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.   I Indiana State (1966) ` _
_       Coliseum. The team was upset by lndi- Hall still live in Salem: Hal1’s other sister, I
    I   7 . M   ana in the first round of the playoffs, but Mardee McNay, lives in nearby Colum- *
    l _ _ finished with a 23-5 record. bus, Ind. A graduate oflndiana State in
`\       ln 1983-84, Hall had a very young 1966, Hall studied Health and P.E. while
  I `       A and inexperienced team that was chal- starring in basketball, field hockey and
. ”  I  i».      ·  {   `   lenged with the fourth-toughest sche- volleyball. She was honored with the "l"
    { * V .  _   9 dule in the nation. The Lady Kats Women Award in 1965 and received the
igiiiag  . "r._IVV V 1  ` V_ earned respect from their opponents prestigious Hillman Award in 1966 as
  fi     I 0 despite their up-and-down season and the most outstanding female athlete at
          V  finished 15-13. ISU. _
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'lerry Hall`s continuing record ol fourth-toughest schedule in the nation,   ’`‘i; I ;
' achievement has been well documented and with the graduation of two key star- ’   *l`      ` I _
at the liniversity of Kentucky. lt took ters, expectations were not extremely ° .,··.—   `‘‘i· I `     s _ A I
A her less than live years to become the high for Hall`s young squad. Still, they g  ··-’·‘     V,AV Q  
winningest coach in Kentucky women`s came roaring out at the start of the sea- 7       _
t basketball history. And should she post son and owned an 11-3 record and N0.  
2II victories with this year`s squad, she 12 national ranking by the end of     iv.  
would simply be keeping pace with her December. Before the season ended at    
outstanding six-year season average. 16-12, they had stunned four Top 20   j  
In each ot her tirst three seasons, Hall opponents and proven they could       ,   ,.,,tt   ‘-g_ ;_
lcd her Kentucky teams to at least 23 play with any team in the nation.   @**37   irr’       ‘’*’
wins. ( )veral|, l·lalI`s UK squads have Last year`s team also defeated              
i won an impressive 61% percent of their four Top 20 teams, and qualified # *3     ‘...   ‘‘-t IVI; ..~»-·=    
I games. l·`our of those teams advanced to for the NCAA playoffs before los- V., V   ` A ° `     ~ 7%   .
I the national playolts. One captured the ing a 73-70 heartbreaker at   = _..1I     ·... ;   .l-r   it   ili   r:
I Southeastern (`onlerence championship. Drake to end an outstanding 18-     lll   7 I   . “ I
l .»\|| but one have been in the "hip 20. Il season,     I   7 ”   ·· t    V,   1
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' winning seasons. Her career record is Hall, and her sister Judy   ’ . I
I II-1-115, with a 121-55 mark at Ken- 5 ,
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national contender in her tirst season as 7 J
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won tlic Kentucky Wonicn`s lntcrcoIIe— At Kentucky 1     _     V   ,
giate (`onlcrcncc and llall was named 1985-86 .... 18-11 \._, 7     "i‘V =? .   _·    ;
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Kats advanced to the final rotind of lo 1983`84 ‘'‘‘ 1543  if   _· I V ll i' 0   ,‘' ”’j:.   _,., 7 l''’     0  .5;;
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Cindy`s experience as a great player at
all levels of competition made her an
  A exciting addition to the Lady Kats staff`. .
"  ` A A two-time Olympian, Cindy joined the
_   ·. ..;1'*~; i     University of Kentucky for hcr first .
_ (iQ"` if ‘ ii i  ee A coaching job in August. 1985.
  Z    " A native of Clarksburg, Ohio. Cindy
.   T 2   began an outstanding playing career at
°       _V,,    ~· · 1  9 Frankfort—Adena High School, where
L f `KW    _jA she earned All-America honors and was
   ff  Ai   Q named the Outstanding Athlete in Ohio.
  . '   She went on to similar glory at the
[¢i» c  s V  i`  ‘~~ 1 ts- University of Tennessee, where she
earned Kodak All-America honors before graduating in 1983.
In the meantime, she was also establishing herself as a great intemational competi-
tor. She was selected to the 1979 World University squad, the 1980 Olympic team.
- the 1983 Pan American team and the 1984 Olym ic s uad. She also layed profes-
Asslstam Coach sional basketball for one year in ltaly and for two I;/ear;] in Japan. p
Tennessee ll983l This has been a very eventful year so far for Cindy. This summer she was inducted
  into the High School Hall of Fame and was married to Mark Hauserman.
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Donna Murphy joined the Lady Kats program in June, 1985, giving Coach Hall`s Sue joined the UK training staff in
staff an experienced coach and recruiter, as well as an accomplished player who is 1982 after serving for one year as Co-
highly—regarded throughout the state. A former assistant coach at Memphis State and Ordinator of Sports Medicine for the
Florida, Donna achieved legendary status in Kentucky as a player at Newport Public Department of 1ntramural/ Recreational
High and at Morehead State University. Services at East Carolina University. Sue
A native of Newport, Donna had a brilliant high school career and was honored as graduated from Ohio State University.
1 the state’s first "Miss Basketball" in 1976. She went on to star at Morehead, where where she earned a degree in Physical
she earned All-America honors while virtually rewriting the record books of both Education in 1979 after serving for l`our
MSU and the Ohio Valley Conference. Following her graduation in 1980, she was the years as a student trainer. She was a
first forward drafted in the now-defunct Womens Basketball League, and played for graduate assistant at Purdue University.
one year with the St. Louis Streaks. where she earned her Masters Degree in
Donna continued her education at the University of Cincinnati, where she served Physical Fitness and Exercise Physiol-
as a graduate assistant coach in basketball and track. After one year at UC, she ogy in 1981.
returned to Morehead, where she was an assistant in basketball while completing her A native of Smithville, Ohio, Sue is a
AA e i degree in higher education. She then served as an assistant for two years at Memphis member of the National Athletic Train-
  State, before accepting a position at the University of Florida for the 1984-85 season. ers Association.
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— "We`re hoping Bebe will pick up Dee Harrell is a 6-4 V .
where she left off last season," Hall said. newcomer who will • , ' V . 1
"She played great the last 10 games and likely play center but Senior Guard
she’s continuing to improve and work could possibly see action at V V   Sandy Hamjng
hard." power forward. She and 6-6 senior   V       ‘~-V .,
Harding’s running mate at guard will Melanie Warren will add depth and    2}** *7 `
likely be Jodie Whitaker, a 5-7 “Miss height on the front line and could play    
Versatility” who showed great maturity an important role in Kentucky overcom- 7    4 '/
while starting 20 games as a freshman. ing what Hall considers a big wea- `*;§'_’,Q~,${
She averaged 10.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, kness—rebounding.   #_
4.6 assists and shot 52.6 from the field Michele Pennie is a 5-10 swing player 1*, 
and 84.6 from the line. “Jodie’s an who appears to be in good shape after _j){l`§“
intense player with great work habits," two years of battling a recurring knee · V
Hall said. problem. She will play some at small
Whitaker also gained additional expe- forward, but will most likely be used gx
rience this summer when she played for more at guard, as will 5-8 junior V     F
the South squad in the Olympic Sports Monique Tarantini, a sharp-shooting    
Festival in Houston. zone buster Kris Miller, the 5-4 1986 »   .
The other forward spot remains wide "Miss Basketball" in Kentucky, will see Y1   
open, withjunior Laurie Hudgens, quality time backing up Harding at the  r’ _ • j
sophomore Pam Shrum and freshmen point guard spot. .  ;  
Shannon Freeman and Lora Spencer all Once again, the Lady Kats face a [  _ ‘
eyeing the position. Hudgens was a top ferocious schedule that features nine   ~ .
substitute as a freshman but was slowed games against teams ranked in the Top  
by an ankle injury last season. A return 20 last year. The progress of the four J  _ it
s to her frosh form could notch the spot freshmen will be a key to Kentucky’s  5V    
for her. Shrum was inconsistent as a success overall as well as in the top-    
freshman last season but showed flashes rated Southeastem Conference. But, as   V_ V _
of great promise. Freeman and Spencer Hall says: F 7 tim, QL jl V
both are smart, aggressive freshmen "No one can count us out of the con-   . _ . fl, 
who could surprise conference foes right ference race or anything else because of   ‘   1
away. our desire.” V {-_;,yig 1, F . 1 ‘ . .
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5 Stinl:l;lHtiii.lirlg G SR 5o" 9.5 2.2 V_   5) "'jifk . . 5
33 Debbie Miller C SR 6'I" 12.4 5.8 I` " · L; ,_` ··   ··.. .   V  
15 Jodie Whitaker G so 5'7" 10.7 2.1 V   ·   _       .,V,VVV,:    
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24 Lynne Eisen F JR 5'll%" 1.7 1.7 _  , V_ , . gi=;   ,,5   ,
42 L· `· H di- · F JR ( '1" 2.8 2-1 · A * ¤       ,7    `”  .` ;¤a~. . r’
22 Migiiéie Rleiiiiiif G JR Slll" 2.2 .821 1    _  V Q    V    
34 Pam Shrum F SO 6'O" 2.1 1.4 =L’.'    ;>_.·g'  V I.  F ·~`i, ‘  ` ~* ·
14 Monique Tarantini G JR 5'8" 4.2 1.3  -.,`  ,;g1_,-  V, V _  `  . V·‘r· 5 ;_?f‘$;;  ·=‘¢: 5 A V   .1 Vg  
30 Melanie Warren C SR 6'6" 2.0 1.7 V V ‘ VV ‘_ V _V  VA   ·_       VV   2   V
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44 Shannon Freeman F 6'l" FR Por1land.lN ‘1’;1l;,= ` . _  ·_.V V` =V _   `   V   .
Jay County H.S. ··?;i ; ·»' , V.;_E__V- ‘ V     1 ;1_1_    
40 Davitria Harrell C 6’4" FR Memphis. TN   *1   (_ 1. E? V   Q  __VVV_;j¥  .
Kirby 1-1.s. .;V V  _, , 1 ·· iff ··»*·*$?*·=*‘*‘—r ‘
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Owensboro Catholic   · ~ ;- [   M l `A -1 __.  h _ 1     .
31 Lora Spencer F 6'l " FR Franklin. KY Vi  _V  V_   A .   V_   ..».
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20 Shelly Miller F 6'l" 2.7 2.0   V 
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