Published 1/5/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
Billy Gillispie's debut in the rivalry locals call "The Dream Game" turned into another nightmarish chapter for overmatched Kentucky. Juan Palacios scored a season-high 17 points to lead five Louisville players in double figures as the Cardinals snapped a three-game losing streak to the Wildcats, beating Kentucky 89-75 on Saturday.
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