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After two outstanding seasons at Ken- U"i’*€*$i*Y of Kentucky    
tucky and possessing a career winnin . g     ”i—7i'.i‘ ”r—» Qi-
percentage of .657 in eight years as 2 Lexlngtonl Kentucky 40506 · 4 I , `
collegiate coach, Terry Hall is now regard- ‘ A .. ·     A `
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campaign that ended in the Midwest Reg- 4 ·     °
s ional championship, where Kentucky fell to   r r X  
No. l-ranked and eventual National Cham- y       ‘  _  
pion Louisiana Tech on the Lady Techsters` ,_          
home floor.   -   · J  " 
By the end of the season, the Lady Kats H d I I   i   _ rm.  `    
were playing so well that Hall proclaimed, S  ii i   -`  ‘  
"lf we had been in any other region, we     _ A ·  ` 
would have been in the Final Four."     -i_   5  i-
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season was faced with the task of rebuild-     ¤
ing a team that lost two starters off the front
line while adding only one player—a
guard—to the roster. But somehow Ken-
tucky jmpyOV9C|_ The Midwest Regioml {{m¤| Before coming to Kentucky, Hall coached A native of Salem, Ind., Hall attended ln-
was one step farther than the Lady Kats had i0r five seasons Gt Louisville, where her diana State University, where she starred in
gdvgncgd fhg previous yggrl in Hgllig rggkig teams compiled Cl   F9COTd. In her final bGSl<€ibOll,   hockey Gnd volleyball
season at Kentucky. That year UK finished season at U of L, she guided the Lady Card- before graduating in T966. She was
with a 25-6 record after losing at Maryland lnGlS to their first Metro Conference title as honored with the "I" Woman Award in
in the AlAW`s round of T6 finalists. Follow. they defeated a tough Memphis State team l965, and received the prestigious Hillman
img thm gggggnl |-tall WGS hongrgd QS the in the tournament finale. Hall also coached Award in T966 as the most outstanding fe-
Kentucky Women`s Intercollegiate Confer- tennis and softball while at U of L. male athlete at ISU.
ence Coach of the Year. Hallls initial coaching iob was a one-year Also an outstanding softball player, Hall
Hall now has a 49-l4 record at UK for a assignment at Eastern Kentucky University, enioys competing in a fast-pitch league in
Winning pei-Camqgg Of _777_ H6; Career where the Lady Colonels produced a l4—6 Louisville. She has been named to several ·
record is 142-74 Over 8 y€¤rS_ The |~,iQh|jghi record and a KWIC title for the rookie softball all-star teams and is an exceptional
Of hgr Cgrggr gt K€ntUCl(y Cgmg tgwgrd the COGCl't. Her €XpEFi€HC€ up to ilTCli pOlFti had piiClt€f.
end of last season, when the Lady Kats been in the high school ranks, where she Hall earned a degree in Health and P.E.
defeated favored Tennessee BO-74 to cap- coached Louisville Butler to a 69-33 record from ISU in T966, and received a Masters
ture the Southeastern Conference cham- and two Jefferson County titles in five Degree in P.E. from Eastern Kentucky Uni-
pionship on their home floor. seasons. versity in T974.
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spent severol summers working basketball comps, including the B/C All-     Y `l’    j   ·»,_ 
Stars Basketball Camp, the Manatee Junior College Basketball Camp, and   " it  
the Lody Kat Basketball Camp. As o player at William and Mary, Lynn
is ranked No. l on the school`s oll—fime scoring list with l,504 career
points. She averaged l8.3 points over four seasons with a 56.2 field goal
percentage.
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Joan joined the Lady Kats program in August of l‘?8l. Her primary   i li A   .
_ responsibility is handling all correspondence for the coaching staff and      Q _,_V j
acting as o receptionist for the department. A native of Burnet, TX, she   J   “  .
attended Southwest Texas State University, where she maiored in soci—  A i°_gji;i  
· ology. She is married to Jason Fry, also a native of Burnet who attends .      if
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1982-83 LADY KATS
Front row, left to right: Diane Stephens, Donna Martin, Patty Jo Hedges, Lea Wise, Audre Andrew, Lynnette .
Lewis. Back row, left to right: Terri Naiser, Valerie Still, Jody Runge, Sally Loughton, Karen Mosley, Leslie ·
Nichols, Lisa Collins.
NO NAME POSITION CLASS HEIGHT HOMETOWN
3 Patricia Mazzoni G SO 5-6 Louisville, Ky.
4 Diane Stephens G SO 5-9 Louisville, Ky.
10 Lisa Collins F JR 5-10 Corbin, Ky.
11 Leslie Nichols F FR 6-0 Lexington, Ky.
12 Valerie Still C/F SR 6-1 Kansas City, Mo.
13 Patty Jo Hedges G SR 5-7 Louisville, Ky.
14 Lea Wise G SR 5-7 Lexington, Ky.
22 Andre Andrew G FR 5-6 Bedford, Ky.
" 24 Donna Martin G JR 5-7 Lexington, Ky.
25 Jody Runge C JR 6-2 Waukon, Iowa
_ 32 Sally Loughton C FR 6-4 Stafford, England
  33 Terri Naiser F SR 5-9 Louisville, Ky.
40 Lynnette Lewis F JR 5-9 Loyall, Ky.
44 Karen Mosley C FR 6-3 Toledo, Oh.
Head Coach: Terry Hall
Assistant Coach: Dottie Berry
Graduate Assistant: Lynn Norenberg
Trainer: Sue Stanley
Managers: Michele Oberst, Heather Longton, Mie Nishigori
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 DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY U- Q   A  
President, University of Kentucky   j s—·Y Q .- _   _   ¢ ¤ ;, ‘
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Dr. Otis A. Singletary, the eighth presi- Great strides toward academic excel-   ,.__ _ A   . _Q   ```t 'F    
dent of the University of Kentucky, as- lence have been made during Dr. Single-   .       0. ¤
sumed that office in August T969. l·le tary`s presidency at Ul<.Two professional _ . Q  i‘»·t    
had previously served as chancellor of schoo|s—dentistry and pharmacy—have` ,>__ .       {tr
the University of North Carolina at been ranked among the best in the     `iii      
Greensboro, executive vice chancellor nation. Departments such as political
for academic affairs in the University of science, history and mathematics have
Texas System and director of the Job gained national attention. The UK Li- vice president ot the American Council
Corps for the Office of Economic Op- brary now ranks among the best in the on Educgtion and vice chairman of the
portunity. Southeast, and a large portion of the Southern Regional Education Board,
Dr. Singletary, a native of Gulfport, world-wide research related to tobacco Among his many avvards and honors,
Miss., holds degrees from Millsops Col- andihealth is now done at UK. he most recently received the Depart-
lege and Louisiana State University. Under Dr. Sing|etary`s guidance, strong ment of Armylg Outstanding Service
As president of the principal institu- efforts have been made to meet the Medal
tion of higher learning in the Common- needs of minority groups including the l—le entered higher education in l954
wealth, Dr. Singletary is greatly con- establishment of an office of vice presi— as o member of the history faculty at
cerned with the Universityis role as a dent for minority affairs. the University of Texas and twice was
land-grant institution, a "peopleis uni- Recognition of his service to the Uni- gwgrdgd the University Student Associa.
versityn accessible to all who can profit versity was evidenced by the UK Alumni tion`s Teaching Excellence Avvard_
from education. Association which presented to Dr. Dr_ Singletary is the author of two
ln the l2 years he has been president, Singletary its Alumni Service Award- bggkg and several monographs He is
the University has grown to where there an honor rarely bestowed upon a non- a member of Phi Beta Kappa Senate.
are now more than 23,400 students on alumnus of the University. A Navy veteran of World War II and
the Lexington campus and about Zl,000 Dr, Singletary has been actively in- the Korean Conflict, he is a commander
students in UK`s l3 community colleges, volved in a number of prOf€SSiO¤Gl Of- in the U_S_ Navy Reserve. l·le and Mrs.
and the University has become one of ganizations and has served as president Singletary, the tormer Gloria Walton,
the maior research institutions in the of the Southern Association of Land- have three children; Bonnie, Scot and
country. grant Colleges and State Universities, Kendall,
Athletics At Kentucky
Kentuckys athletic program, o well-balanced and ambitious activity featuring intercollegiate competition in 20 different sports,
is organized under the Department of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational obiectives and in strict compliance with the rules
of the University, the Southeastern Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
A board of directors, headed by the President of the University in the capacity of chairman, maintains overall policy supervision
of the athletic program.
ln addition to the UK President, board officers include the Vice-President for Student Affairs as vice-chairman and Dr. W. L.
Matthews in the capacity of secretary. Seventeen other members, drawn from the University faculty and the general public, also
serve on the board as appointees of the president as do two student representatives.
Supervising the steady growth and balanced development of the athletic program is Director of Athletics Cliff Hagan.
The Associationis Board of Directors is composed of the following; 4;
Faculty Members Members-¤t·|¤rge Ex Officio Members
Dean Marion E. McKenna Albert B. Chandler Dr. Otis A. Singletary, Chairman _s_
Dr. Daniel R. Reecly S. T. Roach Dr. R. C5, Zumwinkle
Dr. N. J. Pisacano lock Blanton
· Prof. Paul Sears Alumni Members Dr. Donald Clapp
Cr. Charles Ellinger Dr. Ralph Angelucci Dr. W. L. Matthews
Prof. Charles Roland Thomas P. Bell Dr. Ray l·lornback
Art Gollaher
Trustee Members Student Members Steve Lochmueller
Frank Romsey, lr. Lynn Spoonamore
_ Williarri B. Sturgill Whayne Houghland
4

 director in July, l975; during the ensuing L   rag  · .
school year, Wildcat teams compiled one of i V »· V  ~ ‘ ’'     Ely j
the best records in the schools history, with   fw;   "-..; V   f·“g * ..
  O   thebasketball Wildcats winning the National     `'’` l` A.   L_ _ V
' Invitational Tournament, the wrestling and   ' * f VV — Z.- }·
' ' rifle teams winnin SEC titles and the base- t    e- <·_  e _,g·»,, S ’   s r
i Athletlcs Dlrector ball team winninggthe SEC Eastern Division.  . . *-1-       ii ·'i’-
The wrestling team repeated as confer- ziffo ii aille  NXT ~‘T`;trl
The hiring of new football coach Jerry Clai- ;;;li€f;;lTn;;)a(.:nl fihllghegollrilltlnag Ztfliilcfecolslg     -<.L;-1** V   tls}?
V borne and presentation ofa record budget of Gnd Vh V Vb H V VV { H V  it st ·VVt _V   jtgyga Z3;. x`
·~ $6,397,685 to the ul< Athletics Assaeaarrarr I E °° ° EO"` WO" VSEVE ° h __      ;;    
Board of Directors are two more recent de- ggu gl SBUSOH games Gnd de Billed Noll     ' il’lTii   t
. . arolina in the Peach Bowl. lt was the best UK %li·’ , _._;;;g::::;;;;;. ’
velopments rn the career of Cliff Hagan, now f Vb II d. 23 d Vh VV/fd V we    
in his eighth year as wrracar athletics direc- {BO ° '€°°' '“ ’“"‘°" . E ' °“ S   . ,r  
, . . rrst post-season appearance since the l952  .·· . .·.;·;·.;·,·.;·4;;;;:,;;;;;;·;;
tor and llth year with the Athletics Depart- C   - { .;·Z;.;·§·.;·2;-I;;.;·::g;;;;;;;3;;
mgm Votton Bowl. The next year, the football team   V; ( V;;:§;.;:;;;j;;;:;;;.;§fgig;gs;
A . H . b d V V finished l0-l (6-O rn the Southeastern Confer-     LV;;:;:;i·T—i;:;;g_€g;§§§§§§j§;§
ccompanyrng agans u ge repor was .5 __   ,.3: ______ .,-::;_
G Stiltefnertt by UK President Dt. Otis A. Sirt- encel Tncl llle bcskelbcll leclm Won me NCAA   5 .;:::Y:?:‘ Aggtililfiifszziifi
gletary stressing the need for a first-rate Clmnlplonslllp
swimming reentry and e rrererreese, Wrrierr Wllh l’°?'l" *9 l°°'b¤" end l°“l‘*ll?°" s¤¤r¢¤¤ lllsreserd ¤t¤l ¤¤·nts¤e¤·nst len
were long-range goals for the department. moms playing lo Selloul qcwds Gnd dmwmg ple lll l954·
ln other related news, Hagan said the Uni- O big Onlllnlelmcd lOllOWmg’ ll°T€l°" has nol l·le WGS 0 l'Tt€mb€t of $lQm¤ Nu FlGl€lllllYr
versity is free to televise all its December been COnl€nl’ lwl lms made Wlldccl gulnes Student Government, Baptist Student Union,
basketball games on a tive basis and that the even "`°l€ €".l°Y°l°l€ bt l°€”°"°ll`/ d€S'S?"’ Fellowship of Christian Athletes ond twice
possibility exists to televise UKis road con- mg Gnd Selecllng llle Wlldccl MOSCOL Wlilcll was selected among the top ten students rn
  football games provided rite tele- het senliirssl the lenst. el UK lent   rite cerreee of reeeerren.
C¤5t5 dgnit do iigpprggiqblg damage" tO Wl’l€E6' _Gnd   grcnlllilg perlwlsslcn lol After gl'GdUCtll'lQ ll’OlTt UK in l954, l"lGgOt‘r
other games within a l25-mile limit. publlccllcn gl The Culs PGU5&’ O Unlque served two years at Andrews Arr Farce BGSG,
Connnued gVOWV|_V in V)VOCVVCGf|Y Off phuses weekly tabloid devoted strictly to UK sports. Vvmhfngfom DV CVV GS O COmmVSSVOn€d Op
of UK athletics has been a hallmark of Pl'lYSl€¤l llllPlOV€lll€lllS dlJllllQ l`l¤9¤llS ficer. He led the base to two World Wide Arr
Hagans seven-year reign as Wildcat ath- leglllle OS Oll'll€‘llCS dll€€lOl lllclllde O llO‘ Force championships and won All-Service
letics director, with fine attendance at foot- Ycld ASllO‘Tl~lll footholl prectice field, honors both years.
ball and basketball games, increased attend- lllOd€‘lll €QUlPlll€‘lll lll l?Olll lllt? $lllV€l>’ $POllS During ten years with the St. Louis Hawks,
ance at Lady Kat basketbolland mens base- C9lll€l Olld Melllollcl COllS€‘Ulll Welglll he ranked high among ll players on the
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Kentucky vs. Auburn
· RECORDS: Kentucky, 19-2 (Last game not included)
Auburn, 19-4
SERIES RECORD: Auburn leads, 3-1
LAST MEETING: Auburn won, 70-66, in SEC tournament in 1981
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