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Lexington, KY - Aaron Harrison led a balanced Kentucky attack with 19 points and the No. 1 Wildcats used a big second half to pull away from Boston University, 89-65, to remain unbeaten on the season. Devin Booker had 15 points and seven assists and Karl-Anthony Towns blocked five shots for Kentucky (4-0), which dismantled fifth-ranked Kansas earlier in the week in Indianapolis before returning home for an eight-game homestand. When you have a team like this and youre not shooting and scoring, then you can involve yourself in different ways to contribute to the win, said Booker, who made his first career start. Cedric Hankerson scored a game-high 24 points for BU (1-2), which stayed competitive for most of the night before a late rally resulted in a crooked final score. The Wildcats led 16-7 after Dakari Johnsons putback dunk and looked to be on their way to another rout, but BU quickly closed the gap. Nathan Dieudonne and Justin Alston had dunks to bookend an 9-0 run that stretched around the second media timeout to tie the game. Kentucky responded with 10 straight, including four each from Harrison and Willie Cauley-Stein. The lead hovered between five and 10 for the rest of the half, and Eric Fannings 3-pointer with five seconds left pulled the Terriers within five, 40-35, at the break. Well, we didnt fight in the first half, said Kentucky head coach John Calipari. We didnt drive it enough, we didnt get in the gaps. Hankerson did all he could to keep the them afloat. His 3-ball at 16:20 had BU within two. But Kentucky ran away with it after a big run later in the half. Back-to-back Trey Lyles dunks, including an alley-oop from Booker, gave the Wildcats a 63-50 lead near the midpoint of the second half. The spread reached 20 after Harrisons layup with 5:48 left, and it never got close from there. Game Notes Kentucky has won 17 straight non-conference home games ... 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Fake Blue Jays Jerseys . -- Mixed martial arts fighter Cristiane Justino Santos has been suspended and fined for testing positive for steroids.(SportsNetwork.com) - The Buffalo Sabres headed into the Christmas break playing their best hockey of the season. It was pretty much the opposite for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Catch all the action on TSN and TSN Radio 1050 at 7:30pm et /4:30pm pt. The Sabres will shoot for a fourth win in five games when they visit the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs in Fridays Atlantic Division battle at Air Canada Centre. Toronto lost seven out of nine heading into the Christmas break, but the club at least has managed to earn points in three straight outings. The Maple Leafs have gone to the shootout phase in each of their last three games, beating Phoenix on Dec. 19 before losing consecutive tilts against Detroit and the New York Rangers. The Maple Leafs seemed on the verge of a regulation defeat Monday in New York City, but they came up with a controversial goal after Rangers forward Chris Kreider was sent off for shooting the puck over the glass with 3:34 remaining in the third period. New York goaltender Cam Talbot appeared to cover up David Clarksons chance in-close on the man advantage, but the whistle never blew and Nazem Kadri alertly pushed the puck over the line to make it a 1-1 game with only 84 seconds to go in regulation. However, Derek Stepan and Mats Zuccarello each scored for the Rangers during the shootout, while Joffrey Lupul scored Torontos lone goal in the decisive segment. Kadri had a chance to extend the shootout for Toronto, but was denied by Talbot. Toronto fell for the ninth time in its last 10 road games despite a terrific 42-save performance from Jonathan Bernier. "Our goaltender stood on his head," Maple Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle remarked. "Thats all you can ask in a game like this one.&quoot; The Leafs are 12-8-1 as the home team this season compared to a 6-8-4 record on the road.dddddddddddd Although Buffalo is still last in the NHL with 23 points, the club has recorded four of its 10 wins this season over the last seven games. The Sabres latest victory, Mondays 2-1 overtime win against visiting Phoenix, came with a little bit of luck, as Buffalo was the beneficiary of a bizarre play in the extra session. Mark Pysyk fired a shot from near the right circle 3:47 into the extra session which was initially stopped by Coyotes goalie Mike Smith, but the puck bounced straight up into the air and was batted down by a Phoenix defender and landed in the back of Smiths pants. Smith, unaware of the disc wedged in his pants, turned and slid backwards into the net carrying the puck across the goal line for the game-winner. "I saw it come down and figured it landed. I didnt know where it went from there, but I saw he was in the net and figured it was in," said Pysyk. Tyler Ennis scored the game-tying goal 14:01 into the final session for the Sabres. Ryan Miller made 36 saves in the win. Although Buffalo has picked up the pace recently, the club still enters Friday on an eight-game road losing streak. The Sabres, who last won as the guest on Nov. 5 in San Jose, are just 3-12-1 on the road this season. The Sabres have not fared well in Toronto recently either, losing two straight and seven of the last eight encounters at Air Canada Centre. Buffalo, however, has won three of the past four meetings overall. Buffalo hopes to have leading scorer Cody Hodgson back tonight after the centerman missed the last two games due to an upper-body injury. Hodgson has eight goals and 11 assists to pace the Sabres with 19 points. ' ' '

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