Published 3/9/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
Kentucky snapped one streak in hopes of keeping alive another. Perry Stevenson had 18 points -- including the game-clinching free throws with 9.6 seconds remaining -- and 10 rebounds as the surging Wildcats held off Florida 75-70 on Sunday, bolstering Kentucky's once fading NCAA tournament hopes. Joe Crawford added 16 points and fellow senior Ramel Bradley had 14 points and seven assists in their...
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