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The 1978–79 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky in the 1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Joe B. Hall and the team finished the season with an overall record of 19–12 (10–8 SEC).
The 1977–78 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team were coached by Joe B. Hall. The team finished the season with a 30–2 record and SEC Championship and won the 1978 NCAA Championship over the Duke Blue Devils, 94–88. Noting the all-or-nothing pressure exhibited on the team by Kentucky fans, Hall remarked before the title game that "This ...
He played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats, earning consensus second-team All-American honors. He led the team to the 1978 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and was named that year's Final Four Most Outstanding Player due in most part to his 41-point performance in Kentucky's 94–88 victory over Duke in
A quilt signed by every member of Kentucky’s 1978 NCAA men’s hoops national title team is available to help a good cause. How you can own a unique piece of 1978 UK basketball NCAA championship ...
The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team moved into Rupp Arena on Nov. 27, 1976. Since then basketball tickets have been a source of currency, envy and controversy.
Here’s one take on the 10 most impactful achievements from the entirety of University of Kentucky sports lore. What’s the proudest moment in UK sports history? Here’s Mark Story’s top 10.
Thus, Kentucky's 1952—53 season was cancelled. ^B. After defeating LSU in a one-game playoff to win the 1954 SEC championship, three Kentucky players were ruled ineligible for the postseason because they had graduated in 1953 (when UK was banned from competing). As a result, Kentucky declined an invitation to the NCAA Tournament in protest. ^C.
Kentucky basketball great Jodie Meeks reflects on his college career, his decision to leave school before the Calipari era began, that Tennessee game and his future in coaching as he enters the UK ...