xt76t14tj764 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt76t14tj764/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky 1980 Rupp Arena, Lexington (Ky.) athletic publications  English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Basketball Programs (Men) UKAW University of Kentucky Men's Basketball (1979-1980) University of Kentucky Women's Basketball (1979-1980) programs coaches Hall, Joe B. Yow, Debbie players cheerleaders Wildcat mascot Rupp Arena UK vs. University of Florida (February 13, 1980) statistics schedules rosters tickets Wildcat Tipoff: Kentucky vs. University of Florida, February 13, 1980 text Wildcat Tipoff: Kentucky vs. University of Florida, February 13, 1980 1980 2012 true xt76t14tj764 section xt76t14tj764  Crczyxznt finrm
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Government Officials........................................................................... 2
University Administration.................................................................... 4
Coaches.............................................................................................. 6
The Wildcats....................................................................................... 8
Feature of the Week...........................................................................22
Scorecard......................................................................................24, 25
UK schedule, statistics........................................................................30
The Last Time, SEC This Week..........................................................31
Opponents...........................................................................................33
University Features.............................................................................38
Lady Kats............................................................................................40
UK Sports Information........................................................................41
Cheerleaders.......................................................................................42
Wildcat Records..................................................................................44
Rupp Arena.........................................................................................46
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dawahares the honorable JOHN Y. BROWN, JR. Governor of Kentucky
JAMES G. AMATO Mayor Lexington - Fayette Urban County Government
JAMES G. AMATO took office as mayor on January 2, 1978. In doing so, he became the second mayor of the consolidated city and county governments.
A native of Lexington, Amato has been a practicing attorney since 1964. He is a member of the Fayette County Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and the Kentucky Law Enforcement. He formerly held positions as Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Director of Citizens for Judicial Improvement, Inc., Municipal Court Judge and City Prosecutor.
As chief executive of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, the mayor is authorized to supervise, administer and control all departments of government.
The mayor is elected on a non-partisan ballot every four years. He is assisted principally by the Chief Administrative Officer and commissioners of the six departments.
JOHN Y. BROWN, JR., became Kentucky's 55th governor on December 11, 1979, succeeding Julian M. Carroll.
Born on December 28, 1933, Governor Brown graduated from Lafayette High School in his hometown, Lexington, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kentucky in 1957. He graduated from the UK College of Law in 1960.
The Governor served in the U. S. Army from 1959-1965.
He has been named the Outstanding Young Man of America by the National
Junior Chamber of Commerce (1965), as one of the Outstanding Civic Leaders of America (1967) and Louisville's Outstanding Young Man by the same group. Lions CHub International named him to a recipient of the Outstanding American Award (1974) and he is the youngest person to be named to the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame.
He has three children, John Y. Brown, III (16), Eleanore (14) and Sandra (13). He is married to the former Phyllis George. They attend the Walnut Street Church, Louisville.
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DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY
President, University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky has become one of the major institutions of higher learning in the United States under the leadership of Dr. Otis Singletary, the eighth president of the University.
Dr. Singletary was named president
Athletics Department
CLIFFORD O. HAGAN Director
Expansion of the football training room and addition of a beautiful player's lounge at Shively Sports Center, new carpeting in the stadium football offices, a new basketball office complex in Memorial Coliseum, re-arrangement of the baseball fences and a new surface for the running track arc just a few of the recent improvements that signify the continuing progress of UK athletics since Cliff 1 lagan joined the Wildcat Staff seven years ago.
Recognized nationally as a progressive, business-oriented and promotion-minded administrator, Hagan has seen and overseen vast improvements in all phases of an ever-expanding operation that has encompassed 16 sports since the men's and
of the University in August, 1969. He had previously served as executive vice-chancellor for academic affairs in the University of Texas System and director of the Job Corps program for the Office of Economic Opportunity.
Dr. Singletary, a native of Gulfport, Miss., holds degrees from Millsaps College and Louisiana State University.
As president of the principal institu-
women's programs were merged in July of last year.
The merger, under Hagan's direction, has been orderly, with office space remodeled and in some cases created to make room for the women's coaching and administrative staff.
The indoctrination of Hagan into the UK   athletics   administrative structure
tion of higher learning in the Commonwealth, Dr. Singletary is greatly concerned with the University's role as a land-grant institution, a "people's university" accessible to all who can profit from education.
In the nine years he has been president, the University has grown to where there are now more than 22,000 students on the Lexington campus and more than 17,000 students in UK's 13 community colleges, and the University has become one of the major research institutions in the country.
Recognition of his service to the University was evidenced by the UK Alumni Association, which presented to Dr. Singletary its Alumni Service Awardan honor rarely bestowed upon a non-alumnus of the University.
Dr. Singletary is the author of two books and several monographs.
A Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict, he is a commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve. He and Mrs. Singletary, the former Gloria Walton, have three children: Bonnie, Scot and Kendall.
The Singletarys live at Maxwell Place, traditional home of UK presidents.
came in 1972, when he was named assistant to Harry C. Lancaster and given the task of implementing the Blue & White Fund for 57,600-seat Commonwealth Stadium and later for Rupp Arena. The fruits of his labors in this area have provided the additional financial support that has elevated the UK athletics program into a first class operation.
Hagan was named Athletics Director in July 1975 following Lancaster's retirement.
Hagan also has been an advocate of a strong scholar-athlete program, feeling "a genuine commitment to provide all the academic support and encouragement we can to help our athletes leave our campus with a college education and a degree."
On the personal side, Hagan received one of his highest individual honors last May when he became the first University of Kentucky basketball player to be installed in the Naismith Memorial National Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
He is married to the former Martha Milton of Owcnsboro. They have four children: Lisa, Laurie, Amy, and Kip. FRANK HAM
Assistant Director of Athletics
FRANK HAM became Assistant Director of Athletics in July 1975 soon after Cliff Hagan succeeded Harry C. Lancaster as Director of Athletics.
A native of Scranton, Pa., Ham came to the University in 1969 as administrative Assistant to footpall coach John Ray, and was reassigned to the Athletic Director's staff in 1972 when Ray resigned.
Ham graduated from high school at Niles, Michigan, and completed his undergraduate work at Indiana University and coached high school football and track at John Adams High in South Bend in 1944-46 and then returned to Olivet as athletic director and head football and basketball coach.
In 1951, he became assistant to the president at Olivet, with responsibilities in public and alumni relations. He was in private business from 1954 until 196S.
SUE FEAMSTER Assistant Director of Athletics
SUE FEAMSTER joined the athletics recreation in 1972 association July 1, 1978, with the merger of the men's and women's programs. Feamstcr had been the director of women's athletics prior to her appointment as assistant director of athletics.
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A native of Frankfort, she came to the University as a graduate student in 1970, was named assistant director of campus
in and women's athletics in 1974.
Fcamster graduated from Franklin County High School where she was an outstanding tennis player and athlete. While in college she earned letters in tennis, field hockey, basketball and track from Indiana University and Kentucky State University, where she earned her B.S. degree and graduated with honors.
LARRY IVY Assistant Director of Athletics for Finance
Adding a new dimension to UK athletics was the appointment three years ago of LARRY IVY as Assistant Director
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Ivy, who came to the University as Director of Housing in 1969, is involved primarily with the administration and management of financial aspects, and develops and initiates policies for accounting procedures and related business management activities of the department.
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JOE B. HALL Head Basketball Coach
JOE B. HALL is beginning his eighth season as coach of the Wildcats, coming off a year in which he took a team depleted through graduations and molding them into a contender for the SEC title and receiving an invitation to enter the National Invitation Tournament. The team finished with 19 wins and 12 losses.
Since becoming head coach in 1972, succeeding the legendary Adolph F. Rupp, Hall has accumulated a record of 154 wins and 54 losses. His eleven year coaching record stands at 230-110. Broken down, it shows a 57-50 five year mark at Regis College,  a 19-6
LEONARD HAMILTON is beginning his sixth year at Kentucky after serving three years as assistant coach at Austin Peay. An outstanding recruiter with seemingly tireless energy, Hamilton has contributed heavily to maintaining a high level of young talent at UK. Specializing in coaching defense, Hamilton has had a positive impact on Wildcat defensive
JOE DEAN, JR., played against the Wildcats for three years at Mississippi State University, before serving as Bulldog assistant coach while earning a masters degree in physical education. An outstanding student, Dean was named to the 1976 Academic All-SEC second team. A native of Baton Rouge,
record at Central Missouri, and 154-54 record at UK.
Hall became Rupp's top assistant in 1969 when Harry C. Lancaster was named athletics director. His record as freshmen coach was 60-15, including an undefeated (22-0) season (1971-72) which resulted in the Kittens being crowned National Freshmen Champions by Basketball News.
A popular personality on the clinic and convention circuits, Hall also has had much international exposure. In addition to the Globetrotters tour in 1951, and the "Down Under" tour in 1974, he has helped conduct basketball clinics for the U. S. Army in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska (1968) and at Ramstein Air Base, in Frankfurt, Germany and the RAF Base at Mildenhall, England in 1975. He also was Olympic Trials coach under
DICK PARSONS, in his eighth year as Joe B. Hall's No. 1 assistant, returned to the University as baseball coach in 1969. Before giving up his position to join the basketball staff on a full time basis, he molded a baseball team (1971) which established or tied 15 school records. He is a graduate of UK where he played guard under former Coach Adolph F. Rupp.
Parsons came to the University in 1958 after an outstanding career as a four-sports star at Harlan High School, where
philosophy. A native of Gastonia, N. C, he lettered three years in football and twice in basketball. An outstanding collegiate player, he starred at Gaston Community College in Dallas, N. C, and at University of Tennessee-Martin. He is married to the former Claudette Hale. They have a son, Lenny, 7.
La., he attended Baton Rouge High School where he earned letters in basketball and football. In addition to regular coaching duties with the Wildcats, Dean's primary responsibilities will be recruiting and scouting. He is married to the former Ellen Elizabeth Anger of Jackson, Miss.
Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in July 1972 and was a member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee. In 1978 he coached the U.S.A. team that hosted the first International Invitational Tournament.
he had a three-year basketball scoring total of 1,276 points.
He was a two-time (1960-61) recipient of the coveted A. B. Chandler award, given annually for the player best exemplifying the qualities of leadership, scholarship, character and ability. Only four other Wildcats have twice been so honored since the award was originated in 1951.
He is married to the former Celia Cawood of Harlan. They have a daughter, Kathy, and a son, Ed.
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31 Sam Bowie C Fr. 7-1 219
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After 25 years of working as a secretary in the Kentucky basketball office, Jane Rollins still loves her work with the Wildcats.
By Lisa Becker
Jane Rollins leaned back casually in her chair amid the numerous blue and white Wildcat memorabilia in the Kentucky basketball office. One cannot help but notice the large color photograph of the team, hanging behind her desk. The photograph is also symbolic of a major portion of this dedicated person's life Kentucky basketball. Blue carpet, a tro-
phy case and basketballs here and there tell you where you are.
Ms. Rollins has served for 25 years as not only a dedicated secretary to UK basketball, but a personal friend of the late Adolph F. Rupp, coach Joe B. Hall and the entire basketball program.
Ms. Rollins became the secretary for the basketball office and a personal friend of Coach Rupp after a friend,
Jane Rollins
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Initially she was afraid that she would not like the job since she was not an avid basketball fan. She also felt that perhaps she and Coach Rupp would not be compatible due to their having similar personalities.
However, that did not prove to be the case and she became an active ingredient in the program.
After being on the job for 25 years, she still finds her job interesting. She works daily with a variety of interesting and sometimes notable people who visit the office and faces a continuously changing collection of duties.
"She adds dignity and class..."
She is a woman who loves people and life which is why she has enjoyed the job for 25 years. If she could, she would probably continue to work at the job until 81.
Not only does she help the program through such duties as making appointments for the coaches, taking dictation and opening the mail, but the players help her stay young at heart and active.
By having worked under Coach Rupp and now for Coach Hall, she is able to provide a view of how the program has changed over the past 25 years. She has watched the program expand tremendously and has witnessed two great men develop one of the most successful programs in the country.
Looking back at the years with Coach Rupp, she describes the Baron as an exceptionally keen wit, and a considerate and congenial employer.
Working under Coach Hall is different only in that the program has undergone considerable expansion. The traditions are the same but modern basketball programs are faster paced and therefore more demanding.
The personal satisfaction which she receives from working with UK Basketball is obvious. She likes her job and it shows in the proficiency with which she performs it.
In describing his feelings toward Ms. Rollins, Coach Hall goes further than referring to her as a secretary. "She was Coach Rupp's secretary and has been my administrative assistant since my becoming head coach. She adds dignity and class to the program and handles her duties with exceptional concern and loyalty."
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