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Published: January 02, 2012
Updated: January 02, 2012 - 12:00 AM
A'dia Mathies scored 14 points, Bria Goss added 11 and No.?6 Kentucky beat cold-shooting Florida 59-56 on Sunday in the Southeastern Conference opener for both schools.
Mathies made two 3-pointers in a 15-second span late in the first half, helping Kentucky to a 33-29 advantage.
"We didn't do a good job of maintaining our composure and being aware of what we were trying to do," UF coach Amanda Butler said. "There were just too many moments."
The Wildcats (12-2, 1-0) were coming off a rough stretch, losing two of their previous three games, including a setback at unranked Middle Tennessee State last Monday. The Wildcats' other loss came 10 days earlier at third-ranked Notre Dame.
Florida (10-4, 0-1) shot 32.8 percent and committed 23 turnovers. Deana Allen had 14 points and Ndidi Madu added 11.
NO.?7 TENNESSEE 73,
AUBURN 52
Meighan Simmons scored 20 points and Tennessee (9-3, 1-0 SEC) pulled away in the conference opener for both and beat the Tigers for the 27th time in the past 30 meetings.
NO.?17 GEORGIA 67,
ARKANSAS 57
Center Jasmine Hassell had 19 points and Georgia (12-2, 1-0 sec) made 10 3-pointers in beating Arkansas in the conference opener for both. The Bulldogs got 15 points from Anne Marie Armstrong and 12 apiece from Meredith Mitchell and Khaalidah Miller.
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