Kentucky Wildcats outlast Ole Miss Rebels 72-63

The Kentucky Wildcats secured a 72-63 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels at Rupp Arena, marking their fifth straight SEC win despite a sluggish start and ongoing injuries. Freshman Jasper Johnson provided a crucial spark off the bench in the first half, while Otega Oweh dominated after halftime. Kentucky's defense played a key role in holding Ole Miss to a season-low 23 points before the break.

The game tipped off at 11 a.m. ET, moved up an hour due to an incoming winter storm. Kentucky entered with a 13-6 overall record and 4-2 in SEC play, while Ole Miss stood at 11-8 and 3-3 in conference. Both teams struggled early, combining for just 25 points in the first nine minutes amid missed shots, turnovers, and fouls.

Kentucky faced challenges with injuries: Jaland Lowe (shoulder) and Kam Williams (foot) are likely out for the season, and Jayden Quaintance remains sidelined due to knee swelling from ACL recovery. Otega Oweh picked up two quick fouls, limiting him to nine minutes and three points in the first half, while Brandon Garrison and Malachi Moreno also dealt with foul trouble.

Jasper Johnson stepped up, scoring eight straight points to give Kentucky a 29-23 halftime lead. He finished the half 3-for-7 from the field, accounting for nearly half of Kentucky's eight made shots.

In the second half, Kentucky found its rhythm. Oweh exploded with a powerful dunk that energized the crowd, adding timely jump shots and finishes at the rim to reach double figures and extend his scoring streak. The Wildcats' defense continued to shine, preventing Ole Miss from mounting a comeback as Kentucky pulled away for the 72-63 win, improving to 14-6 overall and 5-2 in SEC play.

Former Kentucky guard Travis Perry, now with Ole Miss, scored zero points on 0-for-3 shooting amid boos from the home crowd. Despite the victory under coach Mark Pope, Kentucky's scoring droughts persisted, including four-minute stretches without a field goal in each half, highlighting areas for improvement.

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