UK Basketball Statistics
1981-85 DIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY BASKETBALL STATISTICS    (30 GA.-.ES)
	Overall:	18-13 Home:	11-3	Si	utral: 3-			Away:	4-	1	SEC:	11-f	" '.v;:--1~'.'
Plaver	C-CS	Field Coals	Free Throws			Rebounds		PF-D	A	TO	Points		High
Kenny	30-30	236-426-55.4	215-	281-76	5	307-10	2	84-1	37	54	687-22	.9	36-KAN
WALKER	(C)19-19	152-265-57.4	137-	1U2-75	3	204-10	7	59-1	24	43	441-23	.2	33-TEN
Ed	30-1 1	88-216-40.7	77-	104-74	0	42- 1	4	53-1	80	74	253- 8	.4	27-ETS
DAVENDER(C)19- 5		56-140-40.0	47-	67-70	1	29- 1	5	35-0	56	49	159- 8	.4	22-LSl'
Winston	29-26	80-189-42.3	50-	75-66	1	157- 5	4	103-9	24	55	210-7	.2	14-101
BENNETT	(C)19-19	53-12.1-43.8	30-	46-65	12	107- 5	6	73-7	15	33	136- 7	t 2	14-FLA
Bret	30-30	74-1)5-42.3	45-	65-69	.2	170- 5	7	90-6	28	35	193- 6	.4	13-TEN
BEARUP	(C)19-19	49-101-48.5	28-	..3-65	. 1	109- 5	?	58-4	13	17	126- 6	.6	13-TES
Janes	28-18	68-161-42.2	20-	35-57	.1	39- 1	4	51-1	62	35	156- 5	6	17-T0L
BLACKMON(C)18-14		37- 92-40.2	8-	15-53	.3	23- 1	3	35-1	36	21	80- 4	.4	16-CA
Richard	23- 0	44-109-40.4	30-	35-85	7	68- 3	0	32-1	13	27	118- 5	I	16-ISD
MADISON	(C)13- 0	14- 45-31.1	15-	18-83	3	23- 1	8	14-0	6	10	43- 3	.3	14-AUB
Roger	29-27	60-157-38.2	25-	33-75	8	44- 1	5	58-0	135	52	145- 5	0	12-LOU
HARDEN	(C)19-17	38-105-36.2	20-	25-80	0	27- 1	4	39-0	87	32	96- 5	1	12-VAN
Troy	26- 1	54- 98-55.1	9-	10-90	0	24- 0	9	20-0	18	10	117-4	5	14-0M
McKINLEY(C)16- 1		44- 83-53.0	5-	6-83	3	15- 0	8	19-0	13	8	93- 5	2	14-OM
Paul	19- 4	20- 43-46.5	1-	2-50	0	8- 0	4	24-0	17	9	41- 2	2	8-SMU
ANDREWS	(C)12- 1	9- 22-40.9	1-	2-50	0	3- 0	3	12-0	14	2	19- 1	6	7-ALA
Robert	26- 4	12- 41-29.3	7-	17-41	2	54- 2	1	43-1	5	12	31- 1	2	8-ten:
LOCK	(C) 15- 0	7- 17-41.1	4-	9-44	4	27- 1	8	18-0	3	7	18- 1	2	8-ten:
Cedric	19- 0	4- 13-30.8	4-	7-57	1	27- 1	4	11-0	0	6	12- 0	6	3-VA.N
JENKINS	(C)ll- 0	3- 3-100.0	4-	6-66	7	16- 1	5	6-0	0	5	10- 0	9	3-VAN
Todd	9- 0	1- 4-25.0	0-	4-00	0	4- 0	4	0-0	0	0	2- 0	2	2-VAN
ZIEGLER	CC)4- 0	1- 3-33.3	0-	3-00	0	3- 0	8	0-0	0	0	2- 0	5	2-VAN
Leroy	9- 0	1- 2-50.0	0-	1-00	0	2- 0	2	7-0	J	3	2- 0	2	2-ten:
BYRD	(C)6- 0	i- 2-50.0	0-	0-00	0	2- 0	J	4-0		2	2- 0	3	2-ten:
Team						62				3			
Kentucky	30	742-1634-45.4	483-	669-72	2	1008-33	6	574-20	422	375	1967-65	6	92-TEN
	(C)19	464- 999-46.4	299-	420-71	2	631-33	2 .	371-13	269	227	1227-64	6	92-TEN
Opponents 30.		755-1605-47.0	380-	546-69	6	948-31	6	624-19	455	387	1832-61	1	8 9-KAN
	(C)19	468-1004-46.6	247-	3b7-67	3	593-31	2	392-13	274	217	1183-62	3	82-MSU
MINUTES	PLAYED:	Walker 1103-36.	8. Bennett 827-			28.5, Bearup		799-26.	6, Harden		730-25	2,	
BLOCKED SHOTS:
;teals:
Davender 700-23.3, Blackmon 632-22.6, Hadlson 373-16.2, McKinley 341-13.1, Andrews 180-9.5, Lock 193-7.4, Jenkins 84-4.4, Byrd 14-1.6, Ziegler 13-1.4
Walker 36, Bearup 17, Lock 8, Bennett 6, Madison 4, Jenkins 2, Davender 2 (UK 76, Opp. 57)
Davender 32, Blackmon 30, Harden 28, Walker 27, Bennett 23, Bearup 12 Madison 6, McKinley 5, Lock 2, Andrews 2, Jenkins 2, Byrd 1. (UK 170, Opp. 175) DEAD BALL REBOUNDS:    Kentucky 60. Opponents 72
CAME UK-Opp		Attend	High Scorer			High Rebounder	
Toledo (H, Nov. 27)	63-54	23,129	Walker,	Blackmon	17	Walker	9
Purdue (A, Dec. 1)	56-66	14,123	Walker	Blackmon	16	Walker	9
SMU (H, Dec. 4)	54-56	22,846	Walker	19		Walker	7
Indiana (A, Dec. 8)	68-81	17,214	Walker	Madison	16	Bearup	11
Louisville (A, Dec. 15)	64-71	19,487	Walker	32		Walker	15
East Tenn.  (UKIT, Dec. 21)	69-54	21,300	Davender 27			Walker	9
Cincinnati (UKIT, Dec. 22)	66-55	23,102	Walker	18		Walker	9
Kansas (Louisville, Dec. 31)	92-89	18,920	Walker	36		Walker	19
Auburn (H, Jan. 2)	68-61	22,847	Walker	24		Walker	13
North Carolina St. (H, Jan. 5)	78-62	23,775	Walker	28		Walker	8
Vanderbllt (H, Jan. 7)	75-58	23,432	Walker	22		Walker	10
Mississippi (A, Jan. 9)	57-45	5,479	Walker	28		Walker	12
Alabama (A, Jan. 12)	58-60	15,043	Walker	25		Walker	14
Mississippi State (H, Jan. 16)	58-57	23,628	Walker	15		Walker	8
Florida (H, Jan. 19)	55-67	23,325	Walker	26		Bennett 11	
Georgia (A, Jan. 23)	73-81	10,163	Walker	28		Walker	17
Tennessee (A, Jan. 27)	65-81	12,700	Walker	23		Walker	9
LSU (H, Jan. 31)	53-43	22,135	Walker	21		Bearup	8
Auburn (A, Feb. 2)	49-47 ot	10,672 "	Walker	15		Bennett 8	
Vanderbllt (A, Feb 7)	68-62	15,626	Walker	31		Walker	15
Mississippi (H, Feb. 9)	67-52	23,232	Walker	33		Walker	13
Alabama (H, Feb 13)	51-48	21,125	Walker	19		Walker	8
Mississippi State (A, Feb. 16)	69-82	9,799	Walker	27		Walker	12
Florida (A, Feb. 20)	76-68	10,884	Walker	Davender	17	Bearup	9
Georgia (H, Feb. 24)	77-79	23,230	Walker	25		Ualker	12
Tennessee (H, Feb. 28)	92-67	23,820	Walker	33		Walker	18
LSU (A, Mar. 2)	61-67	13.446	Davender 22			Walker	13
Florida (B'ham-SEC Tourney)	55-58	13,300	Bennett 14			Walker	8
Washington (NCAA-Salt Lake)	66-58	7,351	Walker	29		Walker	10
UNLV (NCAA-Salt Lake)	64-61	9,226	Walker	23		Walker	6
1984-85 Kentucky Basketball Superlatives
Points
Fewest Points Field ^oals Made Field Goals Att. Field Goal X Lowest FG I Free Throws Made Free Throws Att. Free Throw Z Rebounds Most Fouls Fewest Fouls Assists
Most Turnovers Fewest Turnovers
Points
Field Goals Hade Field Goals Att. Free Throws Made Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocked Shots
Kentucky
92-Kansas, Tenness
49-Auburn
37-Tennessee
79-Kansas
55.4-Ceorgia
34.8-Alabama
34-N.C. State
40-Washlngton
94.4-Vanderbllt
51-Kansas
34-Purdue
10-East Tenn. St.
21- Kansas/Georgia
22- Purdue 6-Florld.
Opponents
89-Kansas
43-LSU
37-Kansas
66-Kansas/Florida
66.1-Indlana
29.l-Clncinnati
30-Purdue, Miss. State
41- Purdue
100.0-East Tennessee St.
42- Alabaaa, Florida
28-N.C. State/Kansas/Washington
13-Loulaville
27-Kansas
25-N.C. State
2-Vanderbilt
INDIVIDUAL
36-Walker vs. 14-Walker vs. 25-Walker vs. 13-Walker va. 20-Walker vs. Kansas 19-Walker vs. Kansas 12-Harden vs. 4-Walker vs.
Kansas 34-Brooks (Tennessee)
Louisville 14-Brooks (Tennessee)
Louisville 22-Laird (Ole Miss)
Vandy/Ole Miss/Wash. 13-Cadls (Purdue)
14- Cadla (Purdue)
15- Koncak (SMU) Tennessee                    11-Webb (N.C. State) Cincinnati                   4-Koncak (SMU)
Joe B. Hall
The following are Coach Joe B. Hall's postgame comments after UK defeated Nevada-Las Vegas 64-61 in second round action of the West Regional last Saturday:
Coach Hall: A key for us was getting the lead down the stretch. Then we went to a stall tempo because we were a little tired. Everything was going fine until we had those turnovers. But give them (Nevada-Las Vegas) credit, too. Their composure and long-range shooting got them back into the game. It was just sensational.
What about the season overall?
Coach Hall: There's been a lot more pressure this year. Start 1-4 at Kentucky, that's the greatest pressure you can have in coaching. That's negative pressure. We were trying to avoid a bad season. Last year, we had positive pressure. We were trying to live up to expectations. We went from a traditional fast-break team to a more controlled, mechanical team. The other players should get a lot of credit, too. They all accepted the change.
What about Kenny Walker's exceptional block of Richie Adams?
Coach Hall: He's made plays like that all year long. When we've needed a great play, Kenny Walker has been the one to find it.
What about Cedric Jenkins' play?
Coach Hall: He's been playing real hard and hustling. Sometimes you can get a lot done that way.
Jerry Tarkanian
The following are Coach Jerry Tarkanian's postgame comments following Kentucky's 64-61 victory over UNLV last Saturday.
Coach Tarkanian: At times we played really good. But we got hurt giving them three baskets when the game was close. They drove the baseline and we didn't step in to take the charge. That was the game. We played hard, and I'm proud of the kids. This team on December 8 was 1-2 and could have folded. But they didn't, and they've come a long way since then. We had our chances, but the teams that advance are the ones that make the big plays.
Could you comment on Kenny Walker's block shot late in the game?
Coach Tarkanian: We went into a 1-3-1 offense, and got Richie (Adams) at the perfect shot. No one else on the floor could have blocked it. Maybe we should have gone to the other side. It was just a great play by Walker.
What about Walker's overall play?
Coach Tarkanian: There are several ways to play him . . .you can pack in your defense like St. John's did on Joe Kleine, but we don't play that way. And I felt an adjustment at this late date would backfire.
Could you comment about your defensive collapse when freshman Richard Madison was able to dunk the ball?
Coach Tarkanian: When you are pressing and gambling, you're going to give up a couple like that. But really what really hurt us were those three drives down the baseline with about eight minutes left.
At the end of the game, did you want to foul Madison?
Coach Tarkanian: We wanted to foul (Winston) Bennett or (James) Blackmon, but Madison wouldn't give the ball up, so we had to foul him.
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