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IND.) November 30 • 7:30 PM Johnson Arena MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY™ \ .,.. ~ I; i( ¥. "· , .,.,1:_· ' ,... J Kyle Macy Laura Litter Eagle Head Coach Lady Eagle Head Coach LADY EAGLES vs DAVIS & ELKINS November 19 • 7:00 PM EAGLES vs VIRGINIA-WISE November 23 • 7:30 PM EAGLES vs ST. FRANCIS (IND.) November 30 • 7:30 PM Johnson Arena PAGEl Table Of Contents Administration .............................................................................. 2 Athletic Director ............................................................................ 4 Mens Head Coach ......................................................................... 5 Mens Assistant Coaches .................................................... 6, 8 & 9 Eagle Basketball Players ....................................... 11, 13, 14 & 15 Womens Head Coach .................................................................. 29 Womens Assistant Coaches ............................................... 30 & 31 Lady Eagle Basketball Players ................. 32, 33, 34, 36, 37 & 39 Contributors EASF .................................... 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 28 Rosters ................................................................................ 22 & 23 Eagle Athletic Corporate Partner PINNACLE APARTMENTS Located On Old Flemingsburg Road Morehead's Finest Apartment Homes 36 Units• All Brick Construction• 2 Bedroom 1 Bath Leasing Early Spring 2000 For Leasing Information Call 606-333-2488 PAGE2 Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin President Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, an out­ President Eaglin's expertise in student retention recently spoken proponent of student success was highlighted in a research report he wrote fo r the Ameri­ strategies in college administration, can Association of State Colleges and Uni versity (AASCU) has served since July I, 1992, as the on th e role of campus chief executes in helping students be 12th president of Morehead State successful in college. Dr. Eagli n was a member of the University in Morehead, Ky. AASCU Board of Directors and had the distinction of repre­ A nati ve of St. Louis, Mo., senting two di fferent institutions on the NCAA Presidents President Eaglin came to Kentucky Commission. His consulting work in student personnel and from the chancellorship of Coastal academic matters has taken him in recent years to Cyprus, Carolina Uni versity in Conway, S.C. China and Ireland and to numerous campuses across this coun­ Previously, he was vice chancell or try. fo r academic affairs at the Univer­ President Eagli n is active in economic development mat­ s ity of South Carolina at ters in East Kentucky, serving presently by appoin tment of Spartanburg. Earlier, he was the southeast regional director Gov. Paul Patton on the Kentucky Appalachi an Commission of the American College Testing Program (ACT). and Education Pays Task Force. He is a member of the A fo rm er Chair of Kentucky's Confe rence of University Board of Di rectors of the Morehead-Rowan County Cham­ Presidents, Dr. Eaglin holds a bachelor's degree in biology ber of Commerce and the Central Appalachian Alliance, a and mathemati cs from Southeast Missouri State University, a partnership of energy and land holding compan ies and uni­ master's degree in student personnel ad min istration from South­ versities in Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia. ern Illinois Uni versity and a doctoral degree in education psy­ Dr. Eaglin and his wife, Bonnie, have fo ur adult chi ldren chology from the University of Utah. and fo ur grandchildren. Dear Friends: Morehead State University is committed to upholding the highest integrity within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased to publish this note as a re ference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines "representatives of athletic interests" as alumni, friends and boosters of the University. All member institutions are held accountable for their representatives' actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligibility of any or all Eagle Athletic programs. As a general rule, anyone who has financially supported Eagle Athletics, been a member of any booster organization, or who has supported Eagle Athletics is considered a "representative" of Eagle Athleti cs. ff anyone has questions regarding these types of relationships, please contact Brian Hutchinson, Director of Development & Marketing (606) 783-2593. Prospective student-athletes can be defined as a student who has started classes in the ninth grade or any younger student­ athlete who has received a benefit from the institution. These individuals may only be recruited by MSU coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Exa111 i 11 atio11. While "representatives" of Eagle Athletics may speak to any of these individuals via telephone or in person, a recruiting effort must not be made. Also, no student-athlete or prospective student­ athlete may receive any extra benefit outside of the support provided by the institution. For any questi ons regarding this description, please contact Jim Wells, Compliance and Educational Services Director (606) 783-5136. These are certainly not all the regulations any "representative" of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things that could endanger the eli gibility of any MSU Athletics program. Again, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks again for your support of Morehead State Athletics. 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Olive ■"""­_ -- HIii PAGE 4 Mike Mincey Vice President fo r Student Life and Director of Athletics Mike Mincey, Morehead State's ships, student housing, publ ic safety, adm issions and confer­ Vice President fo r Student Life and ence services. a former Eagle athlete, assumed re­ A three-time graduate of the University, he earned a sponsib il ity for supervision of the bachelor's degree and two master's degrees, one in higher Un iversity's athletics program in education. The native of Waycross, Ga., has done advanced Ju ne, 1993 . studies at Indiana University and is a member of the National An MSU administrative staff Association of Student Personnel Administrators. member since 1975, Mincey was ap­ Prior to joining the MSU staff, he taught and coached in pointed interi m vice president in 1986 publi c schools in Flemingsburg, Ky .. and Tifton , Ga. and assumed the title of vice presi­ Mincey earned fo ur varsity letters ( 1965-68) as a member dent and Dean of Students in 1990 of the Eagle footba ll squad. He was an all-stater at Ware fo llowing a national search. Since County (Ga.) High School, and he was a member of MSU's joining the staff, Mincey has held a variety of posts including last Oh io Val ley Conference footba ll championship squad in assistant to the vice president for academic affairs, grants 1967. coordinator and coordinator fo r academ ic support services. His wife, the former Kathy Crusie of Lyndon, Ohio, is a In addition to the athletics program, Mincey also provides two-time graduate of MSU and currently serves the Univer­ supervisory support to the areas of the Dean of Students, stu­ sity as an assistant professor of Engl ish. They have three dent activities, student development, fi nancial aid and scholar- children, Sarah, Jacob and Samuel. Morehead State University Intercollegiate Athletics 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 a11d 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 counseling and individual assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree requirements and graduation. ,Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fair 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 wil l allow so that each student-athlete wil l have
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