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Kentucky Basketball Women's Clinic scheduled for October 24

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Ladies of the BBN, rejoice. The Kentucky Basketball Women’s Clinic is BACK! Kentucky just announced the details for the event, which will take place Sunday, Oct. 24 from 3-6 p.m. at Rupp Arena. Ellen Calipari, aka “The Princess,” will co-host.

This year’s clinic will feature the introduction of the 2021-22 Kentucky men’s basketball team, a panel with the assistant coaching staff – including Orlando Antigua and Chin Coleman – an interactive presentation from strength and conditioning coach Robert Harris, a fashion show, a Q&A with Coach Calipari, and more.

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Registration for the Kentucky Basketball Women’s Clinic is now open with the following options:

  • $150 – Clinic participation and signed panel basketball by Kentucky basketball (250 available)
  • $120 – Clinic participation and signed panel basketball by John Calipari
  • $99 – Clinic participation only

This clinic is open to women only. Prospect-age females (currently in grades 7-12, junior college or prep school) are not permitted to register for or attend the clinic, per NCAA rules. Due to COVID-19 safety and health recommendations, masks will be required for all attendees regardless of vaccination status.

As someone who has attended many Kentucky Basketball Women’s Clinics, I can tell you it’s always a blast and a great way to get to know the players and staff. Visit UKAthletics.com for more details.

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