The Kentucky Wildcats returned to New York City for the CBS Sports Classic, this time facing Ohio State in Madison Square Garden.
The Wildcats played far from their best game and fell to the unranked Buckeyes, 85-65.
Kentucky was held to just 34% shooting in the first half while allowing Ohio State to make 63% of their shots and considering those numbers, the Wildcats were actually fortunate to only trail 39-30 at the midway point.
As good coaches do, Mark Pope made adjustments in the second period that gave Kentucky several chances at climbing back into the game.
However, every time the Wildcats landed a blow, Ohio State had an answer themselves.
It’s a disappointing loss for Kentucky as they did not play well in any phase of the game. The Wildcats missed plenty of open shots around the rim and didn’t create much on the perimeter to get things going from outside.
Kentucky’s point total was their lowest of the season and is further evidence that if a team can knock the Wildcats out of their pass-heavy rhythm, it can really disrupt their ability to score.
On top of not scoring the ball efficiently, Kentucky either committed fouls or gave up open shots on way too many possessions. Their defense was simply not good. Ohio State has capable scorers, but Saturday night was a bit too easy for them to put points on the board.
Pope and his Wildcats will return to Lexington with a sure chance of dropping several spots in the top 25 rankings. They’re scheduled to face Brown on New Year’s Eve before Southeastern Conference play begins on January 4th vs. the Florida Gators.
Here’s a full box score, MVP, and Twitter reactions from the game.
Despite Saturday night’s showing, Kentucky has been pretty good at shooting the basketball this season.
The Wildcats just couldn’t get anything flowing on offense against Ohio State, but that didn’t keep Otega Oweh from putting his head down and driving to the basket.
The junior guard is the team’s leading scorer on the season and held that title again on Saturday, putting up 21 on 4/13 shooting from the field but a perfect 13/13 from the free-throw line.
Even when Kentucky’s ball movement isn’t working as well as they’d like it to, Oweh still finds a way to put the ball in the basket.
His creativity and toughness will be exactly what Kentucky needs when SEC play begins.
Would be cool if the second-best three-point shooter in the country made his three pointers.
— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) December 21, 2024
Ugly half for the Cats. Not great motion on offense. Buckeyes taking away everything easy & not being deliberate enough. Defense much worse since Butler’s been saddled with two fouls. Buckeyes dominating points in paint.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) December 21, 2024
Former Villanova head coach Jay Wright says Ohio State is physically disrupting a lot of what Kentucky wants to do on offense.
— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) December 22, 2024
10-1 ranked No. 4, wins over Duke & Gonzaga, but down nine at halftime so my timeline is “just look at the roster, we all knew this…”
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) December 22, 2024
We just can’t guard these guys at all. Getting taken off the dribble consistently
And on Offense a team that has shared the ball so well is now going one on one to little success
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) December 22, 2024
Kentucky’s fourth in the country averaging 19.5 assists per game. Only 11 in the loss at Clemson, only nine tonight. Opponents that can impact UK’s ball movement and make it more of a 1-on-1 game are benefiting.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) December 22, 2024
Ohio State misses a pair of FTs and Kentucky can’t secure the rebound, which leads to a Buckeyes bucket. Brutal.
— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) December 22, 2024
7-for-23 on layups is the perfect recipe for a 20-point loss.
— Aaron Gershon (@agershon99) December 22, 2024
Kentucky just scored 65 points, 27 of them came from the free throw line.
— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) December 22, 2024
Kentucky got wrecked on the national stage and now gets 10 days to let it marinate. Doesn’t get much uglier than that.
29.8 percent shooting and 18.2 percent from three. Mark Pope has complained about 3-point volume for weeks and again took just 22.
— Jack Pilgrim (@JackPilgrimKSR) December 22, 2024
There will be a lot of takes about Kentucky’s defense tonight. I certainly have some opinions.
However, I’m more disappointed in the offense. We are too good to be held in the 60’s. We NEED to be able to overcome defensive breakdowns by scoring with teams.
Bad games happen.
— Brandon Ramsey (@BRamseyKSR) December 22, 2024
Just a reminder: Bad loss, but not the end of the world.
— Tristan Pharis (@TristanUda) December 22, 2024
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