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Canisius
vs
Kentucky
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
11/13/2016
6:00pm EST

Lines:
Canisius +30
Kentucky -30

Total:
Over 153 (-108)
Under 153 (-108)

Community Picks: Canisius 0% vs Kentucky 0%

Canisius and Kentucky Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Canisius
Coach John Calipari is excited for Sunday's game because he anticipates a completely different test than the one presented by Stephen F. Austin first-year coach Kyle Keller. "I don't think Canisius will play that type of man-to-man, which makes you play a little different," Calipari said. The issue is we're pretty good at playing one-on-one," Calipari said. Continue to Article
November 12, 2016 7:27:pm EST
Kentucky
Arizona coach Sean Miller came up with perfect ending for his Wildcats. Kadeem Allen took the ball the length of the court and scored with 1.3 seconds left and the 10th-ranked Wildcats beat No. 12 Michigan State 65-63 on Friday night in the Armed Forces Classic. ''We just got off to a terrible start, but a lot of times when you're not at home and you get off to a slow start,'' Miller said. Continue to Article
November 12, 2016 2:44:pm EST
Kentucky
Kentucky's latest highly touted freshman class showed their expected potential, but only after a boost from the veterans. Isaiah Briscoe scored 17 points, Derek Willis added 15 and No. 2 Kentucky went on to an 87-64 season-opening victory over Stephen F. Austin on Friday night. An opener expected to highlight the Wildcats' latest group of talented freshmen instead saw veterans such as sophomore guard Briscoe and Willis, a senior forward, shoulder the load. Continue to Article
November 11, 2016 11:21:pm EST
Canisius
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Isaiah Briscoe scored 17 points, Derek Willis added 15 and No. 2 Kentucky went on to an 87-64 season-opening victory over Stephen F. Austin on Friday night. Continue to Article
November 11, 2016 9:25:pm EST
Kentucky
Breaking out as an offensive contributor has spurred Kentucky forward Derek Willis to want to have the same impact on the defensive end. Lost in the shuffle for two years behind a parade of future NBA draft picks, the 6-foot-9 Willis earned his way into Kentucky's rotation as a junior and finally showed the talent that coach John Calipari had insisted was always there. Willis is a projected starter as the second-ranked Wildcats open Friday night against Stephen F. Austin with another roster of young talent. Continue to Article
November 10, 2016 4:21:pm EST
 
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