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      »i .       Sports Gleamngs  
      UK junior outfielder Sean Coughlin was l`
      named the SEC Baseball Player of the Week
  I   twice this season and that was by mid- _
     in April.. .Teammates Ryan Strieby and Antone A
DeJesus also were named SEC Baseball Player of
- the Week. . .Softball pitcher Jessica Trueblood was i
Taryn Ignaclc Named   Wcmenls named SEC Softball Freshman of the Week twice  
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  UK lnnior Tairyn lgnaolo was namon Acevedo and Luis Luna smashed an 11-year-old  
    SEC Woman S_Dn’or of fno Yoan Tno school record at the Yellow Jacket Invitational in
  L.   Rlcnnlonn “anY€ had another oak Atlanta, Ga., with a time of 3:04.81. . .In track and A
BQ      Stannlng oamPalgn ln nor Snoonn Soa‘ field, freshman Ashley Muffet earned her fourth
      ’ ’   _  if   Son as a Cat nooonnng UK S nrsnovor UK freshman record with a first place toss of 51-
< i;ji[ _* L in   NCAA onnng onannPlon ln fno Plat` 11.25 in the shot put. The mark well-exceeded the
 .‘A A c   -’   fonn ovonn Sotnng AH NCAA roooro regional standard (46-ll) and placed her third all-
2*. V i.‘e, (   ..»_ ” Wnn a Soon? <>f335·201¤ fno nnalS· Sno time at Kentucky. . .Swimmer Steven Manley be-
i` ' 5 A also Snooossnnnf nofondon nar Plan came UK’s first SEC freestyle champion in 50
_ ”   f¤rm nno at tno Zooo SEC_CnaInP1on` years, finishing first in the 200 freestyle at the SEC
`i‘·   $nlPS· Hof oinor nonorntnls Soaaon Championships. He earned first team All—SEC i
lnolnno Plaolng Sooono lnfno lymetsr honors. . .Sophomore guard Samantha Mahoney  
ovont at fno SEC Cnalnolonsnllas and and freshman point guard Carly Ormerod were  
_ _ _ _ garnonng An‘Aln€noa nonors by nn` named to the All-Southeastern Conference team  
ishing eighth in the same event at the NCAA Championships. for the 200506 Season Mahoney was named SCO  
ond team and Ormerod was named to the all- Sl
  i ;—Qg%§§z¤§F_i, ;q  freshmen team. . .Thirty-six UK athletes were
Lyden Take?     i   named to the 2005-06 Southeastern Conference
W0mEn’s Dlvlng cuach   _ ~—it       Winter Academic Honor Roll. Among those rep-
of the Year Hcnnrs       resenting UK were Ravi Moss, Bobby Perry and
  »         Rajon Rondo from the men’s basketball team.
U K`s Mike Lyden was named the SEC         Jennifer Humphrey, Samantha Mahoney and I
wsmars owing Coach Or the veatniis Ar; -··‘~-t. · __-e A   · ee "      * Elm R¤ddy r¢i>f¤S€¤t€<1 the UK H<>¤pS _
is Lyden`s eighth coach of the year award =_· QS la-.   ·.`r init P   team. . .R€t]On Rondo was named Ai]-District IV ·
in Kcn[uCkyr_ Under his [u[€]ag€_ Ken-   -=‘‘` by the United States Basketball Writers ASSOCl3— t
lucky nwcni inc wnnicng SEC diving I tion. He also was selected second team All-SEC. _
titles in 2005. At the 2006 SEC Champi- ii
onships. UK placed three top finishers in '  
the platform diving event.
Terry Clayton Wins Carol S. Adelstein   _,..      
Outstanding Student Award   * f; ..,_   .   i
UK linebackerTerry Clayton is the recipient of the Carol S.   `. A      
Adelstein Outstanding Student Award. Named for the wife of re- i *i-   i- U . l§`,::_‘-fj  
tired UK English professor Michael Adelstein, the award is pre- — A my   g
sented annually to the student with a disability who best serves t . · Y A "l € E
as inspiration to the university community. Clayton. ajunior ma- _ ·  i   
joring in kinesiology, lost his hearing at age five due to a bout of » . `   
the chickenpox. He wears hearing aids but most of his communi- ~ -  E
cations on and off the field are by sign language and lip reading. " {  °
lele is an outstanding student. earning a spot on the All-SEC A 
Honor Roll as a sophomore.  
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