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Published by UK Athletics Association Clifford 0. Hagan, Director of Athletics
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CONTENTS
UK Administration .................................................................................................... 5
Coach Joe Hall ........................................................................................................ 7
Wildcat Coaching Assistants .................................................................................... 9
UK Wildcat Squad Picture and Roster ........................................................................ 1 1
Kentucky All American ............................................................................................ 13
Visitor's Scorecard and Roster ............................................................................                                                                          14, 15
Wildcat Scorecard and Roster ............................................................................                                                                          14, 15
Visitors' Squad Pictures ............................................................................................ 17
Notre Dame All-Americans........................................................................................ 1
About Notre Dame .................................................................................................. V
UK School Songs ...................................................................................................... 20
Winningest Teams .................................................................................................... 21
Top All-Time Kentucky Scorers ................................................................................ 25
Digger Phelps .......................................................................................................... 26
KENTUCKY VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE1975-76
Date Opponent          Site                                                                  UK Opp.
Dec. 1 Northwestern (Away) ............................................................                                                             77 89
Dec. 8 North Carolina (Away) ..........................................................                                                        77 90
Dec. 10 Miami (O.) (Home) ................................................................                                                             91 69
Dec. 13 Kansas (Away) ........................................................................                                                                        54 48
Dec. 15 Indiana (Louisville) ................................................................                                                                 68 77
Dec. 19 UKIT: ARIZONA STATE vs OREGON STATE ........................ Home
Dec. 20               KENTUCKY vs GEORGIA TECH .................................. Home
Dec. 30 Notre Dame .............................................................................. Louisville
Jan. 3 Mississippi State ........................................................................ Away
Jan. 5 Alabama .................................................................................... Away
Jan. 10 TENNESSEE .............................................................................. Home
Jan. 12 GEORGIA.................................................................................. Home
Jan. 17 VANDERBILT (TV-National) .................................................... Home
Jan. 24 Florida ...................................................................................... Away
Jan. 26 Auburn.................................................................................... Away
Jan. 31 MISSISSIPPI .............................................................................. Home
Feb. 2 LOUISIANA STATE .................................................................. Home
Feb. 7 Tennessee (TV) ........................................................................ Away
Feb. 9 Georgia .................................................................................... Away
Feb. 14 Vanderbilt ................................................................................ Away
Feb. 21 FLORIDA .................................................................................. Home
Feb. 23 AUBURN .................................................................................. Home
Feb. 28 Mississippi ................................................................................ Away
Mar. 1 Louisiana State .......................................................................... Away
Mar. 6 ALABAMA (TV-National) .......................................................... Home
Mar. 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE .................................................................. Home
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Convenient Food Marts ........................ 10
First National Bank .................... Back Cover
Hagan's Rib-Eye .................................... 1 6
Hunt Tractor & Equipment .................... 22
Jefferson Federal .................... Front Cover
Jefferson County Alumni .................... 6
Kenny Williams Electrical Co................. 24
Kentucky Fried Chicken ........................ 15
Liberty National Bank .... Inside Front Cover
Luau Room .......................................... 19
Mill and Industrial Supply .................... 23
Myrl's Sports Service ............................ 15
National Guard .................................... 4
Stock Yards Bank ................................ 23
Town & Country Ford ............................ 27
UK Alumni Association ........................ 6
WAKY .................................................. 12
WAVE .......................................... 14, 15
WHAS .................................................. 10
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4 UK Administration
JULIAN MORTON CARROLL became Kentucky's 58th governor on Dec. 28, 1974, succeeding Wendell H. Ford, who was elected to the U.S. Senate. Carroll then won a full four-year term in the 1975 general election. Born in McCracken County in 1931, he attended Paducah Junior College after graduating from .Heath High School. He was graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1954 and received his law degree from UK in 1956. Before becoming governor, Carroll served three years as lieutenant governor and ten years as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. He is an active member of the Optimist Club.and a former Jaycee. He attained the highest office in Kentucky for laymen of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1966-67 when he was named moderator of the Kentucky Synod. The Governor and his wife, Charlann, have three children.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
General Information
LOCATIONLexington, Ky., a community of 185,000 in the heart of Kentucky's famed Blue Grass region.   Renowned as the world capital of the thoroughbred horse industry and known also as the world's largest loose-leaf tobacco market. FOUNDED1865 ENROLLMENT On campus19,447)
PRESIDENTDr. Otis A. Singletary (At 13 Community Colleges13,000)
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIONDr. Alvin A. Morris VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRSLawrence E. Forgy, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY RELATIONSDr. Ray Hornback VICE-PRESIDENT, MEDICAL CENTERDr. Peter Bosomworth VICE-PRESIDENT, STUDENT AFFAIRSDr. Robert G. Zumwinkle VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSDr. Lewis Cochran VICE-PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGESDr. Maurice Stanley Wall
FACULTY CHAIRMAN OF ATHLETICSDr. William Matthews (UK's faculty representative to Southeastern Conference)
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICESBernie Vonderheide
CONFERENCESoutheastern (member since founding in 1933)
BANDVarsity (DirectorWm. Harry Clarke)      FIGHT SONG"On, On, U. of K." STADIUMCommonwealth Stadium (56,696) GYMNASIUMMemorial Coliseum (capacity 11,500)
PRESIDENT OTIS A. SINGLETARY came to Lexington in August, 1969, from the University of Texas, Austin, where he was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Singletary, who is eighth president of the University, served a total of eight years at Texas, progressing during seven (1954-61) of those years from instructor to professor, associate dean of Arts and Sciences and assistant to the president. Then for five years (1961-66), he was chancellor of the University of North Carolina, although he was on leave from October 1964 to January 1966 to serve as director of the Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity.
CLIFFORD O. HAGAN became assistant director of athletics at UK June 1, 1972, and succeeded Harry C. Lancaster as AD July 1, 1975. A two-time consensus All-America, he led the Wildcats to 86 wins in 91 games and the 1951 NCAA championship and was co-captain of the undefeated 1954 team. He scored a then-record 41 points in leading Owensboro over Lafayette in the championship game of the 1949 State Tournament. He was a five-time All-Pro with the St. Louis Hawks.
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6 JOE B. HALL Kentucky Head Coach
 Coach of the 1975 national runner-up Wildcats.
 Coach of the Southeastern Conference co-champions after winning the conference championship two years earlier.
 SEC Coach of the Year for the second time in three years.
 Coach and Athlete Magazine's Southeast Region Coach of the Year for the second time in three years.
 Nominee For Kodak 1975 National Coach of The Year.
 Coach of his third consecutive UKIT championship team.
 Member 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee.
Such personal and team honors in 1975 were gratifying to Joe B. Hall, but the Wildcat coach has his eye on things more current as he enters his fourth year as head of the nationally famous Wildcats.
The challenge facing him now is entirely different from last year, when he blended a crop of big, talented freshmen with six fine seniors, a junior and two sophomores to produce a finely honed, exciting squad that set the nation on its ear and vaulted the Wildcats back into national prominence.
The scene has changed dramatically, leaving Hall with one of the most youthful squads in the history of Wildcat basketball. He feels they must overcome that youthfulncss with intelligent play, 100 per cent hustle and defensive toughness.
Although he is recognized as one of the nation's finest offensive coaches, it was the defensive play of Hall's 1975 squad that caught the nation's imagination. The Wildcats at times were accused of being excessively rough and of using "karate" defense, but in the long run
they proved that they were merely preparing themselves for the rugged road to the NCAA championship game.
The championship crown eluded Hall and the Wildcats, but they gave such a good account of themselves that Kentucky basketball again was a national byword.
At the end of the season, Hall's three-year record stood at 133-82, excluding a 17-2 record on a 1974 tour of Australia. He had the distinction in 1973 of becoming the first rookie coach in the SEC to be designated Coach of the Year by his fellow coaches and by Coach and Athlete Magazine.
Gathering such honors has been one of Hall's trademarks during a coaching career that began at Shepherdsville (Ky.) High School in 1956 and continued through Regis College and Central Missouri State College before he returned to UK in July 1, 1965, as an assistant to his former coach. Adolph Rupp.
During Hall's two years at Shepherdsville, the Cougars won a Mid-Kentucky Conference title and he was named "Coach of the Year" in 1958. He then served one year as freshman coach and five years as head basketball coach at Regis College in Denver, Colo., where he was also athletic director and earned special recognition as coach of the champion independent team in the area.
While in Denver, he also coached the Capital Federal host team in the 1964 AAU tournament and was selected as head coach of the AAU Stripes in the Olympic trials at Jamaica, N. Y.
His next move was to Central Missouri, where he coached the Mules (19-6) to their first M1AA Conference championship since 1951 and their first Christmas Tournament title in history. He was named MIA A "Coach of the Year" (1964-65).
A three-letter winner and team captain in both sports in high school at Cynthiana, Ky., he played freshman basketball and one year of varsity basketball in the "Fabulous Five" era at the University before transferring to the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn., where he set a school single game scoring record and was team captain. Coach Lon Varnell, upon retirement, rated Hall as No. 1 of the three best players he ever coached.
After touring Europe with the Globetrotters in 1951, Hall returned to U.K. in 1955 to complete requirements for his B.A. and later (1964) received his M.A. at Colorado State University.
Returning to U.K. again in 1965 as assistant coach and head recruiter, he was instrumental in adopting a running-conditioning program which obviously paid huge dividends as the Wildcats capitalized on speed and endurance to offset a lack of size and advance to the championship game of the NCAA Finals. Hall then successfully recruited six prep Ail-Americans, including all-time U.K. scoring leader Dan Issel, to form the nucleus of a varsity team that won three straight conference championships and was followed by a team that won three more consecutive SEC titles.
Hall became No. 1 varsity assistant and head freshman Coach to Rupp after Harry C. Lancaster was named permanent athletic director Feb. 1, 1969. His record with the .freshmen was 60-15, including an undefeated (22-0) season (1971-72) which resulted in the Kittens being crowned National Freshman Champions by the Basketball News.
During his first season as head coach, the Wildcats won their last nine conference games to sew up the SEC title.
His nine-year coaching record is 135-82. Broken down, it shows a 57-50 five-year mark at Regis, a 19-6 record at Central Missouri, and a 59-26 three-year record at Kentucky.
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 Ramstcin Air Base in Frankfurt, Germany and the RAF Base at Mildenhall, England, last Sept. He also was Olympic Trials coach under Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in July 1972 and is a member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee.
He is married to the former Katharine Dennis of Harrison County, Ky. They have three children-Judy, 20; Kathy, 19, and Steve, 15.
7 1975-76 LADY KAT BASKETBALL OUTLOOK
According to many observers, the 1975-76 Lady Kat Basketball Team is probably the fastest and quickest in the 70-year history of women's basketball at the University of Kentucky. Coach Sue Feamster and her assistant Don Adkins can also look to a strong bench fortified with some outstanding newcomers.
With only one senior, six returning starters, and eight freshmen the 15 Lady Kats are expected to provide stiff competition in the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference. The freshmen bring along some outstanding credentials.
Kentucky West All Stars Karen Lewis, from Louisville Iroquois, and Noreen White, from Georgetown, join East All Star Debbie Mack of Lexington Lafayette.
Janet Timperman, a graduate of Louisville Assumption and last year's pre-season coaches selection as the number one female basketball player in Kentucky, also joins the Lady Kat squad.
Terry Galloway, a junior standout and a transfer from Memphis State, joins younger sister Kathy, a freshman all stater from Dyer, Tennessee. Six foot three and a half Melinda Warren, Brenda Wheeler, Terry Boyd, and Lisa Kidd are being relied on to bring additional bench strength. Sally Bussell, the lone senior, is emerging as the leader of the young team and coaches are counting on her "traditional hustle" to spark the team.
Junior Ceal Berry, last year's leading scorer, and sophomore Pam Browning, leading rebounder last year, are performing exception-
ally well in practice with as good or better form than in previous years. Kassie Kessinger, a consistent shot maker and a "motivator" adds even further depth to the Lady Kats.
Although seemingly bothered by pre-season injury, trainer Mimi Porter has indicated that all team members will be in top shape in time for the opening game against fifth ranked Tennessee Tech in Cookeville on December 6th. Both March and Lewis are recovering from severe ankle sprains and Kessinger, after a summer of therapy, is fully recovered from knee surgery.
Last year's season record of 19 wins and 7 losses saw Kentucky tackle three of the nation's top ten teams and one international team. The 75-76 schedule is no exception with similar opponents including Ohio State, Tennessee Tech, and Belmont College (a perennial AAU national contender). The Kats will participate in three tournaments prior to the KWIC Championship. The first is to be in Columbus, Mississippi with Delta State, AIAW Champions in 1974-75; Mississippi State College for Women, the second place team in AIAW Competition; Memphis State; and Mississippi University.
All Lady Kat games are being played in Memorial Coliseum with the first home game being played on December 10th as a prelim to the UK vs. Miami Men's contest. Of particular interest to Kentucky fans will be the game played prior to the UK vs. Indiana match on December 15th. The game will feature the Lady Kats against the University of Louisville.
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS
Points Scored Field Goals Scored
Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Scored Free Throws Attempted
Rebounds
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Opponent	Date	Record
Auburn	2-10-75	37 (FG 15.FT 7)
Georgia	1- 8-75	15 (FGA 26)
Auburn	2-10-75	15 (FGA 21)
North Carolina	12- 9-75	15 (FGA 21)
UCLA	3-31-75	30 (FGM 13)
Vanderbilt	3- 1-75	12 (FTA 12)
Kansas	12-23-75	12 (FTM 9)
Vanderbilt	3- 1-75	12 (FTM 12)
Alabama	1-20-75	18 (Team 56)
8 WILDCAT COACH
1975-76 BASKETBALL STAFF-Head Coach Joe B. Hall, kneeling, is shown with his staff. From left, Dick Parsons, Lynn Nance and Leonard Hamilton.
DICK PARSONS, Assistant Coach
To label Dick Parsons a easy-going, carefree individual, would be a gross miscalculation. The former star U.K. athlete, who holds the distinction of captaining two varsity sports-basketball and baseballthrives on competition and as the saying goes, "will flat get after you," whether he is involved in his daily running program, playing golf or going after a lunker in his favorite fishing hole on the Licking River. And it is this spirit which reaps dividends with the Wildcats on the basketball court.
The well respected Parsons, who begins his fourth 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 basketball on a full time basis, he molded a team (1971) which established or tied 15 school records.
A mountaineer in his own right, Parsons came to the University in 1958 after an outstanding career as a four-sports star at Harlan High School, where he had a three-year basketball scoring total of 1,276 points..
A consistent player who made few mistakes at UK, Parsons was known as a fine outside shooter and for his aggressive defense during three years as a starting guard. His career high 21 points came against Mississippi as a sophomore.
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 three other Wildcats have twice been so honored since the award was originated in 1951.
Holding more Wildcat baseball records than any other player, he was an All-Conference shortstop in 1959 and 1961, All-NCAA District 1960, '61, and All-American '61. He hit .400 his senior year.
He was an assistant football coach at Glasgow High two years and baseball and basketball coach at Boyle County High from 1963 to 1968.
While working on his Master's Degree at the University in 1968-69, he scouted, recruited and helped with the Wildcat
ING ASSISTANTS
freshmen team, later accepting a part-time assistantship in basketball in addition to his baseball job.
He is married to the former Celia Cawood of Harlan. They have a daughter, Kathy, 9, and a son, Ed, 11.
LEONARD HAMILTON, Assistant Coach
Much of Kentucky's defensive prowess last year can be credited to the talent of Leonard Hamilton, a second year assistant, who came to UK after three years as an assistant at Austin Peay State.University.
In high school at Gastonia, N. C, he lettered three-years in football and twice in basketball. He was basketball team captain two years at Gaston Community College in Dallas, N. C, where he scored 54 points in one game, set a record for most field goals in a season, and was All-Region and All-Tournament.
At University of TennesseeMartin, he was team captain and led in assists and steals, was most valuable defensive player, All-Conference and All-Tournament. He was elected "Mr. Volunteer" by the student body and played in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star game.
At Austin Peay, he coached the freshman team, scouted and recruited. During his three years there, the Governors went from last place to first in the OVC, appeared in two NCAA tournaments and were nationally ranked in scoring.
He is married to the former Claudette Hale. They have a son, Lenny, 5.
LYNN NANCE, Assistant Coach
A stickler for detail and a motivator of young men are just two qualities which brand Lynn Nance as one of the bright young coaches on the collegiate basketball scene.
A former All-Coast and All-Pac 8 Conference forward at the University of Washington, Nance had coaching experience at his alma mater and was with the FBI and NCAA before joining UK in August 1974 as head recruiter and assistant coach.
He began his collegiate basketball career at Southwest Baptist Junior College in Bolivar, Mo., after earning prep All-State.and All-District honors as a four-sports athlete in his native Granby, Mo.
He starred for Washington in 1963-64 and 1964-65, and after graduation, spent most of one exhibition season with the St. Louis Hawks before an injury ended his pro aspirations.
He was coach and athletic director one year at Versailles, Mo., High School, where he compiled a 28-2 record, won the conference championship and advanced to the regional playoffs.
Nance was freshman coach under Mac Duckworth at Washington one year and freshman coach and recruiter two years under Tex Winter, with varsity coaching assignments on defense and with the big man.
He spent three years with the FBI before joining the NCAA headquarters staff of Walter Byers. He is married to the former Sally Ann Scholes of Granby. They have a son, Kevin, 12.
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10 1975-76 WILDCATSFront Row, Left to Right: Head Coach Joe B. Hall, Reggie Warford, Dwane Casey, Pat Foschi (withdrawn from school), Larry Johnson, Joey Holland, Truman Claytor, Asst. Coach Dick Parsons. Back Row: Tripp Ramsey, Mgr., Asst. Coach Lynn Nance, Jack Givens, James Lee, Rick Robey, Dan Hall, Mike Phillips, Merion Haskins, Bob Fowler, Asst. Coach Leonard Hamilton, Associate Trainer Bobby Barton.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VARSITY ROSTER
No.            Name                                Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Age
10 Joey Holland .......                         G Jr. 6-2 170 20
12 Larry Johnson ............................                        G Jr. 6-2 205 21
15 Reggie Warford ..........................                      G Sr. 6-1 175 21
20 Dwane Casey ..............................                         G Fr. 6-2 195 18
21 Jack Givens ................................F-G So. 6-4 205 19
22 Truman Claytor..........................                      G Fr. 6-1 176 18
30 Merion Haskins............................                       F Jr. 6-4 205 20
32 James Lee ....................................                             F So. 6-5 220 19
44 Bow Fowler ................................C-F Fr. 6-4 200 18
53 Rick Robey..................................F-C So. 6-10 232 19
54 Dan Hall ....................................                              C So. 6-10 225 19
55 Mike Phillips ..............F-C So. 6-10 235 19
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1L...................................................... Lexington
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1L .............................................Campbellsville
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1L ........................................ New Orleans, La.
1L................................................ Betsy Layne
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HEAD COACH  Joe B. Hall (Fourth Year at Kentucky) ASSISTANT COACHES  Dick Parsons, Leonard Hamilton and Lynn Nance STUDENT MANAGER  "Tripp" Ramsey
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