Southeastern Conference: Season 2014-15

Next Day Schedule

Day 1 (First Round)

BYU  Mar. 17  Mississippi
SEC Ranking
 1. Kentucky (1) 18-0(31-0) 
 2. Arkansas (18) 13-5(24-7) 
 3. LSU 11-7(22-9) 
 4. Georgia 11-7(20-10) 
 5. Texas A&M 11-7(20-10) 
 6. Mississippi 11-7(20-11) 
 7. Vanderbilt 9-9(19-12) 
 8. Alabama 8-10(18-13) 
 9. Florida 8-10(15-16) 
 10. Tennessee 7-11(15-15) 
 11. S.Carolina 6-12(15-15) 
 12. Mississippi St. 6-12(13-18) 
 13. Auburn 4-14(12-19) 
 14. Missouri 3-15(9-22) 

Points Per Game
 K.T. HARRELL
  Auburn
  (193-G-92)
  Avg: 18.5
 1. Harrell, Auburn18.5 
 2. Portis, Arkansas17.5 
 3. Martin, LSU16.9 
 4. Moody, Mississippi16.3 
 5. Richardson, Tenne.16.0 
 6. Mickey, LSU15.5 
 7. Qualls, Arkansas15.5 
 8. Randolph, Alabama15.2 
 9. House, Texas A&M14.8 
 10. Jones, Vanderbilt14.4 
Rebounds Per Game
 Jordan MICKEY
  LSU
  (202-F-94)
  Avg: 9.8
 1. Mickey, LSU9.8 
 2. Bowers, Auburn9.6 
 3. Martin, LSU9.2 
 4. Portis, Arkansas8.6 
 5. Thornton, Georgia7.2 
 6. Ware, Mississippi7.1 
 7. Williams III, Miss.7.1 
 8. Moore, Tennessee6.8 
 9. Towns, Kentucky6.7 
 10. Jones, Texas A&M6.6 
Assists Per Game
 Alex CARUSO
  Texas A&M
  (196-G-94)
  Avg: 5.6
 1. Caruso, Texas A&M5.6 
 2. Summers, Mississip.4.6 
 3. Hill, Florida4.6 
 4. Madden, Arkansas4.5 
 5. Baldwin IV, Vande.4.4 
 6. Quarterman, LSU3.9 
 7. Gray, LSU3.9 
 8. Shamburger, Misso.3.9 
 9. Ulis, Kentucky3.8 
 10. Mann, Georgia3.7 
Steals Per Game
 Josh RICHARDSON
  Tenne.
  (198-G-93)
  Avg: 2.1
 1. Richardson, Tenne.2.1 
 2. Caruso, Texas A&M2.1 
 3. Moody, Mississippi1.8 
 4. Clark, Missouri1.7 
 5. Punter, Tennessee1.6 
 6. Ross-Miller, Auburn1.5 
 7. Baldwin IV, Vande.1.5 
 8. Quarterman, LSU1.4 
 9. Moore, Tennessee1.4 
 10. Randolph, Alabama1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Jordan MICKEY
  LSU
  (202-F-94)
  Avg: 3.5
 1. Mickey, LSU3.5 
 2. Towns, Kentucky2.3 
 3. Jones, Vanderbilt2.0 
 4. Taylor, Alabama1.8 
 5. Cauley-Stein, Kent.1.6 
 6. Poythress, Kentuc.1.5 
 7. Maten, Georgia1.4 
 8. Portis, Arkansas1.4 
 9. Chatkevicius, S.Ca.1.3 
 10. Thornton, Georgia1.2 

SEC Women 2014-2015
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University of Kentucky wins the USA SEC 2014-2015 title

University of Kentucky 2014-15
John Calipari John Calipari Calipari
Karl-Anthony Towns
Towns
Andrew Harrison
Harrison
Brian Long
Long
Sam Malone
Malone
Tod Lanter
Lanter
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
12  Towns Karl-Anthony 213 (7'0'') F/C 95 Dominican Republic USA
5  Harrison Andrew 198 (6'6'') PG 94 USA
32  Long Brian 175 (5'9'') PG USA
13  Malone Sam 180 (5'11'') PG USA
21  Lanter Tod 188 (6'2'') G 91 USA
41  Lyles Trey 206 (6'9'') F/G 95 Canada
44  Johnson Dakari 213 (7'0'') C/F 95 USA
2  Harrison Aaron 198 (6'6'') SG 94 USA
00  Lee Marcus 206 (6'9'') PF 94 USA
25  Hawkins Dominique 183 (6'0'') PG 94 USA
15  Cauley-Stein Willie 213 (7'0'') F 93 USA
35  Willis Derek 206 (6'9'') F 95 USA
24  Floreal E.J. 193 (6'4'') G 95 USA
3  Ulis Tyler 175 (5'9'') PG 96 USA
1  Booker Devin 198 (6'6'') SG 96 USA
Head Coach: John Calipari
Coach Assistant: John Robic
Coach Assistant: Barry Rohrssen


Kentucky Claims 28th SEC Tourney Title with 78-63 Win Over No. 21/20 Arkansas - Mar 16, 2015

The top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats have a 34-game winning streak and yet another Southeastern Conference Tournament championship as they head into the NCAA Tournament.
So they sent student managers to cut down the nets.
And perfection just may be the side product.
Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Kentucky never trailed in beating No. 21 Arkansas 78-63 on Sunday for the program's 28th SEC Tournament title.
The Wildcats (34-0) are only the fourth team to go into the NCAA Tournament undefeated since Indiana finished off the last perfect season with a title in 1976. The last three teams that went into the NCAA Tournament undefeated all lost with Indiana State and Larry Bird the closest, losing in the 1979 title game.
Not that Kentucky sees being undefeated as a challenge.
''We're still only guaranteed one game, so it's really the slate is clean whether we're 34-0 or have got five losses,'' Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) said. ''It's still from here on out, you're 0-0.''
Andrew Harrison (6'6''-PG-94) also scored 15 points for Kentucky, and his brother Aaron had 11.
The Razorbacks (26-8) were trying to win their second tournament title and first since 2000. Michael Qualls (6'6''-G-94), coming off the bench for only the second time this season, scored 18 points, while Bobby Portis, the coaches' pick for SEC player of the year, added 13 with a season-low two rebounds.
Unlike last season when Arkansas swept Kentucky, these Wildcats proved to be just too good. With coach John Calipari rotating Wildcats, they simply ran around the Razorbacks' usually stifling pressure defense or passed over them.
''Our guys came out and fought and scratched and clawed,'' Arkansas coach Mike Anderson said. ''But at the end, I thought their depth and their size were hard to overcome.''
With Nashville barely an hour's drive from Kentucky, the Wildcat faithful filled Bridgestone Arena with blue from courtside to the rafters for a tournament record attendance of 20,315. The Razorbacks had only a couple patches of family, friends and fans inside the building.
''You people are crazy,'' Calipari said after the game of seeing so much blue in the stands.
Kentucky rewarded those fans with the start they wanted, scoring the first eight points as Andrew Harrison (6'6''-PG-94) hit two 3s early. Arkansas had not trailed in this tournament, yet against Kentucky the best the Razorbacks could do was tie the game four times with the last at 19-all on a 3-pointer by Qualls with 7:59 left.
By the time the Razorbacks worked the ball inside against Kentucky's blue wall, they struggled to knock down shots. After Qualls' 3, they didn't score another field goal the rest of the half. Kentucky scored seven straight as part of a 16-4 run to finish the half with a 41-25 lead.
''It was tough on some of our guys because they can just block your shot or they can just try to tip it a little bit,'' Portis said of the Wildcats. ''Willie or Karl-Anthony (Towns), will come up with the ball then. So that's a big key for them and a big positive for their team.''
Arkansas started the second half much better and got as close as nine points four times, the last on another jumper by Qualls, before Kentucky reeled off an 11-2 spurt. Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) grabbed a rebound and his putback capped the run and gave Kentucky its biggest lead at 65-47.
From there, the Wildcats pushed the lead to as many as 21 points down the stretch.

SEC Tournament Final:
Kentucky - Arkansas 78-63
SEC Tournament Semifinals:
Kentucky - Auburn 91-67
Arkansas - Georgia 60-49

Courtesy of SECSports


All-SEC Awards 2015 - Mar 16, 2015

All-SEC 1st Team 2015
Bobby Portis
Portis
Willie Cauley-Stein
Cauley-Stein
Karl-Anthony Towns
Towns
Jarell Martin
Martin
Jordan Mickey
Mickey

All-Tournament MVP: Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) of Kentucky
Player of the Year: Bobby Portis (6'10''-PF-95) of Arkansas
Defensive Player of the Year: Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) of Kentucky
Freshman of the Year: Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-95) of Kentucky
Sixth Man of the Year: Devin Booker (6'6''-SG-96) of Kentucky
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Levi Randolph (6'5''-G-92) of Alabama
Coach of the Year: John Calipari of Kentucky

1st Team
PF: Bobby Portis (6'10''-PF-95) of Arkansas
F: Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) of Kentucky
F/C: Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-95) of Kentucky
F: Jarell Martin (6'10''-F-94) of LSU
F: Jordan Mickey (6'8''-F-94) of LSU
PG: Stefan Moody (5'11''-PG-93) of Mississippi
G: Josh Richardson (6'6''-G-93) of Tennessee
G: Danuel House (6'7''-G-93) of Texas A&M
C: Damian Jones (6'10''-C-95) of Vanderbilt

2nd Team
G: Levi Randolph (6'5''-G-92) of Alabama
G: Michael Qualls (6'6''-G-94) of Arkansas
G: K.T. Harrell (6'4''-G-92) of Auburn
F: Dorian Finney-Smith (6'8''-F) of Florida
F: Marcus Thornton (6'8''-F-92) of Georgia
SG: Devin Booker (6'6''-SG-96) of Kentucky
SG: Aaron Harrison (6'6''-SG-94) of Kentucky
G: Craig Sword (6'3''-G-94) of Mississippi St.
F/G: Jalen Jones (6'7''-F/G) of Texas A&M

All-Defensive Team
F: Marcus Thornton (6'8''-F-92) of Georgia
F: Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) of Kentucky
F: Jordan Mickey (6'8''-F-94) of LSU
G: Josh Richardson (6'6''-G-93) of Tennessee
C: Damian Jones (6'10''-C-95) of Vanderbilt

All-Tournament Team
G: K.T. Harrell (6'4''-G-92) of Auburn
PG: Andrew Harrison (6'6''-PG-94) of Kentucky
SG: Aaron Harrison (6'6''-SG-94) of Kentucky
G: Michael Qualls (6'6''-G-94) of Arkansas
F: Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0''-F-93) of Kentucky

All-Freshman Team
PG: Anton Beard (6'0''-PG-96) of Arkansas
SF: Devin Robinson (6'8''-SF) of Florida
SG: Devin Booker (6'6''-SG-96) of Kentucky
F/G: Trey Lyles (6'9''-F/G-95) of Kentucky
F/C: Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-95) of Kentucky
PG: Tyler Ulis (5'9''-PG-96) of Kentucky
G: Wade Baldwin IV (6'3''-G-96) of Vanderbilt
G: Riley Lachance (6'2''-G-96) of Vanderbilt