List of Kentucky Wildcats basketball honorees

A number of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players have been honored with various Southeastern Conference and national awards.

Forty-two former Kentucky men's basketball players, coaches, and contributors are honored in Rupp Arena with banners representing their numbers hung from the rafters. With the streamlining of jersey numbers by the NCAA, the jerseys are retired but the numbers remain active. To have a banner hung, the athlete must be elected to the UK Athletics Hall of Fame.[1]

No.NameYearsNote
22Cliff Barker1947–491948 NCAA Champion, 1949 NCAA Champion, One of the Fabulous Five
12Ralph Beard1946–491948 NCAA Champion, 1949 NCAA Champion, One of the Fabulous Five
22Jerry Bird1954–56
50Bob Burrow1955–561956 Second Team All-America
56Burgess Carey1925–26
24Johnny Cox1957–591958 NCAA Champion, 1959 First Team All-America
10Louie Dampier1965–671967 Second Team All-America
7John DeMoisey1932–34
00Tony Delk1993–961996 NCAA Champion, 1996 First Team All-America, 1996 SEC Player of the Year, 1996 NCAA Tournament M.O.P.
42Bill Evans1952–55
32Richie Farmer1989–92One of the Unforgettables
12Deron Feldhaus1989–92One of the Unforgettables
21Jack Givens1975–781978 NCAA Champion, 1978 Second Team All-America, 1978 SEC Player of the Year, 1978 NCAA Tournament M.O.P.
44Phil Grawemeyer1954–56
15Alex Groza1945–491948 NCAA Champion, 1949 NCAA Champion, One of the Fabulous Five
35Kevin Grevey1973–751975 First Team All-America, 1973 and 1975 SEC Player of the Year
Joe B. Hall1973–851978 National Championship Head Coach
6Cliff Hagan1951–541951 NCAA Champion, 1952 First Team All-America, 1954 First Team All-America
52Vernon Hatton1956–581958 NCAA Champion
Basil Hayden1920–22
44Dan Issel1968–70UK All-time leading scorer, 1970 First Team All-America
27Wallace Jones1946–491948 NCAA Champion, 1949 NCAA Champion, One of the Fabulous Five
Bill Keightley1962–2008Mr. Wildcat, Equipment Manager
Cawood Ledford1953–92Voice of the Wildcats
4Kyle Macy1978–801978 NCAA Champion, 1980 First Team All-America, 1980 SEC Player of the Year
44Cotton Nash1962–641964 First Team All-America
24Jamal Mashburn1991–931993 First Team All-America, 1993 SEC Player of the Year
34John Pelphrey1989–92One of the Unforgettables
Rick Pitino1990–971996 National Championship Head Coach
30Frank Ramsey1951–541951 NCAA Champion, 1954 Second Team All-America
26Kenny Rallins1943–481948 NCAA Champion
42Pat Riley1965–671966 First Team All-America, 1966 SEC Player of the Year
53Rick Robey1975–781978 NCAA Champion, 1978 Second Team All-America
4Layton Rouse1938–40
Adolph Rupp1931–721948, 1949, 1951, 1958 National Championship Head Coach
Forest Sale1931–33Helms POY 1933, 2 time all American 1932 and 1933
Carey Spicer1929–31
77Bill Spivey1950–511951 NCAA Champion, 1951 First Team All-America
20Gayle Rose1953–55
16Lou Tsioropoulos1951–541951 NCAA Champion
34Kenny Walker1983–861986 First Team All-America, 1985–86 SEC Player of the Year
11Sean Woods1990–92One of the Unforgettables

National Players of the Year

Year Player Award(s)
1933Forest SaleHelms Athletic Foundation
1935LeRoy EdwardsHelms Athletic Foundation
2010John WallAdolph Rupp Trophy[2]
2012Anthony DavisJohn R. Wooden Award[3]

All-Americans

The following is a list of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players that were named First or Second Team All-Americans:

Tony Delk was a Consensus First Team All-America selection in 1995-96.
Tayshaun Prince was a Consensus First Team All-America selection in 2001 and 2002.
John Wall was a Consensus First Team All-America selection in 2009-10.
Year Player Position
1921Basil HaydenForward
1925Burgess CareyForward
1929Carey SpicerForward
1930Paul McBrayerForward
1931Carey SpicerForward
1932Forest SaleCenter
1933Ellis JohnsonGuard
1933Forest SaleCenter
1934John DeMoiseyForward
1935LeRoy EdwardsCenter
1939Bernard OpperGuard
1941Lee HuberGuard
1944Bob BrannumForward
1946Jack ParkinsonGuard
1947Ralph BeardGuard
1947Alex GrozaCenter
1948Ralph BeardGuard
1948Alex GrozaCenter
1949Ralph BeardGuard
1949Alex GrozaCenter
1949Wallace "Wah Wah" JonesCenter
1951Bill SpiveyCenter
1952Cliff HaganCenter
1952Frank RamseyGuard
1954Cliff HaganCenter
1954Frank RamseyGuard
1956Bob BurrowForward
1958Vernon HattonGuard
1959Johnny CoxForward
1962Cotton NashForward
1963Cotton NashForward
1964Cotton NashForward
1966Louie DampierGuard
1966Pat RileyForward
1967Louie DampierGuard
1969Dan IsselForward
1970Dan IsselForward
1975Kevin GreveyGuard
1974Kevin GreveyGuard
1975Kevin GreveyGuard
1976Jack "Goose" GivensForward
1977Jack "Goose" GivensForward
1977Rick RobeyCenter
1978Jack "Goose" GivensForward
1978Rick RobeyCenter
1980Kyle MacyGuard
1981Sam BowieCenter
1984Melvin TurpinForward
1985Kenny "Sky" WalkerForward
1986Kenny "Sky" WalkerForward
1992Jamal MashburnForward
1993Jamal MashburnForward
1996Tony DelkGuard
1997Ron MercerForward
1998Scott PadgettForward
2001Tayshaun Prince[4]Forward
2002Tayshaun Prince[4]Forward
2003Keith Bogans[4]Guard
2009Jodie Meeks[5]Guard
2010DeMarcus Cousins[6]Center
2010John Wall[6]Guard
2012Anthony DavisCenter
2012Michael Kidd-GilchristForward
2015Willie Cauley-SteinForward/Center
2015Karl-Anthony TownsCenter
2016Tyler UlisGuard
2017Malik MonkGuard

SEC Player of the Year (AP, UPI, Coaches)

The following is a list of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players who have been named SEC Player of the Year:

Year Player Position
1966Pat RileyForward
1972Tom ParkerForward
1973Kevin GreveyGuard
1975Kevin GreveyGuard
1980Kyle MacyGuard
1985Kenny "Sky" WalkerForward
1986Kenny "Sky" WalkerForward
1993Jamal MashburnForward
1996Tony DelkGuard
1997Ron MercerForward
2001Tayshaun PrinceForward
2003Keith BogansGuard
2010John WallGuard
2012Anthony DavisCenter
2016Tyler UlisGuard
2017Malik MonkGuard

SEC Freshmen of the Year (AP, Coaches)

The following is a list of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players who have been named either SEC Freshman of the Year (awarded by the league's head coaches, and open only to freshmen) or SEC Newcomer of the Year (awarded by the AP and open to any player in his first year at an SEC school, including transfers).

All listed players won both awards except for the following:

Year Player Position
2008Patrick PattersonForward
2010DeMarcus CousinsCenter
2011Terrence JonesForward
2012Anthony DavisCenter
2013Nerlens NoelCenter
2014Julius RandleForward
2015Karl-Anthony TownsCenter
2017Malik MonkGuard

Elite 90 Award

One of the NCAA's main student-athlete awards is the Elite 90 Award (previously the Elite 88 and Elite 89), presented at the site of each of the NCAA's 90 annual championship finals. In Division I men's basketball, eligible individuals are those on the playing squads of all Final Four participants who have played at least two seasons at their current school. The recipient is the eligible player with the highest grade point average, with completed credit hours as a tiebreaker if needed.

Year Player Class Position
2014Sam MaloneJuniorGuard

McDonald's All-Americans

The following is a list of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players who have been named McDonald's All-Americans during their prep careers:

Year Player Position Hometown (High School)
1978Dwight AndersonForwardDayton, OH (Roth)
1978Clarence TillmanForwardPhiladelphia, PA (West Philadelphia)
1978Chuck VerderberForwardLincoln, IL (Lincoln)
1979Sam BowieCenterLebanon, PA (Lebanon)
1979Derrick HordGuardBristol, TN (Tennessee)
1979Dirk MinniefieldGuardLexington, KY (Lafayette)
1980Bret BearupCenterGreenlawn, NY (Harborfields)
1980Jim MasterGuardFort Wayne, IN (Paul Harding)
1982Roger HardenGuardValparaiso, IN (Valparaiso)
1982Kenny "Sky" WalkerForwardRoberta, GA (Crawford County Comprehensive)
1983Winston BennettForwardLouisville, KY (Male)
1983James BlackmonGuardMarion, IN (Marion)
1984Ed DavenderGuardBrooklyn, NY (Boys and Girls)
1984Cedric JenkinsCenterDawson, GA (Terrell County)
1984Richard MadisonForwardMemphis, TN (Northside)
1985Irving ThomasForwardMiami, FL (Carol City)
1986Rex ChapmanGuardOwensboro, KY (Apollo)
1987Eric ManuelGuardMacon, GA (Southwest)
1988Chris MillsForwardLos Angeles, CA (Fairfax)
1992Tony DelkGuardBrownsville, TN (Haywood)
1992Rodrick RhodesForwardJersey City, NJ (St. Anthony's)
1994Antoine WalkerForwardChicago, IL (Mt. Carmel)
1995Ron MercerForwardNashville, TN (Goodpasture School)
1995Wayne TurnerGuardBoston, MA (Beaver Country Day)
1998Tayshaun PrinceForwardCompton, CA (Dominguez)
1999Keith BogansGuardAlexandria, VA (DeMatha)
1999Marvin StoneCenterHuntsville, AL (Grissom)
2001Rashad CarruthGuardCollege Park, GA (Oak Hill)
2004Joe CrawfordGuardDetroit, MI (Renaissance)
2004Randolph MorrisCenterAtlanta, GA (Landmark Christian)
2004Rajon RondoGuardLouisville, KY (Oak Hill)
2007Patrick PattersonForwardHuntington, WV (Huntington)
2009DeMarcus CousinsCenterMobile, AL (LeFlore)
2010Terrence JonesForwardPortland, OR (Jefferson)
2010Brandon KnightGuardFt. Lauderdale, FL (Pine Crest)
2010Doron LambGuardNew York, NY (Oak Hill)
2011Anthony DavisForwardChicago, IL (Perspectives Charter)
2011Michael GilchristForwardElizabeth, NJ (St. Patrick)
2011Marquis TeagueGuardIndianapolis, IN (Pike)
2011Kyle WiltjerForwardPortland, OR (Jesuit)
2012Archie GoodwinGuardSherwood, AR (Sylvan Hills)
2012Alex PoythressForwardClarksville, TN (Northeast)
2013Aaron HarrisonGuardRichmond, TX (Travis)
2013Andrew HarrisonGuardRichmond, TX (Travis)
2013Dakari JohnsonCenterNew York, NY (Montverde)
2013Marcus LeeForwardAntioch, CA (Deer Valley)
2013Julius RandleForwardDallas, TX (Prestonwood)
2013James YoungGuardRochester, MI (Rochester)
2014Devin BookerGuardMoss Point, MS (Moss Point)
2014Trey LylesForwardIndianapolis, IN (Arsenal Tech)
2014Karl Towns Jr.ForwardMetuchen, NJ (St. Joseph)
2014Tyler UlisGuardChicago, IL (Roselle Catholic)
2015Isaiah BriscoeGuardUnion, NJ (Roselle Catholic)
2016Bam AdebayoForwardLittle Washington, NC (High Point Christian Academy)
2016De'Aaron FoxGuardCypress, TX (Cypress Lakes)
2016Sacha Killeya-JonesForwardChapel Hill, NC (Virginia Episcopal)
2016Malik MonkGuardLepanto, AR (Bentonville)

Naismith Hall of Fame Members

The following Kentucky players, coaches, and contributors have been enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Year Inducted Name Position Years at Kentucky Enshrined as
1969 Adolph Rupp Head Coach 1930-1972 Coach
1978 Cliff Hagan Player, Administrator 1950-1954; 1975-1989 Player
1982 Frank Ramsey Player 1950-1953 Player
1993 Dan Issel Player 1967-1970 Player
2000 C.M. Newton Player, Administrator 1949-1951; 1989-2000 Contributor
2008 Pat Riley Player 1964-1967 Coach
2013 Rick Pitino Head Coach 1989-1997 Coach
2015 John Calipari Head Coach 2009–present Coach
2015 Louie Dampier Player 1964-1967 Player
STJ Hall of Fame Members

Olympians

The following Kentucky players and coaches have represented their country in basketball in the Summer Olympic Games:

Year Player/Coach Country Location Medal
1948Cliff Barker United States (USA)LondonGold
1948Ralph Beard United States (USA)LondonGold
1948Alex Groza United States (USA)LondonGold
1948Wah Wah Jones United States (USA)LondonGold
1948Ken Rollins United States (USA)LondonGold
1948Adolph Rupp (asst. coach) United States (USA)LondonGold
1956Billy Evans United States (USA)MelbourneGold
1960Adrian Smith United States (USA)RomeGold
2000Tubby Smith (asst. coach) United States (USA)SydneyGold
2008Tayshaun Prince United States (USA)BeijingGold
2012Anthony Davis United States (USA)LondonGold
2016DeMarcus Cousins United States (USA)Rio de JaneiroGold
UK Olympians

References

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  2. Adolph Rupp trophy winner: John Wall, Kentucky Archived January 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Davis wins Wooden National Player of the Year Award". WKYT-TV. March 31, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  4. NABC.org Retrieved on March 30, 2009
  5. AP via ESPN.com Retrieved on March 30, 2009
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Sporting News Retrieved on March 9, 2010
  • "Retired Jerseys". University of Kentucky Athletics. University of Kentucky Wildcats Athletic Department. 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
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