1965–66 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team 1965–66 season of University of Kentucky men's basketball team
The 1965–66 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in NCAA competition in the 1965–66 season. Coached by Adolph Rupp , the team had no player taller than 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)—unusually small even for that era—and became known as "Rupp's Runts". The Wildcats were members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and played their home games at Memorial Coliseum, their home until Rupp Arena opened in 1976.
Led on the floor by future Hall of Fame coach Pat Riley and Louie Dampier , the Cats reached the top ranking in all major polls entering the NCAA tournament ; their only regular-season loss was at Tennessee . They ultimately lost in the final 72–65 to Texas Western (now UTEP ), a team that was inducted in its entirety to the Hall of Fame. The game is mostly remembered for its sociological subtext—the Miners were the first major college team to start five black players in an NCAA Final (having done so for virtually all of the 1965–66 season),[citation needed ] while the Wildcats were all-white (until 1969).
Roster
1965–66 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Pos.
#
Name
Height
Weight
Year
Hometown
G
10
Louie Dampier
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
—
Jr
Indianapolis, IN
G
12
Jim LeMaster
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
—
So
Paris, KY
F
22
Gene Stewart
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
—
Jr
Brookville, IN
G
24
Bob Tallent
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
—
So
Langley, KY
F
25
Tom Porter
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
—
So
Gracey, KY
G
30
Tommy Kron
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
—
Sr
Tell City, IN
G
32
Steve Clevenger
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
—
So
Anderson, IN
F
40
Larry Conley
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
—
Sr
Ashland, KY
G
42
Pat Riley
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
—
Jr
Schenectady, NY
F
44
Brad Bounds
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
—
Jr
Bluffton, IN
C
45
Cliff Berger
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
—
So
Centralia, IL
F
50
Gary Gamble
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
—
So
Earlington, KY
C
54
Larry Lentz
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
—
Sr
Lakeview, OH
F
55
Thad Jaracz
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
—
So
Lexington, KY
F
Bob Windsor
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
—
Jr
Silver Spring, MD
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Schedule
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Regular Season
December 1, 1965 *
Hardin-Simmons
W 83–55
1–0
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
December 4, 1965 *
Virginia
W 99–73
2–0
University Hall Charlottesville, VA
December 8, 1965 *
Illinois
W 86–68
3–0
Assembly Hall Champaign, IL
December 11, 1965 *
Northwestern
W 86–75
4–0
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
December 17, 1965 *
Air Force
W 78–58
5–0
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
December 18, 1965 *
Indiana
W 91–56
6–0
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
December 22, 1965 *
No. 10
Texas Tech
W 89–73
7–0
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Lubbock, TX
December 29, 1965 *
No. 5
Notre Dame
W 103–69
8–0
Freedom Hall Louisville, KY
January 3, 1966 *
No. 2
Saint Louis
W 80–70
9–0
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
January 8, 1966
No. 2
Florida Rivalry
W 78–64
10–0 (1–0)
Florida Gymnasium Gainesville, FL
January 10, 1966
No. 2
Georgia
W 69–65 2OT
11–0 (2–0)
Stegeman Coliseum Athens, GA
January 15, 1966
No. 2
No. 3 Vanderbilt
W 96–83
12–0 (3–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
January 24, 1966
No. 2
LSU
W 111–85
13–0 (4–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
January 29, 1966
No. 2
Auburn
W 115–78
14–0 (5–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
January 31, 1966
No. 2
Alabama
W 82–62
15–0 (6–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
February 2, 1966
No. 2
No. 3 Vanderbilt
W 105–90
16–0 (7–0)
Memorial Gymnasium Nashville, TN
February 5, 1966
No. 2
Georgia
W 74–50
17–0 (8–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
February 7, 1966
No. 1
Florida Rivalry
W 85–75
18–0 (9–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
February 12, 1966
No. 1
Auburn
W 77–64
19–0 (10–0)
Auburn Sports Arena Auburn, AL
February 14, 1966
No. 1
Alabama
W 90–67
20–0 (11–0)
Foster Auditorium Tuscaloosa, AL
February 19, 1966
No. 1
Mississippi State
W 73–69
21–0 (12–0)
McCarthy Gymnasium Starkville, MS
February 21, 1966
No. 1
Ole Miss
W 108–65
22–0 (13–0)
Gymnasium Oxford, MS
February 26, 1966
No. 1
Tennessee Rivalry
W 78–64
23–0 (14–0)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
March 5, 1966
No. 1
Tennessee Rivalry
L 62–69
23–1 (14–1)
Armory-Fieldhouse Knoxville, TN
March 7, 1966
No. 1
Tulane
W 103–74
24–1 (15–1)
Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY
NCAA Tournament
March 11, 1966 *
No. 1
vs. Dayton Regional semifinal
W 86–79
25–1
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
March 12, 1966 *
No. 1
vs. No. 9 Michigan Elite Eight
W 81–80
26–1
Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa
March 18, 1966 *
No. 1
vs. No. 2 Duke National semifinal
W 83–79
27–1
Cole Field House College Park, MD
March 19, 1966 *
No. 1
vs. No. 3 Texas Western National Championship
L 65–72
27–2
Cole Field House College Park, MD
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Eastern time.
Awards and honors
1966 SEC co-Player of the Year: Pat Riley
1966 Consensus All-American: Louie Dampier (Second Team)
1966 All-SEC: Pat Riley, Louie Dampier (First Team); Thad Jaracz (Second Team)
Team players in the 1966 NBA draft
References
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics; NCAA championships in bolded italics