top of page
kentuckysportsmemo

Ray Edelman: A Wildcat's Journey Through Basketball History



About the Guest(s):

  • Ray Edelman: Ray Edelman is a former basketball player who played for the University of Kentucky in the early 1970s. Originally from the Philadelphia area, Edelman was recruited by UK coaches Joe Hall and TL Plain during a junior all-star game. Despite not getting as much playing time as he had hoped, Edelman stuck with the team and focused on his academics. After his basketball career, he went on to attend law school and practiced law for over 40 years. Edelman has been married to his wife Barbara for almost 50 years.


Episode Summary:

In this episode of Kentucky Sports Memories, host Gary Fogle interviews Ray Edelman, a former basketball player for the University of Kentucky. Edelman shares his journey from the Philadelphia area to UK, discussing how he was recruited by Joe Hall and TL Plain during a junior all-star game. Despite not getting much playing time, Edelman remained committed to the team and focused on his academics. He reflects on his career, the challenges he faced, and the decision to stay at UK instead of transferring. Edelman also discusses the impact of his wife Barbara on his life and shares his thoughts on the changing landscape of college athletics.


Key Takeaways:

  • Ray Edelman was recruited by Joe Hall and TL Plain during a junior all-star game in the Philadelphia area, which led to his decision to play for the University of Kentucky.

  • Despite not getting as much playing time as he had hoped, Edelman remained committed to the team and focused on his academics.

  • Edelman's senior year at UK was challenging, as the team had a losing record and did not make the NCAA tournament.

  • After his basketball career, Edelman pursued a career in law and practiced for over 40 years.

  • Edelman credits his wife Barbara for being a supportive partner throughout his life and career.


Listen to the full episode to hear Ray Edelman's story and his reflections on his time at the University of Kentucky. Stay tuned for more episodes of Kentucky Sports Memories for captivating stories from the world of Kentucky sports.




49 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page