Grome, who is from Loveland, Ohio, was the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and a Second Team All-American in 2022.
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Matthew Gordon Awarded National ITA Assistant Coach of the Year
by Linus Binksby Linus BinksGordon has been with the team for five years, during which he has helped the Wildcats reach the NCAA Tournament every year, with a runner-up finish in 2022 being their best result
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Louisville Recruit Brooke Gray named Gatorade Player of the Year
by Linus Binksby Linus BinksOver the past two seasons, Gray has tallied 58 straight wins in the circle, which is an impressive feat for any athlete.
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For Mingione, having such a special bunch of players makes him want success for them even more. He knows that this is the last collegiate season for several of these players, and he wants them to have experiences they’ve never had before. He stated, “For those guys who will never have that opportunity again, that’s all you could ever ask for. Now, it’s up to them to go and do it.”
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The Kentucky Track and Field team has been preparing for this competition for months.
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Trey Allen is going to his third consecutive season to the championship meet with the second-best mark in the nation in the men’s high jump after clearing 2.25m (7-4.5) to set a new school record
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Roby played for the Louisville Cardinals for five years, from 2019 to 2023, and was one of the program’s most highly decorated student-athletes.
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Couch led the nation in pass completions, ranked second in completion percentage, passing yardage, and touchdown passes and fourth in total offense.
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Madison Lilley becomes full-time assistant coach for Kentucky Volleyball
by Linus Binksby Linus BinksCraig Skinner, the Kentucky Volleyball coach, said that they were delighted to have Madison Lilley join their team and that her athletic career, which includes being a national champion and playing professional volleyball, would be a huge asset to their program and players.
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Roby is one of 55 selected student-athletes from 33 different institutions that made the 2023 NFCA Division I All-America teams