Cats Battling Back: 61-57 Over Florida

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Updated: 3/09 11:59 pm
AP Sports Writer
      LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Julius Mays' two free throws with 9.4 seconds remaining capped Kentucky's comeback from a seven-point deficit for a 61-57 upset of No. 11 Florida on Saturday that revived its NCAA tournament prospects.
 
      Archie Goodwin's 16 points led the way in a game that Wildcats coach John Calipari described Friday as "do or die" for his defending national champions. Kentucky needed a signature win to maintain its hopes for an NCAA tournament bid.
 
      Kentucky (21-10, 12-6) still needs another win in next week's Southeastern Conference tournament to bolster its bid. The Wildcats outscored the Gators 11-0 over the final 7:28 for their second win over a Top 25 opponent.
 
      Murphy's 17 points led Florida (24-6, 14-4), which missed its final 11 shots.

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