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1957–58 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team

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1957–58 season of University of Kentucky men's basketball team

1957–58Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball
NCAA tournament National champions
SEC regular season champions
ConferenceSoutheast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 14
APNo. 9
Record23–6 (12–2 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachHarry Lancaster
CaptainEd Beck
Home arenaMemorial Coliseum
Seasons
1958–59 →
1957–58 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9Kentucky122 .857236 .793
No. 16Auburn113 .786166 .727
No. 15Mississippi State95 .643205 .800
Alabama95 .643179 .654
Tennessee86 .571167 .696
Georgia Tech86 .5711511 .577
Vanderbilt77 .5001411 .560
Ole Miss68 .4291212 .500
Florida59 .357129 .571
Tulane311 .214815 .348
LSU311 .214718 .280
Georgia311 .214719 .269
Rankings fromAP Poll[1]

The1957–58 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team representedUniversity of Kentucky. The head coach wasAdolph Rupp. The team was a member of theSoutheast Conference and played their home games at Memorial Coliseum. This squad was often nicknamed the "Fiddlin' Five".[2] The team finished with an overall record of 23–6 (12–2 SEC). Kentucky advanced to the Final Four of the1958 NCAA Tournament. In the semifinals they beatTemple and won their 4th National Championship with a 84–72 victory overSeattle.

Roster

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1957–58 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G40Earl Adkins6ft 4in(1.93 m)180lb(82 kg)SrAshland, KY
C34Ed Beck (C)6ft 7in(2.01 m)188lb(85 kg)SrFort Valley, GA
G/F12Billy Ray Cassady6ft 2in(1.88 m)191lb(87 kg)SrInez, KY
G10Lincoln Collinsworth6ft 3in(1.91 m)185lb(84 kg)SrSalyersville, KY
F24Johnny Cox6ft 4in(1.93 m)185lb(84 kg)JrHazardHazard, KY
F32John Crigler6ft 3in(1.91 m)180lb(82 kg)SrHebronHebron, KY
G52Vernon Hatton6ft 3in(1.91 m)195lb(88 kg)SrLafayetteLexington, KY
F/C20Dick Howe6ft 5in(1.96 m)210lb(95 kg)JrCarbondale, IL
G10Lowell Hughes6ft 0in(1.83 m)175lb(79 kg)SoPrestonburg, KY
F/C14Phil Johnson6ft 5in(1.96 m)190lb(86 kg)JrUniversityLexington, KY
C54Don Mills6ft 6in(1.98 m)185lb(84 kg)SoBereaBerea, KY
G/F33Harold Ross6ft 3in(1.91 m)175lb(79 kg)SrHickman, KY
G50Adrian Smith6ft 0in(1.83 m)178lb(81 kg)SrFarmington, KY
F88Bill Smith6ft 5in(1.96 m)200lb(91 kg)SrWalton, KY
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W)Walk-on

Roster
Last update: 2016-Jan-22

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
December 2*
DukeW 78–74 1–0
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
December 4*
at Ohio StateW 61–54 2–0
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum 
Columbus, OH
December 7*
TempleW 85–83 3OT3–0
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
December 9*
at MarylandL 62–71 3–1
Cole Field House 
College Park, MD
December 14*
No. 3at No. 9 St. LouisW 73–60 4–1
Kiel Auditorium 
St. Louis, MO
December 16*
No. 3at SMUL 64–65 4–2
Moody Coliseum 
University Park, TX
December 20*
No. 5No. 8 West Virginia
UK Invitation Tournament
L 70–77 4–3
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
December 21*
No. 5No. 10 Minnesota
UK Invitation Tournament
W 78–58 5–3
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
December 23*
No. 5Utah StW 92–64 6–3
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
December 30*
No. 9Loyola-ChicagoW 75–42 7–3
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
January 4
No. 10Georgia TechW 76–60 8–3
(1–0)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
January 6
No. 10at VanderbiltW 86–81 9–3
(2–0)
Memorial Gymnasium 
Nashville, TN
January 11
No. 9LSUW 97–52 10–3
(3–0)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
January 13
No. 9TulaneW 86–50 11–3
(4–0)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
January 18
No. 9No. 13 TennesseeW 77–68 12–3
(5–0)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
January 27
No. 9at Georgia TechL 52–71 12–4
(5–1)
Alexander Memorial Coliseum 
Atlanta, GA
January 29
No. 8at GeorgiaW 74–55 13–4
(6–1)
Alexander Memorial Coliseum 
Atlanta, GA
January 31
No. 8at FloridaW 78–56 14–4
(7–1)
Florida Gymnasium (7,000)
Gainesville, FL
February 8
No. 12Ole MissW 96–65 15–4
(8–1)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
February 10
No. 12No. 17 Mississippi StW 72–62 16–4
(9–1)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
February 15*
No. 12at Loyola-ChicagoL 56–57 16–5
Alumni Gym 
Chicago, IL
February 17
No. 12VanderbiltW 65–61 17–5
(10–1)
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
February 22
No. 13at AlabamaW 45–43 OT18–5
(11–1)
Garrett Coliseum 
Montgomery, AL
February 24
No. 13at AuburnL 63–64 18–6
(11–2)
Municipal Auditorium 
Birmingham, AL
March 1
No. 12at TennesseeW 77–66 19–6
(12–2)
Alumni Memorial Gym 
Knoxville, TN
March 14*
No. 9vs. Miami (OH)
NCAA tournament
W 94–70 20–6
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
March 15*
No. 9vs. No. 8 Notre Dame
NCAA Tournament
W 89–56 21–6
Memorial Coliseum 
Lexington, KY
March 21*
No. 9vs. No. 5 Temple
National Semifinal – Final Four
W 61–60 22–6
Freedom Hall 
Louisville, KY
March 22*
No. 9vs. No. 18 Seattle
National Championship Game
W 84–72 23–6
Freedom Hall 
Louisville, KY
*Non-conference game.#Rankings fromAP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
ME=Mideast.

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NCAA Championship

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Main article:1958 NCAA University Division basketball championship game

The1958 NCAA Championship game was played inLouisville, Kentucky, before a then NCAA finals record crowd of 18,803, at the newly completedFreedom Hall.Seattle was Kentucky's opponent, led by the greatElgin Baylor. Baylor, a Consensus First TeamAll-American, was the nation's second-leading scorer (32.5) behindCincinnati'sOscar Robertson (35.1).

The Chieftains led Kentucky by 11 points in the first half on two occasions. In fact, Seattle was still leading by a score of 60–58 with seven minutes to go in the game. However, led by the sharp shooting ofVernon Hatton andJohnny Cox, Kentucky mounted a strong rally at the end, eventually winning the game by a final score of 84–72. Hatton led Kentucky with 30 points, Cox followed him with 24 points for the Wildcats, while Seattle was led by Baylor, who scored 25 points before fouling out. The victory sealed Kentucky's 4th NCAA Championship.

Statistics

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Awards and honors

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Johnny Cox

  • All-SEC (1st Team – Coaches, 2nd Team – AP)
  • All-NCAA Regional Team
  • All-NCAA Final Four Team

John Crigler

  • All-SEC (3rd Team – AP)

Adrian Smith

  • All-American (1st Team – Converse, Helms)
  • All-SEC (1st Team – Coaches, 2nd Team – AP)
  • All-NCAA Regional Team
  • All-NCAA Final Four Team

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Team players drafted into the NBA

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RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
210Vernon HattonCincinnati Royals
328Johnny CoxNew York Knicks
1585Adrian SmithCincinnati Royals

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References

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  1. ^sports-reference.com 1957-58 Southeastern Conference Season Summary
  2. ^Nelli, Bert; Nelli, Steve (November 21, 2021).The Winning Tradition: A History of Kentucky Wildcat Basketball. University Press of Kentucky.ISBN 978-0-8131-8823-2.
  3. ^2014-15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball media guideArchived 2014-10-21 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Apr-11.
  4. ^"1957-58 Kentucky Wildcats Schedule and Results".College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. RetrievedJuly 3, 2022.
  5. ^2014-15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball media guideArchived 2014-10-21 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Apr-11.
  6. ^BigBlueHistory.net. Retrieved 2016-Jan-22.
  7. ^"1958 NBA Draft on". Databasebasketball.com. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. RetrievedApril 3, 2012.
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