1982 UK Lady Kats SEC Champions Facebook group page
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- 1982 UK Lady Kats SEC Champions Facebook group page
- Date
- 2020 Feb 26-December 31 (inclusive)
- 2022 February 4 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Still, Valerie, 1961
- Extent
- 1 Online Resources
- Subjects
- Basketball for women -- Kentucky
- Basketball -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
- Basketball players -- Kentucky.
- Women basketball players
- African American basketball players
- Social media
- Online social networks
- Electronic records
- Still, Valerie, 1961
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2020ua022 : [identification of item], 1982 UK Lady Kats SEC Champions Facebook group page, 2020 February 6-December 31, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The first women's basketball team at the University of Kentucky was organized in 1902 and began competing on February 21, 1903. The team was abolished in 1924 by the University Senate because of concerns about the physicality of the sport for young women. Women's basketball achieved varsity status in 1974, and the team was given the nickname, "Lady Kats," which was used until May 1995. Sue Feamster was the first coach. Players Valerie Still, Patty Jo Hedges, and Lea Wise, the team won the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship Tournament in 1982. The following year, in 1983, the same players led the team to a number four ranking in the United States, which is the highest in the team's history.
- Source: "Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Wildcats_women%27s_basketball, accessed Feb. 4, 2022.
- Scope and Content
- The "1982 UK Lady Kats SEC Champions" Facebook group page (dated 2020 February 6-December 31, 2022 February 4; 1 online resource; 62 Megabytes, 462 files) comprises posts, comments, and photographs posted to a Facebook page for the members of the 1981-1982 University of Kentucky women's "Lady Kats"basketball team and their family, friends, and fans. The Facebook group page was established by team member Valerie Still in support of a dinner and Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship ring presentation Still organized for the team on October 9, 2020. The About section of the page reads: "1981-1982 University of Kentucky's Women's Basketball Team (considered to be the best WBB team ever at UK) - won the third ever NCAA SEC WBB Championship (UK's only SEC Championship). The team soared to number 4 in the country (UK's highest ranking)." PDF or JPG copies of the top of the page as well as each post, post comments, and photographs was downloaded/copied by hand. We could not download the videos.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 26
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 26
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 26
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 27
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 28
Post by "administrator", 2020 Feb. 29
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 3
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 4
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 5
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 5
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 6
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 9
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 11
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 12
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 12
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 13
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 15
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 16
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 18
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 20
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 21
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 23
2020_03_23_administrator, 2020 Mar. 28
Post by "administrator", 2020 Mar. 30
Post by "administrator", 2020 April 18
Post by "administrator", 2020 April 27
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 2
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 2
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 6
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 7
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 8
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 May 24
Post by "administrator", 2020 June 21
Post by "administrator", 2020 August 6
Post by "administrator", 2020 August 11
Post by "administrator", 2020 August 13
Post by "administrator", 2020 August 31
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 1
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 8
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 17
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 23
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 24
Post by Mie Nishimoto, 2020 September 24
Post by "administrator", 2020 September 25
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 2
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 9
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 9
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 10
Post by Dotti Berry, 2020 October 10
Post by Linda Gorton, 2020 October 10
Post by Lynn Terri Naiser, 2020 October 10
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 12
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 15
Post by "administrator", 2020 October 29
Post by "administrator", 2020 November 6
Post by "administrator", 2020 November 14
Post by "administrator", 2020 November 24
Top of page snips, 2022 February 4
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