LSU's Tyrell Ward hit a game-winning shot at the buzzer to secure a thrilling 75-74 victory over No. 17 Kentucky. Ward's heroics capped off his 17-point performance and marked LSU's second consecutive comeback win against a ranked opponent.
Ward's decisive floater came after a frantic sequence in the final seconds, where Adou Thiero's block led to Ward grabbing the ball and sinking the game-winner. Ward credited LSU's desire and determination for the victory, stating that they simply wanted it more than Kentucky.
LSU erased a 15-point second-half deficit to stun Kentucky, showcasing their resilience and ability to find ways to win. Coach Matt McMahon praised his team's toughness and unity, emphasizing the importance of such qualities in building a successful program.
Antonio Reeves led Kentucky with 25 points, while Rob Dillingham added 24 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome LSU's late surge. Kentucky has now suffered five losses in their last nine games, raising concerns about their consistency and performance down the stretch.
LSU's victory was celebrated by jubilant fans storming the court, with security personnel working to maintain order amidst the euphoria. The Tigers' upcoming matchup against Mississippi State will test their momentum, while Kentucky will face a tough challenge against No. 13 Alabama in their next game.
Both teams displayed moments of brilliance and missed opportunities, underscoring the unpredictable nature of college basketball. As the season progresses and the conference tournament approaches, LSU and Kentucky will aim to fine-tune their strategies and performances for a strong finish.