OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's Eagle team will try to break a four-game losing streak Thursday at the Murray State Racers visit Wetherby Gym. The Eagles, 5-4 on the season and 0-1 in the Ohio Valley

Conference, jumped to a 5~1 start, but have lost four straight on the road, including a 64-57 contest at Middle Tennessee Saturday in MSU's OVG opener. Coach Wayne Martin's charges took a 34-33 halftime lead over the Blue Raiders and held a 49-46 lead with 8:55 remaining. MTSU rallied to hand MSU its initial conference loss of the season. Genter Jeff Tipton, Ashland freshman, led the Eagle attack with 13 points and five rebounds. Norris Beckley, Shelbyville junior, added 12 points while Eddie Childress, Muncie, Ind. sophomore, had 11. Against Murray State, MSU will face an opponent that was particularly tough last season. The Racers. downed the Eagles three times last year, including an overtime contest in the first round of the OVG playoffs. The Racers are led by junior forward Kenny Hammonds and sophomores Lamont Sleets and Glen Green. Coach '.s squad had a 4-4 overall slate entering action Monday night at Towson State. Glenn Napier, Hazard junior, continues to lead the Eagles in ~:.. scoring with a 16.3 point per game average, with Beckley and Childress "::'. also in double figures at 13.4 and 11.1 respectively.

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In rebounding, Beckley leads the squad with an average of 5.6 grabs per game, with Childress adding 4.9 rebounds per game and Tipton

and Greg Coldiron, Loyal junior, averaging 3.9 per c~ntest. In the most recent statistics released by the NCAA, Napier ranked eighth in the nation in free throw percentage, hitting on 32 of 33

attempts for .970 percent. Since those figures were released, the 6~3 junior has extended his streak to 24 consecutive free throws and a season total of 37 of 38 for a mark of .974 percent. Following the Murray State clash, the Eagles face another stern OVC test as they host the of Coach Ron Bargatze. APSU opened OVC play with a 67-64 win over Tennessee Tech in Clarksville Saturday night. Tipoff for both contests is 7:30p.m. EST. ##### 1-5-Sljw • RESULTS & SCHEDULE '

MSU 108, Milligan College 72 (),800) Jan. 22 at Eastern .. _ "· ' lVJSU 94, Bluefield College 53 (J. 500) Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky *NJSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE *lVJSU 88, Tennessee State (4,000) Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Feb. 5 at Murray State lV!SU 75, Bowling \,;reen State (),500) Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Marshall 98, -IY!SU 85 (6;532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 8~, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron _}iigg.le Tennessee 65, MSU 5.7 (_4, 500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY - ~-.....,. "Jan. 8Mr.i"RRAYSTATE-- - ~ ' ' Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE Jan: 10· AUSTIN -PEAY - Feb. 25 at West Virginia Jan. 12 at Charleston Feb. 28 at Tennessee State Jan. 15 AKRON lviarch 6-7 OVC Tournament Jan. 17 at Tennessee Tech *McDonald's Eagle Classic INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points• 30, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted• 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored• 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted• 13, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored• 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists• 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds• 11, Norris Beckley vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points• 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted• 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Scoreds 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted• 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scoreds 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists• 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds• 49, vs. Millig~n, 12-1-80 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier 30 Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier -28__ _ _ Beckley 11 - S_outhern :j:llinois Napier, Beckley 17 Childress, Coldiron, Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tip-ton 13 Tipton 5 ------MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (9 Games) Record: 5-4 OVC 0-1 Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO· BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 9 55-120 .458 37-38 .974 22 2.4 19-0 13 14 1 8 273 147 16.3 30 Norris BECKLEY 9 45-75 .600 31-44 .705 50 5.6 24-1 26 23 2 15 255 121. 13.4 21 Eddie CHILDRESS 8 34-85 .400 21-36 .583 39 4.9 23-1 12 13 2 5 213 89 11,1 16 Greg COLDIRON 9 32-63 .508 16-19 .842 35 3.9 24-1 31 22 2 4 243 80 8,9 14 Jeff TIPTON 9 36-62 .581 12-20 .600 35' 3.9 31-3 6 9 8 2 202 84 9,3 13 Henry JOHNSON 6 21-38 .553 3-5 .600 13 2.2 14-0 7 5 0 4 84 45 7.5 14 John SOLOMON 9 21-32 .656 11-16 .688 17 1.9 23-1 23 18 0 8 166 53 5,9 16 Albert SPENCER 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Dickie ALEXANDER 4 7-13 .538 3-4 .750 5 1.3 6-0 2 5 0 3 44 17 4,3 10 Jeff RILEY 8 10-22 .455 3-7 .429 5 0.6 9-0 3 3 0 0 51 23 2.9 8 Jeff FULTZ 9 4-8 .500 4-7 .571 5 0.6 9-1 25 12 1 3 120 :12 1,3 5 Craig SMITH 2 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 4 2.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 10 2 1,0 2 Darrell LYONS 3 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4 1.3 1-0 0 3 0 0 13 2 0.7 2 Arthur SULLIVAN 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 13 0 0,0 0 Team 46/15DB Opp. 38/13DB EAGLES 9 280-552 .507 153-214 .715 307 34.1 199-10 152 141 22 52 1800 713 79,2 108 OPPONENTS 9 258-545 .473 ·154-213 .723 344 38.2 214-10 129 176 23 61 1800 670 74,4 98

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- East Tennessee State University won 10 of 13 events in the 1981 Morehead State University Women's Invitational Track and Field Meet here Saturday.

Eirst ·:and-:-_seccin~ place finishers include: 55-Meter Hurdles Smitherman, MSU, :08.56; Barcel, ETSU, :08.66. 55-Meter Dash Mallorv, WVU, :07.21; Jackson, ETSU, :07.26. Shot Put Halsey, ETSU, 43-1/2; Smith, WVU, 42-1/2. Long Jump Jackson, ETSU, 17-3/4; Kelson, WVU, 15-0. 1,500-Meter Run Bird, ETSU, 4:46.91; Gomer, WVU, 4:52.55. 300-Meter Dash Preston, ETSU, :40.46; Jackson, ETSU, :41.45. 3,000-Meter Run Bird, ETSU, 10:17.53; Harlow, WVU, 10:44.51. 600-Meter Dash Barcel, ETSU, 1:36.81; Newsom, MSU, 1:39.50. / High Jump Austin, WVU, 5-3; Baymiller, ETSU, 5-0. 400-Meter Dash Preston, ETSU, :59.29; Dolos, UL, 1:01.95. 800-Meter Dash Baymiller, ETSU, 2:21.90; Austin, WVU, 2:23.18. 1,000-Meter Run Bird, ETSU, 3:02.00; Fontana, UL, 3:10.80. 1,600-Meter Relay - East Tennessee (Barcel, Jackson, Johnson, Preston), 4:09.01; Morehead State, 4:15.90. Final Team Totals: East Tennessee 167; West Virginia University, 110; Morehead State Univers:j:ty 59; , 52.

l-24-81fs OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE Y.QUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim \-Jells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the appointment of Jay Adcox of Seattle, Wash. as assistant head coach with the Eagle program. Adcox has been a member of the Missouri Western State College coaching staff for the past seven years where he was assistant head coach and defensive coordinator. A graduate of Knob Noster (Mo.) High School, Adcox attended the University, of Missouri, received a bachelor's degree from Missouri Hestern and a master's degree from Northeast Missouri State. "1-Je feel very fortunate to have Jay join our staff," stated Loney. "I first met him when we were on the staff at Missouri Hestern and I was very impressed with his coaching ability and his rapport with the athletes." He continued: "With Jay's experience as a defensive coordinator, he brings to our program a great. amount of expertise on defensive football that should help improve the things we are trying to do." Adcox, who will also coach the'defensive line, is married to the former Bonnie Baker of Sedalia, Mo. They have two children. Loney also announced that Marshall Burdette would be elevated to the position of defensive coordinator and linebacker coach for the Eagles and Stan Hixon would remain as offensive backfield coach. Both are entering their second season on the Eagle staff.

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Morehead State University Lady Eagle basketball team will be on the rebound from a sixMgame losing streak when they take on the Lady Racers from Murray State. The Jan. 8 contest will be the first time the Lady Eagles have seen action at home since the Lady Eagle Invitational Nov. 14-15. MSU began 1981 with a 3-5 record before dropping two road games to Kentucky and Middle Tennessee State for a 3-7 overall mark and 0-2 in the KWIC and 0-1 in play. The Kentucky game marked the return of junior center Donna Stephens. The Cynthiana product left·MSU after 10 games last season to play at the University of Missouri then returned to MSU between semesters and became eligible immediately. Stephens sparked the Lady Eagles in the 84-6lj. loss to Kentucky, scoring a game high 19 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. Priscilla Blackford, Versailles freshman, added 18 points and 10 rebounds. The Lady Eagles trailed by one at the half and stayed close to Kentucky until the final three minutes when the Lady Kats outscored MSU 15-1. Morehead opened OVC competition with a 73-68 loss to Middle Tennessee State. Stephens lead the Lady Eagles with 24 points.

The Lady Eag~es host Austin Peay on Saturday, Jan. 10. Tipoff is set for 5 p.m. l-6-8lrs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 3-V PLAYER G FG PCT FT PCT REB AVG PF-D A TO BL S tfQ:! . Tp HI Donna STEPHENS 2 18-34 .529 7-10 .700 21 10.5 8-0 1 8 0 0 70 43 21,5 24 Robin HARMON 10 61-137 .445 15-21 .714 36 3.6 32-1 27 25 ·.o 11 305 137 13.7 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 10 55-113 .487 24-37 .649 108 10.8 43-6 6 33 '5 11 269 134 13.4 22 Irene MOORE 10 43-102} . 422 22-24 .917 26 2.6 26-1 43 30 1 11 275 108 10.8 25 Lynn MILEY 10 16-38 . 421 10-14 .714 40 4.0 25-3 7 15 0 4 153 42 4.2 9 Rita ·--- BERRY 10 14-45 . 311 4-8 ,500 21 .. 2~ 1 ll3-0 12 16 0 1 117 32 3.2 8 Dorothy I 'I Q BURK 10 12-26 .462 6~7 .857 27 .2,7-115- 3 5 0 0 131 30 3.0 T Martha RUST 10 7-28 . 250 10-15 .667 26 2.6 19-1 3 5 1 2 103 24 2.4 6 Connie RYAN 10 9-18 .500 6-11 .545 13 1. 3 11-0 10 8 0 7 120 24 2.4 10 Frances MOORE 9 7-17 .412 7-9 .778 20 2.2 12-0 0 7 1 1 76 21 2.3 6 Loretta HUMMELDORF 9 3-22 .136 11-18 .611 24 2.7 15-0 4 7 1 5 79 17 1.9 9 Kathy GOINS 8 3-14 .214 6-6 1.000 '5 0.6 8-0 2 3 0 1 51 12 1.5 4 Winky JACKSON 6 1-7 .143 3-4 .750 4 0.7 5-0 2 6 3 3 29 5 0.8 2 Debbie BURK 5 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 0.4 0-0 1 1 0 0 13 2 0.4 2 Melissa *GAYDOS 1-. 000 1-7 .142 3 1. 5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda ~

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~'MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Jan. 24 at 1-Jestern Kentucky '~MSU 72, Kent,State 55 Jan. 26 at Tennessee Tech @Indiana 57, MSU 34 Jan. 28 BELLARMINE @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY Miami'.(Ohio) 83, MSU 74 Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 Feb. 2 at Marshall +Brig~am Young 79, MSU 76 Feb. 5 at Murray State Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 Feb. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Jan. 8 MURRAY STATE Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY Jan. 10 AUSTIN PEAY Feb. 16 at Louisville Jan. 12 at Charleston Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Jan. 14 at Dayton Feb. 21 KENTUCKY Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky *Lady Eagle Invitational @Cincinnati Classic +Central Missouri-Dial Classic INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS - Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs; Kent S't:ate, 11-22-80 FT Scored:\ 7, Irene Moore vs. Kent State, 11-15-80 Assists: 6, Irene Moore vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 6, Robin Harmon vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 6, Irene Moore vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 6, Irene Moore vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 Rebounds: 15, Priscilla Blackford vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-25-80 15, Donna Stephens, vs. Kentucky'; 1-1-81 TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS

Points: 86, VS. Cumberland, 11-14-80

86, vs 0 Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Attempted: 81, VS. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80

FG Scored: 35, vs 0 Central Missouri, 12-5-80

35, vs 0 Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FT Attempted: 42, VS. Cumberland, 11-14-80

FT Scored: 26, vs 0 Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 24, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Rebounds: 65, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Too Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford. 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford - 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens. 15 ~iddle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 \

OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Following an 89-70 home court loss to Murray State, Coach Wayne Martin's Morehead State University Eagles put together two consecutive wins, including the team's first road victory of "the year. Saturday night, the Eagles used hot shooting to down Austin Peay 86-75, hitting a season high 64.1 percent on 34 of 53 field goal attempts. Glenn Napier, Hazard junior, led MSU with 20 points, while Jeff Tipton, Ashland freshman, added a career high 15 points, Greg Coldiron, Loyal junior, had 12 and John Solomon, Rahway, N.J., added 11. Against the University of Charleston Monday, MSU again relied on shooting accuracy, as the Eagles connected on 28 of 51 shots for 54.9 percent. Eddie Childress, Muncis, Ind. sophomore, led the MSU attack with 17 points and all rebounders with eight. Other Eagles in double figures were Napier with 14 points, Coldiron 12 and Tipton 10.

Now 7~5 on the season and 1-2 in Ohio Valley Conference action, MSU enters what could be termed a "crucial" part of the schedule, as OVC action gets into full swing. Following a home encounter with the University of Akron on Thursday, the Eagles go on the road for games at Tennessee Tech Saturday, Eastern Kentucky on Jan. 22 and Hestern Kentucky on Jan. 24.

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Aside from the OVC race, the spotlight has been on the free throw shooting of Napier. Through the Eagles' first 12 games, the 6-3 guard has hit on 54 of 55 for 98.2 percent, good enough for national leadership. Napier is also approaching an MSU and OVC record, as he has hit on 41 consecutive free throw attempts. His only miss of the season carne in the first half of the Tennessee State game in the finals of MSU's McDonalds Eagle Classic. The mark for consecutive free throws is 42, held by former MSU All-American Harold Sergent, who set the record during the 1964-65 season. Tile national record for consecutive free throws is 60, set by Bob Lloyd of Rutgers during the 1966-67 season. Game times for MSU's upcoming OVC contests are 7:30p.m. EST at horne against Akron; 8:30 p.m. EST at Tennessee Tech; 7:30 p.m~ EST at Eastern Kentucky and 8:30p.m! EST at Western Kentucky. ##### l-14-8ljw RESULTS & SCHEDULE MSU 108, Milligan College 72 (3,800) Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky MSU 94, Bluefield College 53 (3,500) Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky *NSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE *MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Feb. 5 at Murray State MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500) Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb, 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) Feb. 28 at Tennessee State Jan. 15 AKRON March 6-7 at OVC Tournament Jan. 17 at Tennessee Tech *McDonald's Eagle Classic INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: JO, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn N~pier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 11, Norris Beckley vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Scored: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: J4, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 THE LEADERS Opponent To; Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 1 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle.· Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier JO Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 BecklF>V 8 Marshall Napier 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier, Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress 8 ./ MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (12 Games) Record1 7-5 OVCI 1-2 Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D 11 TO BL §. MIN TP AVG H Glenn NAPIER 12 73-159 .459 54-55 .982 29 2.4 25-0 19 20 2 11 376 200 16.7 3 Norris BECKLEY 12 53-95 .558 47-62 ·758 63 5.3 39-3 37 32 3 23 344 153 12.8 2. Eddie CHILDRESS 11 43-104 .413 28-49 .571 56 5.1 32-1 13 24 5 7 282 114 10.4 1 Jeff TIPTON 12 50-79 .633 15-27 .556 45 ).8 40-3 8 15 10 2 275 115 9.6 1 Greg COLDIRON 12 41-81 .506 26-30 .867 47 3·9 30-1 39 29 2 7 315 108 9.0 1 John SOLOMON 12 27-40 .675 18-27 .667 20 1.7 .J0-1 28 25 0 8 225 72 6.0 1 Henry JOHNSON 9 25-47 .532 3-5 .600 16 1.8 17-0 7 6 0 4 105 53 5.9 1 Dickie ALEXANDER 7 12-23 .522 4-8 .500 12 1.7 13-0 4 10 1 3 82 28 4.0 1 Jeff RILEY 11 13-26 .500 3-7 .429 6 0.5 11-0 3 4 0 1 66 29 2.6 Jeff FULTZ 12 9-18 .500 4-7 ·571 8 0.7 15-1 34 22 1 6 169 22 1.8 Arthur SULLIVAN 6 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 o.o 1-0 1 3 0 0 19 6 1.0 Craig SMITH 2 1-2 .500 0-0 .ooo 4 2.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 10 2 1.0 Darrell LYONS 6 1-4 .250 0-0 .ooo 7 1.2 3-0 1 3 0 0 19 2 O.J Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 J.O 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 1 Team 56/23DB 0 48 18DB EAGLES 12 364-709 • 513 214-295 .725 396 JJ,O 271-13 198 205 30 72 2400 942 78.5 10 OPPONENTS 12 )44-720 .478 214-289 .740 440 ]6.7 28)-15 184 2]5 28 80 2400 902 75.2 9 *NO LONGER ON SQUAD . J OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda Sloan 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Rita Berry, PeeWee Valley freshman, is a member of the 1980-81 Morehead State University' Lady Eagle basketball squad. A graduate of Oldham County High School, Berry vms selected to the Gallatin County and Louisville Invitational Tournament all-star teams, all-district and all-region teams, all-state and all-state tournament first teams, a member of the Kentucky All-Star Team vs. Indiana All-Star Team and the East-West All-Star Game Classic. Berry averaged 15 points, five assists and-four rebounds per game at Oldham County. "Rita was the strongest high school guard in Kentucky last season," said Lady Eagle Coach Mickey Wells. "She has all the ability to be an outstanding college guard. Her ability to penetrate with the ball and her unselfish play will cause opposing defenses many problems." The communications major is the daughter of Mary Berry of PeeWee Valley.

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MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of Mike Trosper of London, Ky. to an Ohio Valley Conference letter-of-intent.

The 6-3, 190-pound r;;aur·el ·count:y R:i,:gli School tight end was~an­

lii:morabl~-.men-tiori·- . - 'selection. ·;· on. the------to Cour~er~Journal - All-State Team .. i "We feel that Mike has excellent h~ight and.overall size to play tight end and he will get even bigger and stronger after he l enters our program," stated Loney. "Fundamental1T;~helis very sound

with good speed and ... will ~provide us with added depth in an area where we need it." Trpsper, the fourth Eagle signee of the recruiting season, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Trosper, Rt. 5, London, Ky. He was coached in high school by Charlie Bell.

1-16-Sljw RESULTS *MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 Jan. 2~ at Eastern Kentucky @Indiana 57, MSU 34 Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Jan. 26 at Tennessee Tech Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 Jan. 28 BELLARMINE +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 Feb. 2 at Marshall Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 5 at Murray State Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY ~entral Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Donna Stephens.vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored.: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 8, Irene Moore vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 86, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 86, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Attempted: 81, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Scored: 35, vs. Central Missouri, 12-5-80 35, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 24, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke,I.Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford .8 Balckford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Nor.thern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 Charleston Stephens 25 Stephens 17 Dayton Stephens 25 Blackford 15 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY / 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 5-9 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 6 59-109 .541 23-35 .657 68 11.3 21-1 9 26 5 1 222 141 23.5 34 ,. ' Priscilla BLACKFORD 14 78-163 .479 34-58 .586 156 11.1 57-6 11 43 9 16 387 190 13.6 22 Robin HARMON 14 73-174 .420 20-27 .741 47 3.4 41-1 38 40 2 14 413 166 11.9 34 Irene MOORE 11 44-110 .400 22-24 .917 31 2.8 28-1 51 32 1 15 315 110 10.0 25 Rita BERRY 13 18-65 .277 14-21 .667 31 2.4 17-0 18 24' 0 2 172 50 3.8 13 Martha RUST 12 14-41 .341 .591 37 3.1' 26-1 4 6 3 2 141 41 3.4 11 Lynn MILEY 14 18-53 .340 10-14 .714 53 3.8 33-3 9 26 0 8 198 46 3.3 9 Connie RYAN 14 16-43 .372 8-19 .421 25 1.8 21-1 19 18 0 10 245 40 2.9 10 Dorothy BURK 14 15-30 .500 8-11 .727 35 2.5 21-0 6 7 0 1 199 38 2.7 7 Loretta HUMMELDORF 10 5-27 .185 13-20 .650 29 2.9 18-0 5 10 1 6 100 23 2.3 9 Frances MOORE 11 7-21 • 333 10-14 .714 24 2.2 13-0 0 9 1 1 85 24 2.2 6 Kathy GOINS 10 3-14 .214 8-11 .727 6 0.6 10-0 2 4 0 2 65 14 1.4 4 Winky JACKSON 9 1-8 .125 3-4 .750 4 0.4 7-0 2 7 4 3 36 5 0.6 2 Debbie BURK 5 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 0.4 0-0 1 1 0 0 113 2 0.4 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 -19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 50/29DB 0 45/34DB

~DY. EAGLES 14 387-930 .416 199-307 .648 648 46.3 312-15 187 273 29 83 2800 973 69.5 86

OPPONENTS 14 367-850 .432 255-398 .641 566 40.4 293-17 178 277 33 101 2800 989 70.6 91 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda Sloan 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Sherri Davis, Ashland freshman, is assisting the Morehead State University Lady Eagle basketball team this season as team manager. A physical education major, Davis was manager for the Ashland Kittens for three years at Paul Blazer High School and received a Regents scholarship from Morehead State. "Our managers are an important part of our basketball program and have many responsibilities," said Coach Mickey Wells. She is -the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Ashland. #### 1-20-Slrs OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Winning on the road is tough in any league and that situation is facing. Morehead State University Head Basketball Coach Wayne Martin as the Eagles prepare for games at Eastern Kentucky and Western Kentucky. In recent action, MSU downed the University of Akron 82-60 behind an 18-point, 11-rebound performance from sophomore Eddie Childress. Other Eagles in double figures were juniors Glenn Napier and Norris Beckley with 17 and 13 points respectively. In first half action against the Zips, Napier broke the MSU and Ohio Valley Conference record of 42 consecutive free throws, extending his streak to 46 before missing in the second half. The Eagles broke open a close game at the beginning of the second half, turning a 34-29 halftime advantage into a 52-33 lead with 14:13 remaining in the game. On Saturday.night, the road "hex" loomed large as Tennessee Tech's Jeff Harris hit both ends of a bonus free throw situation with no time showing on the clock to send the game into overtime. TTU then responded with-an 85-84 win. The Eagles had taken a 79-77 lead with 28 seconds remaining on a five-foot jump shot by senior guard John Solomon before Tennessee Tech forced the game into overtime. Eagle scoring was paced by Napier with 20, Childress 16 and freshman Jeff Tipton 10.

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Now 8-6 on the season and 2-3 in the OVC, the Eagles must face two tough tests at Eastern Kentucky on Thursday and Western Kentucky on Saturday. Eastern Kentucky entered the season with one of the strongest guard tandems in the history of the OVC in seniors Tommy Baker and Bruce Jones. The Colonel duo has been plagued by injuries most of of the season. The Hilltoppers of Coach Clem Haskins feature junior center Craig McCormick and sophomore forward Tony Wilson, both veterans of Westerns's NCAA Tournament Team last season. Game tiriles .. are 7:30 p.m. EST on Thursday at EKU' s and 8:30 p.m. EST Saturday at WKU's Diddle Arena. l-21-8ljw

) MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (14 Games) Record: 8-6 OVC: 2-3 ~ G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 14 87-186 .468 63-66 .955 33 2.4 30-0 23 22 2 13 444 237 16.9 30 Norris BECKLEY 14 62-109 .569 50-67 .746 69 4.9 48-4 41 36 3 25 384 174 12.4 21 Eddie CHILDRESS 13 58-127 .457 32-54 .593 72 5.5 39-1 15 26 5 8 334 148 11.4 18 Jeff TIPTON 14 55-94 .585 19-32 .594 54 3.9 45-3 9 15 10 4 329 129 9.2 15 Greg COLDIRON 14 44-93 .473 29-35 .829 54 3.9 36-2 40 31 2 8 367 117 8.4 14 John SOLOMON 14 31-45 .689 .21-30 • 700 21 1.5 37-2 31 30 0 11 260 83 5.9 16 Dickie ALEXANDER 9 17-35 .486 10-17 .589 23 2.6 14-0 5 12 1 4 115 44 4.9 10 Henry JOHNSON 11 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.5 19-0 9 8 0 4 121 53 4.8 14 Jeff RILEY 13 18-34 .529 5-9 .556 7 0.5 14-0 3 8 0 3 86 41 3.2 8 Jeff FULTZ 14 10-23 .435 6-11 .545 13 0.9 21-1 40 26 1· 8 208 26 1.9 6 Craig SMITH 3 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 12 4 1.3 2 Darrell LYONS 8 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 9 1.1 5-0 1 3 0 0 28 8 1.0 6 Arthur SULLIVAN 8 3-6 .500 0-0 .ooo 0 0.0 1-0 3 3 0 2 24 6 0.8 6 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 64/25DB 0 57/23DB

EAGLES 14 428-841 .509 252-348 .724 467 33.4 325-15 225 233 30 90 2825 1108 79.1 108 OPPONENTS 14 398-829 .480 251-351 .715 525 37.5 327-16 207 272 38 90 2825 1047 74.8 98

*NO LONGER ON SQUAD RESULTS & SCHEDULE MSU 108, Milligan College 72 (3,800) Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky MSU 94, Bluefield College 53 (3,500) Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky *MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE *MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Feb. 5 at Murray State MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500) Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle--Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) Feb. 28 at Tennessee State MSU 82, Akron 60 (4,000) March 6-7 at OVC Tournament @Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2,010) *McDonald's Eagle Classic @Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 30, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-14-80 FG Scored: 9, Nortis Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9,'-Glen)'l Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 11, Norris Beckley vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 11, Eddie Childress vs. Akron, 1-15-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1~80 FG Scored': 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80

THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier 30 . Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier,Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 ~ustin Peay ~api~r ;w Beckley 6 Charleston· Childress 17 Childress 8 Akron Childress 18 Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of Tony Consiglio of Ashland to an Ohio Valley Conference letter-of-intent. A 6-2, 215 linebacker from Paul G. Blazer High School, Consiglio earned All-Area and All-Conference honors for two seasons and was named to the Courier-Journal Class 4-A All-State team. "The addition of Tony helps us fill a definite recruiting need at the linebacker position," stated Loney. "He is a very physical player·and his size makes him an excellent prospect." The fifth Eagle signee of the recruiting season, Consiglio is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Consiglio, 2532 Hampton St., Ashland, and was coached in high school by Hike Manley.

1-23-Sljw ' MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 'I Eagle Basketball Statistics (15 Games) Record: 8-7 OVC: 2-4 Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 15 92-200 .460 63-67 .940 35 2.3 32-0 24 24 2 15 473 247 16.5 30 Norris BECKLEY 15 65-117 .556 50-68 .735 75 5.0 50-4 44 39 3 27 410 180 12.0 21 Eddie CHILDRESS 14 62-138 .4.49 34-57 .596 77 5.5 40-1 18 30 5 10 360 158 11.3 18 Jeff TIPTON 15 56-99 .566 25-38 .658 57 3.8 49-3 10 16 11 4 355 137 9.1 15 Greg COLDIRON 15 44-94 .468 29-35 .543 55 3.7 37-2 41 33 2 8 374 117 7.8 14 Biokie _, ALEXANDER 10 21-41 1'8.:.27 .66t7. ' 25 2~5 17-0 5 13 .1 4 132 60 6.0 16 J6hil.i ,,­ SOLOMON 15 32-47 '.68i 22-32 .688 21 1.4 33 30 0 11 265 86 .5. 7 16 Heriiy JOHNSON 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Jeff RILEY 14 19-43 .442 9-14 .643 11 0.8 16-0 4 9 0 5 103 47 3.4 8 Jeff FULTZ 15 11-25 .440 9-15 .600 13 0.9 23-1 43 30 1 9 233 31 craig SMITH 3 2-4 .500 0-0 .ooo 4 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 12 4 Darrell LYONS 9 3-9 .333 .500 14 1.6 7-0 1 3 0 0 40 8 0.9 6 Arthur SULLIVAN 9 .429 1-2 .500 1 0.1 2-0 4 3 0 2 31 7 0.8 6 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 .38 4.2 12 Team 69/27DB 0 60/25DB

EAGLES 15 448-902 .497 277-382 .725 501 33.4 351-16 241 251 31 99 3025 1173 78.2 108 OPPONENTS 15 431-891' .484 276-385 .717 575 38.3 355-17 225 291 39 101 3025 1138 75.9 98 ,. *NO LONGER ON SQUAD

'-.'· RESULTS & SCHEDULE MSU 108, Milligan College 72 (3,800) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65 (6,400) MSU 94, Bluefield College 53 (3,500) Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE. @MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Feb. 5 at Murray State MSU 75, Bow],i~l(lg Green 70 (3,500) Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Marshall 98; MSU 85 (6,532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) Feb. 28 at Tennessee State MSU 82, Akron 60 (4,000) March 6-7 at OVC Tournament *Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2,010) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Overtime INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 30, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs·. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists:. 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 11, Norris Beckley vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 11, Eddie Childress vs. Akron, 1-15-81 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80 FG Scored:: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: 34,_ vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield· Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier 30 Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier' 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier, Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Chii!:d;ress 17 Childress 8 Akron Childress 18 Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 Eastern Kentucky Alexander 16 Beckley 6 RESULTS '~MSU 8 6, Cumberland 39 Jan. 14 at Dayton '~MSU 72, Kent~State 55 Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky @Indiana 57, NSU 34 Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Jan. 26 at Tennessee Tech Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 Jan. 28 BELLARMINE +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Northern Kentu.cky 90, MSU 86 Feb. 2 at Marshall Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 5 at Murray State Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56.; Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTU€KY "'Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State,:: 1-8-81 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young,-12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State 11-22-80 12, Donna S-tephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-80 Assists: 8, Irene Moore vs. Murray State, 1-8-80 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 86, v~umberland, 11-14-80 86, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Attempted: 81, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Scored: 35, vs. Central Missouri, 12-5-80 35, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 24, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 THE LEADERS Opponent ---rDp Scorer Top Rebouri.der Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens f3 Charleston Stephens 25 Stephens 17 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 5-8 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL . £. MIN TP Donna STEPHENS 5 47-89 .528 22-32 .688 59 11.8 17-1 6 .. 22 3 1 186 116 23. 2 -. 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 13 73-149 .490 33-54 .611 141 10.8 53-6 9 42 7 16 358 179 13.8 22 Robin HARMON 13 67-165 .406 17-23 .739 44 3.4 39-1 35 37 2 14 379 151 11.6 34 Irene MOORE 11 44-110 .400 22-24 .917 31 2.8 28-1 51-' 32 1 15 315 110 10.0 25 Rita BERRY 12 17-60 .283 12-18 .666 29 2.4 17-0 18 23 0 2 164 46'" 3.8 13 Lynn MILEY 13 18-53 .340 10-14 .714 53 4.1 31-3 9 25 0 8 195 46 3.5 9 Dorothy 'Burk 13 15-30 .500 8-11 .727 35 2.7 20-0 6 7 0 1 197 38 2.9 7 Connie RYAN 13 15-35 .429 8-19 .421 23 1.8 19-1 16 14 0 9 207 38 2.9 10 Martha RUST 13 9-32 .281 12-17 .706 33 2.5 22-1 3 6 3 2 116 30 2.3 6 Frances MOORE 11 7-21 .333 10-14 . 714 24 2.2 13-0 0 9 1 1 85 24 2 .• 2 6 Loretta HUMMELDORF 9 3-22 .136 11-18 .611 24 2.7 15-0 4 7 1 5 79 17 1.9 9 Kathy GOINS 9 3-14 . 214 8-11 .727 6 0.6 9-0 2 4 0 2 63 14 1.6 4 Winky JACKSON 8 1-8 .125 3-4 .750 4 0.5 6-0 2 7 4 3 34 5 0.6 2 Debbie BURK 5 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 0.4 0-0 1 1 0 0 13 2 0.4 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 TEAM 50/27DB OPP. 43 32DB \ ' Lady Eagles 13 355-860 .413 189-286 .661 608 46.8 319-15 174 256 25-----81 2600 899 6,9.2 86 Opponents 13 336-787 .427 231-367 .629 522 40.6 276-17 167 265 31 93 2600 903 69.5 91.

*NO LONGER ON SQUAD - - - - - rtESUL'['S & SC!illDULE MSU 108, Milligan College 72--~:soo) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65· (6,400) MSU 94, Bluefield College 53 (3,500) Western Kentucky 75, MSU 68 (7 ,000) @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE @MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Feb. 5 at Murray State MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500j Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) Feb. 28 at Tennessee State MSU 82, Akron 60 (4,000) March 6-7 at OVC Tournament *Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2,010) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Overtime INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 30, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, l-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, l-8-81 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 11, Norris Beckley vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 11, Eddie Childress vs. Akron, 1-15-81 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Scored.: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tenn~ssee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier 30 Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier,Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton ~ Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress 8 ·~on Childress 18 Childress 11 "lssee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 '1 Kent11cky 1\lexander H Beckl~y 6 ··Ken tu. · kv Childre.'>p 2l' Tipton 5 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (16 Games) Record: 8-8 OVC: 2-5

Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn - NAPIER 16 99-213 .465 64-69 .928 37 2.3 36-0 26 25 2 15 510 262 16.4 30 Eddie - CHILDRESS 15 70~147 .476 39-63 .619 81 5.4 41-1 21 34 5 10 392 179 11.9 21 Norris BECKLEY 16 66-121 .545 50-68 .735 78 4.9 52-4 48 40 3 27 443 182 11.4 21 ,Jeff ' TIPTON 16 61-104 .587 25-38 .658 62 3.9 53-3 10 16 11 5 382 147 9.2 15 ' Greg , COLDIRON 16 44-95 .463 29-35 .829 55 3.4 37-2 41 33 2 8 377 117 7.3 14 -.. · Dickie ALEXANDER 11 22-43 .512 18-27 .667 26 2.4 18-0 5 15 1 4 139 62 5.6 16 John SOLOMON 16 34-51 .667 22-32 .688 24 1.5 45-3 38 33 0 11 294 90 5.6 16 Henry JOHNSON 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Jeff RILEY 15 24-55 .436 10-16 .625 12 0.8 18-0 5 9 0 5 121 58 3.9 11 Jeff FULTZ 16 11-26 .423 10-17 .588 13 0.8 23-1 46 32 1 10 245 32 2.0 6 Craig SMITH 3 2-4 .500 0-0 .ooo 4 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 12 4 1.3 2 Darrell LYONS 10 4-10 .400 2-4 .500 14 1.4 8-0 1 3 0 0 42 10 1.0 6 Arthur SULLIVAN 9 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 1 0.1 2-0 4 3 0 2 31 7 0.8 6 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 73/30DB 0 61/28DB

EAGLES 16 478-954 .501 285-394 .723 524 32.8 369-16 259 264 31 101 3225 1241 77.6 108 OPPONENTS 16 464-948 .489 285-403 .707 605 37.8 372-17 245 309 41 105 3225 1213 75.8 98

*NO LONGER ON SQUAD - - MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 6-11 OVC: 3-3 KWIC: 2-3 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE . AVG PF-D . 'A . TO BL S . MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 9 80-149 . 537 25-37 .676 89 9.9 25-1 10 34 10 3 309 185 20.6 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 17 87-191 .455 38-64 .594 180 10.6 70-7 14 54 15 20 483 212 12.5 22 Irene MOORE 14 71-162 .438 24-26 .923 38 2.7 34-1 66 38 1 20 428 166 11.9 25 Robin HARMON 17 90-207 .435 20-27 .741 57 3.4 50-2 49 48 3 19 507 200 11.8 34 Rita BERRY 16 22-80 .275 16-26 .615 37 2.3 21-0 23 26 0 5 212 60 3.8 13 Martha RUST 15 18-57 .316 16-26 .615 55 3.7 35-1 6 14 5 3 211 52 3.5 11 Lynn MILEY 16 25-64 . 391 13-19 .684 56 3.5 40-3 10 29 0 9 227 63 '3,9 15 Cqnnie RYAN 17 19-51 .373 10-21 .476 30 1.8 22-1 25 20 0 13 292 48 2.8 16 Dorothy BURK 16 16-31 .516 8-11 .727 36 2.3 23-0 6 8 0 1 212 40 2.5 7 Loretta HUMMELDORF 11 5-29 .172 13-20 .650 29 2.6 19-0 5 10 1 6 103 23 2.1 9 Frances MOORE 14 11-30 .367 13-18 .722 30 2.1 16-0 5 10 1 1 110 35 2.5 9 Kathy GOINS 11 3-15 .200 8-11 .727 8 0,7 10-0 2 4 0 2 67 14 1.3 4 Winky JACKSON 11 1-12 . 083 4-6 .667 4 0.4 7-0 2 7 4 3 42 6 0.5 2 Debbie BURK 5 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 0.4 0-0 1 1 0 0 13 2 0.4 2 Melissa GAYDOS"' 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE>'< 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625. 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 59/34DB Opponent 54/39DB Lady Eagles 17 484-1150 .421 221-339 .652 760 44.7 402-17 236 323 43 107 3425 1189 69.9 86 Opponents 17 458-1050 .436 308-466 .661 701 46.2 341-17 224 327 46 114 3425 1224 72.0 91 *No Longer On Squad RESULTS *MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 70 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 Jan. 28 BELLARMINE +Central Missouri 91, ~SU 75 Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 Feb. 2 at Marshall Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 5 at Murray state Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb. 7 CAMPBELL~VILLE MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY #Ove:!:'time

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-8 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 8, Irene Moore vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 86, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 86, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FG Attempted: 83, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1-22-81 FG Scored: 35, vs. Central Missouri, 12-5-80 35, vs. Northern Kentucky, 12-12-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 24, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-21-81 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Ken!: ucky Stephens 19 Stephens 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 :oll.'tls-tin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 Charlestrm ~tenhens ?.5 ~tenhens 17 Dayton Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Eastern Kentucky Stephens 24 B],ackfortl 13 western Kentucky I. Moore 24 Ste-phens 9 I'T'I---.- ...... m ...... l-...... ~ ' . MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 7-11 OVC: 3-3 KWIC: 2-3 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG Hl DonJJ.a STEPHENS 10 91-166 .548 26-39 .667 99 9.9 26-1 12 38 12 3 337 208 20.8 3~ Robin HARMON 18 104-222 .468 21-28 .750 59 3.3 51-2 55 49 3 20 536 229 12.7 3~ Priscilla BLACKFORD 18 94-202 .465 38-64 .594 192 10.7 73-7 15 58 16 21 507 226 12.6 22 Irene MOORE 15 78-175 .446 24-26 .923 41 2.7 36-1 75 41 1 22 457 180 12.0 25 Lynn MILEY 17 27-69 .391 13-19 .684 60 3.5 43-3 11 31 0 11 246 67 3. 9 15 Rita BERRY 17 24-83 .289 17-27 .630 38 2.2 21-0 23 27 0 5 218 65 3.8 13 Martha RUST 16 18-60 .300 16-26 .615 58 3.6 37-1 6 15 6 3 220 52 3.3 11 Dorothy BURK 17 18-33 .545 11-15 .733 39 2.3 25-0 8 8 0 2 225 47 2.8 7 Connie RYAN 18 19-52 .365 10-21 .476 30 1.7 22-1 26 20 0 13 297 48 2.7 16 Loretta HUMMELDORF 12 7-34 .206 17-24 .708 33 2.8 20-0 8 12 1 7 116 31 2.6 9 Frances MOORE 15 12-33 .364 13-18 .722 32 2.1 17-0 6 11 1 1 118 37 2.5 9 Kathy GOINS 12 3-16 .188 9-13 .692 8 0.7 11-0 4 4 0 3 73 15 1.3 4 Winky JACKSON 12 2-15 .133 4-8 .500 4 0.3 9-0 2 8 4 3 48 8 0.7 2 Debbie BURK 6 1-1 1.000 2-4 .500 3 0.5 1-0 1 2 0 0 18 4 0.7 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-l 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 65/37DB 0 61/43DB

LADY EAGLES 18 534-1233 .433 232-355 .653 811 45.1 422-17 264 344 47 116 3625 1300 72.2 111 OPPONENTS 18 485-1110 .437 321-489 .656 724 40.2 357-18 231 355 48 119 3625 1291 71.7 91 *NO LONGER ON SQUAD Results & Schedule

*MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 Feb. 2 at Marshall Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 5 at Murray State Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb • 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville • @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY #Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: .:.321,, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted.: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 9, Irene Moore vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 83, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1-22-81 83, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Scored: 50, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 28, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northe~n Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens-15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 stin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 Charleston Stephens 25 Stephens 17 Stephens 25 Blackford l'i •,

OFFICE OF NEl.JS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the appointment of Jim Stalnaker of Elkins, W. Va.

assistant at Mar:i_ett'!_Colleg~_(Qhi_~?_l_,_S_t_aln_~k~ c_omes _t:_o _M~.!!__from a position with the Wood C_ounty .School System in Parkel:'sht!rg, W.. Va. "Jim brings to us a great deal of coaching experience and knowledge," stated Loney. "He has worked at all levels of the game and should add a great deal to our staff." A graduate of Glenville (W. Va.) State, Stalnaker will be ' responsible for the quarterbacks and receivers in addition to offensive coordinator duties. The newest MSU assistant is married to the former Deanna Snodgrass of Friendly, H. Va. They have two children.

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OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: ::Jim Hells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of three Ohio high school seniors to Ohio Valley Conference letters-of-intent. The signees include: * Sam Martin, a 6-2, 200-pound linebacker from Clarksburg, Ohio. A first team all-state performer in Class AA for Frankfort Adena High School, Martin is described as "a very aggressive player who always gets to the ball." The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, 17251 High .St., Clarksburg, was coached in high school by Jake Grooms. *Joe Schlager, Jr., a 6-1, 202-pound linebacker from Fairfield, Ohio. A first team all-state performer at Hamilton Badin High School, Schlager "has good ·speed and should fit in well at-the weak-side

linebacker slot." _'l1le_SOJ1Q.f Mr_._and Mrs. Jo~ Schlager,~~·-~~6~­ David Place, Fairfield, Ohio, was coached-in high scbool by Terry Malone. * Ed Veeneman, a 6-4, 220-pound defensive tackle from Fairfield, ------Ohio. A first team all--c-onference selection from l!amilton Badin Htgh School, .Veeneman is described as "the type of player who possibly ------could supply immed;i;ate help in our. defensive line."· The son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veeneman, 5849 Lake Court Dr., Fab:f:i:eld, Ohio, was coached ·i.il:Ji:i:err· .school by Terry Malone. The three signings bring the total number of MSU s:i:gnees to eight for the year.

2-4-8ljw MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record.: 10-11 OVC: 3-3 KWIC: 3-3 Player G !:§. PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG Hl Donna STEPHENS 13 116-222 .523 41-56 • 732 135 10.4 33-1 19 49 14 6 437 273 21.0, 3L Priscilla BLACKFORD 21 118-246 .480 45-77 .584 230 11.0 84-7 17 70 19 28 599 281 13.4 2~ Robin HARMON 21 119-251 .474 28-38 .737 67 3.2 59-2 74 60 5 22 621 266 12.7 Irene MOORE 18 86-201 .428 28-31 .903 45 2.5 41-1 94 46 2 28 530 200 11.1 2: Rita BERRY 20 26-86 .302 22-33 .667 39 2.0 25-0 28 28 0 7 244 74 3.7 Lynn MILEY 20 29-74 .392 13-19 .684 70 3.5 48-3 15 36 0 12 284 71 3.6 Martha RUST 19 23-75 .307 18-31 .581 72 3.8 40-1 12 20 0 4 285 64 3.4 lJ Frances MOORE 18 17-39 .436 17-22 • 773 36 2.0 22-0 7 14 1 1 146 51 2.8 c Connie RYAN 20 22-57 .386 10-22 .455 35 1.8 24-1 31 24 0 16 337 54 2.7 lE Dorothy BURK 20 19-38 .500 13-17 • 765 42 2.1 28-0 8 13 1 4 241 51 2.6 Loretta HUMMELDORF 14 9-39 .436 17-24' .708 35 2.5 24-0 9 14 1 8 131 35 2.5 c Kathy GOINS 14 3-17 .176 9-13 .692 8 0.6 11-0 4 4 0 3 75 15 1.1 Debbie_ BURK 8 2-3 .667 2-4 .500 5 0.6 1-0 1 3 1 0 24 6 0.8 Winky JACKSON 14 4-19 .211 4-8 .500 4 0.3 13-0 3 9 4 4 62 11 0.8 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10 .o 1: Team 75/41DB 0 76 48DB

LADY EAGLES 21 629-1439 .437 278-418 .665 948 45.1 483-17 334 410 60 145 4225 1536 73.1 llJ OPPONENTS 21 563-1299 .433 355-550 .645 844 39.7 417-20 273 426 66 144 4225 1481 70.5 9J RESULTS & SCHEDULE

*MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Ke~t State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Western Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 MSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Feb. 5 at Murray State Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 Feb. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY #Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, l-8-81 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon.vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, l-8-81 FT Scored: 1~, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 10, Irene Moore vs. Marshall, 2-2-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 17, Priscilla Blackford vs. Ohio University, 1-29-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 83, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1-22-81 83, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Scored: 50, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 28, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I.Moore 15 .BI~ckford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Bladkford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 H'armo-n 9 Murray state Stephens 34 Blackford 9 I Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 MOlu>HEAD STA':..-, UNIVERSJ.-.LY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 11-12 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 15 142-261 .544 41-56 .732 :[64 10.9 38-1 22 56 18 9 505 326 21.7 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 23 130-269. .483 45-77 .584 253 11.0 91-7 20 73 23 31 651 307 13.3 22 Robin HARMON 23 133-277 .480 28-38 .737 72 3.1 62-2 86 63 5 23 670 294 12.8 34 Irene MOORE 20 99-225 .440 29-33 .878 50 2.5 47-1 110 53 3 31 584 227 11.3 25 Rita BERRY 22 30-93 .322 23-34 .676 43 2.0 26-0 34 29 0 7 270 83 3.7 13 Lynn MILEY 22 32-83 .385 15-21 .714 82 3.7 49-3 18 38 0 12 313 77 3.5 15 Martha RUST 21 26-83 • 313 18-31 .581 80 3.8 41-1 13 22 4 4 329 70 3.3 11 Loretta HUMMELDORF 16 12-47 .255 20-28 .714 41 2.5 25-0 9 16 1 8 139 44 2.7 9 Frances MOORE 20 18-42 .428 17-22 .773 37 1.8 23-0 8 14 2 2 160 53 2.6 9 Connie RYAN 22 23-62 .370 10-22 .455 36 1.6 26-1 34 24 0 16 370 56 2.5 9 Dorothy BURK 22 21-43 .488 13-17 .765 43 1.9 29-0 9 13 2 4 247 55 2.5 7 Kathy GOINS 15 4-18 .222 9-13 .692 9 0.6 12-0 4 4 0 3 78 17 1.1 4 Debbie BURK 10 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 5 0.5 3-0 2 3 1 c 28 8 0.8 2 Winky JACKSON 16 4-21 .190 5-10 .500 6 0.3 15-0 3 9 4 4 72 12 0.7 4 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 81/44DB 0 81/51DB

LADY EAGLES 23 713-1601 .445 286-429 .667 1052 45.7 517-17 384 437 66 156 4625 1712 74.4 111 OPPONENTS 23 612-1434 .426 382-584 .654 908 39.4 439-20 299 457 66 164 4625 1606 69.8 91 RESULTS & SCHEDULE

*MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Western Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 MSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray State 77, MSU 69 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 107, Campbellsville 48 MSU 65, Murray State 62 Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY #Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 12, Irene Moore vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 17, Priscilla Blackford vs. Ohio University, 1-29-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 95, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FG Scored: 51, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 28, vs. Bellarmire , 1-28-81 28, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS Opponents Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Nn,...+-1-u::::~o,....n R"onfon ..... t--u T Mnn"t""o ?<; 'P:1 ~ ..... v--4= ...... ,...~ , ., MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (20 Games) Record: 9-11 OVC: 3-8 ~ G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 20 120-165 .453 77-87 .885 43 2.2 46-0 38 32 2 18 654 317 15.9 30 Eddie CHILDRESS 19 84-181 .464 52-82 .634 114 6.0 56-2 24 40 5 10 513 220 11.6 21 Norris BECKLEY 20 83-151 .550 65-89 .730 102 5.1 69-5 57 46 7 32 541 231 11.6 21 Jeff TIPTON 20 69-121 .570 29-44 .659 74 3.7 61-3 12 17 12 7 468 167 8.4 15 Greg COLDIRON 20 53-111 .477 29-36 .806 67 3.4 47-3 43 38 2 10 435 135 6.8 14 Dickie ALEXANDER 15 34-61 .557 23-37 .622 34 2.3 26-0 6 22 2 6· 215 91 6.1 16 John SOLOMON 20 37-65 .552 23-34 .676 26 1.3 56-3 44 44 1 12 352 97 4.9 16 Jeff RILEY 19 31-71 .437 12-20 .600 18 0.9 24-0 7 12 0 6 175 74 3.9 11 Jeff FULTZ 20 17-40 .425 10-17 .588 17 0.9 33-2 57 39 1 15 328 44 2.2 8 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1.0 2

Darrell / LYONS 13 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 16 1.2 11-0 1 6 0 0 58 12 0.9 6 Arthur SULLIVAN 10 4-9 .429 1-2 .500 1 0.1 5-0 4 3 0 2 35 9 0.9 6 Henry JOHNSON* 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 84/41DB 0 71 39DB

EAGLES 20 577-1168 .494 338-475 .712 645 32.3 470-20 307 320 38 122 4025 1492 74.6 108 LADY EAGLES 20 565-1165 .485 367-522 .703 758 37.9 441-18 303 364 52 127 4025 1497 74.9 98

*NO LONGER ON SQUAD RESULTS & SCHEDULE

MSU 108, Milligan 72 (3 ,800) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65 (6 '400) MSU 94, Bluefield 53 (3' 500) Western Kentucky 75, MSU 68 (7' 000) @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) MSU 61, Middle Tennessee 60 (3,500) @MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4, 000) Western Kentucky 77, MSU 65 (5,000) Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Murray State 65, MSU 56 (5,100) MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500) Austin Peay 82, MSU 69 (2,375) Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2 '500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2' 250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) .Feb. 28 at Tennessee State MSU 82, Akron 60 (4, 000) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2 '010) *Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 30, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6~80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1~8-81 ·' Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 13, Eddie Childress vs. Murray State, 2-5-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80 FG Scored: 46' vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. .Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80

THE LEADERS OJ2J20nent Top Scorer TOE Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier 30 Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier,Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress 8 Akron Childress 18 Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Naoier 20 A1Pv;:anrl,:lor 7 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics (24 Games) Record: 12-12 KWIC: 4-4 G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 16 145-271 .535 44-60 .733 173 10.8 42-1 24 65 18 9 537 325 20.9 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 24 138-284 .486 50-83 .602 265 11.0 95-7 21 79 23 32 679 328 13.7 22 Robin HARMON 24 137-289 .474 28-38 .737 77 3.2 63-2 90 67 5 23 700 302 12.6 34 Irene MOORE 21 110-242 .455 30-34 .882 53 2.5 48-1 116 58 3 33 624 250 11.9 25 Rita BERRY 23 30-93 .323 23-34 .676 46 2.0 27-0 34 30 0 7 276 83 3.6 13 Lynn MILEY 22 32-83 .385 15-21 .714 82 3.7 49-3 18 38 0 12 313 77 3.5 15 Martha RUS.T 22 29-90 . 322 19-33 .576 88 4.0 44-1 18 25 5 4 359 77 3.5 11 Connie RYAN 23 26-67 .388 13-26 .500 44 1.9 26-1 36 26 0 16 394 65 2.8 9 Loretta HUMMELDORF 17 12-47 .255 20-28 .714 41 2.4 25-0 9 16 1 8 140 44 2.6 9 Frances MOORE 21 18-43 .419 17-22 .773 38 1.8 23-0 8 15 2 2 163 53 2.5 9 Dorothy BURK 23 22-44 .500 13-17 .765 43 1.9 30-0 9 13 2 5 251 57 2.5 7 Kathy GOINS 15 4-18 .222 9-13 .692 9 0.6 12-0 4 4 0 3 78 17 1.1 4 Debbie BURK 11 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 5 0.5 3-0 2 3 1 0 29 8 0.7 2 Winky JACKSON 17 4-21 .190 5-10 .500 6 0.4 15-0 3 10 4 4 73 12 0.7 4 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 84/45DB 0 85 51DB

LADY EAGLES 24 746-1669 .447 299-446 .670 1104 46.0 532-17 404 469 67 160 4825 1791 74.6 111 OPPONENTS 24 644-1516 .425 391-594 .658 945 39.4 455-20 313 476 69 169 4825 1679 70.0 91

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*MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Western Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 MSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray ?tate 77, MSU 69 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 107, ·Campbellsville 48 MSU 65, Murray State 62 MSU 79, Louisville 73 MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 Feb. 12 MARSHALL Charleston 71, MSU 64 Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational Feb. 16 at Louisville @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb • 21 KENTUCKY #Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FG Attempted: 24, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 12, Irene Moore vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 Rebounds: 17, Donna Stephens vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 17, Priscilla Blackford vs. Ohio University, 1-29-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 95, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FG Scored: 51, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 28, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 28, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS Opponents Top Scorer~ Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon. 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephens 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: · Jim Hells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of three Kentucky high school seniors to Ohio Valley Conference letters-of-intent. Signees include:

*Vee Hayes, a 6~1, 178-pound quarterback from Pineville and Middlesboro High School. Described as possessing "all the tools for success in the MSU offensive system." Hayes is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Talmadge Hayes, 10 Ridgewood Dr., Pineville. He was coached in high school by Tom Stapleton. *Greg Howard, a 6-5, 195-pound tight.end from Neon and·· Fleming-Neon High School. Howard was a Class A first team all-stater and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Neon. He was coached in high school by Roland White.

>~Melvin Knight, a 5-11, 175-pound defensive ' back·-from Lousiville's

DuPont Manual High School. An excellent all-around athlete at Manual, Knight is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knight, 1844 Bolling Ave., Louisville. He was coached in high school by Buddy Pfaadt. The three players bring the total number of MSU signees to 11 for the current recruiting season. "We feel all of these young men will get bigger and stronger with age," stated Loney. "They are all excellent athletes and should make strong additions to our program."

2-ll-8ljw OFFICE-OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Rcmda~Sloan·· MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- When the Morehead State University Lady Eagles host the Kentucky Lady Kats Saturday, it will mark the end of an era for MSU basketball.

The-~. p.m. Kentucky l.Jomen' s Intercollegiate Conference contest will be the opener of a two-game card that includes a 7:30p.m. clash between the Eagles and East Tennessee State and feab1r.es .. the final MSU

b·ask~tball games in Wetherby Gymnasium.

A~ter 25 years and more than 250 MSU victories in Wetherby Gym, the Eagles and Lady Eagles are scheduled to move into the new. 7,500-seat Academic-Athletic Center for the 1981-82 season. The Lady Eagles will be looking to avenge an 84-64 New Year's loss to the nationally ranked Lady Kats, while the Eagles will attempt to close the home season on a winning note against the Southern Conference Buccaneers. A special edition of the traditional game program will be available at the farewell contest in Wetherby, highlighting past and present Eagles and Lady Eagles who have made their marks in the MSU record books on the Wetherby floor. Beginning with the first team to play in the facility, the '1956-57 Ohio Valley Conference Champion men's team who went 19-8, the special edition progresses through the 1980-81 men's and woinen's-c·teams· with ·notes·'imd-p,hatograplis· featuring jsome 0f the outst~ndlng e:-oaches'

players and teams to represent Morehead State Univer3it~

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Among MSU's record setters-making their final appearance -in

Wetherby Gym Satu_IO_~ay -~~-e _ ~h_e _La~y __ E~gles_~ 1, OOO-J2~int -~~_9rers Donna Stephens; 6-1 junior-from Cynthiana; Robin Harmon, 5-7_ junior from Lovely; and MSU's single-game assist leader, Irene Moore, 5-3 junior from Whick. The Eagles will be paced by Glenn Napier, 6-3 junior from _J/'). Hazard, who is one of the nation's top free throw shooters and holds,_ _:_/ the MSU and OVC record for most consecutive free throws in a season

_with_~~-- __ _ ~~-~------Ticket information for the final Wetherby Gym games is available from MSU's Division of Athletics at 606/783-3335.

ifififif 2-13-81 RESULTS & SCHEDULE MSU 108, Milligan 72 (J,800) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65 (6,400) MSU 94, Bluefield 53 (J,500) Western Kentucky 75, MSU 68 ( 'Z. 000) @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (J,500) MSU 61, Middle Tennessee 60 .( j;,soo) @MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Western Ken'tucky 77": MSU 65 (5;000) Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Murray state 65, MSU 56 (5,100) MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (J,500) Austin Peay 82, MSU 69 (2,375) Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) MSU 77, Tennessee Tech 64 (3,000) Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (J,110) Feb. 14 at Akron Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE I~U 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia MSU 73, Charleston 68 (450) Feb. 28 at Tennessee State MSU 82, Akron 60 (4,000) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2,010) *Overtime INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: JO, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 · ,_ FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs.~ Murray State, 1-8-81 FT scoredi- 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 16, Eddie Childress vs. Tennessee Tech, 2-12-81 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 -. FG Scored: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: J4, vs. Tennessee State i· 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49. vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier JO Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 ' Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier X8 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier;Beckley 17 Cni~dress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress 8 Akron Childress 18 Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 Eastern Kentuqky Alexander 16 Beckley 6 Western Kentucky Childress 21 Tipton 5 Middle Tennessee Napier,Beckley 10 Childress 7 Western Kentucky Napier 22 Childress 11 Murray State Childress 13 Childress 13 in Peay Napier 19 Beckley 6 ennessee Tech-- Napier t6·- Childress 16------MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (21 Games) Record: 10-11 OVC: 4-8 Name Q. FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D !i TO BL §. MIN AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 21 127-278 .457 79-90 .878 44 2.1 48-0 39 .3.3 2 19 691 .3.3.3 1'5.9 30 Eddie CHILDRESS 20 89-190 .468 55-85 .647 1.30 6.5 60-2 25 43 5 10 54.3 2.33 11.7 21 Norris BECKLEY 21 87-157 .554 66-91 .725 104 5.0 74-6 57 48 7 .35 554 240 11.4 21 Jeff TIPTON 21 72-126 .571 35-51 .686 77 3.7 66-4 12 17 12 8 488 179 8.5 15 Greg COLDIRON 21 57-122 .467 31-38 .816 7.3 ,3.5 49-.3 45 .39 2 12 467 145 6.9 14 Dickie ALEXANDER 16 34-66 .515 25-39 .641 41 2.6 .31-1 7 25 2 6 2.30 93 5.8 16 John SOLOMON 21 38-71 .535 30-43 .698 27 1 . .3 59-.3 46 47 1 13 .375 106 5·0 16 Jeff RILEY 20 31-71 .437 12-20 .600 18 0.9 25-0 7 14 0 7 182 74 .3·7 11 Jeff FULTZ 21 19-44 .432 11-21 .524 18 0.9 37-2 60 41 1 15 .349 49 2.,3 8 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1.0 2 Arthur SULLIVAN 11 4-9 .429 2-4 .500 2 0.2 5-0 4 .3 0 2 .36 10 0.9 6 Darrell LYONS 14 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 17 1.2 11-0 1 6 0 0 59 12 0.9 6 Henry JOHNSON* 12 25-52 .481 .3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 5.3 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 ,3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 87/42DB 0 6 9DB EAGLES 21 60.3-1227 .491 .36.3-509 .71.3 687 .32,7 501-2.3 .317 3.37 38 1.31 4225 1569 74.7 108 OPPONENTS 21 -587-1218 .482 .387-555 .697 801 38.1 471-20 .305 38.3 54 138 4225 1561 74 . .3 98 *NO LONGER ON SQUAD OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

HOREHEAD, Ky. --- Entering the final home weekend of the season, Morehead State University's basketball Eagles will be trying to send Wetherby Gym, the Eagles' home for the past 25 years, out in style. Scheduled to open the new Academic-Athletic Center at the beginning of the 1981-82 season, HSU will be closing the varsity arena which has seen the Eagles post a 222-69 mark, good for a winning percentage of 76.3. The opposition in the final weekend will be arch-rival Eastern Kentucky on-Thursday and Southern Conference foe East Tennessee Sbate on Saturday. Earlier this season, EKU downed the Eagles 91-65 in Richmond, totally dominating all phases of the game. The Colonels of Coach Ed Byhre feature the senior guard tandum of Bruce Jones and Tommy Baker, described by many experts as the finest guard combination ever in the OVC. The final home game will see the East Tennessee State Buccaneers of Coach Jim Hallihan try to avenge a 68-67 loss at the hands of the Eagles last year in Johnson City. The Bucs are.paced by guard Troy Lee Hikell, who paces a balanced scoring attack.

For Napier, a jilnior who ·received- re_~ogni tion _earlier this o season for his foul shooting, another milestone should be reached.

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The 6-3 Hazard performer needs only nine points to become the 16th player in Eagle basketball history to score 1,000 career points. The last player to reach the mark was former Eagle great Herbie Stamper, who scored his l,OOOth point early in his junior season and eventually became the only Eagle to score more than 2,000, ending his career with 2,072 points. Game time in Wetherby Gym for both contests is 7:30p.m. EST.

2-18-Sljw • MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (22 Garnes) Record1 10-12 OVC: 4-9 Name fr FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D !l TO BL §. MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 22 132-293 .451 79-90 .878 48 2.2 53-1 44 36 2 20 726 343 15.6 JC Norris BECKLEY 22 92-168 .548 66-92 .717 108 4.9 77-6 59 51 7 37 587 250 11.4 21 Eddie CHILDRESS 21 91-203 .448 55-85 .647 136 6.5 62-2 26 43 6 10 571 237 11.3 21 Jeff TIPTON 22 78-137 .569 40-57 .702 80 J,6 68-4 14 19 12 8 515 196 8.9 17 Greg COLDIRON 22 61-130 .469 31-38 .816 81 J.7 49-3 45 40 2 12 492 153 7·0 14 Dickie ALEXANDER 17 39-73 .534 31-45 .689 48 2.8 32-1 9 28 2 6 263 109 '6 .4 16 John SOLOMON 22 40-73 .548 J0-43 .698 27 1.2 61-J 48 47 1 13 385 110 5.0 16 Jeff RILEY 20 31-71 .437 12-20 .600 18 0.9 25-0 7 14 0 7 182 74 J.7 11 Jeff FULTZ 22 19-44 .432 11-21 .524 18 0,8 38-2 60 44 1 16 356 49 2. 2 8 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1. 0 2 Arthur SULLIVAN 12 4-9 .429 2-4 .500 2 0,2 5-0 4 3 0 2 37 10 0.8 6 Darrell LYONS 15 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 17 1.1 11-0 1 6 0 0 60 12 0.8 6 Henry JOHNSON* 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 J,O 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 9J/42DB Opp. 81/39DB EAGLES 22 632-1294 .488 374-522 .716 725 JJ,O 517-24 331 352 39 135 4425 1638 74.5 108 OPPONENTS 22 620-1283 .483 401-572 .701 838 J8.1 485-21 327 396 56 147 4425 1641 74.6 98 *NO LONGER ON SQUAD

- RESULTS & SCHEDULE MSU 10S, Milligan 72 (J,SOO) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65 (6,400) MSU 94, Bluefield 53 (3,500) Western Kentucky 75, MSU 6S (7,000) @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 (3,500) MSU 61, Middle Tennessee 60 (3' 500) @MSU SS, Tennessee State SO (4,000) Western Kentucky 77, MSU 65 (5,000) Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Murray State 65, MSU 56 (5,100) MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500) Austin Peay S2, MSU 69 (2,375) Marshall 9S, MSU S5 (6,532) MSU 77, Tennessee Tech 64 (3, 000) Southern Illinois S4, WSU So (3,110) Akron SO, MSU 69 (1,544) Middle Tennessee 64,.MSU 57 (4,500) Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Murray State S9, MSU 70 (2,500) Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE MSU S6, Austin Peay 75 (2,250) Feb. 25 at West Virginia r~U 73, Charleston 6S (450) Feb. 2S at Tennessee State MSU S2, Akron 60 (4,000) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Tennessee Tech S5, MSU S4 (2,010) *Overtime INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: JO, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-SO FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-SO FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-SO 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-SO 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-SO FT Attempted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-S-S1 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-SO 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-S1 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-SO Rebounds: 16, Eddie Childress vs. Tennessee Tech, 2-12-SO TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 10S, vs. Milligan, 12-1-SO FG Attempted 1 So, vs. Milligan, 12-1-SO FG Scored: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-1-SO FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-SO FT Scored: 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-SO Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-SO Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-1-SO THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress S Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckley 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Napier JO Childress S Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Solomon 16 Beckley S Marshall Napier 2S Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier,Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress S Akron Childress 1S Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 Eastern Kentucky Alexander 16 !)eckley 6 Western Kentucky Childress 21 ·Tipton 5 Middle Tennessee Napier,Beckley 10 Childress 7 Western Kentucky Napier 22 Childress 11 Murray State Childress 13 Childress 13 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Fred Stewart 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- With a list of instructors reading like a Who's Who, Morehead State University is preparing to host one of the nation's six Bass Fishing Institutes on April 4 and 5. Professional fishermen Bill Dance, Tom Mann, Billy Murray, Kim Whitaker, Bobby Murray and Shag Shahid will provide participants with tips and demonstrations on various techniques of fishing. Sessions will focus on eight areas of concern to the fisherman including conservation, seasonal patterns, balanced tackle and casting techniques, lures, structure and pattern fishing, depth finders, sounders, locators and graphs, rivers and streams, reservoirs, natural lakes, strip pits and farm ponds. Also to be discussed are lure techniques with instructors demonstrating the speed, depth and action of particular lures in a 3,500-gallon simulator to show how particular lures work over and around different kinds of structures. There will also be special areas including a youth casting area and manufacturers' display with more than 50 manufacturers of fishing equipment represented. "Many people have the mistaken feeling that this is just for the club or tournament type fishermen," said Harry Ryan, coordinator of campus events at MSU. "But, the Bass Institute really stresses family involvement whi.ch is apparent by last year 1 s combined totals of participants which showed that approximately 20 percent were women .and 12 percent were youth."

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He continued: "So, the institute is really family oriented and is not just for the tournament fishermen, but the weekend fishermen and the fishermen who fish from the bank." Registration information is available from Harry Ryan, coordinator of campus events, MSU, 901 Ginger Hall, Morehead, KY 40351 or by calling 606/783-2276.

iNfiffl 2-18-8lfs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 14-13 KWIC: 5-5 Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 19 177-344 .515 58-77 .753 221 11.6 48-1 29 76 22 12 636 412 21.7 34 Robin HARMON 27 159-336 .473 31-43 .721 90 3.3 69-2 108 77 6 26 802 349 12.9 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 27 145-305 .475 53-89 .596 289 10.7 105-7 21 88 27 38 746 345 12.8 22 Irene MOORE 24 124-271 .458 38-44 .864 60 2.5 55-1 141 70 5 39 717 286 11.9 25 Martha RUST 25 36-108 .333 20-36 .556 109 4.4 48-1 21 29 8 5 439 92 3.7 11 Lynn MILEY 25 36-89 .404 20-28 .714 85 3.4 56-3 18 44 0 13 336 90 3.6 15 Rita BERRY 26 32-100 .320 24-37 .469 49 1.9 34-0 42 30 1 11 310 88 3.4 13 Connie RYAN 26 29-71 .408 13-26 .500 46 1.8 31-1 47 30 0 17 429 71 2.7 9 Frances MOORE 24 21-48 .438 20-26 .769 49 2.0 25-0 8 15 3 3 179 62 2.6 9 Dorothy BURK 25 24-48 .500 14-18 .778 44 1.8 30-0 9 14 2 5 265 62 2.5 7 Loretta HUMMELDORF- 20 13-49 .265 22-30 .733 44 2.2 28-0 9 16 1 8 153 48 2.4 9 Kathy GOINS 17 5-19 .263 9-13 .692 10 0.6 13-0 4 5 0 3 81 19 1.1 4 Winky JACKSON 20 6-26 .231 6-12 .500 9 0.5 16-0 4 11 4 5 84 18 0.9 5 Debbie BURK 14 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 6 0.4 3-0 4 3 1 0 39 8 0.6 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 98/50DB 0 102/52DB

LADY EAGLES 27 846-1893 .447 341-506 .674 1259 46.6 591-17 477 528 83 187 5425 2033 75.3 111 Cl-l?.PONENTS 27 721-1715 .420 434-658 .660 1069 39.6 516-21 347 551 81 194 5425 1876 69.5 91

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*MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kenbucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Western Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 MSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray 77, MSU 69 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 107, Campbellsville 48 MSU 65, Murray State 62 MSU 79, Louisville 73 MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 MSU 89, Marshall 48 Charleston 71, MSU 64 MSU 85, Northern Kentucky 76 *Lady Eagle Invitational Louisville 73, MSU 68 @Cincinnati Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Feb. 21 KENTUCKY #Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Steprens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FG Attempted: 26, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81 26, Donna Stephens vs. Louisville, 2-16-81 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 15, Irene Moore vs. North ern Kentucky, 2-14-81 Rebounds: 19, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 95, vs. campbellsville, 2-7-81 FG Scored: 51, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 29, vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-14-81 Reb~unds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS Opponents Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford"!~ Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford·_lO Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 25 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Stephf.Jns 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 Charleston Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Dayton Stephens 25 Blackford 15 ·Eastern Kentucky Stephens 24 B·lackford 13 Western Kentucky I. Moore 24 Stephens 9 Tennessee Tech Milev 15 Blackford. Harmon 5 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 15-14 KWIC: 6-6

Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BI S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 21 186-379 .491 61-84 .726 246 11.7 56-2 37 83 23 12 697 433 20.6 34 Robin HARMON 29 174-364 .478 31-43 .721 101 3.5 75-2 121 81 6 26 870 379 13.1 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 29 157~326 .482 58-98 .592 305 10.5 114-8 22 91 28 39 807 372 12.8 22 Irene MOORE 26 136-297 .458 40-47 .851 62 2.4 62-1 150 75 5 44 780 312 12.0 25 Martha RUST 27 43-118 .364 21-38 .553 119 4.4 51-1 23 34 12 7 503 107 4.0 11 Lynn MILEY 27 37-91 .407 20-28 .714 89 3.3 58-3 18 45 0 14 352 94 3.5 15 Rita BERRY 28 32-104 .308 24-37 .649 52 1.9 36-0 46 32 1 13 330 88 3.1 13 Connie RYAN 28. 30-72 .417 .500 47 1.7 32-1 49 j5 0 17 443 73 2.6 9 ·Frances MOORE 26- 23-51 . 451 20-26 .769 52 2.0 25-0 8 15 3 3 183 66 2.5 9 Dorothy BT:JRK 2'{ 24-51 . 471 17-22 .773 48 1.8 33-0 10 14 2 7 279 65 2.4 7 Loretta HUMMELDORF 22 13-49 .265 23-32 .719 44 2.0 33-0 10 17 1 8 161 49 2.2 9 Kathy FOINS 19 6-20 .300 9-13 .692 10 0.5 13-0 4 6 0 4 83 21 1.1 4 Winky JACKSON 22 6-28 .214 6-17 .353 12 0.5 16-0 4 13 4 5 87 18 0.8 5 Debbie BURK 16 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 6 0.4 4-0 4 3 1 0 41 8 0.5 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1. 5 .· 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1. 5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team 104/54DB Opp. 116/59DB

LADY EAGLES 29 906-2029 .447 356-538 .662 1347 46.4 638-19 518 564 89 201 5825 2168 74.8 111 OPPONENTS 29 767-1824 .421 473-719 .658 1146 39.5 552-24 372 589 84 207 5825 2007 69.2 91 *NO LONGER ON SQUAD - - RESULTS *MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 *MSU 72, Kent State 55 #Eastern Kentucky 75, MSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 111, Bellarmine 67 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Western Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 MSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray State 77, MSU 69 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 107, Campbellsville 48 MSU 65, Murray State 62 MSU 79, Louisville 73 MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 MSU 89, Marshall 48 Charleston 71, MSU 64 MSU 85, Northern Kentu~ky 76 *Lady Eagie Invitational Louisville 73, MSU 68 @Cincinnati Classic MSU 84, Eastern Kentucky 65 +Central Missouri~Dial Classic Kentucky 66, MSU 51 #Overtimes

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FG Attempted: 26, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81 26, Donna Stephens vs. Louisville, 2-16-81 FG SCO;r;ed: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young 12-6-80 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 15, Irene Moore vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-14-81 Rebounds: 19, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted:. 95, vs. campbellsville, 2-7-81 FG Scored: 51, vs; Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 29, vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-14-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81

THE LEADERS 0EEonent TOE Scorer ToE Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 ., Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 19 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Blackford 15 Middle Tennessee Stephens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford-16 Stephens 13 Charleston Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Dayton Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Kentucky---·- --Stephens 24 Blackford 13 Kentucky I. Moore 24 Stephens 9 Tennessee 'l'ech Mi 1 ~u , <; n 1 :a,....,.. -t= ...... -..::~ U:a..-rn,...,.... " OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Hells I 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351.

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- With a 78-71 win over East Tennessee State Saturday, the Morehead State University Eagle basketball squad of

Coach l~ayne Martin closed the doors on a faithful friend to MSU cage squads-Wetherby Gym. The Eagles finished the 25th season in Wetherby with a 9-3 home record, and ran the career span to 223-70, a winning percentage of . 761. Junior Greg Coldiron paced a balanced Eagle attack with 15 points, followed by John Solomon with 12, Eddie Childress 11 and Arthur Sullivan 10 in the finale. Junior guard Glenn Napier scored nine points against the Colonels to become the 16th player in Eagle basketball history to score 1,000 career points. Coupled with his six-point effort against East Tennessee, Napier passed Hecky Thompson to move into 15th place on the all-time scoring list with 1,006 points. MSU closes out the 1980-81 season this week with games at \Jest Virginia University on Wednesday night and Tennessee State on Saturday night.

I~U defeated MSU last season in Charleston 79-66 in the only meeting between the two schools, while MSU downed Tennessee State 88-80 this season in the finals of the McDonald's Eagle Classic at HSU in December. Game time in Morgantown, W. Va. is 7:30p.m. with tipoff in Nashville, Tenn. at 8:30 p.m.

2-25-Sljw MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Statistics (24 Games) Record: 11-13 OVC: 4-10 '

Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 24 138-316 .437 82-94 .872 51 2.1 59-2 46 39 2 21 789 358 14.9 30 Eddie CHILDRESS 23 100-226 .442 63-96 .656 151 6.6 70-2 29 45 6 10 630 263 11.4 21 Norris BECKLEY 24 96-177 .542 71-98 .724 115 4.8 86-7 63 56 7 40 630 263 11.0 21 Jeff TIPTON 22 78-137 .569 40-57 .702 80 3.6 68-4 14 19 12 8 515 196 8.9 17 Greg COLDIRON 24 69-143 .483 40-49 .816 89 3.7 56-4 47 42 2 15 542 178 7.4 15 Dickie ALEXANDER 19 49-89 .551 40-59 .678 72 3.8 38-1 18 34 2 6 327 138 7.3 20 John SOL0*0N 24 50-94 .532 32-46 .696 30 1.3 66-3 49 52 1 15 424 132 5.5 16 Jeff RILEY 22 33-75 .440 16-24 .667 22 1.0 28-0 10 18 0 7 203 82 3. 7 11 Jeff FULTZ 24 19-46 .413 13-23 .565 19 0.8 43-3 63 46 1 16 381 51 2.1 8 Arthur SULLIVAN 14 7-16 .438 6-9 .667 6 0.4 5-0 9 5 0 3 67 20 1.4 10 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .ooo 5 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1.0 2 Darre:p. LYONS 17 6-13 .462 3-7 .429 17 1.0 12-0 1 7 0 0 66 15 0.9 6 Henry JOHNSON* 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 101/46DB 0 90 42DB

EAGLES 24 685-1414 .484 421-585 .720 802 33.4 567-28 363 384 39 145 4825 1791 74.6 108

. OPPO;NENTS 24 679-1406 .483 433-624 .694 921 38.4 538-23 353 430 59 159 4825 1791 74.6 98

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Name G FG PCT ·--FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL s MIN . TP ''AVG _ H;I Glenn - -.- NAPIER 25 141-329 ,429 82-94 . 872 53 2,1 62-2 47 40 2 22 827 364 14,6 30 Eddie CHILDRESS 24 106-239 .444 69-103 .670 161 6.7 75-3 31 46 6 10 661 281 11.7 21 Norris BECKLEY 24 96-177 .542 71-98 .724 115 4.8 86-7 63 56 7 40 630 263 11.0 21 Jeff TIPTON 22 78-137 .569 40-57 .702 80 3.6 68-4 14 19 -12 8 515 196 8.9 17 Greg COLDIRON 25 71-152 .474 40-49 .816 97 3.9 59-4 48 46 2 15 580 182 7.3 15 Dickie ALEXANDER 20 55-102 .539 43-66 .652 82 4.1 43-2 20 40 2 7 359 153 7.7 20 John SOLOMON 25 50-94 .532r 32-46 .696 32 1.3 69-3 50 56 1 15 439 132 5.3 16 Jeff RILEY 23 34-77 .442 18-27 .667 24 1.0 31-0 10 19 0 7 213 86 3. 7 11 Jeff FULTZ 25 19;48 .396 13-24 .542 21 0.8 45-3 67 49 1 17 394 51 2.0 8 Arthur SULLIVAN 15 14-27 .519 12-16 .750 10 0.7 8-0 10 8 0 4 84 40 2.7 20 Craig ·• G SMITH 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5 1.3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1. 0 2 Darrell LYONS 18 6-14 .429 5-9 .556 20 1.1 14-0 1 9 0 0 72 17 0.9 6 Henry JOHNSON1< 12 25-52 . 481' 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER>~ 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 105/49DB Opp. 93/44DB EAGLES 25 710-1478 .480 440-612 .719 849 34.0 596-30 .3Z5-~09 39 149 5025 1860 74.4 108 OPPONENTS 25 711-1477 .481 451-656 .688 969 38.8 562-25.668 4g8 66 174 5025 1873 75.0 98

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Name G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 25 141-329 .429 82-94 .872 53 2.1 62-2 47 40 2 22 827 364 14,6 30 Eddie CHILDRESS 24 106-239 .444 69-103 .670 161 6.7 75-3 31 46 6 10 661 281 ll.7 21 Norris BECKLEY 24 96-177 .542 71-98 . 724 llS 4.8 86-7 63 56 7 40 630 263 ll.O 21 Jeff TIPTON 22 78-137 .569 40-57 .702 80 3.6 68-4 14 19 12 8 515 196 8.9 17 Greg COLDIRON 25 71-152 .474 40-49 .816 97 3.9 59-4 48 46 2 15 580 182 7.3 15 Dickie ALEXANDER 20 55-102 .539 43-66 .652 82 4.1 43-2 20 40 2 7 359 153 7.7 20 John SOLOMON 25 50-94 . 532 32-46 . 696 32 1. 3 69-3 so 56 1 15 439 132 5.3 16 Jeff RILEY 23 34-77 .442 18-27 . 667 24 1. 0 31-0 10 19 0 7 213 86 3. 7 ll Jeff FULTZ 25 19-48 . 396 13-24 . 542 21 0. 8 45-3 67 49 1 17 394 51 2.0 8 Arthur SULLIVAN 15 14-27 .519 12-16 .750 10 0.7 8-0 10 8 0 4 84 40 2.7 20 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 . 500 0-0 . 000 5 1. 3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1. 0 2 Darrell LYONS 18 6-14 .429 5-9 . 556 20 1.1 14-0 1 9 0 0 72 17 0.9 6 Henry JOHNSON>~ 12 25-52 .481 3-5 .600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER>~ 9 13-26 . 500 12-18 .667 27 3.0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4.2 12 Team 105/49DB Opp. 93/44DB EAGLES 25 710-1478 .480 440-612 .719 849 34.0 596-30 375 409 39 149 5025 1860 74.4 108 OPPONENTS 25 711-1477 .481 451-656 .688 969 38.8 562-25 368 448 66 174 5025 1873 75.0 98

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- OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of 14 high school seniors to national letters-of-intent. Signed by Loney were:

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'~Tony Consiglio, a 6-2, 215 linebacker from Paul G. Blazer High School, Ashland. *Luther Gibbs, a 6-0, 205 linebacker from Warren East High School, Bowling Green. *Mike Hanlin, a 6-0, 175 quarterback from St. Mary'·s High School, St. Mary's, W. Va. *Vee Hays, a 6-1- 178 quarterback from Middlesboro High School, Middlesboro. >'

'~Melvin Knight, a 5-11, 175 defensive back from DuPont Manual High School, Louisville.

*Robbie Lockhart, a 6-2, 215 linebacker from Par~ersburg High School, Parkersburg, W. Va. *Sam Martin, a 6-2, 200 linebacker from Adena High. School in Frank£ort, Ohio. *Terry Ocheltree, a 6-3, 190 linebacker from Ripley High School, Ripley, W. Va.·

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*Joe Schlager, a 6-0, 202 linebacker from Badin High School, Hamilton, Ohio.

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2-18-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of Ray Winebrenner of Burbank, Ohio to a national letter-of-intent. A 6-4, 240 defensive lineman, Winebrenner earned honorable mention All-State honors his senior season at Norwayne High School. "We feel that Ray was one of the most active linemen we saw all season," stated Loney. "He has good speed, great leg strength and should be an excellent addition to our program." The 15th signee of the recruiting season, Winebrenner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray v1inebrenner, 209 East Britton, Burbank, Ohio and was coached in high school by Dave Vodika.

2-24-Sljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: lJim \-Jells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Jock Sutherland, radio personality and former high school basketball coach, will be the featured speaker at Morehead State Univeristy's Annual Eagle Basketball Banquet on Tuesday, March 31. Sponsored by the MSU Quarterback Club, the event is slated for 6:30p.m. in MSU's Adron Doran University Center and will feature awards presentations to the 1980-81 Eagle basketball squad. Banquet tickets are $8 per person and $15 per couple and are available from any member of the Quarterback Club or by contacting the MSU Athletic Office at 606/783-3335. ifUiNf 2-27-8ljw MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Final 1980-81 Lady Eagle Basketball Statistics Record: 17-14 KWIC: 8-6

Player G FG PCT FT PCT RE AVG - PF-D A TO BL S MIN TP AVG HI Donna STEPHENS 23 206-413 .499 64-90 .711 259 11.3 59-2 41 86 28 12 765 476 20.7 34 Robin HARMON 31 196-398 .492 34-48 .708 110 3.5 82-3 129 81 7 29 925 426 13.7 34 Priscilla BLACKFORD 31 167-340 .491 61-101 .604 314 10.1 122-8 28 96 32 44 864 395 12.7 22 Irene MOORE 28 146-314 .465 46-53 .868 67 2.4 67-1 178 87 6 49 857 338 12.1 25 Martha . RUST 29 48-130 ·.369 22-40 .550 135 4.7 56-1 23 40 16 7 552 118 4.1 11 Lynn MILEY 29 43-100 .430 24-32 .750 98 3.4 61-3 18 46 0 14 374 110 3.8 16 Rita BERRY 30 34-108 .315 24-38 .632 57 1. 9 39-0 53 34 1 14 353 92 3.1 13 Connie RYAN 30 30-72 .417 15-28 .536 47 1.6 32-1 49 37 0 18 452 75 2.5 9 Frances MOORE 28 24-53 .453 22-28 .786 54 1. 9 26-0 8 17 3 3 195 70 2.5 9 Dorothy BURK 29 25-53 .472 17-22 .773 48 1. 7 35-0 10 15 2 7 290 67 2.3 7 Loretta HUMMELDORF 24 14-52 .269 23-32 .719 47 2.0 34-0 10 20 1 8 167 51 2.1 9 Kathy GOINS 21 6-20 .300 9-14 .643 10 0.5 18-0 4 7 0 4 91 21 1.0 4 Winky JACKSON 23 6-28 .214 6-17 .353 12 0.5 17-0 4 14 4 5 88 18 0.8 5 Debbie BURK 17 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 7 0.4 4-0 4 3 1 0 43 8 0.5 2 Melissa GAYDOS* 2 1-1 1.000 1-7 .142 3 1.5 4-0 0 1 0 0 6 3 1.5 3 Linda REINKE* 8 35-71 .493 10-16 .625 47 5.9 26-1 12 19 3 2 203 80 10.0 15 Team· 109/54DB Opp. 124/60DB

LADY EAGLES 31 984-2150 .458 380-570 .667 1424 45.9 682-20 571 603 104 216"6225 2348 75.7 111 OPPONENTS 31 826-1970 .419 510-765 .667 1227 39.6 591-25 405 624 89 223 6225 2162 69.7 91

*NO LONGER ON SQUAD FINAL RESULTS *MSU 86, Cumberland 39 Dayton 86, MSU 74 ~'MSU 72, Kent State 55 /fEastern Kentucky 75, HSU 72 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 ;· ·MSU 81, Western Kentucky 77 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 - Tennessee Tech 83, MSU 63 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 ,Msu-ni, Bellarmirie 6 i +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 MSU 81, Ohio University 62 +Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 MSU 60, Hestern Kentucky 58 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 HSU 95, Marshall 70 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray State 77, MSU 69 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 107, Campbellsville 48 MSU 65, Murray State 62 MSU 79, Louisville 73 MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 MSU 89, Marshall 48 Charleston 71, MSU 64 MSU 85, Northern Kentucky 76 *Lady Eagle Invitational Louisville 73, MSU 68 @Cincinnati Classic MSU 84, Eastern Kentucky 65 +Central Missouri-Dial Classic Kentucky 66, MSU 51 #Overtime =MSU 97, Northern Kentucky 83 =KWIC Play-offs =MSU 83, Eastern Kentucky 72 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 34, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young, 12-6-80 34, Donna Stephens vs. Hurray State, 1-8-81 FG Attempted: 26, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81 26, Donna Stephens vs. Louisville, 2-16-81 FG Scored: 15, Robin Harmon vs. Brigham Young 12-6-80 15, Robin Harmon vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-27-81 FT Attempted: 12, Priscilla Blackford vs. Kent State, 11-22-80 12, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 10, Donna Stephens vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 16, Irene Moore vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-27-81 Rebounds: 19, Donna Stephens vs. Marshall, 2-12-81

TE~M SINGLE-G~ME HIGHS Points: 111, vs. Bellarmine, 1-28-81 FG Attempted: 95, vs. Campbellsville, 2-7-81 FG Scored: 51, vs. Cambpellsville, 2-7-81 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 FT Scored: 26, vs. Cumberland, 11-14-80 Assists: 29, vs. Northern Kentucky, 2-14-81 Rebounds: 70, vs. Charleston, 1-12-81 THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Cumberland Harmon 17 Blackford 12 Kent State Reinke, I. Moore 15 Blackford 13 Indiana Blackford 8 Blackford 12 Kent State I. Moore 19 Blackford 9 Miami (Ohio) Blackford 22 Blackford 15 Central Missouri Harmon 22 Blackford 10 Brigham Young Harmon 34 Blackford 9 Northern Kentucky I. Moore 19 Blackford 12 Kentucky Stephens 19 Blackford 15 Middle Tennessee Steohens 24 Harmon 9 Murray State Stephens 34 Blackford 9 Austin Peay Blackford 16 Stephens 13 Charleston Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Dayton Stephens 25 Blackford 15 Eastern Kentucky Stephens 24 Blackford 13 Western Kentucky I. Moore 24 Stephens 9 Tennessee Tech Miley 15 Blackford, Harmon 5 Bellarmine Harmon 29 Blackford 12 Ohio University Blackford 22 Blackford 17 • Western Kentucky Stephens 20 Stephens 12 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE"UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda Sloan 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- A 66-51 loss to the nationally-ranked Kentucky Lady Kats closed out the 1980-81 regular season for Coach Mickey Wells and the Morehead State University Lady Eagles, but a tie for the runner-up position in the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference (KWIC) sent MSU into post-season action.

Enteri~g the play-offs with a 15-14 record, the Lady Eagles defeated Northern Kentucky Univers:_Lty in:o.the opening round 97-83. Robin Harmon, Lovely junior, scored a game high 31 points and Martha Rust, Southgate sophomore, pulled do•m 12 rebounds. The Lady Eagles advanced to the final round of play against Eastern Kentucky University and recorded an 83-72 win. Donna Stephens, Cynthiana junior, was the game's top scorer with 23 while Harmon and Lynn Miley: =·Sarahsville, Ohio freshman, each added 16. MSU ends the season at 17-14 overall, 8-6 in the KWIC behind Kentucky (12-0) and 3-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference. Several Lady Eagle records fell during the season including three to Whick junior guard Irene Moore who broke the mark for most assists in a single game with 12. The record was previously held by Susann Brown during the 1976-77 season with 11. Moore clipped her own mark later in the season with 15 assists and rounded out her assault on the record in the KWIC play-off game with Northern when she handed out 16 assists.

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Moore also ended the season with 178 assists to break the season record of 127 held by teammate Harmon. Moore also broke her own record

of free throw accuracy with . 868, clipping her'previous1~mafk of.'. 814. The 1980-81 season saw two Lady Eagles join the 1,000-point scoring club with Harmon reaching the mark on the road against Eastern Kentu-cky and teammate Stephens reaching the mark at Marshall University. Coach Mickey Wells will lose four players to graduation including Debbie and Dorothy Burk of Warsaw, Loretta Hummeldorf of Morning View and Connie Ryan of Hillsboro, Ohio. The Lady Eagles will have four juniors return for their senior campaign next year including record-setters Irene Moore, Robin Harmon and Donna Stephens. Frances Moore of Booneville will also be closing her MSU career next season.

3-3-Blrs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Final Statistics (26 Games) Record: 11-15 OVC: 4-10

Name G FG PCT FT PCT REI AVG PF-D A TO BL S' MIN'- TP AVG HI Glenn NAPIER 26 149-343 .434 84-96 .875 59 I 2. 3 67-3 49 42 2 24 856 382 14.7 30 Eddie I I CHILDRESS 25 111-257 .432 76-114 . 667 ; 174]7.0 78-3 34 51 7 11 685 298 11.9 21 Norris BECKLEY 24 96-177 .542 71-98 .724 115 4. 8 86-7 63 56 7 40 630 263 11.0 21 Jeff TIPTON 22 78-137 .569 40-57 .702 80 3.6 68-4 14 19 12 8 515 196 8.9 17 Dickie ALEXANDER 20 61-111 .550 48-72 .667 89 4.2 46-2 21 44 3 10 390 170 8~.1 20 Greg ,., ' COLDIRON 26 72;-.1600 .. 450 40-49 .816 98 3.8 62-4 49 49 2 15 613 184 .7:1 15 John SOLOMON 26 50-94 .532 32-46 .696 32 1.2 72-3 50 59 1 15 453 132 5.1 16 Jeff RILEY' 24 37-81 .457 18-27 .667 29 1.2 36-1 11 22 0 7 237 92 3,8 11 Arthur SULLIVAN 16 16-32 .500 17-22 . 773 12 0.7 11-0 11 10 0 6 102 49 3.1 20 Jeff FULTZ 26 21-52 .403 15-26 .577 23 0.9 48-3 68 51 1 17 409 57 2,2 8 Darrell LYONS 19 8-171 . 471 5-9 .556 23 1.2 16-0 1 9 0 0 84 21 1,1 6 Craig SMITH 4 2-4 ' -;·500 0-0 .000 5 1,3 1-0 1 1 1 0 14 4 1,0 2 Henry JOHNSON* 12 25-52 .481 3-5 ,600 17 1.4 20-0 9 8 0 4 124 53 4.4 14 Albert SPENCER* 9 13-26 .500 12-18 .667 27 3,0 15-2 4 12 5 0 113 38 4,2 12 Teain ' 107/49DB Opp. 9.4/44DB EAGLES 26 739-1543 .479 461-639 .721 890 34.2 626-32 385 433 41:157 5225 1939 74.6 10: OPPONENTS 26 740-1527 .485 479-697 .687 1004 38.6 581-26 382 465 69 181 5225 1959 75.3 9: "'NO LONGER ON SQUAD

- - ' '"" . FINAL RE-sliLTS __ _ . -- MSU 108, Milligan 72 (3,800) Eastern Kentucky 91, MSU 65 (6. 400) MSU 94, Bluefield 53 (3,500) Western_ Kentucky 75, MSU 68 (7. 000) - @MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59(3,500) MSU 61, Middle Tennessee 60 (3,500). @MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 (4,000) Western Kentucky 77, MSU 65 (5,000) Kansas 90, MSU 56 (9,600) Murray State 65, MSU 56 (5,100) MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 (3,500) Austin Peay 82, MSU 69 (2,375) Marshall 98, MSU 85 (6,532) MSU 77, Tennes-s-ee Tech 64 (3,000) Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 (3,110) Akron 80, MSU 69 (1, 544) Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 (4,500) _-Eastern Kentucky 79, MSU 75 (5 ,-000) Murray State 89, MSU 70 (2,500)' MSU 78, East·Tennessee 71 (4, 000) MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 (2,250), we-st-vir-g-in~ia-82-, -.Ms-u 6-9- (Q_, 442)_ MSU 73, Charleston 68 {45o) (Tennessee State 86, MSU 79 IC 4,100) MSU 82, Akron 60 (4,000) @McDonald's Eagle Classic *Tennessee Tech 85, MSU 84 (2,010) *Overtime

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 30, Glenn Napier "vs-. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FG Attempted: 21, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FG Scored: 9, Norris Beckley vs. UI-Chicago Circle, 12-5-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 9, Glenn Napier vs. Marshall, 12-15-80 FT Attel)lpted: 14, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 FT Scored: 12, Glenn Napier vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 12, Norris Beckley vs. Murray State, 1-8-81 Assists: 9, Greg Coldiron vs. Bowling Green, 12-13-80 Rebounds: 16, Eddie Childress vs. Tennessee Tech, 2-12-81

TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 108, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Attempted: 80, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80 FG Scored: 46, vs. Milligan, 12-l-80 FT Attempted: 42, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 FT Scored: 34, vs. Tennessee State, 12-6-80 Assists: 24, vs. Bluefield, 12-2-80 Rebounds: 49, vs. Milligan, 12-1-80

THE LEADERS Opponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Milligan Napier 16 Childress 8 Bluefield Beckley 19 Tipton 6 UI-Chicago Circle Beckely 21 Beckley 9 Tennessee State Nap~er 30 Childress 8 Kansas Napier 14 Tipton 5 Bowling Green Soloinon 16 Beckley 8 Marshall Napier 28 Beckley 11 Southern Illinois Napier,Beckley 17 Childress,Coldiron,Tipton 4 Middle Tennessee Tipton 13 Tipton 5 Murray State Napier 19 Childress 5 Austin Peay Napier 20 Beckley 6 Charleston Childress 17 Childress 8 Akron Childress 18 Childress 11 Tennessee Tech Napier 20 Alexander 7 Eastern Kentucky Alexander 16 Beckley 6 Western Kentucky Childress 21 Tipton 5 Middle Tennessee Napier,Beckley 10 Childress 7 Western Kentucky Napier 22 Childress 11 Murray--state­ -O--Chfl"dress--n-- - _--::::- ---_:_-cnil-dress -r3=- - I Austin Peay Napier 19 Beckley 6 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda Sloan 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD; KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Donna Stephens, a 6-1 junior forward from Morehead State University was among the 13 players named to the All-Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference basketball team. Stephens averaged 20.7 points and 11.3 rebounds per game. She was also named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference squad and was runner-up for OVC Player of the Year honors. Joining Stephens on the All-KWIC team are Valerie Still, Maria Donhoff and Liz Lukschu of the University of Kentucky; Lisa Goodin · and Tina Wermuth of Eastern Kentucky; Laura Lynn and Janice McCracken of Murray State; Laurie Heltsley and Alicia Polson of \\festern Kentucky; Barbara Harkins and Brenda Ryan of Northern Kentucky and Sheila Foree of the University of Louisville. 1foU1fo 3-6-Slrs OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Eagle Basketball Coach Wayne Martin has announced the signing of Alonzo Linner of Millersburg Military Institute to AIJ..-Ohio Valley Conference letter-of-intent. A 6-5, 190 forward, Linner averaged 29.1 points and 13 rebounds per game his senior season, including a single-game high of 56 points and a I season field goal shooting mark of 61 percent. "We are ex1!-remely pleased that Alonzo has decided to join our program," stated Martin. "He is a tremendous athlete who plays with great intensity from the opening tip to the final buzzer." He continued;:· "We are excited by the immediate contributions he can make to the MSU basketball program." A Lexington Herald All-State performer as a junior, Linner holds school career records in both scoring and rebounding and led his squad to a 19~13 mark this·year. MMI Coach Mike Reitz classifies Linner as a solid athlete. "Alonzo was one of the most coachable players I have ever been associated with," he said. "He is an extremely hard worker and a super person overall. He led us to a 39-24 record the past two years and we have only 45 students in grades 10-12." According to Linner, MSU's location was a big factor in making his -' choice. "I chose Morehead State because it was closer to home arid I wouldn't have to travel too far," he stated. , "I like the environment as well. I feel I can go there and in four years come out with something important." The first Eagle signee of the recruiting season, Linner is the son of Mrs. Rosalee Linner, 10125 Love Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio. 3-17-Sljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Director of Athletics - G. E. (Sonny) Moran has announced a 10 game football schedule for MSU's Eagles this fall: Traditional rival Marshall University will be the season opener at Huntington's Fairfield Stadium on Sept. 12 with Ohio Valley Conference foe Middle Tennessee serving as home opener Sept. 26. Other OVC action will include home dates with Austin Peay Oct. 10; MSU's Homecoming Game, Youngstown State Nov. 14; and Eastern Kentucky Nov. 21. Road conference action includes appearances at Murray State Oct. S, Akron Oct. 17; Tennessee Tech Oct 24;·'and Western Kentucky Oct. 31. Non-conference opponent Liberty Baptist rounds out the schedule with a Nov. 7 appearance in Morehead. MSU first-year Head Coach Steve Loney inherits a squad that posted a 4-7 record last season, including a 2-5 slate in OVC play.

3-17-Sljw ' . MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1981 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time

Sept. 12 Marshall Huntington, W.Va. 7 p.m.

Sept. 26 Middle Tennessee State Morehead, Ky. 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 3 Murray State Murray, Ky. 8:30 p.m.

Oct. 10 Austin Peay Morehead, Ky. 2 p.m.

Oct. 17 Akron Akron, Ohio 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 2:30 p.m.

Oct. 31 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 2 p.m.

Nov. 7 Liberty Baptist Morehead, Ky. 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 14 Youngstown State Morehead, Ky. 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 21 Eastern Kentucky Morehead, Ky. 1:30 p.m.

All Times Eastern

'· OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of Todd Schebor of Cincinnati to a national letter-of-intent. A 6-4, 225-pound defensive end, Schebor was an all-around athlete at Sycamore High School. "We feel that Todd will make an excellent addition to our program due to his outstanding athletic ability," stated Loney. "He has an outstanding physical frame and his great movement is one of his major assets." The 17th Eagle football signee of the season is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schebor, 10780 Trailside, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was coached in high school by Joe Clark.

3-18-8ljw ., ·I OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's Eagle basketball squad closed the season Feb. 28 with an 86-79 loss at Tennessee State. For Coach Wayne Martin's squad, the loss brought the season record to 11-15, including a 4-10 total in the Ohio Valley Conference. Junior guard Glenn Napier closed the season as the team's leading scorer with an average of 14.7 points per game. Napier's career total of 1,030 points places him 13th on MSU's all-time scoring list with a season still remaining to play. Other double figure scorers for MSU include sophomore Eddie Childress at 11.9 points per game and junior Norris Beckley at 11.0 points. Childress and Beckley were also the Eagles' leading rebounde:ts·, as

Childress posted 7.0 grabs per game with Beckley ave~aging 4.8 per contest. Jeff Tipton, the only Ea8le to earn post-season honors from the OVC, averaged 8.9 points and 3.6 rebounds on the way to earning a slot on the All-OVC Freshman Team. John Solomon, MSU's lone senior, closed his four-year career with season averages of 5.1 points and 1.2 rebounds, as he saw action in all 26 MSU contests.

3-18-8ljw MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1980-81 Winter Sp6rts Scoreboard Men' s Basketball 8-6 (OVC 2-3) Women's Basketball 5-9 MSU 108, Milligan College 72 *MSU 86, Cumberland 39 MSU 94, Blu~~ield College 53 ~'MSU 72, Kent State 55 ~'MSU 70, UI-Chicago Circle 59 @Indiana 57, MSU 34 1'MSU 88, Tennessee State 80 @MSU 79, Kent State 70 Kansas 90, MSU 56 Miami (Ohio) 83, MSU 74 MSU 75, Bowling Green 70 +Central Missouri 91, MSU 75 Marshall 98, MSU 85 ±Brigham Young 79, MSU 76 Southern Illinois 84, MSU 80 Northern Kentucky 90, MSU 86 Middle Tennessee 64, MSU 57 Kentucky 84, MSU 64 Murray State 89, MSU 70 Middle Tennessee 73, MSU 68 MSU 86, Austin Peay 75 MSU 65, Murray State-62 MSU 73, Charleston 68 MSU 56, Austin Peay 49 MSU 82, Akron 60 Charleston 71, MSU 64 +Tennessee Tech 85, MSU_84 Dayton 86, MSU 74 Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky Jan. 22 at Eastern Kentucky Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky Jan. 24 at Western Kentucky Jan. 29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Jan. 26 at Tennessee Tech Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Jan. 28 BELLARMINE Feb. 5 at Murray State Jan. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY Feb. 7 at Austin Peay Jan. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY Feb. 12 TENNESSEE TECH Feb. 2 at Marshall Feb. 14 at Akron Feb. 5 at Murray State Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Feb. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE Feb. 21 EAST TENNESSEE Feb. 10 LOUISVILLE Feb. 25 at West Virginia Feb. 12 MARSHALL Feb. 28 at Tennessee Tech Feb. 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY March 6-7 OVC Tournament Feb. 16 at Louisville *McDonald's Eagle Classic Feb. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY +Overtime Feb. 21 KENTUCKY *Lady Eagle Invitational @Cincinnati Classic Men's Indoor Track +Central Missouri-Dial Classic

Ja~. 17 MSU Invitational (No team score) Jan. 24 at University of Tennessee Jan. 31 SPANKY CLASSIC Women's Indoor Track 1-11 Feb. 6-7 at Indiana Relays· Feb. 14 MARSHALL Jan. 16-17 at Ohio State Inv. Feb. 21 at Ohio State (11th of 12) Feb. 27-28 at OVC Championships Jan. 24 WEST VIRGINIA, LOUISVILLE EAST TENNESSEE Jan. at Purdue Inv. Feb. at Mason-Dixon Relays HOME EVENTS IN ALL CAPS Feb. OHIO UNIVERSITY, EASTERN KENTUCKY, MURRAY STATE, MIDDLE TENNESSEE -- I OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL f}06/ 783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney will greet 83 candidates for MSU's.football squad Saturday as the Eagles open spring practice. Entering his first spring practice as head coach, Loney will have a veteran squad which features 40 returning lettermen off the 1980 team that finished 4-7 overall and 2-5 in Ohio Valley Conference play.

Top offensive returnees are junior quarterback Don Reeves · .~ (6-3, 185), who heads a list of six returning offensive starters. Defensively, the Eagles return eight starters, including junior linebacker Dan Gooch (6-0, 220), who set MSU records last season for tackles in a s,ingle game, tackles in a season and total hits in a season. Spring drills will end Monday, April 27 with MSU's Annual Blue-Gold Spring Game·. Kick-off at Jayne Stadium is 7 p.m. The Eagles open the regular season Sept. 12 in a 7 p.m. contest at Marshall University. iNNNfo 3-24-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --~ Morehead State University Head Football Coach

Steve Loney has announced the signing of Greg ~oung of Elkins, W. Va. to a national letter-of-intent. A 6,-,5, 23..5-pound defensive tackle, Young earned All-Conference and honorable mention All-State honors his senior season at Elkins High School. "We feel that Greg will make an excellent collegiate lineman," stated Loney. "He has good size, is a very active player and has good lower body strength." The 17th signee of the recruiting season is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Young, 108 Sunset Dr., Elkins, W.Va. and was coached in high school by Mike Hickman.

3-23-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351 •

MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced the signing of Connie Appelman of Augusta to a national letter-of-intent. A 5-10 forward-guard, Appelman averaged 22.1 points, 11.5 rebounds and 4.1 assists in her senior season for Coach Bill Case at Augusta High School. "Connie has the size, agility, ball handling skills and shooting range to be an excellent swing forward or guard in college," stated Wells. "She has outstanding character and will fit into our program very well. We expect her to contribute immediately as a freshman." An All-District, All-Region and All-State performer, Appelman scored 1,400 points in three varsity seasons and is also an outstanding softball and tennis player. The first Lady Eagle signee of the recruiting season is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Appelman of Augusta. ##### 3-23-Sljw. I I 1 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Fred Stewart 31~ ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY' 40351

MOREHEAD, KY. The Morehead State University Lady ·Eagle track squad opened the outdoor track season by breaking five MSU marks in the 10-team Marshall Invitational.

West Virginia won the meet, with Ohio University, Marshall

University and-~§g· rounding out the top four.

Two records fell to the combined efforts of Del Jean Ross, Xenia Ohio senior an-d- Pat ·Reynar, Sloatsburg, NY, ·sophomore in ' ' --~. ____ :------··- . ---- - the discus relay. Ross and Reynar took fourth with a combined effort of 206 feet, breaking the previous MSU mark of 188-9~.

Ross had a throw of 113 and Reynar 93. The duo also set a record· in the shot put relay. Ross had an effort of 39-2~, a personal best, and Reynar added 40-2~ for a recprd-setting total of 79-5.

The winning MSU 440-yard relay team's :49-,8 set a school - - - record. Susie Horner, East Wenatchee, Wash., sophomore, Linda

Newsom, Suffern, NY, freshman, Priscilla Blake, Cincinnati, Ohio, freshman and Donna Smitherman, Detroit, Mich., sophomore made up the winning squad.

The medley relay team of Horner, Smitherman, Newsom and Sally

Wampler, Whitesburg sophomore, finished third with a time of

1:52.3, good enough for another MSU mark.

The fifth record was set in the 880~·yard. relay with Horner, -~---· Naomi West, Louisville senior, Blake and Cindy Rust,· California, freshman, taking third with a time of 1·; 47.0.

"I was very pleased with our performance," said Coach Mary·

Silvani. "We are looking forward to continued improvement over the course of the season."

3-2y-8lrs ########## OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Contact: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY. 40351 Office: 606/783-3325 Home: 606/784-8073 MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced the signing of Loni Guilette of Algoma, Wis. to a national letter-of-intent. A 6-3 center, Guilette averaged 18.2 points and 11.6 rebounds per game her senior season for Algoma High School as she led her squad to the Wisconsin State Championship. "Loni has excellent credentials and we expect her to contribute immediately at the center position," stated Wells. "One thing we have been missing is a dominating center and Loni should fill that need both offensively and defensively." An All-State Tournament performer this season, Guilette has participated in the Wisconsin State Championships each of the last three seasons. "Loni has excellent moves, good strength, can handle the ball against the press and makes an excellent outlet pass, which should help our fast break," Wells added. The second Lady Eagle signee of the recruiting season, she is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Guilette of Algoma, Wis., and was coached in high school by R9bert Hafeman. She joins Connie Appelman of Augusta High School on HSU's list of recruits.

3-26-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda Sloan 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, KY. --- The Morehead State University Eagle tennis team defeated Marshall University 7-2 and fell to Middle Tennessee

8-l to begin the spring season with a 1-l mark.

In the 7-2 win over Marshall, Philip King, No. l, Ronen Graziani,

No. 3, Julian Lowin, No. 4 and Nick Lee, No. 5, won in singles while the doubles teams of Lee-King, No. l, Leighton Jones-Lowin, No. 2

and Graziani-Jim Lykins, No. 3 were victorious.

Against Middle Tennessee, King recorded the lone MSU win in

singles.

The Eagles will open home court action on April l against the

University of Indiana Southeast at 3 p.m.

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3-27-8lrs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Spring Sports Scoreboard 1981

Baseball 7-7 Softball

Mississippi 4-1, MSU 0-3 March 31 at Central State (2) Mississippi 24, MSU 6 April 3 WESTERN KENTUCKY (2) Memphis State 17-8, MSU 5-5 April 4 LOUISVILLE (2) Memphis State 11, MSU 3 April 5 BELLARMINE (2) Middle Tennessee 4, MSU 3 April 6 KENTUCKY (2) MSU 2-19, Anderson 1-0 April 8 at Northern Kentucky (2) MSU 10, Kentucky 0 April 10 at Campbellsville (2) MSU 5-6, Purdue 4-5 April 11 at Kentucky State (1) MSU 6-6, Purdue 4-9 Alice Lloyd (1) March 31 MARSHALL (1) April 13 at Eastern Kentucky (2) April 1 at Kentucky (1) April 15 at Louisville (2) April 2 at Louisville (2) April 17 CAMPBELLSVILLE (1) April 3 CHARLESTON (1) NORTF.ERN KENTUCKY ( 1) April 4 EASTERN KENTUCKY (2) April 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan ( 1) April 6 at Marshall (1) Western Kentucky (1) April 7 KENTUCKY STATE (2) April 22 at Bellarmine (2) April 9 WESTERN KENTUCKY (2) April 24-25 at Kentucky State Champs. April 11 AKRON (2) April 13 OHIO UNIVERSITY (2) Women's Outdoor Track 11-3 April 14 KENTUCKY (1) April 16 at Akron (2) Marshall Inv. Relays (4 of 8) April 18 at Western Kentucky (2) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 8) April 20 at Northern Kentucky (2) April 4 at Cardinal Relays April 22 LOUISVILLE (2) April 11 at Murray State Inv. April 23 at Eastern Kentucky (2) April 17-18 KWIC·Championships April 27 KENTUCKY (1) April 24-25 at Becky Boone Relays April 30-May 1,2 at OVC Playoffs May 1-2 at OVC Championships May 21-23 at AIAW Nationals Men's Outdoor Track 16-6 Women's Tennis 2-0 (Spring Only) Early Bird Relays (7 of 12) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 12) MSU 8, Ball State 1 April 4 at Kentucky Relays MSU 7, Cincinnati 2 April 10-11 at Dogwood Relays March 31 at Ohio University April 21 OHIO UNIVERSITY April 3 at Carson-Newman April 25 at Twilight Inv. April 4 at East Tennessee State May 1-2 at OVC Champsionships Appalachian State April 5 ·at Virginia Tech Men's Tennis 2-2 April 6 EASTERN KENTUCKY April 8 LOUISVILLE Middle Tennessee 8, MSU 1 April 10 at Miami (Ohio) MSU 7, Marshall 2 April 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN West Virginia 8, MSU 1 ILLINOIS MSU 7, Akron 2 April 17 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS M~rch 31 at Louisville April 18 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS April -.1 INDIANA:_SOUTHEAST April 24 MARSHALL April 6 TENNESSEE TECH April 29 at Centre · April 7 LOUISVILLE May 1 Eastern Michigan - at EKU April 10 at Austin Peay May 7-9 at AIAW Regionals April 11 Tennessee-Chattanooga at AP June 11-13 at AIAW Nationals April 13 at Kentucky April 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY Golf 17-7 April 17 at Murray State I -- April 18 St. Louis Univ. at Murr~y Mirror Lake Inter. (5 of 13} April 22 HENRY FORD COLLEGE Rolling Hills Inter.-(4 of 19) April 23 CINCINNATI A~ril 3-4 at Marshall Inv. April 25 at Western Kentucky April 10-12 at Colonel Classic April 28 · WRIGHT STATE . _r--·April 16-19 at Kentucky Inter. 1-2 -at-ovc-cliampionships -Aprii -2-0 at -~av:l(J:f_In.j)r.. r April 27-28 OVC CHAMPTON8HTP OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced that Patty McClure of Lancaster, Ohio, will attend MSU beginning in the fall of 1981. A 5-ll forward from Bloom Carroll High School in Lancaster, ) McClure averaged 21 poihts, 15 rebounds and four assists per game as a senior. She shot 58 percent from the field and 83 percent from the free throw line and blocked 22 shots. "Patty has the size, rebounding and shooting ability to be a great asset to our program as a freshman," stated Wells. "She is a solid fundamental performer who plays well on both ends of the floor." '·An All-State performer in Ohio, she was All-Mid State League three years, All-District and a letter winner in volleyball, basketball and softball for four years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McClure of Lancaster, Ohio, and\was coached in high school by Jan Hodge. fNNNfo 3-31-Sljw

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OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, KY. ---Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve--- Loney has announced the signing of David Bax of St. Charles, Mo., to a national letter-of-intent.

A 6-8, 240-pound offensive tackle, Bax earned all-conference,

All-Metro St. Louis and All-City St. Louis honors his senior season at St. Charles High School.

"David was a highly recruited athlete who became available to us very late in the recruiting season," stated_ Loney. "He has - --- -. --- excellent techniques, possesses college strength right now and is still growing."

The 18th signee of the recruiting season, Bax is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bax, 3025 Blanchette, St. Charles, Mo., and was coached in high school by Jim Williams.

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OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. Following a less than successful Spring trip, which resulted in a 1-6 mark, Morehead State University Coach Steve Hamilton's charges have turned things around, winning six of the last seven outings for a 7-7 mark. Included in a six-game winning streak were a doubleheader sweep 'of Anderson College by 2-1 and 19-0 scores, a 10-0 win over the University of Kentucky in Lexington and three wins over Purdue. The Eagles managed 5-4, 6-5 and 6-4 wins over the Boilermakers before dropping a 9-6 decision in the second game of a twin-bill. One-of tne·main reasons for the reversal in form is the play of

junior ~utfielder Glenn Jones.

Th~ Frankfort High School product is currently hitting at a .560 clip on 28 of 50 at the plate, and has hit safely in all of MSU's 14 games. Jones has also hit with power, slamming five home runs, including three in the UK game. Other Eagle offensive leaders are junior Jamey Bennett with a .365 batting average and five home runs; senior John Combs with a .357 average; freshman Joe Mitchell with four home runs and junior Mark Davis with three home runs, all against Purdue. Another big reason for the turnaround has been the performance of the Eagle pitchers. During the six-game streak, MSU pitchers allowed only 10 earned runs in 48 innings, for an earned run average of 1.88. Including the 9-6 loss to Purdue, the staff ERA is 3.11 since returning from the spring trip.

(mor-e) Baseball 2-2-2-2-2

One of the surprises of the young season has been the pitching performance of senior lefthander Mark Molitor in the starting rotation. Troubled by a back injury most of last season, Molitor has compiled a 2-1 record and allowed only three earned runs in 25 innings for a 1.08 ERA. Two other pitchers that have recorded wins are junior Mike Mattox and freshman Ricky Layne. Mattox currently is 2-2, but has won his last two decisions on complete-game performances. Layne, 2-1 on the year, has posted wins over Mississippi and Kentucky and has a 2.35 ERA in 15 1/3 innings of·work. The other Eagle hurler to record a win is junior Glenn Napier, who downed Purdue Saturday for his first decision of the season. The Eagles open play in the Northern Division of the Ohio Valley Conference Saturday, hosting one of the hottest teams in the league, Eastern Kentucky, in a 1 p.m. doubleheader at . #### 3-31-Sljw OffiCE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLLE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Glenn Napier'· Hazard junior, and Jeff Tipton, ' Ashland freshman, dominated the recent honors presentations at the Morehead State University Basketball Awards Banquet by receiving three awards each. Napier, a guard, was named the team's Most Valuable Player and also received awards for free throw shooting and scoring leadership. Tipton, a center, received awards as the Top Freshman in addition to recognition for Best Field Goal Percentage and for being named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Freshman Team. John Solomon, the squad's only senior, received the 110 Percent Award and special recognition as a senior s·quad member. Other players recognized during the festivities were Dickie Alexander, Hazard freshman, Most Improved Player; Eddie Childress, Muncie, Ind. sophomore, Top Rebounder; Norris Beckley, Shelbyville junior, Top Defensive Player; Jeff Fultz, Richmond freshman, Most

Assists; and Arthur (Pee Wee) Sullivan, Shelbyville freshman, Academ~c Excellence Award. Former Lexington high school coach and radio personality.Jock· Sutherland. was the featured speaker at the annual event.

4-1-Sljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLlE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced that Lora Stapleton of Hamilton, Ohio will attend MSU beginning in the fall of 1981. A 6-2 center, Stapleton averaged 28 points and 14 rebounds per game her senior season at New Miami High School in Hamilton. "He feel that Lora has the height and jumping ability to be a strong factor inside for us," stated Wells. "She can easily touch the rim and has a soft shooting touch around the basket." Selected for the Ohio All-State Team, Stapleton was also named "Player of the Year" in the Golden Triangle League, first team All-Miami Conference and was a member of the District 15 Coaches-All-Star Team. She is the daughter of Mrs. Norma Stapleton of Hamilton, Ohio and was coached in high school by Mick Urban.

4-l-8ljw r~ MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1981 Baseball Statistics (14 Games) Record: 7-7 Hitting G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HP SAC AVG PO A E PCT -- -so - SB Glenn Jones 14 so 10 28 3 1 5 18 4 2 1-3 4 1 .560 24 0 1 .960 Jamey Bennett 14 52 7 19 3 0 5 13 11 3 3-4 0 0 .365 23 30 10 .841 John Combs 14 56 13 20 3 0 2 9 4 4 3-3 0 1 ;}57 19 0 1 .950 Tom Rastani 6 17 4 6 4 0 0 4 3 0 0-0 0 0 .353 18 2 1 .952 Mark Swartz 4 12 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 5 0-0 0 0 .333 3__ 3 ____ ? 7_C::CI.

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MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's Lady Eagle tennis team opened the spring season recently with wins over Ball State University and the University of Cincinnati. MSU defeated Ball State 8-1, winning all singles competition and losing only at No. 3 doubles. Charmaine Olivier, a freshman from Zimbabwe, Africa, was victorious in her debut at No. 1. She joined the Lady Eagles at the beginning of the spring semester and replaces Fiona Moffitt, Dawlish, England junior, who played No. 1 before returning to England. Teammates Alison Hill, Bristol, England sophomore; Kerstin Wictorin, Stockholm, Sweden freshman; Liz Oosthuizen, Kitwe, Zambia senior; Miriam Hard, Westerville, Ohio junior and Jennie Circle, Springfield, Ohio junior also won in singles. In doubles, the duos of Olivier-Oosthuizen and Hill-Circle came out on top while Wictorin-Patty Zuniga, Paris, Ky. junior, accounted for the only MSU loss. The story was much the same against the University of Cincinnati, as the Lady Eagles won 7-2, losing No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles. Olivier, Hill, Wictorin, Oosthuizen and Circle won in singles while Hard was defeated. Olivier-Oosthuizen and Hill-Circle won in doubles and Wictorin-Zuniga lost. "It was a nice way to start the season," said MSU Coach Beverly Mayhew. . "We played Ball State and UC in the fall and the scores were much closer. That means we are stronger than in the fall." The Lady Eagles are now 2-0 for the spring season and 13-4 combined

fall and spring. The team returns home on April 6 to host Eastern Kentucky University.

4-1-81rs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1981 Lady Eagle Softball Statistics Record: 2-0

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG I Peg ---Hofmann 2 8 4 7 0 1 2 5 .875 TeJCJ:.Y _Caris to 1 5 2 4 1 0 0 4 .800 Lynn Miley 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 .750 I Jenny Hollabaugh 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 .666 Bridget Clay 1 3 2 2 o- 0 0 0 .666 Jamie Hickle 2 8 "4 5 0 0 0 1 .625 I Kim Dumas 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 .600 Kathy Goins 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 .500 Vicky Arlinghaus 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 .500 I Patti Porter 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 .500 Linda Dawson 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 .500 Kerry Flinn 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 1 .400 I Donna_Allen 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 .400 Sandy Doyle 1 5 2· 2 1 0 0 0 .400 Tammy Hodge 1 3 0 1. 1 0 0 2 .333 I Robin Harmon 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 1 .286 Debbie Trottier 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 Cindy Kroll 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 I Team 2 85 30 45 3 2 2 28 .529 Opponent 2 49 2 12 1 1 0 2 .245 OFFICE OF NEHS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Following four days of full-contact drills, I ·----. ' Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has been I ~l~?sed witli his team's progress in spring practice. "I've been particularly pleased with the progress of our offensive line," stated Loney. "The Players have demonstrated extreme maturity and are all bigger and stronger than last season." Anchoring the offensive front will be senior tackle David Phillips, (6-4, 262) a transfer from Ohio State. Other returning· linemen include senior guard Tony Cardwell (6-2, 249), senior tackle Mike Ealey (6-2, 254), junior center.Dean Copeland (6-2, 234).and junior guard Rich Zureich (6-4, 254). Tight end will also give the Eagles blocking strength as junior Steve Pytle (6-6, 241), a part-time starter at offensive tackle, is the leading candidate.

"We have been happy at the competition~for positions," Loney said. "It has been very healthy and has brought out the best in our players." Another area that has pleased the first-year head coach has been the change of sophomore David Thurkill from tight end to fullback. A Cincinnati Moeller product, Thurkill has the size (6-1, 237) to post a threat both blocking and carrving the ball, but has "a lot to learn."

Defens-ively, MSU wili"be implementing a new 4~4 alignment and Loney ;feels the qeJense _is ,_j)_e.:_hin&l, the_ o_f_fens~ _a_l:___!_h~~~,-~oi~t -\,

"With-ou:~; ..new system, it-has taken the players longe-r to adjust to what we are doing," Loney stated. "They have been ma¥:ing rapid improve- ment but it has just taken them longer to get into the swing of things."

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Leadin~ a def~~se that returns eight starters is junior linebacker " . Dan G~-och (6-o; 223}. He set MSU records last season for most tackles in a game and season and also for total hits in a season. Defensive keys for the Eagles could be the performance of senior Ken Hopkins (6-3, 210) and junior Todd Curkendall (6-2, 204), current leaders in the battle for the newly-created corner positions. The Eagles will be on public display in the Annual Blue-Gold Game on Monday, April 27. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. at Jayne Stadium. MSU opens the regular season '\vith a 7 p.m. contest at MaT.shall ) University on Saturday, Sept. 12.

4-3-Sljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Lady Eagle::volleyball Coach Laradean Brown has announced the signing of three high school seniors to national letters-of-intent. Signees included are:

'~Mary Bradley is a 5-11% middle blocker from St. Ursula Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley, 1114 Rutledge, Cincinnati, she was coached in high school by Kim Shibinski. *Debbie Kappes is a 5-10 on-hand hitter from Bellevue High School in Bellevue. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kappes, 401 Grandview Ave., Bellevue, she was coached in high school by Sally Meng. *Carol Wauligman is a 5-11 alL-purpose player from Seton High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wauligman, 4117 Pleasure Dr., Cincinnati, she was coached in high school by Mary Jett. "We feel that all three of these players will be able to help us immediately," stated Brown. "All three have excellent size and come from solid high school.,. and amateur programs." She continued: "We lost three solid players off last year's squad, but with the addition of these three newcomers, and. the players we have back, we should be very solid next season." if iNfo 4-6-Sljw > -.

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Coach Beverly Mayhew and the Morehead State University women's tennis squad made Msu··history recently with a 6-3 win over Eastern Kentucky University.

It was the first~ time a team from MSU had defeated EKU in women' s tennis . "This has been my goal since I began coaching at Morehead State," said Mayhew. "It was a very nice win and an excellent team victory." In singles, Alison Hill, Charmaine Olivier, Liz Oosthuizen and Jennie Circle recording wins while the doubles teams of Hill-Circle and Olivier-Oosthuizen also recorded wins.for MSU. The Lady Eagles are currently 7-1 for the spring season after defeating Carson Newmann 9-0 and East Tennessee State 5-4. Appalachian

State downed MSU 5-4. ~ .... - - - - '-1 ~ MSU will host the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament April 17 and 18.

4-7-8lrs MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Spring Sports Scoreboard 1981 Baseball 10-11 (OVC-1-1) Softball 5-l \· Mississippi 4-1, MSU 0~3 MSU 19-11, Central State 1-1 Mississippi 24_,_ MSU 6 ___ _ MSU 4-3, Western Kentucky 2-2 Memphis State 17-8, MSU 5-5 MSU 2-4, Louisville 1-5 Memphis State 11, MSU 3 April 6 KENTUCKY (2) Middle Tennessee 4,_MSU 3 April 8 at Northern Kentucky (2) MSU 2-19, Anderson 1-0 April 10 at Campbellsville (2) MSU 10, Kentucky 0 April 11 at Kentucky State (1) MSU 5-6, Purdue 4-5 Alice Lloyd (1) MSU 6-6, Purdue 4-9 April 13 at Eastern Kentucky (2) Marshall 16, MSU 7 April 15 at Louisville (2) Kentucky 13, MSU 2 April 17 CAMPBELLSVILLE (1) Louisville 14-12, MSU 10-21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY (1) MSU 18, Charleston 12 April 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan (1) Eastern Kentucky 6-11, MSU 4-12 Western Kentucky (1) April 6 at Marshall (1) April 22 at Bellarmine (2) April 7 KENTUCKY STATE (2) April 24-25 at Kentucky State Champs. April 9 WESTERN KENTUCKY (2) April 11 AKRON (2) April 13 OHIO UNIVERSITY (2) Women's Outdoor Track 11-3 April 14 KENTUCKY (1) April 16 at Akron (2) Marshall Inv. Relays (4 of 8) April 18 at Western Kentucky (2) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 8) April 20 at Northern Kentucky (2) Cardinal Relays (No team score) April 22 LOUISVILLE (2) -April 11 at Murray State Inv. April 23 at Eastern Kentucky (2) April 17-18 KWIC Championships April 27 KENTUCKY (1) April 24-25 at Becky Boone-Relays April 30-May 1,2 at OVC Playoffs Hay ___l_::2 _ at 9_V_9 Championships May 21-23 at AIAW--Nationars-

Men's Outdoor Track 16-6 Early Bird Relays (7 of 12) Women' s Tennis 5-l (Spring Only) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 12) Kentucky Relays (No team score) MSU 8,-Ball State 1 April 10-11 at Dogwood Relays MSU 7, Cincinnati 2 April 21 OHIO UNIVERSITY MSU 8, Ohio University 1 April 25 at Twilight Inv. __ MSU 9, Carson-Newman 0 May 1-2 at OVC thampionships- MSU 5, East Tennessee State 4 Appalachian State 5, MSU 4 April 6 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY April 8 LOUISVILLE Men's Tennis 4-2 April 10 at Miami (Ohio) April 11 ~.JESTERN MICHIGAN Middle Tennessee 8, MSU 1 ILLINOIS MSU 7, Marshall 2 April 17 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS West Virginia 8, MSU 1 April 18 OVC CHM1PIONSHIPS MSU 7, Akron 2 April 24 MARSHALL MSU 7, Louisville 2 April 29 at Centre MSU 9, Indiana-Southeast 0 May 1 Eastern Michigan - at EKU April 6 TENNESSEE TECH May 7-9 at AIAW Regionals April 7 LOUISVILLE June 11-13 at AIAltl Nationals April 10 at Austin Peay April 11 Tennessee-Chattanooga at AP April 13 at Kentucky April 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY ~­ Golf 20-21 April 17 at Hurray StaEe April 18 St. Louis Univ. at Murray Mirror Lake Inter. (5 of 13) April 22 HENRY FORD COLL~GE Rolling Hills Inter. (4 of 15)­ April 23 ·ciNCINNATI - Marshall Inv. (15 of 18) April 25 at Western Kentucky April 10-12 at Colonel Classic I A ...... ; 1 ')Q T.TDTI"'U'T' C''T'A'T'D 11-~--~., "11" .,,.... , f OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL ' 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced the signing of Cindi Clay of Winchester to a national letter-of-intent. A 5-6 guard at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Clay averaged 14 points, six rebounds and five assists per game, as her high school team advanced to the semi-finals of the Kentucky State Tournament. "Cindi is an excellent floor player and has the quickness and defensive ability to be an outstanding collegiate performer," stated Wells. "She is . very intelligent and plays will great intensity and enthusiasm." An All-District and All-Regional performer, she was selected first team All-State by the Associated Press and Lexington Herald. She has also been selected to participate in the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star series this summer. "We feel Cindi is an excellent collegiate prospect," Wells added. "Playing on a No. 1 ranked team in high school should give her the playing experience necessary to compete at the college level." The latest Lady Eagle signee is the daughter of Irvine Clay of Lexington and Barbara Adams of Winchester and was coached in high school by Dan Hempel, Kentucky's "Coach of the Year."

4-7-Sljw •• OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Ronda Sloan MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Morehead State University men's tennis squad recorded three wins recently including a·9-0·decisionrover Ohio Valley Conference opponent Tennessee Tech. The".Eagles also blanked Indiana University-Southeast 9-0 and downed the University of Louisville 7-2. Against Tennessee Tech, Philip King, Nick Lee, Ronen Graziani, Julian Lowin, Leighton Jones and Jim Lykins recorded singles wins for the Eagles while the duos of King-Lee, Lowin-Jones and Graziani-Lykins added wins in doubles. After road trips to Austin Peay, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga and the University of Kentucky, the Eagles return home to host Eastern Kentucky University on Wednesday, April 15.

41414Nt 4-8-8lfs OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES .MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Contact: ·Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead State University Head Football Coach Steve Loney has announced the signing of Rick Calcutt III of Seminole, Fla., to a national letter-of-intent. A 6-0, 185 tailback-wide receiver, Calcutt played for coach Fred Robinson at Seminole High School, earning All-Sun Coast Conference, All-City and All-County honors his senior season. "Rick has more speed than anyone we've recruited so far this season," stated Loney. "He is a very explosive runner and has playing experience at both tailback and wide receiver." The 19th MSU football signee, Calcutt is the son of Frederick W. Calcutt, Jr., 13700 80th Ave. North, Seminole, Fla.

4-10-8ljw· OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325 '

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead State University Eagle Basketball Coach Wayne Martin has announced the signing of Earl Harrison of ------Gloucester Community College, Sewell, N.J., to a national letter-of-intent. ------A 6-7, 218 junior forward. Harrison averaged 11.3 points and 15.2 rebounds per game this season as he led his collegiate squad to a 32-4 mark and a berth in the national junior college tournament. A 62 percent field goal shooter on the season, Harrison's rebounding average placed him fifth nationally in that catagory. "Earl is truly a power forward," stated Martin. "His rebounding ability, along with his agility and strength, excited us. We look

0 forward to his contribution to our program." The third Eagle signee of the recruiting season, Harrison is a graduate of Overbrook Regional High School, Lindenwold, N.J.

4-10.,.8ljw - - MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1981 Baseball Statistics (21 Games) Record: 10-11 Hitting G AB •'R H 2B 3B HR RBI. BB . SB. HP SAC AVG ro E )'CT, so ~ ,...... ,...... ~ ------6 ~ Glenn Jones 19 70 15 35 5 1 5 25 6 5 4~6 5 1 ,500 30 ll 3 '9.12 Jamey Bennett 19 72 13 26 4 0 6 21 13 5 5-7 0 0 ,361 29. 34 10 ,863 John Combs 21 86 25 31 5 0 4 16 6 10 4-4 0 1 ,360 28 0 4 ,875 Mark Swartz 6 17 5 6 0 0 1 1 4 5 o.,.o 0 a ,353 3 3 2 ,750 Tom Rastani ll 28 8 9 5 0 1 9 5 3 o-a a a ,321 33 2 2 ,946 Alan Steele 21 72 13 22 1 1 2 12 15 5 h3 1 1 ,306 47 a 4 ,922 Chris Auer 21 63 17 18 1 1 2 8 13 lE a-1 1 2 ,286 35 22 14 ,803 Jeff White 14 46 la 13 2 a 4 17 la 5 0-1 2 0 .283 83 7 3 .968 Joe Mitchell 19 73 13 20 2 1 6 11 16 1 1-1 1 a ,274 35 46 14 ,853 Mark Davis 20 74 14 19 2 0 3 18 13 7 3-3 0 0 ,257 63 3 4 .·943 Don Allen 6 18 4 3 a ·o 0 3 8 2 o-a 1 1 ,167 2a 2 a l,aaa John Bennett 15 43 12 7 0 0 2 6 17 8' bl 1 1 .163 61 4 1 ,985 Chris Hail 7 15 3 ~la Q a 0 0 3 1 a-a 0 0 .ooa 4 6 1 .9a9 Randy Lambert 1 1 a :a 0 0 0 ·:.o 1 0 a-a 0 0 .ooa 2 0 a 1.000 Steve Roberts 1 0 0 Q 0 Q 0 o· Q Q o .. o a a ,000 a 0 0 ,000 Glenn Napier>'< 1 0 1 a a a a :a a a a-.Q a a :ooo 0 0 0 .000 Pitchers . '3 '' 13. 2 ,889 Team 21 678 153 209 27 4 36 147 130 68 19-27 12 7 ,308 476 143 64 ,''. 906 Opp. 21 679. 175 212 32 3 2a 136 106 92 24-28 8 14 .312 484 185 43 .940 .. •, .. >~Fielding totals included under "pitchers"

Pitching G GS CG L ):);' H R . ER . BB . HP Wl? .BA . ERA - YJ: E. so ~ -· Mark Molitor 5 5 2 2 2 a 26 21 14 6 17 6 1 (!) 1 2.08 David Armentrout 6 1 0 1 2 1 14,1 18 17 6 13 6 1 0 0 3, 77 Glenn Napier 4 3 1 1 1 0 17,1 18 ll 8 17 7 1 0 1 4.15 Mark Davis 2 0 Q 1 a a '1:2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5,40 Mike Mattox 5 3 2 2 2 Q 27,1 29. 22 17 21 la 1 3 1 5.60 Ricky Layne 5 4 a 2 1 0 21,1 28 21 14 14 21 3 1 a 5,91 Scott Haynes 4 3 0 a 1 1 la,2 21 19 10 5 9. a 1 0 8,44 David Michael 5 0 0 a a a 12,1 22 21 13 4 8 1 2 0 9.,49 Ted Carter 3 1 a 0 0 0 10 19 15 13 3 9. 0 a a 11, 7a Mark Swartz 3 a 0 1 0 a .. 8 ,1 15 15 11 3 8 0 1 0 ll,88 Brad Redman 5 1 a 0 1 0 9,1 19 19 . 14. 8 8 0 0 .. 0 13.50 Team 21 21 5 la ll 2 158.2 212 175 113 106 92 8 8 3 6.41 Opp. 21 21 7 11 10 4 161.1 209 153 123 130 68 12 3 0 6.86 OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Ronda'Sloan 317·ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Morehead State University women's outdoor track squad placed seventh in a field .. of 11 in the Murray State Invitational. MSU individual efforts include: Pat Reynar, Sloatsburg, N.Y. sophomore, fifth in the shot put at 40-5%; Donna Smitherman, Detroit, Mich. sophomore, fourth in the 100-meter hurdles, breaking her own MSU record at 14.0; and Del Jean Ross, Xenia, Ohio senior, third in the discus, 128-%. MSU's mile relay team took fifth with a time of 4:02.3, the best time of the season. The Lady Eagles will travel to the University of Louisville to compete in the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference (KWIC) State Meet on April 17 and 18. #### 4-14-8lrs OfFICE Of NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Ronda S~oan MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University Lady Eagles' tennis squad were 1-2 after a recent trip to 'tne'·University of Miami (Ohio) and a quad-match with Hestern Michigan University, the University of Illinois and Miami. The Lady Eagles easily disposed of Illinois 7-2 but fell to WMU and Miami by identical 5-4 margins. In the three contests, MSU's Charmaine Olivier was 2-1; Alison Hill went 1-2; Kerstin Wictorin and Liz Oosthuizen each went 3-0; while Jennie Circle and Miriam Hard were winless in singles competition. In doubles play, the pairs of Olivier-Oosthuizen were unbeaten at 3-0 while Hill-Circle were 2-1 and Wictorin-Hard went 1-2. The Lady Eagles will host the Ohio Valley Conference Championships on'April 17 and 18. Competition begins each morning at 9 a.m.

4-14-8lrs OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Ronda Sloan MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---After weekend losses to Austin Peay and the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, the Morehead State University men's tennis squad were looking for a win when the Eagles traveled -- to the University of Kentucky:

- j ---...... However, MSU kept looking as the Wildcats defeated the ,-----::..._____._1 ------Eagles 6-3 and dropped MSU's season mark_ to 6-5. In singles, Philip King and Julian Lowin recorded wins for the Eagles while the doubles team of Lowin-Leighton Jones collected a' win. The Eagles,are now gearing-up for the Ohio Valley Conference Championships scheduled in early May at .

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BaseBall 14-13 (ovc 2-3) Softball 10-4 Mississippi 4-1, MSU 0-3 MSU 19-ll, Central State l-1 Mississippi 24, MSU 6 MSU 4-3, Western Kentucky 2-2 Memphis State 17-8, MSU 5-5 MSU 2-4, Louisville 1~5 Memphis State 11, MSU 3 MSU 3-5, Kentucky 2-1 Middle Tennessee 4, MSU 3 Northern Kentucky 5-10, MSU 2-2 MSU 2-19, Anderson 1-0 MSU 9, Kentucky State 4 MSU f6,- Kentucky 0 MSU 5, Alice Lloyd 2 MSU 5-6, Purdue 4-5 Eastern Kentucky 2-l, MSU 0-5 MSU 6-6, Purdue 4-9 April 15 at Louisville (2) .Marshall 16, MSU 7 April 17 CAMPBELLSVILLE ( l) Kentucky 13, MSU 2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY (l) Louisville 14-12, MSU 10-21 April 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan ( l) MSU 18, Charleston 12 Western Kentucky ( l) · Eastern Kentucky 6-11, MSU 4-12 April 22 at. Bellarmine (2) MSU 7, Marshall 4 April 24-25 at Kentucky State champs. MSU 13-14, Kentucky State 5-4 Akron 12-2, MSU 8-14 - ---c--· western Kentucky 20, MSU 10 Women's Outdoor Track 14-9 April 13 OHIO UNIVERSITY (2) Marshall Inv. Relays (4 of 8) April 14 KENTUCKY (l) West virginia State Inv. (l of 8) April 16 at Akron (2) Cardinal Relays (No team score) April 18 at Western Kentucky (2) Murray State Inv. (7 of 11) April 20 at Northern Kentucky (2) April 17-18 KWIC Championships April 22 . LOUISVILLE (2) April 24-25 at Becky Boone Relays Aptil 23 at Eastern Kentucky (2) May l-2 at OVC Championships April 27 KENTUCKY (l) May 21-23 at AIAW Nationals April 30-May 1,2 at OVC Playoffs

women's Tennis 7-3 (Spring Only) Men's Outdoor Track 16-6 MSU 8, Ball State 1 Early Bird Relays (7 of 12) MSU 7, cincinnati 2 west virginia State Inv. (l of 12) MSU 8, Ohio university 1 Kentucky Relays (No team score) MSU 9, Carson-Newman 0 Dogwood Relays (No team score) MSU 5, East Tennessee State 4 April 21 OHIO UNIVERSITY Appalachian State 5, MSU 4 April 25 at TWilight Inv. MSU 6, Eastern Kentucky 3 May l-2 at OVC Championships MSU 1, Louisville 0 (Forfeit) Miami (Ohio) 5, MSU 4 Western Michigan 5, MSU 4 Men's Tennis 6-5 MSU 7, Illinois 2 Middle Tennessee 8, MSU l April 17 OVC CHAMp,!ONS-HIJ?.S MSU 7, Marshall 2 April 18 OVC CHAMP.IONSHIPS west Virginia 8, MSU l April 24 MARSHALL MSU 7, Akron 2 April 29 at Centre MSU 7, Louisville 2 May 1 Eastern Michigan at EKU MSU 9, Indiana-Southeast 0 May 7-9 at AIAW Regionals MSU 9, Tennessee Tech 0 June ll-13 at AIAW Nationals MSU 9, Lo~isville 0 Austin Peay 8, MSU l Tennessee-Chattanooga 8, MSU l Golf 33-30 Kentucky 6, MSU 3 Mirror Lake Inter. (5 of 13) April 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY Rolling Hills Inter. (4 of 15) April 17 at Murray State Marshall Inv. (16 of 18) April 18 St. Louis Univ. at Murray Colonel Classic (9th of 23) April 22 HENRY FORD COLLEGE April 16-19 at Kentucky Inter. April 23 CINCINNATI April 20 at Xavier Inter. April 25 at Western Kentucky April 27-28 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS April 28 WRIGHT STATE (Winchester) May 1-2 at OVC Championships April 30, May l PAUL B. HALL INTER. (Paintsville) MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Spring Sports Scoreboard 1981 Baseball 16-15 (OVC 2-5) Softball 11-5 Mississippi 4-1, MSU 0-3 MSU 19-11, Central State 1-1 Mississippi 24, MSU 6 MSU 4-3, Western Kentucky 2-2 Memphis State 17-8, MSU 5-5 MSU 2-4, Louisville 1-5 Memphis State ll, MSU 3 MSU 3-5, Kentucky 2-1 Middle Tennessee 4, MSU 3 Northern Kentucky 5-10, MSU 2-2 MSU 2-19, Anderson 1-0 MSU 9, Kentucky State 4 MSU 10, Kentucky 0 MSU 5, Alice Lloyd 2 MSU 5-6, Purdue 4-5 Eastern Kentucky 2-1, MSU 0-5 MSU 6-6, Purdue 4-9 MqU 2-2, Louisville 0-9 Marshall 16, MSU 7 April 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan (1) Kentucky 13, MSU 2 liTestern Kentucky (1) Louisville 14-12, MSU 10-21 April 22 at Bellarmine (2) MSU 18, Charleston 12 Arpil 24-25 at Kentucky State Champs. Eastern Kentucky 6-11, MSU 4-12 MSU 7, Marshall 4 MSU 13-14, Kentucky State 5-4 Akron 12-2, MSU 8-14 Western Kentucky 20, MSU 10 MSU 10-16, Ohio University 9-8 Women's Outdoor Track 5-13 Western Kentucky 5-7, MSU 0-3 Marshall Inv. Relays · (4 of 8) April 22 LOUISVILLE (2) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 8) April 23 at Eastern Kentucky (2) Cardinal Relays (No team score) April 27 KENTUCKY (1) Murray State Inv. (7 of ll): April 30-May 1,2 at OVC Playoffs KWIC Championships ,(5 of 6)" April 24-25 at Becky Boone Relays May 1-2 at OVC Championships May 21-23 at AIAH Nationals

Men's Outdoor Track 16-6 Early Bird Relays (7 of 12) Homen's Tennis 14-3 (Spring Only) West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 12) MSU 8, Ball State 1 Kentucky Relays (No team score) MSU 7, Cincinnati 2 Dogwood Relays (No team score) HSU 8, Qhi_o University 1 April 21 OHIO UNIVERSITY MSU 9,.Carson~Newman 0 April 25 at Twilight Inv. MSU 5, East-Tennessee State 4 May 1-2 at OVC Championships Appalachian State 5, MSU 4 MSU 6, Eastern Kentucky 3 MSU 1, Louisville 0 (Forfeit) Miami (Ohio) 5, MSU 4 Men's Tennis 8-6 Western Michiean 5, MSU 4 Middle Tennessee 8, MSU 1 MSU 7, Illinois 2 MSU 7, Marshall 2 OVC Championships (1 of 7) West Virginia 8, MSU 1 April 24 HARSHALL MSU 7, Akron 2· April 29 at Centre MSU 7, Louisville 2 May 1 Eastern Michigan at EKU MSU 9, Indiana-Southeast 0 May 7-9 at AIAW Regionals MSU 9, Tennessee Tech 0 June 11-13 at AIAW Nationals MSU 9, Louisville 0 Austin Peay 8, MSU 1 Tennessee-Chattamppga 8, MSU 1 Kentucky 6, MSU 3 Golf 33-36 MSU 5, Eastern Kentucky. 4 - Mirror Lake Inter. (5 of 13) Murray State 9, MSU 0 Rolling Hills Inter. (4 of 15) MSU 7, St. Louis 2 Marshall Inv. (16 of 18) April 22 HENRY FORD COLLEGE Colonel Classic (9 of 23) '. 23 CINCINNATI Kentucky Intercollegiate (6 of 6) at Western Kentucky -April 20· at Xavier Inter. WRIGHT STATE April 27-28 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS at OVC Championships IT.T~ ...... l-..-....-.+-.-...... \ OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Women's Tennis Championships April 17-18, 1981

Site: April 17 ~ Greg Adams Building, Eastern Kentucky University April 18 ~ MSU Courts, Morehead State University FINAL TEAM SCORE 1. Morehead State 36 (Mo) 2. Murray State 33 (Mu) 3· Middle Tennessee 28 (MT) 4. Western Kentucky 15 (WK) 5· Eastern Kentucky 13 (EK) 6. Austin Peay 4 (AP) 7· Tennessee Tech 2 ( TT)

No. 1 Singles Fran Spencer (Mu) Bye Joy Rupert (EK) def. Robin Saylor (TT) 6-1, 6-0 Charmaine Olivier (Mo) def. Sherry Harrison (AP) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Sandy Leslie (WK) def. Leigh Morel (MT) 6-2, 7-5 Fran Spencer (Mu) def. Joy Rupert (EK) 6-0, 6-1 Sandy Leslie (WK) def. Charmaine Olivier (Mo) 7-5, 7-6 Sandy Leslie (WK) def. Fran Spencer (Mu) 6-3, 6-1)

No. 2 Singles Glenys Wilson (MT) Bye _ Mary Hockwalt (EK) def. Muge Ozgenel (WK) 6-1, 6-1 Mary Squire (AP) def. Charline Trokey (TT) 7-5. 6-4 April Horning (Mu) def. Alison Hill (Mo) 6-2, 6-0 Glenys Wilson (MT) def. Mary Hockwalt (EK) 6-2, 6-7. 6-2 April Horning (Mu) def. Mary Squire (AP) 6-0, 6-4 Glenys Wilson (MT) def. April Horning (Mu) 7-6, 6-2

No. 3 Singles Deanna Addis (EK) Bye Carolyn Newgreen (MT) def. Susan Bradley (WK) 6-1, 6-1 Miriam Hard (Mo) def. Melissa Russo (TT) 6-2, 6-4 Jorunn Eid (Mu) def. Natilee Price (AP) default Carolyn Newgreen (MT) def. Deanna Addis (EK) 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 Jorunn Eid (Mu) def. Miriam Hard (Mo) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 Carolyn Newgreen (MT) def. Jorunn Eid (Mu) 6-4, 6-1

No. 4 Singles Tarja Ojala (MT) Bye Tina Killgore (TTl d~f. Cindy Deloach (AP) 6-0 6-1 Kerstin Wictor~n (MoJ def. Laurie Lesl~e (WK) b-1, 7-5 Carla Ambrico (Mu) def. Paula Castoro (EK) 1-6, 6-1, 6-3 Tarja Ojala (MT) def. Tina Killgore (TT) 6-1, 6-0 Carla Ambrico (Mu) def. Kerstin Wictorin (Mo) 6-3, 6-2 Carla Ambrico (Mu) def. Tarja Ojala (MT) 6-3, 6-2 No. 5 Singles Sherryl Rouse (Mu) Bye Diana Myers (MT) def. Dianne Dean (TT) 6-0, 6-2 Fran Watson (EK) def. Christa Riley (WK) 6-0, 6-0 Liz Oosthuizen (Mo) def. Annette Dorris (AP) 6-1, 6-2 Diana Myers (MT) def. Sherryl Rouse (Mu) 6-J, 6-J Liz Oosthuizen (Mo) def. Fran Watson (EK) 6-2, 6-J Liz Oosthuizen (Mo) def. Diana Myers (MT) 1-6, 6-4, 6-1

No. 6 Singles Mary McNicholas (Mu) Bye Lynn Swindell (MT) def. Linda Williams (AP) 6-1, 6-1 Lisa Metzger (WK) def. Suzanne Ledford ITT) 7-6, 6-J Jennie Circle (Mo) def. Sheila Bolin (EK) 6-4, J-6, 6-4 Mary McNicholas (Mu) def. Lynn Swindell (MT) 6-J, 6-7, 6-1 Jennie Circle (Mo) def. Lisa Metzger (WK) 6-0, 6-0 Jennie Circle (Mo) def. Mary McNicholas (Mu) 6-2, 6-J

No. 1 Doubles Sandy Leslie-Muge Ozgenel (WK) Bye Sherry Harrison-Mary Squire (AP) def. Joy Rupert-Deanna Addis (EK) 6-1, 6-4 Liz Oosthuizen-Charmaine Olivier (Mo) def. Melissa Russo-Charline Trokey (TT) 6-1, 6-J Glenys Wilson-Carolyn Newgreen (MT) def. Fran Spencer-April Horning (Mu) 6-4, 6-J Leslie-Ozgenel (WK) def. Harrison-Squire (AP) 6-0, 6-1 Oosthuizen-Olivier (Mo) def. Wilson-Newgreen (MT) 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 Oosthuizen-Olivier (Mo) def. Leslie-Ozgenel (WK) 1-6, 6-J, 6-4 No. 2 Doubles Jennie Circle-Alison Hill (Mo) Bye Jorunn Eid-Carla Ambrico (Mu) def. Susan Bradley-Laurie Leslie (WK) 6-1, 6-2 Mary Hockwalt-Paula Castoro (EK) def. Natilee Price-Linda Williams (AP) default Leigh Morel-Diana Myers (MT) def. Jo Swartz-Robin Saylor (TT) 6-1, 6-0 Hill-Circle (Mo) def. Eid-Ambrico (Mu) 7-5, 6-2 Hockwalt-Castoro (EK) def. Morel-Myers (MT) 6-7, 6-J, 6-J Hill-Circle (Mo) def. Hockwalt-Castoro (EK) 6-4, 6-J No. 3 Doubles Sherryl Rouse-Mary McNicholas (Mu) Bye Christa Riley-Lisa Metzger (WK) def. Cindy Deloach-Annette Dorris (AP) 6-7, 6-J, 6-1 Miriam Hard-Kerstin Wictorin (Mo) def. Suzanne Ledford-Tina Killgore (TT) 6-1, 6-2 Fran Watson-Sheila Bolin (EK) def. Tarja Ojala-Lynn Swindell (MT) 6-J, 6-1 Rouse-McNicholas (Mu) def. Riley-Metzger (WK) 6-J, 6-0) Watson-Bolin (EK) def. Hard-Wictorin (Mo) 6-4, 6-1 Rouse-McNicholas (Mu) def. Watson-Bolin (EK) 6-J, 6-7, 6-J Office of News Services Morehead State University Contact: Jim Wells Morehead, KY 40351 606/783-3325 . '

.. '· MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead Statn University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach M:i~key Wei'ls has announced the signing of Teresa Ruby of Portsmouth! Ohio, to,a national letter-of-intent. ,· •' A S-7 guard, Ruby averaged 29.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists ' artd 4. 2 steals per game this seaso'l. for Coach Terri Boldman at Portsmouth ' Clay High Schobl . •• '· Seiected as the Class A "Player of the Ye.3.r" in Ohio, Ruby was ' . seiected first team all-State and all-State Tournament, in addition to fi;st. team a:il-cbunty and all-Conference honors . •• "I: feel her biggest asset in college will be her strength and agg~essive style of play," stated Wells. "The biggest adjustment most athletes have to make for college play is the physical part of the game. Teresa ·can play a very physical game and has supreme confidence in her abilities." He continued: "Teresa handles the ball very well, directs the offense, penetrates and sees open people. She also shot 56 percent from the field during · the season, so that part of her ga:ne is very solid." A member of the National Honor Society and the president of her

senior class, the newest Lady Eagl·~ signee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruby of Lucasville, OhLo. if ''ffifofNI 4-23-Sljw OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE " 1981 Golf Championships ' Winchester Country Club Par: 18-71 Winchester, Ky. April 27-28, 1981 54-213 I l.Morehead State 289-297-289=875 5.Akron 307-296-293=896 I Charlie Bowles 67-69-68=204 Mike Pry 77~73-73=223 Phillip Dawes 71-76-75=222 John Dunn 77-74-72=223 'Mike Shafer 77-76-71=224 Mike Bittner 80-76-72=228 Mike Thomas 74-76-80=230 Mark Tomasino 73-76-80=229 Bob McCann 79-76-75=230 Tom Shivers 84-73-76=233 2.Western Kentucky 286-293-298=877 6.Middle Tennessee 309-294-295=898 Scott Ray 70-72-74=216 Rea Schuessler 76-73-69=218 ".Mike Naton 72-71- 77=220 Bob Larson 79-72-75=226 Scott Beard 69-74-77=220 Eddie Jackson 77~75-75=227 Phillip Hatchett 77-76-73=226 Bill Reilly 77-74-80=231 "Kenny Perry 75-79-74=228 ·Jeff Carlisle 80-75-76=231 3 .Murray State 294-298-288=880 ?.Austin Peay 301-302-298=901 Dave Padgett 71-73-71=215 Brad Van Kirk 76-71-74=221 Ronnie Overton 70-75-71=216 Glen Sye 72-73-76=221 Jon Stanlev 80-73-73=226 Brian Bowen 77-80-73=230 Chris Edholm 75-77-75=227 Mark Patrick 79-79-75=233 Lynn Sullivan 78-80-73=231 Steve Harmon 76-79-79=234 4.Eastern Kentucky 296-293-295=884 8.Tennessee Tech 319-293-309=921 Kelly Finney 74-74-68=216 Craig King 77-68-71=216 Dave Sironen 71-74-75=220 Fred Parsons 77-78-79=234 Darryl Donovan 77-71-75=223 Bill Rogers 82-73-79=234 Jay Evelyn 77-74-77=228 Mark Norman 83-74-83=240 Mike Frey 74-82-81=237 David Burnette- 88-82-80=250

Individuals 204 - Charlie Bowles, Morehead State 215 - Dave Padgett, Murray State 216 Ronnie Overton, Murray State 216 - Craig King, Tennessee Tech 216 - Kelly Finney, Eastern Kentucky 216 - Scott Ray, Western Kentucky 218 - Rea Schussler, Middle Tennessee 220 - Mike Naton, Western Kentucky 220 - Scott Beard, Western Kentucky 220 - Dave Sironen, Eastern Kentucky OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY_ CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Director of Athletics G.E. Moran.,has announced that MSU' s Lady Eagle softball team has received an at-large bid to participate in the AIAW National Slow Pitch Softball Tournament at North Carolina State University. Slated for May 14-16 at Carolina Pines Park in Raleigh,: N.C., the tournament will include 14 of the top women's collegiate slow pitch squads in the nation. MSU captured the Kentucky Division II state title.and finished fourth in the recent AIAW Region Il Championships, held in Johnson City, Tenn. Coach Loretta Marlow's charges will carry a 22-10 overall slate into the tournament.

5-5-Sljw .. MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Spring Sports Scoreboard 1981 Baseball 20-18 (OVC 5-7) Softball 22-10 Mississippi 4-1, MSU. 0-3 MSU 19, Central State 1 Mississippi 24, MSU 6 MSU 11, Central State 1 Memphis State 17-8, MSU 5-5 MSU 4, Western Kentucky 2 Memphis State ll,MSU 3 MSU 3, Western Kentucky 2 Middle Tennessee 4, MSU 3 MSU 2, Louisville 1 MSU 2-19, Anderson 1-0 Louisville 5, MSU 4 MSU 10, Kentucky 0 MSU 3, Kentucky 2 MSU 5-6, Purdue 4-5 MSU 5, Kentucky 1 MSU 6-6, Purdue 4-9 Northern Kentucky 5, MSU 2 Marshall 16, MSU 7 Northern Kentucky 10, MSU 2 Kentucky 13, MSU 2 MSU 9, Kentucky State 4 Louisville 14-12, MSU 10-21 MSU 5, Alice Lloyd 2 MSU 18, Charleston 12 'Eastern Kentucky 2, .MSU 0 Eastern Kentucky 6-11, MSU 4-12 ,. MSU 5, Eastern Kentucky 1 MSU 7, Marshall 4 i· MSU 2, Lo~iS_'L:i,lle __ O MSU 13-14, Kentucky State 5-4 Lo-uisville 9, usu 2 Akron 12-2, MSU 8-14 MSU 6, Western Kentucky 0 Western Kentucky 20, MSU 10 MSU 4, Kentucky Wesleyan 3 MSU 10-16, Ohio University 9-8 ~'Eastern Kentucky 2, MSU 1 Western Kentucky 5-7, MSU 0-3 *MSU 3, Bellarmine 2 Louisville 13-3, MSU 7-5 ~MSU 12, Western Kentucky 5 MSU 10-1, Eastern Kentucky 3-3 ~MSU 8, Campbellsville 3 MSU 17, Western Kentucky 6 >~SU 5, Eastern Kentucky 4 Akron 4-0, MSU 1-1 i~U 7, Eastern Kentucky 3 f~orthern Kentucky 4, MSU 1 Men's Outdoor Track 16-1·3 ffMSU 11, Kentucky Wesleyan 3 Early Bird Relays (7 of 12) ·jfMSU 15, Eastern-Kentucky 4 West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 12) #Louisville 5, MSU.4 Kentucky Relays (No team score) @Northern Kentucky'3, MSU 2 Dogwood Relays (No team score) @MSU 12, Bryan College 4 Ohio University 116, MSU 26 @MSU 9, Louisville 8 .. OVC Championships (7 of 7) @Western Carolina 4, MSU 2 May 14-16 at AIAW Nationals Men's Tennis 12-12 Middle Tennessee 8, MSU 1 *Division II State Playoffs MSU 7, Marshall 2 #Overall State Championships West Virginia 8, MSU 1 @AIAW Region II MSU 7, Akron 2 MSU 7, Louisville 2 Women's Outdoor 1Track 15-18 MSU 9, Indiana-Southeast 0 1 , Marshall Inv. Relays (4 of 8) MSU 9, Tennessee Tech 0 I West Virginia State Inv. (1 of 8) MSU 9 Louisville 0 1 Cardinal Relays (No team score) Austin Peay if, MSU 1 Murray State Inv. (7 of ll) Tennessee-Chattanooga 8, MSU 1 I KWIC Championships (5 of 6) Kentucky 6, MSU 3 OVC Championships (6 of 6) MSU 5, Eastern Kentucky 4 Murray State 9, MSU 0 Women's Tennis 16-3 (Spring only) MSU 7, St. Louis 2 MSU 8, Ball State l MSU 7, Henry Ford College 2 MSU 7, Cincinnati 2 Western Kentucky 5, MSU 4 MSU 8, Ohio University 1 MSU 8, Wright State 1 MSU 9, Carson-Newman 0 OVC Championships (6 of 8) MSU 5, East Tennessee State 4 Appalachian State 5, MSU 4 MSU 6, Eastern Kentucky 3 MSU 1, Louisville 0 (Forfeit) Hi'ami (Ohio) 5, HSU 4 We~t~rn Hichigan 5, MSU 4 MSU 7, Illinois 2 ___ -_OV.C Championships (1 of 7) - ~--. MSU 1, Marshall.O (Forfeit) MSU 6, Eastern Michigan 3 ., I 1 ,_ '- '~- - • OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. .Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball Coach Mickey Wells has announced that Alemeda Wireman of Jackson will attend MSU beginning in the fall of 1981. A 5-9Y. forward, Wireman averaged 22.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game this past season at Lees Junior College, earning "Most Valuable Player" honors from the National Junior College Athletic Conference, and being named to the National Junior College Association All-Ameri.can team. "Anytime you can add a player to your program who has both collegiate experience and all-American credentials, it has to be a big plus £or your program," stated Wells. "Alemeda led Region VII in scori.ng and rebounding and that takes in some good programs in Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississ;i:.ppi." Wireman is the daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Burnet Neace of Jackson, and was coached at Lees Junior College by Ray Lakes and at Breathitt County H:Lgh. School by Joyce Mayes.

5-ll.,81Jw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University Head Baseball Coach and former major leaguer Steve Hamilton will direct MSU's Boys' Baseball Camp June 14-19 on the MSU campus.

The week-long session, open to boys 14-18 years old who~have not graduated from high school, will deal with all phases of baseball from playing techniques to strategy sessions. The camp fee is $145 per participant with $30 payable in advance in the form of a deposit while the balance· is due when the camper reports June 14. Additional information and applications are available from Steve Hamilton, UPO 755, MSU, Morehead, KY 40351, or by calling 606/783-3335.

5-19-8ljw iNNNfo OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOFEHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University Eagle Basketball Coach Wayne Martin will direct two sessions of MSU's Boys' Basketball Camp June 28-July 3 and July 26-31 on the MSU campus. The first session, open to boys 13-18 years old who have not graduated from high school, will deal with all phases of the sport. The second camp session, open to boys 6-12 years old, will specialize in working with players in the younger age group. The fees for the week-long sessions are $135 per camper with $35 payable in advance in the form of a deposit and the remaining $100 payable when the participant reports to the MSU campus. Additional information and applications are available from Wayne Martin, UPO Box 867, MSU, Morehead, KY 40351 or by calling 606/783-3353.

5-19-81jw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL CONTACT: Jim Wells MOREHEAD, KY 40351 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Paced by freshman Charmaine Olivier, who captured first place in both singles and doubles play, Morehead State University's Lady Eagles tennis squad tied for second place in the AIAW Regional Division II Tennis Tournament in Charlotte, N.C. this past weekend. Olivier won the No. 1 singles title and teamed with senior Liz Oosthuizen to win the No. 1 doubles championship and earned all-tournament honors in the process. Oosthuizen and junior Jennie Circle also made the all-tournament team as both players advanced to singles championship matches before losing. Oosthuizen fell at No. 5 and Circle at No.'6. Coach Beverly Mayhew's charges tied William and Mary for second in the competition. Richmond won the title by a 56-40 count. All three squads will advance to the AIAW Division II National Tournament scheduled at the Charleston Tennis Center in Charleston, N.C. June 10-13. MSU won Kentucky's state championship this past fall and won the Ohio Valley Conference title this spring.

5-19-Sljw MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY 1981 Women's Softball Statistics (34 Games) Record: 22-12

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG Linda Dawson 10 19 3 9 1 0 0 3 .474 Jenny Hollabaugh 33 109 21 49 3 1 0 22 .450 Peg Hofmann 34 ll3 18 47 2 4 2 10 .416 Tammy Hodge 31 79 16 32 3 3 5 26 .405 Cindy Kroll 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 .400 Jamie Hickle 34 125 25 49 0 1 1 13 .392 Lynn Miley 14 24 1 9 0 0 0 3 .375 Patti Porter '1 8 2 3 0 0 0 1 .375 Kerry Flinn 30 95 13 35 3 2 4 31 .368 Robin Harmon 34 100 18 32 2 2 0 9 .320 Bridget Clay 30 83 16 26 0 1 1 7 .313 Kim Dumas 29 87 12 27 3 1 0 12 .310 Vicky Arlinghaus 26 68 14 21 3 1 0 9 .309 Sandy Doyle 17 34 5 10 1 0 0 2 .294 Kathy Goins 32 95 8 26 1 2 0 8 .274 Terry Caristo 13 22 4 6 2 0 0 6 . 272 Jayne Appel 9 18 1 4 0 0 0 0 .222 Debbie Trottier 16 21 4 4 or• 0 0 2 .190 Donna Allen 8 ll 1 2 0 0 0 4 .182 Team 34 lll6 183 393 24 18 13 168 .352 Opponent 34 1090 121 341 20 ll ll 106 .313

RESULTS MSU 19, Central State 1 '''Eastern Kentucky 2, MSU 1 MSU 11, Central State 1 *MSU 3, Bellarmine 2 MSU 4, Western Kentucky 2 *MSU 12, Western Kentucky 5 MSU 3, Western Kentucky 2 *MSU 8, Campbellsville 3 MSU 2, Louisville 1 *MSU 5, Eastern Kentucky 4 Louisville 5, MSU 4 *MSU 7, Eastern Kentucky 3 MSU 3, Kentucky 2 #Northern Kentucky 4, MSU 1 · MSU 5, Kentucky 1 #MSU 11, Kentucky Wesleyan 3 Northern Kentucky 5, MSU 2 #MSU 15, Eastern Kentucky 4 Northern Kentucky 10, MSU 2 #Louisville.5, MSU 4 MSU 9, Kentucky State 4 @Northern Kentucky 3, MSU 2 MSU 5, Alice Lloyd 2 @MSU 12, Bryan College 4 Ea.stern Kentucky 2, MSU 0 @MSU 9, Louisville 8 MSU 5, Eastern Kentucky 1 @Western Carolina 4, MSU 2 MSU 2, Louisville 0 %North Carolina State 2, MSU, 0 Louisville q, MSU ZJ %South Florida 14, MSU 3 MSU 6, Western~entucky 0 *Division II State Playoffs MSU 4, Kentucky· Wesleyan 3 #Combined State Playoffs @AIAW Regionals /oAIAW Nationals

5-20-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University Baseball Coach Steve Hamilton has announced the signing of Drew Hall of Ashland to a national letter-of-intent.

A 6~5, 195 left-handed pitcher, Hall played for Coach Frank Sloan at Paul Blazer High School in Ashland this past season. "I felt that Drew was possibly the best pitching prospect available in the state this year," stated Hamilton. "He is a hard thrower who needs to gain experience and polish to be a winner in college baseba.ll." The son of Acie Hall, Rt. 1, Rush, Hall is the first MSU baseball I signee of the recruiting season.

6-8-8ljw OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY. CONTACT: Sharon Crouch-Farmer 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University will host its fourth annual NCAA National Youth Sports Program beginning July 6. The five-week day camp will feature daily athletic and recreational activities for 275 area youth between the ages of 10 and 18, Instruction, practice and competition will include tennis, basketball, soccer, canoeing, campins and swimming, Additional features include informational programs on drug use and abuse, nutrition, career and job opportunities and education, Required medical examinations are scheduled Saturday, June 27; beginning at 9. a,m, in Laughlin Health Building at MSU, The camp is free of charge to selected participants and includes a free insurance and lunch. each. day, Funding for the National Youth Sports Program is provided by the federal government through. the NCAA; #### ., OFFICE OF NEHS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: ·Jim \\Tells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky, --- Morehead State Universitv Director of Athletics

G.E. Moran has announced a 26~game schedule for MSU's Eagle basketball team for the 1981-82 season, Coach W'ayne Martin's charges will open the regular season hosting· thetr own McDonald's Eagle Classic, Nov. 30-Dec, 1, featuring MSU, Cleveland State, South Carolina State and Hestern Illinois, Otfter non-,.conference encounters include home contests with Eastern Illtnots, .Alabama-,Huntsville, Clinch Valley and Indiana-Southeast, Tlie Eagle road scliedule is highlighted by contests with nat:tonally... ranked Lou:tsv:Ule in F·reedom Hall, a slot in Stetson University-'·s· Hatter Classtc in DeLand, Fla. and a trip to Bowling Green State, MSU'·s· Ohio Valley· Con:f;erence slate kicks off Dec, 10 at home in the newly-opened Academic~Athletic Center against Middle Tennessee, Other conference foes include Eastern Kentucky, Western Kentuckv, Murray State, Austin Peay, Tennessee Tech, Akron and Youngstown State. In addition to the regular schedule, the Eagles will host 'the Marathon Otl AAU team of: Lexington in an exhibition game on Wednesdav, Nov, 18; MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY Eagle Basketball Schedule 1981-82 Date Opponent Time Nov. 18 MARATHON OIL AAU 7:30 Nov. 30-Dec. 1 McDONALDS EAGLE CLASSIC TBA (MSU,Cleveland State,South Carolina State, Western Illinois)' Dec. 5 at Bowling Green State 3:00 Dec. 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 7:30 Dec. 12 TENNESSEE TECH 7:30 Dec. 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS 7:30 Dec. 17 at Akron 8:00 Dec. 19 at Youngstown State 8:00 Dec. 23 at Louisville 8:00 Jan. 4-5 at Hatter Classic TBA (MSU,Stetson,New Orleans,Centenary) Jan. 7 WESTERN KENTUCKY 7:30 Jan. 14 at Murray State '8 :30 Jan. 16 at Austin Peay 8:30 Jan. 18 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 7:30 Jan. 23 EASTERN KENTUCKY 7:30 Jan. 28 AKRON 7:30 Jan. 30 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7:30 Feb. 1 CLINCH VALLEY 7:30 Feb. 6 at Western Kentucky 8:30 Feb. 11 MURRAY STATE 7:30 Feb. ·13 AUSTIN PEAY 7:30 Feb. 15 INDIANA-SOUTHEAST 7:30 Feb. 20 at Eastern Kentucky 7:30 Feb. 25 at Middle Tennessee 8:30 Feb. 27 at Tennessee Tech .8:30 March 5-6 OVC Tournament TBA All Times Eastern Home Games in All Caps OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL (606) .783:..3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Who says a summer sports camp is only for high schoolers? Morehead State University's Boys Basketball Camp has a session scheduled July 26-31 for hoopsters from age 6 through 12 and Coach ./Wayne Martin reports that a few openings remain. In addition to playing with and against youngsters their own age,

the campers will utilize MSU's recently~opened Academic;Athletic Center, the new home of the basketball Eagles and Lady Eagles. Campers who live on campus and eat in the cafeterias pay $135 for the week. Day campers pay from $80 to $110, depending on their individual meal plans. Groups of 10 or more receive a discount of $25 each for the · . week-long camp. Additional information is available from Coach Wayne Martin at (606) 783-3336. II# II# 6-26-8lkk ,. OFFICE OF NEWS SERVICES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY CONTACT: Jim Wells 317 ALLIE YOUNG HALL (606) 783-3325 MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University tennis star Charmaine Olivier has been selected to participate in the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Championships in England, beginning June 29. The No. 1 player on MSU's Lady Eagle tennis team this past spring, Olivier was one of only 48 junior women in the world selected for the competition.

In her first season at MSU, Olivier's honors included• All-Ohio Valley Conference, All-AIAW Regional and a fifth place finish in the AIAW Division II nationals. An 18-year freshman, Olivier came to MSU from Salisbury, Zimbabwe.

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