xt7wst7ds42b https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7wst7ds42b/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky 1975 Memorial Coliseum, Lexington (Ky.) athletic publications  English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Basketball Programs (Men) UKAW University of Kentucky Men's Basketball (1974-1975) UK vs. University of Alabama (January 20, 1975) programs coaches players Hall, Joe B. rosters statistics schedules Memorial Coliseum The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Alabama, January 20, 1975 text The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Alabama, January 20, 1975 1975 2012 true xt7wst7ds42b section xt7wst7ds42b KENTUCKY vs ALABAMA
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The Kentucky Wildcats will play at least three games on the Southeastern Conference television "Game of the Week" series this year. In fact, they are the only team which is so scheduled-a "wildcard game" March 8 could change that facet of this year's schedule. The Cats have appeared at least three times every year since the series was inaugurated in 1965-66.
Six teams-Alabama, Auburn, Florida, LSU, Tennessee and Vanderbilt are scheduled twice, while Georgia, Mississippi, and Mississippi State will be seen only once.
The 10-week series over a regional network again will be produced by TVS Television of New York. All games will be played Saturday afternoon.
Mississippi State opens the series at Florida, Jan. 4.
The Wildcats play at Ole Miss, Jan. 18, at Alabama, Feb. 22, and host Vandy Mar. 1.
Kentucky has won 22 and lost only 12, for a 64.7 per cent win average during the eight-year series. The year-by-year breakdown: Won three of four games in '65-66, two of four in both '66-67 and '67-68, three of five in '68-69, all four in '69-70, three of four in '70-71, two of three in both '71-72 and '72-73, and one of three in '73-74.
The Schedule:			
Date		Teams	Tip-Off
Jan.	4	Mississippi State at Florida .....	.........3:00 EST
Jan.	11	LSU at Vanderbilt............	.........3:00 CST
Jan.	18	Kentucky at Mississippi........	.....____2:00 CST
Jan.	25	Auburn at LSU..............	.........2:00 CST
Feb.	1	Tennessee at Georgia..........	.........3:00 EST
Feb.	8	Alabama at Tennessee.........	.........3:00 EST
Feb.	15	Florida at Auburn............	.........2:00 CST
Feb.	22	Kentucky at Alabama.........	.........2:00 CST
Mar.	1	Vanderbilt at Kentucky........	.........2:00 EST
Mar.	8	Wildcard Game	
ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
(53 Players Chosen 93 Times)
Ellis Johnson (G) ........................ 1933
Forest Sale (C) .......................... 1933
John DeMoisey (F) .............. 1933, '34
Bill Davis (G) ............................ 1934
Leroy Edwards (C) ...................... 1935
Dave Lawrence (F) .................... 1935
Ralph Carlisle (F) ................ 1936, '37
Warfield Donohue CG) ................ 1937
Bernie Opper (G) ................ 1938, '39
Layton Rouse (G) ...................... 1940
Lee Huber (G) .......................... 1941
James King (C) .......................... 1941
Marvin Akers (F) ................ 1941, '43
Ermal Allen (F) .......................... 1942
Melvin Brewer (C) .................... 1943
Bob Brannum (C) ...................... 1944
Jack Parkinson (G) ...... 1944, '45, '46
Jack Tingle (F) .... 1944, '45, '46, '47
Kenton Campbell (C) ................ 1945
Ralph Beard (G) .... 1946, '47, '48, '49 Wallace Jones (F) .. 1946, '47, '48, '49
Joe Holland (F) .......................... 1947
Alex Groza (C) .................... 1948, '49
Kenny Rollins (G) ................ 1947, '48
Jim Line (F) .............................. 1950
Bill Spivey (C) .................... 1950, '51
Walt Hirsch (F) .......................... 1951
Shelby Linville (F) ...................... 1
Bobby Watson (G) .............. 1951,
Frank Ramsey (G) ........ 1951, '52,
Cliff Hagan (C) .................. 1952,
Bill Evans (G-F) .......................... 1
Bob Burrow (C) .................... 1955,
Johnny Cox (F) ............ 1957, '58,
Vernon Hatton (G) .................... 1
Don Mills (C) ............................ 1
Bill Lickert (F-G) .......... 1959, '60,
Larry Pursiful (G) ...................... 1
Cotton Nash (C-F) ........ 1962, '63,
Ted Deeken (F) .......................... 1
Tommy Kron (G) ................ 1965,
Pat Riley (F) ........................ 1965,
Thad Jaracz (C-F) ...................... 1
Larry Conley (F) .......................... 1
Louie Dampier (G) ........ 1965, '66,
Mike Casey (G) ............ 1968, '69,
Dan Issel (C) ................ 1968, '69,
Mike Pratt (F) .................... 1969,
Larry Steele (F) .......................... 1
Tom Parker (F) .................... 1971,
Tom Payne (C) ............................ 1
Jim Andrews (C) .................. 1972,
KeWn Grevey (F) ........................ 1
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1974-75 Kentucky Basketball Wildcats
Seniors Jimmy Dan Conner, Kevin Grevey, Bob Guyette, Jerry Hale, G. J. Smith and Mike Flynn.
Sophomores Joey Holland, Larry Johnson, Ernie Whitus and Merion Ha skins.
Junior Reggie Warlord
Freshmen Rick Robey, Dan Hall, James Lee, Jack Givens and Mike Phillips. THE WILDCAT TIPOFF
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CONTENTS
Page
UK Wildcat Player Pictures........................................................................................ 4
UK Administration .................................................................................................. '
Coach Joe Hall .......................................................................................................... 9
UK All-Americans .................................................................................................... ' 1
Visitors Roster .......................................................................................................... 13
Wildcat Coaching Assistants .................................................................................... 15
Visitor's Scorecard and Roster .................................................................................. '
Wildcat Scorecard and Roster ....................................................................................
UK Wildcat Squad Picture and Roster ...................................................................... 19
UK Varsity Picture and Roster....................................................................................
UK JV and Opponents Roster and Scorecard .............................................................. 20
Top All-Time Kentucky Scorers ................................................................................ 23
Athletics at UK ........................................................................................................ 27
UK VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Date Opponent                         Site                                              UK Opp.
Nov. 25 ATHLETES IN ACTION (Home) ............................................                                          103 65
Nov. 30 NORTHWESTERN (Home) ....................................................                                                   97 70
Dec. 2 Miami (O.) (Away) ................................................................                                                             80 73
Dec. 7 Indiana (Away) ......................................................................                                                                       74 98
Dec. 9 North Carolina (Louisville) ....................................................                                                      90 78
Dec. 20 UKIT: WASHINGTON STATE (Home) ....................................                                    97 75
Dec. 21 UKIT: OKLAHOMA STATE (Home) ........................................                                        90 65
Dec. 23 Kansas (Louisville) ................................................................                                                            100 63
Dec. 28 Notre Dame (Louisville) ..........................................................                                                         113 96
Jan. 4 LOUISIANA STATE ..............................................................                                                          115 80
Jan. 6 Georgia (Away) ......................................................................                                                                       96 77
Jan. 1 1 Auburn (Away) ......................................................................                                                                   85 90
Jan. 13 TENNESSEE (Home) ..............................................................                                                            88 82
Jan. 18 Mississippi (TV) ............................................................................ Away
Jan. 20 ALABAMA .................................................................................. Home
Jan. 25 FLORIDA...................................................................................... Home
Jan. 27 Vanderbilt .................................................................................... Away
Feb. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...................................................................... Home
Feb. 3 Louisiana State ............................................................................ Away
Feb. 8 GEORGIA .................................................................................... Home
Feb. 10 AUBURN .................................................................................... Home
Feb. 15 Tennessee .................................................................................... Away
Feb. 17 MISSISSIPPI ................................................................................ Home
Feb. 22 Alabama (TV) .............................................................................. Away
Feb. 24 Florida ........................................................................................ Away
Mar. 1 VANDERBILT (TV) ...................................................................... Home
Mar. 8 Mississippi State .......................................................................... Away
All-American Tours .............................. 26
Alumni Association .............................. 25
Ashland Oil .......................................... 31
Associated General Contractors .............. 30
Bank of Lexington ................................ 27
Ben Snyder's.......................................... 27
Burger Queen ........................................ 1 8
Camelot Lounge .................................... 28
Cliff Hagan's Ribeye ............................ 3
Committee of 101 ................................ 8
Dawahare's............................................ 21
Don Q .................................................. 1 1
First Security ............................ Inside Front
Kennedy Bookstore ................................ 14
Kentucky Central .................................. 6
Kentucky Group Banks ............ Back Cover
LexTran ................................................ 23
McAlpin's ............................................ 14
McDonald's .......................................... 24
Nellie Kelly's ........................................ 12
Parkette Drive-In ............................ 16-17
Second National Bank ............................ 10
Shillito's................................................ 29
Southland Sport Shop ............................ 12
Sportsworld .......................................... 15
Springs Motel ...................................... 18
Student Center Board ............................ 20
Tinder-Krauss Tinder .......................... 26
UK Sports Network................................ 1 2
Wallace's Bookstore .............................. 22
Wenneker's .......................................... 29
WVLK Radio ........................................26
WKYT-TV ............................................ 22
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JULIAN MORTON CARROLL became Kentucky's 58th governor on Dec. 28, 1974, succeeding Wendell H. Ford, who was elected to the U.S. Senate. Born in McCracken County in 1931, Carroll attended Paducah Junior College after graduating from Heath High School. He was graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1954 and received his law degree from UK in 1956. Before becoming governor, Carroll served three years as lieutenant governor and ten years as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. He is an active member of the Optimist Club and a former Jaycee. He attained the highest office in Kentucky for laymen of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1966-67 when he was named moderator of the Kentucky Synod. The Governor and his wife, Charlann, have three children.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
General Information
LOCATIONLexington, Ky., a community of 185,000 in the heart of Kentucky's famed Blue Grass region.   Renowned as the world capital of the thoroughbred horse industry and known also as the world's largest loose-leaf tobacco market. FOUNDED1865 ENROLLMENT^(On campus19,447)
PRESIDENTDr. Otis A. Singletary (At 13 Community Colleges13,000)
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIONDr. Alvin A. Morris VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRSLawrence E. Forgy, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY RELATIONSDr. Ray Hornback VICE-PRESIDENT, MEDICAL CENTERDr. Peter Bosomworth VICE-PRESIDENT, STUDENT AFFAIRSDr. Robert G. Zumwinkle VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSDr. Lewis Cochran VICE-PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGESDr. Maurice Stanley Wall
FACULTY CHAIRMAN OF ATHLETICSDr. William Matthews (UK's faculty representative to Southeastern Conference)
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICESBernie Vonderheide
CONFERENCESoutheastern (member since founding in 1933)
BANDVarsity (DirectorWm. Harry Clarke)      FIGHT SONG"On, On, U. of K." STADIUMCommonwealth Stadium (56,696) GYMNASIUMMemorial Coliseum (capacity 11,500)
PRESIDENT OTIS A. SINGLETARY came to Lexington in August, 1969, from the University of Texas, Austin, where he was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Singletary, who is eighth president of the University, served a total of eight years at Texas, progressing during seven (1954-61) of those years from instructor to professor, associate dean of Arts and Sciences and assistant to the president. Then for five years (1961-66), he was chancellor of the University of North Carolina, although he was on leave from October 1964 to January 1966 to serve as director of the Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity.
HARRY C. LANCASTER was named acting Athletics Director at U.K. in September 1968 and permanent AD three months later. He previously had been associated with Adolph Rupp since 1946 and remained as Rupp's chief assistant until the end of the 1968-69 season. A native of Paris, he is a graduate of Georgetown College with a master's degree from U.K.
7 SERVING THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY And The Community
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Cardinal Hill HospitalThe 101 built the first wheel chair basketball court in Kentucky. The 101 Basketball Clinic for Boys 8-12Fastest growing in Kentucky. The Annual 101 "Get Acquainted" Dinner for the Team and Fans.
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8 JOE B. HALL
Kentucky Head Coach
Entering his third and pivotal year as head coach of the Wildcats, Joe B. Hall's mission is to blend a fine crop of new talent and some outstanding veterans into a basketball machine that will face one of the nation's toughest schedules.
The 1973-74 season pointed up missing ingredients for a championship team and Hall responded by supervising the recruiting of a freshman squad that has been rated best in the nation by some experts.
While realizing the tremendous task involved in turning green youngsters into skilled players who will meet the likes of Northwestern, Miami (0), Indiana, North Carolina, Kansas and Notre Dame in December, Hall also has challenged his seven seniors to perform in the fine style that was predicted for them when they entered the University.
Although the 1973-74 Wildcats failed for the first time in six years to win or share in the Southeastern Conference championship, they did have some fine moments, including the annexation of their 15th UKIT championship in 21 years and a 17-2 record on a tour of Tahiti and Australia.
A master of defensive as well as offensive basketball, Hall places much stress on the former as the Wildcats seek the team unity and unselfishness needed for the task ahead.
In his two years as Wildcat head coach, Hall has won two UKIT titles, a Southeastern Conference championship, a berth in the Mideast Regional Finals and Southeastern "Coach of the Year" designation (1972-73) by his fellow coaches and by Coach and Athlete Magazine, honors no other rookie coach had attained since the league was formed in 1933.
Hall has made a habit of gathering such honors 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 Lexington July 1, 1965, as an assistant to his former coach Adolph Rupp.
During Hall's two years at Shepherdsville, the Cougars won a Mid-Kentucky Conference title and he was named "Coach of the Year" in 1958. He then served one year as freshman coach and five years as head basketball coach at Regis College in Denver, Colo., where he was also athletic director and earned special recognition as coach of the champion independent team in the area.
While in Denver, he also coached the Capital Federal host team in the 1964 AAU tournament and was selected as head coach of the AAU Stripes in the Olympic trials at Jamaica, N. Y.
His next move was to Central Missouri, where he coached the
Mules (19-6) to their first MIAA Conference championship since 1951 and their first Christmas Tournament title in history. He was named MIAA "Coach of the Year" (1964-65).
A three-letter winner and team captain in both sports in high school at Cynthiana, Ky., he played freshman basketball and one year of varsity basketball in the "Fabulous Five" era at the University before transferring to the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn., where he set a school single game scoring record and was team captain. Coach Lon Varnell, upon retirement, rated Hall as No. 1 of the three best players he ever coached.
After touring Europe with the Globetrotters in 1951, Hall returned to U.K. in 1955 to complete requirements for his B.A. and later (1964) received his M.A. at Colorado State University.
Returning to U.K. again in 1965 as assistant coach and head recruiter, he was instrumental in adopting a running-conditioning program which obviously paid huge dividends as the Wildcats capitalized on speed and endurance to offset a lack of size and advance to the championship game of the NCAA Finals. Hall then successfully recruited six prep AU-Americans, including all-time U.K. scoring leader Dan Issel, to form the nucleus of a varsity team that won three straight conference championships and was followed by a team that won three more consecutive SEC titles.
Hall became No. 1 varsity assistant and head freshman Coach to Rupp after Harry C. Lancaster was named permanent athletic director Feb. 1, 1969. His record with the freshmen was 60-15, including an undefeated (22-0) season (1971-72) which resulted in the Kittens being crowned National Freshman Champions by the Basketball News.
During his first season as head coach, the Wildcats won their last nine conference games to sew up the SEC title.
His eight-year coaching record is 109-77. Broken down, it shows a 55-50 five-year mark at Regis, a 19-6 record at Central Missouri, and a 33-21 two year record at Kentucky.
A popular personality on the clinic and convention circuits, Hall also has had much international exposure. In addition to the Globetrotters tour in 1951, and the "Down Under" tour last summer, he has helped conduct basketball clinics for the U.S. Army in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska (1968), was Olympic Trials coach under Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in July 1972 and is a member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee.
He is married to the former Katharine Dennis of Harrison County, Ky. They have three children-Judy, 18; Kathy, 17, and Steve, 14.
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10 KENTUCKY ALL-AMERICANS
(26 Players Chosen 38 Times)
BASIL HAYDEN Forward1921
BURGESS CAREY
CAREY SPICER
PAUL McBRAYER
FOREST SALE
ELLIS JOHNSON
Guard1925 F1929-31 Guard1930       C-F1932-33       Guard1933
JOHN DeMOISEY
LeROY EDWARDS
BERNARD OPPER
LEE HUBER
BOB BRANNUM
Center1934       Center1935        Guard1939      Guard1940-41      Center1944
JACK PARKINSON Guard1946
RALPH BEARD
G1947^48-49
ALEX GROZA -1947-48-49
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BILL SPIVEY Center1951
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CLIFF HAG AN C1952, 54
FRANK BOB RAMSEY BURROW G1952. 54        Center1956
VERNON JOHNNY HATTON COX Guard1958      Forward1959
COTTON NASH
C-F1962-63-64     Forward1966
LOUIE DAMPIER Guard1966
DAN ISSEL
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C1969-70       Forward1974
WHO WERE THE 'FABULOUS FIVE?
The most frequently asked question tossed at basketball historians and sports authorities is "Who were the 'Fabulous Five' of Kentucky?" The answer is Alex Groza (center), Ralph Beard and Kenny Rollins (guards), Wah Wah Jones and Cliff Barker (forwards). This famous 1948 team, captained by Rollins, won 36 and lost 3 while sweeping to Kentucky's first NCAA title and went on to participate as a unit in the Olympic Gameshelping the USA team capture the world championship. Rollins graduated after the '48 season, but the remaining foursome continued to play havoc with collegiate basketball and copped another NCAA title for Kentucky in 1949 on a record of 36-2.
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14 WILDCAT COACHING ASSISTANTS
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DICK PARSONS, Assistant Coach
In his third year as head assistant and junior varsity coach is Dick Parsons, a former Wildcat baseball and basketball star who returned to the University as baseball coach in 1969.
Before giving up his position as baseball coach, Parsons molded a team (1971) which established or tied 15 school records.
He first came to the University from Harlan, where he was a four-sports star with a three-year basketball scoring total of 1,276 points.
Starting three years as guard for the Wildcats, he was a fine outside shooter also known for quickness and alert defensive play. He had a career high production of 21 points against Mississippi Ins sophomore year.
A two-time (1960, '61) recipient of the coveted A. B. Chandler award, given annually for the player best exemplifying the qualities of leadership, scholarship, character and ability, he holds the distinction of serving as captain in two U. K. varsity sportsbasketball and baseball.
Holding more Wildcat baseball records than any other player, he was an All-Conference shortstop in 1959 and 1961, All-NCAA District 1960, '61, and Ail-American '61. He hit .400 his senior year.
He was an assistant football coach at Glasgow High two years and baseball and basketball coach at Boyle County High from 1963 to 1968.
While working on his Master's Degree at the University in 1968-69, he scouted, recruited and helped with the Wildcat freshman team, later accepting a part-time assistantship in basketball in addition to his baseball job.
He is married to the former Miss Celia Cawood of Harlan. They have a daughter, Kathy, 8, and a son, Ed, 10.
LEONARD HAMILTON, Assistant Coach
A native of Gastonia, N. C, Hamilton joined the Wildcat staff last July after serving three years as an assistant coach at Austin Peay State University.
In high school at Gastonia, he was a three-year football letterman at quarterback and a two-year letterman and team
captain in basketball. He was also basketball team captain two years at Gaston Community College in Dallas, N. C, where he scored 54 points in one game, set a record for most field goals in a season and was All-Region and All-Tournament.
He was team captain at the University of Tennessee at Martin, where he led in assists and steals, was most valuable defensive player, All-Conference and All-Tournament, elected as "Mr. Volunteer" by the student body and selected to the Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Team.
His duties during his first year at Austin Peay included coaching the freshman team, scouting and recruiting. During his three years there, the Governors went from last place to first in the Ohio Valley Conference, appeared in two NCAA tournaments and were nationally ranked in scoring.
Hamilton is married to the former Miss Claudette Hale. They have a 4-year-old son, Lenny.
LYNN NANCE, Assistant Coach
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