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<strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong><br />

<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong><br />

<strong>Head</strong> <strong>Coach</strong><br />

<strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong>


GENERAL<br />

Location<br />

Lexington, Ky.<br />

Enrollment 27,000<br />

Founded 1865<br />

Colors<br />

Blue & White<br />

Nickname<br />

Wildcats<br />

Conference<br />

Southeastern (Eastern Division)<br />

Arena Rupp Arena (23,000)<br />

Arena Record<br />

401-50, .889 (31 years)<br />

NCAA Championships 7 (1948, ‘49, ‘51, ‘58, ‘78, ‘96, ‘98)<br />

NCAA Runners-up 3 (1966, 1975, 1997)<br />

<strong>Joe</strong> Craft Center Ticket Office<br />

800-928-CATS<br />

Rupp Arena Ticket Office 859-233-3535<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

President Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. (Kentucky ‘68)<br />

Faculty Representative<br />

Dr. Alan DeSantis (James Madison '88)<br />

Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart (Ottawa ‘81)<br />

Athletics Phone Number 859-257-8000<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION<br />

Basketball Contact Scott Stricklin (Mississippi State ‘92)<br />

Stricklin’s E-mail<br />

stricklin@uky.edu<br />

Asst. Basketball Contact John Hayden (Alabama, ‘98)<br />

Hayden’s E-mail<br />

john.hayden@uky.edu<br />

Office Phone 859-257-3838<br />

Office Fax 859-323-4310<br />

Office Address<br />

338 Lexington Ave.,<br />

<strong>Joe</strong> Craft Center, Lexington, KY 40506<br />

Rupp Arena Press Row Phone 859-252-3602<br />

Internet Site<br />

ukathletics.com<br />

BASKETBALL STAFF<br />

<strong>Head</strong> <strong>Coach</strong> <strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong> (Texas State, ‘83)<br />

Overall College <strong>Coach</strong>ing Record<br />

Total: 100-58 (5 years) .633<br />

UTEP: 30-32 (2 years) .484<br />

Texas A&M: 70-26 (3 years) .729<br />

NCAA Appearances (Record) Three (3-3)<br />

Assistant <strong>Coach</strong>es Jeremy Cox (Mesa St. College, ‘91)<br />

Glynn Cyprien (Texas-San Antonio, ‘04)<br />

Administrative Asst.: (Office Phone) Peter Warden (859-257-1916)<br />

Best Time To Contact <strong>Coach</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong><br />

Coordinate through SID<br />

Asst. AD for Men’s Basketball<br />

Leon Smith<br />

Equipment Manager<br />

Bill Keightley<br />

Strength <strong>Coach</strong> Todd Forcier (Washington State, ‘99)<br />

Team Physicians<br />

Dr. Scott Mair, Dr. James Jagger<br />

2006-07 REVIEW<br />

Record: 22-12 (9-7 SEC, 4th Overall, 4th East)<br />

Home: 14-2, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 4-4<br />

NCAA Postseason Record: 1-1<br />

Defeated Villanova, 67-58; Lost to Kansas, 88-76<br />

Final AP Ranking:<br />

RV<br />

Final USA Today Ranking:<br />

RV<br />

2007-08 Kentucky Quick Facts<br />

2007-08 PREVIEW<br />

Starters Returning: 3<br />

No. Player Ht Cl Ppg Rpg<br />

3 <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> 6-2 Sr. 13.4 *3.8<br />

32 <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> 6-5 Sr. 14.0 4.0<br />

5 Derrick Jasper 6-6 So. 3.9 3.6<br />

Starters Lost: 2<br />

33 Randolph Morris 6-11 Jr. 16.1 7.8<br />

13 Bobby Perry 6-8 Sr. 8.4 3.5<br />

Other Lettermen Returning: 6<br />

43 Jared Carter 7-2 Jr. 0.3 2.3<br />

42 Mark Coury 6-8 So. 0.4 0.3<br />

34 Ramon Harris 6-7 So. 0.8 0.5<br />

23 Jodie Meeks 6-4 So. 8.7 2.8<br />

13 Michael Porter 6-2 So. 1.5 *1.2<br />

21 Perry Stevenson 6-9 So. 2.9 2.2<br />

Other Lettermen Lost: 2<br />

10 Lukasz Obrzut 7-1 Sr. 2.0 1.1<br />

23 Sheray Thomas 6-8 Sr. 2.5 3.3<br />

Newcomers: 4<br />

1 Alex Legion 6-4 Fr.<br />

54 Patrick Patterson 6-9 Fr.<br />

15 A.J. Stewart 6-8 Fr.<br />

25 Morakinyo Williams 6-11 Fr.<br />

*Assists per game<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4<br />

Top Returning Scorer: <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> - 14.0 ppg<br />

Top Returning Rebounder: <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> - 4.0 rpg<br />

Top Returning FG% (min. 100 FGA): <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> - 44.4%<br />

Top Returning FT% (min. 75 FTA): <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> - 81.5%<br />

All-SEC candidates: <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong>, Jodie Meeks


2007-08 Kentucky Basketball Roster<br />

Numerical<br />

No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School)<br />

1 Alex Legion 6-5 196 Fr. HS Detroit, Mich. (Oak Hill Academy)<br />

3 <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> 6-2 199 Sr. 3L New York, N.Y. (IMG Academy, Fla.)<br />

5 Derrick Jasper 6-6 213 So. 1L Paso Robles, Calif. (Paso Robles)<br />

13 Michael Porter 6-2 193 So. 1L Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian)<br />

15 A.J. Stewart 6-8 208 Fr. HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)<br />

21 Perry Stevenson 6-9 192 So. 1L Lafayette, La. (Northside)<br />

23 Jodie Meeks 6-4 212 So. 1L Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)<br />

25 Morakinyo Williams 6-11 270 Fr. HS Solihull, England (Bishop Ireton)<br />

32 <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> 6-5 221 Sr. 3L Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />

34 Ramon Harris 6-7 216 So. 1L Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage)<br />

42 Mark Coury 6-8 230 So. 1L Detroit, Mich. (Detroit Day)<br />

43 Jared Carter 7-2 250 Jr. 1L Georgetown, Ky. (Scott Co.)<br />

54 Patrick Patterson 6-9 219 Fr. HS Huntington, W.Va. (Huntington)<br />

Alphabetical<br />

No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School)<br />

3 <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> 6-2 199 Sr. 3L New York, N.Y. (IMG Academy, Fla.)<br />

43 Jared Carter 7-2 250 Jr. 1L Georgetown, Ky. (Scott Co.)<br />

42 Mark Coury 6-8 230 So. 1L Detroit, Mich. (Detroit Day)<br />

32 <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> 6-5 221 Sr. 3L Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />

34 Ramon Harris 6-7 216 So. 1L Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage)<br />

5 Derrick Jasper 6-6 213 So. 1L Paso Robles, Calif. (Paso Robles)<br />

1 Alex Legion 6-4 199 Fr. HS Detroit, Mich. (Oak Hill Academy)<br />

23 Jodie Meeks 6-4 212 So. 1L Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)<br />

54 Patrick Patterson 6-9 219 Fr. HS Huntington, W.Va. (Huntington)<br />

13 Michael Porter 6-2 191 So. 1L Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian)<br />

21 Perry Stevenson 6-9 192 So. 1L Lafayette, La. (Northside)<br />

15 A.J. Stewart 6-8 207 Fr. HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)<br />

25 Morakinyo Williams 6-11 270 Fr. HS Solihull, England (Bishop Ireton)<br />

<strong>Head</strong> <strong>Coach</strong>: <strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong> (Texas State, ‘83)<br />

Assistant <strong>Coach</strong>es: Jeremy Cox (Mesa State, ‘91)<br />

Glynn Cyprien (UTSA, ‘04)<br />

Asst. AD/Men’s Basketball: Leon Smith<br />

Pronunciation Guide:<br />

RAMEL <strong>Bradley</strong> (Ruh-MEL)<br />

Mark COURY (Curry)<br />

<strong>Billy</strong> GILLISPIE (Guh-LISS-pee)<br />

Glynn CYPRIEN (SIP-ree-in)<br />

MORAKINYO Williams (Mora-KEEN-yo)


2007-08 Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Live TV Time<br />

Oct. 31 (Wed) PIKEVILLE COLLEGE [Exh.] / 7:00 p.m.<br />

Nov. 3 (Sat) SEATTLE [Exh.] / TBA<br />

Nov. 6 (Tue) 1<br />

2K Sports College Hoops Classic [Rupp] TBA<br />

Nov. 7 (Wed) 1<br />

2K Sports College Hoops Classic [Rupp] TBA<br />

Nov. 15 (Thu) 2<br />

2K Sports College Hoops Classic [NYC] TBA<br />

Nov. 16 (Fri) 2<br />

2K Sports College Hoops Classic [NYC] TBA<br />

Nov. 21 (Wed) LIBERTY / 7:00 p.m.<br />

Nov. 24 (Sat) TEXAS SOUTHERN / TBA<br />

Nov. 27 (Tue) STONY BROOK / 7:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 1 (Sat) NORTH CAROLINA 2:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 8 (Sat) at Indiana 3:45 p.m.<br />

Dec. 15 (Sat) vs. UAB [Louisville] 2:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 18 (Tue) at Houston 9:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 22 (Sat) TENNESSEE TECH / 1:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 29 (Sat) SAN DIEGO 2:00 p.m.<br />

Dec. 31 (Mon) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL / Noon<br />

Jan. 5 (Sat) LOUISVILLE 4:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 12 (Sat) • VANDERBILT 1:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 15 (Tue) • at Mississippi State 9:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 19 (Sat) • at Florida 9:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 22 (Tue) • TENNESSEE 9:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 26 (Sat) • SOUTH CAROLINA 1:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 2 (Sat) • at Georgia 1:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 6 (Wed) • at Auburn 8:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 9 (Sat) • ALABAMA 1:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 12 (Tue) • at Vanderbilt 9:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 16 (Sat) • at LSU 1:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 19 (Tue) • GEORGIA 9:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 23 (Sat) • ARKANSAS 2:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 27 (Wed) • OLE MISS 8:00 p.m.<br />

Mar. 2 (Sun) • at Tennessee Noon<br />

Mar. 5 (Wed) • at South Carolina 7:00 p.m.<br />

Mar. 9 (Sun) • FLORIDA Noon<br />

Mar.13-16(Th-Su) 3 SEC Tournament [Atlanta] / TBA<br />

• SEC Game<br />

1<br />

2K College Sports Hoops Classic (Rupp Arena)<br />

2<br />

2K College Sports Hoops Classic (Madison<br />

Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)<br />

3<br />

Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.)<br />

Check local listings • All times Eastern


1,000 Point Members<br />

Former Wildcat Randolph Morris<br />

(2005-07) became the 53rd member of<br />

the 1,000-point club last season, finishing<br />

his career with 1,123 points, good for<br />

42nd on UK’s all-time scoring list.<br />

Morris and the other 52 members of the<br />

elite club look to be joined by two more<br />

Wildcats this season, seniors <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

<strong>Bradley</strong> and <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong>.<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> is the closest of the two<br />

needing only 100 points (900) to join the<br />

club, while <strong>Bradley</strong> (848) needs 152<br />

points to hit the 1,000-point plateau.<br />

The pair could become the first tandem<br />

to reach the hallowed club since<br />

Gerald Fitch (1,391) and Erik Daniels<br />

(1,053) turned the trick during the 2004<br />

season.<br />

More Milestone Clubs<br />

In addition to possibly joining the 1,000<br />

point club, <strong>Bradley</strong> and <strong>Crawford</strong> are both<br />

quickly approaching an elite three-point<br />

group in Wildcat history. Both seniors are<br />

within reach of jumping into the UK’s Top<br />

10 three-point shooting club.<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> will begin the season only 29<br />

treys away from 10th on the all-time threepoint<br />

list while <strong>Bradley</strong> is only four behind at<br />

33. Considering each hit more than 60 long<br />

range shots last season (<strong>Bradley</strong>-69;<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong>-63), there’s a good chance they’ll be<br />

writing their names in UK three-point lore as<br />

well.<br />

First Year <strong>Coach</strong>es<br />

The biggest news during the off season was<br />

clearly the hiring of head coach <strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong>.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> became the only the sixth coach in<br />

Kentucky history in the last 76 years and he<br />

joins and elite group. With the exception of<br />

Eddie Sutton (1986-89) each of the five previous<br />

coaches won a national championship<br />

while donning the blue and white.<br />

In addition, with the exception of Rick Pitino<br />

(1990-97), each of the five enjoyed a tremendous<br />

amount of success in their first year at<br />

the helm of the Wildcat ship. Adolph Rupp<br />

posted a 15-3 (.833) record in his inaugural<br />

campaign. <strong>Joe</strong> B. Hall was 20-8 (.714) in his<br />

first season while leading the Wildcats to an<br />

SEC Championship. Eddie Sutton went 32-4<br />

From the Notebook...<br />

(.889) in his first season<br />

while also guiding<br />

UK to an SEC<br />

Championship. Rick<br />

Pitino guided his first<br />

team to an improbable<br />

14-14 (.500) after the<br />

program was rocked by<br />

probation. Tubby Smith<br />

burst on the scene in<br />

1998 leading the ‘Cats<br />

to the ‘98 NCAA<br />

Championship while<br />

fashioning a 35-4<br />

(.897) record.<br />

Wildcats Undergo<br />

Surgeries<br />

Sophomore Jared<br />

Carter, who missed<br />

most of the 2006-07<br />

season with a separated<br />

right shoulder,<br />

underwent surgery<br />

Thursday, June 21 to<br />

repair another injury to<br />

the shoulder. He is<br />

scheduled to rehab the<br />

shoulder this summer and be available for the<br />

upcoming 2007-08 season.<br />

Carter, a 7-2 post player from<br />

Georgetown, Ky., played in just three<br />

games last season before having his<br />

shoulder operated on in December. He<br />

suffered his most recent injury in a pickup<br />

game on campus in early June.<br />

Meanwhile sophomore Derrick Jasper<br />

will spent much of the summer recovering<br />

from an arthroscopic procedure on<br />

his left knee, but is expected to be ready<br />

when practice begins in October.<br />

Jasper underwent surgery Friday,<br />

June 22 to clean out loose cartilage. The<br />

Paso Robles, Calif.,-native, who started<br />

27 games as a true freshman, remained<br />

on campus attending summer school.<br />

<strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> (top) and <strong>Joe</strong><br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> (bottom) look to join<br />

the 1,000-point club this year.<br />

Youngest Guns<br />

The Wildcats return what might be the<br />

youngest team in recent memory. With<br />

the exception<br />

of seniors<br />

<strong>Ramel</strong><br />

Jodie Meeks is one of six<br />

returning sophomores for the<br />

young Wildcats.<br />

<strong>Bradley</strong> and <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> and junior Jared<br />

Carter, the rest of Kentucky’s roster is chock<br />

full of sophomores (six) and freshmen (four).<br />

Sophomores: Mark Coury, Ramon Harris,<br />

Derrick Jasper, Jodie Meeks, Michael Porter,<br />

Perry Stevenson<br />

Freshmen: Alex Legion, Patrick Patterson,<br />

A.J. Stewart, Morakinyo Williams<br />

The last time UK sported such a young collection<br />

of talent was in the 1988-89 season,<br />

Eddie Sutton’s final season as head coach,<br />

when the Wildcats had nine freshmen (five)<br />

and sophomores (four) to go with one junior<br />

(Derrick Miller) and one senior (Mike Scott).<br />

Sophomores: Leron Ellis, Reggie Hanson,<br />

Eric Manuel, Sean Sutton<br />

Freshmen: Johnathon Davis, Richie<br />

Farmer, Deron Feldhaus, Chris Mills, John<br />

Pelphrey


<strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong><br />

After some of the most dramatic singleseason<br />

turnarounds in NCAA history at<br />

Texas-El Paso and Texas A&M, <strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong><br />

becomes the 21st coach of the Kentucky<br />

Wildcats.<br />

In just three seasons at Texas A&M, the<br />

three-time Big 12 <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year engineered<br />

one of the most amazing turnarounds in college basketball history,<br />

leading ESPN’s Steve Lavin, among others, to christen him a “miracle<br />

worker.”<br />

In the 2006-07 season, <strong>Gillispie</strong>, who was a finalist for the 2007<br />

Naismith National <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year, and Jim Phelan National <strong>Coach</strong> of<br />

the Year led the Aggies to a school record 27-7 record which included a<br />

school best No. 3 seed in the NCAA’s, in which they advanced to the<br />

Sweet 16 for the first time since 1980.<br />

In addition to leading the Aggies to a final No. 9 ranking in 2007, he<br />

led A&M to a top 10 ranking in both polls for 11 straight weeks. Before<br />

the 2007 season, the last time A&M was ranked in the top 10 in either<br />

poll was Jan. 3, 1979, when the Aggies were ranked 10th by the AP. The<br />

only other time A&M was ranked in the top 10 was a four-week run in the<br />

AP poll in 1959-60. That team was ranked No. 8 one week and 10th the<br />

following three weeks.<br />

In <strong>Gillispie</strong>’s first season in College Station in 2004-05, the Aggies were<br />

picked to finish last in the rugged Big 12, but shot out to a perfect 11-0<br />

start and went on to finish 21-10, earning accolades as the country’s most<br />

improved team. <strong>Gillispie</strong> became the only coach in history to lead the most<br />

improved team in consecutive seasons.<br />

Even more impressive, A&M went 8-8 in Big 12 play, including victories<br />

against No. 9-ranked Texas and No. 25-ranked Texas Tech, to become<br />

only the third college team ever to finish .500 in league play after going<br />

winless the previous season. The Aggies won two games in the National<br />

Invitation Tournament, A&M’s first postseason appearance in 11 years.<br />

The following season in 2005-06, A&M finished 22-9 and placed<br />

fourth in the Big 12 with a 10-6 mark, its best finish in the league’s 10-<br />

year history. In addition, A&M advanced to the NCAA Tournament for<br />

the first time in 19 years.<br />

But <strong>Gillispie</strong> was not finished yet as the Aggies pulled off a stunning<br />

first-round upset of national power Syracuse, then took LSU to the wire in<br />

the second round before losing on a three-point basket in the final seconds.<br />

The Tigers went on to the Final Four.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> was honored as Big 12 <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year by several major<br />

newspapers and was selected Texas College <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year by the<br />

TABC.<br />

A native of the tiny West Texas town of Graford, <strong>Gillispie</strong> began his<br />

Division I career at Baylor in the mid-1990s. He went on to successful<br />

assistant coaching stints at Tulsa and Illinois before becoming UTEP’s head<br />

coach in 2002.<br />

The Miners finished 6-24 in his first season, but went 24-8 and<br />

advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2004, an incredible 18-win<br />

improvement that ranks among the best in history. As a result, <strong>Gillispie</strong><br />

was named district coach of the year by the USBWA, Texas coach of the<br />

year by the TABC, and was a finalist for national coach of the year honors.<br />

The Miners captured the 2004 Western Athletic Conference title, its<br />

first in 12 years, after being picked to finish ninth in the preseason poll.<br />

UTEP became only the third WAC team in history — and the first in 35<br />

years — to win a league title after finishing last the previous year. In the<br />

exhibition season, the Miners ended the Harlem Globetrotters’ 288-game<br />

winning streak with an 89-88 victory.<br />

The Miners completed a 16-1 home ledger and built a huge following<br />

in El Paso, averaging 10,282 fans per game and ranking first in the NCAA<br />

in increased attendance. UTEP had eight sellout crowds of more than<br />

12,000.<br />

A tireless worker, the 47-year-old <strong>Gillispie</strong> has built a deserved reputation<br />

as one of the country’s best recruiters. His prowess was reflected in his<br />

first recruiting class at UTEP, which featured a pair of first-team junior college<br />

All-Americans — Filiberto Rivera and Omar Thomas — and earned a<br />

top 25 ranking.<br />

Rivera was the 2003 national junior college player of the year, while<br />

Thomas was the all-time leading scoring in junior college basketball and<br />

was the only JUCO player ever to score 2,000 points with 1,000 rebounds.<br />

At A&M, <strong>Gillispie</strong> signed three straight top-25 recruiting classes.<br />

Prior to being hired at UTEP in 2002, <strong>Gillispie</strong> served eight years as an<br />

assistant coach at Baylor, Tulsa and Illinois. He was a member of Bill Self’s<br />

staffs at Tulsa from 1997-00 and at Illinois from 2000-02. Self is now the<br />

head coach at Kansas.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> was part of a coaching unit that recorded 85 wins over three<br />

years, the second-highest total in the nation in that period, and captured<br />

four consecutive conference championships — two in the Big Ten and two<br />

in the Western Athletic Conference.<br />

When the WAC title at UTEP is included, <strong>Gillispie</strong> was a part of conference<br />

championship teams in five of six years, a record matched by few<br />

others.<br />

In addition, <strong>Gillispie</strong> was a member of the only coaching staff in NCAA<br />

history to lead two different schools to the Elite Eight in successive seasons<br />

— Tulsa in 2000 and Illinois in 2001.<br />

Tulsa registered a 32-5 mark in 1999-00 and Illinois fashioned a composite<br />

mark of 53-17 in 2000-01 and 2001-02, winning back-to-back Big<br />

Ten titles for the first time in 50 years. The Illinois staff became the first<br />

since 1913 to win Big Ten titles in each of its first two seasons in the<br />

league. Illinois advanced to the Sweet 16 in the 2002 NCAA Tournament.<br />

Tulsa earned a No. 9 national ranking in the final coaches’ poll in 2000,<br />

while Illinois was rated No. 6 in 2001 and No. 11 in 2002.<br />

His efforts on the recruiting trail helped Illinois land one of the nation’s<br />

top 10 classes in 2002, featuring All-American Dee Brown, James<br />

Augustine, Aaron Spears, Deron Williams and Kyle Wilson.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Baylor from<br />

1994-97 under head coach Harry Miller. The Bears notched 18 victories in<br />

1996-97 after consecutive nine-win seasons the previous two years. Baylor’s<br />

1996 recruiting class was ranked as high as No. 6 in the country.<br />

A 1983 graduate of Southwest Texas State with a bachelor’s degree in<br />

Education, <strong>Gillispie</strong> got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at his<br />

alma mater from 1982-85.<br />

From 1987-93, <strong>Gillispie</strong> served as head coach at three different high<br />

schools in Texas — Copperas Cove, New Braunfels Canyon and Killeen<br />

Ellison. His last prep team at Killeen Ellison recorded a 32-6 record in<br />

1992-93 and set school records for winning percentage and points scored<br />

while finishing the year ranked No. 4 in the state.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> joined the JUCO ranks from 1993-94 as an assistant and<br />

recruiting coordinator at South Plains Junior College in Levelland, Texas.<br />

Born in Abilene on Nov. 7, 1959, <strong>Gillispie</strong> was the middle of five children<br />

and the only boy. When he was in second grade, the family moved to<br />

Graford (pop. 578), located 65 miles northwest of Fort Worth.<br />

He played point guard at Graford High School and was a two-sport<br />

athlete in basketball and baseball at Ranger (Texas) Junior College from<br />

1978-80.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> attended Sam Houston State for one year, where he was a student<br />

assistant under coach Bob Derryberry, then transferred to Texas State,<br />

where he served three years as a graduate assistant for Derryberry. He<br />

received a degree in education from Texas State in 1983.<br />

<strong>Gillispie</strong> is a member of the NABC, TABC, Texas High School <strong>Coach</strong>es<br />

Association and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.


<strong>Billy</strong> <strong>Gillispie</strong> HIGHLIGHTS<br />

• 2007 Big 12 <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year (Big 12 coaches' poll) / 2007 NABC District 9 <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year<br />

• Finalist for 2007 Naismith National <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year and Jim Phelan National <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year<br />

• Led Texas A&M to 27 wins in 2006-07, the most in school history<br />

• 2006 Big 12 <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year (most major Big 12 newspapers) after being a consensus pick in 2005<br />

• A&M had three straight 20-win seasons for the first time in history after going 7-21 three years ago<br />

• In 2004-05, A&M had the best turnaround in the nation and the best in school history<br />

• A&M won 31 Big 12 games in three years under <strong>Gillispie</strong> after winning just 25 in the first eight years of Big 12 play<br />

• Three-time finalist for Naismith National <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year honors (2004, 2005, 2007)<br />

• Two-time USBWA District <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year (2004 and 2005)<br />

• Two-time Texas Association of Basketball <strong>Coach</strong>es Senior College <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year (2004 and 2005)<br />

• Two-time NABC District <strong>Coach</strong> of the Year (2005, 2007)<br />

• Only coach in college basketball history to coach the nation's most improved team in consecutive seasons (2003-04 and 2004-05)<br />

• 2003-04 UTEP team tied for the most improved team in college basketball history (+18 wins)<br />

• 2005 Aggies went 8-8 in Big 12 play after finishing 0-16 the previous year, making A&M only the third college team ever to go .500<br />

in a conference after going winless the previous season.<br />

• Last three A&M recruiting classes were ranked among top 15 nationally.<br />

Biographical Information<br />

Birthdate: November 7, 1959 (Abilene, Texas)<br />

College: Texas State, 1983 (B.A. in Education)<br />

<strong>Head</strong> <strong>Coach</strong>ing Record<br />

Year School Season Conference Postseason<br />

2002-03 UTEP 6-24 3-15 --<br />

2003-04 UTEP 24-8 13-5 NCAA (0-1)<br />

2004-05 Texas A&M 21-10 8-8 NIT (2-1)<br />

2005-06 Texas A&M 22-9 10-6 NCAA (1-1)<br />

2006-07 Texas A&M 27-7 13-3 NCAA (2-1)<br />

5 Years 100-58 47-37 5-4<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ing Career<br />

1982-85: Texas State, graduate assistant<br />

1985-87: Killeen (Texas) HS, assistant coach<br />

1987-88: Copperas Cove (Texas) HS, head coach<br />

1988-90: New Braunfels (Texas) Canyon HS, head coach<br />

1990-93: Killeen (Texas) Ellison HS, head coach<br />

1993-94: South Plains JC, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator<br />

1994-97: Baylor, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator<br />

1997-00: Tulsa, assistant coach<br />

2000-02: Illinois, assistant coach, recruiting coordinator<br />

2002-04: UTEP, head coach<br />

2004-07: Texas A&M, head coach<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100-58<br />

Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-37<br />

Home Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-19<br />

Road Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-29<br />

Neutral Site Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-7<br />

vs. Top 25 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-15<br />

vs. Top 10 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8<br />

Scoring 100+ Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0<br />

Scoring 90+ Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-2<br />

Opponent Scores Under 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-23<br />

Last Four Years<br />

Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-34<br />

Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-22<br />

Home Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-7<br />

Road Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-20<br />

Neutral Site Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7<br />

vs. Top 25 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-15<br />

vs. Top 10 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8<br />

Scoring 100+ Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0<br />

Scoring 90+ Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-2<br />

Opponent Scores Under 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-16


3<br />

6-2 • 199<br />

Senior<br />

New York, N.Y.<br />

IMG Academy (Fla.)<br />

2006-07<br />

Only Wildcat to<br />

have started every<br />

game ... Led team<br />

in assists (3.7),<br />

steals (1.3) and was<br />

third in scoring (13.8<br />

ppg) ... Scored in<br />

double figures in 22<br />

of last 25 games ...<br />

First Cat since Keith<br />

Bogans (2003) to<br />

score 20 points in<br />

four-straight games,<br />

a streak that was<br />

snapped at<br />

Tennessee ...<br />

Second in the SEC<br />

in free throw percentage<br />

(.820, 100-<br />

of-122), and made<br />

his last 19 attempts<br />

... Led team with six<br />

charges taken ...<br />

Recorded 21 points and a career-high nine assists at home<br />

against South Carolina ... Scored a career high 24 points<br />

(22 in the second half) in leading UK back from a 14-point<br />

deficit to win at Arkansas ... Had 21 points in home win<br />

over Tennessee ... Played a personal best 38 minutes at<br />

Vanderbilt ... Had an outstanding game against Auburn,<br />

with 18 points, seven assists and a career high 12<br />

rebounds ... Had 20 points, four assists, five steals and five<br />

rebounds in win over Eastern Kentucky ... Scored 23 points<br />

on 6-of-9 three-point shooting in win over Chattanooga.<br />

2005-06<br />

Missed two weeks towards end of season with a broken<br />

left hand ... Averaged 17.7 minutes and 7.9 points a game<br />

... Scored eight points against UAB in NCAA 1st Round ...<br />

Scored 11 points in first game back after injury vs. Ole<br />

Miss in SEC Tournament ... Recorded 14 points and three<br />

rebounds at Vanderbilt ... Finished season making 33 of<br />

his last 37 free-throw attempts (.892) ... Scored a careerhigh<br />

18 points on 6-of-10 shooting against Ohio ...<br />

<strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong><br />

Followed that performance with a 16-point, three-steal<br />

game against UCF ... Recorded 12 points seven rebounds,<br />

five assists and three blocks in win at Georgia State ...<br />

Scored 14 points in 24 minutes against High Point ...<br />

Scored 12 points in 15 minutes against North Carolina ...<br />

Set career highs for free-throws made (5) and attempted<br />

(6) vs. UNC ... Scored seven points to go along with two<br />

assists versus Liberty ... Scored 12 points (5-of-9 shooting)<br />

in 22 minutes against Lipscomb ... 10 of his 12 points<br />

against the Bisons came in the game’s final 12 minutes.<br />

2004-05<br />

Was one of two non-starters to play in all 34 games ...<br />

Averaged 14.1 minutes and 5.8 points in SEC play ... Was<br />

sixth on the team in minutes played (12.3 mpg) ... Went 14-<br />

of-28 (.500) from three-point range in last 11 regular-season<br />

games ... Had 10 points, five rebounds and five assists<br />

in win over Mississippi State ... Recorded six points, five<br />

boards and four assists at Tennessee ... Scored 10 points<br />

in just 16 minutes against LSU ... Had season highs in<br />

points (14), field goals (5), steals (2) and minutes (21) at<br />

Georgia ... Went scoreless in three-straight games against<br />

Morehead State, Indiana and Louisville ... Scored five<br />

points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out five assists<br />

(no turnovers) in 13 minutes against William & Mary ... Had<br />

10 points in just 11 minutes at North Carolina ... Led team<br />

with six assists in 13 minutes off the bench against Coppin<br />

State ... Also had seven points, nailed a pair of treys and<br />

grabbed four rebounds in the season opener.<br />

High School<br />

Spent the last year playing at the Pendleton School at IMG<br />

Academy in Florida ... Averaged 20.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 6.0<br />

apg as a senior at Manhattan’s Park West High School ...<br />

Participated in the 2004 Derby Festival Classic, scoring 22<br />

points on 9-of-22 shooting while collecting nine assists and<br />

five rebounds ...<br />

Personal<br />

Born Feb. 5, 1985 ... Son of Wes and Daisy Rice ... Major<br />

is undergraduate studies ... Chose UK over Georgia,<br />

Boston College and DePaul<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season 24 vs. Arkansas (2/3/07)<br />

Career 24 vs. Arkansas (2/3/07)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season 12 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Career 12 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

8, two times<br />

Career<br />

8, two times<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 18 vs. Tennessee (1/28/07)<br />

Career 18 vs. Tennessee (1/28/07)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season 6 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 6 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 12 vs. Tennessee (1/28/07)<br />

Career 12 vs. Tennessee (1/28/07)<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 9 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Career 9 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season 11 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Career 11 vs. Auburn (1/10/07)<br />

Assists<br />

Season<br />

9, two times<br />

Career<br />

9, two times<br />

Steals<br />

Season 5 vs. Eastern Ky. (12/30/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. Eastern Ky. (12/30/06)<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 2 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 3 vs. Georgia State (12/6/05)<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 38 vs. Vanderbilt (2/25/07)<br />

Career 38 vs. Vanderbilt (2/25/07)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 26 41<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 8 10<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 23 32<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Assists 19 24<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 13 15<br />

BRADLEY’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2004-05 34-0 418-12.3 51-134 .381 22-65 .338 34-44 .705 60-1.8 34-1 48 42 0 12 155-4.6<br />

2005-06 30-0 532-17.7 81-201 .403 28-93 .301 46-59 .780 52-1.7 32-0 38 40 9 13 236-7.9<br />

2006-07 34-34 1107-32.6 141-336 .420 69-188 .367 106-130 .815 127-3.7 71-1 129 91 9 44 457-13.4<br />

Career 98-34 2057-21.0 273-671 .407 119-346 .344 183-233 .785 239-2.4 137-2 215 173 18 69 848-8.7<br />

BRADLEY’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2004-05 16-0 225-14.1 32-70 .457 14-35 .400 15-23 .652 30-1.9 17-0 22 23 0 8 93-5.8<br />

2005-06 11-0 168-15.3 26-62 .419 10-32 .313 17-20 .850 16-1.5 11-0 14 13 3 6 79-7.2<br />

2006-07 16-16 548-34.2 74-172 .430 33-94 .351 56-73 .767 62-3.9 34-1 66 43 3 17 237-14.8<br />

Career 43-16 941-21.9 132-304 .434 57-161 .354 88-116 .759 108-2.5 62-1 102 79 6 31 409-9.5


43<br />

7-2 • 250<br />

Junior<br />

Georgetown, Ky.<br />

Scott County HS<br />

2006-07<br />

Sophomore<br />

played in only<br />

three games prior<br />

to dislocating his<br />

right shoulder in<br />

practice prior to<br />

the Indiana game<br />

... Underwent<br />

reconstructive<br />

surgery on the<br />

shoulder Dec. 22<br />

... Missed first five<br />

games after dislocating<br />

his shoulder<br />

during Nov. 11<br />

practice ... Saw<br />

first action of the<br />

season against<br />

College of<br />

Charleston, grabbing<br />

four boards and scoring a point in eight minutes<br />

of play ... Had a season-high nine minutes in win<br />

over Chattanooga ... Played three minutes at North<br />

Carolina ... Averaged 13.5 minutes and 6.0 points in<br />

UK’s two exhibition games.<br />

Jared Carter<br />

2005-06<br />

True freshman center played in 17 games averaging<br />

over five minutes a game (5.1) ... Played a careerhigh<br />

13 minutes against UCF while recording a season<br />

best three blocks ... Saw 10 minutes and<br />

grabbed three rebounds vs. Ole Miss ... Followed<br />

that outing with four points and a season-high five<br />

rebounds in 11 minutes at Kansas ... Scored a bucket<br />

in a minute of action against Iona ... Grabbed four<br />

boards against both Liberty and High Point ... Also<br />

had two blocks and scored two points against Liberty<br />

... Scored a season-best five points in 10 minutes in<br />

win over West Virginia ... Also grabbed two rebounds<br />

and made lone free-throw attempt against the<br />

Mountaineers ... Played five minutes and recorded a<br />

blocked shot in season opener against South Dakota<br />

St.<br />

High School<br />

Was a first-team All-State selection in 2005 after<br />

guiding Scott County to a 27-4 record and the 32nd<br />

District title ... Averaged 16.3 ppg and 9.8 rpg during<br />

his senior season ... Also averaged 6.4 bpg and<br />

totaled a state-record 200 blocks in 2004-05 ... As a<br />

junior, helped the Cardinals to the Kentucky Sweet 16<br />

semifinals, where they lost in overtime to defending<br />

state champion Mason County ... Posted a 28-7<br />

overall record and claimed the 8th Region title as a<br />

junior ... Was coached at Scott County by <strong>Billy</strong> Hicks.<br />

Personal<br />

Born Sept. 20, 1986 ... Son of Jeff and Kathy Carter<br />

... Chose UK over North Carolina, Illinois and<br />

Georgia Tech.<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season 1 vs. C of C (11/28/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. West Virginia (11/22/05)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season<br />

4 vs. C of C(11/28/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. Kansas (1/7/06)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career<br />

2, two times<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 2 vs. C of C (11/28/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. Liberty (11/25/05)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Free Throws,<br />

Season 1 vs. C of C (11/28/06)<br />

Career 2 vs. UCF (1/3/06)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season 2 vs. C of C (11/28/06)<br />

Career 3 vs. Kansas (1/7/06)<br />

Assists<br />

Season 1 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 1 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Steals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 3 vs. UCF (1/3/06)<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 9 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 13 vs. UCF (1/3/06)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

Double-Double 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Blocks 0 0<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Rebounding Games 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

in Rebounding 0 0<br />

CARTER’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2005-06 17-0 86-5.1 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 3-10 .300 24-1.4 22-0 0 7 10 0 19-1.1<br />

2006-07 3-0 20-6.7 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 7-2.3 4-0 1 4 0 0 1-0.3<br />

Career 20-0 106-5.3 8-25 .320 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 31-1.6 26-0 1 11 10 0 20-1.0<br />

CARTER’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2005-06 6-0 15-2.5 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-0.8 5-0 0 1 2 0 2-0.3<br />

2006-07 No games played<br />

Career 6-0 15-2.5 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-0.8 5-0 0 1 2 0 2-0.3


42<br />

6-8 • 230<br />

Sophomore<br />

West Bloomfield, Mich.<br />

Detroit Country Day<br />

2006-07<br />

Walk-on played in<br />

nine games ... Saw a<br />

season-high five minutes<br />

of court time at<br />

Georgia ... Played<br />

three minutes<br />

against both<br />

Mississippi Valley<br />

State and South<br />

Carolina ... Credited<br />

with a steal at South<br />

Carolina ... Scored<br />

four points in two<br />

minutes against<br />

College of<br />

Charleston ... Saw<br />

first action as a<br />

Wildcat logging three<br />

minutes in win over<br />

Mississippi Valley<br />

State.<br />

High School<br />

Named All-State and All-Area in basketball his senior year,<br />

2005 ... Averaged 8.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 2.0 ast, 2.04 blks, 1.08<br />

stls through 26 games his senior season … Helped lead<br />

team to 23-3 record and the Elite Eight of the state play-offs<br />

his senior season Recipient of John L. Hannet Award for<br />

Excellence ... Attended same high school and played in<br />

same program as Chris Weber and Shane Battier ... Played<br />

in the St. Cecilia Pro-Am basketball league during the summer<br />

of 2006 ... Involved in football, basketball, track and<br />

field and baseball during his high school career ... All-State<br />

performer in track and field his senior year.<br />

Personal<br />

Born August 8, 1986 ... Son of Jerry and Maria Coury ...<br />

Father played basketball at Wayne State University<br />

Mark Coury<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season 4 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 4 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season<br />

1, three times<br />

Career<br />

1, three times<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season 2 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 2 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 2 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 2 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Assists<br />

Season<br />

1, two times<br />

Career<br />

1, two times<br />

Steals<br />

Season 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Career 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 5 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

Career 5 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

5+ Rebounds 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Rebounding 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Blocks 0 0<br />

COURY’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 10-0 20-2.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-0.3 5-0 2 1 1 1 4-0.4<br />

COURY’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 6-0 14-2.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0.3 3-0 2 1 1 1 0-0.0


32<br />

6-5 • 221<br />

Senior<br />

Detroit, Mich.<br />

Renaissance HS<br />

2006-07<br />

Finished tied for<br />

ninth in the SEC with<br />

15.4 points in league<br />

play ... Averaged<br />

18.0 points in SEC<br />

Tournament ... Fifth<br />

in the league from<br />

beyond the arc in<br />

SEC action, connecting<br />

on 34-of-85<br />

(.400) ... Second on<br />

the team in scoring<br />

with 14.0 ppg ...<br />

Had six 20-point<br />

games ... Scored a<br />

game-high 24 points<br />

on 9-of-17 shooting<br />

at Tennessee ...<br />

Matched seasonhigh<br />

with eight<br />

rebounds against<br />

Gators and Crimson<br />

Tide ... Had a<br />

career-high 29 points on 12-of-20 shooting in loss at<br />

Georgia ... Had a team-high five assists in win at Louisville<br />

... Grabbed eight rebounds at North Carolina ... Totaled 44<br />

points, 11 assists and nine rebounds, two blocks in EA<br />

Sports Maui Invitational ... Handed out a game and careerhigh<br />

six assists in win over DePaul ... Led UK with 18 points<br />

on 5-of-12 shooting in season-opening win over Miami<br />

(Ohio).<br />

2005-06<br />

Started 22 games averaging 23.8 minutes ... Played only 21<br />

minutes vs. UAB in NCAA 1st Rd. after getting poked in the<br />

eye ... Averaged 12.0 points and made 47 percent of threes<br />

(9-of-19) during UK’s three-game SEC Tournament run ...<br />

Reached double figures 17 times ... Shot 40 percent from<br />

three-point range (19-47) over last 10 games ... Made at<br />

least one three-pointer in 15 of the last 17 games ... Scored<br />

21 points in home game against Florida ... Recorded first<br />

career double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds at<br />

Florida ... Tied career high with 23 points and a career-best<br />

<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong><br />

nine rebounds at Auburn ... Named SEC Player of the<br />

Week after scoring a career-high 23 points in win over Ohio<br />

... Also set career highs for field goals (8), three-pointers<br />

(4), and minutes (34) against the Bobcats ... Missed three<br />

games due to hip pointer, but returned to tie career high<br />

with 14 points at Georgia State.<br />

2004-05<br />

Played in 31 games as a newcomer, averaging 3.2 ppg and<br />

1.8 rpg ... Scored seven points and had three rebounds versus<br />

Utah ... Grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes in NCAA<br />

Tournament opener against Eastern Kentucky ... Scored a<br />

career-high 14 points in UK’s SEC Tournament semifinal win<br />

over LSU ... Hit 3-of-5 from three-point range in league tournament<br />

... Returned to team Jan. 16 after going home to<br />

Detroit on Jan. 10, missing three games ... returned to<br />

action on Jan. 22 ... Scored five points on a trey and a dunk<br />

at Louisville ... His two-handed baseline dunk with 10:57<br />

remaining began a 25-8 UK run against the Cardinals ...<br />

Recorded first career double-figure scoring game with 11<br />

points at North Carolina ... Also had five boards in 22 minutes<br />

against the Tar Heels ... Played 19 minutes as the first<br />

man off the bench against Tennessee Tech (four points,<br />

three rebounds)<br />

High School<br />

Averaged 24.0 ppg, 11.0 rpg and 7.0 apg as a senior at<br />

Detroit’s Renaissance High School where he helped lead<br />

his team to a 16-0 record ... Twice earned All-State honors<br />

and Defensive Player of the Year awards ... Was named a<br />

McDonald’s All-American as a senior and scored 15 points<br />

and pulled down five rebounds in the all-star game ... Was<br />

named a second-team Parade All-America selection ... Was<br />

ranked the No. 9 overall recruit in the 2004 class by Rivals<br />

and the No. 3 shooting guard ... Finished second in voting<br />

for Michigan Mr. Basketball honors as a senior ... Also<br />

played in the 2004 Jordan Capital Classic game, scoring<br />

nine points and adding three rebounds in 19 minutes.<br />

Personal<br />

Born June 17, 1986 ... Son of <strong>Joe</strong> and Sylvia <strong>Crawford</strong> ...<br />

Major is undergraduate studies ... Chose UK over Michigan,<br />

Michigan State and Cincinnati<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season 29 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

Career 29 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season<br />

8, three times<br />

Career 10 vs. Florida (2/4/06)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season 12 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

Career 12 vs. Georgia (1/24/07)<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 21 vs. Miss. State (3/9/07)<br />

Career 21 vs. Miss. State (3/9/07)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

4, three times<br />

Career<br />

4, six times<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 10 vs. Vanderbilt (1/20/07)<br />

Career 10 vs. Vanderbilt (1/20/07)<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 7 vs. S. Carolina (2/7/07)<br />

Career 9 vs. Auburn (1/24/06)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season<br />

8, three times<br />

Career 11 vs. Auburn (1/24/06)<br />

Assists<br />

Season 6 vs. DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

Career 6 vs. DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

Steals<br />

Season<br />

2, seven times<br />

Career<br />

2, eight times<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 2 vs. Santa Clara (12/19/06)<br />

Career<br />

2, three times<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season<br />

38, two times<br />

Career<br />

38, two times<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 26 45<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 9 17<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 13 17<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Rebounding 5 11<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 14 21<br />

CRAWFORD’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2004-05 31-0 347-11.2 35-97 .361 13-49 .265 15-26 .577 56-1.8 31-0 9 20 1 6 98-3.2<br />

2005-06 32-22 760-23.8 111-270 .411 47-130 .362 56-78 .718 48-76 61-0 35 31 10 11 325-10.2<br />

2006-07 34-32 1097-32.3 178-401 .444 63-180 .350 58-91 .637 137-4.0 65-0 83 64 10 27 477-14.0<br />

Career 97-54 2204-22.7 324-768 .422 123-359 .343 129-195 .662 317-3.3 157-0 127 115 21 44 900-9.3<br />

CRAWFORD’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2004-05 13-0 104-8.0 6-22 .273 4-14 .286 6-12 .500 7-0.5 10-0 2 2 0 3 22-1.7<br />

2005-06 16-9 390-24.4 61-133 .459 26-68 .382 34-49 .694 62-3.9 32-0 16 16 5 6 182-11.4<br />

2006-07 16-14 515-32.2 90-183 .492 34-85 .400 32-48 .667 69-4.3 29-0 39 25 4 11 246-15.4<br />

Career 45-23 1009-22.4 157-33.8 .464 64-167 .383 72-109 .661 138-3. 71-0 57 43 9 20 450-10.0


34<br />

6-7 • 216<br />

Sophomore<br />

Anchorage, Alaska<br />

West Anchorage HS<br />

2006-07<br />

Athletic wing player<br />

signed with UK in the<br />

fall of the 2007 season<br />

and joined the<br />

team at semester<br />

break ... Began practicing<br />

Dec. 15, 2007<br />

... Played in 11<br />

games ... Scored<br />

UK’s first basket at<br />

Alabama ... Had two<br />

assists, a steal and a<br />

point in a seasonhigh<br />

eight minutes at<br />

South Carolina ...<br />

Saw first game<br />

action Dec. 19<br />

against Santa Clara<br />

... Scored two points<br />

in a couple minutes<br />

against UMass ...<br />

Grabbed a pair of<br />

rebounds in SEC<br />

debut at Ole Miss ... Scored a bucket against Auburn<br />

High School<br />

As a senior, Harris was named Class Alaska 4A player of<br />

the year after putting up 16.3 points, 13.1 rebounds and 3.0<br />

blocked shots per game ... Gatorade Player of the Year,<br />

2006 … State Finals MVP, 2005 and 2006 … Regional<br />

Player MVP, 2006 … Arby’s Classic All-Tournament team,<br />

2006 … Played on four consecutive championship teams in<br />

his hometown Anchorage ... After winning an initial title as a<br />

freshman at Bartlett High School, he won three more to cap<br />

his career at West High School ... Participated in NBA<br />

Players Camp during summer of 2006 ... Was coached at<br />

West Anchorage High School by Chuck White.<br />

Personal<br />

Born May 26, 1988 in Anchorage, Alaska ... Major is<br />

Business Management ... Parents are Carmen and Bryant<br />

Bowles<br />

Ramon Harris<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season<br />

2, four times<br />

Career<br />

2, four times<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season 2 vs. Ole Miss (1/6/07)<br />

Career 2 vs. Ole Miss (1/6/07)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

1, four times<br />

Career<br />

1, four times<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 2 vs. Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

Career 2 vs. Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Career 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season<br />

2, two times<br />

Career<br />

2, two times<br />

Assists<br />

Season 2 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Career 2 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Steals<br />

Season 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Career 1 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 8 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

Career 8 vs. South Carolina (1/16/07)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Assists 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 0 0<br />

HARRIS’ Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 12-0 32-2.7 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6-0.5 3-0 4 3 0 1 9-0.8<br />

HARRIS’ Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 9-0 29-3.2 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 6-0.7 3-0 4 3 0 1 5-0.6


5<br />

6-6 • 213<br />

Sophomore<br />

Paso Robles, Calif.<br />

Paso Robles HS<br />

2006-07<br />

Big, physical point<br />

guard started final 27<br />

games ... UK won<br />

first 11 games with<br />

him as a starter ...<br />

True freshman was<br />

second on team and<br />

third among SEC<br />

freshmen with 2.9<br />

assist average ...<br />

Shot .613 from field,<br />

second among SEC<br />

freshmen with at<br />

least 50 attempts ...<br />

Had 24 assists and<br />

11 turnovers over<br />

last 10 games ...<br />

Averaging just 14<br />

minutes in last seven<br />

games ... Had eight<br />

points, five rebounds<br />

and four assists at<br />

Tennessee before<br />

fouling out ... Had six points, seven rebounds and six<br />

assists at home versus South Carolina ... Posted eight<br />

points, eight rebounds, three assists and four steals in 28<br />

minutes against Mississippi State ... Scored 12 points and<br />

dished out six assists against Houston ... Had nine points,<br />

eight assists and five rebounds in win over UMass ...<br />

Earned first career start against Chattanooga and responded<br />

with 10 rebounds, six assists and three steals ...<br />

Finished EA Sports Maui Invitational with 15 points, 17<br />

rebounds, 10 assists and four steals ... Had first double-digit<br />

scoring game against UCLA with 12 points and nine<br />

rebounds in 34 minutes ... Recorded fourth most steals in a<br />

game by a freshman in win over Mississippi Valley State<br />

with five.<br />

High School<br />

MVP of adidas Super 64 in Las Vegas ... An all-league player<br />

for three years, including being PAC 5 MVP twice, and<br />

All-County for three years ... Named County Player of the<br />

Year two years in a row ... Male athlete Bearcat Athletic<br />

Derrick Jasper<br />

Foundation Outstanding Achievement Award winner ...<br />

Averaged 21 points, seven rebounds and seven assists ...<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ed at Paso Robles by Scott Larson<br />

Personal<br />

Born April 13, 1988 ... Son of Shelba and Sue Jasper ...<br />

Chose Kentucky over Illinois, Memphis and Washington<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season<br />

12, two times<br />

Career<br />

12, two times<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season 10 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 10 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season 5 vs. Houston (1/3/07)<br />

Career 5 vs. Houston (1/3/07)<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 6 vs. Houston (1/3/07)<br />

Career 6 vs. Houston (1/3/07)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

1, three times<br />

Career<br />

1, three times<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season<br />

2, two times<br />

Career<br />

2, two times<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 8 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Career 8 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season 12 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Career 12 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Assists<br />

Season 8 vs. Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

Career 8 vs. Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

Steals<br />

Season 5 vs. Miss. Valley St. (11/17/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. Miss. Valley St. (11/17/06)<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season<br />

1, eight times<br />

Career<br />

1, eight times<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 34 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Career 34 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 3 3<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 19 19<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Assists 12 12<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 0 0<br />

JASPER’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 34-27 691-20.3 49-80 .613 3-14 .214 31-59 .525 122-3.6 82-1 100 71 8 30 132-3.9<br />

JASPER’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 16-16 332-20.8 25-36 .694 1-5 .200 9-20 .450 58-3.6 42-1 45 29 4 10 60-3.8


23<br />

6-4 • 212<br />

Sophomore<br />

Norcross, Ga.<br />

Norcross HS<br />

2006-07:<br />

Named Freshman<br />

All-American by<br />

Collegeinsider.com ...<br />

Averaged 22.1 minutes<br />

and 8.7 points<br />

... Fourth on the<br />

team in scoring ...<br />

Was usually the first<br />

reserve off the<br />

bench ... Reached<br />

double figures 16<br />

times, including 14 of<br />

last 18 games and<br />

eight straight ...<br />

Averaged 12.8 points<br />

in last 8 contests ...<br />

Made 52 of his last<br />

54 free throw<br />

attempts, which<br />

included a streak of<br />

25 made FTs ...<br />

Played a team season-high<br />

41 minutes<br />

in SEC Tournament quarterfinal loss against Mississippi<br />

State ... Earned first career start at Vanderbilt, responding<br />

with 15 points ... Matched season high with 18 points in win<br />

over LSU ... Scored 15 points (13 in the second half) in<br />

UK’s win at Arkansas ... Sparked UK to home win over<br />

Tennessee with 16 points and five boards in 30 minutes ...<br />

Went 4-of-5 from long range against Vols ... Matched season-high<br />

with nine rebounds in 25 minutes against Auburn<br />

... Had a game-high 18 points on 4-of-7 three-point shooting<br />

in win at Louisville ... Sealed UK win over Indiana with two<br />

free throws in the final seconds ... Recorded first collegiate<br />

double-digit game with 13 points in win over Mississippi<br />

Valley State.<br />

High School<br />

Led Norcross High School to Class AAAAA state championship,<br />

the first in school history, scoring 32 points and<br />

pulling down six rebounds in final game ... 2006 AJC<br />

Player of the Year ... Gwinnett Daily Post Player of the<br />

Year ... Atlanta Tipoff Club Metro Player of the Year and<br />

Jodie Meeks<br />

Player of the Month (February) ... Named to the GHSA<br />

All-Star Team and led the North Team to it’s fist victory in<br />

over three years ... Averaged 23.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 4.2 apg<br />

his senior season ... <strong>Coach</strong>ed at Norcross by Eddie<br />

Martin<br />

Personal<br />

Born on August 21, 1987 ... Parents are Orestes and<br />

Margaret Meeks ... Chose Kentucky over Alabama,<br />

Florida, Illinois, Notre Dame and Oklahoma St.<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season<br />

18, two times<br />

Career<br />

18, two times<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season<br />

9, two times<br />

Career<br />

9, two times<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

6, two times<br />

Career<br />

6, two times<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 14 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

Career 14 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

4, two times<br />

Career<br />

4, two times<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 8 vs. Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

Career 8 vs. Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season<br />

5, two times<br />

Career<br />

5, two times<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season<br />

5, three times<br />

Career<br />

5, three times<br />

Assists<br />

Season 5 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Steals<br />

Season 6 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

Career 6 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season<br />

1, two times<br />

Career<br />

1, two times<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 41 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

Career 41 vs. Mississippi State (3/9/07)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 16 16<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 1 1<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 7 7<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Assists 5 5<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 5 5<br />

MEEKS’ Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 34-1 751-22.1 95-227 .419 44-121 .364 61-68 .897 96-2.8 44-0 51 40 2 32 295-8.7<br />

MEEKS’ Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 16-1 381-23.8 47-101 .465 25-60 .417 28-30 .933 42-2.6 29-0 20 23 1 15 147-9.2


13<br />

6-2 • 191<br />

Sophomore<br />

Modesto, Calif.<br />

Modesto Christian<br />

2006-07<br />

True freshman saw<br />

action in all but five<br />

games this season ...<br />

Averaged 6.7 minutes<br />

... Shot 35 percent<br />

(9-of-26) from<br />

long range, but was<br />

just 3-of-14 in last 16<br />

games ... Had season-high<br />

four assists<br />

in 14 minutes against<br />

Georgia ... Scored<br />

five points on four<br />

occasions (DePaul,<br />

UCLA, Santa Clara<br />

and Georgia) ...<br />

Scored four points<br />

and grabbed five<br />

rebounds in win at<br />

Louisville ... Played a<br />

season-high 16 minutes<br />

against<br />

Chattanooga ... Had<br />

three points, three assists and three rebounds in 11 minutes<br />

against College of Charleston ... Scored five points and<br />

grabbed three rebounds in 12 minutes against UCLA ...<br />

Scored first collegiate points on a three-pointer in win over<br />

DePaul ... Finished the game with five points, a rebound and<br />

a steal in four minutes ... In 12 minutes, grabbed a rebound<br />

and handed out two assists vs. Mississippi Valley State ...<br />

Grabbed a rebound in two minutes in win over Miami (OH)<br />

High School<br />

Averaged 16 ppg, 8 apg, 5 rpg, 4 spg and 41% from<br />

three-point range during high school ... Four year started<br />

at Modesto Christian amassing a 115-23 record ... Threetime<br />

all-state ... Four-time All-District ... Led Modesto<br />

Christian to 2004 state championship and a 2003 runnerup<br />

finish ... Four-time Holiday Hoops All-Tournament<br />

Team ... Six Counties All-Star Game MVP, 2006 ... Also<br />

played football, was selected two-time all-state ...<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ed at Modesto Christian by Gary Porter<br />

Michael Porter<br />

Personal<br />

Born May 10, 1987 ... Parents are Gary and Pam Porter<br />

... <strong>Coach</strong>ed by his father Gary in high school ... Attended<br />

same high school as former Wildcat standout Chuck<br />

Hayes<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season<br />

5, four times<br />

Career<br />

5, four times<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season 5 vs. Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

Career 5 vs. Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

2, three times<br />

Career<br />

2, three times<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season<br />

5, two times<br />

Career<br />

5, two times<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season<br />

1, nine times<br />

Career<br />

1, nine times<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season<br />

3, three times<br />

Career<br />

3, three times<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season 2 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Career 2 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season<br />

2, two times<br />

Career<br />

2, two times<br />

Assists<br />

Season 4 vs. Georgia (2/28/07)<br />

Career 4 vs. Georgia (2/28/07)<br />

Steals<br />

Season<br />

1, four times<br />

Career<br />

1, four times<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season<br />

1, three times<br />

Career<br />

1, three times<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 16 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

Career 16 vs. Chattanooga (12/5/06)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 0 0<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Assists 2 2<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Assists 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Three-Pointers 0 0<br />

PORTER’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 29-0 195-6.7 16-45 .356 9-26 .346 3-4 .750 25-0.9 18-0 24 22 3 4 44-1.5<br />

PORTER’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 14-0 79-5.6 7-20 .350 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 6-0.4 7-0 12 10 2 1 17-1.2


21<br />

6-9 • 192<br />

Sophomore<br />

Lafayette, La.<br />

Northside HS<br />

2006-07<br />

True freshman started<br />

first five games ...<br />

Among SEC freshmen<br />

leaders with 26<br />

blocks ... Shot .656<br />

from the field ...<br />

Second on the team<br />

with 19 dunks ...<br />

Scored eight points<br />

at South Carolina ...<br />

Had six points and<br />

two blocks in 10 minutes<br />

at Georgia ...<br />

Scored six points<br />

and had three<br />

rebounds in win over<br />

Indiana ... Came off<br />

the bench against<br />

College of<br />

Charleston and<br />

responded with 14<br />

points on 7-of-7<br />

shooting ... Grabbed<br />

a season-high seven rebounds at North Carolina ... Scored<br />

10 points against UCLA ... Blocked four shots against<br />

Mississippi Valley State ... Scored eight points and pulled<br />

down two rebounds against Delta Devils ... Was 4-of-4 from<br />

the free throw line ... Set record for most blocks by a<br />

Wildcat freshman and most blocks by any UK player in his<br />

first game, swatting seven Miami (Ohio) shots in season<br />

opener ... Started and played 35 minutes against the<br />

RedHawks, scoring two points and grabbing six boards ...<br />

First UK true freshman since Rajon Rondo and Randolph<br />

Morris (2004-05) to start very first game as a Wildcat.<br />

High School<br />

2005 Hall of Fame Game MVP ... 2005 Conference MVP ...<br />

Two-time all-state and three-time All-District ... Two-time<br />

ABCD Camp All-Star ... Averaged a triple-double his junior<br />

Perry Stevenson<br />

and senior years in high school, with 15 point, 11 rebounds,<br />

10 blocks and four assists his senior year and 13 points per<br />

game, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots his junior year ...<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ed at Northside by Rick Lebato<br />

Personal<br />

Born January 23, 1987 ... Son of Donald Ardoin and Renee<br />

Ardoin ... Chose Kentucky over Georgia Tech, LSU, Miami<br />

(Fla.), Texas, Texas Tech and Wake Forest<br />

2006-07/CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points<br />

Season 14 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 14 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Rebounds<br />

Season 7 vs. North Carolina (12/2/06)<br />

Career 7 vs. North Carolina (12/2/06)<br />

Field Goals<br />

Season 7 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 7 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Season 7 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Career 7 vs. C of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

Three-Point Field Goals<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Three-Point Attempts<br />

Season 0<br />

Career 0<br />

Free Throws<br />

Season<br />

4, two times<br />

Career<br />

4, two times<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Season 6 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Career 6 vs. UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

Assists<br />

Season 2 vs. Georgia (2/28/07)<br />

Career 2 vs. Georgia (2/28/07)<br />

Steals<br />

Season<br />

1, three times<br />

Career<br />

1, three times<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Season 7 vs. Miami, Ohio (11/15/06)<br />

Career 7 vs. Miami, Ohio (11/15/06)<br />

Minutes Played<br />

Season 35 vs. Miami, Ohio (11/15/06)<br />

Career 35 vs. Miami, Ohio (11/15/06)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS 2006-07 CAR<br />

Double-Figure<br />

Scoring Games 2 2<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Scoring 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

5+ Rebounds 3 3<br />

Games Led UK<br />

In Rebounding 0 0<br />

Games With<br />

3+ Blocks 2 2<br />

STEVENSON’S Career Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 33-5 330-10.0 40-61 .656 0-0 .000 16-30 .533 71-2.2 22-0 11 22 26 3 96-2.9<br />

STEVENSON’S Career SEC Stats<br />

Season G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3PT-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb-Avg PF-D A TO BS ST Pts-Avg<br />

2006-07 15-0 117-7.8 17-27 .630 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 23-1.5 15-0 5 6 6 1 40-2.7


1<br />

6-4 • 199<br />

Freshman<br />

Detroit, Mich.<br />

Detroit Country Day<br />

High School<br />

2007 Parade Magazine All-America ...<br />

2006 and 2005 Associated Press Class<br />

B All-State, first team ... Averaged 19.6<br />

points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.8<br />

steals while shooting 53 percent from<br />

the field, 42 percent from 3-point range<br />

and 85 percent from the free throw line<br />

in senior season ... 2006 and 2005<br />

Detroit News Class B All-State, first<br />

team ... 2006 and 2005 Detroit Free<br />

Press Class B All-State, first team ...<br />

2006 Detroit News All-Metro, first team<br />

... 2005 Detroit News All-Metro, second<br />

Alex Legion<br />

team ... 2005 Detroit Free Press All-Metro, first team ... 2006 Detroit Free<br />

Press All-Metro, second team ... 2006 and 2005 Detroit News All-North, first<br />

team ... 2004 Detroit News All-North, honorable mention ... 2006 and 2005<br />

Detroit Free Press All-North, first team ... <strong>Coach</strong>ed in high school by Steve<br />

Smith<br />

Personal<br />

Born November 16, 1988 ... Son of Rodney and Annette Legion ... Chose<br />

Kentucky over Kansas, Michigan and UCLA.<br />

54<br />

6-9 • 219<br />

Freshman<br />

Huntington, W.Va.<br />

Huntington HS<br />

High School<br />

2007 McDonald’s All-American ... Rated<br />

the No. 2 power forward and No. 15<br />

prospect overall in the Class of 2007 by<br />

Rivals.com ... Named to the 2007 USA<br />

Basketball Junior National Select Team<br />

... 2007 Mountain State Athletic<br />

Conference Player of the Year, 2007 All-<br />

MSAC first team selection ... Runnerup<br />

for the 2007 Bill Evans West Virginia<br />

Player of the Year ... 2007 Nike Brand<br />

All-America Team and selected to play<br />

in the 2007 Jordan Classic ... As a senior<br />

at Huntington High, averaged 17.0<br />

points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks<br />

per game ... 2006 Bill Evans West<br />

Virginia Player of the Year ... 2006 West<br />

Virginia Gatorade State Player of the<br />

Year ... 2006 3A State Player of the<br />

Year ... 2006 All-state and All- Mountain<br />

Patrick Patterson<br />

State Athletic Conference (MSAC) first team selection ... 2006, 2005 and 2004<br />

3A All-State Tournament Team ... MVP of the 2006 National Basketball<br />

Players Association Top 100 Camp ... 2005 all-state and All-MSAC first team<br />

selection ... 2004 all-state second team and All-MSAC first team as a freshman<br />

... <strong>Coach</strong>ed in high school by Lloyd McGuffin<br />

Personal<br />

Born on March 14, 1989 ... Parents are Buster Jr. and Tywanna Patterson ...<br />

Chose Kentucky over Duke, Florida, Virginia, Wake Forest and West Virginia


A.J. Stewart<br />

15<br />

6-8 • 207<br />

Freshman<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Arlington Country Day<br />

High School<br />

Florida All-State selection in his junior<br />

and senior seasons, 2006 and 2007 ...<br />

2007 Beach Ball Classic All-Tournament<br />

team ... 2007 Madalando All-<br />

Tournament team ... Class 2A Florida<br />

State tournament MVP, 2006 ...<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ed in high school by Rex Morgan<br />

Personal<br />

Born May November 14, 1988 ... Son of<br />

Anthony and Dinah Stewart ... Chose<br />

UK over Clemson, Florida State, Illinois<br />

and Jacksonville<br />

Morakinyo Williams<br />

25<br />

6-11 • 270<br />

Freshman<br />

Solihull, England<br />

Bishop Ireton HS<br />

(Alexandria, Va.)<br />

High School<br />

2007 Third Team All-WCAC ... 2007 All<br />

Tournament Bo-Jangle Team ... 2007 All<br />

Tournament Team Bishop Ireton<br />

Christmas Tournament ... Averaged 14<br />

points and 10 rebounds per game as a<br />

senior at Bishop Ireton ... 2006 WCAC<br />

Honorable Mention ... 2006 MVP of the<br />

Bishop Ireton Invitational ... 2006<br />

Bayball Classic All-Tournament Team ...<br />

Named to the all-tournament team at<br />

the 2006 Mid-Atlantic Invitational<br />

Tournament ... Averaged 14 points and<br />

10 rebounds per game as a senior at<br />

Bishop Ireton ... Washington D.C. All-<br />

Metro honorable mention, 2006 ...<br />

<strong>Coach</strong>ed in high school by Mark Vincent<br />

Personal<br />

Born August 29, 1988 ... Son of Romeo Williams and Patricia Oke ...<br />

Chose Kentucky over American


SCHEDULE/RESULTS<br />

(22-12, 9-7 SEC)<br />

Date Opponent Result/Time<br />

N. 2 LINDSEY WILSON (Exh.) [BBSN] W, 94-54<br />

N. 6 S.C. UPSTATE (Exh.) [BBSN] W, 81-50<br />

N. 15 MIAMI, (OH) [FSN#] W, 57-46<br />

N. 17 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE [FSN#] W, 79-56<br />

N. 20 1 DePaul [ESPN2] W, 87-81<br />

N. 21 1 UCLA (5/5) [ESPN] L, 68-73<br />

N. 22 1 Memphis (12/11) [ESPN2] L, 63-80<br />

N. 28 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON [FSN#] W, 77-61<br />

D. 2 at North Carolina (7/6) [CBS] L, 63-75<br />

D. 5 2<br />

Chattanooga (Louisville) [BBSN] W, 79-63<br />

D. 9 INDIANA [CBS] W, 59-54<br />

D. 16 at Louisville [CBS] W, 61-49<br />

D. 19 SANTA CLARA [FSN#] W, 74-60<br />

D. 22 MASSACHUSETTS [BBSN] W, 82-68<br />

D. 30 EASTERN KENTUCKY [BBSN] W, 78-65<br />

J. 3 HOUSTON [FSN#] W, 77-70<br />

J. 6 * at Ole Miss [FSN/SUN] W, 68-58<br />

J. 10 * AUBURN [LF] W, 84-57<br />

J. 13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE [FSN/SUN] W, 64-60<br />

J. 16 * at South Carolina [ESPN] W, 87-49<br />

J. 20 * VANDERBILT [LF] L, 67-72<br />

J. 24 * at Georgia [LF] OT L, 69-78<br />

J. 28 * TENNESSEE [CBS] W, 76-57<br />

F. 3 * at Arkansas [LF] W, 82-74<br />

F. 7 * SOUTH CAROLINA [LF] W, 95-89<br />

F. 10 * FLORIDA [ESPN] L, 61-64<br />

F. 13 * at Tennessee [ESPN] L, 85-89<br />

F. 17 * at Alabama [LF] L, 61-72<br />

F. 20 * LSU [ESPN] W, 70-63<br />

F. 25 * at Vanderbilt [LF] L. 65-67<br />

F. 28 * GEORGIA [LF] W, 82-70<br />

M. 4 * at Florida [CBS] L, 72-85<br />

M. 8 3<br />

Alabama [LFS] W, 79-67<br />

M. 9 3<br />

Mississippi State [LFS] OT L, 84-82<br />

M. 16 4 Villanova [CBS] W, 67-58<br />

M. 18 4 Kansas [CBS] L, 76-88<br />

#<br />

Delayed TV on BBSN<br />

* SEC Game<br />

1<br />

EA Sports Maui Invitational<br />

2<br />

Freedom Hall (Louisville)<br />

3<br />

SEC Tournament (Atlanta)<br />

4<br />

NCAA Tournament (Chicago)<br />

LFS-Lincoln Financial<br />

KENTUCKY (22-12, 9-7 SEC)<br />

2007 Season Review<br />

4th Place SEC East Division<br />

NCAA Tournament 2nd Round<br />

KENTUCKY POSTS 52ND 20-WIN SEASON<br />

Kentucky closed out the 2007 season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with an 88-76<br />

loss to the top-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the San Jose Regional.<br />

The Wildcats posted their second consecutive second round exit in the NCAA Tournament, both<br />

times losing to the top seed in its respective region.<br />

Bobby Perry continued his own personal March Madness, scoring 21 points against Kansas. It was<br />

his third 20-point performance in his last four NCAA Tournament games played.<br />

Kentucky lost Perry and fellow seniors Lukasz Obrzut and Sheray Thomas along with junior<br />

Randolph Morris who left to the NBA.<br />

Three of the Wildcats top scorers this season (<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> - 14.0 ppg; <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> - 13.4 ppg;<br />

Jodie Meeks - 8.7 ppg) all return next season as well as three of the team’s top four rebounders.<br />

SEASON LONG CAT SCRATCHES<br />

• This was Kentucky’s 104th season of basketball. UK is the all-time NCAA win leader with 1,948.<br />

• Kentucky leads all schools in the number of NCAA Tournament appearances (48), games (141) and<br />

wins (98).<br />

• Kentucky posted its 52nd 20-win season this year. It marks the Cats’ 17th straight year with at least<br />

20 wins. Tubby Smith himself has 14-consecutive 20-win season as a head coach. It is the secondlongest<br />

current streak in the nation, trailing only Arizona’s Lute Olson (20).<br />

• UK appeared in its 16th-straight NCAA Tournament, which trails only Arizona (23rd) and Kansas<br />

(18th) as the longest current consecutive appearances streak.<br />

• Randolph Morris finished the season with 12 double-doubles including five 20-10 (20 points, 10<br />

rebounds) games.<br />

• Randolph Morris became the 53rd Wildcat to join the 1,000 point club. He ranks 42nd on<br />

Kentucky’s all-time scoring list with 1,123 points, 28 points away from Wallace ‘Wah Wah’ Jones<br />

for 41st.<br />

• <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> recorded his first career double-double against Auburn scoring 18 points while<br />

pulling down a career high 12 rebounds. He missed a triple-double by three assists.<br />

• Bobby Perry recorded his first career double-double against Indiana scoring 11 points while pulling<br />

down 10 rebounds.<br />

• Kentucky returns 61% of its offense next season with the bulk of the offensive production coming<br />

from the junior class of <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> (13.4 ppg) and <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> (14.0 ppg).<br />

• UK finished the season with the nation’s hardest scheduled according to both RPI and Sagarin.<br />

• During the Tubby Smith era, UK is 115-4 (.966) when shooting 50 percent or better.<br />

• UK was the only SEC team with three players among the league’s top 20 scorers (Morris-7th,<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong>-13th and <strong>Bradley</strong>-16th).<br />

• Kentucky collected its 400th win in Rupp Arena this year with a win over LSU on Feb. 20.<br />

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS<br />

Kentucky<br />

No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG Note<br />

3 <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> 6-2 199 Sr. 13.4 *3.9 Team leader in assists<br />

5 Derrick Jasper 6-6 213 So 3.9 3.6 2nd on tm. in def. rebs.<br />

13 Michael Porter 6-2 191 So. 1.5 *0.8 9-26 from 3-point range<br />

21 Perry Stevenson 6-9 192 So. 2.9 2.2 2nd on tm. with 26 blocks<br />

23 Jodie Meeks 6-4 212 So. 8.7 2.8 90% from ft line (61-68)<br />

32 <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> 6-5 221 Sr. 14.0 4.0 2nd on team in scoring<br />

34 Ramon Harris 6-7 216 So. 0.8 0.5 Played in 12 games<br />

42 Mark Coury 6-8 230 So. 0.4 0.3 Played in 10 games<br />

43 Jared Carter 7-2 250 Jr. 0.3 2.3 Played 3 gms. due to injury<br />

*assists per game


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball Results<br />

Overall 22-12 • Home 14-2 • Away 4-6 • Neutral 4-4<br />

Date Opponent W/L Result High Scorer High Rebounder<br />

11/15/06 MIAMI (OH) W 57-46 (18) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/17/06 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 79-56 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/20/06 # vs. Depaul W 87-81 (20) Morris, Randolph (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/21/06 # vs. UCLA L 68-73 (16) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (9) Jasper, Derrick<br />

11/22/06 # vs. Memphis L 63-80 (18) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/28/06 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 77-61 (17) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

12/2/06 at North Carolina L 63-75 (23) Morris, Randolph (8) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

12/5/06 @ vs. UT-Chattanooga W 79-63 (23) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (10) Jasper, Derrick<br />

12/9/06 INDIANA W 59-54 (16) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris/B. Perry<br />

12/16/06 at Louisville W 61-49 (18) Meeks, Jodie (6) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

12/19/06 SANTA CLARA W 74-60 (23) Morris, Randolph (13) Morris, Randolph<br />

12/22/06 MASSACHUSETTS W 82-68 (14) <strong>Crawford</strong>/Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong> (5) Jasper/Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong><br />

12/30/06 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 78-65 (25) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/3/07 HOUSTON W 77-70 (20) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/6/07 * at Ole Miss W 68-58 (23) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/10/07 * AUBURN W 84-57 (21) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (12) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

1/13/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE W 64-60 (17) Morris, Randolph (8) Jasper, Derrick<br />

1/16/07 * at South Carolina W 87-49 (23) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/20/07 * VANDERBILT L 67-72 (13) Perry, Bobby (7) <strong>Crawford</strong>/Morris<br />

1/24/07 * at Georgia L (ot) 69-78 (29) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (6) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

1/28/07 * TENNESSEE W 76-57 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (7) Perry/Thomas<br />

2/3/07 * at Arkansas W 82-74 (24) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (6) Thomas/<strong>Bradley</strong><br />

2/7/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA W 95-89 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/10/07 * FLORIDA L 61-64 (20) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/13/07 * at Tennessee L 85-89 (24) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (12) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/17/07 * at Alabama L 61-72 (17) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (8) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

2/20/07 * LSU W 70-63 (20) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/25/07 * at Vanderbilt L 65-67 (18) Perry, Bobby (6) Morris/<strong>Crawford</strong>/Perry<br />

2/28/07 * GEORGIA W 82-70 (22) Perry, Bobby (6) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

3/4/07 * at Florida L 72-85 (20) Perry, Bobby (4) Perry/Meeks<br />

3/8/07 % vs. Alabama W 79-67 (17) Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong> (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/9/07 % vs. Mississippi State L (ot) 82-84 (29) Morris, Randolph (15) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/16/07 $ vs. Villanova W 67-58 (19) Morris, Randolph (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/18/07 $ vs. Kansas L 76-88 (22) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

* = Conference game;<br />

# = EA Sports Maui Invitational;<br />

@ = Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.);<br />

% = SEC Tournament (Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.);<br />

$ = NCAA Tournament (United Center - Chicago, Ill.)


SCHEDULE/RESULTS<br />

(22-12, 9-7 SEC)<br />

Date Opponent Result/Time<br />

N. 2 LINDSEY WILSON (Exh.) [BBSN] W, 94-54<br />

N. 6 S.C. UPSTATE (Exh.) [BBSN] W, 81-50<br />

N. 15 MIAMI, (OH) [FSN#] W, 57-46<br />

N. 17 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE [FSN#] W, 79-56<br />

N. 20 1 DePaul [ESPN2] W, 87-81<br />

N. 21 1 UCLA (5/5) [ESPN] L, 68-73<br />

N. 22 1 Memphis (12/11) [ESPN2] L, 63-80<br />

N. 28 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON [FSN#] W, 77-61<br />

D. 2 at North Carolina (7/6) [CBS] L, 63-75<br />

D. 5 2<br />

Chattanooga (Louisville) [BBSN] W, 79-63<br />

D. 9 INDIANA [CBS] W, 59-54<br />

D. 16 at Louisville [CBS] W, 61-49<br />

D. 19 SANTA CLARA [FSN#] W, 74-60<br />

D. 22 MASSACHUSETTS [BBSN] W, 82-68<br />

D. 30 EASTERN KENTUCKY [BBSN] W, 78-65<br />

J. 3 HOUSTON [FSN#] W, 77-70<br />

J. 6 * at Ole Miss [FSN/SUN] W, 68-58<br />

J. 10 * AUBURN [LF] W, 84-57<br />

J. 13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE [FSN/SUN] W, 64-60<br />

J. 16 * at South Carolina [ESPN] W, 87-49<br />

J. 20 * VANDERBILT [LF] L, 67-72<br />

J. 24 * at Georgia [LF] OT L, 69-78<br />

J. 28 * TENNESSEE [CBS] W, 76-57<br />

F. 3 * at Arkansas [LF] W, 82-74<br />

F. 7 * SOUTH CAROLINA [LF] W, 95-89<br />

F. 10 * FLORIDA [ESPN] L, 61-64<br />

F. 13 * at Tennessee [ESPN] L, 85-89<br />

F. 17 * at Alabama [LF] L, 61-72<br />

F. 20 * LSU [ESPN] W, 70-63<br />

F. 25 * at Vanderbilt [LF] L. 65-67<br />

F. 28 * GEORGIA [LF] W, 82-70<br />

M. 4 * at Florida [CBS] L, 72-85<br />

M. 8 3<br />

Alabama [LFS] W, 79-67<br />

M. 9 3<br />

Mississippi State [LFS] OT L, 84-82<br />

M. 16 4 Villanova [CBS] W, 67-58<br />

M. 18 4 Kansas [CBS] L, 76-88<br />

#<br />

Delayed TV on BBSN<br />

* SEC Game<br />

1<br />

EA Sports Maui Invitational<br />

2<br />

Freedom Hall (Louisville)<br />

3<br />

SEC Tournament (Atlanta)<br />

4<br />

NCAA Tournament (Chicago)<br />

LFS-Lincoln Financial<br />

KENTUCKY (22-12, 9-7 SEC)<br />

2007 Season Review<br />

4th Place SEC East Division<br />

NCAA Tournament 2nd Round<br />

KENTUCKY POSTS 52ND 20-WIN SEASON<br />

Kentucky closed out the 2007 season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with an 88-76<br />

loss to the top-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the San Jose Regional.<br />

The Wildcats posted their second consecutive second round exit in the NCAA Tournament, both<br />

times losing to the top seed in its respective region.<br />

Bobby Perry continued his own personal March Madness, scoring 21 points against Kansas. It was<br />

his third 20-point performance in his last four NCAA Tournament games played.<br />

Kentucky lost Perry and fellow seniors Lukasz Obrzut and Sheray Thomas along with junior<br />

Randolph Morris who left to the NBA.<br />

Three of the Wildcats top scorers this season (<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> - 14.0 ppg; <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> - 13.4 ppg;<br />

Jodie Meeks - 8.7 ppg) all return next season as well as three of the team’s top four rebounders.<br />

SEASON LONG CAT SCRATCHES<br />

• This was Kentucky’s 104th season of basketball. UK is the all-time NCAA win leader with 1,948.<br />

• Kentucky leads all schools in the number of NCAA Tournament appearances (48), games (141) and<br />

wins (98).<br />

• Kentucky posted its 52nd 20-win season this year. It marks the Cats’ 17th straight year with at least<br />

20 wins. Tubby Smith himself has 14-consecutive 20-win season as a head coach. It is the secondlongest<br />

current streak in the nation, trailing only Arizona’s Lute Olson (20).<br />

• UK appeared in its 16th-straight NCAA Tournament, which trails only Arizona (23rd) and Kansas<br />

(18th) as the longest current consecutive appearances streak.<br />

• Randolph Morris finished the season with 12 double-doubles including five 20-10 (20 points, 10<br />

rebounds) games.<br />

• Randolph Morris became the 53rd Wildcat to join the 1,000 point club. He ranks 42nd on<br />

Kentucky’s all-time scoring list with 1,123 points, 28 points away from Wallace ‘Wah Wah’ Jones<br />

for 41st.<br />

• <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> recorded his first career double-double against Auburn scoring 18 points while<br />

pulling down a career high 12 rebounds. He missed a triple-double by three assists.<br />

• Bobby Perry recorded his first career double-double against Indiana scoring 11 points while pulling<br />

down 10 rebounds.<br />

• Kentucky returns 61% of its offense next season with the bulk of the offensive production coming<br />

from the junior class of <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> (13.4 ppg) and <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> (14.0 ppg).<br />

• UK finished the season with the nation’s hardest scheduled according to both RPI and Sagarin.<br />

• During the Tubby Smith era, UK is 115-4 (.966) when shooting 50 percent or better.<br />

• UK was the only SEC team with three players among the league’s top 20 scorers (Morris-7th,<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong>-13th and <strong>Bradley</strong>-16th).<br />

• Kentucky collected its 400th win in Rupp Arena this year with a win over LSU on Feb. 20.<br />

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS<br />

Kentucky<br />

No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG Note<br />

3 <strong>Ramel</strong> <strong>Bradley</strong> 6-2 199 Sr. 13.4 *3.9 Team leader in assists<br />

5 Derrick Jasper 6-6 213 So 3.9 3.6 2nd on tm. in def. rebs.<br />

13 Michael Porter 6-2 191 So. 1.5 *0.8 9-26 from 3-point range<br />

21 Perry Stevenson 6-9 192 So. 2.9 2.2 2nd on tm. with 26 blocks<br />

23 Jodie Meeks 6-4 212 So. 8.7 2.8 90% from ft line (61-68)<br />

32 <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Crawford</strong> 6-5 221 Sr. 14.0 4.0 2nd on team in scoring<br />

34 Ramon Harris 6-7 216 So. 0.8 0.5 Played in 12 games<br />

42 Mark Coury 6-8 230 So. 0.4 0.3 Played in 10 games<br />

43 Jared Carter 7-2 250 Jr. 0.3 2.3 Played 3 gms. due to injury<br />

*assists per game


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball Results<br />

Overall 22-12 • Home 14-2 • Away 4-6 • Neutral 4-4<br />

Date Opponent W/L Result High Scorer High Rebounder<br />

11/15/06 MIAMI (OH) W 57-46 (18) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/17/06 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 79-56 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/20/06 # vs. Depaul W 87-81 (20) Morris, Randolph (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/21/06 # vs. UCLA L 68-73 (16) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (9) Jasper, Derrick<br />

11/22/06 # vs. Memphis L 63-80 (18) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

11/28/06 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 77-61 (17) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

12/2/06 at North Carolina L 63-75 (23) Morris, Randolph (8) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

12/5/06 @ vs. UT-Chattanooga W 79-63 (23) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (10) Jasper, Derrick<br />

12/9/06 INDIANA W 59-54 (16) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris/B. Perry<br />

12/16/06 at Louisville W 61-49 (18) Meeks, Jodie (6) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

12/19/06 SANTA CLARA W 74-60 (23) Morris, Randolph (13) Morris, Randolph<br />

12/22/06 MASSACHUSETTS W 82-68 (14) <strong>Crawford</strong>/Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong> (5) Jasper/Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong><br />

12/30/06 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 78-65 (25) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/3/07 HOUSTON W 77-70 (20) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/6/07 * at Ole Miss W 68-58 (23) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/10/07 * AUBURN W 84-57 (21) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (12) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

1/13/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE W 64-60 (17) Morris, Randolph (8) Jasper, Derrick<br />

1/16/07 * at South Carolina W 87-49 (23) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

1/20/07 * VANDERBILT L 67-72 (13) Perry, Bobby (7) <strong>Crawford</strong>/Morris<br />

1/24/07 * at Georgia L (ot) 69-78 (29) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (6) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

1/28/07 * TENNESSEE W 76-57 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (7) Perry/Thomas<br />

2/3/07 * at Arkansas W 82-74 (24) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (6) Thomas/<strong>Bradley</strong><br />

2/7/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA W 95-89 (21) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/10/07 * FLORIDA L 61-64 (20) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong> (9) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/13/07 * at Tennessee L 85-89 (24) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (12) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/17/07 * at Alabama L 61-72 (17) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong> (8) <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong><br />

2/20/07 * LSU W 70-63 (20) Morris, Randolph (10) Morris, Randolph<br />

2/25/07 * at Vanderbilt L 65-67 (18) Perry, Bobby (6) Morris/<strong>Crawford</strong>/Perry<br />

2/28/07 * GEORGIA W 82-70 (22) Perry, Bobby (6) <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong><br />

3/4/07 * at Florida L 72-85 (20) Perry, Bobby (4) Perry/Meeks<br />

3/8/07 % vs. Alabama W 79-67 (17) Morris/<strong>Bradley</strong> (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/9/07 % vs. Mississippi State L (ot) 82-84 (29) Morris, Randolph (15) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/16/07 $ vs. Villanova W 67-58 (19) Morris, Randolph (11) Morris, Randolph<br />

3/18/07 $ vs. Kansas L 76-88 (22) Morris, Randolph (8) Morris, Randolph<br />

* = Conference game;<br />

# = EA Sports Maui Invitational;<br />

@ = Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.);<br />

% = SEC Tournament (Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.);<br />

$ = NCAA Tournament (United Center - Chicago, Ill.)


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky Combined Team Statistics (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />

ALL GAMES........... (22-12) (14-2) (4-6) (4-4)<br />

CONFERENCE.......... (9-7) (6-2) (3-5) (0-0)<br />

NON-CONFERENCE...... (13-5) (8-0) (1-1) (4-4)<br />

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|<br />

|----REBOUNDS----|<br />

## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

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33 Morris, Randolph... 34-32 937 27.6 202-341 .592 0-0 .000 142-208 .683 67 197 264 7.8 80 1 37 74 70 26 546 16.1<br />

32 <strong>Crawford</strong>, <strong>Joe</strong>...... 34-32 1097 32.3 178-401 .444 63-180 .350 58-91 .637 50 87 137 4.0 65 0 83 64 10 27 477 14.0<br />

03 <strong>Bradley</strong>, <strong>Ramel</strong>..... 34-34 1107 32.6 141-336 .420 69-188 .367 106-130 .815 31 96 127 3.7 71 1 129 91 9 44 457 13.4<br />

20 Meeks, Jodie....... 34-1 751 22.1 95-227 .419 44-121 .364 61-68 .897 29 67 96 2.8 44 0 51 40 2 32 295 8.7<br />

13 Perry, Bobby....... 34-32 789 23.2 107-242 .442 38-101 .376 35-46 .761 38 81 119 3.5 67 1 49 43 11 23 287 8.4<br />

05 Jasper, Derrick.... 34-27 691 20.3 49-80 .613 3-14 .214 31-59 .525 16 106 122 3.6 82 1 100 71 8 30 132 3.9<br />

21 Stevenson, Perry... 33-5 330 10.0 40-61 .656 0-0 .000 16-30 .533 25 46 71 2.2 22 0 11 22 26 3 96 2.9<br />

23 Thomas,Sheray...... 33-4 629 19.1 29-73 .397 5-19 .263 20-28 .714 38 70 108 3.3 46 0 44 33 12 9 83 2.5<br />

10 Obrzut, Lukasz..... 33-2 253 7.7 27-47 .574 0-0 .000 11-20 .550 13 22 35 1.1 39 0 2 12 9 1 65 2.0<br />

01 Porter, Michael.... 29-0 195 6.7 16-45 .356 9-26 .346 3-4 .750 5 20 25 0.9 18 0 24 22 3 4 44 1.5<br />

22 Harris, Ramon...... 12-0 32 2.7 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 5 6 0.5 3 0 4 3 0 1 9 0.8<br />

42 Coury,Mark......... 10-0 20 2.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 5 0 2 1 1 1 4 0.4<br />

43 Carter,Jared....... 3-0 20 6.7 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 5 7 2.3 4 0 1 4 0 0 1 0.3<br />

30 Perry,Dwight....... 4-1 0 0.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

TEAM............... 54 60 114 3.4 0 13<br />

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Total.............. 34 6851 890-1868 .476 231-650 .355 485-690 .703 370 865 1235 36.3 547 4 537 493 161 201 2496 73.4<br />

Opponents.......... 34 6848 839-2040 .411 256-766 .334 368-568 .648 426 699 1125 33.1 609 - 441 440 109 236 2302 67.7<br />

TEAM STATISTICS UK OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND<br />

--------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------<br />

SCORING.................. 2496 2302 11/15/06 MIAMI (OH) W 57-46 20444<br />

Points per game........ 73.4 67.7 11/17/06 MISS. VALLEY STATE W 79-56 22879<br />

Scoring margin......... +5.7 - #11/20/06 vs DePaul W 87-81 2400<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 890-1868 839-2040 #11/21/06 vs UCLA L 68-73 2400<br />

Field goal pct......... .476 .411 #11/22/06 vs Memphis L 63-80 2400<br />

3 POINT FG-ATT........... 231-650 256-766 11/28/06 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W 77-61 22477<br />

3-point FG pct......... .355 .334 12/02/06 at North Carolina L 63-75 21147<br />

3-pt FG made per game.. 6.8 7.5 %12/05/06 vs UT-Chattanooga W 79-63 11641<br />

FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 485-690 368-568 12/09/06 INDIANA W 59-54 24253<br />

Free throw pct......... .703 .648 12/16/06 at Louisville W 61-49 20042<br />

REBOUNDS................. 1235 1125 12/19/06 SANTA CLARA W 74-60 21961<br />

Rebounds per game...... 36.3 33.1 12/22/06 MASSACHUSETTS W 82-68 24307<br />

Rebounding margin...... +3.2 - 12/30/06 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 78-65 23528<br />

ASSISTS.................. 537 441 01/03/07 HOUSTON W 77-70 22311<br />

Assists per game....... 15.8 13.0 *01/06/07 at Ole Miss W 68-58 8754<br />

TURNOVERS................ 493 440 *01/10/07 AUBURN W 84-57 23856<br />

Turnovers per game..... 14.5 12.9 *01/13/07 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 64-60 24072<br />

Turnover margin........ -1.6 - *01/16/07 at South Carolina W 87-49 13809<br />

Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 1.0 *01/20/07 VANDERBILT L 67-72 24284<br />

STEALS................... 201 236 *01/24/07 at Georgia LOT 69-78 10523<br />

Steals per game........ 5.9 6.9 *01/28/07 TENNESSEE W 76-57 24311<br />

BLOCKS................... 161 109 *02/03/07 at Arkansas W 82-74 19739<br />

Blocks per game........ 4.7 3.2 *02/07/07 SOUTH CAROLINA W 95-89 23653<br />

WINNING STREAK........... 0 - *02/10/07 FLORIDA L 61-64 24465<br />

Home win streak........ 2 - *02/13/07 at Tennessee L 85-89 22320<br />

ATTENDANCE............... 374737 248426 *02/17/07 at Alabama L 61-72 15316<br />

Home games-Avg/Game.... 16-23421 10-15858 *02/20/07 LSU W 70-63 23828<br />

Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 8-11231 *02/25/07 at Vanderbilt L 65-67 14316<br />

*02/28/07 GEORGIA W 82-70 24108<br />

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total *03/04/07 at Florida L 72-85 12614<br />

------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- !03/08/07 vs Alabama W 79-67 13747<br />

Kentucky...................... 1147 1339 10 - 2496 !03/09/07 vs Mississippi State LOT 82-84 17068<br />

Opponents..................... 1024 1257 21 - 2302 $3/16/07 vs Villanova W 67-58 19274<br />

$3/18/07 vs Kansas L 76-88 20916<br />

#-EA Sports Maui Invitational<br />

%-Louisville, KY<br />

*-SEC game<br />

!-SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)<br />

$-NCAA Tournament


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky Team Game-by-Game (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--|<br />

|----REBOUNDS----|<br />

Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg<br />

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MIAMI (OH) 11/15/06 57-46 W 20-47 .426 6-17 .353 11-16 .688 6 26 32 32.0 14 10 12 9 3 57 57.0<br />

MISS. VALLEY STATE 11/17/06 79-56 W 30-63 .476 8-25 .320 11-14 .786 14 22 36 34.0 11 20 15 9 10 79 68.0<br />

vs DePaul 11/20/06 87-81 W 32-56 .571 6-15 .400 17-21 .810 8 20 28 32.0 14 19 11 4 5 87 74.3<br />

vs UCLA 11/21/06 68-73 L 22-50 .440 6-15 .400 18-25 .720 10 27 37 33.2 21 14 17 5 3 68 72.8<br />

vs Memphis 11/22/06 63-80 L 21-48 .438 7-17 .412 14-20 .700 5 22 27 32.0 17 13 18 4 5 63 70.8<br />

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 11/28/06 77-61 W 30-63 .476 3-11 .273 14-23 .609 17 32 49 34.8 15 17 20 3 8 77 71.8<br />

at North Carolina 12/02/06 63-75 L 25-54 .463 3-15 .200 10-17 .588 12 30 42 35.9 19 13 22 4 5 63 70.6<br />

vs UT-Chattanooga 12/05/06 79-63 W 30-57 .526 13-26 .500 6-13 .462 10 34 44 36.9 14 18 20 7 7 79 71.6<br />

INDIANA 12/09/06 59-54 W 22-49 .449 1-11 .091 14-20 .700 10 29 39 37.1 8 14 17 8 5 59 70.2<br />

at Louisville 12/16/06 61-49 W 20-48 .417 6-18 .333 15-22 .682 9 31 40 37.4 21 13 13 4 6 61 69.3<br />

SANTA CLARA 12/19/06 74-60 W 26-63 .413 6-18 .333 16-22 .727 15 27 42 37.8 11 19 14 6 6 74 69.7<br />

MASSACHUSETTS 12/22/06 82-68 W 30-51 .588 7-11 .636 15-28 .536 6 31 37 37.8 20 20 18 6 7 82 70.8<br />

EASTERN KENTUCKY 12/30/06 78-65 W 29-56 .518 6-18 .333 14-19 .737 13 25 38 37.8 8 14 11 5 8 78 71.3<br />

HOUSTON 01/03/07 77-70 W 26-66 .394 8-30 .267 17-24 .708 16 35 51 38.7 9 19 10 4 4 77 71.7<br />

at Ole Miss 01/06/07 68-58 W 25-44 .568 8-16 .500 10-19 .526 6 26 32 38.3 13 18 13 2 5 68 71.5<br />

AUBURN 01/10/07 84-57 W 28-50 .560 7-18 .389 21-33 .636 10 31 41 38.4 16 19 19 7 6 84 72.2<br />

MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/13/07 64-60 W 21-58 .362 7-22 .318 15-19 .789 10 27 37 38.4 12 12 9 8 7 64 71.8<br />

at South Carolina 01/16/07 87-49 W 35-56 .625 10-20 .500 7-10 .700 10 28 38 38.3 20 21 12 7 6 87 72.6<br />

VANDERBILT 01/20/07 67-72 L 26-60 .433 6-22 .273 9-11 .818 11 21 32 38.0 17 18 14 3 5 67 72.3<br />

at Georgia 01/24/07 69-78 Lot 26-57 .456 6-21 .286 11-16 .688 8 23 31 37.7 17 17 14 5 5 69 72.2<br />

TENNESSEE 01/28/07 76-57 W 27-59 .458 11-27 .407 11-13 .846 13 29 42 37.9 18 17 17 5 5 76 72.3<br />

at Arkansas 02/03/07 82-74 W 29-55 .527 9-17 .529 15-22 .682 11 17 28 37.4 10 14 12 3 9 82 72.8<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA 02/07/07 95-89 W 31-59 .525 8-23 .348 25-33 .758 11 24 35 37.3 15 20 11 6 6 95 73.7<br />

FLORIDA 02/10/07 61-64 L 23-60 .383 3-22 .136 12-21 .571 13 27 40 37.4 18 9 10 3 4 61 73.2<br />

at Tennessee 02/13/07 85-89 L 31-55 .564 8-19 .421 15-19 .789 12 27 39 37.5 21 17 19 3 7 85 73.7<br />

at Alabama 02/17/07 61-72 L 21-52 .404 5-22 .227 14-21 .667 12 20 32 37.3 22 15 17 4 6 61 73.2<br />

LSU 02/20/07 70-63 W 22-48 .458 4-11 .364 22-27 .815 6 29 35 37.2 15 13 11 3 4 70 73.1<br />

at Vanderbilt 02/25/07 65-67 L 25-43 .581 6-15 .400 9-11 .818 8 20 28 36.9 18 14 22 5 5 65 72.8<br />

GEORGIA 02/28/07 82-70 W 30-51 .588 11-21 .524 11-13 .846 8 25 33 36.7 13 21 17 4 3 82 73.1<br />

at Florida 03/04/07 72-85 L 26-57 .456 7-19 .368 13-20 .650 11 12 23 36.3 19 15 9 1 9 72 73.1<br />

vs Alabama 03/08/07 79-67 W 30-60 .500 9-22 .409 10-14 .714 13 22 35 36.2 17 13 11 2 6 79 73.3<br />

vs Mississippi State 03/09/07 82-84 Lot 27-71 .380 5-21 .238 23-30 .767 21 22 43 36.4 24 12 15 5 11 82 73.5<br />

vs Villanova 3/16/07 67-58 W 20-44 .455 5-19 .263 22-31 .710 10 27 37 36.5 18 12 11 5 5 67 73.3<br />

vs Kansas 3/18/07 76-88 L 24-58 .414 10-26 .385 18-23 .783 15 17 32 36.3 22 17 12 2 5 76 73.4<br />

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Kentucky 2496 890-1868 .476 231-650 .355 485-690 .703 370 865 1235 36.3 547 537 493 161 201 2496 73.4<br />

Opponents 2302 839-2040 .411 256-766 .334 368-568 .648 426 699 1125 33.1 609 441 440 109 236 2302 67.7<br />

Games played: 34 Rebounds/game: 36.3<br />

Points/game: 73.4 Assists/game: 15.8<br />

FG Pct: 47.6 Turnovers/game: 14.5<br />

3FG Pct: 35.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1<br />

FT Pct: 70.3 Steals/game: 5.9<br />

Blocks/game: 4.7


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky Opponent Game-by-Game (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

OPPONENT STATISTICS<br />

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--|<br />

|----REBOUNDS----|<br />

Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg<br />

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MIAMI (OH) 11/15/06 57-46 W 15-48 .313 6-15 .400 10-13 .769 9 21 30 30.0 20 11 16 5 1 46 46.0<br />

MISS. VALLEY STATE 11/17/06 79-56 W 22-56 .393 6-16 .375 6-7 .857 11 18 29 29.5 11 9 21 5 4 56 51.0<br />

vs DePaul 11/20/06 87-81 W 32-60 .533 6-14 .429 11-14 .786 10 18 28 29.0 22 15 11 2 5 81 61.0<br />

vs UCLA 11/21/06 68-73 L 29-65 .446 2-19 .105 13-24 .542 14 24 38 31.3 20 13 8 1 8 73 64.0<br />

vs Memphis 11/22/06 63-80 L 32-63 .508 9-21 .429 7-12 .583 11 27 38 32.6 16 19 17 2 10 80 67.2<br />

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 11/28/06 77-61 W 23-72 .319 6-30 .200 9-15 .600 19 22 41 34.0 20 9 18 2 7 61 66.2<br />

at North Carolina 12/02/06 63-75 L 25-67 .373 9-21 .429 16-22 .727 15 21 36 34.3 20 20 9 4 10 75 67.4<br />

vs UT-Chattanooga 12/05/06 79-63 W 20-67 .299 11-36 .306 12-20 .600 15 19 34 34.2 17 13 14 1 5 63 66.9<br />

INDIANA 12/09/06 59-54 W 22-72 .306 4-25 .160 6-9 .667 22 20 42 35.1 17 9 11 5 11 54 65.4<br />

at Louisville 12/16/06 61-49 W 17-63 .270 3-24 .125 12-18 .667 20 24 44 36.0 21 8 12 3 8 49 63.8<br />

SANTA CLARA 12/19/06 74-60 W 23-64 .359 5-24 .208 9-15 .600 15 24 39 36.3 19 13 15 3 8 60 63.5<br />

MASSACHUSETTS 12/22/06 82-68 W 22-59 .373 7-22 .318 17-24 .708 11 21 32 35.9 23 11 15 7 11 68 63.8<br />

EASTERN KENTUCKY 12/30/06 78-65 W 25-57 .439 10-24 .417 5-9 .556 9 17 26 35.2 14 7 11 1 5 65 63.9<br />

HOUSTON 01/03/07 77-70 W 27-75 .360 11-34 .324 5-9 .556 14 25 39 35.4 18 13 8 3 6 70 64.4<br />

at Ole Miss 01/06/07 68-58 W 22-57 .386 4-17 .235 10-14 .714 11 18 29 35.0 14 9 9 2 5 58 63.9<br />

AUBURN 01/10/07 84-57 W 19-68 .279 9-33 .273 10-17 .588 20 18 38 35.2 24 10 16 0 9 57 63.5<br />

MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/13/07 64-60 W 25-63 .397 9-19 .474 1-3 .333 12 24 36 35.2 16 13 13 5 3 60 63.3<br />

at South Carolina 01/16/07 87-49 W 15-56 .268 7-27 .259 12-22 .545 16 12 28 34.8 11 8 12 4 4 49 62.5<br />

VANDERBILT 01/20/07 67-72 L 24-48 .500 11-23 .478 13-20 .650 5 22 27 34.4 16 16 14 3 6 72 63.0<br />

at Georgia 01/24/07 69-78 Lot 31-66 .470 5-22 .227 11-20 .550 17 26 43 34.8 14 20 14 0 9 78 63.8<br />

TENNESSEE 01/28/07 76-57 W 22-58 .379 8-27 .296 5-10 .500 7 20 27 34.5 17 12 12 1 6 57 63.4<br />

at Arkansas 02/03/07 82-74 W 28-52 .538 10-21 .476 8-11 .727 8 19 27 34.1 19 18 19 2 4 74 63.9<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA 02/07/07 95-89 W 33-69 .478 12-30 .400 11-16 .688 15 20 35 34.2 21 13 11 3 7 89 65.0<br />

FLORIDA 02/10/07 61-64 L 23-49 .469 5-17 .294 13-21 .619 5 28 33 34.1 19 9 14 4 4 64 65.0<br />

at Tennessee 02/13/07 85-89 L 33-67 .493 9-24 .375 14-22 .636 13 14 27 33.8 19 25 8 5 10 89 65.9<br />

at Alabama 02/17/07 61-72 L 22-49 .449 8-17 .471 20-28 .714 10 23 33 33.8 17 13 12 4 10 72 66.2<br />

LSU 02/20/07 70-63 W 25-63 .397 6-18 .333 7-11 .636 13 20 33 33.8 19 13 9 5 9 63 66.0<br />

at Vanderbilt 02/25/07 65-67 L 24-58 .414 10-33 .303 9-13 .692 16 12 28 33.6 15 14 13 2 13 67 66.1<br />

GEORGIA 02/28/07 82-70 W 27-59 .458 11-31 .355 5-11 .455 12 12 24 33.2 15 16 12 3 8 70 66.2<br />

at Florida 03/04/07 72-85 L 32-50 .640 9-17 .529 12-22 .545 12 23 35 33.3 15 15 18 5 6 85 66.8<br />

vs Alabama 03/08/07 79-67 W 23-50 .460 6-10 .600 15-23 .652 7 19 26 33.1 11 12 12 4 6 67 66.8<br />

vs Mississippi State 03/09/07 82-84 Lot 29-62 .468 5-18 .278 21-30 .700 13 27 40 33.3 26 8 17 6 6 84 67.4<br />

vs Villanova 3/16/07 67-58 W 18-55 .327 7-21 .333 15-20 .750 10 20 30 33.2 22 8 8 2 5 58 67.1<br />

vs Kansas 3/18/07 76-88 L 30-53 .566 10-16 .625 18-23 .783 9 21 30 33.1 21 19 11 5 7 88 67.7<br />

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Opponents 2302 839-2040 .411 256-766 .334 368-568 .648 426 699 1125 33.1 609 441 440 109 236 2302 67.7<br />

Kentucky 2496 890-1868 .476 231-650 .355 485-690 .703 370 865 1235 36.3 547 537 493 161 201 2496 73.4<br />

Games played: 34 Rebounds/game: 33.1<br />

Points/game: 67.7 Assists/game: 13.0<br />

FG Pct: 41.1 Turnovers/game: 12.9<br />

3FG Pct: 33.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0<br />

FT Pct: 64.8 Steals/game: 6.9<br />

Blocks/game: 3.2


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky Team Game-by-Game Comparison (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls<br />

------------------------------ --/-- --/-- ---/--- --- -----/----- ----/---- -----/----- ----/---- -----/----- ----/---- ----/---- ---/--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/--<br />

MIAMI (OH).................... 31/27 26/19 57-46 +11 20-47/15-48 .426/.313 6-17/ 6-15 .353/.400 11-16/10-13 .688/.769 32/30 +2 10/11 12/16 9/5 3/1 14/20<br />

MISS. VALLEY STATE............ 41/18 38/38 79-56 +23 30-63/22-56 .476/.393 8-25/ 6-16 .320/.375 11-14/ 6-7 .786/.857 36/29 +7 20/9 15/21 9/5 10/4 11/11<br />

DePaul........................ 43/38 44/43 87-81 +6 32-56/32-60 .571/.533 6-15/ 6-14 .400/.429 17-21/11-14 .810/.786 28/28 - 19/15 11/11 4/2 5/5 14/22<br />

UCLA.......................... 30/38 38/35 68-73 (5) 22-50/29-65 .440/.446 6-15/ 2-19 .400/.105 18-25/13-24 .720/.542 37/38 (1) 14/13 17/8 5/1 3/8 21/20<br />

Memphis....................... 40/43 23/37 63-80 (17) 21-48/32-63 .438/.508 7-17/ 9-21 .412/.429 14-20/ 7-12 .700/.583 27/38 (11) 13/19 18/17 4/2 5/10 17/16<br />

COLL. OF CHARLESTON........... 27/15 50/46 77-61 +16 30-63/23-72 .476/.319 3-11/ 6-30 .273/.200 14-23/ 9-15 .609/.600 49/41 +8 17/9 20/18 3/2 8/7 15/20<br />

North Carolina................ 24/31 39/44 63-75 (12) 25-54/25-67 .463/.373 3-15/ 9-21 .200/.429 10-17/16-22 .588/.727 42/36 +6 13/20 22/9 4/4 5/10 19/20<br />

UT-Chattanooga................ 45/30 34/33 79-63 +16 30-57/20-67 .526/.299 13-26/11-36 .500/.306 6-13/12-20 .462/.600 44/34 +10 18/13 20/14 7/1 7/5 14/17<br />

INDIANA....................... 28/26 31/28 59-54 +5 22-49/22-72 .449/.306 1-11/ 4-25 .091/.160 14-20/ 6-9 .700/.667 39/42 (3) 14/9 17/11 8/5 5/11 8/17<br />

Louisville.................... 27/24 34/25 61-49 +12 20-48/17-63 .417/.270 6-18/ 3-24 .333/.125 15-22/12-18 .682/.667 40/44 (4) 13/8 13/12 4/3 6/8 21/21<br />

SANTA CLARA................... 30/28 44/32 74-60 +14 26-63/23-64 .413/.359 6-18/ 5-24 .333/.208 16-22/ 9-15 .727/.600 42/39 +3 19/13 14/15 6/3 6/8 11/19<br />

MASSACHUSETTS................. 39/27 43/41 82-68 +14 30-51/22-59 .588/.373 7-11/ 7-22 .636/.318 15-28/17-24 .536/.708 37/32 +5 20/11 18/15 6/7 7/11 20/23<br />

EASTERN KENTUCKY.............. 34/28 44/37 78-65 +13 29-56/25-57 .518/.439 6-18/10-24 .333/.417 14-19/ 5-9 .737/.556 38/26 +12 14/7 11/11 5/1 8/5 8/14<br />

HOUSTON....................... 39/32 38/38 77-70 +7 26-66/27-75 .394/.360 8-30/11-34 .267/.324 17-24/ 5-9 .708/.556 51/39 +12 19/13 10/8 4/3 4/6 9/18<br />

Ole Miss...................... 35/37 33/21 68-58 +10 25-44/22-57 .568/.386 8-16/ 4-17 .500/.235 10-19/10-14 .526/.714 32/29 +3 18/9 13/9 2/2 5/5 13/14<br />

AUBURN........................ 36/19 48/38 84-57 +27 28-50/19-68 .560/.279 7-18/ 9-33 .389/.273 21-33/10-17 .636/.588 41/38 +3 19/10 19/16 7/0 6/9 16/24<br />

MISSISSIPPI STATE............. 27/26 37/34 64-60 +4 21-58/25-63 .362/.397 7-22/ 9-19 .318/.474 15-19/ 1-3 .789/.333 37/36 +1 12/13 9/13 8/5 7/3 12/16<br />

South Carolina................ 37/27 50/22 87-49 +38 35-56/15-56 .625/.268 10-20/ 7-27 .500/.259 7-10/12-22 .700/.545 38/28 +10 21/8 12/12 7/4 6/4 20/11<br />

VANDERBILT.................... 33/32 34/40 67-72 (5) 26-60/24-48 .433/.500 6-22/11-23 .273/.478 9-11/13-20 .818/.650 32/27 +5 18/16 14/14 3/3 5/6 17/16<br />

Georgia....................... 43/30 22/35 69-78 (9) 26-57/31-66 .456/.470 6-21/ 5-22 .286/.227 11-16/11-20 .688/.550 31/43 (12) 17/20 14/14 5/0 5/9 17/14<br />

TENNESSEE..................... 31/32 45/25 76-57 +19 27-59/22-58 .458/.379 11-27/ 8-27 .407/.296 11-13/ 5-10 .846/.500 42/27 +15 17/12 17/12 5/1 5/6 18/17<br />

Arkansas...................... 30/35 52/39 82-74 +8 29-55/28-52 .527/.538 9-17/10-21 .529/.476 15-22/ 8-11 .682/.727 28/27 +1 14/18 12/19 3/2 9/4 10/19<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA................ 50/28 45/61 95-89 +6 31-59/33-69 .525/.478 8-23/12-30 .348/.400 25-33/11-16 .758/.688 35/35 - 20/13 11/11 6/3 6/7 15/21<br />

FLORIDA....................... 27/36 34/28 61-64 (3) 23-60/23-49 .383/.469 3-22/ 5-17 .136/.294 12-21/13-21 .571/.619 40/33 +7 9/9 10/14 3/4 4/4 18/19<br />

Tennessee..................... 30/40 55/49 85-89 (4) 31-55/33-67 .564/.493 8-19/ 9-24 .421/.375 15-19/14-22 .789/.636 39/27 +12 17/25 19/8 3/5 7/10 21/19<br />

Alabama....................... 22/30 39/42 61-72 (11) 21-52/22-49 .404/.449 5-22/ 8-17 .227/.471 14-21/20-28 .667/.714 32/33 (1) 15/13 17/12 4/4 6/10 22/17<br />

LSU........................... 30/31 40/32 70-63 +7 22-48/25-63 .458/.397 4-11/ 6-18 .364/.333 22-27/ 7-11 .815/.636 35/33 +2 13/13 11/9 3/5 4/9 15/19<br />

Vanderbilt.................... 32/23 33/44 65-67 (2) 25-43/24-58 .581/.414 6-15/10-33 .400/.303 9-11/ 9-13 .818/.692 28/28 - 14/14 22/13 5/2 5/13 18/15<br />

GEORGIA....................... 34/28 48/42 82-70 +12 30-51/27-59 .588/.458 11-21/11-31 .524/.355 11-13/ 5-11 .846/.455 33/24 +9 21/16 17/12 4/3 3/8 13/15<br />

Florida....................... 43/43 29/42 72-85 (13) 26-57/32-50 .456/.640 7-19/ 9-17 .368/.529 13-20/12-22 .650/.545 23/35 (12) 15/15 9/18 1/5 9/6 19/15<br />

Alabama....................... 35/27 44/40 79-67 +12 30-60/23-50 .500/.460 9-22/ 6-10 .409/.600 10-14/15-23 .714/.652 35/26 +9 13/12 11/12 2/4 6/6 17/11<br />

Mississippi State............. 34/31 42/45 82-84 (2) 27-71/29-62 .380/.468 5-21/ 5-18 .238/.278 23-30/21-30 .767/.700 43/40 +3 12/8 15/17 5/6 11/6 24/26<br />

Villanova..................... 30/28 37/30 67-58 +9 20-44/18-55 .455/.327 5-19/ 7-21 .263/.333 22-31/15-20 .710/.750 37/30 +7 12/8 11/8 5/2 5/5 18/22<br />

Kansas........................ 30/36 46/52 76-88 (12) 24-58/30-53 .414/.566 10-26/10-16 .385/.625 18-23/18-23 .783/.783 32/30 +2 17/19 12/11 2/5 5/7 22/21<br />

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky Team High/Low Analysis (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

Kentucky - TEAM GAME HIGHS<br />

POINTS..................... 95 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

87 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

87 vs DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

85 at Tennessee (02/13/07)<br />

84 vs Auburn (01/10/07)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE........... 35 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

32 vs DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 71 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

66 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .625 (35-56) at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

.588 (30-51) vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

.588 (30-51) vs Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 13 vs UT-Chattanooga (12/05/06)<br />

11 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

11 vs Tennessee (01/28/07)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 30 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

27 vs Tennessee (01/28/07)<br />

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .636 ( 7-11) vs Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

.529 ( 9-17) at Arkansas (02/03/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE........... 25 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

23 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 33 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

33 vs Auburn (01/10/07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .846 (11-13) vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

.846 (11-13) vs Tennessee (01/28/07)<br />

REBOUNDS................... 51 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

49 vs Coll. of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

ASSISTS.................... 21 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

21 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

STEALS..................... 11 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

10 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 9 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

9 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

TURNOVERS.................. 22 at Vanderbilt (02/25/07)<br />

22 at North Carolina (12/02/06)<br />

FOULS...................... 24 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

22 vs Kansas (3/18/07)<br />

22 at Alabama (02/17/07)


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky High/Low Analysis (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

Opponent - GAME HIGHS<br />

POINTS..................... 89 at Tennessee (02/13/07)<br />

89 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

88 vs Kansas (3/18/07)<br />

85 at Florida (03/04/07)<br />

84 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE........... 33 at Tennessee (02/13/07)<br />

33 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 75 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

72 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

72 vs Coll. of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .640 (32-50) at Florida (03/04/07)<br />

.566 (30-53) vs Kansas (3/18/07)<br />

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 12 vs South Carolina (02/07/07)<br />

11 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

11 vs Vanderbilt (01/20/07)<br />

11 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

11 vs UT-Chattanooga (12/05/06)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 36 vs UT-Chattanooga (12/05/06)<br />

34 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .625 (10-16) vs Kansas (3/18/07)<br />

.600 ( 6-10) vs Alabama (03/08/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE........... 21 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

20 at Alabama (02/17/07)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 30 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

28 at Alabama (02/17/07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .857 ( 6-7 ) vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

.786 (11-14) vs DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

REBOUNDS................... 44 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

43 at Georgia (01/24/07)<br />

ASSISTS.................... 25 at Tennessee (02/13/07)<br />

20 at Georgia (01/24/07)<br />

20 at North Carolina (12/02/06)<br />

STEALS..................... 13 at Vanderbilt (02/25/07)<br />

11 vs Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

11 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 7 vs Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

6 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

TURNOVERS.................. 21 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

19 at Arkansas (02/03/07)<br />

FOULS...................... 26 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

24 vs Auburn (01/10/07)


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky High/Low Analysis (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

Kentucky - GAME LOWS<br />

POINTS..................... 57 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

59 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

61 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

61 vs Florida (02/10/07)<br />

61 at Alabama (02/17/07)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE........... 20 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

20 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

20 vs Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 43 at Vanderbilt (02/25/07)<br />

44 at Ole Miss (01/06/07)<br />

44 vs Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .362 (21-58) vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

.380 (27-71) vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 1 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

3 vs Coll. of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

3 at North Carolina (12/02/06)<br />

3 vs Florida (02/10/07)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 11 vs Coll. of Charleston (11/28/06)<br />

11 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

11 vs Massachusetts (12/22/06)<br />

11 vs LSU (02/20/07)<br />

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .091 ( 1-11) vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

.136 ( 3-22) vs Florida (02/10/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE........... 6 vs UT-Chattanooga (12/05/06)<br />

7 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 10 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

11 vs Vanderbilt (01/20/07)<br />

11 at Vanderbilt (02/25/07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .462 ( 6-13) vs UT-Chattanooga (12/05/06)<br />

.526 (10-19) at Ole Miss (01/06/07)<br />

REBOUNDS................... 23 at Florida (03/04/07)<br />

27 vs Memphis (11/22/06)<br />

ASSISTS.................... 9 vs Florida (02/10/07)<br />

10 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

STEALS..................... 3 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

3 vs UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

3 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 1 at Florida (03/04/07)<br />

2 at Ole Miss (01/06/07)<br />

2 vs Alabama (03/08/07)<br />

2 vs Kansas (3/18/07)<br />

TURNOVERS.................. 9 vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

9 at Florida (03/04/07)<br />

FOULS...................... 8 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

8 vs Eastern Kentucky (12/30/06)


2006-07 Kentucky Basketball<br />

Kentucky High/Low Analysis (FINAL)<br />

All games<br />

Opponent - GAME LOWS<br />

POINTS..................... 46 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

49 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

49 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

54 vs Indiana (12/09/06)<br />

56 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE........... 15 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

15 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 48 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

48 vs Vanderbilt (01/20/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .268 (15-56) at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

.270 (17-63) at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2 vs UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

3 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 10 vs Alabama (03/08/07)<br />

14 vs DePaul (11/20/06)<br />

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .105 ( 2-19) vs UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

.125 ( 3-24) at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE........... 1 vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

5 vs Eastern Kentucky (12/30/06)<br />

5 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

5 vs Tennessee (01/28/07)<br />

5 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 3 vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

7 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .333 ( 1-3 ) vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

.455 ( 5-11) vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

REBOUNDS................... 24 vs Georgia (02/28/07)<br />

26 vs Eastern Kentucky (12/30/06)<br />

26 vs Alabama (03/08/07)<br />

ASSISTS.................... 7 vs Eastern Kentucky (12/30/06)<br />

8 at Louisville (12/16/06)<br />

8 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

8 vs Mississippi State (03/09/07)<br />

8 vs Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

STEALS..................... 1 vs Miami (OH) (11/15/06)<br />

3 vs Mississippi State (01/13/07)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 0 vs Auburn (01/10/07)<br />

0 at Georgia (01/24/07)<br />

TURNOVERS.................. 8 vs UCLA (11/21/06)<br />

8 vs Houston (01/03/07)<br />

8 at Tennessee (02/13/07)<br />

8 vs Villanova (3/16/07)<br />

FOULS...................... 11 vs Miss. Valley State (11/17/06)<br />

11 at South Carolina (01/16/07)<br />

11 vs Alabama (03/08/07)

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