B2 Tuesday, March 13, 2012 SCOREBOARD THE INDEPENDENT | Ashland | Kentucky

Friday, March 16 At Bridgestone Arena TODAY Nashville, Tenn. Cincinnati (24-10) vs. Texas (20-13), 12:15 MEN’S p.m. Florida State (24-9) vs. St. Bonaventure 6:30 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, MV- VANDERBILT 71, (20-11), 30 minutes following Marshall to NO. 1 KENTUCKY 64 Third Round SU vs. W. Kentucky, at Dayton, Ohio...... TRUTV Saturday, March 17 7 p.m. — NIT, first round, UMass at Mississippi St....ESPN2 At The CONSOL Energy VANDERBILT (24-10) Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. — NIT, first round, Dayton at Iowa...... ESPN Syracuse-UNC Asheville winner vs. Kansas 9 p.m. — NIT, first round, Akron at Northwestern...... ESPN2 Goulbourne 3-5 0-2 6, Taylor 6-13 4-8 18, State-Southern Mississippi winner Ezeli 5-9 7-10 17, Tinsley 2-6 0-0 5, Jenkins Ohio State-Loyola (Md.) winner vs. Gonza- 9 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, BYU vs. play in NIT 3-12 8-9 17, Johnson 2-4 2-3 6, Parker 0-1 ga-West Virginia winner Iona, at Dayton, Ohio...... TRUTV 0-0 0, Tchiengang 1-1 0-0 2, Odom 0-0 0-0 At The Pit 0. Totals 22-51 21-32 71. Albuquerque, N.M. 9:30 p.m. — NIT, first round, LSU at Oregon...... ESPN Wisconsin-Montana winner vs. Vanderbilt- 11 p.m. — NIT, first round, Cleveland St. at Stanford..ESPN2 KENTUCKY (32-2) Harvard winner Herd reaches tourney Sunday, March 18 Jones 5-11 1-3 12, Davis 4-9 4-8 12, Miller 7- At Bridgestone Arena NHL HOCKEY 17 0-0 16, Lamb 2-11 6-6 11, Teague 0-7 0-0 Nashville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. — Carolina at N.Y. Rangers...... NBCSN 0, Beckham 0-0 0-0 0, Kidd-Gilchrist 2-4 1- Florida State-St. Bonaventure winner vs. for first time in 24 years 2 5, Vargas 0-1 0-0 0, Wiltjer 3-4 0-0 8. To- Cincinnati-Texas winner tals 23-64 12-19 64. SOCCER SOUTH REGIONAL Staff report won the most recent meet- Halftime—Tied 37-37. 3-Point Goals—Van- Second Round 3:30 p.m. — UEFA Champions League, Basel at Bayern Mu- ing — a 63-60 Herd victory derbilt 6-18 (Jenkins 3-10, Taylor 2-4, Tins- Thursday, March 15 nich...... FSN ley 1-3, Johnson 0-1), Kentucky 6-28 (Wilt- At The KFC Yum! Center HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Mar- on Nov. 17, 2009, in Hunt- jer 2-3, Miller 2-9, Jones 1-3, Lamb 1-7, Louisville, Ky. 3:55 p.m. — Premier League, Everton at Liverpool.....ESPN2 shall’s men’s basketball ington. Kidd-Gilchrist 0-1, Teague 0-2, Davis 0-3). Kentucky (32-2) vs. MVSU-Western Ken- 8 p.m. — UEFA Champions League, Marseille at Inter Milan.FSN Fouled Out—Ezeli, Kidd-Gilchrist. Re- tucky winner, 6:50 p.m. team has accepted an invi- “It’s the next step for us bounds—Vanderbilt 40 (Taylor 11), Ken- Iowa State (22-10) vs. UConn (20-13), 30 tation to participate in the and for this program. It’s tucky 37 (Jones 11). Assists—Vanderbilt 8 minutes following (Tinsley 4), Kentucky 12 (Teague 6). Total At The Pit 75th annual National Invi- the next step towards Fouls—Vanderbilt 16, Kentucky 22. Techni- Albuquerque, N.M. tation Tournament. The restoring the tradition cal—Vanderbilt Coach. A—18,114. Baylor (27-7) vs. South Dakota State (27- Michigan State-LIU winner vs. Memphis- Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. 7), 7:27 p.m. Saint Louis winner Dallas at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Thundering Herd will trav- here,” said Marshall sec- UNLV (26-8) vs. Colorado (23-11), 30 min- At CenturyLink Center Columbus at Edmonton, 10 p.m. el to Middle Tennessee ond-year coach Tom Her- All-SEC Team utes following Omaha, Neb. Phoenix at Vancouver, 10 p.m. The 2012 Associated Press All-South- At The Rose Garden Missouri-Norfolk State winner vs. Florida- Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. State on Tuesday at 9:15 rion. “None of our players eastern Conference men’s basketball team Portland, Ore. Virginia winner released Monday, with name, school, posi- Wichita State (27-5) vs. VCU (28-6), 7:15 p.m. were born since the last ap- tion, height and class (u-unanimous p.m. Marshall (21-13) is a No. 5 pearance in the NIT. It’s a choice to first team): Indiana (25-8) vs. New Mexico State (26- TRANSACTIONS FIRST TEAM 9), 30 minutes following NIT Schedule seed after falling to Mem- great challenge playing on u-, Kentucky, F, 6-10, Fr. Friday, March 16 First Round BASEBALL phis, 83-57, in Saturday’s the road at Middle Ten- u-John Jenkins, Vanderbilt, G, 6-4, Jr. At Greensboro Coliseum Major League Baseball Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Kentucky, F, 6-7, Fr. Tuesday, March 13 Conference USA champi- nessee. They are a terrific Greensboro, N.C. UMass (21-10) at Mississippi State (21-11), MLB—Suspended Oakland minor league , Mississippi St., F, 6-11, Jr. Duke (27-6) vs. Lehigh (26-7), 7:15 p.m. OF Jason Pridie (Sacramento-PCL) 50 onship game. Middle Ten- club out of the Sun Belt Dee Bost, Mississippi St., G, 6-2, Sr. 7 p.m. Notre Dame (22-11) vs. Xavier (21-12), 30 Stony Brook (22-9) at Seton Hall (20-12), games after a second violation for a drug nessee State (25-6) won the and have had a terrific SECOND TEAM minutes following of abuse under the minor league drug pre- Kenny Boynton, Florida, G, 6-2, Jr. 7:15 p.m. Third Round Dayton (20-12) at Iowa (17-16), 7:30 p.m. vention and treatment program. Sun Belt regular-season year.” , Vanderbilt, G-F, 6-7, Sr. Saturday, March 17 American League , Florida, G, 6-3, Fr. Savannah State (21-11) at Tennessee (18- conference title with a 14-2 Marshall is 2-5 overall in At The KFC Yum! Center 14), 8 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Reassigned RHP , Kentucky, F, 6-9, So. Louisville, Ky. Austin Adams, C Chun Chen and RHP Tyler record, but lost to NIT appearances, with the JaMychal Green, Alabama, F, 6-8, Sr. Akron (22-11) at Northwestern (18-13), 9 Kentucky—MVSU-Western Kentucky win- p.m. Sturdevant to their minor league camp. Jeronne Maymon, Tennessee, F, 6-7, Jr. ner vs. Iowa State-UConn winner Agreed to a two-year player development Arkansas State in the con- last resulting in a 81-80 loss HONORABLE MENTION Marshall (21-13) at Middle Tennessee (25- At The Pit 6), 9:15 p.m. contract extension with Mahoning Valley ference tournament. The at home to Virginia Com- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia, 6-5, Albuquerque, N.M. (NY-Penn) through 2014. Fr.; Murphy Holloway, Mississippi, F, 6-7, LSU (18-14) at Oregon (22-9), 9:30 p.m. Baylor-South Dakota State winner vs. UN- Texas-Arlington (24-8) at Washington (21- DETROIT TIGERS—Released RHP David Bluebirds are a No. 4 seed. monwealth on March 16, Jr.; , Kentucky, G, 6-4, So.; LV-Colorado winner Pauley. Placed DH Victor Martinez on the Trevor Releford, Alabama, G, 6-1, So.; Erv- 10), 10 p.m. The schools have met 1988. The other six NIT At The Rose Garden Cleveland State (22-10) at Stanford (21-11), 60-day DL. Reassigned C Rob Brantly, C ing Walker, Florida, G, 5-8, Sr.; B.J. Young, Portland, Ore. Curt Casali, C Patrick Leyland, C James five times before, with Mid- games for the Herd took Arkansas, G, 6-3, Fr. 11 p.m. Indiana-New Mexico State winner vs. Wi- Wednesday, March 14 McCann, INF Nick Castellanos, INF-OF dle Tennessee State lead- place in Madison Square chita State-VCU winner Minnesota (19-14) at La Salle (21-12), 7 p.m. Justin Henry to their minor league camp. PLAYER OF THE YEAR — Anthony Davis, Sunday, March 18 Will option the contracts of INF Hernan ing the series 3-2. Marshall Garden. Kentucky UCF (22-10) at Drexel (27-6), 7:15 p.m. At Greensboro Coliseum Northern Iowa (19-13) at Saint Joseph’s Perez to Lakeland (FSL) and OF Avisail Gar- COACH OF THE YEAR — , Greensboro, N.C. cia to Erie (EL), effective March 15. Kentucky (20-13), 7:15 p.m. Duke-Lehigh winner vs. Notre Dame-Xavier Valparaiso (22-11) at Miami (19-12), 7:30 National League NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR — Anthony winner SAN DIEGO PADRES—Reassigned C Ali Davis, Kentucky p.m. Bucknell (24-9) at Arizona (23-11), 9 p.m. Solis, C Eddy Rodriguez, INF Cory Span- MIDWEST REGIONAL Nevada (26-6) at Oral Roberts (27-6), 9:15 genberg, RHP Cory Burns and RHP Jorge Second Round p.m. Reyes to their minor league camp. Friday, March 16 Illinois State (20-13) at Mississippi (20-13), WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Optioned LHP AP Top 25 At Greensboro Coliseum 9:30 p.m. Matt Purke and INF Anthony Rendon to Po- SPORTS IN BRIEF Greensboro, N.C. tomac (Carolina) and INF Carlos Rivero to The top 25 teams in The Associated Creighton (28-5) vs. Alabama (21-11), 1:40 Press' college basketball poll, with first- Syracuse (IL). Reassigned RHP Austin p.m. Bibens-Dirkx, RHP Rafael Martin, C Sandy place votes in parentheses, records North Carolina (29-5) vs. Lamar-Vermont through March 11, total points based on 25 HOCKEY Leon, INF Jarrett Hoffpauir, OF Corey winner, 30 minutes following Brown and OF Xavier Paul to their minor SWIMMING points for a first-place vote through one At Nationwide Arena point for a 25th-place vote and previous league camp. Columbus, Ohio NHL Standings BASKETBALL ranking: San Diego State (26-7) vs. N.C. State (22- EASTERN CONFERENCE National Basketball Association 12), 12:40 p.m. —Announced the re- Strong finish Record Pts Prv Georgetown (23-8) vs. Belmont (27-7), 30 Atlantic Division 1. Kentucky (61) 32-2 1,621 1 GP W LOTPts GF GA tirement of G T.J. Ford. minutes following FOOTBALL 2. Syracuse (1) 31-2 1,545 2 At Bridgestone Arena N.Y. Rangers 68 43 18 7 93 188 148 for Leistner 3. Missouri (2) 30-4 1,459 5 Pittsburgh 68 42 21 5 89 219 173 Nashville, Tenn. BUFFALO BILLS—Tendered contract offers 4. North Carolina (1) 29-5 1,403 4 Michigan (24-9) vs. Ohio (27-7), 7:20 p.m. Philadelphia 68 39 22 7 85 220197 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 5. Michigan St. 27-7 1,386 8 New Jersey 69 40 24 5 85 195 179 to OL and OL Kraig Urbik. Temple (24-7) vs. California-South Florida —Re-signed FB 6. Kansas 27-6 1,330 3 winner, 30 minutes following N.Y. Islanders 69 28 31 10 66 160 206 University of the Cumberlands senior John Leist- 7. Ohio St. 27-7 1,229 7 Northeast Division Chris Pressley, DT Nick Hayden, HB Cedric At CenturyLink Center Peerman and LB Vincent Rey. ner III ranked a personal-best 15th in the 200 butterfly 8. Duke 27-6 1,158 6 Omaha, Neb. GP W LOTPts GF GA 9. Baylor 27-7 1,064 12 Boston 68 40 25 3 83 222164 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Re-signed DL event at the NAIA Swimming Nationals. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (27-5) vs. Purdue (21- Amon Gordon. 10. Florida St. 24-9 972 17 12), 7:27 p.m. Ottawa 70 36 25 9 81 216 206 11. Marquette 25-7 912 9 Buffalo 70 33 29 8 74 174 196 —Signed OT Leistner, an Ashland Blazer grad, also helped UC Kansas (27-6) vs. Detroit (22-13), 30 min- William Robinson. 12. Murray St. 30-1 871 11 utes following Toronto 69 30 31 8 68 200212 break a school record in finishing sixth in the 200 13. Michigan 24-9 808 10 Montreal 70 27 32 11 65 185 196 —Agreed to terms Third Round with QB Chase Daniel on a one-year con- freestyle relay. 14. Wisconsin 24-9 766 14 Sunday, March 18 Southeast Division 15. Georgetown 23-8 726 13 GP W LOTPts GF GA tract. Along with those performances at nationals, Leist- At Greensboro Coliseum NEW YORK JETS—Agreed to terms with 16. Indiana 25-8 576 15 Greensboro, N.C. Florida 68 32 23 13 77 166 191 17. Louisville 26-9 558 — Washington 69 35 28 6 76 184 193 NT Sione Pouha on a three-year contract. ner set personal-best times each time he took to the North Carolina—Lamar-Vermont winner —Tendered con- 18. Wichita St. 27-5 517 16 vs. Creighton-Alabama winner Winnipeg 69 32 29 8 72 181 195 water. 19. Creighton 28-5 373 19 Tampa Bay 68 31 30 7 69 191 233 tract offers to WR Mike Wallace, CB At Nationwide Arena , S Ryan Mundy, TE David He is set to graduate this spring with a major in 20. Vanderbilt 24-10 334 — Columbus, Ohio Carolina 69 26 28 15 67 181 207 21. New Mexico 27-6 318 — WESTERN CONFERENCE Johnson and offensive linemen Doug Le- Georgetown-Belmont winner vs. San Diego gursky and . history and minor in political science. Leistner is cur- 22. San Diego St. 26-7 223 18 State-N.C. State winner Central Division 23. UNLV 26-8 201 20 GP W LOTPts GF GA WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Released S Os- rently president of the Student Government Associa- At Bridgestone Arena hiomogho Atogwe and FB Mike Sellers. 24. Saint Mary's 27-5 187 — Nashville, Tenn. St. Louis 70 45 18 7 97 183 135 tion and is the student representative on the Alumni 25. Florida 23-10 146 22 Detroit 69 44 22 3 91 217 162 HOCKEY Michigan-Ohio winner vs. Temple—Califor- National Hockey League Others receiving votes: Temple 103, nia-South Florida winner Nashville 68 40 21 7 87 195 175 Board. Cincinnati 89, Notre Dame 85, Memphis Chicago 70 37 25 8 82 209206 BOSTON BRUINS—Recalled F Trent Whit- At CenturyLink Center field from Providence (AHL). 59, Gonzaga 47, Iowa St. 13, VCU, Drexel 11, Omaha, Neb. Columbus 69 22 40 7 51 161 223 Virginia 9, Long Beach St. 5, Harvard 4, Northwest Division CAROLINA HURRICANES—Recalled D Bob- Kansas-Detroit winner vs. Saint Mary’s by Sanguinetti from Charlotte (AHL). Kansas St. 3, St. Bonaventure 1. (Calif.)-Purdue winner GP W LOTPts GF GA Vancouver 69 42 19 8 92 215 172 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreed to terms GOLF Colorado 71 37 30 4 78 186 189 with F Daniel Carcillo on a two-year con- WEST REGIONAL tract extension. Second Round Calgary 69 32 25 12 76 173 191 Minnesota 69 29 30 10 68 150 193 DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled LW Gus- NCAA Tournament Thursday, March 15 tav Nyquist from Grand Rapids (AHL). Bellefonte will At The KFC Yum! Center Edmonton 68 26 35 7 59 180 206 Pacific Division NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Sent F Micheal Schedule Louisville, Ky. Haley and G Anders Nilsson to Bridgeport Murray State (30-1) vs. Colorado State (20- GP W LOTPts GF GA All Times EDT Dallas 69 38 26 5 81 185 183 (AHL). host KGA clinic FIRST ROUND 11), 12:15 p.m. COLLEGE Marquette (25-7) vs. BYU-Iona winner, 30 Phoenix 69 34 25 10 78 178 173 At UD Arena Los Angeles 69 32 25 12 76 154 152 NCAA—Placed North Carolina’s football ASHLAND Dayton, Ohio minutes following program on three years probation with a At The Rose Garden San Jose 67 33 25 9 75 184 173 Kentucky Golf Association will present a rules Tuesday, March 13 Anaheim 70 29 30 11 69 173 196 one-year postseason ban and a reduction MVSU (21-12) vs. Western Kentucky (15-18), Portland, Ore. of 15 scholarships, following an investiga- clinic March 20 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Bellefonte Coun- 6:40 p.m. Louisville (26-9) vs. Davidson (25-7), 1:40 tion into improper benefits and academic p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for try Club, with special emphasis on new rules imple- BYU (25-8) vs. Iona (25-7), 30 minutes fol- overtime loss. misconduct. lowing New Mexico (27-6) vs. Long Beach State DOANE—Announced the resignation of mented this year. (25-8), 30 minutes following Sunday’s Games Wednesday, March 14 Los Angeles 3, Chicago 2, SO men’s basketball coach Ian Brown. Named Lamar (23-11) vs. Vermont (23-11), 6:40 Friday, March 16 Jeff Coigt men’s and women’s soccer The USGA issues major changes to the Rules of At Nationwide Arena Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2 p.m. Washington 2, Toronto 0 coach. Golf every four years and 2012 is a major rules California (24-9) vs. South Florida (20-13), Columbus, Ohio FORDHAM—Named Vincent White assis- Memphis (26-8) vs. Saint Louis (25-7), Florida 2, Carolina 0 change year. To educate its member base, the KGA se- 30 minutes following St. Louis 2, Columbus 1 tant head coach-wide receivers coach, 6:50 p.m. David Blackwell defensive coordinator- Michigan State (27-7) vs. LIU (25-8), 30 Calgary 4, Minnesota 3 lects a few locations throughout the state for rules EAST REGIONAL New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 1 linebackers coach, Andrew Breiner quar- Second Round minutes following terbacks coach-pass game coordinator, clinics. At CenturyLink Center N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT Thursday, March 15 Monday’s Games Joel Rodriguez offensive line coach-run Bill Coomer, tournament director of the KGA, will At The CONSOL Energy Center Omaha, Neb. game coordinator, Tim Cary defensive Florida (23-10) vs. Virginia (22-9), 2:10 p.m. Buffalo 3, Montreal 2, OT Pittsburgh Colorado 3, Anaheim (n) backs coach-recruiting coordinator, Shane conduct a slide/lecture presentation. Attendees will Kansas State (21-10) vs. Southern Missis- Missouri (30-4) vs. Norfolk State (25-9), 30 Fogarty tight ends coach-special teams co- minutes following San Jose at Edmonton, (n). have a chance to ask questions and get an explana- sippi (25-8), 12:40 p.m. Nashville at Phoenix,(n) ordinator, Peter McCarty defensive line Syracuse (31-2) vs. UNC Asheville (24-9), Third Round coach, Tim Zetts running back coach, Nate tion of any rules situations they present. Saturday, March 17 Tuesday’s Games 30 minutes following Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Slutzky cornerbacks coach and Andrew Cost is $10, payable at the door. The clinic is open to Gonzaga (25-6) vs. West Virginia (19-13), At The KFC Yum! Center Warsaw director of football operations. Louisville, Ky. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 7:20 p.m. Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. GEORGIA—Agreed to terms with football the public. Anyone who has an interest in learning the Ohio State (27-7) vs. Loyola (Md.) (24-8), Marquette—BYU-Iona winner vs. Murray coach Mark Richt on a five-year contract State-Colorado State winner Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. rules or understanding the new changes is encouraged 30 minutes following Toronto at Florida, 7:30 p.m. through the 2016 season. At The Pit At The Rose Garden INDIANA—Fired women’s basketball to attend. Each person will receive a Rules of Golf book Portland, Ore. Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. St. Louis at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. coach Felisha Legette-Jack. Wisconsin (24-9) vs. Montana (25-6), 2:10 Louisville-Davidson winner vs. New Mexi- N.C. CENTRAL—Announced the contract of and refreshments will be served during the clinic. co-Long Beach State winner San Jose at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. p.m. Detroit at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. women’s basketball coach Joli Robinson Those who would like to attend are asked to RSVP Vanderbilt (24-10) vs. Harvard (26-4), 30 Sunday, March 18 will not be renewed. At Nationwide Arena Wednesday’s Games to [email protected] or call (800) 254-2742. minutes following Colorado at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. SMU—Named Bob Palcic offensive line Columbus, Ohio coach. Staff reports Kentucky dominates SEC awards Davis named conference player of the year; Calipari nabs top coaching honor

ATLANTA (AP) One day from Mississippi State, jun- still here. We never lost any Wow, is he good. And a after its first loss in more ior forward Arnett Moul- confidence,” Davis said. great demeanor, great dis- than three months, Ken- trie and senior guard Dee “We just got to go back in position. Wow. He is the re- tucky got back to winning. Bost. the gym and play hard in al, real deal.” The top-ranked Wildcats Led by Davis, a 6-foot-10 practice and get ready for So is Jenkins, a unani- made a clean sweep of the forward from Chicago, the the tournament.” mous selection to the AP awards Monday on The As- Wildcats (32-2) romped The freshman showed team for the second year in sociated Press All-South- through the SEC with a he was ready for college, a row. The 6-4 junior was eastern Conference team. perfect 16-0 record. After a even if it’s just a one-year easily the SEC’s top scorer Freshman Anthony Davis one-point loss at Indiana in stopover on the way to the (19.9 points), while ranking was a unanimous choice early December, they won NBA. He connected on an second in 3-point shooting for player of the year and 24 straight games, a streak astounding 64.2 percent of (44.8 percent) and third in newcomer of the year, that finally ended Sunday his shots (no one else in the free-throw percentage while John Calipari took with a 71-64 setback to Van- SEC made more than 55 (84.3). the coaching honor for the derbilt in the champi- percent) and dominated at In Sunday’s champi- second time in three sea- onship game of the confer- the defensive end with 4.6 onship game, still grieving sons at Kentucky. ence tournament at New blocks per game (doubling from the death of his Davis was joined on the Orleans. up the next-best player on grandmother the previous first team by another unan- But Kentucky still the list). week, Jenkins scored 17 imous selection, Vanderbilt earned the top overall seed Davis finished eighth in points as the Commodores junior guard John Jenkins, in the NCAA tournament scoring (14.3 points a game) rallied with a 16-2 run over the only player to repeat and finished No. 1 in the fi- and second in rebounding the final five minutes to from last year’s All-SEC nal AP poll for the eighth (10.0). knock off mighty Ken- team. time. Three of those teams “He’s the darndest thing tucky and claim their first The remainder of the went on to claim the na- I’ve ever seen,” Vanderbilt tournament title since 1951. BILL HABER / AP first team included another tional championship, and coach said. Afterward, he sprawled out Kentucky forward Anthony Davis reacts during the first half of Sun- Kentucky freshman, for- this team certainly has a “What a terrific player. on the court with his hands day’s SEC championship game. Davis was named the conference’s ward Michael Kidd- shot at adding to that list. What an unbelievable, un- over his face, overwhelmed top player on Monday. Gilchrist, and two players “I think our confidence is believable player that kid is. by the emotion.