1991–92 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team

1991–92 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball
SEC Regular season champions
SEC Tournament champions
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 9
AP No. 6
1991–92 record 29–7 (12–4 SEC)
Head coach Rick Pitino (3rd season)
Assistant coach Herb Sendek
Assistant coach Billy Donovan
Assistant coach Bernadette Locke-Mattox
Home arena Rupp Arena
1991–92 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
East
#6 Kentucky124 .750  297  .806
Florida97 .563  1914  .576
Tennessee88 .500  1915  .559
Georgia79 .438  1514  .517
Vanderbilt610 .375  1515  .500
South Carolina313 .188  1117  .393
West
#9 Arkansas133 .813  268  .765
#25 LSU124 .750  2110  .677
#13 Alabama106 .625  269  .743
Mississippi State79 .438  1513  .536
Auburn511 .313  1215  .444
Ole Miss412 .250  1117  .393
1992 SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]
Jerseys honoring the team's four seniors—"The Unforgettables"—hang in Rupp Arena

The 1991–92 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in NCAA competition in the 1991–92 season. Coached by Rick Pitino, the Wildcats were, then as now, a member of the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena.

This season's team is one of the most fondly remembered in UK's long basketball history. The Wildcats were coming off a two-year postseason ban due to major recruiting violations committed during the tenure of Pitino's predecessor Eddie Sutton, although the NCAA found Sutton was not personally liable. The violations mainly centered on alleged cheating by former player Eric Manuel on the ACT college entrance exam and cash payments to the guardian of another former player, Chris Mills.

The team's four seniors, three of whom were Kentucky natives, had remained loyal to the program throughout its probation, and would enter Kentucky basketball history as "The Unforgettables". They were:

Although the seniors were the heart and soul of the team, its biggest star was sophomore Jamal Mashburn, who would go on to become a consensus first-team All-American the following season and have a successful 12-year NBA career; he is now an NBA analyst for ESPN.

The Wildcats' run in the NCAA Tournament would end in a regional final against Duke that is often cited as the greatest college game ever played. The heavily favored Blue Devils survived an overtime thriller on Christian Laettner's last-second shot at the buzzer.

The legacy of "The Unforgettables" at UK was great enough that the UK program decided to retire their jerseys (but not their numbers) almost immediately after that game. While jersey retirement is not uncommon, it is rare for a school to bestow this honor so soon after a player's career ends.

NCAA basketball tournament

  • East
    • Kentucky (2) 88, Old Dominion (15) 69
    • Kentucky 106, Iowa State (10) 98
    • Kentucky 87, Massachusetts (3) 77
    • Duke (1) 104, Kentucky 103 (OT)

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Awards and honors

  • David Reed - Executive towelboy

Team players drafted into the NBA

Not one member of the Wildcats was claimed in the 1992 NBA Draft. [3]

References

  1. sports-reference.com 1991-92 Southeastern Conference Season Summary
  2. http://www.databasesports.com/ncaab/tourney.htm?yr=1992
  3. "1992 NBA Draft on". Databasebasketball.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-03. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
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