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The following 82 pages use this file: 2015–16 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team; 2015–16 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team; 2016 Kentucky Wildcats football team
The Kentucky Wildcats is the student body of the University of Kentucky. 30,473 students attend the university. Historically, the women's teams and athletes were referred to as the "Lady Kats", but all athletic squads adopted the "Wildcats" nickname in 1995. Collectively, the fans of the Kentucky Wildcats are often referred to as the Big Blue ...
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The following 34 pages use this file: 2004–05 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team; 2005 Kentucky Wildcats football team; 2005–06 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
The Wildcats played their home games on campus at Cliff Hagan Stadium from 1969 through 2018.On October 21, 2016, Kentucky announced plans to build a new stadium, with fixed seating for 2,400, additional grass berm seating for a permanent capacity of 4,000, and the capability to add temporary seating to raise capacity to as much as 7,000.
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of Commonwealth Stadium, some important numbers for the University of Kentucky’s football stadium, now called Kroger Field.
Wilbur and Wilma T. Wildcat – co-mascots of the Arizona Wildcats; Wild E. Cat – co-mascot of the New Hampshire Wildcats; The Wildcat – a costumed student who is one of three official mascots of the Kentucky Wildcats, two of which attend games. Wildcat Willy – mascot of the Northern Michigan Wildcats; Will D. Cat – mascot of the ...
On! U of K", [1] is a fight song at the University of Kentucky. Although it is primarily associated with the historically successful Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program, the lyrics are actually specific to football. [2] Aside from this song, the school is rarely referred to as "U of K" but simply as "UK."