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Morehead State University /11tercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement

Morehead Srnte University belie1•es that_I11tercollegiate Athletics is 011 integral part of the University a11d that a broad-based intercollegiate athletics progra111 encourages student participation a11d involve111e11t i11 the torn! life of the U11iversity In addition, intercollegiate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the academic and public service 111issio11s 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 ational Collegiate Athletic Association and the . -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 program will accommodate student's interests and abilities in a manner that is nondiscrimin atory to both sexes and reasonable with the University's resources. -The athletics program shall adhere to the University's Affim,ative Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all em­ ployees and students, as well as applicants for employment and student participation.

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Administration ...... 2 Athletic Director ...... 4 Mens Head Coach ...... 5 Mens Assistant Coaches ...... 6, 7, 8 & 9 Eagle Players ...... 10, 11, 12, & 14 Womens Head Coach ...... 29 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 c hief executes in has served since July I , 1992, 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 's tutions on the NCAA Presidents Commission. He cur­ 22 easte rnmost 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 chancellorship 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 Conference 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 maste r's degree in student personnel ad­ and land holding companies and universities in Ken­ ministration from Southern Illinois University 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

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Mike Mincey Vice President for Student Life/Athletic Director

Mike Mincey, Morehead State's A three-time graduate of the University, he earned a Vice President fo r Student Life and bachelor's degree and two master's degrees, one in a fo rmer Eagle athl ete, assumed re­ higher education . The nati ve of Waycross, Ga., has sponsibility for supervision of the done advanced studies at Indiana University and is a University's athleti cs program in member of the National Association of Student Per­ June, 1993. sonnel Administrators. An MSU administrative 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 earned four varsity letters ( 1965-68) as a following a national search. Si nce joining the staff, member of the Eagle football squad. He was an all­ Mincey has held a variety of posts including assistan t 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 fo r academic support services. ball championship squad in 1967. In addition to the athletics program, Mincey also His wife, the fo rmer Kath y Crusie of Lyndon, Ohio, provides supervisory support to the areas of the Dean is a two-time graduate of MSU and currentl y serves of Students, student activities, ~tudent development, fi­ the Uni versity as an associate professor of English. nancial aid and sc ho larships, student housing, They have three children, Sarah, Jacob and Samuel. pub I ic safety, admiss ions and conference services.

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cago Bulls and . In al l port. We hope that every home game seven of hi s NBA seasons, his team will be an event that people look for­ qualifi ed for the playoffs. He also ward to. We've made progress. This played three seasons in the Italian year's team is very athletic and wi ll professional league. be fun for the MSU family 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 Network'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 Correspondent 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 University. been held for 20 years and more than The 1998-99 Eagle squad, his sec­ 1,000 youngsters and 125 coaches ond at MSU, was one of the most im­ participate annuall y. He has also pro­ proved teams in the country, advanc­ duced an instructional basketball ing to the semifinals of the Ohio Val­ video and published a high school ley Conference tournament before basketball preview. losing to eventual NCAA represen­ "I'm extremely excited to be the head tative Murray State. basketball coach at Morehead State," Macy, born in Kendal ville, Ind., and Macy said. "Becoming a head coach a hi gh school standout at Peru (Ind.) on the Division I level was something Hig h School, was a two-time All­ I'd been loolcing forward to si nce I American at the University of Ken­ was four-years old and sitting on the tucky and played on the Wildcats' bench beside my father. 1978 national championship team. "As our program develops, our He played three seasons at Kentucky team will play an exciting, up-tempo after spending one season at Purdue. style that players like to be involved Following his collegiate career, he in and fans like to watch. In order to spent seven seasons in the BA, progress, we wil l need to continue to playing for the , Chi- recruit. And, we wi ll need fan sup- PAGE 6 Wayne Breeden Breeden became an assistant on the An outstanding teacher of big men, MSU staff after a successful tenure at Breeden has he lped develop several Ashland Paul Blazer High School where NBA front line players. He has worked he had a fi ve-year record of 123-41 . He with (Trailblazers, Nets, lak­ led the Tomcats to the runner-up spot in ers), (Cavaliers, Jazz, the 1996 Kentucky State High School Bullets), (Knicks, Bul­ Tournament. lets), Winston Bennett (Cavaliers. Heat) The nati ve of Mt. Washington, Ky., and Rob Lock (Clippers). began his coaching career as a graduate He has been on staff of several inter­ assistant under Joe B. Hall at the Uni ­ n a ti o n a I teams, inc luding the 1984 versity of Kentucky. That season the O lympic Team . Breede n has a lso Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Fina l worked at the Olympic Trials, World Four. In addition to serving four years Championship Trials and Sports Festi­ as an assistant at Kentucky, Breeden has vals. He has conducted clinics in South been an assistant coach at George Ma­ America and Japan. son and Eastern Kentucky. In addition B reede n ho lds bac he lor's a nd to working unde r Hall, he has also master's degrees from the Uni versity of served as an assistant to Eddie Sutton, Kentucky. He is married to the former Veteran college and high school coach Rick Barnes and M ike Pollio. He spent Patti Pedisich of Lake Ronkonkoma, Wayne Breeden begins his fourth sea­ two seasons as head coach at Lindsey N.Y. son at Morehead State University. Wil son Coll ege.

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A Look At Eagle Basketball Series Records with East overall record of 864-819. Kyle Macy is record as a junior, averaging 13 points, Tennessee and Samford the 11th coach in MSU basketball histo­ seven rebounds and four assists per With East Tennessee being a former ry. game while also shooting 45 percent member of the Ohio Valley Conference, Eagles Sign Two During from three- range. the Eagles and Bucs have met on many November Signing Period Eagle Basketball On The Air occasions. The MSU record book has the Two Indiana high school standouts Broadcast of all Morehead State sport­ Eagles leading 23-22 in a series that have signed national letters-of-intent to ing events on the Eagle Sports Network dates to 1953-54. ETSU rallied to win play basketball for Coach Kyle Macy's in 2000-01 will be produced in partner­ 84-77 in overtime last season in Morehead State University Eagle pro­ ship by the MSU Athletic Department Johnson City. gram. The newest Eagles are Kyle and Morgan County Industries, Inc., Morehead State and Samford will be Hankins, a 6-3 guard from Bloomington owners of radio stations WMOR AM & meeting for the first time in basketball. South High School and Cory Burns, a 6- FM, WLKS AM & FM and WCBJ-FM. Minard Named OVC 9 forward from Peru, Ind., and The fl agship station for Eagle football, Rookie of the Week Maconaquah High School in Bunker Eagle basketball, Lady Eagle basket­ For his efforts in MSU's first two Hill. Hankins comes from the strong ball and Eagle basketball will be games of the season, Ricky Minard was Bloomington South program of Coach WMOR-FM (106.1). Chuck Mraz will named the first Ohio Valley Conference JR Holmes and also has experience again be the voice of the Basketball Rookie of the Week for the 2000-01 sea­ with the Bloomington Red AAU team. Eagles. He will be joined courtside by son. He averaged 19.5 points, 7.5 He averaged 8.7 points as a freshman, either Jason Blanton or Randy Stacy. rebounds and 3.0 assists in wins over 9.7 points as a sophomore and 15.5 All Eagle Sports Network broadcasts, Huntington and Mount St. Joseph. points as a junior. He enters his senior including Eagle basketball games, will MSU Basketball History season with 792 points and an 11.3 ppg. soon be heard on the World Wide Web at MSU is in its 67th season of intercol­ career average. During Hankins' high www.broadcastsports.com. A link to the legiate basketball. Going into the East school career, Bloomington South has a broadcast site will soon be added to the Tennessee game, the Eagles have an 61-11 record. Burns led Coach Rick MSU Athletic Web Page, www.more­ Clark's Maconaquah squad to a 22-2 head-st.edu/athletics

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45 Sam Oatman G 6-1 180 Fr. ~ Neenah, Wis. / 52 Renaldo Johnson F 6-7 220 Sr. Montgomery, Ala. ' ~ Samford B ulldogs Head Coach: Jimmy Tillette ~ NO. NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 2 Marc Salyers F 6-9 220 Sr. Owensboro, Ky. 5 Eddie Harper G 6-5 175 Fr. Laurel, Miss. 10 Will Gardner G 6-1 170 Fr. Homewood, Ala. 14 Jon Mills F 6-6 205 Fr. Winfield, Ala. 20 Chris Weaver G 6-2 \ 190 Jr. Arab. Ala. 21 Derrick Jones G 6-5 205 I Sr. Erwinville, La. 24 Corey Green G/F 6-3 175 Jr. Calera, Ala. 30 Gabe Skypala C 6-9 230 Sr. Amarillo, Tex. 32 Cornell Felton G 5-11 165 I So. Alexandria, Va. 33 Tyson Dorsey G 6-3 180 Fr. Brantford, Ontario 40 Biran Keckeisen F 6-8 215 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. 44 Phillip Ramelli C 6-10 210 Fr. New Orleans, La. 52 Sebastian Sachse C 6-8 220 Fr. Chemnitz, Germany

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Morehead State University Lady Eagle Basketball 2000-01 Schedule Date Opponent TIme/Results November Glennville State W 80-64 Texas A&M L 80-64 # Florida Atlantic L 65-72 at Southwest Texas L 73-85 December 2 # Elon 1:00 3 ## High Point 1.00 17 Gamer-Webb 2:00 29-30 at EKU Classic TBA 29-Llpscomb 5:45 30-Charfeston Southern 1:45 January 3 Oakland 7:00 4 Wright State 7:00 6 • at Tennessee Tech 11 • Austin Peay 5:30 13 • Tennessee State 5:30 16 • Eastern Kentucky 5:30 18 • at Murray State 6:30 20 • at UT-Martin 5:00 25 • Eastern Illinois 5:30 27 • Southeast Missouri 5:30 February 3 • Tennessee Tech 2:00 5 • at Eastern Kentucky 5:30 8 • at Austin Peay 6:30 10 • at Tennessee State 6:30 15 • Murray State 5:30 17 • UT-Martin 5:30 22 • at Eastern Illinois 6:15 24 • at Southeast Missouri 6:30 27 OVC Championship, first round TBA March 2-3 OVC Championship TBA #at Southwest Texas State Classic, San Marcos, Tex. Home games in bold All times Eastern PAGE25

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NEWSOME, BEA TRICE C. SAL YER, JANICE MICHELLE HUNTER, DARCY A. MAINS. HAROLD B. NICKELL, J. MERLE SALYER, RUTH H. HURST, ANNE K. MAINS, WILLIAM NICKELL, PAMELA A. SALYERS, BRENT R. !WU, HILARY 0. MALLOY. DA YID E. NIETUBIC, SANDRA J. SALYERS, JOHNNY M . JENKINS, TERESA L. MALONE. CAROL ~vlcGAREY OLLIGES, SANDRA S. SANDFOSS, BERNIE JENNINGS, GARY D. MALOTT. JAMES MILLER OLSON, JENNIFER J. SANDFOSS, BETTY JEPSON. LINDA MANLEY, MARY ALDEN ORBERSON, JEFFREY M. SANDFOSS, RAYMOND V. JERVIS, SHIRLEY ANNE MARKSBERRY, HARRY P. OSBORNE, PAMELA S. SANDLIN, EILEEN W. JETT, OPAL B. MARTIN, KATHY GOINS OVERTON, REGINALD F. SANDLIN, EUGENE JOHNS, GRAHAM MARTIN, W. RICHARD PAGE, HARVEY F. SCHAFER, SAMUEL HENRY JOHNSON. Bll...LYWAYNE MASON.RANDALL EUGENE PAPE, SUSAN RENEE SCHMITS, GERALD A. JOHNSON, CONNIE WAYNE MATNEY, JACKIE C. PARE', RICHARD D. SCHMITS, TERRY JOHNSON. DANIEL V. MATTHEWS. VICKIE A. PARSONS CONSULTING SCHNEPP, BRUCE C. JOHNSON. GLORIA MATTINGLY, DEBRA N. PARSONS, DONALD C. 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MORRISON, RAYMOND LEE RINGW ALO, TAMARA M. STAPLETON, ERNESTINE LETCHER. Lll...LIAN MOTKO, GLORIA C. RISNER, JAYNE LEA STAPPENBECK, NEIL LEWIS, CHARLENE MUIR, GREGORY ROBBINS, CLAUDIA C. STEEL, TIMOTHY S. LEWIS. CLARA ELIZABETH MULLINS. WANDA I. ROBERTS, JOHN STEWART STEIN, STEVEN J. LIFSHOTZ, CLARK R. MURRAY, JAMES E. ROBERTSON. JAMES EWAN STEVENS, JEANNINE B. LIGHTFOOT. TERRY MUSSMAN, KATHRYN ROBINSON, BERNETTA L. STEVENS, JOYCE JANIENE LINTOTT, ANNE MYNHIER, CONNIE ROBINSON, FRED G. STEW ART, BARBARA JO LITTER, MARTIN R. MacDONALD. BRUCE W. ROBINSON. JOHN T. STEW ART, DEBORAH B. LITTLE, RALPH MacKENZIE. LOWELL T. ROBINSON, REBECCA LYNN STILES, JONATHAN C. LITTLETON, BRENDA L. McANNAR, CONSTANCE A. ROCK, C. DIANE Continued LITTLETON, BURCEY M. McANNAR, GEORGIA M. ROGERS, C. GALE PAGE28 Contributors------Continued STORY, JANICE D. VINCENT, JON ALAN WHITAKER, JAMES R. STURGEON, DONALD VINSON. W. JARRELL WHITE, KARYL L. SURRATT, DOUGLAS L. 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Entering her fourth the future stops of her student-0th letes were such notable year at the helm of the basketbal I powers as Western Kentucky, Maryland, Auburn, Lady Eagle program, Kentucky, Louisvi lle and Drake. In total, 34 went on to Moreheaa State head play in college and 22 earned a spot on an NCAA Division I coach Laura L. Litter has roster. all of the pieces in place Her first head coach in~ venture was no different. Lit­ to turn around the pro­ ter spent eight years pacing the sidelines of Lees College gram. For the first time in Jackson, Ry., where she was responsible for taking over since she arrived in the reigns of a new program. The Lady Generals were in 1997, every player in the existence two years prior to her arrival. She subsequently stables are the direct re- tacked up a 203-55 record in eight years at the school. , . .., suits of her recruiting At Lees, her squad won six conference titles and com­ efforts. With a strong peted in the NJCAA Tournament eight times. She sent 25 talent base, the Lady Eagles are ready to soar. Litter ex­ athletes onward to play at Division I schools after they pects to bui Id upon her previous successes during stints as completed their careers' at Lees. Of the 39 who played the head coach at Sullivan College and Lees College. In two years, 35 either graduated or went on to finish their her 19-year coaching career, Litter has been one of the degree at another scnoo I. most successful mentors in the game. As a player and as­ Combined between her stops at the two schools, Litter sistant coach at MSU in the late '70s and early' 80s, Lit­ earned 11 Kentucky Junior Coll~e Athletic Conference ter experienced some of the program's greatest successes. Coach of the Year honors and four NJCAA Region VII Now, having returned to Morenead and laid the founda­ Coach of the Year awards in her 16-year reign. 1n addi­ tion, she looks to return the Lady Eagles to the successes tion, she was recognized by Lees Col lege, wnich placed of the past and build a championship team at MSU like she her in its Hall of Fame in 1995. had done at her previous stops. A highly-sought after prep product from Chillicothe, The two-time Morehead State University graduate was Ohio, Litter played the 1976-77 year at Morehead State, hired on April 7 , 1997, and proceeded to lead her team to before succumbing to a career-ending injury. She remained a 7-19 record in her first campaign. In 1998-99, the Lady at MSU, first as a student assistant, then eventually as a Eagles collected a 5-21 mark, followed by a 2-25 injury­ graduate assistant coach, under Mickey Wells, serving marred campaign in 1999-2000. Those years are the only through the 1980-81 campaign. non-winning seasons in her career. She earned her bachelor's degree in recreation and busi­ With an overall career record of 450-150, Litter's teams ness administration in 1980 anathen her master's degree have posted 16 seasons with 20 or more wins. In six years, from MSU in education in 1981. She resides in Morenead. her teams have won 30 or more games, while competing in the national tournament four times, including finishing tnird 11£ l.J 11 ERt-1...E in the nation in 1993-94. She entered Morehead State with a career winning percentage of 84 percent. Year School Record Postseason Her most recent stop prior to MSU was as the eight­ 1900-00 Morehead State 2-25 year mentor at Sullivan College in Lexi~ton, Ky. There, 19£g.99 Moreheadsiate S-21 she began the pro~ram and proceeded to notch a 30-2 1997..00 Morehead State 7-19 ... record in the team s first season of play. By the time she 3 years 1465 left, she had compiled a 233-30 overall record at the school, 1900.97 Sulivan COiege · 29-4 Regional runner-up · won conference titles in each year and advanced to the 1995-00 Sulivan Colege .· 24-9 •. Regional runner-up National Junior College Athletic Association Reg ion VII 1~95 Sulivan Colege · 27-6 Regen VII ChamP:on Tournament all eight times. 1993-94 Sulivan Colege 34-2 National semifinalist At Sullivan, Litter coached two NJCAA first-team and 199'2-93 Sulivan Colege 34-1 .Regional .runner-up three second-team All-Americans, as well as three Kodak 1991-9'2 Sulivan Colege · 30-2 Regional runner-up first-team All-Americans. In addition, her hi9h-powered 1!ID-01 Sulivan Colege . 28-4 Regional participant offense, generated an NJCAA scoring record 1n 1993-94, 1989-90 Sulivan Colgge 30-2 Reaiorial runner-u~ averaging 107.6 points per game, and were ranked as high 8years 233-30 8 conference titles as third nationally. 1988-89 LeesColege 2S.5 R_egional runner-up The Executives were a staple of the NJCAA Region VII 1987--88 LeesColege 33-3 Regon VII Champon Tournament from 1990 through 1997. Sul li-..on had its great­ 1900-87 LeesColege ~ Regional partidpant est success under Litter in her fourth year in Lexington. 1985-86 Lees Colege . 27-5 Regc:iri:VII Champion That season, the program advanced all the way to the "Fi­ 1984-85 leesColege 23-8 · Regional participant nal Four", before losing by eight points to eventual na­ 1983-84 LeesColege 23-9 Regional participant tional champion Trinity Valley (TX) and finish third. 1982-83 LeesColege 23-8 Regional participant But, her teams did more than just get it done on the 198Hl2 LeesCol~ 21'9 Regional ~articit:1ant court. Each one of her players that completed two years 8years 203-55 .6 conference titles at the schoo I either received their Associate' s Degree or Division I record 1465 transferred to a four-year institution. Includeaamong 19years 450-150 PAGE30 Corbett Grigsby Associate Head Coach

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