Calipari, Kentucky roll to 3-game sweep in Canada
WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) - John Wall may have departed for the riches of the NBA, but a pair of young guards appear ready to try and fill the void for the Kentucky Wildcats.
Freshmen Brandon Knight and Doron Lamb each scored 25 points and junior Darius Miller added 24 for Kentucky in a 104-75 win over the University of Windsor on Tuesday - the finale of a three-day, three-game exhibition trip to Canada for the Wildcats.
It was Kentucky's second victory on the trip over Windsor, which lost 95-62 on Sunday night. The Wildcats also beat Western (Ontario) University 96-68 on Monday night.
Knight, the heir apparent to Wall, had 31 points against Windsor on Sunday and followed that with 17 points and 12 assists against Western. Lamb scored 24 points against Western.
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