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389994 The Official Magazine of Kentucky Basketball
FEATURES
Head Coach Joe B. Hall ................................. 4
Rupp Arena............................................ 8
University of Kentucky Leaders ........................... 10
Wildcat Coaching Staff .................................14
1983-84 Kentucky Schedule .............................16
1983-84 Kentucky Roster ................................17
Today's Game..........................................25
Wildcat Feature ........................................28
Spotlighting Kentucky...................................32
Statistics ...............................................33
Memorable Events in Kentucky Basketball History..........34
Big Blue Feature ........................................36
Did You Know? .........................................46
Scorecard..............................................56
Kentucky's Collectors of Gold ............................67
The Opponent..........................................76
Kentucky Basketball Facts ...............................78
SEC Roundup ..........................................80
Kentucky Records ......................................82
NCAA Roundup ........................................84
Around Campus........................................85
NCAA Tournament Information ..........................87
The Lady Kats ..........................................88
Blue/White Donors ......................................90
Cheerleaders..........................................104
Wildcat Basketball Greats .......,......................107
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His track record is outstanding. His credentials rank with the best in his profession. Simply stated, Joe B. Hall is a thoroughbred among college basketball coaches.
Hall begins his 12th season as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats with one of the finest career records in all of college basketball. In leading the Wildcats to a 23-8 record last year, Hall upped his Kentucky record to 250-82, an average of 22.7 wins per season, to keep him ahead of the pace set by his former coach, Adolph Rupp, who averaged 21.5 victories a season over a 41-season span to become the winningest collegiate basketball coach of all time.
One of the finest compliments Hall has received during his coaching career came from Rupp, who died in 1977.
"A good coach," Rupp said, "is a person who can take good material and win with it. Joe has done that."
Judging from Hall's coaching honors, Rupp was as usual, right on target with his evaluation.
Hall has won such honors as Kellogg's 1978 National "Coach
of the Year," four Southeastern Conference "Coach-of-the-Year" awards (1973, '75, '78 and '83), and nonimation for Kodak's 1975, '76 and '78 (finalist) "Coach-of-the-Year" awards.
In 1978 when Kentucky won its fifth NCAA title, Hall was also presented the Rupp Cup (presented to the SEC Coach of the Year by the Birmingham Tipoff Club) and Hall's most coveted personal award, the Dr. James Naismith "Peachbasket" award, which previously had been awarded to UCLA's John Wooden, Oklahoma State's Hank Iba, Kentucky's Adolph Rupp and the Boston Celtics' Red Auerbach.
Player honors during Hall's UK reign include five All-Americans (Kevin Grevey, Jack Givens, Rick Robey, Kyle Macy and Sam Bowie) selected a total of 10 times, and eight All-Southeastern Conference honorees (Jim Andrews, Kevin Grevey, Jack Givens, Rick Robey, Kyle Macy, Sam Bowie, Derrick Hord and Melvin Turpin) selected a total of 16 times, In addition, Robey, Macy and Jim Master earned Gold Medals in the Pan American Games, Bowie earned a medal for being a
member of the 1980 Olympic Basketball Team that did not participate in Moscow, and Kenny Walker and James Black-mon earned FIBA Junior World Championships Gold Medals.
Entering the 1983-84 season, Hall's 17-year career coaching record stands at 326-138 (excluding a 17-2 record on a 1974 Australian tour, a 7-0 record on a 1978 Japan tour, and seven preseason exhibition wins against foreign and domestic teams). Broken down, it shows a 57-50 five-year mark at Regis, a 19-6 record at Central Missouri, and a 250-82 record at UK.
Hall began his tour as UK head coach in rather auspicious fashion, becoming in 1973 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 July 1,1965, as an assistant to his
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Hall's basketball renown has attracted world-wide attention in international circles and has catapulted him into a much sought-after clinician and guest speaker. This summer he conducted clinics in Spain where the FIBA Junior World Championships were held. In 1982, he conducted clinics in Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong when the Wildcats were on a tour of the Orient.
In the summer of 1981, Hall conducted clinics in Ireland, In 1980, Hall conducted a clinic in Santiago, Chile, as a guest of the Chilean Basketball Federation. More than 400 coaches from throughout South America attended the clinic.
Joe B. Hall's Kentucky Record
Year	Won	Lost	Pet.	Titles
1972-73	20	8	.714	SEC, UKIT
1973-74	13	13	.500	UKIT
1974-75	26	5	.838	SEC, UKIT
1975-76	20	10	.667	NIT, UKIT
1976-77	26	4	.866	SEC
1977-78	30	2	.937	NCAA,
				SEC, UKIT
1978-79	19	12	.612	
1979-80	29	6	.828	SEC, UKIT
1980-81	22	6	.785	UKIT
1981-82	22	8	.733	SEC, UKIT
1982-83	23	8	.742	SEC, UKIT
Hall considers one of his major coaching honors came when he was named guest lecturer for the World Basketball Coaches Congress in the Canary Islands, July 1977, before some 400 coaches from the international set.
He was a member of the 1975 Olympic Basketball Committee, and in 1972 served under Hank Iba in the Olympic Trials at the Air Force Academy, He is currently on the ABAUSA player selection committee for all international competition,
He is married to the former Katharine Dennis of Harrison County, Ky. They have three children  Mrs. Mike (Kathy) Summers, Mrs. Rick (Judy) Derrickson and Steve of Lexington.
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14 Rupp Arena affords the University of Kentucky its third basketball home in 52 years, and with its 23,000-seat capacity, brings a distinction as the nation's largest basketball facility.
An awesome structure in sight and scope, the arena is divided in two seating areas  the lower level features 10,000 fully cushioned, theater seats in block coloring of blue, red, orange and purple, offering a spectacular splash of color  and an upper level of 13,000 seats on epoxy-coated metal bleachers. The latter can be visually isolated to provide a more natural setting for small shows.
Built by the City of Lexington, the Arena is named in honor of Kentucky's legendary former coach, Adolph Rupp, and is the major portion of $53 million Lexington Center complex which includes a convention-exhibition hall, a 50-store tri-level enclosed shopping mall, a luxury Hyatt Regency Hotel, and a block away, the historic 1,200 seat Lexington Opera House,
which was recently renovated.
The arena is fully air-conditioned, equipped with a specially designed, high quality sound system appropriately named "Big Bertha," and complete lighting for events and color television coverage. Special attention has been paid to such facilities as dressing rooms, service entrances and storage areas.
The Wildcats will command an exclusive dressing room 365 days a year, while other facilities include six team size and eight smaller units.
The portable basketball court, which lies on a concrete sub-flooring 118' beneath the ceiling,
is 60' x 120' and is made of a light shade of northern maple trimmed in Kentucky blue. The floor was specially designed to convert from the 94' length required for college and professional basketball to the 84' length for high school by simply removing two panels.
Four 35' x 4' custom-made scoreboards are placed so spectators can see at least three of the boards from any seat in the arena.
Four portable goals are on hand, with the two extras for practice and emergency backup during game situations. Access to the Arena is by High Street, and from Main-Vine, through the Mall area and up to the High Street entrance by escalators. One main concourse contains all public facilities concessions, telephones, water fountains, rest rooms, first aid rooms and security command post.
The concourse is color-coded with the arena being divided into four quadrants for easy seat location.
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Dr. Otis A. Singletary has maintained an active role both in academics and athletics since he became the University of Kentucky's eighth president in August 1969.
Great strides toward academic excellence have characterized Dr. Singletary's presidency at UK. The Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy consistently rank among the best in the nation. Departments such as political science, history, and mathematics have also gained nationwide attention while the UK Library now rates among the best in the Southeast.
Under Singletary's leadership, the University of Kentucky has also become a major research institution. The Albert B. Chandler Medical Center is an established leader in research on cancer and the aging. UK's agricultural college has provided important research in tobacco and equine diseases while other University research has focused on the field of coal and other energy sources.
Singletary's involvement in athletics is an impressive as his academic achievements. A former president of the Southeastern Con-
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ference, Dr. Singletary is a member of the NCAA Select Committee on Athletic Problems and Concerns in Higher Education. He is also chairman of the board of directors of the College Football Association.
As president of the principal institution of higher learning in the Commonwealth, Dr. Singletary is greatly concerned with the University's role as a land grant institution, a "people's university" accessible to all who can profit from education,
In the 13 years Singletary has been president, the University of Kentucky has grown in enrollment to about 23,000 students on its Lexington campus and more than 22,000 students in the University's 13 community colleges,
Recognition of his service to the University of Kentucky was evidenced by the UK Alumni Association which presented to Dr. Singletary its Alumni Service Award, an honor rarely bestowed upon a non alumnus of the University.
A native of Gulfport, Miss., Singletary holds degrees from Mill-saps College and Louisiana State University. An accomplished administrator, Dr. Singletary served as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs for the University of Texas system prior to coming to Kentucky.
He and Mrs. Singletary, the former Gloria Walton, have three children: Bonnie, Scot, and Kendall.
111 f% Cliff Hagan  Athletics Director
Continued growth in practically all phases of UK athletics has been the hallmark of Cliff Ha-gan's nine year reign as athletics director with outstanding attendance at football and men's basketball games, increased attendance at Lady Kat basketball games, and a steady upgrading of facilities.
In the coming year, the University will host the 1984 NCAA Volleyball Championships and the Mideast Regional of the 1984 NCAA Basketball Championships. In 1985, the prestigious NCAA "Final Four" basketball championships will be hosted by UK and held in Rupp Arena.
Having graduated from the University of Kentucky with high distinction in 1954, Hagan has been a long time advocate of a strong scholar-athlete program.
Hagan, one of the greatest players in UK basketball history, received one of his highest individual honors in 1978 when he became the first University of Kentucky player to be inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
An Owensboro, Ky. native, Hagan is married to the former Martha Milton, also of Owensboro. They have four children: Mrs. Barry "Lisa" Thaxton of Lexington; Mrs. Jim "Laurie" Hill of West Lib-
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A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Gallaher received bachelor's and
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Dr. Gallaher and his wife, Dixie, have two children.
DR. PETER BOSOMWORTH
Dr. Peter Bosomworth is the chancellor of the Albert B. Chandler Medical Center.
An Akron, Ohio native, Dr. Bosomworth received his M.D. degree from the University of Cincinnati after earning his bachelor's degree from Kent State and a master's from Ohio State University.
Bosomworth came to UK in 1962 as professor and chairman of the new department of anesthesiology in the UK College of Medicine. He was named vice president of the UK Medical Center in 1970.
Dr. Bosomworth is married and he and his wife are the parents of four children.
DR. CHARLES WETHINGTON
Dr. Charles Wethington, a native Kentuckian, is the chancellor of the ever-growing UK Community College System.
Dr. Wethington holds a bachelor's degree from Eastern Kentucky University and a master's degree and a doctorate from UK.
He served as director of the Maysville Community College from 1967-71. In 1971, Wethington became assistant vice president for the UK community college system and was promoted to vice president in 1980.
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LEONARD HAMILTON Associate Coach
Leonard Hamilton, named Kentucky's first associate coach on October 15,1980, begins his 10th year on the Wildcat coaching staff. Long recognized as a top recruiter of outstanding basketball talent. Hamilton is also highly-regarded as a defensive specialist.
Hamilton came to Kentucky after three years as an assistant coach at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn. A winner at every level as a player and coach, his teams have appeared in postseason play 11 of his 12 years as a coach at the collegiate level.
A native of Gastonia, N.C., Hamilton lettered three years in football and twice in basketball as a prepster. He captained his team for two seasons at Gastonia Community College in Dallas, NO. He also captained at Tennessee-Martin, where he earned his bachelors degree.
Hamilton is married to the form-er Claudette Hale of McLe-moresville, Tenn. They have one son, Lenny, age 13.
LAKE KELLY Assistant Coach
Lake Kelly, a highly-successful college and high school coach, brings his vast basketball experience to the Wildcat coaching staff for the 1983-84 season. Kelly, who serves as Kentucky's part-time assistant coach, will assist with on-campus recruiting and on-the-floor coaching.
A native of Flemingsburg, Kelly returns to Lexington where he got his first head coaching job at Lafayette High School. He guided the Generals to a 17-10 record in 1968-69. He left Lafayette to become an assistant coach at Austin Peay State University. Named head coach two years later, Kelly directed the Gover-
nors to an impressive 110-52 record and two NCAA tournament appearances in six seasons.
In 1977, Kelly was named head coach at Oral Roberts University. He compiled a 31-24 record in two seasons. Overall in his college coaching, his teams were 141-76 in eight seasons. Kelly's high school coaching mark stands at 104-48 for five seasons, including a 87-38 record at George Rogers Clark High School, his most recent position.
Kelly is married to the former Martha Randall of Dillsboro, Ind. They have three children: Lake, II, a student at Morehead State; Brian, a student and member of the basketball team at More-head State; and Jane, a 12-year-old sixth grader.
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JIM HATFIELD Assistant Coach
Jim Hatfield, former head basketball coach at Mississippi State, Southwestern Louisiana, and Hardin-Simmons, joins the Wildcat coaching staff as an assistant coach for the 1983-84 season. Hatfield will assist Joe B. Hall in both recruiting and coaching, where his experience will no doubt be a tremendous asset.
Hatfield served as an assistant under Hall from 1972-74 before leaving to take the head coaching positon at Southwestern Louisiana. In three seasons, the Ragin' Cajuns were 47-35 and won a Southland Conference championship. Hatfield earned numerous Coach-of-the-Year honors and coached Andrew Toney, now a standout guard with the
world champion Philadelphia 76ers.
Hatfield left Louisiana to become head coach at Mississippi State. In 1978-79, he guided the Bulldogs to a 19-9 record and a National Invitational Tournament berth. The 19-9 mark represented the best MSU season since the 1962-63 season. Hatfield coached or recruited three players that became NBA first round draft choices while at MSU. They were Ricky Brown, Wiley Peck, and Jeff Malone.
Hatfield, who most recently served as athletic director and head basketball coach at Hardin-Simmons University, is married to the former Lana Murdock of Orlando, Fla. They have three children: Angie, 11; Jimmy, 9; and Lisa, 7.
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Date	Opponent	Site	Time (TV)	Date	Opponent	Site	Time (TV)
Nov. 22	NETHERLANDS			Jan. 17	Florida	Gainesville	8:05 (USA)
	NATIONAL TEAM	LEXINGTON	8:05 (UK TV Net.)	Jan. 20	VANDERBILT	LEXINGTON	8:10 (WTBS)
Nov. 26	LOUISVILLE	LEXINGTON	8:30 (wtbs)	Jan. 22	HOUSTON	LEXINGTON	12:05 (CBS)
Dec. 3	INDIANA	LEXINGTON	4:05 (CBS)	Jan. 28	GEORGIA	LEXINGTON	2:05 (CBS)
Dec. 10	Kansas	Lawrence	8:35	Jan. 30	TENNESSEE	LEXINGTON	8:05 (ESPN)
Dec. 16	UKIT (Brigham Young			Feb. 4	Alabama	Tuscaloosa	3:05 (NBC)
	vs. Va. CWealth,	LEXINGTON	7:00 &	Feb. 6	Mississippi State	StarKville	8:30
	UK vs. Wyoming)		9:05 (UK TV Net.)	Feb. 11	AUBURN	LEXINGTON	2:05 (Sports Prod.)
Dec. 20	Cincinnati	Cincinnati	8:05 (ESPN)	Feb. 13	FLORIDA	LEXINGTON	7:30 (UK TV Net-Del.)
Dec. 24	Illinois	Champaign	1:05	Feb. 19	Vanderbilt	Nashville	4:05 (Sports Prod.)
Dec. 28	Purdue	Louisville	8:05 (UK TV Net.)	Feb. 25	Georgia	Athens	4:05 (NBC)
Jan. 2	Mississippi	Oxford	3:00	Feb. 27	Tennessee	Knoxville	8:05 (ESPN)
Jan. 7	LSU	Btn. Rouge	1:05 (Sports Prod.)	Mar. 1	MISSISSIPPI	LEXINGTON	7:30 (UK TV Net-Del.)
Jan. 9	ALABAMA	LEXINGTON	8:05 (ESPN)	Mar. 3	LSU	LEXINGTON	1:05 (NBC)
Jan. 11	MISSISSIPPI STATE	LEXINGTON	7:30 (UKTV Net-Del.)	Mar. 7-10	SEC Tournament	Nashville	TBA
Jan. 13	Auburn	Auburn	8:10 (WTBS)				
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The 1983-84 Kentucky Wildcats are: front row (l-r) Mark Atherfon, Volunteer Assistant Coach; Joe B. Hall, Head Coach; Dicky Beal; James Blackmon; Jim Master; Paul Andrews; Roger Harden; Leonard Hamilton, Associate Coach; Randy Azbill, Head Student Manager. Back row (l-r) Bill Keightley, Equipment Manager; Jim Hatfield, Assistant Coach; Troy McKinley; Tom Heitz; Melvin Turpin; Sam Bowie; Bret Bearup; Kenny Walker; Winston Bennett; Lake Kelly, Assistant Coach; Wayne Breeden, Graduate Assistant Coach; Walt McCombs, Trainer.
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10	James Blackmon	G	6-3	180	Fr.	18	_	Marion, IN
11	Dicky Beal	G	5-11	170	Sr.	21	3L	Covington
14	Paul Andrews	G	6-3	180	Fr.	18		London
20	Jim Master	G	6-5	180	Sr.	21	3L	Ft. Wayne, IN
23	Roger Harden	G	6-1	165	So.	19	1L	Valparaiso, IN
24	Bret Bearup	F	6-9	230	Jr.	22	2L	London
25	Winston Bennett	F	6-7	210	Fr.	18		Louisville
31	Sam Bowie	F-C	7-1	235	Sr.	22	2L	Lebanon, PA
33	Tom Heitz	C-F	6-9	220	Sr.	22	3L	Hamilton, IN
34	Kenny Walker	F	6-8	190	So.	19	1L	Roberta, GA
40	Troy McKinley	F-G	6-6	195	Jr.	20	2L	Independence
54	Melvin Turpin	C	6-11	240	Sr.	22	3L	Lexington
 	
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BOB BRADLEY Assistant Director of Athletics for Academic Affairs
Athletics Director  Cliff Hagan Executive Assistant 
Barbara Isham Assistant Director of Athletics 
Frank Ham Assistant Director/Finance 
Larry Ivy Assistant Director/Women 
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