Who did Kentucky lose To when they were undefeated?

Who did Kentucky lose To when they were undefeated?

Wisconsin
Wisconsin ends Kentucky run for berth in finale Kentucky’s undefeated season is over, courtesy of Frank Kaminsky and Wisconsin — 71-64 winners over the Wildcats on Saturday in the Final Four.

When did Badgers beat Kentucky?

April 4, 2015
Backed by its fun-loving group of personalities, UW shocked everyone and punched a ticket into the 2015 NCAA title game with a 71-64 win over Kentucky at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on April 4, 2015.

Has UK football ever been 7-0?

In just the ninth season of Kentucky football, the program, which would not even be known as the Wildcats for another 11 years, moved to 6-0 with a 17-0 win over the 160th Indiana on Nov. 12, 1898. A week later, Kentucky would shutout Newcastle A.C. 36-0 to finish a perfect 7-0 season.

Has Kentucky ever won a national title in football?

The living players from the 1950 Wildcats team were honored during halftime of a game during the 2005 season as national champions for the 1950 season, as determined by the #1 ranking in Jeff Sagarin’s computer ratings released in 1990. The University of Kentucky claims this national championship.

Has ky ever lost in first round?

The Wildcats had not lost in the first round since 2008, when they fell to No. 6 Marquette as a No. 11 seed, 74–66. Their last first-round loss as a higher seed was back in 1987, when they lost a No.

What is the most points scored in a High School Basketball career?

North Dakota School for the Deaf’s Steve Blehm ended his career by averaging a then-national record 41.5 points for his career, including an 85-point game as a senior.

Where did King Kelly Coleman go to College?

Kentucky Wesleyan
Kelly “King” Coleman (September 21, 1938 – June 16, 2019) was an American professional basketball player….Kelly Coleman.

Personal information
High school Wayland (Wayland, Kentucky)
College Kentucky Wesleyan (1957–1960)
NBA draft 1960 / Round: 2 / Pick: 11th overall
Selected by the New York Knicks
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