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Lady Eagles & Eagles Basketball Games from December 17, 2000 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITYM Tasha Gales Ricky Minard Kyle Umberger 2nd Team Three Time OVC 2nd Team Preseason A/1-0VC Rookie of the Week Preseason A/1-0VC Dec. 1 7 • Lady Eagles vs. Gardner Webb • 2 :00 Dec. 19 • Eagles vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) • 7: 30 Jan. 3 • Lady Eagles vs. Oakland • 7 :00 Jan. 4 • Lady Eagles vs. Wright State • 7 :00 EAGLES VS SAMFORD Johnson Arena tw· Look for tliese five "ATM Locations: St. Claire Medical cen.tet; MSUCan,p Main o ftic "" 114-'W.M<- ~~ j BP Gas Station KY80l "~ 71'111!1!~L'11• - PAGEi Morehead State University Intercollegiate Atlt/etics Mission Statement Morehead State University believes that. Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the University and that a broad-based intercollegiate athletics program encourages student participation and involvement in the total life of the University. In addition, intercollegiate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the academic and public service missions of the University. •Each athletics program shall be conducted in a manner that protects the physical, mental, emotional, and social welfare of each student-athlete. -Each student-athlete, through academic counseli ng and individual assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree requirements and graduation. -Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fa ir play and amateur competition as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Ohio Valley Conference. -Each athletics program shall be administered at the highest level that the University's resources will allow so that each student-athlete will have the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent of his or her ability. -The athletics programs at Morehead State University shall make every effort to educate and serve the student-athletes of the University's primary service area and their respective educational institutions. -The athletics p·rogram will accommodate student's interests and abilities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and reasonable with the University's resources. -The athletics program shall adhere to the University's Affirmative Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all em­ ployees and students, as well as applicants for employment and student participation. Table Of Contents Administration ............ .............................. ................. ................... 2 Athletic Director ... ... ........................................... ...........................4 Mens Head Coach .................. .................................... ...................5 Mens Assistant Coaches ...... .. ................. .................... ... 6, 7, 8 & 9 Eagle Basketball Players ... ... ................... ............. 10, 11, 12, & 14 Womens Head Coach .................... ..................................... ... ......2 9 Womens Assistant Coaches ........................... .. ................. .30 & 31 Lady Eagle Basketball Players ....................... 32, 33, 36, 37 & 40 Contributors EASF .. ................... .. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27 & 28 Rosters ...... ....................................... ......... ..........................22 & 23 PAGE2 Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin President Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, an outspo­ was highlighted in a research report he wrote for the ken proponent of student success American Association of State Colleges and Univer­ strategies in college administration, sity (AASCU) on the role of campus chief executes in has served since July I, I 992, as helping students be successful in college. Dr. Eaglin the 12th president of Morehead was a member of the AASCU Board of Directors and State University in Morehead, Ky. had the distinction of representing two different insti­ Responsible for serving Kentucky's tutions on the NCAA Presidents Commission. He cur­ 22 easternmost counties, MSU was rently serves on the NCAA Board of Directors for Di­ founded in 1897 and currently enrolls 8,300 students vision I and as president of the Ohio Valley Confer­ on its main campus and four extended campus centers. ence. His consulting work in student personnel and aca­ A native of St. Louis, Mo., President Eaglin came to demic matters has taken him in recent years to Cyprus, Kentucky from the chancell orship of Coastal Carolina China and Ireland and to numerous campuses across this University in Conway, S.C. Previously, he was vice country. chancelllor for academic affairs at the University of President Eaglin is active in economic development South Carolina at Spartanburg. Earlier, he was the matters in East Kentucky, serving presently by appoint­ southeast regional director of the American College ment of Gov. Paul Patton on the Kentucky Appala­ Testing Program (ACT). chian Commission and Education Pays Task Force. He A former chair of Kentucky's Confere nce of Univer­ is a me mber of the Board of Directors of the More­ sity Presidents, Dr. Eaglin holds a bache lor's degree in head-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce and the biology and mathematics from Southeast Missouri State Central Appalachian Alliance, a partnership of energy University, a master's degree in student personnel ad­ and land holding companies and universities in Ken­ ministration from Southern Illinois Uni versity and a doc­ tucky, Virginia and West Virginia. toral degree in education psychology from the Univer­ Dr. Eaglin and his wife, Bonnie, have four adult chil­ sity of Utah. dren and four grandchildren. President Eaglin's expertise in student retention recently Eagle Athletics Gold Medal Corporate Sponsor Were proud to be a sponsor of Eagle Athletics. RAMADX Ramada Inn of Morehead 1698 Flemingsburg Road Morehead, KY (606) 784-7591 PAGE3 * RJOes. 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AUCTION -HOUSE PAGE4 Mike Mincey Vice President for Student Life/A thletic Director Mike Mincey, Morehead State's A three-time graduate of the University, he earned a Vice President for Student Life and bachelor's degree and two master's degrees, one in a former Eagle athlete, assumed re­ higher education. The native of Waycross, Ga., has sponsibility for supervision of the done advanced studies at Indiana University and is a University's athle ti cs program in member of the National Association of Student Per­ June, 1993. sonnel Administrators. An MSU admini strative staff Prior to joining the MSU staff, he taught and coached member since 1975, Mincey was in public schools in Flemingsburg, Ky., and Tifton, appointed interim vice president in 1986 and assumed Ga. the title of vice president and Dean of Students in 1990 Mincey earn ed four varsity letters ( 1965-68) as a following a national search. Since joining the staff, member of the Eagle football squad. He was an all­ Mincey has held a variety of posts including assistant stater at Ware County (Ga.) High School, and he was a to the vice president for academic affairs, grants coor­ member of MSU's last Ohio Valley Conference foot­ dinator and coordinator for academic support services. ball championship squad in 1967. In addition to the athletics program, Mincey also His wife, the former Kathy Crusie of Lyndon, Ohio, provides supervisory support to the areas of the Dean is a two-time graduate of MSU and currently serves of Students, student activities, tudent development, fi­ the University as an associate professor of English. na ncial aid and scho lars hips, s tude nt housing, T hey have three children, Sarah, Jacob and Samuel. public safety, admissions and conference services. SMITH MOBILE HOMES Of Morehead Ewers Family Restaurant * Every Friday & Saturday Night All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Bar Come by today and check out our great * Every Wednesday Night deals, and you 'll see why the people of Kids Eat Free, the Regional Area chose us as the Starting At·5 p.m. Best Place To Purchase A Mobile Home! 1617 Flemingsburg Road 784-2286 2065 US 60 East • Morehead, KY GOOD LUCK EAGLES 784-6922 & LADY EAGLES GO MSU!!! PAGE5 Head Coach I Kyle Macy, Head Coach cago Bulls and Indiana Pacers. In all port. We hope that every home game seven of his BA seasons, his team wi 11 be an event that people look for­ qualified for the playoffs. He also ward to. We've made progress. This pl ayed three seasons in the Ital ian year's team is very athletic and will professional league. be fun for the MSU fami ly of stu­ From 1993 through 1997, he dents, alumni, faculty and staff and served as the color analyst for the friends to watch play. We appreci­ U ni versity of Kentucky Radio ate the fact that our community has etwork's broadcasts of Wildcat bas­ been supportive." ketball. He has also worked with The 43-year old Macy and his wife, Host Creative TV, Host Communi­ Tina, have two daughters, Mallory cations Radio, Raycom Television Beth and Meredith Anne, and a son, Sports, SportsChannel, Mutual Ra­ Malone Robert. dio, ESPN, WVLK-R adio and Westwood One Radio. From August, 1994, until his ap­ Kyle Macy, one of the Common­ pointment as Eagle coach, he was a wealth of Kentucky's best known CoITespondent Banking Officer for and most popular basketball figures, Central Bank & Trust Company in begins his fourth season as the Head Lexington. Men's Basketball Coach at More­ Macy's annual basketball camp has head State U niversity. been held for 20 years and more than The 1998-99 Eagle squad, hi s sec­ 1,000 youngsters and 125 coaches ond at MSU, was one of the most im­ participate annuall y.
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