UK Record:
Overall Record:
Alma Mater (Year):
Hometown:
Born: |
219-50 (81.4%), 8 years
352-124 (73.9%) 15 years
Massachusetts (1974)
New York, NY
Sept. 18, 1952 |
Promising
to win right away, the 36-year-old coach from the New York Knicks rook the challenge of
rebuilding the UK basketball dynasty and never quit until the job was complete eight years
later.
Pitino
came to UK with impressive credentials, having rebuilt Boston College, Providence and the
Knicks before traveling to the Bluegrass. His first UK ream, Pitinos
Bombinos, shocked the college basketball world by defeating Shaquille ONeal, Chris
Jackson and the No. 9-ranked LSU Tigers in Lexington en route to a 14-14 record on
1989-90.
It
was a glimpse into the future. The following year, UK finished with the best record in the
SEC. Then in 1992, fresh off NCAA probation, the Unforgettables rook eventual
national champion Duke into overtime of the East Regional final before falling 104-103 in
what many have labeled the greatest college basketball game ever played.
In
1993, with Jamal Mashburn leading the charge, UK advanced to the Final Four for the first
rime in nine years, losing to Michigan in overtimc. The next year, the Cars recorded the
biggest road comeback in NCAA history -31 points with 15:34 remaining-to defeat LSU,
99-95. After an Elite Eight finish in 95, Pitinos squad became the team to
beat in 96. Highlights included the schools first league championship in 10
seasons, a 27-game win streak, a top-three ranking nearly the entire season, and the
crowning jewel, the schools sixth NCAA title.
After
a trip to the White House for a celebration with the President, UK lost four players to
the NBA Draft. Pitino's task of defending the national championship became more difficult
after star-guard Derek Anderson severely injured his knee during the season. But his Cats
wouldnt fold, rolling to the title game before losing t Arizona in overtime.
Along
the way, Pitino won on five of six SEC Tournament Championships two ECAC Holiday Classics,
the Maui Invitational and the Great Alaska Shootout. He had a 104-28 record vs. SEC teams,
winning two league crowns and an amazing 17-I record in the SEC tourney.
He
coached three All-Americans and eight All-SEC performers. The NBA drafted eight of his
Wildcats, six in the first round, including three lottery picks.
Following
the national runner-up trophy in 1997, the former point guard at UMass left UK for the
challenge of rebuilding the Boston Celtics of the NBA. |