< PreviousAdolph Rupp was synonymous with win- ning. As coach of Kentucky, he was a pioneer in the Wildcats’ fast-break offense while becoming the winningest coach the game had ever seen. The site that now serves as a tribute to his outstanding coaching accomplishments – Rupp Arena – has become one of the most recognizable gymnasiums in the world while serving as home to college basket- ball’s most storied program. Now in its 43rd season as the Kentucky Wildcats’ home court, the facility has seen UK win nearly 90 percent of its home games since it opened in 1976. Long considered the mecca of college basketball, Rupp Arena received a $16 mil- lion upgrade over the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons that has enhanced the fan experi- ence and once again made it one of the pre- mier venues in all of college basketball. The most notable updates include: n State-of-the-art Daktronics center-hung video board n 15mm ribbon boards n Replaced 16mm LED corner video boards with 6mm LED video boards to produce HD quality image n L Acoustic Line Array audio speaker system n Total sanding and repainting of the floor to reflect UK’s updated branding and logo n New basketball goals and new shot clocks n Added press box seating to the east side of the arena n Replaced LED scorer’s table with 6mm version and moved the old 10mm scor- er’s table to the opposite side of the floor for radio broadcast seating n Replaced static ad panels in lower four corners of the arena with LED ad panels Additional renovations are in store for college basketball’s premier arena as a part of UK’s new leasing agreement with the Lex- ington Center. Chair-back seating in the upper-level sideline will be installed in sections 211- 217 and 228-234 through a project that will be completed for the 2019-20 season. New club areas to Rupp Arena will also be coming to Rupp Arena. Fans in these new clubs will be able to enjoy first-class ameni- ties before, during and after games. Club ar- eas will be available to season ticket holders starting with the 2020-21 season. After renovations, Rupp Arena will seat approximately 20,500. The top priority is ensuring that all current season ticket hold- ers will maintain seats in the newly reno- vated Rupp Arena and UK fully anticipates being able to do so. Following the 2012 season, the Wild- cats received a $3.1 million renovation to their locker room. Funded with private donations, the facility features the actual floor from the 2012 championship game. It has its own kitchen and dining area, as well as hot and cold tubs inlaid with the UK logo. There is also a recruiting room that is available to all 22 sports at the University of Kentucky. Since the fall of 1976, the arena in down- town Lexington has served as home to four national championship teams at Kentucky. Six others have advanced to the Final Four. Thirteen seasons have witnessed the Cats go unbeaten at home. It has played host to more than 600 UK games, more than 30 KHSAA Sweet Six- teens, a number of NBA exhibitions, 12 Men’s NCAA Tournaments, three Southeast- ern Conference Tournaments and two Ohio Valley Conference Tournaments. A new floor was installed in 2001. With so many unforgettable moments, the old floor still maintained a value to hoop fans across the Bluegrass and beyond. There- fore, officials made pieces of the relic available for public sale, with proceeds going to the UK Basketball Museum, the KHSAA and to help offset the costs of the new playing floor. Thanks to an auction of additional sections, like coaching boxes and lettered end zones, the old floor gener- ated more than $250,000. Midcourt of the old floor rests in the main entrance of the Lexington Center. When assembled, the court lies 118 feet below the ceiling and is made of a high- grade northern maple. The floor can be re- moved and an ice rink can be constructed for ice shows or hockey games thanks to a $2.5 million renovation during the summer of 1996. But the playing surface is just one aspect of the impressive home of the Cats. Situat- ed in downtown Lexington, Rupp Arena has played host to several premier basketball events. In March of 1985, all roads led to Lexington for the NCAA Final Four as Villa- nova shocked Georgetown in a memorable finale. In 1986, Rupp played host to both the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Women’s Final Four. On numerous other occasions, the arena has served as one stop en route to the NCAA title game. Starting in 2016, Rupp Arena hosted three-straight NCAA women’s regional rounds. An awesome structure in sight and scope, the arena is divided into two seating areas. The lower level features 10,000 cushioned theater seats. The upper level has 13,000 seats on epoxy-coated metal bleachers. The latter can be visually isolated to provide more natural setting for small shows. Built by the city of Lexington, the are- na is the major portion of the $53 million Lexington Center complex, which includes an expanded convention-exhibition hall, a 50-store tri-level enclosed shopping mall and a Hyatt Regency Hotel. In January 2001, the Wildcats began utilizing a new lights-out introduction, fea- turing a video presentation and indoor fire- works. Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center Rupp Arena Facts Capacity: 20,500 UK’s record: 610-71 (.896) Most Wins in a Season: 19 (2014-15) Longest Winning Streak: 54 (11/13/09 to 12/1/12) Packed to the Rafters • Now in its 45th season as the home court of Kentucky basketball, the facility has seen UK win nearly 90% of its home games since it opened in 1976. • Prior to reducing seating capacity for the 2019-20 season, Kentucky led the nation in average home attendance in 20 of the previous 24 seasons. • UK has averaged more than 20,000 fans per game in all of John Calipari’s 11 sea- sons at Kentucky. 98 @KentuckyMBB@UKSportsNetwork 99 The redesign, scheduled for completion in Spring 2022, provides a transparent exterior for Rupp Arena and the convention center, with distinctive building identities and entrances. The design also includes a park, plaza and water features. 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Milwaukee Hawks (1955) WHITAKER, Lucian – Boston Celtics (1955) YOUNG, James – Boston Celtics (2015-17), Philadelphia 76ers (2018) Bold indicates who was on a roster during the 2019-20 season Jamal Murray Rajon RondoKentucky in the NBA Draft Year Rnd Pick Name Team 1947 Jack Tingle Washington Capitols 1948 Joe Holland Baltimore Bullets Jack Parkinson Washington Capitols Kenny Rollins Fort Wayne Pistons 1949 Cliff Barker Indianapolis Olympians Ralph Beard Chicago Stags Alex Groza Indianapolis Olympians Wah Wah Jones Washington Capitols 1950 Dale Barnstable Boston Celtics Jim Line Indianapolis Olympians 1952 Bobby Watson Milwaukee Hawks Lucian Whitaker Indianapolis Olympians 1953 Cliff Hagan Boston Celtics Frank Ramsey Boston Celtics Lou Tsioropoulos Boston Celtics 1955 5 34 Bill Evans Rochester Royals 1956 Jerry Bird Minneapolis Lakers Bob Burrow Rochester Royals Phil Grawemeyer Minneapolis Lakers 1957 10 73 Jerry Calvert Philadelphia Warriors 1958 2 10 Vernon Hatton Cincinnati Royals 4 37 Johnny Cox* New York Knicks 15 86 Adrian Smith Cincinnati Royals 1959 4 30 Johnny Cox* New York Knicks 1960 4 32 Sid Cohen Boston Celtics 6 48 Roger Newman* Boston Celtics 7 53 Bennie Coffman Syracuse Nationals 18 92 Don Mills Cincinnati Royals 1961 5 45 Billy Ray Lickert Los Angeles Lakers 5 64 Roger Newman* Syracuse Nationals 13 102 Ned Jennings New York Knicks 1962 8 61 Larry Pursiful Chicago Zephyrs 1964 2 12 Cotton Nash Los Angeles Lakers 1966 3 24 Tommy Kron St. Louis Hawks 1967 1 7 Pat Riley San Diego Rockets 4 38 Louie Dampier Cincinnati Royals 1968 5 60 Thad Jaracz Boston Celtics 9 119 Cliff Berger Milwaukee Bucks 1969 10 139 Phil Argento Los Angeles Lakers 1970 8 122 Dan Issel Detroit Pistons 8 130 Mike Casey Chicago Bulls 1971 1 2 Tom Payne** Atlanta Hawks 3 37 Larry Steele Portland Trail Blazers 10 163 Jim Dinwiddie Philadelphia 76ers 1972 6 83 Tom Parker Cleveland Cavaliers 10 146 Kent Hollenbeck Detroit Pistons 1973 7 107 Jim Andrews Seattle Supersonics 1975 1 18 Kevin Grevey Washington Bullets 2 36 Jimmy Dan Conner Phoenix Suns 3 49 Bob Guyette K.C.-Omaha Kings 7 113 Mike Flynn Philadelphia 76ers 1977 2 24 Larry Johnson Buffalo Braves 1978 1 3 Rick Robey Indiana Pacers 1 16 Jack Givens Atlanta Hawks 2 39 James Lee Seattle Supersonics 3 45 Mike Phillips New Jersey Nets 1979 1 22 Kyle Macy Phoenix Suns 6 111 Truman Claytor Detroit Pistons 1980 5 101 LaVon Williams Cleveland Cavaliers 9 183 Jay Shidler Chicago Bulls 1981 6 127 Fred Cowan Houston Rockets 1982 7 145 Chuck Verderber Chicago Bulls 1983 2 33 Dirk Minniefield Dallas Mavericks 3 67 Derrick Hord Cleveland Cavaliers 6 134 Charles Hurt Milwaukee Bucks 1984 1 2 Sam Bowie Portland Trail Blazers 1 6 Melvin Turpin Washington Bullets 4 81 Dickey Beal Atlanta Hawks 6 127 Jim Master Atlanta Hawks 8 163 Tom Heitz Indiana Pacers 1986 1 5 Kenny Walker New York Knicks 5 115 Roger Harden Los Angeles Lakers 1987 5 94 James Blackmon New Jersey Nets 1988 1 8 Rex Chapman Charlotte Hornets 3 51 Rob Lock Los Angeles Clippers 3 60 Ed Davender Washington Bullets 3 64 Winston Bennett Cleveland Cavaliers 1993 1 4 Jamal Mashburn Dallas Mavericks 1994 2 31 Rodney Dent Orlando Magic 1996 1 6 Antoine Walker Boston Celtics 1 16 Tony Delk Charlotte Hornets 1 19 Walter McCarty New York Knicks 2 52 Mark Pope Indiana Pacers 1997 1 6 Ron Mercer Boston Celtics 1 13 Derek Anderson Cleveland Cavaliers 1998 1 29 Nazr Mohammed Utah Jazz 1999 1 28 Scott Padgett Utah Jazz 2000 1 19 Jamaal Magloire Charlotte Hornets 2002 1 23 Tayshaun Prince Detroit Pistons 2003 2 43 Keith Bogans Milwaukee Bucks 2006 1 21 Rajon Rondo Phoenix Suns 2008 2 58 Joe Crawford Los Angeles Lakers 2009 2 41 Jodie Meeks Milwaukee Bucks 2010 1 1 John Wall Washington Wizards 1 5 DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings 1 14 Patrick Patterson Houston Rockets 1 18 Eric Bledsoe Oklahoma City Thunder 1 29 Daniel Orton Orlando Magic 2011 1 3 Enes Kanter Utah Jazz 1 8 Brandon Knight Detroit Pistons 2 45 Josh Harrellson New Orleans Hornets 2 53 DeAndre Liggins Orlando Magic 2012 1 1 Anthony Davis New Orleans Hornets 1 2 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Charlotte Bobcats 1 18 Terrence Jones Houston Rockets 1 29 Marquis Teague Chicago Bulls 2 42 Doron Lamb Milwaukee Bucks 2 46 Darius Miller New Orleans Hornets 2013 1 6 Nerlens Noel New Orleans Pelicans 1 29 Archie Goodwin Oklahoma City Thunder 2014 1 7 Julius Randle Los Angeles Lakers 1 17 James Young Boston Celtics 2015 1 1 Karl-Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves 1 6 Willie Cauley-Stein Sacramento Kings 1 12 Trey Lyles Utah Jazz 1 13 Devin Booker Phoenix Suns 2 44 Andrew Harrison Phoenix Suns 2 48 Dakari Johnson Oklahoma City Thunder 2016 1 7 Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets 1 28 Skal Labissiere Phoenix Suns 2 34 Tyler Ulis Phoenix Suns 2017 1 5 De’Aaron Fox Sacramento Kings 1 11 Malik Monk Charlotte Hornets 1 14 Bam Adebayo Miami Heat 2018 1 9 Kevin Knox New York Knicks 1 11 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Charlotte Hornets 2 41 Jarred Vanderbilt Orlando Magic 2 45 Hamidou Diallo Brooklyn Nets 2019 1 12 PJ Washington Charlotte Hornets 1 13 Tyler Herro Miami Heat 1 29 Keldon Johnson San Antonio Spurs 2020 1 21 Tyrese Maxey Philadelphia 76ers 1 25 Immanuel Quickley Oklahoma City Thunder 2 42 Nick Richards New Orleans Pelicans *-1st instance of name signifies junior-eligible draft **- Selected second overall in 1971 NBA supplemental hardship draft 102 @KentuckyMBBKentucky has made 58 appearances in the NCAA Tournament — more than any other school. Kentucky has captured the NCAA title eight times. Through the years, the Wildcats have racked up an impressive 129-52 NCAA Tournament record. Totals n 58 appearances n Won 129, lost 52 n Eight NCAA championships n Four-time national runner-up n 17 Final Four appearances n 38 Elite Eight appearances Years in NCAA Tourney 1942-45-48-49-51-52-55-56-57-58-59-61- 62-64-66-68-69-70-71-72-73-75-77-78-80- 81-82-83-84-85-86-87-*-92-93-94-95-96- 97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08- 10-11-12-14-15-16-17-18-19. * 1988 appearance vacated as part of NCAA sanctions The Wildcats hold numerous records in NCAA play, both as a team and individually. Here are the NCAA records held by UK: Fewest Points Allowed (single game, since 1938) 6 Kentucky (75) vs. Arkansas State, Jan. 8, 1945; and Tennessee (11) vs. Temple, Dec. 15, 1973 Fewest Field Goals (single game, since 1938) 2 Arkansas State vs. Kentucky, Jan. 8, 1945; Duke vs. N.C. State, March 8, 1968 Most Rebounds (single game) 108 Kentucky vs. Ole Miss, Feb. 8, 1964 Most Rebounds (season) 2,109 Kentucky, 1951 (34 games) Most Consecutive Homecourt Victories 129 Kentucky, from Jan. 4, 1943, to Jan. 8, 1955 (ended by Georgia Tech, 59-58) Unbeaten Teams (since 1938, UK is one of 12 schools) 1954 Kentucky (25-0) 30-Game Winners (UK has registered more 30-game winning seasons, 16, than any other school) 38 Kentucky, 2012 (NCAA record) 38 Kentucky, 2015 (NCAA record) 36 Kentucky, 1948 35 Kentucky, 1997 Kentucky, 1998 Kentucky, 2010 34 Kentucky, 1947 32 Kentucky, 1949 Kentucky, 1951 Kentucky, 1986 Kentucky, 2003 Kentucky, 2017 30 Kentucky, 1978 Kentucky, 1993 Kentucky, 1996 Kentucky, 2019 Most Wins by a Coach in his First Year at a School 35 Tubby Smith, Kentucky, 1998 John Calipari, Kentucky, 2010 Kentucky in the NCAA Won-Lost Pct. 1954 – 1.000 .............................. (25-0) 2015 – .974 ................................ (38-1) 2012 – .950 ................................ (38-2) 1978 – .938 ................................ (30-2) 2010 – .921 ................................ (35-3) 2003 – .889 ................................ (32-4) Scoring Offense 1952 – 82.3 ppg Scoring Margin 1954 – 27.2 ppg .............. (87.5 – 60.3) 1952 – 26.9 ppg .............. (82.3 – 55.4) 1949 – 24.3 ppg .............. (68.2 – 43.9) 1951 – 22.2 ppg .............. (74.7 – 52.5) 1996 – 22.1 ppg .............. (91.4 – 69.4) 1997 – 20.3 ppg .............. (83.1 – 62.8) 2015 – 20.1 ppg ............... (74.4 - 54.3) 1995 – 18.4 ppg .............. (87.4 – 69.0) 2012 – 16.8 ppg ............... (77.4 - 60.6) 1957 – 14.8 ppg .............. (84.2 – 69.4) Rebounds 1951 – 2,109 FG Pct. 1983 – .556 3FG Made 1990 – 10.04 pg Assists 1996 – 21.8 pg 1997 – 19.4 pg Blocked Shots 2012 – 8.6 bpg FG Pct. Defense 2012 – 37.4 2015 – 35.4 NCAA Seasonal Statistical Champions KENTUCKY @UKSportsNetwork 103All-Time Most Tournament Appearances 58 – Kentucky Most Tournament Games 181 – Kentucky Most Tournament Wins 129 – Kentucky Series Most Assists in a Tournament: 143 – Kentucky, 1996 (6 games) Most Blocks in a Tournament 48 – Kentucky, 1998 (6 games) Team Fewest Points in a Final Four Game 28 – Kentucky vs. Dartmouth (47), 1942 Fewest Field Goals Allowed in a Final Four Game 9 – Kentucky vs. Oklahoma State (9), 1949 Most Blocks in a Tournament Game 15 – Kentucky vs. Stony Brook, 2016 Most Blocks in a Tournament Game (Two Teams) 20 – Kentucky (14) vs. UCLA (6), 1998 Most FGs Attempted in a Tournament Game (Two Teams) 196 – Austin Peay (97) vs. Kentucky (96), 1973 (OT) Most Personal Fouls by Two Final Four Teams 61 – Syracuse (30) vs. Kentucky (31), 1975 Highest FT% 100.0% (Tied) – (18-18) Kentucky vs. Utah, 2003 100.0% (Tied) – (17-17) Kentucky vs. Villanova, 1988 Individual Highest FG% (Min. 10 FGs) 100.0% (Tied) - Kenny Walker (11-11) vs. Western Kentucky, 1986 Highest 3-Point FG% (Min. Five 3-Point FGs) 100.0% (Tied) - Jamal Mashburn (5-5) vs. Wake Forest, 1993 Team - Championship Game Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome 10 – Kentucky (31) vs. Utah (41), 1998 Most Points Scored by Two Teams 182 – Kentucky (94) vs. Duke (88), 1978 Most FG Made by Two Teams 71 – UCLA (38) vs. Kentucky (33), 1975 Most 3FG 12 – Kentucky vs. Syracuse, 1996 (12-27) Most Disqualifications 4 – Kentucky vs. Arizona, 1997 Most Blocks 11 – Kentucky vs. Kansas, 2012 Individual - Championship Game Blocks 6 (Tied) – Anthony Davis vs. Kansas, 2012 Most 3FG 7 (Tied) – Tony Delk (7-12) vs. Syracuse, 1996 Kentucky Records in the NCAA Tournament 104 @KentuckyMBB NCAA Championships 1. UCLA 11 2. KENTUCKY 8 3. North Carolina 6 4. Duke 5 Indiana 5 NCAA Final Fours 1. North Carolina 20 2. KENTUCKY 17 UCLA 17 4. Duke 16 5. Kansas 14 NCAA Final Four Wins 1. UCLA 25 2. KENTUCKY 20 3. North Carolina 18 4. Duke 17 5. Kansas 12 Indiana 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1. KENTUCKY 58 2. North Carolina 50 3. Kansas 48 4. UCLA 47 5. Duke 43 Tournament Games 1. KENTUCKY 181 2. North Carolina 173 3. Kansas 155 4. Duke 152 5. UCLA 141 Tournament Wins 1. KENTUCKY 129 2. North Carolina 126 3. Duke 114 4. Kansas 108 5. UCLA 101 Tournament Winning Percentage 1. Duke .750 (114-38) 2. North Carolina .728 (126-47) 3. UCLA .716 (101-40) 4. KENTUCKY .713 (129-52) 5. Florida .710 (44-18) NCAA Basketball's Elite As the videotape rolls through the history of the Kentucky basketball program, the highlights are countless. Eight national championships. Numerous Southeastern Conference titles. Last-second shots. The trophies. The net cutting. Victory upon victory. The pictures and images con- tinue to roll. Year after year, the Wildcats have con- tended for national championships and produced a host of All-Americans. The UK program also has stocked the NBA with top young talent. But the ultimate honor for a Wildcat player or coach is to have his jersey re- tired. Through the years, 43 former players, coaches and contributors have received this recognition. According to former UK sports informa- tion director Russell Rice, the first jersey re- tired was Layton “Mickey” Rouse, an All-SEC guard who captained the 1940 UK squad. At the annual banquet following the season, Coach Adolph Rupp surprised Rouse when he presented him his entire uniform. Following the 1949 season, Rupp hon- ored the four seniors from the back-to-back national championship teams — Cliff Barker, Ralph Beard, Alex Groza and Wallace “Wah, Wah” Jones, along with 1948 team captain Kenny Rollins — by retiring their jerseys and stating that their numbers would never be worn again by a Kentucky player. It was then that they were tagged “the Fabulous Five” af- ter Rupp made mention there would never be another team that “fabulous.” However, with the streamlining of jersey numbers by the NCAA, the jerseys are re- tired but the numbers remain active. Two contributors have been selected for the basketball program’s highest honor, including the late Cawood Ledford, the radio “Voice of the Wildcats” for 39 years. In 1997, Bill Keightley, the lovable and dedicated equip- ment manager known as “Mr. Wildcat,” also was selected. And the great coaches have been honored as well — Rupp, Hall and Pitino. Each selection has been presented with a framed jersey and a banner proudly hung from the Rupp Arena rafters. An individual must be a member of the Hall of Fame to be eligible for jersey retire- ment and be 10 years removed from his/her UK Athletics career. A committee consisting of Hall of Famers, media members, campus representatives and current coaches and ad- ministrators will elect new inductees each year, with induction at a football game the following fall. A subcommittee will consider possible jersey retirements. Retired Jerseys In recognition of outstanding contributions to the University of Kentucky basketball program, the UK Athletics Department has retired jerseys honoring the following: Basil Hayden 1920-22 56 - Burgess Carey 1925-26 Carey Spicer 1929-31 Adolph Rupp Head Coach – 1931-72 Forest “Aggie” Sale 1931-33 7 - John “Frenchy” DeMoisey 1932-34 4 - Layton “Mickey” Rouse 1938-40 26 - Kenny Rollins H 1943, 47-48 15 - Alex Groza H 1945, 47-49 12 - Ralph Beard H 1946-49 27 - Wallace Jones H 1946-49 22 - Cliff Barker H 1947-49 77 - Bill Spivey 1950-51 30 - Frank Ramsey * 1951-52, 54 6 - Cliff Hagan * 1951-52, 54 16 - Lou Tsioropoulos * 1951, 52-54 42 - Billy Evans * 1952, 54-55 20 - Gayle Rose * 1952, 54-55 Cawood Ledford “Voice of the Wildcats” 1953-92 22 - Jerry Bird * 1954-56 44 - Phil Grawemeyer * 1954-56 50 - Bob Burrow 1955-56 52 - Vernon Hatton 1956-58 24 - Johnny Cox 1957-59 Bill Keightley “Mr. Wildcat” Equipment Manager 1962-2008 44 - Cotton Nash 1962-64 10 - Louie Dampier 1965-67 42 - Pat Riley 1965-67 44 - Dan Issel 1968-70 Joe B. Hall Head Coach – 1973-85 35 - Kevin Grevey 1973-75 21 - Jack Givens 1975-78 53 - Rick Robey 1975-78 4 - Kyle Macy 1978-80 31 - Sam Bowie 1980-81, 84 34 - Kenny Walker 1983-86 32 - Richie Farmer 1989-92 12 - Deron Feldhaus 1989-92 34 - John Pelphrey 1989-92 11 - Sean Woods 1990-92 24 - Jamal Mashburn 1991-93 Rick Pitino Head Coach – 1990-97 00 - Tony Delk 1993-96 H Member of “The Fabulous Five,” 1948 national champions & Olympic gold medalists * Member of 1954 undefeated national champions Jamal Mashburn Kenny Walker @UKSportsNetwork 105A total of 55 Wildcats have earned All-America honors, as recognized by the NCAA. Of those players, 21 have been named consensus First Team All-America 26 times. The following is a chronological listing of all UK bas- ketball players who have been named to the NCAA-recognized All-America teams, beginning with forward Basil Hayden in 1921. The NCAA currently utilizes the Associated Press, the National Association of Basketball Coach- es, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and The Sporting News to deter- mine consensus All-Americans. Player Year Selection Board Basil Hayden 1921• HF Burgess Carey 1925• HF Carey Spicer 1929 HF 1931 HF Paul McBrayer 1930 HF Louis McGuiness 1930 CH-3rd Forest Sale 1932• HF, CY, CH-1st 1933• HF, CY, CH-1st Ellis Johnson 1933 HF John DeMoisey 1934 HF William Davis 1934 CY-3rd LeRoy Edwards 1935• HF, CY-2nd Bernard Opper 1939•• CY-1st Lee Huber 1941 HF Milt Tico 1943 Pic-3rd Bob Brannum 1944• HF, TSN-1st, CY-2nd, Pic-2nd Wilber Schu 1945 DD-2nd Jack Parkinson 1946•• HF-1st, CY-1st, TM-3rd Jack Tingle 1946 CY-3rd 1947 TM-2nd, NABC-2nd Ralph Beard 1947• HF-1st, CY-1st, TM-1st, NABC-2nd 1948• AP-1st, HF-1st, CY-1st, TM-1st, NABC-1st 1949• AP-1st, UPI-1st, LM-2nd, Col-1st, CY-1st, HF-1st, TSN-1st Alex Groza 1947• HF-2nd, CY-2nd, TM-1st, NABC-1st 1948•• AP-2nd, HF-2nd, CY-1st, TM-2nd, NABC-2nd 1949• AP-1st, UPI-1st, LM-1st, CY-1st, HF-1st, TSN-1st Wah Wah Jones 1947 HF-2nd, CY-2nd 1948 CY-3rd, TM-3rd 1949•• AP-2nd, UPI-1st, CY-1st, TSN-2nd Jim Line 1950 UPI-3rd Bill Spivey 1950 AP-3rd, UPI-3rd, INS-3rd, HF-3rd 1951• AP-1st, UPI-1st, LM-1st, INS-1st, Col-1st, CY-1st, HF-1st, TSN-1st Frank Ramsey 1951 AP-3rd, UPI-3rd, CY-3rd, TSN-2nd 1952 AP-2nd, UPI-2nd, CY-1st, HF-2nd, Ath-1st 1954•• AP-2nd, UPI-2nd, LM-1st, INS-2nd, CY-1st, HF-2nd, TM-2nd, NABC-2nd Cliff Hagan 1952• AP-1st, UPI-1st, Col-1st, INS-1st, CY-2nd, HF-1st, Ath-1st 1954• AP-1st, UPI-1st, LM-2nd, INS-1st, NEA-1st, Col-1st, CY-2nd, HF-1st, To-2nd, NABC-1st Robert Watson 1952 Ath-3rd Bob Burrow 1955 AP-3rd, HF-2nd 1956•• AP-3rd, UPI-3rd, LM-1st, NEA-2nd, Col-2nd, CY-2nd, HF-2nd, NABC-1st Johnny Cox 1957 UPI-3rd, HF-3rd 1959• AP-1st, UPI-2nd, NEA-2nd, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, CY-1st, HF-1st, TSN-2nd Vernon Hatton 1958 CY-1st, HF-1st Billy Ray Lickert 1961 HF-2nd Cotton Nash 1962•• AP-2nd, USBWA-1st, UPI-2nd, NABC-3rd, TSN-2nd, CA-1st 1963•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-1st, UPI-2nd, NEA-2nd, LM-2nd, CY-2nd, HF 1964• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-2nd, CY-1st, HF Louie Dampier 1966•• AP-1st, NABC-2nd, UPI-2nd, CY-1st, HF 1967•• AP-2nd, NABC-3rd, UPI-3rd, CY-2nd, HF Thad Jurecz 1966 AP-3rd Pat Riley 1966 AP-3rd, USBWA-1st, UPI-3rd, CY-2nd, HF Dan Issel 1969•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-1st, UPI-3rd, TSN-2nd, CY-1st, HF 1970• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-1st, CY-1st, HF Mike Pratt 1970 CY-2nd Kevin Grevey 1974 NABC-5th, HF 1975•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-1st, UPI-2nd, TSN-2nd, CY-2nd, HF Jack Givens 1976 HF 1977 NABC-4th, HF 1978•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-2nd, UPI-2nd, CY-1st, WA-1st, HF Rick Robey 1977 NABC-4th, CY-1st 1978•• AP-3rd, NABC-1st, UPI-2nd, TSN-2nd, CY-1st, WA-1st, HF Kyle Macy 1978 UPI-3rd 1979 NABC-3rd, CY-2nd 1980• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-1st, CY-1st, WA-1st, HF All-Americans 106 @KentuckyMBBSam Bowie 1981•• AP-3rd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-2nd, UPI-3rd, TSN-2nd, CY-1st, BT-2nd, HF 1984 AP-2nd, TSN-2nd Melvin Turpin 1983 HF 1984•• AP-3rd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-2nd, UPI-3rd, BT-3rd Kenny Walker 1985•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-2nd, UPI-2nd, BT-2nd, WA-1st 1986• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-2nd, BT-1st, WA-1st Rex Chapman 1988 NABC-3rd, BT-3rd Jamal Mashburn 1992 BT-2nd 1993• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-1st, BT-1st, WA-1st Tony Delk 1996• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, USBWA-1st, UPI-1st, TSN-2nd, BT-2nd, WA-1st Ron Mercer 1997• AP-1st, NABC-1st, USBWA-1st, TSN-2nd, BT-2nd, WA-1st Scott Padgett 1999 WA-1st Tayshaun Prince 2001•• AP-2nd, USBWA-2nd, NABC-3rd, BT-2nd, WA-1st 2002 AP-3rd, NABC-2nd Keith Bogans 2003 AP-3rd, NABC-2nd, TSN-3rd, BT-3rd Jodie Meeks 2009•• AP-2nd, USBWA-2nd, NABC-2nd, TSN-2nd, ESPN-2nd, Rivals-2nd DeMarcus Cousins 2010•• AP-1st, USBWA-2nd, NABC-2nd, TSN-2nd, WA-1st, CBS-1st, FOX-1st, Yahoo-1st, Rivals-1st, BT-2nd John Wall 2010• AP-1st, USBWA-1st, NABC-1st, TSN-1st, WA-1st, CBS-1st, FOX-1st, Yahoo!-1st, Rivals-1st, BT-1st Terrence Jones 2011 Yahoo-3rd Anthony Davis 2012• AP-1st, USBWA-1st, NABC-1st, TSN-1st, CBS-1st, WA-1st Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 2012•• AP-3rd, USBWA-2nd, NABC-3rd, TSN-2nd, CBS-2nd Julius Randle 2014 AP-3rd, NABC-3rd Willie Cauley-Stein 2015• AP-1st, USBWA-1st, NABC-1st, TSN-1st, NBC-1st, USA-1st, SI-2nd, CBS-1st, WA-1st Karl-Anthony Towns 2015•• AP-2nd, NABC-2nd, TSN-3rd, USA-1st, CBS-2nd, SI-2nd Tyler Ulis 2016• AP-1st, USBWA-2nd, NABC-2nd, TSN-1st, USA-1st, CBS-1st, SI-1st, WA-1st Jamal Murray 2016 AP-3rd, USA-2nd, CBS-3rd Malik Monk 2017•• AP-2nd, USBWA-2nd, NABC-2nd, TSN-2nd, USA-2nd, NBC - 2nd; ESPN - 3rd; CBS - 3rd De’Aaron Fox 2017 CBS - 3rd; USA - 3rd; ESPN - 3rd; AP - HM PJ Washington 2019••• AP-3rd, TSN-3rd, USBWA-3rd, NABC-3rd, SI-3rd, USA-2nd, BT-3rd, LO Immanuel Quickley 2020 Athl-3rd, CBS-3rd Bold indicates the All-America selection was recognized by the NCAA that year Key: • Consensus; ••2nd Team Consensus; •••3rd Team Consensus; AP: Associated Press; Ath: Athletic Publications; Athl: The Athletic; BT: Basketball Times; CA: Coach and Athlete; CBS: CBSSports.com CH: College Humor Magazine; Col: Colliers (Basketball Coaches); CY: Converse Year- book; DD: Don Dunphy; ESPN: ESPN.com; FOX: FOX Sports; HF: Helms Foundation; INS: International News Service; LM: Look Magazine; LO: Lute Olson; NABC: National Association of Basketball Coaches; NBC: NBC Sports; NEA: Newspaper Enterprises Association; Pic: Pic Magazine; Rivals: Rivals.com; SI: Sports Illustrated; To: Tempo; TSN: The Sporting News; TM: True Magazine; USBWA: U.S. Basketball Writers Association; UPI: United Press International; USA: USA Today; WA: John R. Wooden Award; Yahoo: Yahoo! Sports Kyle Macy was named to the Associated Press All-America First Team in 1980. @UKSportsNetwork 107Next >