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23Jun2009

Adolph F. Rupp

Enshrined 1969
Halstead, KS
September 2, 1901 - December 10, 1977

Biography

Dubbed "The Baron of Bluegrass," college basketball coach Adolph Rupp was legendary for developing local talent. In fact, 80 percent of his players hailed from the hills of Kentucky and Rupp turned them into champions. By winning 876 games in 41 years of coaching, Rupp set a remarkable standard of excellence. Part of his success was due to his intense desire to win and his ability to instill that drive into his players. He promoted a sticky man-to-man defense and a relentless fast break offense that battered opponents into defeat. His teams appeared in 20 NCAA tournaments and captured 27 Southeastern Conference titles. Rupp demanded 100 percent from his players at all times, pushing them to impressive levels of success. College basketball has seen few coaches who have been more dominant than Adolph Rupp.

Career Highlights

NIT championship at Kentucky, 1946
NCAA Championships, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1958
Four-time National and SEC Coach of the Year
Co-coached U.S. Olympic team, 1948