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Date Opponent W/L Score OT
2/12/1907 at Central L 23-25 OT
1/8/1910 at Wesleyan W 14-12 OT
2/21/1918 CENTRE W 22-20 3OT
3/6/1920 at Centre L 18-20 OT
2/13/1922 at Virginia L 30-32 OT
12/21/1928 MIAMI, OHIO W 43-42 3OT
2/1/1929 at Mississippi State W 25-23 OT
1/31/1930 at Tennessee L 24-29 OT
2/1/1930 WASHINGTON & LEE W 28-26 OT
2/22/1930 at Georgia W 22-21 OT
1/31/1931 at Tennessee W 36-32 OT
12/15/1936 at Xavier W 34-28 OT
2/18/1939 at Tennessee W 36-34 2OT
1/6/1940 at Xavier W 42-41 OT
3/1/1940 at Tennessee W 30-29 OT
12/23/1944 OHIO STATE W 53-48 OT
1/1/1945 at Long Island W 62-52 OT
1/27/1945 (Louisville) L 58-59 OT
12/29/1949 (New Orleans) W 57-56 OT
12/29/1950 St. Louis (New Orleans) L 42-43 OT
12/7/1957 TEMPLE W 85-83 3OT
2/22/1958 (Montgomery) W 45-43 OT
12/15/1958 MARYLAND W 58-56 OT
12/14/1959 at Kansas W 77-72 OT
12/22/1960 SAINT LOUIS L 72-74 OT
1/5/1963 GEORGIA TECH L 85-86 2OT
1/19/1963 TENNESSEE L 69-78 OT
1/10/1966 at Georgia W 69-65 2OT
12/5/1966 ILLINOIS L 97-98 OT
1/5/1967 L 89-91 OT
1/23/1967 TENNESSEE L 50-52 2OT
2/11/1967 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 72-77 OT
1/27/1969 at Alabama W 83-70 OT
12/12/1970 at Indiana W 95-93 OT
12/11/1971 Indiana (Louisville) L 89-90 2OT
2/5/1972 at Vanderbilt W 85-80 OT
2/12/1973 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 100-87 OT
3/15/1973 Austin Peay (NCAA) W 106-100 OT
2/11/1974 at Auburn L 97-99 OT
12/15/1975 Indiana (Louisville) L 68-77 OT
1/10/1976 TENNESSEE L 88-90 OT
1/26/1976 at Auburn L 84-91 OT
3/8/1976 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 94-93 OT
1/3/1977 Georgia W 64-59 OT
1/12/1977 TENNESSEE L 67-71 OT
2/11/1978 at L 94-95 OT
12/9/1978 KANSAS W 67-66 OT
12/16/1978 at Indiana L 67-68 OT
1/25/1979 at Auburn W 86-83 OT
3/3/1979 Tennessee (Birmingham) L 69-75 OT
3/7/1979 CLEMSON L 67-68 OT
11/17/1979 Duke (Springfield, Mass.) L 76-82 OT
2/24/1980 at LSU W 76-74 OT
1/31/1981 at Georgia W 71-68 2OT
12/12/1981 at Kansas W 77-74 OT
12/29/1981 Notre Dame (Louisville) W 34-28 OT
2/3/1982 at Auburn L 81-83 OT
1/10/1983 at Mississippi State W 59-53 OT
1/22/1983 at Vanderbilt W 82-77 OT
3/26/1983 Louisville (NCAA) L 68-80 OT
2/2/1985 at Auburn W 49-47 OT
2/11/1987 TENNESSEE W 91-84 OT
12/5/1987 Indiana (Indianapolis) W 82-76 OT
12/23/1989 UL LAFAYETTE L 113-116 OT
3/28/1992 Duke (NCAA) L 103-104 OT
4/3/1993 (NCAA) L 78-81 OT
1/8/1994 at Georgia L 90-94 OT
3/12/1995 Arkansas (SEC) W 95-93 OT
11/15/1996 Clemson (Indianapolis) L 71-79 OT
2/4/1997 at South Carolina L 79-84 OT
3/31/1997 Arizona (NCAA) L 79-84 OT
1/17/1998 ARKANSAS W 80-77 OT
3/28/1998 (NCAA) W 86-85 OT
12/8/1998 Indiana (Louisville) W 70-61 OT
1/26/1999 at Georgia W 91-83 OT
3/14/1999 Kansas (NCAA) W 92-88 OT
1/22/2000 at Vanderbilt W 81-73 OT
3/16/2000 St. Bonaventure (NCAA) W 85-80 2OT
11/10/2000 UCLA (New York) L 92-97 OT
12/18/2001 Duke (East Rutherford) L 91-94 OT
1/5/2002 at Mississippi State L 69-74 OT
2/6/2002 at Tennessee L 74-76 OT
1/20/2004 at Tennessee W 69-68 OT
3/12/2005 LSU (SEC) W 79-78 OT
3/27/2005 (NCAA) L 88-94 2OT
1/24/2007 at Georgia L 68-78 OT
3/9/2007 Mississippi State (SEC) L 82-84 OT
1/12/2008 VANDERBILT W 79-73 3OT
1/19/2008 at L 70-81 OT
3/15/2008 Georgia (SEC) L 56-60 OT
11/25/2009 Stanford (Cancun) W 73-65 OT
2/16/2010 Mississippi State W 81-75 OT
3/14/2010 Mississippi State (SEC) W 75-74 OT
2/23/2011 at Arkansas L 76-77 OT
2/2/2013  at Texas A&M W 72-68 OT
2/23/2013 MISSOURI W 90-83 OT
1/14/2014  at Arkansas L 85-87 OT
2/22/2014  LSU 77-76 OT
2/27/2014  ARKANSAS 67-71 OT
1/6/2015  OLE MISS 89-86 OT
1/10/2015  at Texas A&M 70-64 2OT
1/30/2016  at Kansas 90-84 OT
2/20/2016  at Texas A&M 79-77 OT
3/13/2016  vs. Texas A&M  (SEC)  W 82-77 OT
1/31/2017  GEORGIA W 90-81 OT
1/30/2018  VANDERBILT 83-81  OT
12/8/2018  vs. Seton Hall (New York) L 84-83  OT
3/31/2019  vs. Auburn (NCAA) L 77-71  OT
12/28/2019 Louisville W 78 – 70 OT
1/25/2020 Texas Tech W 76 – 74  OT
1/2/2021 Mississippi State W 78 – 73  2 OT
1/25/2022 Mississippi State W 82 – 74  OT
3/17/2022 Saint Peters L 79 – 85  OT
11/15/2022 Michigan State L 77 – 86  2 OT
11/20/2023 St. Josephs W 96 – 88 OT
Total 115 Games   64-51  

 

 

On This Day In UK Basketball History

On March 28, 1992, in what many called the “best NCAA Tournament game ever,” Kentucky takes defending NCAA champion Duke into overtime before losing 104-103 in the East Regional finals in Philadelphia. A last-second shot by Christian Laettner sends Duke to the Final Four, and breaks the hearts of Wildcat fans everywhere. It is Cawood Ledford’s last game as the “Voice of the Wildcats.”

 

On March 28, 1998, against Stanford, Kentucky rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit, then grabbed a 5-point overtime lead, before fending off the Cardinals to advance to the title game for the third straight season. Jeff Sheppard canned three long-range three-pointers - two in the final three minutes and one in overtime - en route to a career-high 27 points.

 

On March 28, 2014, unranked Kentucky beat No. 5 Louisville 74-69, in the 2014 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.  Aaron Harrison buried a three-pointer from the left corner with 39 seconds left that put UK ahead to stay before 41,072 in Lucas Oil Stadium.

 

On March 28, 2015, No. 1 Kentucky defeated No. 8 Notre Dame, 68-66, in the 2015 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight.  With its 37-0 record on the line, Kentucky trailed Notre Dame 59-53 with 6:14 left. UK rallied in front of 19,464 fans in Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena and preserved its perfect season thanks to a crucial blocked shot by Willie Cauley-Stein and two game-deciding free throws from Andrew Harrison in the final seconds.