05/25/2026
Remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom 🇺🇸
President - Jeremy Jarmon The K Club, since 1961, has been the home of the University of Kentucky Varsity Letter Association.
Membership is open to all former University of Kentucky athletes, men and women, who earned a varsity letter in any of the 22 Varsity Sports as well as varsity cheerleaders, team managers, athletic trainers and special honored inductees. Members and Sponsors of the K Club enjoy camaraderie among a remarkable group of men and women, connecting, networking, leading, supporting, and cultivating the great traditions of the University of Kentucky Athletics.
05/25/2026
Remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom 🇺🇸
05/16/2026
From Frankfort to the NFL and now giving back 💙
Join former UK star Wan’Dale Robinson at Tates Creek High School for his youth football camp in Lexington!
Don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the best. Sign up now before spots fill up!
05/08/2026
The 16th Annual Swings for Soldiers is almost here! ⛳️🇺🇸
Hosted by University of Kentucky HOF TE, Jacob Tamme, this event continues to make a huge impact for veterans and their families.
Sign up now before spots fill up!
05/06/2026
A former All‑American cornerback. An art major. And now, a painter whose work sold at the Super Bowl NFLPA Smocks & Jocks event. 🖼️
Trevard Lindley generously shared his talent with the K House, giving our walls artwork that means something.
Thank you, Trevard, for showing us that a Kentucky Letterwinner can dominate on the field and create beauty off it.
You’ve left your mark everywhere you’ve gone. Now it’s hanging right here in the K Club. 🖼️
Former Kentucky star RB Jojo Kemp is giving back 💙
Don’t miss your chance to learn from one of the best at his Youth Football Camp!
Sign up now 👉 www.ctgyouth.com
04/28/2026
This week’s K Club spotlight shines on Bob Jones, a Lexington native who turned a childhood dream into a lifelong connection to the University of Kentucky.
Cut in middle school but never deterred, Bob walked on at Kentucky and earned a scholarship, becoming a 4-year Letterwinner (‘68–‘71) and later a scholarship starter. He went on to become a record holder and made his mark as one of Kentucky’s top kickers.
After his playing days, he went on to coach at the high school level, developing 14 Division I athletes and 2 NFL players, and now serves as a K Club Board Member & Secretary.
From walk-on to record holder, that’s what it means to be a Kentucky Letterwinner. 💙
04/26/2026
This week in our Letterwinner Library, we’re highlighting Living Beyond the Dream by Jarrod Polson.
From a lifelong Kentucky kid dreaming of Rupp Arena to actually wearing the blue and white, Jarrod takes us inside the journey – the challenges, the championships, and everything in between.
But the real lesson? It’s not just about reaching the dream. It’s about who you become along the way. How you carry yourself. How you lead. How you handle the limited minutes, the doubters, the victories, and the defeats.
This is a must‑read for any young athlete or anyone chasing a goal that feels impossible.
04/19/2026
This week in our Letterwinner Library, we’re highlighting The Guide to a Successful Collegiate Experience for Athletes and Parents by Jalen Whitlow.
Drawing from his journey at the University of Kentucky and beyond, Whitlow provides real insight into what it truly takes to navigate college athletics, on and off the field.
A practical, honest resource built to prepare the next generation of student-athletes and their families.
📚 A must-read for anyone chasing success at the collegiate level.
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04/15/2026
History made for Kentucky 💙
Kentucky Wildcats women’s basketball sets a program record with FOUR players drafted in one class:
• Teonni Key ( #22) ➡️ Toronto Tempo
• Tonie Morgan ( #32) ➡️ Chicago Sky
• Amelia Hassett ( #35) ➡️ Los Angeles Sparks
• Jordan Obi ( #44) ➡️ Las Vegas Aces
Big time moment for the program. Congrats to these women and Coach Kenny Brooks for taking Kentucky to the next level.
As a foundational member of the Kentucky Rifle team, LeeAnn helped lay the groundwork for a program that now competes for NCAA titles every year under legendary coach Harry Mullins.
shooting requires an almost supernatural level of control. You have to learn to pull the trigger between heartbeats. Your own pulse can ruin a shot if you don’t master it. It’s a discipline of millimeters and milliseconds.