Athletics Hall of Fame

Bob King (1938-41)
- Induction:
- 1992
- Class:
- 1941
Bob King excelled in both basketball and baseball at UofL. He earned All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors two years as a sophomore and junior as the Cards’ starting center. King averaged nine points a game for his career, which was cut short when he was drafted into the Air Force prior to his senior year in 1942.
King’s baseball performance during his war-shortened career was equally spectacular. He led the Cards to an undefeated season in the spring of 1940 with a .360 batting average. King still holds the UofL record of not striking out in at least forty-seven (47) official trips to the plate. After 24 years of service, King retired in 1982 from the American Synthetic Rubber Company.
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King’s baseball performance during his war-shortened career was equally spectacular. He led the Cards to an undefeated season in the spring of 1940 with a .360 batting average. King still holds the UofL record of not striking out in at least forty-seven (47) official trips to the plate. After 24 years of service, King retired in 1982 from the American Synthetic Rubber Company.
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