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Two victories (and one loss) from the NCAA Tournament were vacated in the 1987-88 season as part of NCAA sanctions. Kentucky was also stripped of 1987-88's SEC regular season and SEC Tournament championships. ^D. Kentucky was banned from the 1989-90 and 1990-91 NCAA and SEC Tournaments due to sanctions from the Eddie Sutton era. ^E.
Mike Casey (May 26, 1948 [1]-April 9, 2009 [2]) was a basketball player for the University of Kentucky Wildcats from 1967 to 1971. [1] Casey was a part of what some consider to be the best recruiting class in UK history (a class which included 11 players, notably Dan Issel , Mike Pratt , Casey, and Terry Mills).
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Kentucky: 1906 121 2,398 758 1 .759 2 ... NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament records;
This is a list of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament all-time records, updated through the 2023 tournament. [1] [2] Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament. Teams with (*) have had games vacated due to NCAA rules violations. The records do include vacated games.
The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program is the men's college basketball team of the University of Kentucky. It has eight NCAA championships, the best all-time winning percentage, and the most all-time victories. [2] For their success, Kentucky has claimed to be "The Greatest Tradition in the History of College Basketball."
That showing will stand in Kentucky high school hoops lore as one of the great individual performances ever in a state tournament game. My first-hand memory of basketball in Kentucky goes back to ...
* NCAA vacated 2–1 tournament record (1988) ^ NCAA vacated 5–2 tournament record (1980, 1999) † NCAA vacated 4–4 tournament record (2005–06, 2011–12), but confirmed Syracuse can claim tournament appearances. [2] †† NCAA vacated 15–3 tournament record (2012–15) ††† NCAA vacated 4–1 tournament record (1971)
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.