Louisville couldn't work together on the offensive end as they ran into a longer, deeper version of their defensive selves in a 58-50 loss Saturday to Kentucky.
Louisville (11-1) managed just one assist. The Cardinals forced 18 turnovers but shot 15 of 58 from the field (26 percent), including just one of their first 12 3-pointers.
Kentucky (13-0) scored its second-fewest points this season and both schools combined for the series' lowest combined total since 1922.
Kentucky freshman guard Tyler Ulis shook off a bloody cut above his right eye to score 12 key second-half points to finish with a career-high 14. Karl Towns had 10 points and nine rebounds, while Devin Booker added nine points for Kentucky.