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lf you can’t be in the stands, listen t0 the game on the
radio. WLAP Sports Radio 630-AM will broadcast 19 of
the women’s basketball games this season. Bringing the
action to fans will be play—by-play announcer Dave
Shore. Following games,join Shore and Coach Mattox
for the Bernadette Mattox Post—Game Show. There will  
also be a “Star of the Game” following each game. at  I)  A mts  
GAMES SCHEDULED FOI2
B I2 O A D C A S T :
(subject to change)
Michigan State, Ohio State, Toledo, Miami, Ole Miss,
Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Western Kentucky, Alabama,
Arkansas, South Carolina, Auburn, Eastern Kentucky,
Georgia, Florida, Mississippi State, Louisville, South
Carolina, SEC Tournament.
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loin Mattox and co—host Dave Shore for weekly observa-
tions on Wildcats players and their opponents. Check
local listings each week for air times due to schedule "'L""_';"-1
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if A Wait returned to the lineup this season after missing 21 games last year due to stress fractures in both
her feet. Wait's injuries were so severe that she often walked with pain and eventually was placed in a cast for several weeks. However, fans
saw a glimpse of Wait's talent in the six games in which she did play. Last season, she started twice and was third in scoring, averaging 11.7
points per game, prior to her departure. She scored in double figures in her first three collegiate games, including a two—day total of 31 points
in the UK Invitational, which later earned her a spot on the UKIT all—tournament team. Her last game as a freshman was a 15-point perfor-
mance against nationally—ranked Western Kentucky in Bowling Green.
This season, it appears that Wait has returned to the offensive form she displayed last year. She has scored in double figures in seven of
UK's eight games this season, including a career—high 21 points vs. Toledo. She is second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.9 points per
game, and is grabbing an average of 4.3 rebounds per matchup.
Wait also had a heralded high school career. The Hot Springs, Ark., native was all—state in both basketball and volleyball and also ran
track. She also received numerous honors for her athletic and academic accomplishments. She was a member of the Beta and National Honor
Society clubs at Lake Hamilton High, was the subject for ESPN`s Student Scholastic Athlete show her senior year and was also selected home-
coming queen her senior year.
When not playing basketball, Wait enjoys water skiing and shooting basketball. She is a pharmacy major at UK.
 
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Back Row (L·R): Manager Kim Locke, Trainer Steve Wolf, Tiffany Wait, Kim Denkins, Katie Vieth, Vonda
Jackson, Shawn Manning, Manager Ted Gordon, Manager Simon Kon, Trainer Mary Beth Lorson ,
Front Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Ken Byrd, Head Coach Bernadette Mattox, Natalie Martinez, Nikki Hay,
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Second Row: Robbie Walters, Brian Vaughn, Ryan Trimble, Stuart Lackey, Mark Stanley, Matt Thomas, Paul Collins
Third Row: Tony Bell, Rebecca Winsatt, LaDonna Daughtery, Kerri Beth Cook, Rashna Randelia, lodi Baker, Clinton Cooper
THE BERNADETTE MATTOX
IN DIVIDUAL/TEAM CAM PS
he Bernadette Mattox Individual/Team camps are designed to provide
players with an environment in which they can improve their basketball
fundamentals, develop new techniques and most of all HAVE FUN!
Campers will receive instruction from Coach Mattox, other experienced coaches
and some of the top collegiate players in the nation.
The goal of the staff is to provide each camper with a positive learning
experience at camp.
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architecture, arts and sciences, agriculture, The number of National Merit Scholars
. business and economics, communications entering UK consistently ranks among the
I n 1 8 6 5 a S a and information studies, dentistry, top 10 public universities in the country.
en¤ineerin , education, nne arts, human The average ACT score for first-year
I a I‘I d - Q I' a I1 t eniiironmefital sciences, law, medicine, students is four points above the national
nursing, pharmacy and social work. The average.
V I n S t I t u t I O n graduate school offers 97 master’s degree The University of Kentucky Community
| ’ programs and 60 doctoral programs. College System is made up of 14 colleges
.# a n d t h B ‘ Enrollment on the campus in Lexington throughout Kentucky. Enrollment numbers
l is more than 24,000 and includes students over 44,000. The colleges offer associate
from every Kentucky count t, every state, de¤rees in technical subiects, two—vear
p r B S E n t n a m E and more than 100 foreign gountries. Full- prggrams toward a baclielor”s degree, and a
time faculty numbers 1,700. Approximately wide variety of continuing education,
d a t Q S t Q 1 9 1 6 _ 98 percent ofthe full—time faculty hold the community service and business liaison
highest possible degrees in their field. UK’s programs. UK now educates 38 percent of
faculty and staff attract more than S100 all students going to private and public
million in grants, gifts and contracts; and colleges in Kentucky.
The number of UK alumni is more than
7 Y . 145,000. Rrivate supports from alumni and
` . { _ friends of the University exceeds S30
Q million annually.
Q1 I . ‘ The University of Kentucky Library
·¢ maintains more than 2i5 million volumes,
. as ·`‘’ -__ l` 1 c _ the 51st largest collection in the country.
§’I?>`* ..   gp Work is underway on a new 558 million
‘ · ` " , library that will serve the entire state
  _; ·‘ c. _‘ { thanks to the wonders of computers and
’   _   . . technology. The six-floor facility will
V V it ‘· . encompass more than 350,000 square feet
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· _ __;  a s  ··_lW,.—,_.__" ,_f_—_ ?‘ A ` . ,_ centers which conduct applied research in
. H ·     ,;;·.x~`. ` fgé»_y*' areas as diverse as tobacco and health,
I i _ ·_ g     , .v. ·; - ___ _; _ _ aging. cancer, toxicology, equine health,
._ v_   ‘ :· ` ~ _ " g `§  ._ -_ `   _ _ F' mineral production, manufacturing
‘ · Z § .V `   V {40; systems, and public policy. Several excel in
I-?} sq.   gpx . _ " ._ i · . the services offered to the public. The
‘   ‘ "  _,¤·  i l,   · Center for Manufacturing Systems has
    —-... _  te"' · ‘* _° * assisted more than 500 small and mid- . .
!T**  . V `* W “ V   ,` `¢~€ sized industrial firms in Kentucky. The
* *{`  I . _   gl _ I Gluck Equine Research Center isp _ I
Q;-sy   _ · _ _, recognized as one ot only two of IIS kind in
_ Y.! I ’ ··’·   ‘ i I #__~> ¤* _ I ·· the world, offering continuing research into
_ V  _ _ ` _ . . .   diseases of the horse.
M   ` i `   PT i ‘ `iit · i The UK Cclllege of Medicine is ranked
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V __ _ _   4,;,*2*   -   , _ ...... Q _" —»_»   ’ ranked among the top 100 U.S. hospitals in
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1;% .*:_   _ _  —~_ef `i _   . _ Management Consultants. The UK College
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· · ` ` __.g _ _ »:  ° " 2     _ Report and is one of the few pharmacy
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·"   V     A ` The University is in the process of
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