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PhoTo illUSTRATion by AlEx lovAn| STAFF
january�20,�2012�|�www.kykernel.com
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UK Hoops
Cats beat
Georgia
69-64
>> paGe 3
alternative energy
Did you see the banner
Thursday outside Willy T.?
>> online
Bored in class?
Cheap apps to download
>> paGe 6
UK Gymnastics
Second SEC meet
Friday vs. Florida
>> online
Tide rolls to RuppSaturday|page 4
UK hostsAlabama
inbriefweekend
01.20.12| weekend timeout | 3
UK HOOpS WInS AGAInSophomore forward Samarie Walker
played her best night in a UK uniform help-
ing lead the Cats to a 69-64 win Thursday
night in Athens, Ga., against the No. 15/14
Georgia Bulldogs.
This is the third consecutive win over a
ranked opponent for the Cats (17-2, 6-0) and
keeps them alone atop the SEC standings.
“I am so pleased after six to be unde-
feated, with three of those coming on the
road. We are in a good spot right now,” UK
head coach Matthew Mitchell said on the
UK IMG post game radio show. “We un-
derstand we are not the greatest team in the
country yet. We have a chance to be and we
have to work hard to get that done.”
Walker, a UConn transfer, delivered 18
points and nine rebounds in 20 minutes of
action for the Cats, helping the Cats win the
rebounding battle 47-36 over the Bulldogs.
“My teammates found a way to get me
the ball — I was working for it,” Walker
said during the radio show.
Walker came into the game averaging
4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in
conference play.
“It’s great to see Samarie rounding into
shape. I think she can continue to improve
and work hard to get better,” Mitchell said.
“Surely tonight’s got to be a night that
gives her some confidence.”
Freshman guard Bria Goss rebounded
from her season-low three point perform-
ance Sunday at South Carolina by leading
the team with 22 points.
Winning the rebounding battle was par-
ticularly important for the Cats Thursday, as
their typical biggest weapon — the “40
Minutes of Dread” full-court press — was
relatively ineffective.
“One of the turning points was we got
out of our full-court press. That was not
good for us tonight,” Mitchell said. “Geor-
gia was fantastic in the full-court press of-
fense, we could not affect them at all.”
STAFF REPORT
CORRECTIOnAn article in Thursday’s paper incor-
rectly listed Student Government’s website.
The correct address is uksga.org.
The Kernel regrets the error.
Email [email protected] to report
corrections.
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Women’s gymnastics vs. Florida 7 p.m. Memorial
Coliseum. $5 for adults. $2 for youth and seniors.
Men’s basketball at Georgia
9 p.m. Athens, Ga. Broadcast on
ESPN and UK IMG radio.
UK Hoops vs. Florida 2 p.m. Memorial
Coliseum. Broadcast on SEC Network
and UK IMG radio.
Swing Dance lessons from
the UK Swing Dance Club. 1
p.m. to 3 p.m. Barker Hall. Free.
Gatewood Galbraith
Memorial Concert 10 p.m.
Cosmic Charlie’s. $5. 21+.
Featuring Oldman Lowdown,
Whitehall Bear, Jesse Taylor and more TBA.
Big Blue Slam Blood Drive 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Singletary
Center. (Through Friday.)
Men’s tennis vs.
Indiana 1 p.m.; vs.
Eastern Kentucky, 7
p.m. Boone Tennis
Complex.
Women’s tennis vs. Belmont 11 a.m.; vs. Morehead
State, 6 p.m. Boone Tennis Complex.
Zoroaster with Stampede and They Yearn
For What They Fear. 9 p.m. Cosmic
Charlie’s. $8/$10. 18+.
20
PHOTO BY AAron SmitH | STAFFEric Quigley returns a ball during a match against LSUon April 10, 2011.
Women’s tennis vs. Marshall
Noon. Boone Tennis Complex.
sunday
22
tuesday
24
wednesday
25thursday
26UK Hoops at Auburn 7 p.m. Auburn, Ala.
Broadcast on UK IMG radio.
Education Abroad Open House 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. Bradley Hall, third floor.
Quickie and the
Sexperts 4 to 5
p.m. Student
Center room 230.
Free.
Understanding the Misconceptions of
Islam: Jihad and More. 7 to 10 p.m.
Student Center Grand Ballroom. Free.
Guest speakers will be Abdel-Rahman
Murphy and former mayor Teresa Isaac.
saturday
21Men’s basketball vs. Alabama
Noon. Rupp Arena. Broadcast
on CBS and UK IMG radio.
monday
23
After a loss in Tuscaloosa to Vanderbilt, the University of Ala-bama Crimson Tide rolls to Lexington. The Tide (13-5, 2-2 SEC)brings a strong squad to Big Blue Nation.
UK, coming off freshman forward Anthony Davis’ career gameagainst Arkansas after scoring 27 points, 14 rebounds and sevenblocks, will compete against a defensive Crimson Tide squad thatranks No. 1 in opponent points per game in the SEC.
Alabama junior forward Tony Mitchell averages 7.5 rebounds pergame, which doesn’t quite contest Davis’ 10.4 rebounds per gameand 13.8 points per game.
Last year, Alabama beat UK 68-66 in Tuscaloosa.“They beat us in the paint, they beat us on the scoreboard, they
beat us physically,” Calipari said, referencing that loss. “They beat usabout a hundred different ways.”
However, the Cats earned asplit of last year’s series after de-feating the Crimson Tide in theSEC tournament 72-58. Still,Calipari saw one thing in com-mon between those games, some-thing he expects to return Satur-day.
“When we play them, theyare physical,” Calipari said.
Despite sophomore guard Doron Lamb’s recent slump, Caliparisaid he has been improving in the past few games, and still averagesa team-leading 14 points per game.
With the influences of Terrence Jones’ improving injured fingerand freshman point guard Marquis Teague’s better floor game, UKmay be at full strength by the time the Tide rolls to Lexington.
Alabama, meanwhile, may not be. It played a Thursday nightgame against Vanderbilt (a 69-59 loss) and must prepare for the shortturnaround of a noon tip-off.
Although Alabama is unranked, Calipari said it has potential to bea threatening opponent for the Cats.
“It’s going to be a war,” Calipari said. “Alabama’s a Sweet 16team in my mind.”
1. Defensive battle If there’s an SEC defense that can match
UK’s in effectiveness, it’s Alabama (RollTide), which ranks first inthe conference in scoringdefense and second infield percentage defense.After playing up-tempoand free-flowing, UK willbe forced into a grind-it-out, half court game —the type that has, on occa-sion, given the Cats’ of-fense trouble.
Alabama (Roll Tide)gives opponents fits be-cause it guards the entire
court intensely. It’s above average in steals(forcing 7.1 per game) and blocks (4.6 pergame), and exceptional at guarding the 3-point line (opponents shoot 25.7 percent).
UK can gain an advantage using its owndefense — which ranks No. 2 in scoring de-fense and No. 1 in field goal defense —against an average Alabama (Roll Tide) of-fense and on the boards. The Crimson Tideranks in the bottom half of the conference inrebounding offense and defense.2. Post play
Anthony Davis has proved he has morethan No. 1 draft pick potential — he’s pro-ducing at a No. 1 draft pick level right now.
Against Alabama (Roll Tide), however,Davis will get to prove he’s getting stronger,as he’s said.
The Crimson Tide are led by JaMychalGreen, averaging 14.2 points and 6.6 re-bounds per game, and Tony Mitchell, aver-aging 14.5 points and 7.5 rebounds pergame. If there’s been one type of playerDavis hasn’t dominated this year, it’s beenbulkier players who weren’t afraid to create
contact with Davis in the post. Green can dojust that, looking to negate Davis’ blockingabilities by getting closer. It’s a move thatseems paradoxical, but it’s the best chanceopponents have of avoiding his reach.3. Little more Lamb
Arkansas was a good first step at gettingout of a scoring slump for Doron Lamb. Hescored 14 points and made two of four 3-pointers. In the seven games before that, hehad made six and had scored below his sea-son average (now at 14 points per game) inall seven.
Lamb is still UK’s leading scorer, and hemakes UK a different team when he’s at hisbest. Recently, he hasn’t been — it’s why hehas come off the bench three straight gamesafter starting each of UK’s first 16 — butLamb could re-emerge at any time. If he didSaturday, it could open up the scoringagainst Alabama (Roll Tide).
Tide rolls in
sports explored
Alabama a ‘Sweet 16’ team in Calipari’s eyes
4 | weekend intermission | 1.20.11
No. 1 JaMychal
Green
Forward
6-foot-8
228
14.2 ppg
6.6 rpg
Behind enemy linesStaff picks A look at the other team’s likely starting lineup.
No. 5 Tony
Mitchell
Forward
6-foot-6
210
14.5 ppg
7.5 rpg
No. 3 Trevor
Lacey
Guard
6-foot-3
200
7.5 ppg
6 starts
No. 12 Trevor
Releford
Guard
6-foot-1
180
12.5 ppg
3.2 apg
No. 20 Levi
Randolph
Guard
6-foot-5
185
6.1 ppg
3.8 rpg
Alabama
SEC
Record 13-5
Anthony Grant
AARONSMITHKernel
columnist
Many students may know Travis Porter by the popular song “Bringit Back,” and now they have a chance to see them live on campus.
Travis Porter performs live on Friday at the UK Winter Concertat the Singletary Center.
“I picked the Singletary Center because it is small enough togive an intimate feeling, yet have a large, if not sold out, turnout,”Jeremy Jones, owner and founder of Stand Out Agency, said.
Stand Out Agency took on the task of bringing in Travis Porterand putting on the performance.
“By bringing in Travis Porter to UK, I am trying to establish abetter brand name with the people in Lexington,” Jones said, who isa winter 2011 graduate from UK.
Stand Out Agency grew last year when Jones would do the mar-keting for pool parties over the summer.
Jones realized that marketing events could become a full busi-ness for him.
Opening for Travis Porter is IanJ, an 18-year-old high school stu-dent from Louisville.
IanJ has 28,000 plays on a single song, making him the best per-son to open for Travis Porter, Jones said.
Other opening acts include Future Kidz, The Aviation, Jay King,Young Bravo, D.Eazy and Real Life Tae.
To obtain VIP meet and greet passes with autographs and photo-graphs is $100.
The after party is planned to be at Forte Night Club on Eu-clid, with the attendance of Travis Porter. They will not be per-forming.
Band will ‘bring it back’ to Lexington
UK 78- Alabama 69 —David Schuh
UK 82- Alabama 70 —Sam Rothbauer
UK 82- Alabama 67 —Les Johns
UK 78- Alabama 71 —Cody Porter
PHOTO BY LATARA APPLEBY | STAFFTerrence Jones shoots against Alabama in the semifinal round of theSEC Tournament at the Georgia Dome on March 12, 2011.
KAYLA [email protected]
featuresGAME INFO
UK vs. Alabama
date: Saturday
location: Rupp Arena
time: 12 p.m.
where to watch: CBS
The Boss to release new album
6 | weekend timeout | 1.20.12
timeout features
timeout’s
LOS ANGELES — When BruceSpringsteen hits the concert trail on a worldtour in May, he’ll have a new album’s worthof material to draw from in “WreckingBall,” a collection of 11 songs to be releasedMarch 6.
Springsteen’s website runs down the ti-tles from the New Jersey rocker’s 17th stu-dio album, which was produced by Spring-steen and Ron Aniello. An expanded editionalso will be available with two extra tracksas well as more photos and artwork.
The first single from the album is itslead-off track, “We Take Care of Our Own.”The announcement makes no mention of theE Street Band, but the single features thebacking of a band, indicating “WreckingBall” is not a solo acoustic Springsteen ef-fort.
“Bruce has dug down as deep as he canto come up with this vision of modern life,”said his manager, Jon Landau, who also isexecutive producer of the album, in a state-
ment posted on Springsteen’s website. “Thelyrics tell a story you can’t hear anywhereelse and the music is his most innovative inrecent years. The writing is some of the bestof his career and both veteran fans and thosewho are new to Bruce will find much to loveon ‘Wrecking Ball.’”
It will be Springsteen’s first recording,and tour, since the death last year of saxo-phonist Clarence “Big Man” Clemons, whodied from complications from a massivestroke.
Springsteen’s tour with the E StreetBand opens May 13 in Seville, Spain, andthe first leg to be announced includes 31shows in 26 European cities. More dates in-cluding the United States are still to be de-tailed.
Springsteen also will be a keynotespeaker at this year’s South By SouthwestMusic Conference in Austin in March.
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For those with tight budg-
ets from Christmas and plenty
of time to procrastinate, here
are ways to cheaply pass the
time.
Pick up your phone and
download these free apps:
1. Words with FriendsNot only
are you put-
ting your
knowledge to
good use in a game of scrab-
ble, but you get to bask in
the victory of knowing more
than your opponent.
2. Temple RunYou will honestly play this
game forever. You run from
monkeys and collect coins while jumping
over broken bridges and dodging fire. Don’t
play this game unless you have the time.
3. Pocket FrogsIt is the cutest game ever.
You breed frogs and send
frogs to friends. To keep
them happy, you have to send
them to the pond and jump
lily pads to feed them dragonflies. You
unlock achievements and decorate their
habitats.
4. Tiny TowerYou are in charge of literally
a “Tiny Tower.” You get to as-
sign people dream jobs, buy
floors, rename them and deco-
rate them. You’ll have surprise
visits from ninjas and vampires.
5. Talking TomWhat better way to annoy
your roommate and laugh in
the process. The talking tom
will mock everything said in
a squeaky voice that you
could only assume a cat
would have if it could talk. There are
variations of this game, such as “Talking
Dinosaur,” but this is the only one that
will keep you laughing.
6. Glass PongThis fun game is a virtual
game of pong. What more do
you need to know?
7. Doodle SprintRun, jump, but make sure
you don’t fall. You are a little
doodle man that runs and
jumps over large crevices and
thistle bushes. The catch is that the farther
you get, the faster you run.
8. Bejeweled BlitzThe classic game of Bejew-
eled is now a free app. You will
be playing it forever because
you are determined to beat an
unbeatable game.
9. Jetpack JoyrideA mission-based game
where you ride on a jetpack and
collect coins. The fun part is
the ability to buy different items
to both fly in and use.
10. Action Movie FXI know this isn’t a game, but
it is pretty cool. You get to take
the movies you make on your
iPhone and create an action
movie.
Top free apps to help pass the time
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