Unbelievable NCAA Tournament Blowouts That Shattered All Expectations—You Won’t Believe the Scores!
T-10. 46, Kentucky (113) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (67), March 16, 1995
Kentucky’s 132 NCAA Tournament victories through 2025 are two fewer than North Carolina for the most by any program. And the Wildcats’ 39 wins by at least 20 points in the NCAA Tournament are four more than Duke for the most by any team. But their 46-point obliteration of Mount St. Mary’s in the first round of the 1995 tournament will go down as the largest margin of victory in the program’s illustrious history. Facing a Mountaineers team playing in its first NCAA Tournament game, top-seeded Kentucky went on an early 13-0 run to take control and never looked back. The Wildcats were red hot from long range, draining 13-of-25 3-pointers (52.0%). Tony Delk and Walter McCarty each hit three 3-pointers, with Delk leading the Wildcats with 20 points and McCarty scoring 17. Kentucky beat Tulane by 22 in the next round and Arizona State by 24 in the Sweet 16 before losing to second-seeded North Carolina 74-61 in the regional finals.



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