Kentucky Keeps Hope Alive
31 March 2014 Abi Giwa
Kentucky's victory over Michigan in the NCAA men basketball in Indianapolis on Sunday has proved again that humans can rise to victory with hard work.
Already 10 points down in their game against Michigan before the second half, the Kentucky men returned in the second half, tied 37-37 and won the game 75-72, three seconds to the final whistle.
Called the 'Wildcats,' the Kentucky men did not show any wildness in the first part of the game. The Wolveriness from Michigan had the pitch and there was celebration with 10 points ahead of the Wildcats.
But within nine minutes after resumption of the second half, the Wildcats went wild and scored nine points before they tied the game and later won.
The Kentucky's feat was a repetition of University of Delaware's performance against Hofstra University about a month ago, when the former came from behind, cancelled 10 points deficit and defeated Hofstra.
Already 10 points down in their game against Michigan before the second half, the Kentucky men returned in the second half, tied 37-37 and won the game 75-72, three seconds to the final whistle.
Called the 'Wildcats,' the Kentucky men did not show any wildness in the first part of the game. The Wolveriness from Michigan had the pitch and there was celebration with 10 points ahead of the Wildcats.
But within nine minutes after resumption of the second half, the Wildcats went wild and scored nine points before they tied the game and later won.
The Kentucky's feat was a repetition of University of Delaware's performance against Hofstra University about a month ago, when the former came from behind, cancelled 10 points deficit and defeated Hofstra.