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Kentucky basketball legends gather for Historic Memorial Coliseum book launch 

This is a photo of the newly renovated Historic Memorial Coliseum on the UK campus.
The newly renovated Historic Memorial Coliseum. Photo courtesy of UK Athletics.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 23, 2025) — Historic Memorial Coliseum and the University of Kentucky Alumni Association will host a special gathering of Kentucky basketball legends 5:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11, for the launch of Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena,” written by Kevin Cook. 

The book chronicles the dual legacy of Memorial Coliseum, which opened in 1950 as both a memorial to Kentuckians who lost their lives in military service and as the home court for Kentucky basketball. Cook, a Navy veteran with a master’s degree in history, offers insight into the building’s significance in sports and its broader cultural impact. 

“There have been hundreds of books written about Kentucky basketball, but none quite like ‘Memorial Coliseum: 75 Years as Monument, Stage, and Arena,’” said Dan Issel, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer. “This is a book every Big Blue fan should have.” 

Published by Acclaim Press, the book combines thorough research with personal stories from those who played, worked and attended events in the arena. Cook’s background as both a military veteran and lifelong Kentucky fan gives a unique perspective on the coliseum’s role as a memorial and sports venue. 

An all-star lineup of UK legends will be joining Cook for the book signing including: 

  • Jack “Goose” Givens (1978 National Championship MVP) 
  • Kenny Walker  
  • Sean Woods  
  • Jared Prickett  
  • Dicky Beal (Rupp’s Runts guard) 
  • Jim Andrews (Two-time All-SEC center, UK Athletics Hall of Fame) 
  • Coach Dick Parsons  
  • Tom Hammond (National sportscaster, Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame) 
  • Chip Rupp  
  • Jay Shidler  
  • Larry Stamper (Former team manager and UK historian) 

This list of signers is subject to change. 

The Historic Memorial Coliseum recently underwent major renovations to preserve its architectural significance while updating it for modern use. The building remains a vital part of the University of Kentucky, hosting various athletic programs. 

Tickets to the event are $10, with books available for $40. The public is invited to join this celebration of Kentucky basketball history and the lasting legacy of Historic Memorial Coliseum. 

For more information and to register, visit:https://www.ukalumni.net/memorialbook.

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