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UK All-American Billy Ray Lickert Passes Away

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SEPT. 13, 2017

Former UK Men’s Basketball All-American Billy Ray Lickert Dies
Lickert, a UK Athletics Hall of Famer, was the 12th 1,000-point scorer in program history

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Billy Ray Lickert, a Helms Foundation All-American in 1961 and three-time All-Southeastern Conference player for the Kentucky men’s basketball team, died Wednesday. He was 78.

Lickert became the 12th player in program history to amass 1,000 career points and was a three-year letterwinner (1959-61) under legendary coach Adolph Rupp. He was inducted into the UK Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010 and was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fifth round of the 1961 NBA Draft.

“Billy Ray Lickert was a Wildcat in the truest sense,” UK Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart said. “He lived the dream that so many people in our state share in wearing the Blue and White and our program and university are better for it. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends.”

Lickert was a state-wide name after winning the 1957 Kentucky Mr. Basketball award before becoming an All-SEC and All-American player at Kentucky. He grew up just across the street from UK’s campus as a child and told Oscar Combs, a friend of Lickert’s and member of the local media, in a recent podcast interview that he always dreamed of playing at Kentucky.

“I was a Wildcat,” Lickert told Combs in the “Conversations with Oscar Combs” podcast. “Every kid back in those days, you had aspirations of being able to play for Kentucky. That’s what everybody – all my friends – then wanted to do.”

He averaged 14.7 points per game in 73 appearances over three seasons for Kentucky. Lickert totaled 1,076 career points and earned All-SEC third-team honors in 1959, second-team recognition in 1960 and was a first-team selection in 1961. His senior season he averaged 16.1 points per game en route to his All-America status.

Asked by Combs in the recent podcast interview how he would like to be remembered, he hoped fans would think of him as a “good basketball player” who gave it his all.

“When I’m talking about a basketball player, I’m thinking about all this talk today about position-less players. Well, that’s what I considered myself to have been,” Lickert told Combs. “I could play multiple positions, I could play defense, I could rebound for my size. So I would like to be remembered as a good basketball player who gave it all and represented the university and my family as best I could.”

Lickert, a Lexington native, is also a member of the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame after leading Lafayette High School to a state title in 1957.

Survivors of Lickert include his wife, Sue, and his sons, Dick and Doug.
 
With all of the Hoopla in the last 20 years, we tend to forget the legends that founded what we are today. As a fanatic fan, thank you for giving us generations of foundation, pride and belief. My condolences to the family! But what greatness this man achieved that most athletes can only view from a distance.
 
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I saw Lickert go for 26 for Lexington Lafayette in the 1957 KHSAA State Tournament finals, when Lafayette beat Louisville Eastern for the title. Needless to say, B.R. made the All State Tournament Team. I think he was Mr. Basketball in 1957. I also saw Lickert make the All State Tournament Team in 1956, as a junior. Never got to see him play at U.K., though.

He was indeed a player !
 
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One of my favorites of all time. I will never forget the epic game he played against Jerry Lucas and Ohio State. when he scored 29 points and the Cats upset the Buckeyes. Ohio State won the NCAA title that season.
I remember where I was when I listened to that game on the radio. Maybe the beginning of my love and devotion to the Cats.
 
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There was an ex UK player that used to post over on the Herald Leader message board that went by the name of Trekker. Gave incredible insight on all things UK basketball. Shared many stories of Coach Rupp. Word on the board was that Trekker was Billy Ray Lickert.
 
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There was an ex UK player that used to post over on the Herald Leader message board that went by the name of Trekker. Gave incredible insight on all things UK basketball. Shared many stories of Coach Rupp. Word on the board was that Trekker was Billy Ray Lickert.
If one really wants to know what Coach Rupp was like as a person and a coach listen to his interviews. Oscar Combs has a good one. Any thoughts of Rupp being a racist or horrible coach to play for get thrown right out of the window.
 
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One of my favorites of all time. I will never forget the epic game he played against Jerry Lucas and Ohio State. when he scored 29 points and the Cats upset the Buckeyes. Ohio State won the NCAA title that season.
I was at that game, one of the greatest ever at Memorial. That Buckeye team were All Americans and Billy Ray lit it up, finals of the UKIT. I watched him win the Ky state title with Lafayette in '57. He was a Cat all the way. RIP
 
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