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1984-1985 Kentucky Basketball Schedule

Final Record: Won: 18; Lost: 13
SEC Conference Record: Won: 11; Lost: 7
Head Coach: Joe B. Hall (Final Season)
Participated as #12 Seed in the West Region of the NCAA Tournament

 

94 - 69
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs China

Game Notes: Exhibition
63 - 54
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Toledo

66 - 56
Mackey Arena 

Purdue vs Kentucky

54 - 56
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Southern Methodist

81 - 68
Assembly Hall

Indiana vs Kentucky

71 - 64
Freedom Hall

Louisville vs Kentucky

69 - 54
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs East Tennessee State

Game Notes: UKIT
66 - 55
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Cincinnati

Game Notes: UKIT Championship
89 - 92
Freedom Hall

Kansas vs Kentucky

68 - 61
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Auburn

78 - 62
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs North Carolina State

75 - 58
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Vanderbilt

45 - 57

Mississippi vs Kentucky

60 - 58
Memorial Coliseum

Alabama vs Kentucky

58 - 57
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Mississippi State

55 - 67
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Florida

81 - 73
Stegeman Coliseum

Georgia vs Kentucky

81 - 65
Stokely Athletic Center 

Tennessee vs Kentucky

53 - 43
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Louisiana State

47 - 49
Auburn Arena

Auburn vs Kentucky

62 - 68
Memorial Gymnasium

Vanderbilt vs Kentucky

67 - 52
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Mississippi

51 - 48
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Alabama

82 - 69
Humphrey Coliseum

Mississippi State vs Kentucky

68 - 76
O'Connell Center

Florida vs Kentucky

77 - 79
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Georgia

92 - 67
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tennessee

67 - 61
Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Louisiana State vs Kentucky

58 - 55
BJCC Coliseum

Florida vs Kentucky

Game Notes: SEC Tournament
58 - 66
Special Events Center

Washington vs Kentucky

Game Notes: NCAA West Regional First Round
61 - 64
Special Events Center

UNLV vs Kentucky

Game Notes: NCAA West Regional Second Round
86 - 70
McNichols Sports Arena

St. Johns vs Kentucky

Game Notes: NCAA West Regional Semifinals

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