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Enrollment: 24,l00 Dec. 3 OHIO STATE 7:00 p.m.
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Nickname: W/lldcms Dec. 20 at Miami, Ohio 2:00 pm.
Af-cna: Mcmmml Coliseum (SJOO) Dec. 28-29 Dartmouth Invitational
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fam AYl1l€¥1€$ Dlfefmf . gl . ` giate player at the Uni- team for four seasons, Matrox accepted the
*119 SUWO" \X/Omcns ` . ` V€rS1fy of Georgia. She position of Assistant Athletics Director and
Administrator at UK. · , led the Lady Bulldogs to S€1'1101'\X/OlT1€11’S Administrator at UK in 1994.
Prior Y0 l¤€F SUNK 215 _ t A ¤‘ the 1981 National On March 14, 1995, she was named head
an ad¤¤i¤iStrat<>r~ Mat , I , ~ . I 2 Womens Invitational coach ofthe UK womens haslretball team,
rox earned national . . Z — Tournament title and Matrox continues to receive national
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menis basketball staff when Coach Rick Piti- Matrox led the team in scoring during the on °`\X/ide World of Sports” and numerous
no added her to the \X/ildcats’ program in 1979-80 season, averaging 20.6 points per other national shows and publications.
1990. She gained valuable experience work- game. She also led the team in steals and A requested speaker at various business,
ing with the \X/ildcats` players in daily indi- assists as a junior and senior. Matrox still community and sports-related functions,
vidual instructional sessions and in suuervis- ranks on Georoials to 10 list in career assists Matrox volunteers her time to local otvani-
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her oame assi rnmenrs. She holds sin le-season records For field tion and the Childrens Miracle Network.
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Matrox is highly regarded in womenis goals attempted (555 in 1979-80) and For Matrox also has worked in television broad-
basketball circles. She was a top recruiter as steals per game (4.2 average in 1979-80). casting, serving as a television color com-
an assistant to Coach Andy Landers at her Matrox onl r vlaved two seasons at the Uni- menrator for UK menls basketball and SEC
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alma mater, national powerhouse Georgia. versity of Georgia. womenis basketball games. ln addition, she
l)urin¤· her live seasons as an assistant coach A native of` Philadel vhia, Tenn., Matrox has done national television and radio com-
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guide the program to national rankings, School. She then attended Roane State Matrox and her husband Vince reside in
NC/\/\ Tournament berths and manv SEC Community Colle e, la rin two seasons Lexin rton with their two- ear-old son, Vin-
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honors. She also helped recruit two of the under Landers. Matrox then enrolled at cent Alexander.
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Year School Position Record Postscason
1982-83 ...................... Georgia .......................... Graduate Asst. ...................... 27-7 ............ NCAA Final Four
1983-84 ...................... Georgia .......................... Graduate Asst. ...................... 30-3 ............ NCAA Quarterfinals
1985-86 ...................... Georgia .......................... Assistant ............................... 30-2 ............ NCAA Round of 16
1986-87 ...................... Georgia .......................... Assistant ............................... 27-5 ............ NCAA Round of 16
1987-88 ...................... Georgia .......................... Assistant ............................... 21-10 ........... NCAA Round of` 16
1988-89 ...................... Georgia .......................... Assistant ............................... 23-7 ............ NCAA Second Round
1989-90 ...................... Georgia .......................... Assistant ............................... 25-7 ........... NCAA First Round
1990-91 ...................... Kentucky ....................... Menls Assistant ..................... 22-6 ............ —
1991 -92 ...................... Kentucky ....................... Mens Assistant ..................... 29-7 ............ NCAA Quarterfinals
1992-93 ...................... Kentucky ....................... l\/1en’s Assistant ..................... 30-4 ............ NCAA Final Four
1993-94 ...................... Kentucky ....................... Mens Assistant ..................... 27-7 ............ NCAA Second Round
1995-96 ...................... Kentucky ....................... Head Coach .......................... 8-19 ............ —
1996-97 ...................... Kentucky ....................... Head Coach ........................ 8-19 ............ —
Mattoxls head coachinv record: 16-38
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_ Rnewest addition to .iiiirii rz A 1995. He helped lead the He continued his education at Morehead
the UK wo menls {sir boys to win the 16th Region University in Morehead, Ky., where he com-
basketball Ermily. Previous- .riZ: fm * A . Title in 1992 and 1993. pleted his masteris in secondary education.
, ly, Griffith taught mathe- */° N iii- 1 “Rick’s knowledge of the ln addition, Griffith received a Rank I
matics and was the head ‘ '* l game and teaching experi- degree, which is rated higher than a masters
girl`s basketball coach at V.., · »irg 3 2.-} ence is invaluable to our in the state of Kentucky, in administration.
Paul G. Blazer High School fj program,” stated Mattox. Griffiths job responsibilities include
in Ashland, Ky Hg is ,,0 -e·‘ r·‘~i‘r‘ VV _,_p_' "}—1jS energy and honest love scouting, overseeing team managers and the
stranger to championships, if; for the game complements equipment room, scheduling and directing
1997 16th Region Champi- As a student at Missis- Griffiths hobbies include playing golf
onship and was runner-up sippi College in Clinton, and exercising. He and his wife Suzanne
in 1996. Griffith was the Ri li I} °{.[.i h Miss., Griffith played bas- have two children, Savanna, 7, and
assistant boys basketball C t ketball while studying for Grayson, 2.
egarded as one ofthe 5 record and an NCAA lasting mark in the UK record books. She
est players in the Tournament berth. ranks second on UKls all-tirne scoring list
history of UK 1 ·`°%_ Nichols led UK in scor- with 1,798 points, seventh on the all-time
womenis basketball, Nichols ,_ _ ~. ii ing her sophomore through assists list with 323 assists and second on the
begins hersecond season as an _A ft. senior seasons, averaging all-time rebounding list with 877 boards.
assistant coach and recruiting .,3 Cir , 18.4 points per game as a She held the title of all-time steals leader
coordinator for UK. L R r.`‘ sophomore, 18.4 points per with 278 career steals for almost 10 years
Nichols was a starter for ¤ 'iii . _; game as a junior and 16.7 until the mark was surpassed in 1995. She
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She averaged 11.4 points ` ‘·_g basketball player to be School in Lexington, was a two-time all-
and seven rebounds per { ii named to the All-SEC team state player and a fourth-team Parade All-
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the same season in which [I S as the teams co-captain her conomics in 1987. Nichols and ber hus-
UK was ranked 11th nation- jtrnior and senior seasons. band, former UK football player A1 Carter,
ally by the Associated Press en route to a 23- During her four-year career, Nichols left a reside in Lexington.
Ollie lVlcClLtre ·r·‘ ·`r_’‘ ij-nf; ‘’‘¤ W; ‘‘·· tt‘,‘ s r_;·’=¢==jjj; ‘t`=`i ·i:;‘··j#2jij;`: progress, film exchange, this program cannot reach the apex of
enters her second ij,_°`i°ir {I `-`»i‘ ~ i’ii. summer development ofthe womenls basketball."
season with the I»=` ~ j — perimeter players, as well as, McClure, who played forward for the
University of Kentucky ij`i »i r A if A I assist in all aspects of Spiders, began her collegiate career as a walk-
wornenis basketball program . y recruiting and scouting for on before earning a scholarship her junior
after completing her eolle- .' pi, {ii the \X/ildcats. year and senior seasons. As a senior, she
giate career at the University ~ fix 9 1 {*1 ple `ilieing a part of an a earned a starting position in 16 games, aver-
of Richmond in Virginia in , i . Pl buiding program this past aging seven points and leading the team in
1996. `_ .; "`J P J year, live been able to learn rebounding with an average of $.8 boards
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the Wildcats include: the ‘ T L1p·[<;l1lpO basketball rrnder captains her senior year.
coordination of several a remarkable recruiter, McClure earned ber bacbelor`s degree in
administrative duties such as Bernadette Mattox," art history at Richmond University.
team travel arrangernents, m ll' m McClure said. "llrere
student-athlete academic n E should be no reason why
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·’i Natalie Nlartinez (i 5-6 So. Albuquerque, N.M. (Rio Grande HS)
I l iliililariy \)(·';iit (i/li 5-l() jr. Hot Springs, Ark. (Lake Hamilton HS)
25 Nikki llay (ii 5-6 Sr. Henderson, Ky. (NE Oklahoma jC)
JS Katie Vierh (Z 6-5 So. Florence, Ky. (St. Henry)
Bi) jajre Barnes F 6-O jr. jacksonville, Fla. (Florida CC)
5] Natasha Ross G/F 5-ll Fr. Beckley, \)(/.Va. (\)(/oodrow \)(/ilson HS)
5;% Srepliariie (ihrisinran F 6-2 Fr. Chicago, lll. (immaculate Heart oli Mary HS)
FS l’.irrit‘e lloyd F S-ll So. Brownsville, Tenn. (Haywood HS)
all Kenya Young li 6-l Fr. Greenville, S.C. (j.L. Mann HS)
~l—t l..iur.i hlt·.itl<»w» (Q 6-2 Fr. Huntington, \)(/.Va. (Huntington l-LS)
Sl \'onda jackson li 6-2 Sr. l\/lanchester, Ky. (Clay County)
SZ Kinr l)enkins (] 6-3 Sr. Carlisle, Ky. (Nicholas County HS)
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ill jajve llarnes li 6-O jr. jacksonville, Fla. (Florida CC)
W l’.rtriee lloyd li ‘>—ll So. Brownsville, Tenn. (Haywood HS)
lj \tt_·r»lr.iirie (jliristman F 6-2 lir. Chicago, lll. (Immaculate Heart ol` Mary HS)
S2 liirn l)enkin~ (Z 6-fi Sr. Carlisle, Ky. (Nicholas County HS)
ji \Jikki llay (i $-6 Sr. Henderson, Ky. (NF (i)lasketl>;1ll ei
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r [Yhe University of Kentucky was The UK College of Medicine is ranked metcial facilities on the research campus.
. founded in 1865. The camptts in third in the country in the quality of prima- The latest addition to the educational
Lexington has 673 acres and is locat— ry care training. The UK Hospital is ranked landscape at the University of Kentucky is
l ed just south of downtown. lt consists of a among the top l00 U.S. hospitals in the the new \` MIT? y , V
in grants, gifts and contracts; and P C M » V F Ag “; M , vi
the University has been Q Y V _;Vi ‘i V I nity T “ T.? ` ='`
designated a Research University 4 {_, ’ ’ ii A i ' '`°i ` V ._ “
ofthe liirst Class hy the Carnegie i . _ » i =i _ ` I . ·. ,_ _., T
liountlation 4 one of just 59 T ’** °i` t ‘ ""‘"" ii ·· ‘ T
public universities in the country.
The University attracts excellent students. · ·
The number of National Merit Scholars
entering UK consistently ranks among the
top l0 public universities in the country.
The University of Kentucky Community
College System is made up of I4 colleges
throughout Kentucky. Enrollment numbers
over 44,000. The colleges offer associate
degrees in technical subjects. two-year pro- ment Consultants. The UK College of Phat- be completed in the fall and is slated to open _
grams toward a bachelot`s degree, and a wide macy consistently is ranked third in the in _lanuary, 1998. Here are more facts about
variety of continuing education, community country by U.S. News and \X/orld Report and this magnificent structttte:
service and business liaison programs. is one of the few pharmacy schools in the • Size: 351 ,350 square feet--more than six
The ntnnber of UK alumni is tnore than country with the capability of developing a football fields
l·i$,000. Private supports from alumni and drug “from bench to bedside), due to its drug • Shelf capacity: l98,828 linear feet--
, friends ofthe University exceeds $30 million product evaluation unit. more than 37 miles oflineat shelfspace
annually. The University is in the process of develop- • Seating capacity: 4,000 pattons——a $$5
UK maintains 13 research centers which ing the Coldstream Research Campus, a 750- percent increase over the current UK library.
conduct applied research in areas as diverse acre complex designed to attract high—tech • Computerconnections:every study table
as tobacco and health, aging, cancer, toxicol- companies desiring ties to the University. and study cartel in the new library will have an
ogy. equine health, mineral production, Negitations are under way to execute leases electrical outlet and a computer jack connect-
manufacturing systems, and public policy. with developers to construct several new com- ed to the univetsity`s computer system.
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