Some of the greatest moments in the history of Kentucky basketball came from Aaron Harrison‘s fingertips, the former five-star recruit leading the Wildcats on an all-time March Madness run in year one, followed by an all-time season for the team in year two. He wasn’t the most productive, generally speaking, with career averages of 12.4 points on 41/34/79 shooting splits — but you’re lying to yourself if you don’t think the Richmond, TX native cemented himself as a legend in two seasons in Lexington.
Harrison was able to do it because he embraced the moment and embodied a win-at-all-costs mindset wearing the blue and white.