Guy Ramsey took on the rigorous task last holiday season of dubbing Wildcats esteemed victors of the 2011 Scratchies. The Scratchies commemorate the best of the best of the fall semester, celebrating the many achievements and top events and performers so far in the athletic calendar. Guy has, with great regret and sorrow due to a stressful and hectic schedule, passed along the duties of handing out these illustrious Wildcats to me. After putting in countless hours of research and analysis, consulting with the Cat Scratches brain trust, and many sleepless nights, it is with great honor that I present to you the winners of 2012 Scratchies for the fall semester…MVW (Most Valuable Wildcat)Cally Macumber (Cross Country) – The 2012 cross country season was one of the best in Kentucky history as junior Cally Macumber helped welcome new head coach Edrick Floreal with an individual SEC Championship. Macumber won the SEC Championship on Oct. 26, she earned SEC-best times in both the 5,000- and 6,000-meter events, won SEC Athlete of the Week twice, and was named 2012 SEC Cross Country Runner of the Year. She became the first Wildcat to win the women’s SEC Title since 1989.The Dream Team (team of the semester)Volleyball – For the second time in as many seasons and the third in four years under head coach Craig Skinner, the Kentucky volleyball team advanced to the Sweet 16. Kentucky earned the No. 16 seed in the NCAA Tournament, giving the Cats the opportunity to host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats defeated East Tennessee State to move on and face Ohio State. Kentucky won convincingly over the Buckeyes, 3-1, after dropping the first set.Unfortunately for the Wildcats, they would be matched up with the No. 1 seed in Penn State in the West Lafayette, Ind., Regional. The six-time NCAA Champions fought off the Wildcats as UK made runs in the first two sets and ended another successful Kentucky season. The Cats finished the year with another 20-win season with a final record of 22-11. They faced one of the toughest schedules in the country, beat Tennessee twice, and had three Wildcats named All-Americans including second-team selection Whitney Billings and honorable mentions Stephanie Klefot and Christine Hartmann.The Adolph Rupp Award (coach of the semester)Jon Lipsitz (women’s soccer) and Johan Cedergren (men’s soccer) – The Kentucky soccer programs each reached new heights in the respective programs this season, and much of the credit goes to those running those teams. Women’s soccer head coach Jon Lipsitz guided his team to the first NCAA Tournament win in program history with a victory over UT Martin in the first round. Kentucky racked up big wins against Louisville and Florida and finished 14-7-1 to cap off one of the best seasons in program history.Johan Cedergren’s first season at the helm of the men’s program got off to a rocky start, but it didn’t take long before he rallied the troops. The Cats dropped their first three matches of the season before getting in the win column against Saint Joseph’s. The Wildcats’ next win came in a huge upset over rival Louisville, which sparked a four-game win streak. After a tie against Memphis and losses to Indiana and Southern Methodist, Kentucky went on another four-game win streak to put itself in prime position to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2003. Not only did Kentucky make the NCAA Tournament field, but the Cats were selected to host the first round for just the second time in program history. Kentucky fell to No. 19 Xavier in the first round, but UK finished with a 10-9-2 record and Cedergren looks to have his program on the rise.The Butler-VCU Award (surprise team of the semester)Men’s soccer – When UK Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart hired Johan Cedergren to become the new head coach of the men’s soccer program, most expected Cedergren to eventually right the ship and get the team headed in the right direction. But no one could have expected the run they would go on after starting the season 1-4-0. There was a gloomy outlook on the beginning of the season as Cedergren looked to install his style on his veteran squad. But the Wildcats got a broke out and broke through with an upset win on the road over rival Louisville. After the 1-4-0 start, Kentucky went on to post a 9-5-2 mark over its last 16 games, building a strong enough resume not only to make the NCAA Tournament, but also host the first round for the second time in program history. One Shining Moment (best moment)
Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart introduces his newest hire in head football coach Mark Stoops in his first press conference. (Chet White, UK Athletics)
Stoops Press Conference (football) – Kentucky football got a shot in the arm with the hiring of Florida State defensive coordinator Mark Stoops as the new head coach at the University of Kentucky. It was a hire that reignited passion in the Kentucky football program as Stoops brings with him an impressive resume backed up by a pedigree of successful collegiate football coaches. After an exhaustive coaching search, Barnhart found his man and officially named Stoops the next head football coach on Nov. 27. And for the first time as the new head coach, he was introduced to the media, donors, Kentucky Athletics staff and some fans for the very first time during an elaborate celebration/press conference on Dec. 2. Stoops and his family got to see firsthand what the Big Blue Nation is all about as he was first greeted by fans waiting outside of the Nutter Field House in the rain. As he entered, he was met by Kentucky cheerleaders and the sound of the Kentucky fight song on his way to the podium to meet Barnhart and UK President Eli Capilouto. The hiring and the event sparked the Kentucky fan base and now has the state buzzing about football in the thick of the college basketball season. The “Band is Out On the Field” Award (best game/match)Volleyball comes back from 2-0 deficit at Tennessee – Kentucky was looking for its first season sweep of Tennessee since 1995. The Wildcats earned their first three-set sweep over the Volunteers since that same 1995 season in their first meeting of 2012. Knoxville, Tenn., had not been kind to the Wildcats in recent history, and it looked as if history would repeat itself once more. After the first two sets of the match, the Wildcats faced a 2-0 deficit at the break and it was all but certain that UK would split matches with UT. The Wildcats came out angry and hammered the Vols, 25-14, in the third set. They then held off UT in set four, forcing the decisive fifth set with a 25-22 victory. Riding all of the momentum of the match, stealing it directly from the clutch of Tennessee’s hands, Kentucky handled the Volunteers with a 15-5 in a set where UT never threatened. And for the first time in 17 years, Kentucky returned to Lexington with two wins over the neighbors to the south. The Doug Flutie Hail Mary Award (best play) Hubly’s golden goal in 93rd minute earns first-ever NCAA Tournament victory – Kentucky and UT Martin were locked in a scoreless battle heading to overtime. The Wildcats had earned the right to host the first round as they sought the first NCAA Tournament win in program history. In the 93rd minute of the game, freshman Kelli Hubly came from the right wing, took a one-on-one opportunity, beat the defender and knocked her shot in past the diving UT Martin goalkeeper for the game winner. Honorable mention: Janee Thompson’s three, Azia Bishop’s block clinch comeback win at Louisville for UK HoopsAll-Wildcat Team (the Scratchies equivalent of the All-America Team)Cally Macumber (XC)– SEC Cross Country Runner of the Year, SEC ChampionWhitney Billings (volleyball) – Second-Team All-AmericanAvery Williamson (football) – Second in SEC in tackles with 135 while adding three sacksLarry Warford (football) – Three-year starter at offensive guard named All-American by APStephanie Klefot (volleyball) – SEC Libero of the Year for conference record third consecutive seasonArin Gilliland (women’s soccer) – First-Team All-SECMatt Lodge (men’s soccer) – First-Team All-C-USASteven Perinovic (men’s soccer) – First-Team All-C-USAGreg Ferrucci (diving) – Two-time SEC Diver of the Week so far in 2012Henri Junghanel (rifle) – Tied a program best shooting a 597 in the air rifle eventAll-Calipari Team (all-freshman team)Courtney Raetzman (women’s soccer) – Freshman All-SEC scoring four goals with 12 total pointsKelli Hubly (women’s soccer) – Scored six goals, including a game winner in the NCAA TournamentSara Schwarzwalder (volleyball) – Freshman All-SEC tallying 149 kills (1.51 k/set) in 30 starts Landon Foster (football) – Named to the first team Freshman All-America by Scout.com as well as earning All-SEC Freshman accoladesArchie Goodwin (men’s basketball) -Averaging team-highs in points (15.8) and assists (4.4) through 10 gamesNerlens Noel (men’s basketball) – Putting up impressive numbers across the board, averaging 10.7 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 2.8 spg, 3.9 bpg through his first 10 gamesRebecca Hamperian (diving) – Named SEC Female Freshman of the Week (Nov. 6)All-Up-and-Comers (non-freshmen on the rise)Kyle Wiltjer (men’s basketball) -First double-double with 23 points, 12 rebounds vs. Lipscomb (averaging 11.7 points on the season)Zan Morgan (volleyball) – Started for the first time as junior in 2012 averaging 2.3 kills/set and 1.1 blocks/setSamarie Walker (women’s basketball) – Has started all 10 games this season averaging 9.0 points and 7.6 reboundsCharles Pettys (men’s soccer) – Scored six goals in his junior campaign in 18 games this seasonLiz Breed (women’s golf) – The junior shot a 2-under-par (70) helping UK to a 6-under-par score, a record low round in program history, at the Alamo Invitational in San Antonio, TexasWill Bishop (men’s golf) – The sophomore won the Cabo Collegiate shooting 2-under-par for the event to pick up his first collegiate victoryHe said what? (quote of the semester) – “We’ve been sitting in the office for three years going, ‘2012, 2012, 2012. And that doesn’t mean we didn’t think it could happen before. We almost did it last year, but it was our dream that we knew it was going to happen this year. We knew.” – Jon Lipsitz after women’s soccer won the first NCAA Tournament game in program history.The Dougie Award Coach Mitchell dances to MC Hammer at Big Blue Madness