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Kentucky Begins Season at No. 11 in USA Today Coaches Poll

Kentucky will start at No. 11 in the USA Today Coaches Poll after landing in the No. 10 spot last week in the preseason AP Top 25.

The men’s basketball team will start at No. 11 in the USA Today Coaches Poll after landing in the No. 10 spot last week in the preseason Associated Press Top 25.

Gonzaga opens as the preseason No. 1 team followed by UCLA, Kansas, Villanova and Texas in the top five. Michigan, Purdue, Baylor, Duke and Illinois round out the top 10.

The full preseason rankings are available at . The voting was done by a panel of Division I head coaches in consultation with the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

The Wildcats will begin the season ranked among the nation’s top 11 in the Coaches’ Poll for the 13th straight season under .

Seven Kentucky opponents were ranked in the AP Top 25, and six will begin the year among the top 25 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Nonconference foes Kansas (3), Duke (9) and Ohio State (17) comprise a formidable slate that leads into one of the nation’s toughest conference schedules. That does not include Notre Dame, which is receiving votes in the poll.

Southeastern Conference members Alabama (13), Tennessee (17) and Auburn (22) were also ranked among the top 25 with LSU just on the outside receiving votes. Kentucky plays Alabama and Tennessee twice, and will visit Auburn. All told, will face eight opponents ranked in the preseason top 25 of the Coaches Poll. 

Kentucky was picked by the media to win its 50th SEC regular-season crown.

Calipari’s squad will return 42.1% of its minutes, 41.9% of its scoring, 39.0% of the rebounds, 42.4% of the assists and 60.6% of the 3-pointers from a season ago. For comparison, the only two Calipari-coached Kentucky teams that returned more minutes and more points (in terms of percentages) than the 2021-22 team is slated to return were the 2011-12 national championship squad and the 2014-15 Final Four team that started the season 38-0.

Adding the Wildcats’ four transfers to the equation, Kentucky’s current 2021-22 roster includes 13,385 minutes, 5,203 points, 1,917 rebounds, 1,132 assists and 543 total 3-pointers in college basketball production.

Junior guard was named to the All-SEC First Team by both the media and the coaches and was a Bob Cousy Award preseason watch list selection. Graduate guard and junior forwards . and were tabbed to the preseason All-SEC Second Team by both entities. Grady was also picked to the preseason watch list for the Jerry West Award, while Tshiebwe is among the early-season candidates for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar award.

UK returns to action with an exhibition game vs. Kentucky Wesleyan on Friday at 7 p.m. on SEC Network. Kentucky’s regular season opens Nov. 9 in New York vs. Duke in the Champions Classic.

Walter Cornett, of Glendale, Kentucky, is the owner and operator of Walter’s Wildcat World. He founded WildcatWorld.com in 1998 making it one of the oldest Kentucky basketball fan sites in operation today.

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On This Day in UK Basketball History

On March 22, 1958, UK wins its fourth NCAA title by defeating Seattle and Elgin Baylor, 84-72, in Louisville before a home-state crowd of 18,803 in Freedom Hall. The “Fiddlin’ Five” was led by Vernon Hatton’s 30 points.  This is the only NCAA championship Kentucky won within the commonwealth.  The win gave Rupp his most coveted title, the one he vowed to win after the NCAA had suspended UK’s 1953 season.

 

On March 22, 1975, UK upsets undefeated Indiana in the Mideast Regional semifinals to earn a trip to the Final Four. It was the Hoosier's first loss in 34 games.  Indiana was 31-0 and had obliterated Kentucky 98-74 in a December meeting remembered for Hoosiers Coach Bobby Knight slapping UK head man Joe B. Hall in the back of the head.  With the Final Four at stake, Kentucky senior guards Mike Flynn (22 points) and Jimmy Dan Conner (17, five rebounds) came up huge to lead the Cats to sweet payback.

 

On March 22, 1984, Winston Bennett's three-point play with 13 seconds left pushed the Wildcats past Louisville into the Mideast Regional final.

 

On March 22, 1985, Joe B. Hall announces his retirement after UK loses to St. John’s, 86-70, in the NCAA West Regional in Denver.

 

On March 22, 1998, in one of the most anticipated matchups of the NCAA Tournament, UK roars back from a 17-point deficit with 9:38 remaining to defeat Duke, 86-84. Kentucky uncorked an NCAA Tournament rally for the ages behind the relentless penetration of junior point guard Wayne Turner (16 points, eight assists) and clutch three-point shooting from Heshimu Evans, Allen Edwards, Cameron Mills and Scott Padgett.

 

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