Tennessee was a slight favorite entering the SEC Tournament title game on Sunday, but it didn't matter to Kentucky. The Wildcats pulled off a hard-fought 77-72 victory to win the SEC title behind 29 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

CBS Sports bracketology expert Jerry Palm had Tennessee as a No. 3 seed and Kentucky as a No. 5 entering the game, but it's easy to imagine Kentucky moving up now.

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: Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri Dates : Wednesday-Sunday



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First Round: Wednesday, March 7

Game 1: No. 12 Georgia 78, No. 13 Vanderbilt 62

Game 2: No. 11 South Carolina 85, No. 14 Ole Miss 84

Second Round: Thursday, March 8

Game 3: No. 9 Alabama 71, No. 8 Texas A&M 70

Game 4: No. 5 Missouri 60, No. 12 Georgia 62

Game 5: No. 7 Mississippi State 80, No. 10 LSU 77

Game 6: No. 6 Arkansas 69, South Carolina 64

Quarterfinals: Friday, March 9

Game 7: No. 9 Alabama 81, No. 1 Auburn 63

Game 8: No. 4 Kentucky 62, No. 12 Georgia 49

Game 9: No. 2 Tennessee 62, No. 7 Mississippi State 59

Game 10: No. 6 Arkansas 80, No. 3 Florida 72

Semifinals: Saturday, March 10

Game 11: No. 4 Kentucky 86, Alabama 63

Game 12: No. 2 Tennessee 84, Arkansas 66

Finals: Sunday, March 11

Game 13: No. 4 Kentucky 77, No. 2 Tennessee 72