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Administration ...... 2 Athletic Director ...... 4 Mens Head Coach ...... 5 Mens Assistant Coaches ...... 6, 8 & 9 Eagle 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

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Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin President Dr. Rona ld 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 for the Ameri­ strategies in college administration, can Association of State Colleges and University (AASCU) has served since July I, 1992, as the on the role of campus chief executes in helping students be 12th president of Morehead State successful in coll ege. Dr. Eaglin was a member of the University in Morehead, Ky. AASCU Board of Directors and had the distinction of repre­ A native of St. Louis, Mo., senting two different 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 University in Conway, S.C. China and Ireland and to numerous campuses across this coun­ Previously, he was vice chancell or try. for academic affairs at the Univer­ President Eaglin is active in economic development mat­ s ity of South Carolina at ters in East Kentucky, serving presently by appointment of Spartanburg. Earlier, he was the southeast regional director Gov. Paul Patton on the Kentucky Appalachian Commission of the American Coll ege Testing Program (ACT). and Education Pays Task Force. He is a member of the A former Chair of Kentucky's Conference of University Board of Directors 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 mathematics from Southeast Missouri State Uni versity, a partnership of energy and land holding companies and uni­ master's degree in student personnel administration from South­ versities in Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia. ern Illinois University and a doctoral degree in education psy­ Dr. Eaglin and his w ife, Bonnie, have four adult children cho logy from the University of Utah. and four grandchildren.

Dear Friends: Morehead State University is committed to upholding the hi ghest integnty within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased to publish this note as a reference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines "representatives of athletic interests" as alumni, friends and boosters oft he University. All member institutions are held accountable for their representatives' actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligibili ty 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 Athletics. If 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 Examination. 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 questions regarding this description, please contact Jim Wells, Comp Iiance and Educational Services Director (606) 783-5136. These are certainly not all the regulations any "representati ve" of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things that could endanger the eligibility 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.

Sincerely,

~,r~ Brian Hutchinson Compliance and Educational Services Director Director of Development & Marketing PAGE 3

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Olive -- HIii PAGE 4 Mike Mincey Vice President for Student Life and Director of Athletics Mike Mincey, Morehead State's ships, student housing, public safety, admissions and confer­ V ice President for Student Life and ence services. a former Eagle athlete, assumed re­ A three-time graduate of the University, he earned a sponsibility for supervision o f the bachelor's degree and two master's degrees, one in higher University's athletics program in education. The native of Waycross, Ga., has done advanced June, 1993. studies at In diana University and is a member of the National An M SU administrat ive staff Associati on of Student Personnel Administrators. member since 1975, Mincey was ap­ Prior to joining the MSU staff, he taught and coached in pointed interim vice president in 1986 public schools in Flemingsburg, Ky .. and Tifton, Ga. and assumed the title of v ice presi­ Mincey earn ed four varsity letters ( 1965-68) as a member dent and Dean of Students in 1990 of the Eagle football squad. He was an all-stater at Ware foll owing a national search. Since County (Ga.) High School, and he was a member of MSU's joining the staff, Mincey has he ld a variety of posts including last Ohio Vall ey Conference football championshi p squad in assistant to the vice president for academ ic affairs, grants 1967. coordinator and coordinator for acade mic support services. His wife, the former Kathy Crusie of Lyndon, Ohio, is a In addition to the athletics program, Mincey a lso provides two-time graduate ofM SU and currently serves the Univer­ supervisory support to the areas of the Dean of Students, stu­ sity as an assistant professor of English. They have three dent activities, student development, financial aid and scholar- children, Sarah, Jacob and Samuel.

Morehead State University Intercollegiate Atltletics Mission Statement

Morehead State U11iversity believes that Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the University and that a broad-based i11tercollegiate 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 counseling 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 ful lest extent of his or her ability. -The athletics programs at Morehead State U niversity 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 abil ities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and reasonable w ith 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. PAGE5

Kyle Macy

Kyle Macy, one of the Com­ he was a Correspondent Banking Officer for Central Bank monwealth of Kentucky's best & Trust Company in Lexington. known and most popular basket­ Macy's annual basketball camp has been held for 19 years ball figures, begins his third sea­ and approximately 1,000 youngsters and 125 coaches par­ son as the Head Men's Basket­ ticipate annually. He has also produced an instructional bas­ ball Coach at Morehead State ketball video and published a high school basketball pre­ University. VIew. The 1998-99 Eagle squad, his ''I'm extremely excited to be the head basketball coach at second at MSU, was one of the Morehead State," Macy said. "Becoming a head coach on most improved teams in the the Division I level was something I'd been looking forward country, advancing to the semifi­ to since I was four-years old and sitting on the bench beside nals ofth e Ohio Valley Confer­ my father. ence tournament before losing to eventual NCAA repre­ "As our program develops, our team will play an exciting, sentative Murray State. up-tempo style that players like to be involved in and fans In announcing Macy's appointment, MSU President like to watch. In order to progress, we will need to con­ Ronald G. Eaglin said: "We believe strongly that this out­ tinue to recruit. And, we will need fan support. We hope standing young man is the right choice at the right time to that every home game will be an event that people look restore the proud basketball tradition at our institution and forward to. I'm confident that we can accomplish this turn­ to lead the Eagles back to the forefront of the Ohio Valley around as we implement our system and ideas and with the Conference. Kyle has a wealth ofbasketball playing expe­ help oftheMSU family ofstudents, alumni, faculty and staff rience and a broad knowledge of the game. We are confi­ and friends." dent that he will be successful as a Division I coach." The 42-year old Macy and his wife, Tina, have two daugh­ Macy, born in Kendalville, Ind., and a high school standout ters, Mallory Beth and Meredith Anne, and a son, Malone. at Peru (Ind.) High School, was a two-time All-American at the University ofKentucky and played on the Wildcats' 1978 national championship team. He played three seasons at Kentucky after spending one season at Purdue. Following his collegiate career, he spent seven seasons in the NBA, playing for the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers. In all seven of his NBA seasons, his team qualified for the playoffs. He also played three seasons in the Italian professional league. From 1993 through 1997, he served as the color analyst for the UniversityofKentucky Radio Network's broadcasts ofW ildcat basketball. He has also worked with Host Cre­ ative TV, Host Communications Radio, Raycom Television Sports, SportsChannel, Mutual Radio, ESPN, WVLK-Ra­ dio and Westwood One Radio. From August, 1994, until his appointment as Eagle coach, PAGE6 Wayne Breeden, Assistant

Veteran co llege and high school to working under Hall, he has also served as an assistant to coach Wayne Breeden begins his Eddie Sutton, Rick Barnes and Mike Pol li o. He spent two third season as assistant coach at seasons as the head coach at Lindsey Wi lson College. Morehead State Uni versity. An outstand ing teacher of big men, Breeden has helped Breeden joined the MSU staff develop several NBA front line players. He has worked after a successful tenure at with (Trailblazers, ets, lakers), Melvin Turpin I Ashland Paul Blazer High School (Cavaliers, Jazz, Bullets), Kenny Walker (Knicks, Bullets), where he had a fi ve-year record Winston Bennett (Cavaliers, Heat) and Rob Lock (C li p­ of 123-41. He led the Tomcats pers. to the runner-up spot in the l 996 He has been on staff ofseveral international teams, includ­ Kentucky State High School ing the 1984 Olympic Team. Breeden has also worked at Touman1ent. the Olympic Trials, World Championship Trials and Sports The nativeofMt. Washington, Ky., began his coaching Festi vals. He has conducted cli nics in South America and career as a graduate assistant under Joe B. Hall at the Uni­ Japan. versity ofKentucky. That season the Wildcats advanced to Breeden holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the the NCAA Final Four. In addition to serving four years as . He is married to the former Patti an assistant at Kentucky, Breeden has been an assistant Pcdisich of Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. coach at George Mason and Eastern Kentucky. In add ition

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Diego McCoy, a veteran He played overseas for six seasons, including stints in Ar­ basketball player and coach be­ gentina, Australia and Mozambique. gins his third season as assistant McCoy, 38, comes to MSU from Middlesboro (Ky.) High coach at Morehead State. School were he was an assistant coach. Prior to joining the McCoy, a native of Wash­ Middlesboro staff, McCoy was an assistant coach at Cleve­ ington, D.C., played collegiately land State Community College in Cleveland, Tenn. for three seasons at West Virginia An excellent fundan1ental teacher, McCoy works with both before playing his final season at Eagle guards and big men. Lincoln Memorial, where he He has one daughter, Khayla, age nine. earned a bacholors' degree in sports management.

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Morehead State University 1999-2000 Lady Eagles Basketball Schedule .IWe.. Opponent ~ Nove mber 19 Davis & Elkins W/98-77 20 College of Charleston { in Richmond, Ky.) U62-52 21 Woodford ( in Richmond, Ky.) U68-62 26 at Montana State l.174-58 27 Bowling Green (in Bozeman, Mont.) U88-76 December 4 *Eastern Kentucky 1/94-91 6 at Wright State U69-64 19 UNC-Asheville U83-69 21 Marshall US0-77 January s Oakland 7:00 6 *Tennessee Tech 5:45 8 *Middle Tennessee 3:15 13 *at Tennessee State 6:45 15 *at Austin Peay 6:45 18 •at Eastern Kentucky 6:00 20 •UT-Martin 5:45 22 *Murray State 5:45 27 *at Southeast Missouri 6:30 29 *at Eastern Tllinois 5:45 F e bruary 3 *at Tennessee Tech 6:45 5 *at Middle Tennessee 5:30 10 *Tennessee State 5:45 12 *Austin Peay 1:00 17 *at UT-Martin 6:45 19 *at Murray State 5:45 24 *Southeast Missouri 5:34 26 *Eastern Illinois 5:45 29 OVC Tournament-First round TBA March 3-4 OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. - Finals TBA •ovcGarms All tirms Eastern and pm Horm garms in bold PAGE22 Morehead State Eagles Head Coach: Kyle Macy NO. NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 4 Greg Hendricks G 6-2 185 JR San Diego, CA 11 Marquis Sykes G 5-11 160 FR Mansfield, Ohio 14 Justin Cornell G 6-5 190 FR Louisville, KY 20 Brad Cleaver G 6-3 195 SR Murray, KY 22 Brett Bohanan G 6-4 200 SR Canton, IL 23 Jeremy Webb F 6-6 205 SR Olive Hill, KY 40 Travis Williams F 6-4 175 FR Auburn, KY 44 Scott Charity F 6-7 225 SR San Diego, CA 45 Bernard Evans F 6-5 205 JR Covington, KY 55 Kyle Umberger F 6-7 225 so Ashland, KY

Morehead State L ady Eagles Head Coach: Laura Litter NO. NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN 3 Margaret Klee G 5-7 so MaysUck, KY 5 Michelle Clemons G ~ FR Hardburty, KY 10 Lildsey Whalen F 5-8 FR Xenia, Ohio 11 ntany Hornsby F 6-0 FR Flemingsburg, KY 14 Julie-ann Kirkland F 5-10 FR Sydney, Austrama 21 Heidi Daulton G 5-5 so Georgetown, Ohio 22 Tdany McCoy G 5-8 FR Columbus, Ohio 23 Jody Sizemore F 6-0 FR Hyden.KY 30 Naomi Bronson G 5-,8 JR Cincinnati, Ohio 33 Vette Robilson F 5-10 SR Louisville, KY 34 Jodi Dempsey C 6-3 so Galena, Ohio 35 Cisha Brazley F 5-8 SR Memphis, Tenn. 40 Shelley Schaberg F 5-10 so Paducah, KY 42 Laurie Vincent F 5-11 so Greenville,KY 44 Tasha Gales 0 6-2 so Columbus, Ohio 54 Abby Adams F 6-1 FR More ead, KY

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Third-year Morehead State son, Ky., where she was responsible for taking over the head coach Laura L. Litter is fi­ reigns ofa new program. The Lady Generals were in exist­ nally starting to see the light at the ence two years prior to her arrival. She subsequently tacked end ofthe tunnel. With a stron­ up a 203-55 record in eight years at the school. ger talent base, the Lady Eagles At Lees, her squad won six conference titles and com­ are on the verge of turning their peted in the NJ CAA Tournament eight times. She sent 25 program around. athletes onward to play at Division I schools after they com­ After two difficult years at her pleted their careers at Lees. alma mater, Coach Litter's 1999- Combined between her stops at the two schools, Litter 2000 Lady Eagles are poised to earned 11 Kentucky Junior College Athletic Conference make strides within the confer­ Coach of the Year honors and four NJCAA Region VII ence. The two-time graduate of Coach ofthe Year awards in her 16-year reign. In addition, Morehead State University, was hired on April I, 1997, she was recognized by Lees College, which placed her in its and proceeded to lead her team to a 7-19 record in her first Hall ofFame in 1995. campaign. Last winter the Lady Eagles collected a 5-21 A highly-sought after prep product from Chillicothe, Ohio, mark. Those two years are the only non-winning seasons in Litter played the 1976-77 year at Morehead State, before her career. succumbing to a career-ending injury. She remained as a With a career record of 448-125, Litter's teams have graduate assistant coach at her alma mater under Mickey posted 16 seasons with 20 or more wins. In six years, her Wells, serving in that capacity through the 1980-81 cam­ teams have won 30 or more games, while competing in the paign. national tournament four times, including finishing third in the She earned a bachelor's degree in recreation and busi­ nation in 1993-94. She entered Morehead State with a ness administration in 1980 and a master's degree from MSU career winning percentage of 84 percent. in education in 1981. Her most recent stop prior to MSU was as the eight-year mentor at Sullivan College in Lexington, Ky. There, she began the program and proceeded to notch a 30-2 record in the team's first season of play. By the time she left, she had compiled a 233-30 overall record at the school, won conference titles in each year and advanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association Region VII Tournament all eight times. At Sullivan, Litter coached two JCAA first-team and three second-team All-Americans, as well as three Kodak [1f])]@~ first-team All-Americans. In addition, her high-powered offense, generated an NJ CAA scoring record in 1993-94, averaging I 07.6 points per game, and were ranked as high as third nationally. Her first head coaching venture was no different. Litter spent eight years pacing the sidelines ofLees College in Jack- PAGE30 Reagan Rossi, Assistant

Reagan Rossi joins the staffthis the Al.A ational Championship touman1ent. season as a graduate assistant Her first coaching position came while serving on a mis­ coach, but is also taking over sion in Skagway, Alaska. In her only year in the 50th state, some of the responsibility of Rossi worked as an assistant boys' coach at Skagway High fo1mer assistant coach James School. Black. At MSU, Rossi will pri­ A four-year standout at St. Ambrose University, an NAIA marily work with on-court coach­ Division I school in Davenport, Iowa, Rossi helped lead the ing, on-campus recruiting, team Queen Bees to the national tournament in 1992 and 1994, academics, the strength and con­ both seasons advancing to the "Sweet 16". The Queen Bees ditioning program as well as other also clain,ed conference crowns during Rossi's freshman and administrative duties. sophomore years. At St. Ambrose, she was a two-year Rossi spent the 1998-99 cam­ starter at point guard and averaged IO points and six assists paign as an assistant coach at nearby Georgetown College per game as a senior, before earning her degree in 1994. in Georgetown, Ky. The NAIA Division I Lady Tigers fin­ While attending Mukwonago High School, Rossi earned ished 13-13 last season under head coach Susan Johnson. all-conference and all-area honors on the basketball court, Prior to her one-year stint at Georgetown, Rossi served while also lettering in tennis and softball. The Mukwonago, as an assistant at Albertson College, in Caldwell, Idaho. In Wis., native now resides in West Liberty, Ky., with her hus­ her two years there, the Coyotes posted a 35-24 record­ band, Rudy. She will be pursuing her master's degree in their first two campaigns ever. In her final season at sports administration. Albertson, the Coyotes fell one game shy ofearning a bid to

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Corbett Grigsby begins his third ing the team at Lees two years before the Litter's arrival. year as the Lady Eagles' associ­ During his stay at the two schools, Grigsby's teams com­

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