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The University of Kentucky is one of the 13 former members of the NCAA Southern Conference who split off in December 1932 to become charter members of the newly formed NCAA Southeastern Conference. Out of those 13, the University of Kentucky is one of 10 who are still active in the conference today.

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University of Kentucky Wildcats Tickets Information

Located in Lexington, Kentucky and founded in 1865, the University of Kentucky is one of the 12 current members of the NCAA Southeastern Conference, and one of 6 in the East Division.

The University of Kentucky’s NCAA football and basketball teams are called the Wildcats. Kentucky Wildcats' football stadium is the 67,000+ capacity Commonwealth Stadium and it has 2 basketball arenas, the 8,500 capacity Memorial Coliseum for women only, and the 23,000 capacity Rupp Arena for both men and women.

Get your Kentucky Wildcats tickets and see why their opponents find Rupp Arena the hardest to play. Talk about a home team advantage! Students and visitors especially enjoy the E-Rupp-tion Zone, a recently-renovated addition to Rupp Arena.

Football:

The Kentucky Wildcats have taken 1 NCAA Football National Title, in 1950, and 2 Southeastern Conference titles, the last in 1976.

The Wildcats have a heated ongoing rivalry with the University of Tennessee Volunteers. The Wildcats' permanent rival in the opposing West Division is the Mississippi State University Bulldogs.

The Kentucky Wildcats also has an ongoing rivalry with a team in the Big East Conference, the Louisville Cardinals from the University of Louisville. The Wildcats-Cardinal rivalry is played out each year in the Battle for the Bluegrass, the prize for which is the coveted Governor's Cup. The Wildcats also have an ongoing rivalry with the Indiana Hoosiers of Indiana University, a team in the Big Ten Conference.

Current coach Rich Brooks is set to make your Kentucky Wildcats tickets well worth buying, as he is the first to have led his team to victory against the Clemson University Tigers in the Music City Bowl the first pro bowl game for the Wildcats since 1999 and their first victory in a pro bowl game since 1984.

Men's Basketball:

Of all the schools in the Southeastern Conference, the University of Kentucky, along with Vanderbilt University and the University of Arkansas, places the heaviest emphasis on basketball. Of them, Kentucky has been the most successful.

Between 1935 and 2009, Kentucky has taken most of the National Men's Basketball titles, 7 out of 10 awarded, the last in 1998. They've accomplished this with 4 different coaches, a record for Men's Division 1 Basketball. As of this writing, the Kentucky Wildcats lead the NCAA in wins, with 1,988.

They've also been the team to beat in the Southeastern Conference, by a large margin, with 43 regular season titles, the last in 2005, and 25 Southeastern Conference Championships, the last in 2004.

In fact the Kentucky Wildcats have intense basketball rivalries with the Florida Gators, the Indiana Hoosiers, the Louisville Cardinals, and the Tennessee Volunteers, but their fiercest basketball rivalry is with the Arkansas Razorbacks.