Louisville, KY - Tyler Ulis poured in 14 points as top- ranked Kentucky dispatched No. 4 Louisville for the third straight time, a 58-50 result on Saturday.

Karl-Anthony Towns chipped in 10 with nine rebounds for the Wildcats (13-0), who used a late second-half surge to remain unbeaten.

Terry Rozier compiled 15 points and eight boards for the Cardinals (11-1), who were limited to less than 26 percent shooting. Chris Jones and Wayne Blackshear picked up 13 and 10 points, respectively, in defeat.

Blackshear's two free throws closed Kentucky's lead to 35-32 with 8:48 to play before the visitors struck to provide some distance.

Towns hit two from the line to kick off a 10-2 burst, Ulis drilled a triple in the midst of the surge then capped it with 6:19 on the clock with a jumper for a 45-34 contest.

The lead grew to 50-38 after Andrew Harrison was good from long distance, then Louisville closed within 50-43 on a Blackshear free throw with 1:32 left, but Aaron Harrison stepped in and sank a trey on the 'Cats next possession for a 10-point spread.

Kentucky finished 5-for-6 from the line to seal it.

The largest lead for either side in a tight first half was four: 10-6 on a Dakari Johnson jumper for Kentucky, then 22-18 for the Wildcats after a triple from Devin Booker which stood as the halftime margin.

Blackshear's bucket less than four minutes into the second half pulled the hosts within 26-24, but a triple from Ulis minutes later gave the Wildcats a 35-28 edge.

Game Notes

Kentucky now holds a 33-15 all-time series lead. Since John Calipari has been in Lexington, the Wildcats have won seven of the eight meetings ... Saturday marked the fewest points in a loss for Louisville since Dec. 14, 2010, a 52-46 defeat to Drexel.

ed in 14 points as top- ranked Kentucky dispatched No. 4 Louisville for the third straight time, a 58-50 result on Saturday.

Karl-Anthony Towns chipped in 10 with nine rebounds for the Wildcats (13-0), who used a late second-half surge to remain unbeaten.

Terry Rozier compiled 15 points and eight boards for the Cardinals (11-1), who were limited to less than 26 percent shooting. Chris Jones and Wayne Blackshear picked up 13 and 10 points, respectively, in defeat.