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September 13-15Lexington, Kentucky
Welcome to Kentucky Basketball, home of the 2012 National Champions
I am thrilled that you have decided to join us for the Inaugural John Calipari Fantasy Experience which promises to be one you will remember for the rest of your life. Wildcat Basketball is one of the greatest traditions in all of sports and you have the unique opportunity to be part of our program. Most importantly, you will forever be a member of the Kentucky Basketball Family!Go Big Blue!
John Calipari
Hometown: Strickly, PAAlma Mater: Clarion, 1982
Calipari guided the Wildcats to an NCAA record-tying 38 wins
102-14 Record at UK
3 Final Four Teams (since 1980)
2012 Associated Press SEC Coach of the Year
27 NBA Draft Picks
Your Host, John CalipariHead Coach of the 2012 NCAA National Champions
Calipari is one of two coaches in NCAA Division I history to have 500 or more wins in the first 20 years as a head coach. He has 547 wins through 20 seasons. He is the winningest coach in NCAA Division I history for a five-year span with 173 victories (2008-12). He has yet to lose a home game at Kentucky!
Calipari led Kentucky to its eighth national championship and 15th Final Four. In doing so, he claimed his first national championship and his fourth appearance in the Final Four. He had a top-ranked recruiting class for the third season in a row. Included in the class was eventual National Player of the Year Anthony Davis and All-American Michael Kidd-Gilchrist.
Biography information from www.ukathletics.com and www.kentucky-interactive.com
NBA Players Developed by Coach Calipari
UMassLou Roe, 1995Marcus Camby, 1997
MemphisDajuan Wagner, 2002Earl Barron, 2003Antonio Burks, 2004Shawne Williams, 2006Rodney Carney, 2006Derrick Rose, 2008^Joey Dorsey, 2008Chris Douglas-Roberts, 2008Tyreke Evans, 2009Robert Dozier, 2009
KentuckyJohn Wall, 2010^DeMarcus Cousins, 2010Patrick Patterson, 2010Eric Bledsoe, 2010Daniel Orton, 2010Enes Kanter, 2011Brandon Knight, 2011Josh Harrellson, 2011DeAndre Liggins, 2011
Anthony Davis, 2012^Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, 2012Terrence Jones, 2012Marquis Teague, 2012Doron Lamb, 2012Darius Miller, 2012
^ No. 1 overall pick
As someone who prides himself on helping young men reach their dreams, he has placed 27 players in the NBA during his college coaching career, including 15 over his first three seasons at Kentucky. The 15 picks over a three-season span is the most of any coach. • Three No. 1 overall selections (Derrick Rose, John Wall and
Anthony Davis) over the last five years. No other coach has more than two No. 1 picks
• In 2010, five of his UK players were selected in the first round for the first time in NBA history
His six players in the 2012 NBA Draft are the most in the two-round era
• Turned out 15 NBA draft picks, 11 first-rounders, two No. 1 overall selections, five top-five picks and seven lottery picks at Kentucky
• Only coach to produce the top two picks in the same draft
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Hometown: Bronx, NYPosition: Assistant Coach, UKAlma Mater: Pittsburgh, 1995
• 3rd Season on UK staff
• Helped pull 3 straight top-rated recruiting classes
• In his first season, saw 3 of his recruits drafted to the NBA draft
• Helped lead Memphis to the Sweet 16 in 2009
• During his 5 years on staff at Pittsburgh, he helped the Panthers earn NCAA Tournament bids
Hometown: Laurel, MSPosition: Assistant Coach, UKAlma Mater: Louisville, 2003
• 2nd Season on UK staff
• Helped player, Josh Harrellson develop an outstanding interior game. Harrellson’s transformation was regarded as one of the national stories of the 2010 NCAA tourney
• Nationally recognized as one of the game’s top recruiters
• Prior to working at UK, he was on staff at Oregon for 6 years. He helped lead the Ducks to two NCAA tourney appearances
O r l a n d O a n t i g u a K e n n y P a y n e
The John Calipari Basketball Fantasy Experience is proud to have a coaching staff consisting of some of the best basketball minds in the game today.
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Hometown: Pittsburgh, PAPosition: Assistant Coach, UKAlma Mater: Walsh College/Dennison University, 1986
• 3rd Season on UK staff
• Entering his 15th season with Coach Cal
• He helped UK make history when five Wildcats were drafted in the first round of the 2010 NBA Draft.
• During his time at Memphis, he was a part of the “Dream Team”
• Prior to working at UK, he was on staff at UMass & Youngstown State
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Hometown: Bronx, NYPosition: Assistant Coach, UKAlma Mater: DePaul, 1988
• 1st Season on UK staff
• 1988 first round draft pick, New York Knicks
• NBA career: 1988-2005
• Was formerly the Director of Basketball Operations, University of Memphis
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Hometown: Plainfield, INPosition: Assistant Coach, Texas LegendsAlma Mater: Milligan College, 1959
• Harris is one of the most experienced coaches in the NBA, becoming the 20th coach to record over 500 wins
• 1995 NBA Coach of the year
• Helped coach the Dominican Republic team with Coach Cal
• He was a head coach for the Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks and LA Lakers and he was an assistant coach for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, and Dallas Mavericks
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Hometown: Philadelphia, PAPosition: Head Coach,Drexel UniversityAlma Mater: St. Joseph University, 1987
• 6th Season on Drexel staff
• Led last years Drexel team to 15 wins
• Earned Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year two times
• Prior to working at Drexel, he was on staff at UMass
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Hometown: Durham, NCPosition: Retired NBA coach & playerAlma Mater: University of Maryland, 1976
• NBA career: 1976-1990
• NBA Head Coach for the San Antonio Spurs, Philadelphia 76ers and Cleveland Cavaliers
• Regarded as one of the world’s best resources for basketball training and development
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Hometown: Baltimore, MD
Position: Assistant Coach, Washington Wizards
Alma Mater: Florida State, 1993
• 3 time NBA Champion Rockets, 94, 95 & Celtics, 08
• In the 03-04 season, he averaged 19.8 points and 7.3 assists per game. He was named to the NBA All-Star game that season
• Prior to Florida State, he played two seasons for San Jacinto College in Texas
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Hometown: Yorkville, OHPosition: Former Head Coach, Wake Forest University Alma Mater: Ohio University, 1981 & Xavier University, 1991
• Current ESPN Commentator
• Led Wake Forest to 2 NCAA Tournaments
• Prior to working at Wake Forest, he was on staff at Xavier, Loyola (MD) and Army.
Hometown: Boston, MAPosition: Former Head Coach, Wright State Alma Mater: Salem State University, 1985
• Currently ESPN.com’s Director of Basketball Recruiting
• Head Coach for Wright State University from 03-06
• He has 18 years of coaching experience at the Division I level
• Was on staff at St. Louis, BC and Ohio State
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Oliver Simmons #516’8” - Nashville, TennesseeTennessee Mr. Basketball in 1994 & 1995
Wayne Turner #56’2” - Boston, Massachusetts2 Time National ChampionPlayed 151 Games for Kentucky
Jeff Sheppard #156’4” - Peachtree City, GeorgiaAcademic All-SEC, NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player, All-NCAA Regional Team
Anthony Epps #256’2” - Lebanon, KentuckyPlayed 141 Games for Kentucky,Member of the 1995-1996 All-NCAA Regional Team, 1996-1997 All-SEC
Jared Prickett #326’9” - Fairmont, West VirginiaPlayed 143 Games for KentuckyMember of the 1992-1993 All-NCAA Regional Team, 1996-1997 All-SEC Tournament Team
Antoine Walker #246’9” - Chicago, IllinoisSEC Tournament MVP, All-SEC First, All-SEC Tournament, and All-NCAA Regional Teams, 6th Overall Pick in the 1996 NBA Draft
Walter McCarthy #406’11” - Evansville, Indiana19th Overall Pick in the 1996 Draft by the New York Knicks, Served as an assistant coach for the University of Louisville and the Indiana Pacers
Tony Delk #006’1” - Brownsville, TennesseeNamed All-American, All-SEC first team, and NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player, 16th Overall Pick in the 1996 NBA Draft
Derek Anderson #236’6” - Louisville, Kentucky13th Overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft,2006 NBA Champion
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown3 Nerlens Noel Forward 6-10 228 FR Everett, Mass.
4 Jon Hood Guard 6-7 212 RS JR Madisonville, Ky.
5 Jarrod Polson Guard 6-2 189 JR Nicholasville, Ky.
10 Archie Goodwin Guard 6-4.5 198 FR Little Rock, Ark.
11 Twany Beckham Guard 6-4.5 202 SR Louisville, Ky.
12 Ryan Harrow Guard 6-2 170 SO Marietta, Ga.
13 Sam Malone Guard 5-11 185 SO Scituate, Mass.
15 Willie Cauley-Stein Forward 7-0 244 FR Olathe, Kan.
22 Alex Poythress Forward 6-7 239 FR Clarksville, Tenn.
32 Brian Long Guard 5-9 155 SO Dumont, N.J.
33 Kyle Wiltjer Forward 6-10 239 SO Portland, Ore.
34 Julius Mays Guard 6-2 192 GS Marion, Ind.
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JO h n he a t ly• SEC, Conference USA, Sun Belt• 279 Games Worked
an t h O n y JO r da n• SEC, Southern, Big South• 481 Games Worked
mi K e na n c e• SEC, Big East, Atlantic Sun• 668 Games Worked
al Sm i t h• Big East, Southern, Atlantic Sun• 124 Games Worked
gl e n n tu i t t• SEC, Sun Belt, SWAC • 330 Games Worked
Ja m e S br e e d i n g• SEC, Big East, Big 12• 500 Games Worked
tO n y gr e e n e• SEC, Big East, ACC• 1022 Games Worked
br e n t ha m P tO n• ACC, Sun Belt, A-10• 437 Games Worked
JO h n ha m P tO n• SEC, Conference USA, Atlantic Sun• 739 Games Worked
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Jersey Last First City State Height Age10 Adkins Brian Sandy Hook KY 6'0" 3554 Anderson Clayton Bedford IN 6'3" 3533 Arington Chris Cincinnati OH 6'0" 4241 Banks Pete Waterloo Ontario,
Canada6'3'' 45
14 Bigelow Brett Somerset KY 6'4'' 4227 Boggs Brent Lexington KY 5'8" 3818 Clark Lorenzo Atlanta GA 5'10" 4131 Cluxton Paul Lynchburg OH 6'3" 4338 Comly John Baltimore MD 6'2" 3520 Cruz Chris Shelbyville KY 5'9'' 5225 Deluise Larry Upper Saddle River NJ 5'11'' 3829 Easton Brian Frankfort KY 5'11" 4832 Elias Ric Fort Mill SC 6'5" 4540 England Larry Murray KY 5'9" 6642 Feldstein Dan Fort Mill SC 5'10" 433 Ferdman Michael Chicago IL 6'0'' 45
56 Fite Will Nicholasville KY 5'11" 3539 Hall Larry Lexington KY 6'2" 5250 Hamer Scott Anderson IN 6'2" 3545 Harmon Don Louisville KY 6'2" 7436 Hartz Jim Owensboro KY 6'0" 4330 Hawk Michael Danville OH 6'3'' 447 Herrero John Puerto Rico PR 6'0" 45
35 Hoetker Matt Simpsonville KY 5'9" 4034 Holman Greg Oak Harbor OH 6'4" 4126 Holtmeier Jeff Cincinnati OH 5'11" 5555 Jones Bill Paducah KY 6'2'' 5652 Jones Matt Middlesboro KY 6'3" 3544 Koontz Rob St. Louis MO 6'2'' 4016 Lamse Bob Dallas TX 6'0" 5013 Levy Anton New York NY 6'5" 379 Lipman Larry Harrison NY 6'1" 44
24 Max Tucker Lexington KY 6'0'' 3628 Mayberry Bret Alton IL 6'4'' 450 Minor Shannon Cincinnati OH 5'11" 37
37 Mobley Eric Carlisle OH 6'7" 4753 Moss David Cincinnati OH 6'2" 3911 Munson Garry New York NY 6'5'' 6817 Orberson Jeff Versailles KY 6'2" 372 Rosenzweig Richard New York NY 5'6'' 481 Schnall Rick New York NY 5'9'' 438 Sibley Steve Charlotte NC 5'9" 38
12 Sims Rodney Charlotte NC 6'2" 4547 Smul Peter Charlotte NC 5'9" 4751 Stout Troy Louisville KY 6'3" 4119 Sudhalter Gary Potomac MD 5'9'' 486 Tanner Buz Denver NC 5'11'' 65
43 Whitaker Mac Corbin KY 6'2" 4723 Whitman Chuck Glenview IL 6'2'' 43
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Jersey Last First City State Height Age0 Minor Shannon Cincinnati OH 5'11" 371 Schnall Rick New York NY 5'9'' 432 Rosenzweig Richard New York NY 5'6'' 483 Ferdman Michael Chicago IL 6'0'' 456 Tanner Buz Denver NC 5'11'' 657 Herrero John Puerto Rico PR 6'0" 458 Sibley Steve Charlotte NC 5'9" 389 Lipman Larry Harrison NY 6'1" 44
10 Adkins Brian Sandy Hook KY 6'0" 3511 Munson Garry New York NY 6'5'' 6812 Sims Rodney Charlotte NC 6'2" 4513 Levy Anton New York NY 6'5" 3714 Bigelow Brett Somerset KY 6'4'' 4216 Lamse Bob Dallas TX 6'0" 5017 Orberson Jeff Versailles KY 6'2" 3718 Clark Lorenzo Atlanta GA 5'10" 4119 Sudhalter Gary Potomac MD 5'9'' 4820 Cruz Chris Shelbyville KY 5'9'' 5223 Whitman Chuck Glenview IL 6'2'' 4324 Max Tucker Lexington KY 6'0'' 3625 Deluise Larry Upper Saddle River NJ 5'11'' 3826 Holtmeier Jeff Cincinnati OH 5'11" 5527 Boggs Brent Lexington KY 5'8" 3828 Mayberry Bret Alton IL 6'4'' 4529 Easton Brian Frankfort KY 5'11" 4830 Hawk Michael Danville OH 6'3'' 4431 Cluxton Paul Lynchburg OH 6'3" 4332 Elias Ric Fort Mill SC 6'5" 4533 Arington Chris Cincinnati OH 6'0" 4234 Holman Greg Oak Harbor OH 6'4" 4135 Hoetker Matt Simpsonville KY 5'9" 4036 Hartz Jim Owensboro KY 6'0" 4337 Mobley Eric Carlisle OH 6'7" 4738 Comly John Baltimore MD 6'2" 3539 Hall Larry Lexington KY 6'2" 5240 England Larry Murray KY 5'9" 6641 Banks Pete Waterloo Ontario,
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42 Feldstein Dan Fort Mill SC 5'10" 4343 Whitaker Mac Corbin KY 6'2" 4744 Koontz Rob St. Louis MO 6'2'' 4045 Harmon Don Louisville KY 6'2" 7447 Smul Peter Charlotte NC 5'9" 4750 Hamer Scott Anderson IN 6'2" 3551 Stout Troy Louisville KY 6'3" 4152 Jones Matt Middlesboro KY 6'3" 3553 Moss David Cincinnati OH 6'2" 3954 Anderson Clayton Bedford IN 6'3" 3555 Jones Bill Paducah KY 6'2'' 5656 Fite Will Nicholasville KY 5'11" 35
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2012
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11:30 am Lunch Catered by Jeff Ruby’s12:15 pm Wildcat Lodge Tour12:45 pm Captains’ Club Members Meeting with UK Staff (One on
One Photo with Coach Cal) 1:00 pm University of Kentucky Workouts (Captains’ Club Only)1:15 pm Registration Open for non Captains’ Club members1:45 pm Trainers Available for All Participants (Men’s Gym,
Women’s Gym, Memorial Coliseum)2:00 pm Welcome / Tryout teams announced (Men’s Gym)2:10 pm Stretch by UK Strength and Conditioning Coach
(Memorial Coliseum)2:20 pm Evaluation Period (Memorial Coliseum)3:05 pm Draft (Coaches – Men’s Film Room) Dave Hopla Wildcat
Shooting Challenge (Players - Men’s Gym) 4:00 pm Teams Announced (Men’s Gym)4:15 pm Trainers Available (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym, Memorial
Coliseum)4:30 pm Team Practice (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym, Memorial
Coliseum)5:00 pm Game 1: Defer to Game Schedule (Men’s Gym, Women’s
Gym, Memorial Coliseum)6:15 pm Shower at Craft Center (Towels and toiletries provided)6:45 pm Depart for WinStar Farm – Tip Off Dinner (Limit one Adult
Guest, Casual Attire)7:15 pm Cocktails / Photos 8:00 pm Dinner Catered by de’Sha’s 9:00 pm Tip Off Program 10:15 pm Shuttle 1 Departs for HotelTBD pm Shuttle 2 Departs for Hotel
WILDCAT LODGE WINSTAR FARM
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7:00–8:30 am Breakfast at Hotel (Optional van shuttle to leave at 7:30 am and 8:00 am)
8:30 am Depart for Joe Craft Center (Team buses)8:45 am Trainers Available (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym, Memorial
Coliseum)9:05 am Day Two Overview (Men’s Gym)9:15 am Team Practice (Team Photos with Coach Calipari)10:00 am Game 2: Defer to Game Schedule (Men’s Gym, Women’s
Gym, Memorial Coliseum)11:30 am Kentucky Training Table Lunch in Wildcat Lodge12:30 pm Coach Cal Lecture (Men’s Gym)1:00 pm Group 1: Individual Team Film Breakdown (Men’s Film
Room, Women’s Film Room, Hospitality Room) Group 2: Three Point Contest (Women’s Gym)1:30 pm Group 1: Three Point Contest (Women’s Gym) Group 2: Individual Team Film Breakdown (Men’s Film
Room, Women’s Film Room, Hospitality Room)2:00 pm Trainers Available (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym, Memorial
Coliseum)2:15 pm Team Practice (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym, Memorial
Coliseum)2:45 pm Game 3: Defer to Game Schedule (Men’s Gym, Women’s
Gym, Memorial Coliseum)4:30 pm Shuttle 1 Departs for Hotel5:00 pm Shuttle 2 Departs for Hotel6:00 pm Citi Private Pass Reception Attendees depart for
Calipari’s Home6:15 pm Citi Private Pass Reception at Coach Calipari’s Home 6:30 pm Depart for Dinner at Coach Calipari’s, Meet in Hotel
Lobby6:45 pm Dinner & Cocktails at Coach Calipari’s Home (Limit
One Adult Guest, Casual Attire)7:15 pm Dinner Catered by Bluegrass Hospitality Group8:15 pm Selection Show TBD pm Shuttles Departure for Hotel
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6:00-7:00 am Breakfast available at Hotel (Optional van shuttle to leave at 6:30 am for Seeds 3-6) 7:05 am Shuttle Departs for Joe Craft Center for Seeds 3-6 (Team buses)
7:20 am Trainers Available (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym)
7:45 am Tournament Games Round 1 (Men’s Gym, Women’s Gym)
8:15 am Shuttle Departs for Rupp Arena for Seeds 1-2 (Team buses)
9:00 am Shuttle Departs from Joe Craft Center to Rupp Arena (Team buses)
9:15 am Round 2 Tournament Game at Rupp Arena10:30 am Round 2 Tournament Game at Rupp Arena11:30 am Lunch Available / Shower at Rupp Arena (Towels and toiletries provided)
12:00 pm 1996 Champions vs Fantasy Players at Rupp Arena (Teams not participating in Championship game)
12:45 pm Fantasy Experience Championship Game at Rupp Arena2:00 pm Alumni Game* 5:00 pm Tailgate Catered by Smokin’ Jax BBQ / Closing Remarks (Limit One Adult Guest, Casual Attire)
7:00 pm UK Football Game KickoffTBD pm Shuttle Departs for Hotel10:30 pm After Party - Parlay Social (optional) TBD pm Shuttle Departs for Hotel
*Alumni Game is not affiliated with the John Calipari Fantasy Experience and is run by the UK Athletic Department.
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Team 324 Tucker Max0 Shannon Minor18 Lorenzo Clark19 Gary Sudhalter10 Brian Adkins55 Bill Jones13 Anton Levy43 Mac Whitaker
Team 529 Brian Easton31 Paul Cluxton25 Larry DeLuise41 Pete Banks7 John Herrero52 Matt Jones34 Greg Holman53 David Moss
Team 220 Chris Cruz3 Michael Ferdman14 Brett Bigelow17 Jeffrey Orberson32 Ric Elias44 Rob Koontz27 Brent Boggs39 Larry Hall
Team 433 Chris Arington26 Jeff Holtmeier36 Jim Hartz30 Michael Hawk11 Garry Munson45 Don Harmon12 Rodney Sims51 Troy Stout
Team 635 Matt Hoetker47 Peter Smul42 Dan Feldstein40 Larry England50 Scott Hamer28 Bret Mayberry54 Clayton Anderson56 Will Fite
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Games are two 6 Minute Halves with Running ClockFree Substitutions
Court 3 will host skill assessments
2:20-2:35 pm 1 v 4 Court 1 2 v 5 Court 2 3 & 6 Court 3
2:35-2:50 pm 2 v 6 Court 1 3 v 4 Court 2 1 & 5 Court 3
2:50-3:05 pm 3 v 5 Court 1 1 v 6 Court 2 2 & 4 Court 3
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Home Team will wear White jerseyHome Team bench will be furthest from the court entrance.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Time Court Home Score Away Score
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5:00 pm Men’s New Jersey Louisiana
5:00 pm Women’s Texas Kentucky
5:00 pm Memorial Minnesota Missouri
10:00 am Men’s Texas Minnesota
10:00 am Women’s New Jersey Missouri
10:00 am Memorial Louisiana Kentucky
1:00 pm Men’s Film Room Louisiana
Women’s Film Room Kentucky
Hospitality Room Missouri
Three Point Contest Texas, Minnesota, New Jersey
1:30 pm Men’s Film Room Texas
Women’s Film Room New Jersey
Hospitality Room Minnesota
Three Point Contest Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri
2:45 pm Men’s Kentucky Missouri
2:45 pm Women’s Louisiana Minnesota
2:45 pm Memorial New Jersey Texas
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TEAM LOUISIANA SCHEDULE2012 – New Orleans, LA – UK 67 vs Kansas 59
Thursday
5:00 pm Men’s Gym Game 1 vs New Jersey
Friday
10:00 am Memorial Gym Game 2 vs. Kentucky
1:00 pm Men’s Film Room Film Breakdown
1:30 pm Women’s Gym Three Point Contest
2:45 pm Women’s Gym Game 3 vs Minnesota
Thursday
5:00 pm Women’s Gym Game 1 vs Kentucky
Friday
10:00 am Men’s Gym Game 2 vs. Minnesota
1:00 pm Women’s Gym Three Point Contest
1:30 pm Men’s Film Room Film Breakdown
2:45 pm Memorial Gym Game 3 vs New Jersey
TEAM TEXAS SCHEDULE1998 – San Antonio, TX – UK 78 vs Kansas 69
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5:00 pm Men’s Gym Game 1 vs Louisiana
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10:00 am Women’s Gym Game 2 vs. Missouri
1:00 pm Women’s Gym Three Point Contest
1:30 pm Women’s Film Room Film Breakdown
2:45 pm Memorial Gym Game 3 vs Texas
TEAM NEW JERSEY SCHEDULE1996 – East Rutherford, NJ – UK 76 vs Syracuse 67
TEAM MISSOURI SCHEDULE1978 – St. Louis, MO – UK 94 vs Duke 88
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Friday
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1:00 pm Hospitality Room Film Breakdown
1:30 pm Women’s Gym Three Point Contest
2:45 pm Men’s Gym Game 3 vs Kentucky
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TEAM KENTUCKY SCHEDULE1958 – Louisville, KY – UK 84 vs Seattle 72
TEAM MINNESOTA SCHEDULE1951 – Minneapolis MN – UK 68 vs Kansas State 58
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10:00 am Memorial Gym Game 2 vs. Louisiana
1:00 pm Women’s Film Room Film Breakdown
1:30 pm Women’s Gym Three Point Contest
2:45 pm Men’s Gym Game 3 vs Missouri
Thursday
5:00 pm Memorial Gym Game 1 vs Missouri
Friday
10:00 am Men’s Gym Game 2 vs. Texas
1:00 pm Men’s Gym Three Point Contest
1:30 pm Hospitality Room Film Breakdown
2:45 pm Women’s Gym Game 3 vs Louisiana
gAME FORMAT
For Thursday and Saturday, the first half will be 15 minutes in length, and the second half will be 20 minutes. There will be a running clock for just the first half and second half except the last 5 minutes of the game.
For Friday, the first half will be 20 minutes in length, and the second half must be 20 minutes.
The clock will stop at all dead balls.
Half Time will be 3 minutes.
Substitutions will be made every 5 minutes. All substitutions will be made at these times.
We will use a numbering system to make sure playing time is as equitable as possible. The last 5 minutes of every game in the second half will be a free substitution period.
Play will be stopped for substitutions at the first opportunity, except during a fast break or when a team has a numerical advantage. The horn will sound. Substitutions are not considered timeouts and subs must be made without huddling in order to resume play immediately.
Each team will get one timeout in the first half (30 second timeout) and two timeouts in the second half (one 30 second and one 60 second). Timeouts do not carry over.
Overtime will be two minutes in length with the clock stopped at dead balls. Each team will receive an additional timeout (30 second). If there is a Double Overtime, the game will be sudden death (start with a jump ball and the first team to score wins, including a free throw).
Players are disqualified for six fouls. Technical fouls will count as a personal and team foul.
Two technical fouls in a game (on a player or coach) will result in ejection from that game.
7 fouls in a half results in a bonus (1 and 1 FT’s).
10 fouls in a half results in a double bonus (2 FT’s).
There will be a 35 second shot clock.
*Please note that in the event the game times are not on schedule, a running clock may be implemented.
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Participants divided evenly amongst baskets by team
1 minute set on the clock
Players to go in order of their jersey number starting with the smaller numbers first
One player to go at a time with staff counting the points of the player who is currently shooting
Each spot is indicated by a colored circle
• TheBlocksareonepoint
• TheWingsaretwopoints
• TheElbowsarethreepoints
• TopofKeyshotsarefourpoints
Time starts and stops on the clock
The player who is on deck will rebound for the shooter
Highest score wins
If there is a tie on highest score, there will be a 30 second tie breaker
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3 POINT RULES
The Players will shoot from the two baskets 45 seconds will be set on the clockPlayers to go in order of their jersey number starting with the smaller numbers firstThere will be 3 shooting spots on the courtEach shooting spot will have a rack of 4 balls with the 5th ball being the Money BallEach made shot will be worth 1 point and any shot made with the Money Ball will be worth 2 pointsThe Money Ball is the last ball that is removed from each rackPlayers can start at side of the court and must go in order of racks until they make their way fully around the perimeter or until time runs outTime starts and stops on the clock or when each rack is completeEvery player has the opportunity to go onceTop two highest scores move to Finals Shoot offIf there is a tie on highest score, there is a shoot off and another round of 30 seconds begins until the tie is brokenThe highest score in the Finals Shoot Off will be the ChampionAges 35-49 will shoot from the NCAA regulation 3 point lineAges 50 and up will shoot from the 17 foot 3 point line
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