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l tained thoughts of the Final Four. But >   g_   i·“l.f;'
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al Kentucky. Hall has a group that was    Qi.;)   ’t__ § from a twice-
, recruiietl by her alone         broken nose,
. \X7hile that exciting fact implies a new era   co-captain Leslie
in iaay for r»as1st—il»a11. Hall marry admits    ‘‘ ‘     Niclrols returns
the leam's goals are the same as they've A   . .‘g·' $   aséhe team's
· always been. '{jg. lea ing scorer
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Kentucl2y returns both of its starting seen her own improvement," Hall Dennie and forward Laurie Hudgens
guards. Diane Stephens, the team's said. and center Michelle Smith constitute a
most consistent outside scoring threat Mosley can play either center or for- freshman group that Hall describes as
and the only senior on the squad, hit ward. although she played more of a "good crop of freshmen who can all
49.5 percent of her shots and was se- the latter last season, "We've still got shoot well.
cond to Nichols in scoring at 12.7. the same question marlz weve had "We`ll be lool2ing for a strong con-
"Shes one of the finest shooters in since Valerie Still left. though," says tribution from them." she adds.
the country," Hall said of the 5-9 Hall. "Who will be our centenl" Again. Kentuclzy has the dubious
Stephens. "I can count on her from QO If not Mosley, perhaps Debbie Miller, honor of playing one of the nations
feet in and under pressure situations." a strong 6-1 sophomore who had toughest schedules (last year it was
Point guard Sandy Harding is also some impressive moments off the ranleed fourth). Thirteen games on the
bacle and the 4-11 sophomore will un- bench last season. "Debbie is a strong. 1984-85 schedule are with opponents
. doubtedly provide plenty of thrills and physical player who is a good shooter who were ranlzed in the Top QO last
excitement for spectators again. "She and gets very good position on the year. The Lady Kats Nov. 27 game
. is one of the best ballhandlers in the boards," Hall said. against Ohio State will be played in
country," Hall says. "I haven't seen Sophomores Melanie Warren and Rupp Arena in a preliminary to the
many better at pushing the ball up Shelly Miller and a class of six Wildcats opener against Toledo.
and down the court" freshmen add little experience but big "/-\gain. the schedule is going to be
Harding led the team in assists with hopes for the squad. Warren is a 6-6 very challenging for the team." Hall
168 last season and her average of six center who added strength and agility said. °‘We're excited about playing in
a game was second best in the SEC. over the summer while Miller is a red- Qupp and weve got a good home
She was second in steals (55) for UK shirt who played volleyball two schedule. This will be a fun season
and hit 48 percent of her field goal at- seasons ago at Penn State. "Melanie for L15."
temps for 6.4 points a game. has improved a lot." Hall said. "/-\nd
Junior Karen Mosley, who started in Shelly is a good. strong jumper who
15 games last year, worlzed excep- plays very well close to the basl2et."   _~_,£ - _V .
tionally hard over the summer and Guards Nancy Cowan, Monique   ’’’1‘   ‘1l‘‘‘      ’t `‘'’i‘ " ‘"‘` ‘   
could be a lrzey for the Lady Kats. She Tarantini, Belitta Croley and Michele
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President, University of Kentucky -  an   S at   »
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7 he University of Kentucky has servedaschancellor at the University `       » *;;:1S
made great strides toward academic of North Carolina, at Greensboro. ex-   ` S   L     i
excellence Since. Dr. Otis A2 ecutive vice chancellor for 7       M
Singletary assumed the office of academics affairs in the University of S  R ‘‘V. ;?iiSY . . S    .   ‘
president in August, 1969. ° Texas system and director for the Job , r *7     S-K  ,  fg
. Two professional schools—den- Corps for the Office of Economic 7       ` Q  *   F
tistry and pharmacy—have been Opportunity. He holds degrees from   Q Q ;    {
ranked among the best in the nation. Millsaps College and Louisiana State           Q}
7 , ,, Departments such as . political University. ‘         7
_ science, history and mathematics In the 14 years he has been presi· ° ` ``l'i  S   4   "` S
7‘ , ‘ · have gained national attention. The dent, the University has grown to A. native of Gulfport. Miss. Dr.
. UK library now ranks among the best more than 25,400 students on the Singletary is the author of two books
in the Southwest and a large portion Lexington campus and about 21.000 and several monographs. He is a S -
  T of the‘world—wide research related to students in UK’s 13 community col- member of Phi Beta Kappa Senate.
A 1 tobacco and health is now done at lege, and the University has become He and Nlrs. Singletary, the fonner SS
  UK. 1 A V one of themajor research insitutions Gloria Walton, have three children: . . 7
. 7 Dr. Singletary had previously in the country. Bonnie. Scot and Kendall. .
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  liff Hagan returned to the . ` S S . `    
Universityof Kentucky inr defeated North Carolina in the Peach _S`/, ‘ V ~ S
C S - V ,1972 as assistant to athletics Bowl. _ C S t . ·
»_ director Harry Lancaster and was Thefootball team compiled a.lO-l . _ _ .
. . assigned the task of implementing S recordand was undefeated in . ‘
, , t the Blue & White Fund for the   conference action in _1977 while the _ n, _
S ‘ 7 57.600-seat,Commonwealth Stadium ‘ 7 1977-78 basketball team won the 7
t .; _ ‘ and later forthe 25,000-seat Rupp   national championship. ' _
; All -_ Arena, home of the basketball , 7 While the athletics teams were win-- _
A _~_1 ; ‘ ' Wildcats. S V . 7 ningchampionships. Hagan _ _ . 7 _ .
*gf_ He replaced Lancaster as athletics S supervised anever-expanding A   . t 7
’ni.   y director in July 1975, during the 7 7 program that now operates with a prestigious NCAA "EinalFot,1r"y7
L ‘...   7 ensuing school year. Wildcat teams S · budgetapproximating $6% million. S basketball championships will be 2
at _7.. ; 7.it   compiled one of the best records in Continued growth in practically all hosted by the University in March C
  YS .7`· . the school's history. with the t ` ~ phases of UK athletics has been the S 1985 and the 1986 Women’s t ` 7
      _ basketball team winning the National hallmark ofrhis reign as athletics ` Basketball "Final Four" will take _ 7 7 . ‘
§¤» ` Invitationaliournament. the director. with fine attendance at place in Memorial Coliseum a year ~
; S . S wrestling and rifle teams winning SEC football and men's basketball games, later; · A ` ~ i .
  Sgtvnn ,. _ titles and the baseball team winning _ increased attendance at Lady Kat One of the newest additions to the » S
.9;} S - the SEC Eastern Division; . basketball games (a national attend- department is an Academic Learning
S Q7 S The wrestling team repeated as ° ance record of 10.622 was set at the A Center in Memorial‘C0liseum.. .
.—s‘C.l·. V _ conference champion the following Lady Kat-Old Dominion game in Hagan has been an advocate of a » °
    trtt ‘ year. the basketball team finished S Memorial Coliseum in l985). and a strong scholar·athlete program. ‘ y ’
i '.._».. 3 K A with a 26-4 record and advanced to steady upgrading of facilities. · feeling "a genuine commitment to
  2 the Eastern Regional finals while the Also during the past year. the provide all the academic support ‘ _ ‘
  7.tt7  y football team won seven of i 1. 1 university successfully hosted the and encouragement we can to help
 ; 4 7 7 regular season games, shared the 1984 NCAA Volleyball championships our athletes leave ourcampus with a. Q n C. _
 . ;_ conference championship and in Memorial Coliseum. The . college relocation and a degree." . ~ S .
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l @ 4)   MIKE KINDRED ‘     ROBIN BOARD  
    V     Assistant Coach J   V_ ·   - Graduate Assistant  
* V   Eastern Kentucky University, 1980     -   Louisville. 1985  
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l Mike was hired as a part—time assistant at UK in Iuly 1985. A former player for Coach Terry Hall at Louisville, Robin  
j and then was elevated to a full-time assistant two months joined the Lady Kat staff in September 1985. While at   V
* later. A 1980 graduate of Eastern Kentucky. Nlike served for Louisville, Robin lettered in basketball four consecutive years,     I
* two seasons as assistant girls basketball coach at Estill County two of those seasons with Coach Hall at the helm. She was a yi   , 
j lligh School in Irvine, Ky.. before coming to UK. member of the Lady Card teams that won Metro Conference  V .,V  
  A native of Wlncliester, Ky., Mike graduated from Clark titles in 1979 and 1981 and is in the record book for best free » .
l County High School in 1975. He then attended Morehead throw percentage in a season, which she set in 1979. Robin ’
  State University for one year before transferring to Eastern. He was also an outstanding high school player at Louisville Butler j ,
l received a degree in Industrial Education, and then taught at High. She helped her team to the Girls State Toumament in ii 9
  Clark County for one year before accepting a job at Estill 1976 and 1978. She was All·State honorable mention for three l 
l County. straight years and played in the East-West All-Star game in  
l ln his first season at Estill, Mike helped direct the varsity 1978. She also played tennis for three seasons and ran track , w
squad to its first—ever winning season in 1989. The following one year at Butler. 1
year. the lady Engineers won theirfirst district championship. Robin has a great interest in young people and has par- Q.
Mikes junior varsity squad, meanwhile, was doing even bet- ticipated as a volunteer for Special Olympics for five straight j si »
ter, finishing with a 15-zi record in 1989 and a 19-4 record in years. She also is credited with starting two Youth Basketball j
1983. Camps in 1981 and 1989 at the St. Matthews YMCA in j  
Mike is very active in the Big Brothers-Big Sisters program, Louisville. i  
and currently sits on the organizations Advisory Board in A fomaer collegiate softball player at U of L, Robin has um- C it
\X7incliester. lle is also an active member of the Fellowship of pired softball and officiated basketball and volleyball.
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1 HEATHER LONGTON   je ,     SUE STANLEY  1    ‘..1.. - ....‘ ‘   ‘-‘’   r 
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·\ Ohio State 1979   ·> -~.1i.. -    
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Sue joined the UK training staff in 1989  fte serv ng f r  
H _ I _ V e I VV V V V T V V V one year as Co-Ordinator of Sports Medicine for the Depart-  
\ ¥*** ‘** ** {U BIT *V*f*'V** Y §****$** ***§;*‘j’%S* 0* **‘* *j*<*Y *f<**>· ment of Intramural/Recreational services at East Carolina  
VV VlV**"**‘_* l‘*‘ ****é* 9**}**** ***=1l°l*· fl?   9 ***i“l§*’°* if »***° University. Sue graduated from Ohio State Llniv€tSiW. where  ";°
_   (F E*‘1F‘l*?* `V*`*i`***Y *1*?‘*f *§*, _“***"l*?_i°*%°“ ·V @9* dm she earned a degree in Physical Education in 1979 after serv-  
nat tile . it is L1 ytars ot ant is a native o Pat ucah. Ky. ma {Or ram years as a Student trainer. She was a graduate  
assistant at Purdue University. where she earned her Masters  
Degree in Physical Fitness and Exercise Physiology in 1981.  
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A native of Smithville, Ohio. Sue is a member of the Na-  ji xii ,t.‘ ,
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