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12-17-2006, 09:13 AM
By KEITH TAYLOR
ktaylor@winchestersun.com
LOUISVILLE - Ramel Bradley doesn't know what it feels like to lose against Louisville, but he sure knows what it feels like to be on the winning side.
"It feels great," Bradley said after Kentucky defeated Louisville 61-49 at Freedom Hall. "This is a big game. It kind of divides the whole state. We just wanted to do what is best for our fans and get the win for our fans."
Since Bradley arrived at Kentucky three years ago, the Wildcats have never lost to their in-state rivals, and two of those wins have come on the road in front of a hostile environment.
Bradley pieced together a solid performance, despite scoring just two points in the first half on 1-of-4 shooting from the field. He turned it up a notch and was productive during the second half, scoring 13 points.
http://www.amnews.com/public_html/?module=displaystory&story_id=27725&format=html
ktaylor@winchestersun.com
LOUISVILLE - Ramel Bradley doesn't know what it feels like to lose against Louisville, but he sure knows what it feels like to be on the winning side.
"It feels great," Bradley said after Kentucky defeated Louisville 61-49 at Freedom Hall. "This is a big game. It kind of divides the whole state. We just wanted to do what is best for our fans and get the win for our fans."
Since Bradley arrived at Kentucky three years ago, the Wildcats have never lost to their in-state rivals, and two of those wins have come on the road in front of a hostile environment.
Bradley pieced together a solid performance, despite scoring just two points in the first half on 1-of-4 shooting from the field. He turned it up a notch and was productive during the second half, scoring 13 points.
http://www.amnews.com/public_html/?module=displaystory&story_id=27725&format=html
