Kentucky’s 72-60 win over Indiana did not feature pretty offense — from either team.
By the time the clock hit all zeros and the Wildcats picked up their first win against a Power 4 opponent this season, the shooting numbers told the story of a rock fight. Kentucky shot 37.9 percent from the field as a team with a 3-15 mark from three-point range. Indiana wasn’t any better: 34.1 percent from the field and 4-24 from deep. There were 42 combined fouls called in this game. Kentucky shot 38 free throws, making 25 (65.8 percent), while Indiana shot 29 to make 26 (89.