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UPDATE: Wall leads Kentucky past Miss. St. 81-75 in OT
by Chris Talbott/The Associated Press
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Mississippi State forward Jarvis Varnado dunks between Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson (54) and guard John Wall (11)  in Starkville Tuesday. No. 2 Kentucky won in overtime, 81-75. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Mississippi State forward Jarvis Varnado dunks between Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson (54) and guard John Wall (11) in Starkville Tuesday. No. 2 Kentucky won in overtime, 81-75. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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STARKVILLE — John Wall scored 18 points, including five in overtime, and came within two assists of a triple-double to lead No. 2 Kentucky to an 81-75 victory over Mississippi State on Tuesday night.

Wall's three-point play opened the scoring in overtime, then he added two free throws and blocked Dee Bost's layup attempt with 36 seconds left to push the Wildcats (25-1, 10-1 Southeastern Conference) to their sixth straight win and snap a three-game losing streak to the Bulldogs (18-8, 6-5).

DeMarcus Cousins and Patrick Patterson both scored 19 points. Wall had 10 rebounds and eight assists. Cousins had 14 rebounds.

Kentucky trailed 67-60 with 3 minutes left, but scored the final seven points of regulation, the last two on Patterson's 15-foot jumper that tied it at 72.

Bost scored 22 points for Mississippi State, which was without suspended leading scorer Ravern Johnson.

"That was an unbelievable effort by our players," MSU coach Rick Stansbury said. "They find ways to be 25-1. I couldn't be more proud of our guys even though we lost the basketball game. We are all hurt and very disappointed. As a coach and a player, all you can ask is to leave everything you have between the lines. We overcame so many obstacles."

The final minute of the game was marred when fans in the student section of a the record crowd of 10,788 threw bottles onto the court, almost hitting official Mike Kitts and coming close to Wall as he stood near the Kentucky bench.

"We made plays. We made shots. We made blocks. We did enough to win the game and now we're going to get out of here," Kentucky coach John Calipari said.

Mississippi State used a 13-2 run to take its biggest lead, 67-60, with 3 minutes left. Jarvis Varnado, one of the nation's leading shot blockers, fouled out midway through the run at 5:08, but that didn't seem to slow down the Bulldogs. They outscored the Wildcats 6-2 over the next 2 minutes before Kentucky clamped down.

Eric Bledsoe hit a 3-pointer, then converted Cousins' block of Romero Osby into a layup in transition before Patterson tied it at 72.

Mississippi State's Barry Stewart missed the rim on a 3-point attempt as the shot clock expired with 6.2 seconds left and DeAndre Liggins' jump shot from the baseline as time expired bounced off the rim.

Cousins, playing with four fouls, grabbed one of his seven offensive rebounds and hit a putback to give Kentucky a 72-70 lead with 3:02 left, but Osby answered with a leaning layup.

From there Wall took over. He wasn't a huge factor in the second half, but he was the difference in overtime. He beat Stewart for the three-point play, then hit one of two free throws in two trips to the line to give the Wildcats a 78-75 lead and just enough cushion for the win.

Bost had a chance at a layup to cut the lead to one, but he lost the ball in traffic.

"We made the plays we had to make," Calipari said. "It's hard to win on the road anywhere in college basketball."

Mississippi State dropped to 0-7 against No. 2-ranked teams and 2-15 against top five teams under coach Rick Stansbury, who was denied his 250th career victory.

The Bulldogs were vulnerable without Varnado, who picked up his third and fourth fouls in a 5-second span early in the second half. That left Stansbury with no option to but to go with a smaller lineup.

Cousins thrived with Varnado out, scoring 12 points and grabbing nine rebounds after halftime. He pushed his SEC-leading double-double mark to 16, snapping a tie with Varnado, who had just five points, three rebounds and two blocks.

Read more in the NEMS Daily Journal Wednesday.
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JMONTUPELO
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February 17, 2010
Huge difference in my opinion....like comparing the IHL quality found in Starkganistan (all dirt roads lead there) to the "School Up North". Football players wear pads and the distance from fans to opposing players is considerably further. And by the way, that was an AL fan's shoe...some inbred monster with a club foot (who never attended a single class as AL) was jumping for joy and it slipped off.
jasonlp
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February 17, 2010
JMONTUPELO have you already forgot about the Ole Miss fans that threw shoes and other crap onto the field at the end of the Alabama football game in 2007. Sure it wasn't on national tv, but it was just as bad.
ghb4
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February 16, 2010
I don't blame the students, fans, or whoever threw the bottles. Where were the fouls coming from they called on us at the end. There were two on Stewart that even in the replay he wasn't touching Wall. A charge should have been called against Cousins when Osby's feet had filed homestead when he got mowed down but noooooo, blocking foul! How about Varnardo's 5th reaching for a lose ball on the floor, SERIOUSLY! Watch the tape to see the gold tending that wall did on Bost shot in OT.

Call us redneck, who cares...we had to vent somehow.
JMONTUPELO
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February 16, 2010
It really is a dreadful shame when you've just seen the best SEC match-up of the year and then your school gets freakin' killed by the ESPN announcers because of the redneck sore losers that are throwing water bottles at refs & opposing players....I'm not worried about though....because I'm a REBEL fan. Please do our Great State a favor and show some class next time you almost beat the #2 team in the nation. We can't take ya'll Cowdogs anywhere...not even to the Humpty Dump.