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MSU Vs. Tennessee-Martin December 16, 1991 Morehead State University EAGLE BASKETBALL MSU vs. Tennessee-Martin December 16, 1991 Official Program $1.00 Senior Forward Brett Roberts scored his l ,000th career point on Nov. 22 against West Virginia State CASKEY'S JEWELRY Jewelry Sold At Wholesale Prices Everyday!! • Excellent selection 14K Chains, Bracelets, Earrings (Sold By Gram Weight) • 14K Eagles, Anchors, Sport Charms & Pendants • Hundreds of Rings for Ladies, Gents and Children • Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds, Opals, Onyx, Blue Topaz, Amethyst, Pink Ice, Birthstones, Etc .... • In Store Same Day Sizing Available On Most Items Purchased. * WE BUY AND SELL GOLD & DIAMONDS* FLEMINGSBURG \ "> ~ LEXINGTON \ ASHLAND WEST ~<- -~,.--1_-64_______ E_AS _T )➔ ">'to *CAIUY'I • JEWELRY OLIVE HILL SALT LICK US60 ~ (Main SI., Morehead) '\ "> ~ "" SANDY HOOK LOCATED 1 MILE EAST OF MOREHEAD ON U.S. 60 uvv,'e Honor: iCi, • -.. VISA PERSONALCHECKS [;JAY-A· = WITH PROPER 1.0. 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MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY ,.1 ARMS • Guitars • Handguns * Guitar Strings * Rifles, Shotguns * Picks, Tuners Your Authorized * Ammunition • Straps Buck Knife Dealer! * Holsters • Mandolins CASKEY'S GUNS & KNIVES Contents Administration .............. ............................... 2 Eagle Coaches .... .... ......... ..... .. .... .... ......... 6 & 8 Eagle Players ........................ ... 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 18 Lady Eagle Coaches ......... .......................... 15 & 19 Lady Eagle Players ...... ....... ............ .. 18, 20, 21, 22, 23 MSU Rosters ....................... .. ...................... 16 Opponent Rosters . 17 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1991-92 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1991-92 DATE OPPONENT TIME NOVEMBER TIME DATE OPPONENT 14 Fort Campbell (exhibition) 5:15 NOVEMBER 23 at Appalachian State 11 :45 Ukrainian National (exhibition) 7:30 9 26 at Wright State 7:30 7:30 14 Fort Campbell (exhibition) DECEMBER 22 West Virginia State 7:30 4 at Radford 7:00 25 Thomas More 7:30 TBA 6-7 at Liberty Tournament 27 at UNG-Greensboro 7:00 (Morehead St. vs Liberty, at Clemson 7:00 30 Marshall vs New Hampshire) DECEMBER 15 at Kent 1 :00 5 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8:30 18 Ball State 7:30 Kentucky at Louisville, Ky. 8:00 12 20 at Western Kentucky 8:30 16 UT-Martin 7:30 30 Manhattan 2:00 8:00 19 at Louisville JANUARY 27-28 at All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 2 at Northern Kentucky 7:30 (Morehead State, Texas Christian, 8 at Eastern Kentucky• 5:15 Coastal Carolina, Oklahoma) 11 Tennessee State• 5:15 JANUARY 13 Tennessee Tech• 5:15 at Eastern Kentucky' 7:30 8 18 at Southeast Missouri• 6:30 Tennessee State• 7:30 11 20 at Austin Peay• 6:15 7:30 13 Tennessee Tech' 25 at Middle Tennessee• 6:30 8:30 16 at Alcorn State 27 at Murray State· 6:15 8:30 18 at Southeast Missouri• FEBRUARY at Austin Peay' 8:30 20 3 Eastern Kentucky· 5:15 8:30 25 at Middle Tennessee· 5 at Kentucky 7:30 8:30 27 at Murray State• 8 Murray State• 5:15 FEBRUARY 10 Middle Tennessee· 5:15 7:30 3 Eastern Kentucky• 13 Marshall 7:30 7:30 5 UNG-Greensboro 15 Austin Peay• 5:15 Murray State• 7:30 8 17 Southeast Missouri· 5:15 7:30 10 Middle Tennessee· 22 at Tennessee Tech• 2:00 7:30 15 Austin Peay• 24 at Tennessee State• 6:15 Southeast Missouri• 7:30 17 26 Cincinnati 7:30 20 at Liberty 7:30 22 at Tennessee Tech' 4:00 24 at Tennessee State• 8:30 All times Eastern MARCH ·ave Games 6-8 OVC Tournament, Lexington, Ky. "A.M. All times Eastern and p.m. •ovc Games PAGE 2 MSU BASKETBALL University Administration Dr. C. Nelson Grote President Dr. C. Nelson Grote became the attending a weeklong workshop for educators in Belgium 11th President of Morehead State on the European Common Market. University on July 1, 1987, Active in the region, Dr. Grote is an ex-officio member returning to the campus where he of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce began h is career in higher Board of Directors and a member of the executive education administration nearly committee of the Kentucky Council on Economic three decades earlier. It was a Education. He serves on the boards of the Jesse Stuart move, Dr. Grote said, that Foundation and the Blue Grass Council of the Boy Scouts brought him "back home". of America as well as the Endowment Committee for the Intensely interested in economic Appalachian Ministries Education Resource Center. A development, President Grote has served on various charter member of the Morehead Optimist Club, he is a economic development commissions at the national, state life member of Optimist International. and local level and has participated in trade missions to A former dean of MSU's College of Applied Sciences China, Japan and Germany. Dr. Grote also has taken and Technology, Dr. Grote left the University in 1971 to leadership roles in education consortia, promoting become president of Schoolcraft College, Livonia, Mich. cooperative efforts in education at all levels, and in In 1981, he was named chancellor of The Community encouraging partnerships between business and Colleges of Spokane, a post he held until returning to MSU. education. The Illinois native first came to MSU in 1960 as an Acutely aware of the implications of a global associate professor and chair of the then-Division of marketplace, he is committed to internationalizing MSU's Applied Arts. Dr. Grote earned the Ed.D. degree at the curriculum and is continuing his long-standing interest University of Illinois, the M.Ed. degree at the University in sister city relationships. of Missouri and the B.S.Ed. degree at Eastern Illinois Currently serving on the committee on International University. In 1978, he received the Distinguished Programs of the American Association of State Colleges Alumnus Award from EIU. and Universities (AASCU), Dr. Grote visited China a Dr. Grote and his wife Wilma have three children: Mrs. second time in 1989 to establish exchange agreements Sonny (Carol) Jones, Mrs. Dave (Jan) Adams, and Mark, between MSU and universities in the Peoples Republic all of whom live in Seattle, and four grandchildren. The of China. His extensive European travels include Grotes are members ofMorehead's First Christian Church. President and Mrs. Grote on campus with Miss MSU 1991 Rachael Craft. MSU BASKETBALL PAGE 3 Morehead National Bank c!fs [A &Proud dupporler CJnoreheaJ ef'tale Cliniversily Morehead National Bank Morehead, Kentucky Member F.0.1.C. 784-8966 Equal Housing Lender PAGE 4 MSU BASKETBALL Athletic Administration and Staff Keith Kappes Vice President for University Advancement Keith Kappes, a native of positions in institutional advancement before being Carter County, has served since promoted to vice president on July 1, 1990. He also serves '" August, 1973, as the chief public as a part-time faculty member in journalism. relations officer of Morehead Kappes is a graduate of Hitchins High School and State University. Ashland Community College and holds bachelor's and As MSU's vice president for master's degrees from Morehead State. He also attended ,. university advancement, he Marshall University. reports to President C. Nelson Grote and is responsible Kappes is a member of the Morehead Tourism Commis­ for supervision of the University's activities in alumni sion and former president of the Morehead-Rowan County relations, athletics, community relations, conference Chamber of Commerce and the Kentucky Council for the services, development, legislative relations, media Advancement and Support of Education. He is a former relations, printing services and publications. member of the Morehead City Council and the Morehead­ A former newspaper, wire service and broadcast Rowan County Industrial Development Authority. journalist, Kappes came to the University in 1969 as a MSU's chief advancement officer is married to the writer in the campus news bureau and later became sports former Janet Hobbs of Ogden, Utah. They have eight information director. He held various administrative children. Steve Hamilton Athletic Director One of Morehead State's most 11 years in the major leagues. He hurled for the Cleveland successful athletic alumni, Steve Indians, Washington Senators, New York Yankees, Hamilton begins his fourth year Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants and the Chicago as athletic director of his alma Cubs. The originator of the "Folly Floater", he pitched mater. in two World Series with the Yankees. A standout performer in He also starred on the hardwood, playing two years baseball, basketball and track with the Minneapolis Lakers, becoming one of only two during his playing days for the professional athletes to play in both a World Series and Eagles, Hamilton has been the NBA Championship Series. University's athletic director since July, 1988, after After retiring from professional baseball in 1972, serving one year as acting athletic director. Hamilton was named manager of the Johnson City He has known success as an Eagle athlete and as an Yankees of the Appalachian League for the 1973 season. Eagle coach, ranking tops among all-time baseball He also served as pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers coaches with 305 career wins in 14 seasons. His teams in 1975. won five divisional championships and two OVC Hamilton, a graduate of Charlestown (Ind.) High champirmships. His 1977 and 1983 teams participated in School, earned a bachelor's degree from MSU in 1958 and the NCAA baseball tournament. a master's degree from MSU in 1963. He is married to As an athlete, Hamilton played on championship teams the former Shirley Potter of Raceland, Ky. They have four in basketball, baseball and track. He established five MSU children, Stephanie (Turner), Elizabeth (Monet), Robert records in rebounding and is the Eagles' all-time leading and Daniel. rebounder and fourth-leading scorer. He earned basketball He was recently inducted into the Ohio Valley All-America honors in 1957.
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