< PreviousKENTUCKY 68 @UKFootball T he 15th-ranked University of Kentucky women’s golf team earned its best start to a season since 2019, finishing in fifth place at the Cougar Classic at Yeamans Hall Club in Charleston, South Carolina, in mid-September. Kentucky turned in a 2-over-par 286 scorecard in the final round, helping produce a 20-under-par 832 tour- nament total. The Wildcats’ tournament total of 832 (-20) marked the third best in program history, while their first round of 270 (-14) marked the second-best, 18-hole round in program history. Each of UK’s four veterans in the lineup contributed at least two rounds of par-or-bet- ter, while its lone freshman recorded at least two rounds of even par in her college debut. Despite Kentucky holding and sharing the lead on numerous occasions at the Cougar Classic, 2023 NCAA Championship teams crowded the top of the team leader- board down the stretch. Ole Miss finished in first place at 36-under, LSU finished in sec- ond place at 31-under, Clemson finished in third place at 30-under and UCF finished in fourth place at 23-under. Laney Frye also had her share of the lead for a moment in the final round. The senior strung together a 64, 67 and 75 in the season opener, with her 64 (-7) marking the second-best, 18-hole round of her college career. In fact, the last round of her junior year (63, -9) and the first round of her senior year (64, -7) are her top two performances in Blue and White. Frye, a senior from Nicholasville, Ken- tucky, assembled a 206 (-7) tournament total to finish in a tie for 12th place at the Cou- gar Classic. She extended her streak to four straight finishes inside the top 15, a series that dates back to the Clemson Invitational in March. Just behind her, graduate students Jensen Castle and María Villanueva Aperribay put together consistent rounds in the final sea- son openers of their college careers. Castle logged a 67, 69 and 73 for a 209 (-4) tournament total and a share of 20th place, while Villanueva Aperribay went 68, 72 and 70 for a 210 (-3) and a tie for 28th place at the Cougar Classic. It marked Castle’s lowest tournament to- tal (in relation to par) since going 7-under for medalist honors at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational last fall, while it marked Villanueva Aperribay’s lowest tournament total (in relation to par) since Spring 2021. Marissa Wenzler also hung around par in Charleston, producing a 73, 69 and 70 for a 212 (-1) and a share of 34th place at the Cougar Classic. Her consistency was ev- ident by her 42 pars, which was tied for the second-most pars of anyone in the 96-per- son field. Competing in the first tournament of her college career, Brooke Oberparleiter con- tributed two of her three scores to the team tournament total. The rookie turned in two 71s and a 73 in the final round, producing a 215 (+2) to tie for 50th place. Next up, Kentucky will return to action at The Blessings Collegiate Invitational in Fay- etteville, Arkansas, from Oct. 2-4. One of the premier tournaments in the country, the combined men’s and women’s event will be held at the Blessings Golf Club. It’s a unique format in that the tourna- ment features mixed team play, as both Kentucky golf squads will combine their scores against the field. In addition to the overall championship, winners are de- clared on the team and individual level for both men’s and women’s action. Select ac- tion will be televised live on Golf Channel from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET each day of competition. By Cami Moore UK Athletics Communications and Public Relations UK Women's Golf Finishes Fifth Out of 17 in Season Opener Laney FryeLISTEN LIKE YOU’RE THERE FROM PRE-SEASON PREDICTIONS TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, DON’T MISS A MINUTE OF IT ALL Your favorite college teams in the Southeastern Conference are just a touch away on SiriusXM SEC Radio . Listen to live play-by-play coverage, game-changing hosts and 24/7 talk and analysis in your car or anywhere you go on the SXM App. Learn more at siriusxm.com/secfootball © 2023 Sirius XM Radio Inc. SiriusXM, Pandora and all related logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its respective subsidiaries. All other marks, channel names and logos are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.KENTUCKY 70 @UKFootball UK Retired Jerseys and UK Hall of Fame 44 John “Shipwreck” Kelly HB 1929-31 66 Raloh Kercheval P 1931-33 13 Bob Davis HB 1935-37 Bernie A. Shively AD 1938-67 Coach 1945 35 Ermal Allen QB/HB 1939-41 Asst. Coach 1948-61 8 Clyde Johnson T 1940-42 45 Jay Rhodemyre C 1942, 1946-47 48 Washington Serini T 1944-47 16 George Blanda QB/P/K 1945-48 27 Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones E 1945-48 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach 1946-53 Jerry Claiborne DB/E 1946, 1948-49 Coach 1982-89 50 Harry Ulinski C/LB 1946-49 70 Bob Gain T 1947-50 87 Charlie McClendon DE 1949-50 10 Babe Parilli QB 1949-51 51 Doug Moseley C 1949-51 65 Ray Correll G 1951-53 80 Steve Meilinger E/HB/DB/LB 1951-53 84 Howard Schnellenberger E 1952-55 Blanton Collier Coach 1954-61 79 Lou Michaels T/K/P 1955-57 21 Calvin Byrd HB 1958-60 55 Irvin “Irv” Goode C 1959-61 80 Tom Hutchinson E 1960-62 70 Herschel Turner T 1961-63 80 Rick Kestner E 1963-65 11 Rick Norton QB 1963-65 73 Sam Ball OT 1963-65 21 Rodger Byrd HB 1963-65 32 Larry Seiple HB 1964-66 24 Dicky Lyons Sr. RB 1966-68 88 Jeff Van Note DE 1966-68 74 Dave Roller DL 1968-70 59 Joe Federspiel LB 1969-71 40 Sonny Collins HB 1972-75 52 Rick Nuzum OL 1972-74 69 Warren Bryant OT 1974-76 50 Jim Kovach LB 1974-76, 1978 97 Art Still DE 1974-77 12 Derrick Ramsey QB 1975-77 33 George Adams RB 1981-84 57 Dermontti Dawson C/OG 1984-87 22 Mark Higgs TB 1984-87 2 Tim Couch QB 1996-98 Football players who have been named to the UK Athletics Hall of Fame but have not had jerseys retired: 67 Larry Warford OG 2009-12 3 André Woodson QB 2004-07 12 Derek Abney WR 2000-03 79 Oliver Barnett DE 1986-89 85 Al Bruno WR 1948-50 44 Wilbur Hackett LB 1968-70 22 Jared Lorenzen QB 2000-03 45 Marty Moore LB 1990-93 23 Nate Northington DB 1966-67 82 Greg Page DE 1966-67 9 Bill Ransdell QB 1983-86 10 Moe Williams RB 1993-95 3 Craig Yeast WR 1995-98 Paul “Bear” Bryant Tim CouchKENTUCKY @UKSportsNetwork 71 What is Athletics Compliance? n Compliance Corner I n the interest of athletics compliance, the University of Kentucky, along with ev- ery NCAA and SEC Institution, is responsi- ble for monitoring the activities of the de- partment of athletics. The NCAA & SEC rules were developed to ensure those members of the institution’s staff, student- athletes and other individuals or groups representing the institution’s ath- letics interests comply with the NCAA rules and maintain the highest standard of ethical conduct. PRINCIPLES OF RULES COMPLIANCE The Athletics Compliance Office (ACO) works to identify and reduce areas of risk within the athletics program that could neg- atively impact the University of Kentucky. If a problem arises, it is the responsibility of the ACO to determine how the problem oc- curred, how it could have been prevented and how to reduce the chances of it occur- ring in the future. The two main functions of the ACO are to educate and monitor. The ACO meets regularly with coaches and student-athletes to provide information and materials on the applications of the com- plexities of the NCAA bylaws, and at the same time provide as much information as possible to the University of Kentucky com- munity. The staff also monitors the functions of the athletics department that are governed by NCAA legislation. PRINCIPLES OF INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY The institution’s responsibility for the conduct of its intercollegiate athletics pro- gram includes responsibility for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual or organization en- gaged in activities promoting the athletics interests of the institution. The NCAA defines an individual as a rep- resentative of athletics interests or a “boost- er” or “donor” if he or she: • Has participated in or is a member of an agency or organization promoting UK’s intercollegiate athletics program; • Makes or has made a donation to any of the UK men’s or women’s athletics pro- grams; • Is assisting or has been requested by the UK Athletics Department Staff to assist in the recruitment of prospects (which he or she is NOT permitted to do); • Is assisting or has been requested to Pro- vide benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families (which he or she is NOT permitted to do); • Has been involved otherwise in promoting the UK athletics pro- gram. Remember, a rep- resentative of athletics Interests is responsible for making the Univer- sity of Kentucky’s ACO aware of any potential violations of NCAA rules he or she knows have occurred. According to the NCAA, once an in- dividual has been iden- tified as an athletics representative, he or she retains this identity forever, even if that person no longer contributes to the athletics program. NAME, IMAGE & LIKENESS Pursuant to the adoption of Kentucky re- vised statutes 164.6941 through 164.6951, Kentucky student-athletes are now per- mitted to use their name, image, and like- ness for purposes of compensation. Below are a few key highlights for donors/fans to be aware of: • SA is permitted receive NIL compensa- tion provided there are services rendered by the SA (quid pro quo). • All NIL deals must be submitted seven business days prior to the activity occurring and must be approved within threes busi- ness days by the institution; • Failure to disclose NIL deals to UK may result in violations of Kentucky State Law and NCAA rules, which in turn will affect a SA’s eligibility. • Prospects may not receive compen- sation from anyone in exchange for com- mitting to or signing a scholarship with the University of Kentucky. • Donor’s may not have contact with prospective student-athletes, including to negotiate an NIL deal; • SA must receive fair market value for services rendered. • It is permissible for a donor/booster to enter into a genuine NIL agreement with a current SA, so long as the agreement is not a payment, provision or promise of any other consideration or benefits. • UK marks are not permitted to be used for SA NIL activities UNLESS approved by UK in advance. • UK, including but not limited to ath- letics staff and coaches, are not permitted to provide, arrange or negotiate NIL deals for SA’s. • UK is permitted to put you into con- tact with a current SA if there is interest in a NIL deal – UK encourages contacting SA’s directly via their social media accounts. Failure to adhere to these regulations create NCAA violations that may result in a SA or PSA to be ineligible for intercollegiate competition. In addition, it may affect your standing as a donor with UK. To learn more, visit https://ukathletics. com/NIL STUDENT-ATHLETE EMPLOYMENT In addition to NIL, SA’s are also able to obtain employment opportunities to earn extra funds or gain invaluable experience in a field in which they look to have a career. SA’s are permitted to work provided: • They are only paid for work performed; • They are paid at the going rate for ser- vices in the locale. • The job is registered with the ACO. 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