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ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Cliff Hawkins made sure Kentucky avoided the rarest of hat tricks.
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Mario Moore scored 17 points and Julian Terrell matched a career high with 16 off the bench as Vanderbilt rallied for a 74-70 overtime victory over the fifth-seeded Bulldogs in a Southeastern Conference quarterfinal. (article 1) The Commodores were down 41-30 with 16:15 remaining before scoring seven straight points in 30 seconds to get back in the game, including two on steals by Moore. (article 1) The eighth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats eliminated their nemesis from the Southeastern Conference tournament, getting 23 points from Cliff Hawkins and using a late run to put away Georgia 69-60 Friday. (article 4) Kentucky (24-4) has its sights on a top seed in the NCAA tournament, but that would have been out of the question if the Wildcats couldn't figure out Georgia (16-13). (article 4) Georgia (16-13) erased an 11-point deficit and appeared on the verge of becoming the first team to beat Kentucky three times in the same season since Tennessee in 1978-79. (article 2) Rashad Wright , who also scored 23 points for the Bulldogs, hit a 3-pointer to tie the contest, 52-52, with 5:35 left. (article 2) The Wildcats (24-4) took control down the stretch as Hawkins' crucial 3-pointer with 1:48 remaining ignited an 8-0 spurt in 48 seconds that gave Kentucky a comfortable 64-55 cushion. (article 2)

Story keywords
Georgia, Bulldogs, Kentucky, Wildcats, Hawkins

Source articles
  1. NCAA Basketball (sportsillustrated.cnn.com, 03/13/2004, 586 words)
  2. Third times the charm for Kentucky vs. Georgia (ABCNews, 03/12/2004, 149 words)
  3. ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Cliff Hawkins made sure Kentucky avoided the rarest of hat tricks. (sportsillustrated.cnn.com, 03/12/2004, 367 words)
  4. No. 8 Kentucky Edges Past Georgia 69-60 (baltimoresun.com, 03/12/2004, 770 words)




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