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Kentucky vs. Texas A&M: Score, Twitter Reaction for SEC Championship 2016

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.