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ESPN's Erin Andrews to Appear at Women's Clinic
ESPN's Erin Andrews will appear as a special guest at the 2010 Women's Clinic. Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's NHL coverage. Since the 2004 season, Andrews has served as a reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage. In 2005, she began reporting from the sidelines of the ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime series and added Major League Baseball sideline reporting to her responsibilities. She is now also assigned to the season-long Monday Night Baseball telecast.
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UK Basketball Announces Women's Clinic and Coaches Clinic
Kentucky men's basketball has announced the dates for the annual Women's Clinic as well as the 2010 John Calipari Coaches' Clinic. The women's clinic, designed for women with all levels of basketball knowledge, is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 6:00 p.m. ET. Attendees will learn the Dribble Drive Motion offense, get a tour of the Cats' state-of-the-art practice facility, and coaches' offices. There will also be scheduled presentations that include behind-the-scenes looks at UK video, strength and conditioning and sports injury/rehabilitation lectures, as well as a Q&A with Coach Calipari, staff and current players.
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Cats Roll to 3-Game Sweep in Canada
John Wall may have departed for the riches of the NBA, but a pair of young guards appear ready to try and fill the void for the Kentucky Wildcats. Freshmen Brandon Knight and Doron Lamb each scored 25 points and junior Darius Miller added 24 for Kentucky in a 104-75 win over the University of Windsor on Tuesday - the finale of a three-day, three-game exhibition trip to Canada for the Wildcats. It was Kentucky's second victory on the trip over Windsor, which lost 95-62 on Sunday night. The Wildcats also beat Western (Ontario) University 96-68 on Monday night.
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Cats Take Second Exhibition, Down Western Ontario
Kentucky won its second exhibition game in Canada despite having a limited roster. The Wildcats, with just eight players available Monday night, still managed to turn up the defensive pressure in a 96-68 victory over Western (Ontario) University. Kentucky started its three-day, three-game exhibition tour without 6-foot-11 forwards Enes Kanter (awaiting NCAA clearance) and Eloy Vargas (academics). Forward Terrence Jones, a 6-8 freshman, scored four points in the first half of Sunday's opening win over Windsor but left after seeming to aggravate a shoulder injury. Without Jones, who was on the bench in street clothes, the Wildcats had no player taller than 6-7.
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Kentucky Rolls in Canadian Exhibition
Kentucky coach John Calipari has already started turning a top-notch recruiting class into part of a team that hopes to contend for a national championship. The Wildcats started a three-day, three-game exhibition series in Canada on Sunday night, defeating the University of Windsor 95-62. Two months before official practice even begins, incoming freshman point guard Brandon Knight led the Wildcats with 31 points. Knight is supposed to fill the sneakers of John Wall, who led Kentucky to 35 wins last season as a freshman while earning All-America honors.
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Video, Quotes from Coach Calipari, Players Before Heading North
Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari and players meet with members of the media Friday before heading north to play three exhibition games in Canada.
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University of Kentucky Coach John Calipari and Basketball Team Bring Hope to Detroit Families
University of Kentucky Head Basketball Coach John Calipari brings hope and new shoes to needy children in Detroit.
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Cats in Canada on TV, Radio and Internet
Fans will get an early look at the 2010-11 UK men's basketball team this season thanks to a three-game, three-day exhibition series in Windsor, Ontario beginning on Sunday.
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Cats in Canada on TV & Radio
Fans will get an early look at the 2010-11 UK men's basketball team this season thanks to a three-game, three-day exhibition series in Windsor, Ontario in mid-August.
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UK Basketball Closes Out Satellite Camp on Thursday
University of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari and his staff will close out their 2010 camp season on Thursday, Aug. 5 with the final satellite camp. The 2010 satellite camp tour concludes in Mason County (Mason County HS) and Newport (Newport Central Catholic HS).
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John Calipari ProCamp Sold Out
The 2010 John Calipari ProCamp has been sold out. Enrollment has reached its limit and registration for the camp has been shut down.
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Patterson to Appear at ProCamp
Former UK standout and 14th overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, Patrick Patterson will make an appearance at the 2010 John Calipari ProCamp. Patterson will join Eric Bledsoe, the 18th overall pick and member of the Los Angeles Clippers, on Saturday, July 31.
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Men's Basketball Overnight Camp Sold Out
The 2010 John Calipari overnight basketball camp has been sold out. Enrollment has reached its limit and registration for the camp has been shut down.
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Calipari Announces Player Schedule for 'ProCamp'
The University of Kentucky announces the schedule of appearances for the Coach Calipari "ProCamp" presented by the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids Foundation.
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Men's Basketball Announces Two Additional July Camps
Before the camp season closes, the UK men's basketball team has added two additional camp opportunities at the end of July.