< PreviousKENTUCKY BASKETBALL 70 @KentuckyMBB Burkes Named Preseason All-SEC Kentucky redshirt junior catcher Devin Burkes, the Most Outstanding Player of the 2023 Lexington Regional, has been voted Second-Team Preseason All-Southeastern Conference by the league’s coaches, the conference announced Thursday. Burkes, from Bradenton, Florida, had a breakout sophomore season to lead the Wildcats to a second Super Regional ap- pearance in program history. He batted .291 with a .925 OPS in starting all 61 games, scored 55 runs, had 65 hits and drove in 53. He led the team with 18 doubles and was second with nine home runs, was hit by 15 pitches, walked 38 times and stole nine bas- es in 12 attempts. Niman, Moore Named Preseason All-America Kentucky left-handed pitcher Dominic Niman has been named First-Team Pre- season All-America by the National Col- legiate Baseball Writers Association (NC- BWA), it was announced Tuesday. Right- hander Mason Moore commanded a spot on the third-team. Niman, a graduate transfer from Cen- tral Connecticut State, had a sensational 2023 season in which he went 12-2 with a 2.77 earned run average in 104 innings over 15 starts. He had two complete games, allowed just 86 hits and struck out 94, earning Collegiate Baseball Sec- ond-Team and ABCA/Rawlings Third-Team All-America and NCBWA All-Northeast Region honors. For his career, Niman is 16-9 in 213.0 innings over 49 appearances (29 starts) with two saves and a 3.25 ERA. Moore, who led Kentucky with four saves last season, was voted to the third team after a dominating close to 2023 in which he threw 15 scoreless innings in the NCAA Tournament. The Morehead, Ken- tucky native finished 4-1 with a 1.80 ERA in 55.0 innings over 22 appearances and allowed just 31 hits. For his career, Moore is 5-1 with a 3.04 ERA in 77.0 innings and his 5.07 hits allowed per nine innings is the best in school history for pitchers with at least 75.0 innings pitched. TV Schedule The Kentucky baseball team will be fea- tured on ESPNU and the SEC Network eight times in 2024, the Southeastern Conference announced. Additionally, all home and con- ference games will be streamed on SECN+. The current TV schedule is as follows: Date Opponent Time (ET) March 24 MISSOURI SECN Noon April 2 LOUISVILLE SECN 7 p.m. April 7 ALABAMA SECN Noon April 11 at Auburn ESPNU 7:30 p.m. April 27 at South Caro. SECN 6 p.m. April 28 at South Caro. SECN 3 p.m. May 11 at Florida SECN Noon May 12 at Florida SECN Noon Harrison Gets His Shot Former Wildcat Vince Harrison has been named the manager of the Dayton Dragons, the class High-A affiliate for the Cincinnati Reds, for the 2024 season. A former football and baseball player at Ken- tucky, Harrison has remained in the game of baseball and is one of three former players in non-playing roles with a Major League Baseball organization. Collin Cow- gill remains an assistant coach with the Reds and former MLB manager and UK all- time hits leader Andy Green has joined the New York Mets’ front office. Kentucky Baseball Set to Begin 2024 Season By Matt May UK Athletics Communications and Public Relations Devin Burkeskentuckylegend.com For the finest, most flavorful meats, crafted and smoked with a patience unique to life in the South, there’s only one Kentucky original.KENTUCKY BASKETBALL 72 @KentuckyMBB D r. Eli Capilouto became the 12th Pres- ident of the University of Kentucky on July 1, 2011. Under his leadership, the Commonwealth’s flagship and land grant research university has grown from $2.7 bil- lion to more than $6.8 billion in total opera- tions and has gained significant momentum in advancing Kentucky – the institution’s sin- gular yet multifaceted mission. President Capilouto has led a more than $4 billion transformation of the campus, aimed at enriching the living-learning ex- perience of UK’s students, ensuring their success; strengthening the university’s re- search infrastructure dedicated to solving Kentucky’s most intractable health and economic challenges; and expanding UK HealthCare’s capacity to teach, heal and serve. Through partnerships with the private sector, increased philanthropy and effective financial management, UK is self-financing much of this aggressive infrastructure devel- opment with the purpose of equipping the next generation of leaders who will impact our world for the better. Under his leadership, the priorities out- lined in the strategic plan and the innova- tion of the campus has resulted in historic student success; improved care of our peo- ple; unrivaled ingenuity; greater trust, trans- parency and accountability; and a more inclusive community. The progress on cam- pus is resulting in a high-quality workforce, greater diversity and improved well-being for the Commonwealth UK has served for nearly 160 years — all essential to advanc- ing Kentucky. A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Dr. Capilouto previously served as provost of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and dean of the UAB School of Pub- lic Health – a period of remarkable growth and transformation at one of the leading academic and health sciences institutions in the South. Dr. Capilouto holds several undergraduate and graduate degrees from schools within the University of Alabama system, a Doctorate of Dental Medicine from UAB and a Doctorate in Health Policy and Management from Harvard University. He and his wife, Dr. Mary Lynne Capilouto (D.M.D.) a former Dean of the UAB School of Dentistry, have one daughter. Eli Capilouto n President of the University of Kentuckyuky.edu | An Equal Opportunity University A WILDLY POWERFUL COMMUNITY Our people … the faculty and staff of the Univer- sity of Kentucky … they are what make this place special. It’s their capacity and commitment to come together for Kentucky. Together, they form a wildly powerful community. A community of thinkers and doers. A community committed to educating – and grad- uating – the best and brightest students. A Big Blue Nation committed to tackling today’s toughest battles. An end to the opioid crisis. It’s possible. Healthier lives for all Kentuckians. It’s possible. A brighter future for every Wildcat, our state and our world. It’s possible. Our boundless compassion and limitless resolve mean we never stop asking what’s possible. We never stop building it, either. Perhaps that’s why, for the sixth consecutive year, the University of Kentucky was named a Great College to Work For.KENTUCKY BASKETBALL N ow in his 22nd year as Director of Ath- letics at the University of Kentucky, Mitch Barnhart continues to expand his impact on national and regional levels, all while leading his Wildcats to consistent achievement in the arenas of competition, the classroom and in the community. Having the second-longest term of ser- vice among current ADs at schools in the Power 5 conferences, Barnhart’s experi- ence, knowledge and synthesis of athletic and academic success have made him a highly respected and sought-after presence across the scope of collegiate sports. Currently on the Selection Committee for the College Football Playoff, Barnhart has a long history of national service, highlight- ed by a five-year stint of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Committee that in- cluded a historic year as Chair of the first Covid-era event. He is one of only four peo- ple who have served on the football playoff committee and as chair of the men’s basket- ball tournament. Dedicated to the advancement of those whom he guides, Barnhart’s national influ- ence has grown through his “AD tree” – sev- en administrators and coaches who have worked for him and become Division I ath- letics directors. At Kentucky, the Wildcat athletic pro- gram has placed in the top 20 of the NACDA Directors’ Cup national all-sports standings for the last six years, one of only 10 schools that have earned that distinction. The best nine finishes in school history have been under Barnhart, all of which have come in the last 10 years. UK Athletics hit a peak in the Directors’ Cup in the 2021-22 school year, ascending to a school-record ninth place among the 363 Division I schools. Barnhart’s legacy at Kentucky includes success in a wide array of sports. All count- ed, UK has earned six NCAA champion- ship rings during Barnhart's term, includ- ing men's basketball in 2012, volleyball in ’20 and rifle in 2011, ’18, ’21 and ‘22. UK also has totaled 54 regular-season and tournament conference championships un- der his leadership, including first-time titles in baseball, women’s tennis, men’s golf and women’s swimming and diving. Over the last three years alone, five Wildcats have been named National Athlete of the Year in their sport. In addition, Asia Seidt of swimming and diving was chosen for the highly prestigious NCAA Woman of the Year award, covering all female ath- letes in all divisions, for her combination of athletic success, academic excellence and dedication to community service. Numerous additional Wildcats have won national awards for their performances on the field, in the classroom and in the community. On the conference level, during Barn- hart’s term, Wildcats have been named the SEC Male and Female Athlete of the Year, the SEC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and the SEC Male and Female Community Service Leader of the Year. A school-record total of 20 Wildcat ath- letes and coaches participated in the Tokyo Olympics, bringing home a school-record 10 medals, including seven gold. The competitive success has been fol- lowed by personal recognition. In 2022, he was inducted into the (state of) Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame and he received the John L. Toner Award for excellence in ath- letics administration from the National Foot- ball Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Those honors added to a growing list of accolades for Barnhart, who was selected the 2019 AD of the Year by the Sports Busi- ness Journal. The accomplishments are a result of Barnhart’s work since his arrival in the sum- mer of 2002. He has steadily invested in the growth of all UK teams while maintaining a singular commitment to the holistic devel- opment of Wildcat student-athletes. At the heart of everything are the core values Barnhart has instilled in the depart- ment he leads: character, integrity, knowl- edge, stewardship and competitiveness. A department-wide 3.0 grade-point av- erage among student-athletes and increased community service have been long-standing goals for Barnhart. The GPA benchmark was first met in the spring semester of 2010 and has now reached a streak of 22 consecutive semesters. In spring 2020, UK achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.534, the best in school history. UK athletes have set records for graduation rates. Community service has risen to more than 4,000 hours annually and includes out- reach to the Lexington area, the Common- wealth of Kentucky and as far away as Ethi- opia, the Dominican Republic and Panama. In 2021 and 2022, when natural disasters devastated western and eastern Kentucky, a pair of telethons sponsored by UK Athletics raised more than $8 million and numerous student-athletes and staff took part in oth- er fundraising projects, supply assistance, cleanup and the rebuilding process. In addition to the extraordinary achieve- ments of his work world, reaching new heights is also a theme of his personal life. An avid mountain climber, Barnhart has scaled Mount Kilimanjaro, the high- est mountain in Africa, along with two of the most challenging peaks in the United States, Mount Rainier in Washington and the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. Impactful in community service, Barnhart has taken part in mission trips and is on the national advi- sory board of K-Love Radio. Barnhart is a native of Kansas City, Kan- sas. He and his wife, Connie, have three children and six grandchildren. Mitch Barnhart n Director of Athletics | University of Kentucky 74 @KentuckyMBBNext >