![]() He committed to Kentucky over rivals Indiana and Louisville. Basketball, where he led his high school to a state championship. ![]() After his senior season, he was named Indiana Mr. Trey Lyles was the final commitment in the class when he verbally committed on November 5, 2013. He chose Kentucky over his Dad's alma mater and Michigan. He is the son of the former Missouri and All-American great Melvin Booker. As a junior, he was named by Gatorade as the top basketball player in Mississippi. ĭevin Booker was the third commitment in the class when he verbally committed on October 31, 2013. He chose Kentucky over Iowa, Michigan State, and Southern Cal. Ulis, however, quickly rose the recruiting ranking finishing No. Kentucky had just missed on their primary target, Emmanuel Mudiay, when he committed to SMU on August 24, 2013. He committed to Kentucky briefly after he was offered a scholarship. Tyler Ulis was the second commitment in the class when he verbally committed on September 13, 2013. He played for the Dominican Republic National Team in 20 which were coached by John Calipari and Kentucky assistant, Orlando Antigua. ![]() He was named Gatorade National Player of the Year in 2014. Karl-Anthony Towns was the first commitment for the class when verbally committed on December 4, 2012. Trey Lyles (Indianapolis), Karl-Anthony Towns (Metuchen, N.J.), Devin Booker (Grand Rapids, Mich.) and Tyler Ulis (Chicago Heights, Ill.) all signed national letters of intent to play basketball at the University of Kentucky, starting in the 2014–15 season. John Calipari announced four players for his 2014 class during the early signing period on November 14. In November, Kentucky signed another top recruiting class. The Wildcats were led by 2015 Consensus All-Americans Cauley-Stein and Towns. John Calipari once again produced another top recruiting class that was highlighted by Karl-Anthony Towns. Willie Cauley-Stein opted to return to school after his leg injury in the 2014 NCAA tournament. Former McDonald's All-Americans Marcus Lee and Alex Poythress also returned to school. Returning were starting point guard Andrew Harrison, starting shooting guard Aaron Harrison, and starting center Dakari Johnson. The team, however, would be without some of its top players from the 2013–14 team including starting power forward Julius Randle and starting small forward James Young, who were first-round draft choices in the 2014 NBA draft. Their 38–1 record (.974 winning percentage) is the best by a team that did not finish undefeated.Īfter finishing as the National Runner-up in the 2014 NCAA tournament, the expectations for this team were high. Their 38 wins is tied with the 2012 Kentucky team for the most in men's Division I history. For six years, they had been the last unbeaten team to enter the NCAA tournament until Gonzaga in 2021. The team finished the regular season with a perfect 31–0 record, the best start in school history. ![]() It was Calipari's fourth Final Four appearance at Kentucky. The team was a National semifinalist in the NCAA tournament, competed in the school's 17th Final Four. The team was led by sixth-year head coach John Calipari. The team played its home games in Lexington, Kentucky, United States for the 39th consecutive season at Rupp Arena, with a capacity of 23,500. ![]() The 2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2014–15 college basketball season. ![]()
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