![]() Return to statistics, team schedules, team rosters, opponents, players, coaches, opposing coaches, officials, games, assistance, Kentucky Basketball Page or search this site. Twelve mens teams competed in basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Coach Bernadette Locke-Mattox, Strength Coach Shaun Brownīack Row: Manager Vincent Tatum, Manager Ken Gayheart, Manager Jeff Morrow, Henry Thomas, Jared Prickett, Aminu Timberlake, Gimel Martinez, Rodney Dent, Andre Riddick, Jamal Mashburn, Rodrick Rhodes, Todd Svoboda, Equipment Manager Bill Keightley, Student Trainer Clark Pearson, Manager Spencer Tatum, Trainer JoAnn Hauser, Manager John Farris Coach Billy Donovan, Travis Ford, Chris Harrison, Junior Braddy, Dale Brown, Jeff Brassow, Tony Delk, Head Coach Rick Pitino, Asst. ![]() the search for a new coach, four selfless players decided to stick it out. Record: 29-7 (12-4, 1st in SEC MBB East) Rank: 6th in the Final AP Poll. article that signaled the end of the Roman empire of college basketball. | Schedule | Player Statistics | Game Statistics |įront Row: Asst. Choose a Player: Allen, Corey, Brand, Chris, Brown, Jermaine, Caldwell, Stanley, Garrott, Daniel, Golden, LaMarcus. 1991-92 Kentucky Wildcats Men's Roster and Stats. UNC had a crowded and experienced frontcourt, so Kessler didn’t see many minutes until the end of the season. NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player All-SEC SEC Tournament MVP Academic All-SEC Twenty-years ago today, on March 28, 1992, in Philadelphia, PA, Kentucky and Duke squared in off in an Elite Eight match-up often referred to as 'the greatest game ever played.' Perhaps the most. Walker Kessler, Sophomore C (North Carolina Transfer) Walker Kessler was a 5-Star All-American coming out of high school, and played his freshman season with the North Carolina Tar Heels. 3 Schedule edit Personnel edit References edit '1992 Kentucky Wildcats Schedule and Results'. Huggins has remained a notable figure in Cincinnati after elevating the Bearcats men’s basketball program to prominence, including a trip to the NCAA Final Four in 1992. Led by seniors Richie Farmer, Deron Feldhaus, John Pelphrey and Sean Woods, the Wildcats advanced all the way to the East Regional. After battling probation for two seasons, the ‘92 squad set out to make its presence felt in postseason play. Back Row: Strength Coach Ray Rock Oliver, Equipment Manager Bill Keightley, Jeff Morrow, Robbie Gayheart, Deron. But no team captured the hearts of Wildcat fans more than The Unforgettables of 1991-92. Coach Ralph Willard, Head Coach Rick Pitino. Basketball in their state in HS.ĥ players on this team were drafted by NBA teams.Ĥ players on this team played in the NBA.Īll-American All-NCAA Final Four Team All- NCAA Regional Team SEC Player of the Year All-SEC All-SEC Tournament The team's statistical leaders included Pookie Jones with 1,434 passing yards, Terry Samuels with 380 rushing yards, and Tim Calvert with 330 receiving yards. Front Row (l to r): Assistant Coach Herb Sendek, Assistant Coach Orlando Smith, Richie Farmer, Sean Woods, John Pelphrey, Derrick Miller, Asst. ![]() The head coach was Rick Pitino and the team finished the season with an overall record of 30–4.6 players on this team were named Parade All-Americans.Ģ players on this team were named McDonalds All-Americans.Ĥ players on this team were named Mr. ![]() The 1992–93 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky in the 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. ![]()
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