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Davis reportedly was one of the most sought after prep basketball players to ever play in Tennessee and legendary Kentucky Coach Adolph Rupp made a trip to Rutledge to recruit him. But A.W. wanted to ...
Four years later, Texas Western won the 1966 NCAA championship and became the first school to start five African American players in the title game — upsetting Adolph Rupp's all-white Kentucky ...
Coaches in the pre-Rupp years of Kentucky basketball From UK's first season (a three-game slate in 1903) through 1929-30 (the year before Adolph Rupp arrived), the program only had three coaches ...
Five years later, Elliott was the John Wooden Award winner and Adolph Rupp Player of the Year. ... It has taken 60 years for McCray’s UA basketball career to be fully appreciated.
Gary Emerson's Harry Flournoy and Froebel's Orsten Artis didn't attend Texas Western University in 1962 to make history, but they did.
Mark Pope is set to begin his second season with Kentucky basketball. Here's how other coaches have fared during Year 2 leading the Kentucky Wildcats.
Hawk. Jet. AP. JJ. Squeaky. When it comes to Bradley basketball's Mount Rushmore, there are many names to consider. The ...
Mark Pope's first season as Kentucky's head basketball coach included a Sweet 16 appearance and a record eight wins against AP top-15 opponents. Kentucky's 2025-26 roster features returning star Otega ...
Gene Melchiorre: If Pete and Shoeless Joe can be forgiven, so can Squeaky.He is perhaps the greatest player in Bradley's proud history, a 5-foot-8 point guard of whom legendary Adolph Rupp once ...
An NFL player dropped 60 points in a Damar Hamlin charity basketball game over the weekend. Hamlin, the veteran Buffalo Bills defensive back who nearly lost his life during a Monday Night Football ...
Numerous top coaches were caught with their fingers in the cookie jar: Adolph Rupp, Eddie Sutton, Harry Combes, Larry Brown, Jim Harrick, Mike Jarvis, Clem Haskins, Jim O’Brien, Jerry Tarkanian ...
Hall was in his second year of coaching at UK after Adolph Rupp’s retirement. His team included Jack Givens, Bob Guyette, James Lee, Rick Robey, Mike Phillips, Jimmy Dan Conner and Mike Flynn.