Once Again Otega Oweh to the Rescue, Cats March On

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Kentucky coach Mark Pope and Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek watch Otega Oweh launch the shot that tied the game at the buzzer and gave UK a chance to win in overtime. (Vicky Graff Photo)

ST. LOUIS — Otega Oweh was a shining star on the first day of spring.

The Kentucky senior guard connected on a half-court heave at the buzzer to send the game into overtime and scored a career-high 35 points to lead the Wildcats to a 89-84 triumph over Santa Clara on Thursday in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Oweh’s heroics came two seconds after Santa Clara’s Allen Graves sank a 3-pointer that gave the Broncos a three-point lead. With two seconds standing between staying or going home, Oweh delivered to send the Wildcats into the second round for the second straight season. Kentucky (22-13) will take on the winner of the Iowa State-Tennessee State contest on Sunday.

Oweh said the Wildcats were focused and determined down the stretch, which was the difference between winning and losing/

“I feel like that’s kind of what happened in those last couple of possessions,” he said. “We really enjoyed playing with each other, and we didn’t want the season to end yet. The game is going to give us a lot of ups and downs, and things that we can’t really control, but we just have to respond, and we’ve found a way to do so. So we’re not done playing yet.”

Kentucky Mark Pope credited his squad for not giving up when it mattered, especially after the trey by Graves.

“There was no pause, throw your hands up, feel sorry for yourself reaction from our guys,” he said. “They scrambled, got the ball and Otega raced down the floor and stopped right in front of me and as he raised up, he said, ‘that’s a bucket’ and threw it in off the glass.”

Kentucky forward Brandon Garrison, who finished with 10 points, wasn’t surprised by Oweh’s crucial bank shot.

“It’s Otega:” Garrison said. “He proved that he can make game-winners. When it went up, it looked very good, and I just knew it was going in.”

Collin Chandler said the shot by Oweh was the “ longest two seconds ever of him dribbling to get some shot off.”

“For the rest of us, it was just prayers, prayers that it’s going to go in,” Chandler said. “We’re grateful it did. We’re grateful we have a few days together.”

Kam Williams agreed and praised the heroics by Oweh, taking the shot any way he could get it, even if it bounced off the backboard and through the hoop.

“I don’t think he called bank.” Williams recalled. “I mean, even if it didn’t matter, he made it. He brought us into Sunday.”

Oweh admitted he just threw up a shot to beat the buzzer and “just got it up out of my hands.”

“It’s March,” he said. “I feel like that’s just what happens. It’s crazy. I just tried to get the shot up. Obviously tried to make it, but it found its way to the backboard. I’m just glad it went in.”

For Santa Clara, making its first appearance in the Big Dance in three decades, it was a different feeling.

“ It was a really euphoric high, followed by a tough one to swallow,’ said Broncos coach Herb Sendek, whose squad ended the season with a 26-9 record.

RECORD SETTER

Oweh now owns the school record for most points scored in a two-year career. Oweh passed Biil Spivey, who owns the previous mark. Oweh now has scored 1,237 points in his career.

“That’s crazy. Just gotta thank God,” Oweh said. “He gets all the glory because I didn’t expect this to happen at all in these past two years. It’s been life-changing. It’s a testament to the guys that are around me. That wouldn’t have happened without them. They get me open. Just having the utmost energy for me and happy whenever I succeed. That wouldn’t have happened without my teammates last year and my teammates this year. So I’m just thankful for them.”

6 Responses

  1. The Cats just do not "help-out" enough. Its like they wait around for the ball to come to them. Mean while Oweh digs them out of trouble. Very frustrating.

  2. I'm glad Oweh played Hero ball today. He's had to do it numerous times. Without him this team would be lucky to be in the NIT.

  3. Shaping up to be one and done. We just have too many flaws…same all season. If we could get 4-5 guys in sync for whole game might have a chance. Maybe worse inside shooting I have seen, have problems working ball inside, and can't defend the 3. Not sure what up with Jelly and Chandler. Chandler has had 5 subpar games out of last six. Moreno still work in progress…very soft hands and no shot outside the rim. I don't see any way we beat UT 3 straight bc they have been playing better than us the last few. Pope still can't get the team prepared to start a game.

  4. The comments on here not big blue faithful. Never satisfied what the results come out and still bitch this is one part of reason why we have lost some recruits.

    1. Right on Cats79. Some of these UK basketball people are never satisfied. A whinny bunch they are. How could anybody complain about this team after a win like that.

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