Three-time All-American at Kentucky — the SEC's dominant scorer of the early 1960s.
Charles Francis Nash Jr. was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1942. He attended the University of Kentucky under coach Adolph Rupp and became the SEC's most decorated scorer of the early 1960s. He averaged 22.7 points and 12.6 rebounds per game across three varsity seasons — making him a three-time All-American and three-time SEC Player of the Year. He was named All-SEC four times. He set Kentucky career scoring records that stood for years. Los Angeles Lakers selected him in the first round of the 1964 NBA Draft. He had a brief professional basketball career before also playing two seasons of professional baseball. His Kentucky career produced one of the most sustained individual excellence runs in SEC history — three consecutive All-American and SEC Player of the Year awards reflect dominance that was consistent across his entire college tenure. He is considered one of the five or six greatest players in Kentucky program history and one of the defining players of Rupp's final dynasty period in the 1960s.
All-American 3x
Career Honours
- All-American 3x
- SEC Player of Year 3x
- Kentucky career scoring leader
- All-SEC 4x