NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville A basketball axiom was on display in the Southeastern Conference Tournament championship game Sunday. Star players must step up in order to win big games. Tyler Ulis brought life to that belief as he led Kentucky to an 82-77 overtime victory over Texas A&M. The battle of regular-season co-champions lived up to the hype. Neither team led by more than five points through the first 36 minutes. Ulis led Kentucky to the victory, which avenged an overtime loss at A&M in February. In a stretch of more than 10 minutes, Ulis had a hand in nine straight scoring trips for Kentucky. He made five shots. He assisted on three other baskets. He...
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