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2003-2004 Kentucky Basketball Schedule

Final Record: Won: 27; Lost: 5
SEC Conference Record: Won: 13; Lost: 3

107 - 89
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Team Nike

Game Notes: Exhibition
94 - 63
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs EA Sports

Game Notes: Exhibition
65 - 44
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Winthrop

108 - 81
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tennessee Tech

76 - 89
US Bank Arena

Marshall vs Kentucky

50 - 52
Anaheim Pond

UCLA vs Kentucky

Game Notes: John Wooden Classic
74 - 79
Ford Field

Michigan State vs Kentucky

Game Notes: Basketbowl
41 - 80
RCA Dome

Indiana vs Kentucky

101 - 72
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Eastern Kentucky

56 - 65
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Louisville

53 - 61
Freedom Hall

Austin Peay vs Kentucky

61 - 56
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs North Carolina

75 - 63
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Vanderbilt

66 - 67
Humphrey Coliseum

Mississippi State vs Kentucky

57 - 65
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Georgia

68 - 69
Thompson–Boling Arena

Tennessee vs Kentucky

63 - 71
Joyce Center

Notre Dame vs Kentucky

71 - 61
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Mississippi

66 - 60
Memorial Gymnasium

Vanderbilt vs Kentucky

65 - 68
O'Connell Center

Florida vs Kentucky

65 - 64
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs South Carolina

66 - 55
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Alabama

74 - 68
Stegeman Coliseum

Georgia vs Kentucky

73 - 56
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Arkansas

59 - 68

Auburn vs Kentucky

92 - 60
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tennessee

64 - 70
Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Louisiana State vs Kentucky

65 - 84
Colonial Center

South Carolina vs Kentucky

82 - 62
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Florida

60 - 69
Georgia Dome

SEC Tournament Second Round

63 - 78
Georgia Dome

SEC Tournament Semi-Finals

73 - 89
Georgia Dome

SEC Tournament Finals

96 - 76
Nationwide Arena

NCAA St. Louis Regional First Round

75 - 76
Nationwide Arena

NCAA St. Louis Regional Second Round

On This Day in UK Basketball History

On December 12, 1998, No. 5 Kentucky upset No. 2 Maryland, 103-91.  In a scintillating, up-and-down matchup that had a Rupp Arena crowd of 24,321 rocking, UK seniors Heshimu Evans (31 points), Scott Padgett (25) and Wayne Turner (17) and freshman Tayshaun Prince (13) outdueled Maryland’s Terence Morris (26), Steve Francis (25) and Obinna Ekezie (19).

 

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