< Previous50 @KentuckyMBB Off the court with RILEY n Sister, Haley, is serving in the Peace Corps n Was the 2014 Adidas Unrivaled assist leader n Is a vegetarian n Won a county or conference champion- ship during all four years of high school basketball n Enjoys going to the beach in his free time 2018-19 (College of the Desert) Saw action in 27 games ... Averaged 8.2 points per game for the Roadrunners ... Also contributed 5.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game ... Dished out a team-high 134 assists ... Sunk 31 shots from behind the arc ... Scored a career-high 29 points vs. San Jacin- to on Feb. 1 on 9-of-11 shooting and 10 of 11 from the free-throw line ... Recorded 19 points vs. West LA on Nov. 2 ... Twice tabbed to the College of the Desert Dean's List. 2017-18 (UC Irvine) Appeared in 27 games as a true freshman ... Played double-digit minutes four times ... Scored five points in his collegiate debut at Denver ... Dished out four assists and hit a three against Chapman ... Had three assists in six minutes at Montana ... Snared four boards to couple with two points vs. UC Riv- erside ... Two-time Dean's List honoree. High School Played for Chatfield High School ... 2016 Chauncey Billups regional champion ... School reached the Colorado High School Activities Association Final Four in 2016 ... Three-time league champion ... Two-time Jef- ferson County All-Conference ... 2014 Adidas Unrivaled assist leader ... Finalist in the 2013 USA U-18 3x3 Tournament ... Phi Theta Kap- pa Honor Society. Personal Born Sept. 26 in Fresno, California … Par- ents are John and Jean Welch … Has a sister, Haley ... Major is bachelor of liberal studies ... Father played basketball at UNLV and has served as a coach in the NBA for 15 years ... John Welch is currently serving as an as- sistant coach for the Los Angeles Clippers ... Grandfather Coley was the third-ranked boxing middleweight in the world in 1941 ... Chose No. 13 because it was Steve Nash's number ... Proudest moment as a basketball player was suiting up for UC Irvine for his first collegiate game. Guard n 6-0 n 185 n Jr. RILEY WELCH Follow RILEY on Social Media n @Riley__Welch on Twitter n @riley__welch on Instagram #13 Littleton, Colo.@UKSportsNetwork 51 Off the court with KAHLIL n Scored more than 2,000 career points in high school n Father, Kelly, played basketball at Seton Hall n Father game him his nickname "The Dragon" n Most memorable basketball moment is winning a state high school championship n He and former Wildcat, Isaiah Briscoe, both attended Roselle Catholic High School Tabbed the No. 11 overall player by the Recruiting Services Consensus Index in the 2019 class ... Consensus five-star prospect ... Ranked in the top 15 by every major re- cruiting service, including 247Sports (No. 11), ESPN (No. 12) and Rivals (No. 14) ... 247Sports tabs him as the second-best small forward in the class ... Named Naismith High School Boys' All-America Third Team ... Secured All-USA Today New Jersey First Team honors ... Averaged 19.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game for Roselle Catho- lic ... Second alum from Roselle Catholic to play under John Calipari at Kentucky, join- ing Isaiah Briscoe ... Scored in double fig- ures in all 29 games during his senior season with 11 games of 20 or more points ... Led Roselle Catholic to the New Jersey's Tourna- ment of Championship as a junior ... Aver- aged 21.1 points and 7.2 rebounds on the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League circuit ... Scored more than 2,000 points during his high school career ... Participated in the McDonald's All-American Game, the Jordan Brand Classic Game and the Iverson Round- ball Classic ... Named co-MVP at the Iverson Classic after scoring 38 points in the contest. Personal Born Jan. 8 in Chicago ... Major is unde- clared/exploratory studies in agriculture ... His parents are Kelly Whitney and Chanel Tillmon … Has three siblings, Kylie, Tyre- ese and Isaiah ... Father played basketball at Seton Hall ... Also played football as a kid ... Nickname is the Dragon ... Can play the drums ... His most prized possession is his family ... Father has been his life's greatest influence ... Most memorable moment as a basketball player is winning a state champi- onship ... Definition of a true hero is some- one who changes the lives of others ... Chose Kentucky over Oregon, Illinois, Georgetown and Miami. Forward n 6-6 n 210 n Fr. KAHLIL WHITNEY Follow KAHLIL on Social Media n @KahlilWhitney on Twitter n @kahlilwhitney on Instagram #2 ChicagoBy Connor Link UK Athletics Communications and Public Relations Despite an excess of injuries that led to 15 of its top 20 leaders in minutes being underclassmen, the Kentucky men’s soccer team completed its 2019 campaign with a record of 13-5-3 (4-2-1 Conference USA), including a home victory in the first round of the NCAA Championship. The Wildcats accumulated at least 13 wins for the seventh time in school histo- ry. The total is the second-highest of head coach Johan Cedergren’s eight-year tenure, following a school record 19 wins in 2018. Kentucky qualified for the NCAA Cham- pionship for the 10th time in program histo- ry and the sixth time under Cedergren. The Cats’ season ended with a 3-0 loss at No. 5 seed Indiana in the tournament’s second round, following a scoreless draw between the teams in Bloomington, Indiana, on Oct. 9. After a season in which seven players earned All-C-USA accolades, including the league’s top individual honor, Kentucky fur- ther added to its trophy case with four Unit- ed Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region awards last Monday. Aimé Mabika and Kalil ElMedkhar were each voted to the All-Southeast Region first team. Enrique Facusse landed on the second team, while Marcel Meinzer was named third-team All-Southeast Region. Mabika was named the C-USA’s Player of the Year and Co-Defensive MVP, as well as first-team All-Conference on Nov. 12. The 6-foot-6 Lexington native became becomes the first player from the Commonwealth of Kentucky to receive the league’s top award, as well as UK’s second consecutive C-USA Player of the Year recipient and third overall winner in program history, joining former UK forward JJ Williams (2018) and goal- keeper Callum Irving (2014, 2015). Since the award was founded in 2009, Kentucky has garnered the title more than any other program. Mabika anchored a 2019 UK de- fense that led the conference in shutouts with nine. ElMedkhar led the Cats with seven as- sists and 22 shots on goal, tying sophomore forward Daniel Evans for the team lead in points (19) and total shots (42) despite playing one fewer match due to injury. The junior midfielder from Middletown, Dela- ware, scored a goal in four straight matches from Sept. 15-28 before being named first- team All-Conference. Facusse’s eight solo shutout efforts ranked 15th in the nation, while his save percentage of .878 placed 28th. Meinzer tied Evans for second on the team with five assists, starting all 21 matches and leading all primarily of- fensive players in minutes with 1,809. Both players were voted to the All-C-USA second team at season’s end. Mabika, ElMedkhar and Facusse were each named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region team in 2018. Mabika (third team) and Facusse (second team) went on to earn All-America distinction. Evans joined Facusse and Meinzer on the 2019 All-C-USA second team, while Eythor Bjorgolfsson and John Michael Bandy were named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. For the latest on the Kentucky men’s soc- cer team, follow @UKMensSoccer on Twit- ter, Facebook and Instagram, as well as on the web at UKAthletics.com. 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