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			<description><![CDATA[<p>South Carolina&#x27;s Downey scores 30 as No. 1 Kentucky suffers first loss<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Top-ranked Kentucky found out it&#x27;s got some growing up to do. And college basketball will most likely find a new No. 1.<br /><br />Devan Downey scored 30 points and South Carolina sent Kentucky to its first loss of the season 68-62 on Tuesday night.<br /><br />The Wildcats (19-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) moved atop the rankings this week for the first time since 2003. They were cautioned by no less a fan than President Barack Obama earlier Tuesday to keep their focus and play with the same passion that brought them to the top.<br /><br />The president or Kentucky didn&#x27;t count on Downey, the SEC&#x27;s leading scorer to break the 30-point mark for the fourth time in six league games for South Carolina (12-8, 3-3).<br /><br />This is what happens when you have young guys who think we&#x27;re going to win at the last minutes of the game, Kentucky coach John Calipari said.<br /><br />Fast Facts<br /><br />Devan Downey scored 30 points as the Games beat the No. 1-ranked team for the first time in school history. It was the second straight game a player has scored 30-plus against the top-ranked team (UConn&#x27;s Jerome Dyson scored 32 against then-No. 1 Texas on Saturday).<br /><br />Downey took 28 of the Games&#x27; 64 shots as the team was playing without two of its best three players (Dominique Archie and Mike Holmes).<br /><br />South Carolina won despite finishing with only six assists.<br /><br />DeMarcus Cousins scored a career-high 27 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for Kentucky, whose first No. 1 ranking since the 2003-04 season will likely end after this week.<br /><br />-- ESPN Stats Information<br /><br />It has been Wildcat youngsters such as John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins that have fueled the program&#x27;s best start in 44 years. South Carolina showed there&#x27;s still a place for a couple of smart, savvy senior guards such as Downey and Brandis Raley-Ross.<br /><br />Raley-Ross had 17 points, the most he&#x27;s scored in an SEC game this season, as South Carolina won its third straight over Kentucky.<br /><br />Those guys are very talented, Downey said of the Wildcats. But they&#x27;re also freshmen and this was a hostile environment.<br /><br />The president said as much earlier Tuesday when he called to congratulate the Wildcats on raising more than $1 million to help earthquake victims in Haiti, reminding Kentucky that South Carolina was a difficult place to play.<br /><br />Obama, though, also thought -- like most everybody else who follows the game -- that the Wildcats would have little trouble with undermanned South Carolina.<br /><br />Yeah, I&#x27;m aware of it, but I&#x27;m kind of scared to mention something about this president, Downey joked. I don&#x27;t want anybody knocking at my door. I don&#x27;t have anything to say about Obama.<br /><br />Cousins matched his career best of 27 points to lead Kentucky, which had been the nation&#x27;s last unbeaten team.<br /><br />Fans rushed the Colonial Life Arena floor when the buzzer sounded, Downey hugging whomever he could and screaming, I told you so!<br /><br />Giddy fans came up to South Carolina athletic director Eric Hyman, handing him dollar bills to pay the anticipated fine the SEC levies for swarming the court.<br /><br />First offense is $5,000, escalating to $50,000 for repeated violations.<br /><br />I&#x27;ll handle this one, Hyman said.<br /><br />With Downey, there could be more upsets and celebrations ahead.<br /><br />He had seemingly hit a game-winner at Florida on Saturday, scoring on a driving layup with 5 seconds left until the Gators&#x27; Chandler Parsons outdid him with a winning 3-pointer.<br /><br />This time, though, Downey and the Games would not be stopped -- even after the Wildcats&#x27; fabulous freshmen of Wall and Cousins seemed to take things over.<br /><br />The pair combined for 13 points during a 14-3 run midway through the second half that put the Wildcats up 47-42. That&#x27;s when Downey took over.<br /><br />South Carolina&#x27;s senior had a three-point play and two foul shots to tie it up.<br /><br />Downey had another three-point play with 4:06 left to give the Games the lead for good at 54-51.<br /><br />It&#x27;s been my thinking all year, South Carolina coach Darrin Horn said. If it&#x27;s close, we&#x27;ve got No. 2 [Downey] and we&#x27;ve got a shot.<br /><br />Wall&#x27;s three-point play with 40.1 seconds left brought Kentucky within 62-61. But Raley-Ross followed with two free throws to restore the edge.<br /><br />Cousins had 12 rebounds to go along with his points, which tied his best performance set earlier this season against Seton Hall.<br /><br />Cousins said the Wildcats needed to learn from their mistakes in time to reach their ultimate goals.<br /><br />I wanted to be undefeated, and No. 1 was all good, but No. 1 is not a championship, Cousins said. And we&#x27;re playing for a championship.<br /><br />Maybe the Wildcats were distracted by their head-in-the-clouds moment earlier Tuesday when President Obama called.<br /><br />How else to explain this one?<br /><br />The Wildcats were ragged and out of sync. They were outrebounded 41-35 by the Games. They missed from close range, Darnell Dodson even missed an all-by-himself layup after a midcourt steal.<br /><br />Wall, who Obama greeted with What&#x27;s going on all-star? when they spoke by phone, was 6 of 16 from the field with four of Kentucky&#x27;s 15 turnovers.<br /><br />Wall ended with 19 points.<br /><br />What I keep saying, Calipari repeated, we may have been undefeated, but we were lucky to be undefeated. I was being truthful.<br /><br />No Wildcat could corral Downey.<br /><br />While the Games&#x27; senior didn&#x27;t have his shooting touch (9 of 29), he went 10 of 11 at the free throw line.<br /><br />Lets be honest, Downey said. No one gave us a chance.<br /><br />They will now, especially with Downey in the lineup.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/37171">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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