Nobody on the court was smaller than sophomore Tyler Ulis on Sunday. Nobody came up bigger for the Wildcats, either.
Kentucky's star point guard was phenomenal against Texas A&M in the final of the SEC tournament, registering a career-high 30 points—to go along with five assists, three steals and three rebounds—to lead the Wildcats to an 82-77 overtime victory. That made him the first Kentucky player to notch 30 points and five assists in a game since Tayshaun Prince did so in 2001 against Iowa, per ESPN Stats & Info.
The SEC Player of the Year and SEC Defensive Player of the Year justifiably added the SEC tournament Player of the Year award to his collection, per Kentucky Athletics:
You're not going to believe this.