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hosted the USTA/ITA National Team   we kick Og the Big Blue Caravan
roooor Ch3mProH$rrrP in Fooru3rY 31 -   \ _ The caravan will be an annual tradi-
-  the 1-¤¤1$v111e To111115_C111b- The Ken- -. s 3 ‘ non. We will be visiting new cities
  tucky W1ldCHtS went 1HtO the tOuI'H3· i   V each year in hopes   we   even-
  ment ranked seventh. The 16—school nl   i;.   [_ " tually cover gvgry corner Of Ken-
  field featured three of the top five 4 to ` a - __r#   _*_ tucky and meet as many fans as
  players in the latest ITA rankings, in- __;f;Q;",;"j.L.-;; - possible,
  cluding fourth-ranked Jesse Witten of - ’ S This year, during the months of
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  125 rrr morris 5r11gro5 oor11Po1oo· Kentucky was the only M AC school Mitch Bamhart, Coach Tubby Smith,
  W0MEN’S TENNIS to have multiple players honored as Coach Rion Brooks ¤¤<1Y¤3<>¤S
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  the final match before beginning at Kentucky, 13 different Cats have nlZ§n_o?S» hgsrmg Bog rourl13r11or1r5
i Southeastern Conference play. Seniors been named regional Al1—Amencans. nn Sl lng own Wl yon or cn'.
  Sarah Witten and Amy Trefethen Five Wildcats have earned the honor ioroo BdBQ cinnnom Wo oro looking
i tightened their grip on UK’s top more than once, bringing the total orW3rd ro r r$hoPPorr;“11rY 1;1 Sor
l doubles spot. Since being paired to~ number of regional All—Americans at lint in kmoottht ggnogl poooi;3 o
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t record at the No. 1 doubles spot. lected to the second—team All—Great fonovicinig Sfglféuisvillc
 , Lakes Region. Liz Butler, a freshman ° Y _ _ _
E TRACK S FIELD goalkeeper, represented UK on the ° May 13 C1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤
 ` The UK “3°i‘ 393 gold Prqgmg 1¤¤i< Freshmen All-America team. Burner ° may   rglashwrlj
  two event tit es in t e opening ay 0 l h d b S B as ' 3Y emerse _
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l F3YorroVrrro» Ark-1¤¤1¤r1ef1 Ramsey was selected All—South- ° Juno 17 Bownng Groon
  Chakouian won the men’s shot put eastein Tournament eailiei this year • June 18 Hazard
i with a provisional qualifying throw of and was named to the National Soe_ • June 19 Ashland all b tl
{ o2‘0o·75» Whrro rroSr1m3o 111e11J¤mt>6f cer Coaches Association of America Moro information W} o nVol_`
l Rachel Kohler won her first—ever All_Gieat Lakes Region iiist_team_ able through local media outlets in
l event title with a personal best leap of The Hilliard Ohio niodiiet led the April and the UK Alumni Associa-
  5_()g_75_ i T Cats in points, notohing six goals and tion web site www.uky.edu/Alumni.
  Kohler’s win marks the fxrst time all eight assists on the Season-
l 5o35or1 1331 ro3mrr13ro» rworrroo SEC "The award is well—deserved for America. Nathan Fleetwood earned
{ gh3“r;1fP1o1rrh3rro A0"Aoiiorro3o ~r3oor Elizabeth Ramsey, but it will defi— first—team honors, while Jamal Shteiwi
1 r3 er 35rr1Wo11 r o wont- nitely not be her last honor," Coach was named to the third team.
  Cr3Wroro» r13Vrr1g 3 r3ro orr Porror' Warren Lipka said. "There will be a Fleetwood, a junior midfielder, has
  111311oo» 11111511oo r1r111 W1111 3 JumP 015- lot of good things to come from been a first—team All—Mid—American
l 07-00- rrr orhor Womoo S rroro oVonrS» Elizabeth in her senior year." Conference selection the past two sea-
  Go1111o553 GUZ111311 3110 Nrooro Al_rYo Butler joined Ramsey on the 2002 sons while leading the Wildcats in as-
  teek 11111111 311€;10i§h» ro$P;oirV§lY   the SEC All—Tournament team. Playing sists. The Adelaide, Australia, native
 1 Wo111o11’5 Worg 1 1 roW· W r o rrm o o over 1,800 minutes, the Overland earned All—Tournament and MAC
‘  Ado3goo rrorfhoo ror-rrrhhoVi3r30 1rlti1ae Park, Kan., native allowed only 23 Player of the Week honors twice this
  Wo111or1,5 1rrP o Jump W11 3 o3P o ' goals and posted five shutouts. season, leading UK to a 10-9-0 record.
1 00-25 "Liz Butler took on a huge role Shteiwi a sophomore forward, led
1  Ernest Simms had 3 $ro3r o3Y on this year stepping in after Beth the Cats in scoring this season with
  the 113ok, 1_3k111g§ooor1orr1 the o0‘ Wells’ career," Lipka said. "She did a seven goals and 15 points. The Cincin-
Y meter Pror1m1r13r1o5 Wrrh 3 PorSorr3r‘ lot of good things this year for the nati, Ohio, product scored the decisive
best _11111o ef 6·67» 3rSo 3 ProVrSroo3r team and I know she’ll only get bet- goal in three matches was one of only
rlu3hrY}r1g m3rk· He Woot oo to rrmsh ter." four Wildcats to appear in all 19 games
10111111 111 1116 1111315 YV1111 3 1113rk 016-711 A pair of Kentucky men’s soccer in 2002. He was named the MAC
T116 111611,5 163111 15 1311koo 1501 3o la ers were reco nized b the Na- Pla er of the Week on Sept. 9, and also
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1116 W0111o11’5 1o31'11 1401 31 rrrrs Pomr rrr tional Soccer Coaches Association of earned first-team All—MAC honors.
the season.
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