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1990-1991 Kentucky Basketball Schedule

Final Record: Won: 22; Lost: 6
SEC Conference Record: Won: 14; Lost: 4

85 - 62
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Pennsylvania

71 - 75
Myrl H. Shoemaker Center

Cincinnati vs Kentucky

90 - 98
RCA Dome

Notre Dame vs Kentucky

Game Notes: Big Four Classic
88 - 71
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Kansas

84 - 81
Dean Smith Center

North Carolina vs Kentucky

86 - 70
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tenn-Chattanooga

87 - 84
Assembly Hall

Indiana vs Kentucky

70 - 84
Freedom Hall

Western Kentucky vs Kentucky

74 - 60
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Eastern Kentucky

85 - 93
Freedom Hall

Louisville vs Kentucky

80 - 81
Stegeman Coliseum

Georgia vs Kentucky

93 - 80
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Louisiana State

89 - 70
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Mississippi State

58 - 87
Memorial Coliseum

Kentucky vs Soviet Union

Game Notes: Exhibition
74 - 78
Thompson–Boling Arena

Tennessee vs Kentucky

85 - 95
Tad Smith Coliseum

Mississippi vs Kentucky

58 - 50
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Vanderbilt

81 - 65
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Florida

88 - 83
Coleman Coliseum

Alabama vs Kentucky

81 - 89
Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum

Auburn vs Kentucky

96 - 84
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Georgia

107 - 88
Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Louisiana State vs Kentucky

83 - 82
Humphrey Coliseum

Mississippi State vs Kentucky

85 - 74
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tennessee

89 - 77
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Mississippi

98 - 87
Memorial Gymnasium

Vanderbilt vs Kentucky

74 - 90
O'Connell Center

Florida vs Kentucky

79 - 73
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Alabama

114 - 93
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Auburn

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On This Day in UK Basketball History

On March 20, 1942, after winning its sixth SEC championship, UK wins its first NCAA Tournament game, 46-44, over Illinois.

 

On March 20, 1946, Ralph Beard's free throw with 40 seconds left lifted the Wildcats to their first national title in the NIT, with a 46-45 victory over Rhode Island before 18,475 in the old Madison Square Garden in New York City.

 

On March 20, 1948, Kentucky defeated Holy Cross, 60-52, in the 1948 NCAA Final Four.  Alex Groza went for 23 points and Ralph Beard 13 while Kentucky held Holy Cross star Bob Cousy to five points before 18,472 in the old Madison Square Garden in New York City. This was a pivotal win in the drive to Kentucky’s first NCAA title.

 

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