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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is an American college basketball team that represents the University of Kentucky. Kentucky is the most successful NCAA Division I basketball program in history, holding both the most all-time wins (2200) and the highest all-time winning percentage (.764). The Wildcats are currently coached by John Calipari.Kentucky leads all schools in total NCAA tournament appearances (54), NCAA tournament wins (120), NCAA Tournament games played (167), NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (41), NCAA Elite Eight appearances (36), and total postseason tournament appearances (63). Further, Kentucky has played in 17 NCAA Final Fours (tied for 2nd place all-time with UCLA), 12 NCAA Championship games (tied for the most all-time with UCLA), and has won 8 NCAA championships (second only to UCLA's 11). In addition to these titles, Kentucky won the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in both 1946 and 1976, making it the only school to win multiple NCAA and NIT championships. Kentucky also leads all schools with 59 20-win seasons, 14 30-win seasons, and 6 35-win seasons.Throughout its history, the Kentucky basketball program has featured many notable and successful players, both on the collegiate level and the professional level. These players include Alex Groza, Cliff Hagan, Frank Ramsey, Dan Issel, Jack Givens, Kenny \"Sky\" Walker, Jamal Mashburn, Tayshaun Prince, Rajon Rondo, John Wall, and Anthony Davis. The Wildcats have also been led by many successful head coaches, including Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Eddie Sutton, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, and John Calipari. Kentucky is the only program with 5 different NCAA Championship coaches (Rupp, Hall, Pitino, Smith, and Calipari)."@en }

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