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The Kentucky Wildcats are the men's and women's Athletic teams representing the University Of Kentucky (UK), a founding member of the Southeastern Conference . At one time, women's teams and athletes were called "Lady Kats," but the women's programs adopted the "Wildcats" nickname in the early 1990s. Teams sponsored by the UK athletic program include Football , men's & women's Basketball , women's Volleyball , baseball, softball, men's & women's Cross Country , men's & women's Swimming / Diving , women's Gymnastics , men's & women's Soccer , men's & women's Track & Field (indoor & outdoor), men's & women's Golf , men's & women's Tennis , and the coeducational sport of Rifle . The men's soccer team competes in Conference USA because the SEC does not sponsor that sport for men. The University of Kentucky cheerleaders have won the UCA Division I-A Cheerleading Championship 15 times, more than any other school. UK has some of the most loyal fans in the country. The recent renovation to Rupp Arena has added the E-Rupp-tion Zone, a popular place for students during basketball games. BASKETBALL The University of Kentucky men's basketball team is one of the elite NCAA basketball programs, having earned a total of seven NCAA Titles and having won more games than any other Division I team (Currently 1,909 wins), thus making it college basketball's winningest program in the nation. Its seven titles were won by four different coaches - Adolph Rupp - 1948, 1949, 1951 and 1958; Joe B. Hall - 1978; Rick Pitino - 1996; and Tubby Smith - 1998. Four coaches with national titles is a record for men's Division I basketball; North Carolina (3) is the only other school with more than two. UK's Rupp Arena has attained legendary status as one of the top 5 most difficult venues in the country for opponents to play. The program has one of the largest and loyal fan bases in the country, notorious for following the team anywhere in the world, often selling out its (frequently small) visitors' ticket allocation and sometimes buying the extra tickets left from the home team. The fan base often calls itself the "Big Blue Nation". The basketball program's popularity has spurred a number of websites for fans to talk about their beloved team in forums and chat rooms. Some of the popular gatherings include the following: One loyal fan and sports song singer/songwriter named Ryan Parker wrote an inspiring song about Kentucky Wildcat basketball that traces its entire history. It is called "I Bleed Blue" and is available at: Several Wildcats teams have reached legendary status within the state, and even among basketball fans elsewhere:
:Since the Sagarin ratings have been in use, the 95-96 Kentucky ranks among the all-time best teams:
:This team became the first SEC team in 40 years to go through the conference regular season unbeaten. After stumbling in the SEC tournament final against Mississippi State , they would make a dominating run into the Final Four. They avenged an early-season loss to UMass in the semifinals, and defeated Syracuse in the final. Many of these players, including Scott Padgett , another future NBA player who was academically ineligible in 1996, would be back in the NCAA championship game the next season, losing in overtime to Arizona . Mohammed, Padgett, Sheppard, and Turner would play on another well-remembered UK team...
FOOTBALL The football team is typically much less successful than the basketball team, rarely achieving a winning season. In fact, the last Wildcats football coach to leave Lexington with a winning record during his tenure at UK was Blanton Collier , who was fired after the 1961 season. As a member of the football-heavy SEC, they compete against many of the top college football progams in the nation. They play at Commonwealth Stadium . Interestingly, Paul "Bear" Bryant was head football coach for eight seasons. Many believe the university was not large enough to overcome ego differences between the winningest college basketball coach, Adolph Rupp, and the winningest college football coach, Bear Bryant, who was twelve years younger than Rupp. However, much evidence suggests that most of the disproportion comes from the administration at the school favoring Rupp, even during scandals in the early 1950s; the "last straw" was at a year-end sports banquet where the two coaches received two different gifts: Bryant a lighter, Rupp a new car. The team's current coach is Rich Brooks . CHEERLEADING The University of Kentucky cheerleaders have won the UCA Division I-A ," Connie Chung 's "Eye to Eye," and the "CBS Morning Show", NBC's '' The Today Show '', in "Southern Living" and '' Gentlemen's Quarterly '', "ESPN the Magazine," and " Seventeen " magazines. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
Sports song singer/songwriter and longtime Kentucky basketball fan Ryan Parker has written and recorded a song titled "I Bleed Blue" about what Kentucky basketball means to its fans. |
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