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  2. 1953–54 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1953–54 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky. The head coach was Adolph Rupp. The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Memorial Coliseum. They were named national champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation. [2]

  3. 1970–71 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1970–71 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team was head coach Adolph Rupp's second to last team. [1] While not as successful as his past Wildcats teams, would go reach the Sweet Sixteen, finishing the season with a 22–6 record (16–2) and a Southeastern Conference regular-season championship.

  4. List of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball seasons - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky was the first college program to reach both the 1000-win and 2000-win victory plateaus. [17] [103] Kentucky is the first team to be live-broadcast on the SEC Network. [17] Kentucky is one of only three schools to have 9 McDonald's All-Americans on a single roster. [17] Kentucky is the first school to hold an on-campus NBA Combine. [17]

  6. 1947–48 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1947–48 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, also known as the Fabulous Five, [1] represented University of Kentucky. The head coach was Adolph Rupp . The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Alumni Gymnasium.

  7. College basketball final: Kentucky 87, North Carolina 83

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    Kentucky 9, North Carolina 4 at the 15:17 1H TV time. Aaron Bradshaw picking up where left off last week in win over Penn. UK’s 7-foot-1 freshman with 5 early points — a dunk and a 3-pointer.

  8. King Duncan - Wikipedia

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    The top of 1.4 with its description of Cawdor's execution has been transplanted to this scene. Banquo's "temple-haunting martlet" speech is given to Duncan. Duncan is later seen asleep in bed for a fleeting moment as Lady Macbeth slinks about in the chamber's shadows. Donalbain has been cut from the film, leaving Duncan with just one son, Malcolm.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Three days earlier, the University of Kentucky men’s basketball team had advanced to the Final Four. Before her son died, Anne had never watched the games. Now she did. “I put Patrick’s UK basketball shirt on that smells like him, and I watch a few minutes of the basketball game,” she said.