Answer: John Mauer
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!
Answer: Georgetown (KY)
The Wildcats smashed Georgetown by a score of 67-19. This was the first of 10 consecutive wins that Rupp would get to start his career.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: Adolph Rupp Era
Answer: Lexington YMCA
Kentucky won 11-10, in the second game of the season. They also suffered losses to Georgetown (KY) College and Kentucky State Universtiy.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: Sean Woods
Sean Woods was one of the four famous senior that played at Kentucky in the earlier 1990s.
From Quiz: Kentucky by the Numbers
Answer: 1902
The first team of women was in 1902. The following year,1903, the men organized a team. At that time the college was known as Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: Tubby Smith
Orlando "Tubby" Smith came to coach for the Cats when Rick Pitino left to coach for the Boston Celtics. UK fans have enjoyed the wonderful coaching ever since then.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball
Answer: 25-0
Kentucky declined the offer to play in the NCAA Tournament. Adolph Rupp was quoted with, "We're not going because I'm not going to take a bunch of turds like you to the NCAA".
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball History
Answer: 9
Kentucky beat Syracuse in the 1996 game in the Meadowland 76-67, and beat Utah in 1998 at the Alamo Dome 78-69.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball
Answer: Edwin R. Sweetland
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!
Answer: Southern Conference Tournament
Kentucky lost to Maryland by 2 points in the Southern Conference Championship. Kentucky became part of the SEC two years later.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: Adolph Rupp Era
Answer: Edwin R. Sweetland
Sweetland became the first official head basketball coach in 1910. He coached in 1910 and in 1912. Iddings coached in 1911, and Tigert coached in 1913. Mustaine was the first manager/athletic administrator of the program.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: Derrick Miller
Derrick Miller led the Wildcats in scoring his senior year at the University of Kentucky.
From Quiz: Kentucky by the Numbers
Answer: 1930 -1972
The Baron coached from 1930 to 1972. His record was 876-190. (.822)
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: Wayne Turner
First, Rondo broke the record for most steals made by a freshmen. Then, he decided to break the record for most steals in a season, previously set by Wayne Turner.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball
Answer: Indiana
UCLA was 1st with 11, followed by UK with 7, Indiana with 5, Duke and UNC tied with 3.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball History
Answer: Wallace Jones
Wallace "Wah Wah" Jones was the first player in Kentucky Basketball history to wear the number 27. He was an All-American in Baseball, Basketball, and Football.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball
Answer: James Park
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!
Answer: Baylor
Kentucky won by a score of 77-59. The other 3 teams were the teams that Rupp defeated in his other 3 NCAA championships.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: Adolph Rupp Era
Answer: Basil Hayden
Hayden was a Helms All-American for Kentucky in the 1920-21 season. He averaged 9.7 points per game. He came back to coach the Wildcats to a 3-13 record in 1927.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: Richie Farmer and Jared Prickett
Prickett was a part of the 1994 final four team, and Farmer was on the team that fell to Duke in the Elite 8 in 1992.
From Quiz: Kentucky by the Numbers
Answer: Georgetown College
December 18, 1930, Kentucky posted the first win for Adolph Rupp. A 67-19 victory over Georgetown College.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: Dan Issel
Dan Issel scored 2,138 points in 83 games with an average of 25.7 points per game.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball
Answer: Dan Issel
Dan Issel was UK's all-time leading scorer with 2,138 points when he left the school. The amazing thing was that he did that in 3 seasons with no 3-point shot.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball History
Answer: 23
Kentucky and Louisville first played each other in 1913, with Kentucky winning. Louisville had never won 3 in a row in the series.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball
Answer: Kentucky declined a bid, because graduate students couldn't play in the tournament
Kentucky had graduate students on the roster, and wasn't going to play without these graduate students.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: Adolph Rupp Era
Answer: An error by the scorers
A scorer's error was discovered after the game, which left the game in a tie. Also, overtime periods did not exist at the time, and Patrick Campbell didn't step on the line, because the 3-point shot didn't exist either!
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: Baylor
Kentucky beat Baylor 58-42 to win their first NCAA championship.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: Keith Bogans
Keith Bogans led his team in 2002-03 to 26 consecutive wins. They went on to be the top rated team in the NCAA tournament, only to lose to Marquette (and Dywane Wade) in the Elite Eight.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball
Answer: 1 win - 7 losses
Rick Pitino didn't win too many close ones: 12/23/1989 SW Louisiana L 113-116 OT.
3/28/1992 Duke L 103-104 OT
4/3/1993 Michigan L 78 - 81 OT
1/8/1994 Georgia L 90 - 94 OT
3/12/1995 Arkansas W 95 - 93 OT
11/15/1996 Clemson L 71 - 79 OT
2/4/1997 South Carolina L 79 - 84 OT
3/31/1997 Arizona L 79 - 84 OT
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball
Answer: Joe B. Hall
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!
Answer: 1.000
Kentucky went 9-0 in 1912. This team was coached by Edwin R. Sweetland.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: Oklahoma A & M
Kentucky defeated Oklahoma A & M to win the championship 46-36. Their first was in 1948.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: 35-4
Tubby won the National Title in his first year as head coach for UK.
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball
Answer: Wayne Turner
From Quiz: Kentucky Basketball History
Answer: Pete Maravich
Pistol Pete Maravich scored 64 points versus Kentucky in 1970, but the Kentucky Wildcats beat his team of LSU 121-105.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball
Answer: Edwin R. Sweetland
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!
Answer: Cliff Berger
Berger seldom played that year, and was their only player over 6'6".
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: Adolph Rupp Era
Answer: Ray Ecklund
Ecklund went 15-3 in his one year as Kentucky's head coach.
From Quiz: Wildcats Basketball: The Early Years
Answer: 1951
Kentucky defeated Kansas State 68-58 for championship number three. Numbers one and two were 1948 and 1949.
From Quiz: Kentucky Wildcat Basketball
Answer: Forced retirement
From Quiz: Kentucky Coaches Crazy Quiz!