The following slideshow includes all 18 covers showcasing Arizona Wildcats athletes. Luke Walton has the most appearances with three (one was for the now defunct Sports Illustrated on Campus edition).
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In reverse chronological order:
June 22, 2015 — Andre Iguodala: “Golden Ticket — How the NBA Finals turned on the matchup between Andre Iguodala and LeBron James”
March 11, 2015 — Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Stanley Johnson and Brandon Ashley: “Arizona Wildcats — Their key: Roar on the boards”
Jan. 12, 2015 — Rob Gronkowski: “Gronked — The Pats’ party boy throttles back (sort of):
Nov. 5, 2014 — Brandon Ashley: “SI’s Final Four — Kentucky, Arizona, Wisconsin and Duke”
March 20, 2014 — Nick Johnson: “The Madness Begins — Nick Johnson and top-cat Arizona are Final Four bound”
Dec. 10, 2013 — Nick Foles: “And then Nick Foles happened”
Sept. 3, 2012 — Gronkowski: “NFL 2012 — The Full Gronkowski”
Nov. 21, 2005 — Ivan Radenovic, Chris Rodgers, Mohamed Tangara, Hassan Adams, Isaiah Fox, Mustafa Shakur, Kirk Walters and Marcus Williams: “Can anyone stop Duke? Here comes Arizona”
July 11, 2005 — Jennie Finch: “SI throws a party — Jennie Finch will be there”
Jan. 24, 2005 — Tedy Bruschi: “Defense rules the playoffs”
Feb. 5, 2004 — Luke Walton: “Last year’s stud, this year’s scrub. Life in the real world as told by Luke Walton”
Nov. 25, 2002 — Walton and Jason Gardner: “Arizona No. 1 College Hoops”
May 13, 2002 — Trevor Hoffman: “The Secret of San Diego — Why Trevor Hoffman of the Padres is the best closer (ever)”
March 18, 2002 — Walton: “Are you ready? Everybody into the pool”
April 1, 2001 — Loren Woods: “The four keys to the Final Four”
April 7, 1997 — Miles Simon: “Cool Cat — Miles Simon leads Arizona to the NCAA title”
Aug. 29, 1994 — Bruschi, Sean Harris, Jim Hoffman, Tony Bouie and Brandon Sanders: “Rock Solid — Arizona is No. 1”
Oct. 11, 1993 — Chuck Cecil: “Is Chuck Cecil too vicious for the NFL?”