Men's Basketball

Dec. 6, 1999

LEXINGTON, Kty. – The Kentucky Wildcats return to the friendly confines of Rupp Arena to face UNC Asheville. UK played its first two games at Rupp on Nov. 17 and 19, recording wins over Penn and Utah. But after four neutral-site games, the Wildcats find themselves riding a three-game losing streak for the first time in a decade.

The Cats are in the midst of a tough pre-conference schedule where they will play six Top-25 opponents in a nine-game stretch. Left on the slate are games against No. 24 Maryland and No. 8 Michigan State, sandwiched around a home date with arch-rival Louisville. An additional note: five of UK’s first six opponents played in the 1999 NCAA Tournament.

The Wildcats fell to border rival Indiana last Saturday, but still had one of their best offensive performances of the season. UK had five Cats in double figures on its way to a season-high 75 points. The Cats trailed by 12 at halftime, but outscored the Hoosiers by four in the second period, cutting a 16-point lead to seven with 1:08 remaining. Kentucky’s Achilles’ heel was 18 turnovers and Indiana’s 54.7 percent shooting from the field. The Wildcats did outrebound IU, 40-26.

Rankings: Kentucky is ranked 22nd by USA Today/ESPN. In the latest AP poll (Nov. 29), UK was 13th. UNC Asheville is unranked.

The Cats’ next opponent: a rematch with Preseason NIT foe Maryland on Saturday, Dec. 11, at 9 p.m. UK beat the Terps, 61-58, at Madison Square Garden in the tournament’s semifinals.

On the air

UK Radio Network — 6:30 p.m. ET
Ralph Hacker, Sam Bowie, Dave Baker

UKTV – Live
Rob Bromley, Martin Newton, Dick Gabriel

To follow the Wildcats in cyberspace, log onto www.ukathletics.com. Live stats, notes andinformation on this year’s team is available.

Probable Starters

KENTUCKY

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Ppg Rpg Hometown
21

Tayshaun Prince

G/F 6-9 215 So. 14.0 6.3 Compton, Calif.
40 Jules Camara F 6-11 223 So. 7.7 4.0 Dakar, Senegal
42 Jamaal Magloire C 6-10 260 Sr. 9.3 6.7 Toronto, Ontario
11

Saul Smith

G 6-2 175 Jr. 7.3 *3.0 Athens, Ga.
32

Desmond Allison

G/F 6-5 214 So. 6.3 3.2 Tampa, Fla.

Key Cats Off The Bench

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Ppg Rpg Hometown
3

J.P. Blevins

G 6-2 181 So. 3.0 *1.0 Edmonton, Ky.
24

Marvin Stone

F/C 6-10 256 Fr. 6.5 6.5 Huntsville, Ala.
5

Nate Knight

F 6-8 225 Jr. 1.3 1.8 Sandy, Utah
10

Keith Bogans

G 6-5 2-5 Fr. 6.8 1.8 Hyattsville, Md.

UNC Asheville

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Ppg Rpg Hometown
21 John Risinger F 6-5 195 Sr. 11.4 5.7 Evansville, Ind.
50 Matt Osikowicz F 6-7 225 Sr. 6.6 3.3 Merritt Island, Fla.
40 Adam Earnhardt C 7-0 230 Jr. 8.9 6.3 Baker, Fla.
10 Andre Smith G 6-2 180 Fr. 5.6 2.4 Miami, Fla.
11 Brett Carey G 6-3 200 Jr. 10.6 4.0 Lincolnton, N.C.

* Assists per game

Team Comparisons

UK UNCA
Record 3-3 0-7
Scoring Off. 62.7 67.1
Scoring Def. 61.7 85.4
Scoring Margin +1.0 -18.3
FG % 39.4 41.9
Def. FG % 41.6 46.8
3FG % 24.0 37.2
Def. 3FG % 32.7 34.9
FT Pct. 67.9 84.2
Reb. Avg. 37.7 38.1
Opp. Reb. Avg. 35.3 37.7
Rebound Margin +2.4 +0.4
TO Avg. 16.5 22.1
Opp. TO 16.7 13.9
TO Margin +0.2 -8.2
Blocks Avg. 6.0 2.3
Steals Avg. 7.0 6.6

Coaching Comparisons

Orlando “Tubby” Smith (High Point ’73)

Overall (9th year) 190-78 (70.9%)
at UK (3rd year) 66-16 (80.5%)
SEC Tournament (4 yrs.) 10-2 (83.3%)
NCAA Tournament (6 yrs.) 15-5 (75.0%)
vs. UNC Asheville 0-0

Eddie Biedenbach (NC State ’68)

Overall (7th year) 77-95 (44.8%)
at UNCA (4th year) 48-44 (52.2%)
vs. Kentucky 0-1

The Skinny on the Bulldogs

Eddie Biedenbach brings his fourth collection of Bulldogs into Rupp Arena for UK’s third home game of the season. While the Wildcats are playing six ranked opponents in a nine-game stretch, UNC Asheville has faced the likes of Missouri, Saint Louis, Tennessee and Connecticut — all on the road — en route to an 0-7 start, its worst ever. Their next game is at N.C. State next Sunday.

Biedenbach guided the ‘Dogs to 18-10 and 19-9 records during his first two years, but they slipped to 11-18 last season after a 1-11 start. After losing six lettermen, including three starters, from the ’99 team, UNC Asheville welcomed seven newcomers this season.

The Series

This is the second meeting between the two teams. UNC Asheville faced UK four years ago when the Wildcats were fresh off their sixth NCAA Championship, and lost 105-51 at Rupp Arena on Dec. 23, 1996.

Series Facts

Overall Record: UK leads 1-0
In Lexington: UK leads 1-0

The previous UK-UNCA meeting at Rupp Arena still ranks as the largest crowd to ever watch the Bulldogs play — 23,891.

Coach Biedenbach is 0-1 against the Wildcats while Coach Smith has never faced UNCA.

Kentucky vs. Big South

The Wildcats’ only game against a Big South opponent has been the one previous matchup with UNC Asheville. The league also has a familiar member — High Point. Coach Tubby Smith’s alma mater recently joined the Division I ranks in the Big South.

UK vs. Top 25

Kentucky is 2-2 against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 this season. Against No. 16 Utah, the Wildcats recorded a 56-48 win and against No. 24 Maryland, UK tallied a three-point win, 61-58. The Cats’ two losses have come against No. 8 Arizona and No. 23 Indiana.

Rankings were current at the time of the game.

Rupp Arena

The Kentucky Wildcats, in their 24th season of basketball at Rupp Arena, are 305-35 (89.7%) in the facility.

UK has recorded seven perfect home seasons and four years with only one defeat since Rupp Arena opened in 1976-77. The Big Blue earned its 300th victory in the 23,000-seat gymnasium on Jan. 30, 1999, an 86-62 win over LSU. Kentucky was 12-1 in the facility last year.

Its next game at Rupp Arena is Dec. 18 against Louisville.

December Results

At home in December, the Wildcats are 267-37 all-time, a winning percentage of 87.8 percent. Overall — home, away and neutral — UK is 413-97 (81.0%).

Youthful Contributions

Sophomore Tayshaun Prince is the Wildcats’ leading scorer thus far, averaging 14.0 ppg, while freshman Marvin Stone is second on the team in rebounding, averaging 6.5 rpg.

If Prince finishes the season as UK’s top scorer, he’ll become the fourth sophomore in the last decade to accomplish that feat, joining Jamal Mashburn, Tony Delk and Ron Mercer with that honor. If Stone finishes at the top of the rebounding charts, he’d join an elite list of three UK freshmen — Rick Robey (’75), Sam Bowie (’80) and Chris Mills (’89). Rebounds were first charted in the 1950-51 season.

Magloire’s Career Blocks

Jamaal Magloire’s two blocked shots against Indiana moves him within five of the school record. Magloire, who began the season ranked fourth all-time at UK, now has 221 blocked shots. He’s five away from breaking Melvin Turpin’s record (226) set in 1984.

UK Career Blocked Shots

1. Melvin Turpin (1981-84) 226
2. Jamaal Magloire (1997-00) 221
3. Sam Bowie (1980-81, 84) 218
4. Andre Riddick (1992-95) 212

National Exposure

All of the Wildcats’ first six games were televised nationally. UK? will appear on national television 18 times during the regular season.

Did You Know?

Did you know the Wildcats are 31-24 overall against teams from the state of North Carolina?

Keightley After No. 900

Bill “Mr. Wildcat” Keightley, the Wildcats’ beloved equipment manager, is looking for his 900th UK victory since joining the staff in 1962. The 72-year-old, now in his 39th season, has seen 899 UK wins and 273 losses, including three NCAA Championships and three NCAA runner-up finishes.

Consecutive Threes

The Cats have hit three-pointers in 379 consecutive games. The last time UK was held without a three-point field goal was Nov. 26, 1988, a “three-point” loss to Seton Hall in the Great Alaska Shootout (63-60). UK’s current streak ranks fourth nationally. UNLV, Vanderbilt and Princeton have had a three-pointer in every game since the rule was implemented in 1986-87.

Smith’s Overtime Success

With an exciting 92-88 victory over Kansas in the second round of the 1999 NCAA tourney, the Wildcats won all three overtime games last season. UK also defeated host Georgia, 91-83, and Indiana, 70-61.

The Cats are 5-0 in overtime games since Tubby Smith took over as coach. In ’98, the Wildcats earned overtime victories over Arkansas, 80-77, and Stanford, 86-85. The Cats had lost seven of their last eight overtime games prior to the five-game win streak.

Overall, UK is 42-33 in overtime games, dating back to Feb. 12, 1907.

Smith is 13-3 in overtime games during his eight-year coaching career. He’s 5-0 at UK, 2-1 at Georgia and 6-2 at Tulsa, which includes a 2-1 mark in double overtime. His one overtime loss at Georgia was an 83-81 defeat to Syracuse in the 1996 NCAA Tournament and one of his OT defeats at Tulsa came at the hands of top-ranked Arkansas in 1994.

1999-2000 Trends

3-1 When leading at halftime
0-0 When tied at halftime
0-2 When trailing at halftime
3-2 When UK scores first
0-1 When opponent scores first
3-0 When leading with 5 minutes to play
0-2 When trailing with 5 minutes to play
0-1 When score tied with 5 minutes to play
3-0 When leading with 2 minutes to play
0-3 When trailing with 2 minutes to play
0-0 When score tied with 2 minutes to play
1-1 In games decided by three points or less
1-1 In games decided by 4-10 points
0-0 When UK shoots 60% or better FG
0-0 When UK shoots 50% or better FG
3-3 When UK shoots less than 50% FG
1-1 When UK shoots less than 40% FG
0-1 When UK makes more 3FG
3-1 When opponent makes more 3FG
0-1 When 3FG made are the same
2-2 When UK outrebounds opponent
1-1 When opponent outrebounds UK
0-0 When rebounds are the same
3-3 When playing on national TV
0-0 When playing on regional TV
0-1 When playing on the weekend
3-2 When playing on a weekday
0-0 When starting after 10 p.m. ET
1-1 When starting after 9 p.m. ET
2-1 When game starts between 7-9 p.m.
0-1 With an afternoon start
0-0 In overtime games
3-2 In November
0-1 In December
0-0 In January
0-0 In February
0-0 In March
3-2 In home white uniforms
0-1 In away blue uniforms

Wildcats vs. Conferences

0-1 vs. Atlantic 10
1-0 vs. Atlantic Coast
0-1 vs. Big Ten
1-0 vs. Ivy
1-0 vs. Mountain West
0-1 vs. Pac-10

Record vs. Lineup

3-2 Prince, Camara, Magloire, Smith, Allison
0-1 Prince, Knight, Magloire, Smith, Allison

Season Highs/Lows

Category Kentucky Opponent
1st Half Points High 40 vs. Maryland 45 by Indiana
Low 25 vs. Arizona 26 by Utah
2nd Half Points High 42 vs. Indiana 38 by Indiana
Low 21 vs. Maryland 22 by Penn/Utah
Total Points High 75 vs. Indiana 83 by Indiana
Low 51 vs. Arizona 48 by Utah
FG Made High 24 vs. Penn 29 by Indiana
Low 20 vs. Dayton 18 Twice
FG Attempts High 59 Three times 62 by Maryland
Low 47 vs. Dayton 44 by Utah
FG Percentage High 43.1 vs. Utah 54.7 by Indiana
Low 35.6 Twice 31.0 by Penn
3FG Made High 6 Three times 7 by Penn
Low 1 vs. Utah 4 by Arizona
3FG Attempts High 23 Twice 26 by Penn
Low 10 vs. Utah 11 by Indiana
3FG Percentage High 30.0 vs. Penn 54.5 by Indiana
(min. 8) Low 10.0 vs. Utah 26.9 by Penn
FT Made High 25 vs. Indiana 19 by Indiana
Low 3 vs. Arizona 5 by Maryland
FT Attempts High 33 vs. Indiana 28 by Indiana
Low 8 vs. Arizona 7 by Utah
FT Percentage High 82.8 vs. Dayton 85.7 by Utah
Low 37.5 vs. Arizona 43.8 by Penn
Off. Rebounds High 21 vs. Maryland 19 by Maryland
Low 9 vs. Arizona 6 by Indiana
Def. Rebounds High 32 vs. Penn 31 by Arizona
Low 20 vs. Utah 20 by Indiana
Rebounds High 43 vs. Penn 45 by Maryland
Low 31 vs. Utah 26 by Indiana
Assists High 13 vs. Maryland 17 by Indiana
Low 8 vs. Dayton 5 by Penn
Turnovers High 21 vs. Arizona 20 by Maryland
Low 7 vs. Utah 12 by Indiana
Blocked Shots High 8 vs. Arizona 4 by Indiana
Low 5 vs. Utah/Maryland 1 by Penn/Utah
Steals High 10 vs. Maryland 15 by Arizona
Low 5 vs. Indiana 2 by Penn
Fouls High 25 vs. Indiana 26 by Indiana
Low 10 vs. Utah 15 by Arizona

Individual Superlatives

Points

21 Tayshaun Prince vs. Maryland 11/24/99

Field Goals

7 Tayshaun Prince vs. Maryland/Arizona

Field Goal Attempts

18 Tayshaun Prince vs. Maryland/Arizona

Field Goal Percentage (5 made min.)

62.5 Keith Bogans (5-8) vs. Maryland 11/24/99

Three-Point FG

3 Tayshaun Prince vs. Arizona/Indiana

Three-Point FG Attempts

9 Tayshaun Prince vs. Arizona 11/26/99

3FG Percentage (2 made min.)

100.0 Saul Smith (2-2) vs. Penn 11/17/99

Free Throws

9 Jamaal Magloire vs. Indiana 12/4/99

Free Throw Attempts

13 Jamaal Magloire vs. Indiana 12/4/99

Free Throw Percentage (6 made min.)

85.7 Keith Bogans (6-7) vs. Maryland 11/24/99
85.7 Tayshaun Prince (6-7) vs. Dayton 11/29/99

Rebounds

13 Marvin Stone vs. Maryland 11/24/99

Assists

5 Saul Smith vs. Indiana 12/4/99

Steals

4 Saul Smith vs. Utah 11/19/99
4 Desmond Allison vs. Penn 11/17/99

Blocks

4 Jamaal Magloire vs. Utah 11/19/99
4 Jules Camara vs. Arizona 11/26/99

SEASON REVIEW

Preseason NIT Final Four Results

Kentucky earned wins over Penn, Utah and Maryland before losing in the championship of the Preseason NIT to Arizona. It was the “western” Wildcats third straight win over UK, dating back to an overtime win in the 1997 NCAA Championship game. UK finished second in the 16-team tournament field that included Ohio State, Notre Dame and Tulane. The final four results from New York’s Madison Square Garden:

Nov. 24

Arizona 76, Notre Dame 60
Kentucky 61, Maryland 58

Nov. 26

Maryland 72, ND 67
?Arizona 63, Kentucky 51

Prince Makes All-Tourney

Tayshaun Prince, UK’s leading scorer and rebounder, had a career-high 21 points and nine rebounds in the Cats’ win over Maryland and followed up with an 18-point, five-rebound performance against Arizona to earn All-Tournament team honors at the Preseason NIT.

Joining Prince on the All-Tournament team were Notre Dame’s Troy Murphy, Maryland’s Lonny Baxter and Arizona’s Jason Gardner and Richard Jefferson. The MVP was Arizona’s Gilbert Arenas.

America’s Team of the Century Posts #1,750

Kentucky, the winningest college basketball team in the nation, became the first team to record 1,750 wins with its victory over Utah on Nov. 19. UK is in its 97th season of college basketball, and its record number of victories include seven NCAA Championships, two (postseason) NIT titles, a record 84 NCAA Tournament victories and 39 Southeastern Conference Championships, more than all the other league teams combined.

November Blues

For the fifth consecutive year, UK lost a game in the month of November. In 1995, UK lost to UMass in the Great Eight. In ’96, the Cats fell to Clemson in the BCA Classic. In ’97, Arizona knocked UK into the loser’s bracket of the Maui Invitational. Last season, Pittsburgh sent the Cats to the third-place game of the Puerto Rico Shootout. Then last Friday, Arizona earned a win over UK in the Preseason NIT final before the Dayton victory on Monday.

For the 11th time in the last 12 seasons, the Cats have lost one of their first five games of the season. The dubious streak began in 1988-89 with a loss to Duke in the Tip-Off Classic. It continued last week with the loss to Arizona.

Home In November

Since 1980, Kentucky has only lost two home games in November, establishing a mark of 18-1 during the past two decades, including its victories over Penn and Utah. The only defeat? To Pittsburgh in the second round of the Preseason NIT in Nov. 1991.

All-time in November, UK is 45-10, including a 28-1 mark at home, a 3-0 record on the road and a 14-9 slate at neutral sites.

Season Openers

After its Penn victory, Kentucky has now won 10 of its last 11 season openers. UK’s one defeat came at the hands of Clemson, a 79-71 overtime loss in the BCA Classic double-header at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis on Nov. 15, 1996.

UK has not lost a home opener since Northwestern State upset the Cats in 1988-89, a streak of 11 consecutive victories.

PRESEASON CAT SCRATCHES

Cats Short on Experience, Long on Talent

Seven of the 11 Wildcats on the ’99-2000 roster are freshmen or sophomores. UK lost its top four scorers, its top three rebounders and its top three assists men. The Cats’ leading returning scorer and rebounder is senior Jamaal Magloire, who averaged 7.0 ppg and 4.4 rpg, while the leading returning assist man is Saul Smith, who averaged 1.6 apg last season. The only returning starter is Desmond Allison.

Returning production includes:

Points: 35.8%
Rebounds: 38.9%
Assists: 33.1 %
Blocks 63.8%
Steals: 37.8%

The NBA Connection

Kentucky led all Southeastern Conference teams with 10 Wildcats on 1999-2000 opening day NBA rosters. No other SEC team had more than six former players in the league. For UK, the Cats had Derek Anderson (Clippers), Tony Delk (Kings), Rex Chapman (Suns), Jamal Mashburn (Heat), Ron Mercer (Nuggets), Nazr Mohammed (76ers), Walter McCarty, Antoine Walker and Wayne Turner (Celtics) and Scott Padgett (Jazz). Turner has since been waived.

Magloire Earns Preseason All-SEC Honor

In early November, media members at the Southeastern Conference Media Days in Birmingham picked the Wildcats to finish second in the Eastern Division behind Florida and selected Jamaal Magloire to the preseason All-SEC team. Auburn, which returns Chris Porter and Doc Robinson from last year’s Sweet 16 team, was chosen to win the regular-season crown.

SEC Media Day Predictions

Champion (Votes)
Auburn 29
Florida 10
Kentucky 5
Eastern Division Western Division
Florida (30) 227 Auburn (40) 240
Kentucky (3) 188 Arkansas 177
Tennessee (7) 181 Alabama 142
Vanderbilt 100 Miss. State 121
Georgia 85 LSU 67
South Carolina 56 Ole Miss 58

All-SEC

G – Tony Harris, Tennessee 27
G – Doc Robinson, Auburn 41
F – Chris Porter, Auburn 49
F – Mike Miller, Florida 37
C – Jamaal Magloire, Kentucky 17

SEC Player of the Year

Chris Porter, Auburn 45
Doc Robinson, Auburn 1
Mike Miller, Florida 1

Rule Changes

Timeout format for radio/TV games — five 30-second timeouts for the game. The first called by either team will be 75 seconds. Four timeouts can be carried over to the 2nd half. In overtime, an additional timeout will be granted. TV timeouts will continue to occur after the 16-, 12-, 8- and 4-minute marks.

The “held-ball rule” was rescinded after one season. Now, all held balls will be awarded according to the possession arrow.

Uniform numbers “1” and “2” are now legal.

A three-foot coaching line will extend onto the floor to enable the officials to clearly monitor the coach’s box.

After a double foul, the team in possession of the ball at that time shall have the opportunity to put the ball in play from a spot nearest to where the foul occurred. Previously, the possession arrow was used.

Administrative technical fouls now include artificial noisemakers during a live ball and the use of a laser pointers by a fan at any time.

Points of emphasis: calling the intentional foul, particularly in the closing minutes, rough, low-post play, rough play away from the ball, palming and the coaching box.

Team of the DecadeKentucky staked its claim for the title of “Team of the Decade” during the 1990s. Only two NCAA Division I schools can claim two national titles during the last 10 years, UK and Duke.

NCAA Championships 2
Final Four Appearances 4
NCAA Runner-up 1
NCAA Tourney Record (App.) 31-6 (8)
NCAA Tourney Winning % 83.8%
Decade Wins (Pct.) 282 (81.7%)
30-Win Seasons 4
Losing Seasons 0
AP Top-10 Finishes 9
All-Americans 3
NBA Draft Picks (1st Rd.) 10 (8)
SEC Championships 3
SEC Tournament Titles 7

News from the Summer Drought

The ’99-2000 schedule includes 17 teams that played in the 1999 NCAA Tournament, including Final-Four qualifier Michigan State. There will be 14 home dates during the regular season since Kentucky advanced in the Preseason NIT. The Cats will appear on national TV 18 times, including 12 times on ESPN or espn2 and five games on CBS. SEC games televised on “Super Tuesdays” by ESPN will begin at 9 p.m. instead of 9:30 p.m.

Tubby Smith spent nearly all of July as an assistant coach for the 1999 USA Senior National Team. After winning the Tournament of the Americas in Puerto Rico, the squad qualified for the 2000 Olympics next September in Sydney, Australia. Smith will continue to serve on that staff as well, coaching such NBA greats as Tim Hardaway, Kevin Garnett, Steve Smith and Gary Peyton.

Point guard Saul Smith competed for the SEC All-Stars, which toured Japan in August. Smith helped the team to a 4-1 record against the Japan National Team.

Steve Masiello was awarded a scholarship for his senior season. The former walk-on from White Plains, N.Y. has been a member of UK’s ’97 NCAA runner-up squad, its ’98 NCAA Championship team and the Elite-Eight qualifier last season.

Jamaal Magloire declared his intentions for the NBA Draft in May, but withdrew one week before the event and decided to return to UK for his senior season.

Scott Padgett became the seventh Wildcat in the last four years to be selected in the first round of the NBA Draft when he was taken 28th by the Utah Jazz. Padgett was one of 11 Wildcats on NBA rosters as of opening day. In addition, seven other Cats are playing professionally, including Heshimu Evans, who is participating in a French league this winter. (See pages 154-157 of the 2000 UK Media Guide.)

Fall Signees

Cliff Hawkins, a 6-1, 180-pound guard at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., and Michael Southall, a 6-10, 225-pound forward/center from West Salem, Wis., have both signed national letters-of-intent during the fall signing period to play their college basketball at the University of Kentucky.

Hawkins, a native of Dumfries, Va., helped the Warriors to a perfect 32-0 record last season and a final No. 1 ranking by USA Today, ESPN and The Associated Press, earning the crown of national champions.

“Cliff is a tough and tenacious defender who’s been an important part of a championship program,” Coach Smith said. “He understands what teamwork is all about and works to make others better. He’s not interested in padding his own stats, which was one of the first things that attracted us to him. He’s a point guard that knows how to push the ball up the court and he’s been well-schooled in the game.”

As a junior, Hawkins averaged 11.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game last season while starting every contest. The southpaw, who his coach called the “best on-the-ball defender he’s ever coached,” also led the team in steals, averaging 3.9 per game. He shot 50.0 percent from the field, 62.5 percent from the foul line and 30.0 percent from three-point range during the ’99 season.

Hawkins played his sophomore season at Potomac High School, leading the squad to a state runner-up finish. In the state semifinals, he held Ronald Curry, the 1998 National Player of the Year, to six points, while tallying 31 in the winning effort. He earned first-team Class AAA All-State honors before transferring to Oak Hill.

Hawkins, who chose UK over New Mexico, played on the 1998 DC Team Assault summer AAU squad with current Wildcat Keith Bogans.

Southall, who plays at West Salem High School, was the Coulee Conference and Region Player of the Year last season, averaging 20.7 points and 13.0 rebounds per game. He was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and earned third team All-State honors from the Lacrosse Tribune after leading his squad to a 14-8 record. He shot 65.0 percent from the field, 66.0 percent from the foul line and recorded 146 blocked shots (6.7 bpg) last season.

“Michael is a player that exemplifies the student-athlete we want in our program,” Coach Smith said. “He has set high goals and ambitions and has a great work ethic. With the loss of Jamaal Magloire to graduation next season, he’ll make an immediate impact. He’s a player that possesses excellent hands and agility and will obviously keep a shot-blocking presence on our front line.”

Southall also was named team MVP during his sophomore year, averaging 13.7 points and 12.0 rebounds a game while leading West Salem to the sectional final.

He chose UK over Utah, Georgia Tech, Michigan and Ohio State.

Updated men’s basketball bios

DESMOND ALLISON

Tied his career highs for points (12), while setting personal bests in FG made/attempted and rebounds (6) vs. Arizona in the Preseason NIT title game… His baseline jumper with 1:07 remaining gave UK a four-point lead in the win over Utah… Recorded a career-high seven rebounds against Penn while also tying his mark for steals in a game with four.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 12 Twice
FG Made 5 Arizona 11/26/99
FG Atts 9 Arizona 11/26/99
3FG Made 2 Six times
3FG Atts 4 Four times
FT Made 5 Arkansas 2/20/99
FT Atts 6 Arkansas 2/20/99
Rebounds 6 Arizona 11/26/99
Assists 6 Arkansas 2/20/99
Turnovers 4 Arizona 11/26/99
Blocks 2 N. Mexico St. 3/12/99
Steals 4 Georgia 1/26/99
Minutes 32 Arkansas 2/20/99

J.P. BLEVINS

His numbers continue to rise with each game… Against Dayton, tallied nine points in 22 minutes, thanks to a 4-for-4 effort from the foul line, all personal bests… Played 20 minutes with a personal best two assists vs. Maryland in the Preseason NIT semifinals… Against Penn, set career highs in FGM (2), 3FGM (2) and 3FGA (3), and tied his career best with two rebounds.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 9 Dayton 11/29/99
FG Made 2 Twice
FG Atts 5 Dayton 11/29/99
3FG Made 2 Penn 11/17/99
3FG Atts 3 Twice
FT Made 4 Dayton 11/29/99
FT Atts 4 Dayton 11/29/99
Rebounds 2 Twice
Assists 2 Twice
Turnovers 2 Three times
Blocks 0
Steals 1 Three times
Minutes 22 Dayton 11/29/99

KEITH BOGANS

Scored eight of his 11 points in the first half vs. Indiana… Played a season-high 24 minutes vs. IU… Break-out game came against home-state school Maryland, where he finished with 17 points, including a 6-of-7 performance from the foul line… Saw first collegiate action against Penn… Scored his first collegiate points vs. Utah.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 17 Maryland 11/24/99
FG Made 5 Twice
FG Atts 8 Maryland 11/24/99
3FG Made 1 Three times
3FG Atts 5 Indiana 12/4/99
FT Made 6 Maryland 11/24/99
FT Atts 7 Maryland 11/24/99
Rebounds 3 Indiana 12/4/99
Assists 2 Twice
Turnovers 4 Twice
Blocks 0
Steals 2 Utah 11/19/99
Minutes 24 Indiana 12/4/99

JULES CAMARA

Improving with each outing… Has started all but one game… Tallied 10 points, eight rebounds and three blocks against Indiana off the bench… Had 10 first-half points against Dayton but held to two points in the second half while playing a career-high 26 minutes… Tied his career high for blocks with four against Arizona… Made his first career start against Penn.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 15 Mercer 11/19/98
FG Made 7 Mercer 11/19/98
FG Atts 10 Utah 11/19/99
3FG Made 1 Three times
3FG Atts 5 Utah 11/19/99
FT Made 4 Indiana 12/4/99
FT Atts 4 Three times
Rebounds 11 EKU 11/17/98
Assists 2 Three times
Turnovers 3 Four times
Blocks 4 Arizona 11/26/99
Steals 4 Tennessee State 12/29/98
Minutes 26 Dayton 11/29/99

NATE KNIGHT

Had his first UK starting assignment vs. Indiana… His best outing has been his four points and two assists vs. Maryland… Scored his first points as a Wildcat against his home-state school Utah.

UK Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 4 Maryland 11/24/99
FG Made 2 Maryland 11/24/99
FG Atts 3 Utah 11/19/99
3FG Made 0
3FG Atts 0
FT Made 2 Indiana 12/4/99
FT Atts 2 Indiana 12/4/99
Rebounds 3 Arizona 11/26/99
Assists 2 Maryland 11/24/99
Turnovers 2 Dayton 11/29/99
Blocks 1 Twice
Steals 1 Twice
Minutes 13 Twice

JAMAAL MAGLOIRE

With his two blocks against Indiana, he now has 221 in his career, within five of the school record held by Melvin Turpin (226)… Shot nine-of-13 from the foul line against the Hoosiers, both career highs… Finished with 11 points, eight rebounds and two blocks in the eight-point defeat.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 18 Missouri 11/26/97
FG Made 7 Twice
FG Atts 13 Utah 11/19/99
3FG Made 0
3FG Atts 0
FT Made 9 Indiana 12/4/99
FT Atts 13 Indiana 12/4/99
Rebounds 17 Missouri 11/26/97
Assists 3 Auburn 2/25/98
Turnovers 6 Arizona 11/26/99
Blocks 6 Five times
Steals 3 Twice
Minutes 34 Tennessee 1/12/99

STEVE MASIELLO

Has seen action in two games this season… With the Cats trailing by 11 inside the final six minutes vs. Indiana, played three minutes with no stats other than one personal foul.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 6 South Carolina 3/8/98
FG Made 2 South Carolina 3/8/98
FG Atts 4 Canisius 1/9/97
3FG Made 1 Four times
3FG Atts 2 Three times
FT Made 3 Indiana 12/7/96
FT Atts 4 Indiana 12/7/96
Rebounds 2 Five times
Assists 2 Three times
Turnovers 2 Canisius 12/10/97
Blocks 1 Auburn 3/7/97
Steals 1 Five times
Minutes 9 Wright State 11/23/98

TAYSHAUN PRINCE

Made the All-Tournament team at the Preseason NIT after tallying a career-high 21 points and nine rebounds against Maryland and 18 points and five boards against Arizona… Leading the team in scoring (14.0 ppg) and third in rebounding (6.3 rpg)… Has led the Wildcats in scoring three times.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 21 Maryland 11/24/99
FG Made 7 Twice
FG Atts 18 Twice
3FG Made 3 Three times
3FG Atts 9 Arizona 11/26/99
FT Made 6 Twice
FT Atts 8 Maryland 11/24/99
Rebounds 9 Maryland 11/24/99
Assists 6 Arkansas 3/7/99
Turnovers 3 Three times
Blocks 3 Twice
Steals 4 Florida 1/2/99
Minutes 38 Arizona 11/26/99

SAUL SMITH

Has scored in double figures the last two games, finishing with a season-high 13 points vs. Indiana… His steal and contested jumper with 1:58 to play against Utah gave the Cats a convincing four-point lead… Tied his career high for steals with four against the Utes… Made his first career start at point guard vs. Penn.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 17 Ole Miss 1/16/99
FG Made 5 Ole Miss 1/16/99
FG Atts 13 Indiana 12/4/99
3FG Made 3 Twice
3FG Atts 7 Twice
FT Made 5 Twice
FT Atts 6 Twice
Rebounds 6 Kansas 12/1/98
Assists 5 Four times
Turnovers 6 Penn 11/17/99
Blocks 1 Three times
Steals 4 Twice
Minutes 34 Utah 11/19/99

MARVIN STONE

Had eight points after hitting all three of his field goals against Indiana, and added six rebounds against IU… Second on the team in rebounding with 6.5 rpg while playing 18.3 mpg… The big man had three steals vs. Arizona… Dominated the boards against Maryland with 13… Scored 12 points in his collegiate debut vs. Penn, shooting 4-of-6 from the field… Also added six points, three assists, a block and no turnovers.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 12 Penn 11/17/99
FG Made 4 Penn 11/17/99
FG Atts 6 Twice
3FG Made 0
3FG Atts 0
FT Made 4 Penn 11/17/99
FT Atts 6 Penn 11/17/99
Rebounds 13 Maryland 11/24/99
Assists 3 Penn 11/17/99
Turnovers 3 Maryland 11/24/99
Blocks 2 Maryland 11/24/99
Steals 3 Arizona 11/26/99
Minutes 22 Dayton 11/29/99

TODD TACKETT

Has seen action in all but one game this season… Recorded a career-best two assists against Indiana.

Career Highs

Opponent Date
Points 3 Four times
FG Made 1 Four times
FG Atts 6 Mercer 11/19/98
3FG Made 1 Twice
3FG Atts 2 Mercer 11/19/98
FT Made 1 Twice
FT Atts 2 Twice,
Rebounds 6 Mercer 11/19/98
Assists 2 Indiana 12/4/99
Turnovers 2 Mercer 11/19/98
Blocks 0
Steals 1 LSU 1/30/99
Minutes 13 Indiana 12/4/99

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