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being of Kcntuckv`s athletes. Why is this game, which is likely to
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I ween in-state rivals occurs because the ' tant athletics director at UK). Barber, ketball Award. He went on to play four
E game is played last and that’s what the j formerly an academics graduate assis- I years for UK (1983-87), including two
j fans talk about until the next season. In [ tant for basketball, replaces jeff Mor- j seasons under coach ]oe B. Hall and
r, this case, regardless of whether you win * row (now athletics director and head   two under coach Eddie Sutton. Bennett
or lose the first game, you have to for- coach at Highview Baptist High School j was a two-time All-SEC performer and
get it and get ready for the next game. in Louisville) as administrative assist- r member of Hall`s 1984 team that
l “Second, I think it’s great for creat- l ant/video coordinator. advanced to the Final Four. Bennett
  ing more interest in the season and get-   O’Brien is no stranger to the Pitino scored 1,395 points during his Ken-
lr ting more people talking about football system. Prior to taking the job at Day- tucky career. He was selected in the
, in the spring and summer.” ton, O’Brien spent two seasons on Piti- third round by the Cleveland Cavaliers
l A no’s New York Knicks staff. He then A in the 1988 NBA draft. Bennett played
New Faces moved on to Da ton where he com- three tears for the Cavaliers, followed ,
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(——‘—_?"""” *"o piled an overall record of 61-87. j by a brief stint with the Miami Heat.
, jim O’Brien, Winston Bennett and O’Brien has also coached at Wheeling   Following a career—ending knee injury,
George Barber are the newest mem- jesuit College as an assistant and then Bennett began a career in banking. He
j bers of Rick Pitino’s Kentucky coaching head coach, Pembroke State, Maryland, j joined the Kentucky radio broadcast
‘ staff, filling vacancies created by the St ]oseph’s (Pa.) and Oregon as an assis-   team during the 1993-94 season, pro-
departures of Billy Donovan, Bern- tant coach. l viding analysis during pre- and post-
adette Locke-Mattox and jeff Morrow. “I spent two years with jim O’Brien j game programming.
O’Brien, the head basketball coach at when he worked with me on the Knicks j “I thought it extremely important
the University of Dayton for five sea- staff,” said Pitino. “He was an outstand-   when this opening occurred," said Piti-
sons, replaces Donovan (now head ing assistant coach. He possesses all the   no, “to hire a former University of Ken-
coach at Marshall University) as associ- attributes necessary to be a major con-   tucky player. There is no finer role ,
ate coach. Bennett, who played on Ken- j tributor here at Kentucky. ” model for current and future players
tucky’s 1984 NCAA Final Four team, j Bennett, a Louisville native, was the than VVinston Bennett. His pro experi-
replaces Locke-Mattox (now an assis- Q recipient of Kentucky’s 1983 Mr. Bas-   ence will be a great help in developing
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the defensive intensity of our front   istrative offices of the Kentucky athlet- 1 the Lady Bulldogs program. She earned 1
court. \rVinston brings great enthusiasm I ics department. Locke—Mattox is now I national attention becoming one of the {
to our program? l the primary women’s administrator for l first females to serve as an assistant in a l
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has worked at UK for five years as an I supervisor of eight non-revenue sports     l 
academic graduate assistant. In addi- and monitor of athletic compliance with 1 Mqgiggl Mggn l 
tion, he has been hall director at Wild- Title IX and gender equity guidelines.     "
cat Lodge. Barber earned his bachelor’s She also manages all games and events 1 Former Kentucky center Rodney  
degree in physical education from   held in Memorial Coliseum.   “Moon” Dent, who suffered a collegiate `  ·
Asbury College and his master’s in spo-   Locke-Mattox resigned from her   career-ending knee injury 11 games into [
rts administration from UK. He expects   coaching duties to pursue a career in 1 his senior season last year, will get a
to receive his doctoral degree in physi—   athletics administration. , chance to show what he can do in the } 4
cal education from UK in May 1995.   “My goal has always been to move   National Basketball Association. Dent p
“George has worked tirelessly over   into administration   This is another underwent successful reconstructive
the past five years, assisting our student- milestone in my life. I’ve been fortunate surgery ]anuary 16, and has worked
l athletes with their academic prepara- to have been associated with two out- , ever since to rehabilitate his knee and
l tion," said Pitino. “His work ethic and standing mentors (referring to coach 1 impress the pro scouts. His work pai