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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Most impressive about Julius Randles latest double-double was that the Kentucky freshman forward achieved it by halftime. Yes, the top-ranked Wildcats had it that easy on Sunday against Northern Kentucky. Randle had 22 points and 14 rebounds to lead a 93-63 blowout of the Norse. Two days after the 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward debuted with 23 points and was credited on Sunday with 16 rebounds upon review, he had 11 points and 10 rebounds in the first half for the Wildcats (2-0). Randle added 11 points and four rebounds before heading to the bench after playing 29 productive minutes against the overmatched Norse (0-2) -- with room for improvement in his mind. "Im still missing some opportunities," said Randle, who made 10 of 14 free throws. "(There were) a lot of balls I didnt come up with. I just have to learn from it and improve." Guard Aaron Harrison added 16 points for Kentucky while twin brother Andrew had 13. Alex Poythress contributed nine points while 7-footer Willie Cauley-Stein added seven points and 11 rebounds. Needing a good tuneup with Tuesdays showdown looming against No. 2 Michigan State in Chicago, the Wildcats much-heralded freshmen responded by dominating every area. Kentucky shot 30 of 55 from the field (54.5 per cent), outrebounded NKU 51-23 and scored 36 points in the paint. "I thought we played through possessions better," coach John Calipari said. "I thought we got to the second and third drive for the first time. Again, its not their fault because its something that we really zeroed in on yesterday... "Today, we rebounded much better." Daniel Camps 13 points led Northern Kentucky in the first meeting between the schools located 83 miles apart. Tyler White added 12 points and Todd Johnson had 10 for the Norse. The Wildcats were seeking a better start than in Friday nights 89-57, season-opening rout of UNC-Asheville, the first of three games in five days. Kentuckys freshmen had a rough first half in that game and led by just 10 points at halftime before taking control offensively with their athleticism that left UNC-Asheville no choice but to foul; Randle had no problem with that, making 11 of 13 from the line en route to 23 points and a double-double. Calipari took a mostly positive approach considering it was the first game together for his lauded group of rookies, but he noted a lot of blemishes. For example, his teams lack of defensive effort was something he stressed needed improvement -- more against Northern Kentucky before looking ahead to Michigan State. Calipari couldnt complain after Kentucky held NKU to 9-of-31 shooting in the first half on Sunday, though much of that had more to do with the Norses understandable reluctance to try and drive inside against the bigger Wildcats. That left NKU to try and make things up from beyond the arc, a strategy that yielded just 3-of-18 shooting (16.7 per cent) and played right into Kentuckys hands in numerous ways. The Wildcats tallied just four fast-break points in the first half but had 16 second-chance points thanks to 12 offensive rebounds. They dominated the boards 29-12 through 20 minutes. "We pushed the ball hard and Aaron was attacking very well," Andrew Harrison said. "He got to the line and made some shots. I made some shots. Everybody played good. We were playing together." Figure in 5-of-13 shooting from long range (38 per cent) and it quickly added to the expected lopsided outcome. Leading 16-10 after Poythress 3-pointer, the Wildcats closed the half with a 32-12 run for a 48-22 lead. Just two nights after losing its opener 77-76 at Purdue in the final seconds, the Norse endured a rude chapter in their second season playing Division I basketball. And that was just the first half. They finished 21 of 64 from the field (32.8 per cent) including 9 of 35 from beyond the arc. "I may be crazy to say this, but when we had two or three wide-open layups in the first couple of minutes and didnt make them, I thought that relaxed Kentucky a little bit," NKU coach Dave Bezold said of his teams shooting. "When you dont make those shots against tremendous teams when you are outsized and really out-talented, its really difficult to control tempo and it really allows those guys to be relaxed when they shoot the basketball. ... I thought that was the difference in the game." Russell Westbrook USA Jersey . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. Scottie Pippen USA Jersey . -- The Missouri Tigers might not have a roster full of superstars. http://www.teamusaolympicsshop.com/Olympics-Michael-Jordan-Usa-Jersey/ . Mickelson barely made the cut but had the best round of the day with nine birdies and an eagle coupled with two bogeys to sit two shots behind leader Craig Lee of Scotland. Lee shot a 69 for a 12-under 204 total. "I just love the fact I am in contention and have an opportunity in my first tournament of the year here in Abu Dhabi," Mickelson said. Derrick Rose USA Jersey . The team says the Spain international has a muscle pull in his right leg. Barcelona hosts third-division side Cartagena in the return leg of their round-of-32 tie after winning their first meeting 4-1. Stephon Marbury Team USA Jersey . Supported by three-run homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Patrik Bartosak stopped 32 shots as the Red Deer Rebels doubled up the host Kootenay Ice 4-2 on Friday in Western Hockey League play. The 20-year-old improved his career record to 6-2-1 against Kootenay to go along with a 2.13 goals-against average and .922 save percentage. Adam Musil and Grayson Pawlenchuk had a goal and an assist apiece for the Rebels (1-0-0), who overcame a 2-1 score by finding the back of the net three times in the third period, while Haydn Fleury and Lukas Sutter had the others. Jagger Dirk and Sam Reinhart each scored for the Ice (0-1-0) as Mackenzie Skapski turned aside 38 shots in a losing cause. Reinhart opened the scoring 3:54 into the game to give Kootenay a 1-0 lead. Fleury responded for Red Deer less than two minutes later, however Dirk scored at 9:19 to give the Ice a one-goal edge after 20 minutes of play. Kootenay looked to extend its lead in the second period, but Bartosak kept his squad in the game by stopping all eleven shots he faced. Dirk tied the game just 34 seconds into third period and Musil gave the Rebels their first lead of the game only six seconds later. Sutter put the game away with a power-play goal at the nine-minute mark. Red Deer went 1 for 5 on the power play while Kootenay failed to score on three chances with the man advantage. --- Wheat Kings 6 Warriors 3 MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- Taylor Cooper scored three times and Jens Meiller had a goal and two assists as Brandon doubled up the Warriors. Richard Nejezchleb and Ryley Lindgren also scored for the Wheat Kings (1-0-0) as Curtis Honey stopped 36 shots for the win. Brandon Potomak, Brayden Point and Jack Rodewald supplied the offence for Moose Jaw (0-1-0) as Justin Paulic made 27 saves in a losing cause. --- Raiders 6 Blades 1 SASKATOON-- Cole Cheveldave made 35 saves and Jayden Hart scored twice as Prince Albert defeated the Blades. Mike Winther had a goal and two assists for the Raiders (1-0-0) while Dakota Conroy, Reid Gardiner and Gage Quinney each scored once. Collin Valcourt scored the lone goal for Saskatoon (0-1-0) and Alex Moodie picked up the loss after allowing six goals on 26 shots through 40 minutes of action. Troy Trombley replaced Moodie to start the third and stopped all 12 shots he faced in relief. --- Oil Kings 7 Hitmen 3 EDMONTON, -- The Oil Kings scored five times on 10 power-play opportunities en route to crushing Calgaary.dddddddddddd Cody Corbett scored twice for Edmonton (1-0-0) while Ashton Sautner, Henrik Samuelsson, Brett Pollock and Aaron Irving each had a goal and two assists. Mitchell Moroz added a single goal to round out the offence for the Oil Kings as Tristan Jarry made 27 saves for the win. Greg Chase had two goals for the Hitmen (0-1-0) as Jake Virtanen found the back of the net once. Chris Driedger picked up the loss after allowing six goals on 26 shots through 32 minutes of action. Mack Shields replaced Driedger and stopped 11-of-12 shots. --- Tigers 6 Hurricanes 1 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Cole Sanford scored twice and Trevor Cox had three assists as Medicine Hat downed the Hurricanes. Ty Stanton, Steven Owre, Curtis Valk and Boston Leier also scored for the Tigers (1-0-0) as Marek Langhamer made 21 saves for the win. Jamal Watson scored the lone goal for Lethbridge (0-1-0) while Jonny Hogue turned away 32 shots. --- Rockets 5 Blazers 2 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Rourke Chartier scored two goals and set up one more as Kelowna beat the Blazers. Jordon Cooke made 27 saves for the victory while Riley Stadel, Austin Glover and Justin Kirkland rounded out the Rockets (1-0-0) offence with a goal apiece. Joe Kornelson and Cole Ully scored for Kamloops (0-1-0) as Taran Kozun stopped 29-of-33 shots in net. --- Winterhawks 9 Cougars 2 PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oliver Bjorkstrand scored once and set up four more as the Winterhawks crushed Prince George. Chase De Leo and Presten Kopeck each had two goals and an assist for Portland (1-0-0) while Nicolas Petan scored once and tacked on three assists. Layne Viveiros and Garrett Haar and Anton Cederholm rounded out the offence for the Winterhawks as Brendan Burke stopped 29 shots for the win. Klarc Wilson and Brad Morrison scored for the Cougars (0-1-0). Brett Zarowny took the loss after allowing six goals on 27 shots through 40 minutes of action. Ty Edmonds started the third period in net for Prince George and turned away 9-of-12 shots faced in relief. --- Royals 4 Giants 2 VANCOUVER, -- Austin Carroll scored three times and Logan Nelson assisted on all four of his clubs goals as Victoria doubled up the Giants. Brandon Magee had a goal and an assist for the Royals (1-0-0) while Patrick Polivka made 34 saves for the win. Tyler Morrison and Anthony Ast scored for Vancouver (0-1-0) as Payton Lee stopped 19 shots in defeat. Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '


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