LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Isaac Hamilton scored 19 points, T.J. Leaf had 17 with 13 rebounds and No. 11 UCLA shot 53 percent to beat No. 1 Kentucky 97-92 on Saturday, its second upset of the top-ranked Wildcats in as many years.The Bruins (9-0) matched their season scoring average to win this showdown of college basketballs winningest schools in their first-ever visit to Rupp Arena, and end the Wildcats 42-game home winning streak. Kentucky (7-1) cut a 14-point second-half deficit to 95-92 on Derek Willis 3-pointer with 8.3 seconds remaining but Bryce Alfords two free throws with 7.4 left sealed the victory.Besides hitting 35 of 66 from the field, UCLA outrebounded Kentucky 41-38 and limited the Wildcats to 41 percent shooting. It was the most points scored against a Kentucky team coached by John Calipari.Hamilton and Leaf led another balanced offensive performance that featured 14 points by Lonzo Ball, Alford and Thomas Welsh, and 13 by Aaron Holiday.Malik Monk had 24 points and DeAaron Fox added 20 for Kentucky.THE BIG PICTUREUCLA: The nations third-highest-scoring team (97.0 points per game) was right on pace with a 49-45 halftime lead built with 58 percent shooting, including 6 of 12 from long range. Holiday was the hottest to start, making all four baskets with two 3-pointers. Ball (nation-leading 9.6 assists per game coming in) followed up a three-point first half with 11 after the break and finished with seven assists.Kentucky: The Wildcats overcame a 3-of-9 start to reach 50 percent from the field in the first half before a 1-of-8 spell to close the opening 20 minutes. They never got it going in the second half despite making 5 of 13 from long range.POLL IMPLICATIONSThe Bruins second straight win over Kentucky figures to move them into the Top 10. Kentucky should tumble a few spots, though not many.UP NEXTUCLA: Hosts Michigan on Dec. 10 in the first meeting between the schools since 2011. The Bruins lead the series 11-5 but have lost the last two in the series.Kentucky: Hosts Valparaiso on Wednesday night.---More AP College Basketball: www.collegebasketball.ap.orgJoey Bosa Youth Jersey . Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations about his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half. Tomas Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while defender Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half. Dan Fouts Jersey . 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Lewis Hamilton said he lost the Italian Grand Prix at the start after suffering excessive wheelspin and dropping down the order to sixth by the first corner.Hamilton took pole position by half a second on Saturday, but a poor start opened the door for teammate Nico Rosberg to take the lead at the first corner and cruise to victory. Hamilton appeared to tell the team it was his mistake over the radio, but later clarified his comments in the press conference after the race.Obviously the race was lost at the start, he said. I knew that my engineers would be worried and nervous about how the start went so that is why I had to put their mind at ease [on the radio].I dont really know what happened at the start but I will try to understand later, I did everything as normal. It is hard to overtake here but we live to fight another day.It is a great audience here like every year it is just incredible. A lot of Ferrari fans but also a lot of British flags here today so I appreciate them coming out.When the Mercedes drivers were asked why it was so difficult to get a good start under new clutch rules this year, Rosberg said: It is a rule change which makes it more challenging as it is down to the driver now to do it.dddddddddddd It is just more difficult.But Hamilton disagreed ...I dont agree that it is more down to the driver I think it is the same as it was before we just have a relatively inconsistent clutch and it is hard. In the past we were able to be told our clutch temperature and it would be easier to hit a target but now it is a lot less easy to know what your clutch is going to be delivering and what it is not.After the poor start, Hamilton said he could feel the race slipping away.I think in the moment you are just thinking about getting back to where you started. My goal was trying to get back up to where I was but of course I could see Nico pulling away and in my experiences of being here in F1 while anything can happen the chances of a win were decreasing lap by lap, second by second.So of course I knew at quite an early stage that winning the race was not going to be possible but I tried. I got up to second and that was the best I could do with such a loss at the start. ' ' '