Kentucky Wildcats Men's Basketball - Kentucky Basketball Cumulative All Time Statistics

Kentucky Basketball Cumulative All Time Statistics

  • All Time Wins: 2101 (NCAA rank #1)
  • All Time Winning Percentage: .763 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Championships: 8 (NCAA rank #2)
  • NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 11 (NCAA rank #2)
  • NCAA Final Four Appearances: 15 (NCAA rank #3)
  • NCAA Final Four Games Played: 26 (NCAA rank #4)
  • NCAA Final Four Wins: 19 (NCAA rank #2)
  • NCAA Elite-8 Appearances: 34 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Sweet-16 Appearances: 39 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Tournament Appearances: 52 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Tournament Wins: 111 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Tournament Games Played: 157 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage: .707 (NCAA rank #4)
  • Total Postseason Tournament Appearances (NCAA and NIT): 60 (NCAA rank #1)
  • NBA Draft Picks: 106 (NCAA rank #1)
  • All-Americans: 55 (NCAA rank #1)
  • All-American Total Selections: 85 (NCAA rank #1)
  • First Team Consensus All-Americans: 19 (NCAA rank #2)
  • First Team Consensus All-American Total Selections: 24 (NCAA rank #4)
  • AP Poll Top-20/25 Weeks Ranked All Time: 787 (NCAA rank #2)
  • AP Poll Top-10 Weeks Ranked All Time: 628 (NCAA rank #1)
  • AP Poll Top-5 Weeks Ranked All Time: 417 (NCAA rank #1)
  • AP Poll No. 1 Weeks Ranked All Time: 99 (NCAA rank #4)
  • Final AP Poll Top-25 Finishes: 48 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final AP Poll Top-20 Finishes: 48 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final AP Poll Top-15 Finishes: 43 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final AP Poll Top-10 Finishes: 40 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final AP Poll Top-5 Finishes: 28 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final AP Poll #1 Finishes: 9 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-25 Finishes: 46 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-20 Finishes: 45 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-15 Finishes: 42 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-10 Finishes: 38 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll Top-5 Finishes: 29 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Final UPI/Coaches' Poll #1 Finishes: 8 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total 20-Win Seasons: 56 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total 25-Win Seasons: 31 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total 30-Win Seasons: 13 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total 35-Win Seasons: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Average Victories Per Season Played: 19.1743119266 (NCAA rank #3)
  • Average Losses Per Season Played: 5.95412844036 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Winning Seasons: 92 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Non-Losing Seasons (.500 or better): 95 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Coaches With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 3 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Coaches With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 5 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Coaches With Multiple NCAA Final Four Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Decades With a NCAA Championship Game Appearance: 6 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 4 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades With a NCAA Final Four Appearance: 7 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades With Multiple Final Four Appearances: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Coaches With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Coaches With Multiple NCAA Championships: 1 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Decades With a NCAA Championship: 5 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades With Multiple NCAA Championships: 3 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades #1 in Total Wins (since 1930): 1 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Total Decades Top-5 in Total Wins (since 1930): 4 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades Top-10 in Total Wins (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades #1 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 2 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades Top-5 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 6 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Total Decades Top-10 in Winning Percentage (since 1930): 7 (NCAA rank #1)
  • Conference Regular Season Championships: 47 (NCAA rank #2)
  • Conference Tournament Championships: 28 (NCAA rank #1)
  • National Attendance Titles: 24 (NCAA rank #1)

(Of the 64 major categories listed above, Kentucky is #1 in 44 of them, #2 in 14 of them, #3 in 2 of them, and #4 in 4 of them.)

Kentucky can also lay claim to several individual achievements for both players and coaches:

  • 13 players winning NBA Championships a total of 18 times
  • 10 players named NBA All-Star a total of 17 times
  • 12 Olympic Gold Medal winners
  • 8 Naismith Hall-of-Fame members
  • 5 players named National Player-of-the-Year
  • 6 head coaches named National Coach-of-the Year a total of 12 times
  • 7 head coaches named SEC Coach-of-the-Year a total of 21 times
  • 131 players named All-Conference a total of 224 times
  • 77 players named All-Conference Tournament a total of 113 times
  • 12 players named Conference Player-of-the-Year a total of 14 times
  • 14 players named Conference Tournament MVP a total of 15 times
  • 18 players named All-NCAA Final Four a total of 21 times
  • 48 players named All-NCAA Regional a total of 62 times
  • 11 players named NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player a total of 12 times
  • 5 players named NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player a total of 6 times
  • 72 players who played in the NBA at least one season
  • 60 1000-point scorers
  • 42 players named McDonald's All-American
  • 11 times a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament

Kentucky also holds several other NCAA records and various additional accomplishments:

  • Kentucky has 2 NIT Titles (1946, 1976), 2 Helms Titles (1933, 1954), 2 undefeated seasons (1912, 1954), 5 Sugar Bowl Tournament Championships (1937, 1939, 1949, 1956, 1963), and a league best all time SEC regular season record of 905-250 (.784).
  • Kentucky holds the NCAA record for Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons (60), for Consecutive Home Court Victories (129), and for Total Victories in a Season (38).
  • Kentucky plays in the nation's largest basketball arena (Rupp Arena, capacity: 23,500), and has both the nation's largest radio and television affiliate networks.
  • Kentucky has made a 3-point basket in 844 consecutive games (3rd-most all time), has won 16 of the last 17 National Attendance Titles (including the last 7 in a row) is the only school to have multiple NCAA (8) and NIT (2) Championships, is the only school to have 5 different NCAA Championship coaches, is the only school to win NCAA Championships in 5 different decades, and is the only school to win multiple NCAA Championships in 3 different decades.
  • Kentucky has played before the largest regulation basketball game crowd in history (78,129), and the largest Final Four crowd in history (75,421).
  • Kentucky was the first school (in 2010) to have 5 players selected in the 1st-Round of the NBA Draft, is the only school to have both the #1 and #2 picks in the NBA Draft during the same year (in 2012), is the only school to have 6 players drafted in the first two rounds of the NBA draft during the same year(in 2012), is the only school to have two different head coaches win a NCAA Championship within the same decade (the 1990s), and was also the first school to reach both the 1000-win and 2000-win victory plateaus.

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