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    Ranked: The 10 Greatest Kentucky Wildcats to Ever Wear No. 12 — You’ll Never Guess Who Took the Top Spot

    GodwinBy GodwinJune 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The University of Kentucky basketball program is renowned for its rich history, with some of the greatest players in college basketball history donning the Wildcats’ iconic blue and white jersey. Among the many numbers worn by Kentucky players, No. 12 stands out, having been worn by some of the most memorable and talented athletes to ever play the game. From high-scoring guards to elite playmakers, the players who wore No. 12 have left an indelible mark on the program and college basketball as a whole. In this ranking, we celebrate the top 10 players to wear the number, with one player emerging as the ultimate legend to wear No. 12.

    10. Cameron Mills (1994-1998)
    Mills was a key contributor off the bench during Kentucky’s 1998 national championship run. A sharp shooter with a knack for hitting big shots, Mills’ role on the team was crucial, and his clutch performances in critical moments cemented his place in Kentucky’s storied history.

    9. Antonio Reeves (2022-Present)
    Reeves, a more recent star for the Wildcats, made an immediate impact in his time at Kentucky with his scoring ability and perimeter shooting. His contribution to Kentucky’s offense, especially in his first season, helped elevate the Wildcats to the national stage.

    8. Jodie Meeks (2006-2009)
    Meeks was one of the most dynamic guards to ever wear No. 12 at Kentucky. Known for his incredible shooting ability, Meeks set a Kentucky single-game scoring record with 54 points against Tennessee in 2009, showcasing his incredible scoring prowess that led him to a successful professional career.

    7. Cliff Hagan (1953-1956)
    A Kentucky legend, Hagan was one of the most dominant players of his era. A two-time All-American and a key player in Kentucky’s 1958 national championship, Hagan’s ability to score, rebound, and lead made him one of the early greats in the program’s history.

    6. Jamal Mashburn (1990-1993)
    Mashburn’s time at Kentucky was brief but unforgettable. Known as “Monster Mash,” his scoring, rebounding, and playmaking helped lead the Wildcats to the 1993 Final Four. Mashburn’s combination of size and skill made him a key player for Kentucky, and he went on to have a successful NBA career.

    5. Tony Delk (1993-1996)
    Delk was a major contributor to Kentucky’s 1996 national championship team, playing a pivotal role as a shooting guard and defensive standout. His elite shooting and leadership on both ends of the court helped Kentucky dominate that season, and he earned the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player award.

    4. Derrick Miller (1990-1992)
    Miller was a scoring guard with a sharp shot, known for his leadership and ability to make plays under pressure. His time at Kentucky was marked by his all-around game and ability to step up when it mattered most, making him one of the most memorable players to wear No. 12.

    3. Antoine Walker (1993-1996)
    A star for the Wildcats, Walker’s versatility as a forward helped propel Kentucky to multiple successful seasons in the mid-90s. He was crucial to Kentucky’s success, and his ability to stretch the floor and score from anywhere on the court made him a standout.

    2. Tayshaun Prince (1998-2002)
    Prince’s defensive and offensive ability helped lead Kentucky to a national title in 1998, and his length and versatility made him one of the most feared defenders in the country. A key piece of the Wildcats’ success during his time, Prince’s pro career also flourished, including winning an NBA championship with the Detroit Pistons.

    1. John Wall (2009-2010)
    Topping the list of the greatest players to wear No. 12 at Kentucky is John Wall. Wall’s electrifying play, blazing speed, and ability to dominate games helped elevate Kentucky back to national prominence. Wall led Kentucky to a No. 1 seed in the 2010 NCAA Tournament and was a consensus All-American. His leadership and dynamic ability as a point guard solidified him as not only the greatest No. 12 in Kentucky history but one of the best players to ever wear the Wildcats’ uniform. Wall’s impact on the program, and college basketball as a whole, remains undeniable.

    As the Kentucky Wildcats continue to build upon their rich basketball history, these players who wore No. 12 will forever be remembered for their contributions, athleticism, and ability to shine on the big stage. John Wall’s place at the top of the list is fitting, given his unparalleled talent and influence during his time at Kentucky. However, the legacy of these incredible athletes proves that No. 12 will always hold a special place in the hearts of Big Blue Nation.

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