The Disciples
Kentucky Basketball Players
Harry Potter Characters
Failed Presidential Candidates
Kentucky Basketball coaches
100

This disciple betrayed Jesus, but then hung himself.

Judas

100

This player went #1 overall in the 2010 draft.

John Wall

100

This is the main character in the series.

Harry Potter

100

This candidate lost in 2004 to George W. Bush

John Kerry

100
From 1930-1972, this coach lead the cats to four national titles.

Adolph Rupp

200

This disciple was a tax collector, also has his own book in the bible. 

Matthew.

200

This player hit two game winning shots against Oklahoma.

Otega Oweh

200

This character seems to always say "My father will hear about this."

Draco Malfoy

200

This candidate lost to Bill Clinton in 1996.

Bob Dole

200

This coach, from 1985-1989, banned Kentucky from the NCAA tournament for a few seasons over recruiting violations.

Eddie Sutton

300

This disciple wrote five books in the New Testament.

John

300

This player hit three free throws at the end of a game against a Louisville to give the cats a rival win. 

Patrick Sparks

300

This character is the dark lord.

Voldemort

300

"Daily Double." This candidate lost to George W. Bush in 2000.

Al Gore

300

from 2009-2024, this Kentucky coach led Kentucky to one national title.

John Calipari

400
This disciple became the first pope of the catholic church. 

Peter

400

This player was the leading scorer in the 2011-12 season, then went on to become the #1 overall pick in the draft.

Anthony Davis

400

This character is killed in the Goblet of Fire.

Cedric Digeory

400

This candidate lost to George H.W. Bush in 1988.

Michael Dukakis

400

From 1989-1997, this Kentucky coach lead the cats to one title and runner-up.

Rick Pitino

500

This disciple wrote the book of acts.

Luke

500

This player hit some key game winners in the 2014 tournament.

Aaron Harrison

500

These characters are pranksters, brothers of Ron Weasley.

Fred and George

500

This candidate lost to Barack Obama in 2008.

John McCain

500

This coach, from 1972-1985, lead Kentucky to one national title win against Duke.

Joe B. Hall

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