xt7qrf5kb18b https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qrf5kb18b/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky 1977 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 (1977-1978) programs players coaches Hall, Joe B. Rupp Arena UK vs. University of South Carolina (December 12, 1977) rosters statistics schedules Wildcat Tipoff: Kentucky vs. South Carolina, December 12, 1977 text Wildcat Tipoff: Kentucky vs. South Carolina, December 12, 1977 1977 2012 true xt7qrf5kb18b section xt7qrf5kb18b  Unfvwfty Arehfvcfc Mffrgarct I. King Library - Nort& University of Kentucky j0KM       Lexington, Kentucky 40506
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 2   Governmental Officials
Governor of the Commonwealth  Julian M. Carroll and Mayor of Lexington-Fayette County Government  H. Foster Pettit and the Urban County Council.
4   University of Kentucky
President Dr. Otis A. Singletary and Athletic Director Cliff Hagan; UK's athletics department and coaching staff.
9 Wildcats
University of Kentucky Wildcats 1977-78fourteen players who make up an exciting team.
11   Meet the Cats
Macy, Gettelfinger, Casey, Givens, Claytor, Shidler, Stephens, Lee, Cowan, Courts, Aleksinas, Williams, Robey and Phillips in action.
21   The Last Time
The Wildcats last meeting with tonight's opponent is reviewed here.
23 This Week's SEC
A listing of Southeastern Conference teams and their opponents this week.
24 Scorecard
Keep up with the action  tally field goals, free throws and personal fouls.
27 Opponent
Meet tonight's visiting team, coaches, and "players to watch", also here is general information about the school and its administration.
42   UK Sports Information Department
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44   Rupp Arena
Arena diagram and information on first aid, cardiac care, lost and found, gate information, court regulations, public address and general ticket policy.
48   Code of Sportsmanship
The Student Government Association of the University of Kentucky has adopted six rules of conduct for intercollegiate athletics.
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President of the Kentucky Municipal League for 1976, Mayor Pcttit is also active with the U. S. Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities. He was awarded the Optimist Cup in 1976 and the Chamber of Commerce Citizcn-of-thc-year citation for 1975.
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A native of Lexington, he is an attorney who served three terms as a state representative. He resides on Richmond Road with his wife, Marion, and four sons.
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JULIAN MORTON CARROLL became Kentucky's 58th governor on December 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 1966-77 when he was named moderator of the Kentucky Synod. The Governor and his wife, Charlann, have four children.
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DATE GAME AIR
DECEMBER 5 UK VS. INDIANA
DECEMBER 12 UK VS. SOUTH CAROLINA
DECEMBER 16 UKIT   UK VS. PORTLAND STATE
DECEMBERS UKIT DECEMBER 23   UK VS IONA
JANUARY 2 UK VS. VANDERBILT
JANUARY 16 UK VS. MISSISSIPPI
JANUARY 28 UK VS. TENNESSEE
JANUARY 30 UK VS. GEORGIA
FEBRUARY 4 UK VS. FLORIDA
FEBRUARY 6 UK VS. AUBURN
FEBRUARY 18 UK VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE
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LOCATIONLexington, Kentucky FOUNDED1865 HOME ARENARupp Arena
NICKNAMEWildcats CONFERENCESoutheastern PRESIDENTDr. Otis A. Singletary ATHLETIC DIRECTORCliff Hagan HEAD COACHJoe B. Hall
Dr. Otis A. Singletary University of Kentucky President
Cliff Hagan Director of Athletics
"I've been preparing for this all my life," CLIFF HAGAN said before taking over as athletics director at the University of Kentucky in 1975. Hagan succeeded Harry Lancaster as director after serving as assistant director for three years.
Hagan's path to the athletics directorship began in Owcnsboro, Kentucky, where he established a then state high school tournament record of 41 points in leading Owcnsboro to victory over Lafayette in the championship game of the 1949 state high school tournament.
At UK, he played on teams that won 86 of 91 games and an NCAA championship (1951). The 1954 team, undefeated in 25 games, elected not to participate in the national tournament.
Now in his ninth year as president of the University of Kentucky, DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY is a Mississippian whose route to the Bluegrass State curled through Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina and Washington, D. C.
He came to Lexington from a position as University of Texas vice-chancellor for academic affairs. Previously, in Washington, he had been director of the U. S. Job Corps in the early stages of its development before moving to the American Council on Education as vice-president. He had gone to the capital in 1964 after three years as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The UNC appointment terminated Dr. Singletary's first association with the University of Texas, this a seven-year stay that saw him, as a young historian, rise rapidly in rank from instructor to full professor and begin the shift to administrative work, first as associate dean and later as assistant to the president.
The Kentucky president, and his wifethe former Gloria Walton, met when both were students at Millsaps College. He later earned master's and doctoral degrees at Louisiana State. The Singletarys have two daughters, Bonnie and Kendall, and a son, Scott.
4 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 football 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 Olivet College. He did graduate 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 1962, he became assistant to the president at Olivet, with responsibilities in public and alumni relations. He was in private business from 1954 until 1968.
He is married to the former Rosemary Woods of Niles, Michigan. They have two sons, Michael, of Raleigh, N. C, and Craig, a U. S. Army Captain, and two daughters, Mrs. Andy Hunsberger of Cassopolis, Michigan and Jennifer, a senior at UK. Ham is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ham of Edwardsburjr, Michigan.
Frank Ham
Larry Ivy
LARRY IVY
Assistant Director of Athletics For Finance
Adding a new dimension to UK athletics was the appointment last year of LARRY IVY as Assistant Director of Athletics for Finance.
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 initiate policies for accounting procedures and related business management activities of the department.
A native of Alabama, Ivy graduated in 1961 from Hunts-ville High School, where he lettered in four sports. He is a 1967 graduate of the University of Alabama, and earned his M. B. A. from Alabama in 1968.
He is married to the former Barbara Foster of Huntsville. They have a daughter, Kim.
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DICK PARSONS, in his sixth 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 baseball team (1971) which established or tied 15 school records.
LEONARD HAMILTON
Much of Kentucky's defensive prowess on the court can be credited to the talent of LEONARD HAMILTON, a fourth year assistant, who came to UK after three years as an assistant at Austin Peay State University.
JOE DEAN, JR.
The newest addition to the Wildcat coaching staff is part-time assistant coach JOE DEAN, JR. Dean, who will be working primarily with the Wildcat guards, is a 1976 graduate of Mississippi State University where he played guard for the Bulldogs and then joined the coaching staff while completing requirements for a masters degree in physical education.
Joe B. Hall
University of Kentucky Wildcats Head Basketball Coach
JOE B. HALL'S record as Wildcat head coach for the past five years stands at 105-40. Hall became No. 1 varsity assistant and head freshman coach to Adolph Rupp after Harry C. Lancaster was named permanent athletic director on February 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 eleven-year coaching record is 181-96. Broken down, it shows a 57-50 five year mark at Regis, a 19-6 record at Central Missouri, and a 105-40 five 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 Mildcnhall, England in 1975. He also was Olympic Trials coach under Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in July 1972 and was a-member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee.
Coaching Assistants ROY DON WILSON Trainer
Entering his eighth year at UK is Roy Don Wilson, who came to the University after serving two years as trainer at The Citadel. A native of Texas, he is a graduate of Amon Carter Riverside High School in Fort Worth. He received his B. S. degree from Texas A & M with a major in physical education and a minor in business. He is married to the former Patricia Jane Cotter of Houston. They have a son and a daughter.
WALT McCOMBS Trainer
Returning to UK last year after a three-year absence during which he served in a similar capacity at Clemson University is Walt McCombs. Assigned primarily to basketball, McCombs also works with Wilson on the football filed. A native of Belton, S. C, McCombs is a graduate of Parker High School and a 1971 graduate of The Citadel, where he was student trainer for four years. He was assistant trainer at UK in 1972 and '73. He is married to the former Shelby Burris of Belton.
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Seated, I-r: Coach Joe B. Hall, Jay Shidler, Dwane Casey, Kyle Macy, Jack Givens, Tim Stephens, Chris Gettelfinger, Truman Claytor, and Asst. Coach Dick Parsons. Standing, 1-r: Asst. Trainer Walt McCombs, Manager Don Sullivan, La Von Williams, Scott Courts, Mike Phillips, Rick Robey, Chuck Aleksinas, Fred Cowan, James Lee, Asst. Coach Leonard Hamilton, and Asst. Coach Joe Dean, Jr.
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NO.	NAME	POS.	CLASS	HT.	WT.	AGE	EXP.	HOMETOWN
4	Kyle Macy	G	So.	6- 3	180	20	Tr.	Peru, Ind.
15	Chris Gettelfinger	G	Fr.	6- 2	185	18	-	Knoxville, Tenn.
20	Dvvane Casey	G	Jr.	6- 2	195	20	2L	Morganfield, Ky.
21	Jack Givens	F	Sr.	6- 4	205	21	3L	Lexington, Ky.
22	Truman Claytor	G	Jr.	6- 1	178	20	2L	Toledo, Ohio
25	Jay Shidler	G	So.	6- 1	185	19	1L	Lawrenceville, 111.
30	Tim Stephens	G	So.	6- 3	180	19	1L	Revelo, Ky.
32	James Lee	F	Sr.	6- 5	230	21	3L	Lexington, Ky.
40	Fred Cowan	F	Fr.	6- 8	195	18		Morganfield, Ky.
44	Scott Courts	C	Fr.	6-10	230	18	....	Denver, Colo.
50	Chuck Alcksinas	C	Fr.	6-10	250	18	....	Litchfield, Conn.
52	La Von Williams	F	So.	6- 6	200	19	1L	Denver, Colo.
53	Rick Robcy	F-C	Sr.	6-10	235	21	3L	New Orleans, La.
55	Mike Phillips	C	Sr.	6-10	235	21	3L	Akron, Ohio
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Nov. 19,
20    Great Lakes Open____________________________Erie, Pa.
Nov. 2.5,
26    Southern Open______________Chattanooga, Tenn.
Dec.    3    Marshall ________________________________Lexington, Ky.
Dec. 27
28    Midlands ____________________________________Chicago, 111.
Jan.    4    Mankato  State______________________Lexington, Ky.
Jan.    6    Clarion State ________________________ Lexington, Ky.
Jan.  10    Indiana State______________________Lexington, Ky.
Jan.  12    Alabama __________________________Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Jan.  13    Auburn _____________________________________Auburn, Ala.
Jan.  14    Louisiana State_________________Baton Rouge, La.
Jan. 22    UT-Chattanooga ___________________ Lexington, Ky.
Jan. 26    Ohio University____________________Lexington, Ky.
Feb.    2    Missouri _______________________________ Columbia, Mo.
Feb.    3    Northern Iowa_________________Cedar Falls, Iowa
Feb.    4    Toledo __________________________________ Toledo, Ohio
Feb.  10    Florida......__________________________Lexington, Ky.
Feb.  15    Tennessee _________________________Knoxville, Tenn.
Feb.  17    Georgia _____________________________Lexington, Ky.
Feb. 24    Clemson ______________________________Lexington, Ky.
Feb. 2.5    Eastern Michigan ___________________Lexington, Ky.
Mar. 2-3   SEC  Championship_________________Athens, Ga.
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17 Facilities Designed for the Physically Disabled
The Lexington Center Corporation has made every effort to make your visit to the Center as convenient as possible. The following information will assist you in becoming aware of the many facilities that have been so designed as to make the Center accessible to and useable by the physically disabled. Long hours have been spent in the development of these facilities and the Lexington Center Corporation is to be commended for their most cooperative attitude and genuine concern for disabled individuals.
It is hoped that your visit to the Lexington Center is a most enjoyable one. The Center welcomes your comments and suggestions for improving these facilities. Please feel free to contact the management of the Lexington Center Corporation with such suggestions.
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PARKING
Reserved parking is available directly across from the Lexington Center. Ramping and curb cuts allow for an uninterrupted surface from the parking lot into the main building.
ELEVATORS
Elevators leading to the various Mall levels are available in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Elevators to the floor level of Rupp Arena are available with attendant service in the Purple Concourse at events in which floor seating is available.
HOTEL ROOMS
One room on every floor of the Hyatt Regency Hotel has been designed to be totally accessible for persons in wheelchairs.
RESTROOMS
All public restrooms within the Hyatt Regency Hotel and the lower level of the Mall, as well as in Rupp Arena, are so designed as to accommodate wheelchairs.
TELEPHONES
At every bank of public telephones at least one phone has been lowered to within vertical reach of persons in wheelchairs.
SEATING
In Rupp Arena, a permanent area to accommodate 24 wheelchairs is reserved at the concourse level, at sections 22 and 23. Immediately in front of these wheelchair stations, a row of seats is reserved for a companion.
Floor level seating for the handicapped mav be available for certain events. Check with the ticket office to determine if those seats will be available for particular events. Ushers will escort you to the floor level via elevator and prior to the performance will instruct you on emergency procedures.
PURCHASE OF TICKETS
It is essential that you notify the ticket office at the time of purchase if you desire a wheelchair ticket, and if applicable, a ticket for your companion. This will insure you of a reserved space. Failure to do so may result in confusion and inconvenience to you at showtime. Since all events at Rupp Arena utilize reserved seating, wheelchair's may be placed only in those designated areas. You and your companion must occupy the space as indicated on your ticket.
UK School of Music Program To Be Televised
The University of Kentucky School of Music's annual Christmas program will be broadcast on a network of five television stations and the KET network this month.
It will be the first time that the annual program, this vear titled "A Gift of Music from the University of Kentucky," has been televised.
The program is being originated by Lexington station WLEX-TV which will air the program from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15.
Other stations which will carry a half-hour version of the program on Christmas Day are WAVE-TV,
Louisville, 9:30 a.m.; WFIE-TV, Evansville, 9:30 a.m.; WPSD-TV, Paducah, tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m.; WSAZ-TV, Huntington, 1 p.m., and the Kentucky Educational Television (KET) network at 3:30 p.m. CST and 4:30 p.m. EST.
The concert will feature the UK Chorus (105 voices), the UK Choristers (47 voices), and the UK Chorale (17 voices) and a children's chorus from Lexington's Glendover elementary school.
The musical program is under the direction of Sara Holroyd of the UK School of Music, and the television program is co-produced by WLEX-TV and the UK Information Services Department.
18 'OLD BLUE'
IT'S THE WAY TO TOUR THE UK CAMPUS
Much more than a conversation piece, the University of Kentucky's English double-decker bus dubbed "Old Blue" has transported about 12,000 passengers since it took up residence at UK in the fall of 1974.
Old Blue is still a source of awe, however, for UK students who happen to pass its 14-foot high frame as the vehicle picks up a load of passengers for the Monday-through-Friday tour of the UK campus.
The bus, formerly part of the London omnibus fleet, has taken about 6,000 UK students, faculty, staff, alumni and visitors on the daily campus tours. Another 6,000 passengers have boarded the bus for special tours or conference transportation.
Old Blue was purchased by the UK Alumni Association and given to the University. It is painted the traditional UK blue and is the same bus that traveled the streets of London after it came off the assembly line 20 years ago.
Departing from beside the Administration Building each weekday at 2 p.m., Old Blue provides passengers with an overall view of the University, while a student tour guide explains various campus landmarks and the different uses of University facilities.
The campus tour program featuring Old Blue won a national award this summer in a community relations competition sponsored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, a national organization of college and university alumni, development and public relations officials.
The Old Blue tour is a great way for anybody to get to know the UK campus. The tour is free, lasts only about 30 minutes and, if you arrive early, there might still be a vacant scat in the upper deck.
Welcome aboard!
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20 Kentucky Wins Over South Carolina 98-67 December 13, 1976
Jack Givens scored 28 points as the Wildcats gave South Carolina the worst defeat ever for South Carolina on the Gamecocks homecourt. The previous worst was seven points.
UK had all the ingredients for an excellent performance. It shot 61.1 per cent from the field, it outrebound