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 Kristine Himes
Kristine Himes

Position:
Associate Head Coach

Years at UK:
6th Year


04/10/2013

Lawson Earns 182nd Win, Becomes Program's All-Time Win Leader

Kentucky head coach Rachel Lawson becomes school's all-time leading win leader Wednesday

02/08/2013

Nunley's Gem Guides Cats to 12-1 Win over WMU

True freshman pitcher Kelsey Nunley threw five strong innings in UK win

01/28/2013

Softball Positioned for Exciting 2013 Season

Kentucky softball program to open up new stadium, host SEC Tournament

05/06/2012

Bell's No Hitter Clinches Sweep of No. 22 LSU

Bell tosses fifth-career no hitter in sweep of Tigers, O'Brien drives in game-winning run

04/14/2012

SB highlights vs. Georgia

Cumbess' First-Career No-Hitter Clinches Series Over Georgia; Wildcats clinch series vs. UGA for just the second time in school history and first since 2000

05/20/2012

SB vs. Louisville, 052012

Softball's Season Concludes in Tourney Thriller; Riley works six scoreless innings in relief; Joiner hits two-run homer

05/18/2012

SB vs. Michigan, NCAA Tournament, 051812

Kentucky Suffers Heartbreaking Walk-Off Loss in NCAA Opener; Wildcats rallied for the lead in the top of the seventh

05/06/2012

SB vs. LSU, 050612

Bell's No Hitter Clinches Sweep of No. 22 LSU; Bell tosses fifth-career no hitter, O'Brien drives in game-winning run

04/15/2012

SB vs. Georgia, 041512

Softball's Late Charge Falls Short to No. 10/11 Georgia; Cervantes' seventh-inning homer not enough

04/13/2012

SB vs. Georgia, 041312

Bell Leads Charge in Upset of No. 10/11 Georgia; Senior strikeouts 12 in win, Jolly adds insurance run with solo homer

Kristine Himes is in her second season as the associate head coach of the Kentucky softball team and her sixth overall with the program. Himes is responsible for the development of the Wildcats' infield. She also is UK's hitting coach and has led some of the highest power offensives in school history in her time with the Wildcats.

On the field, Kentucky's batters have improved dramatically since Himes' arrival. The Wildcats' have charted an improved team batting average in four of the last five seasons. In fact, in the six years before Himes arrived at Kentucky, UK had only posted a team batting average over .255 two times, while UK has earned that honor in all six years under Himes' tutelage.

In 2011, Himes took over duties as UK's third base coach and the Wildcats delivered by shattering six offensive records including batting average (.295) and home runs (65). Four different players posted 10 or more homers in a season for the first time in school history.

The stage was set in 2010 for an offensive outbreak when UK had a .269 combined batting average with four players batting over .325.

Himes developed former All-America player Molly Johnson, who broke numerous school records, including the school's batting average and home run records when she graduated. She also notched single-season records with 81 hits in 2009 and 20 doubles in 2008.

Brittany Cervantes, who graduated last season, excelled under Himes, ending her career ranking first in the UK records for home runs with 48. Cervantes also finished ranked top 10 in the UK career rankings in doubles, walks, RBI, runs scored and slugging percentage. In addition, the tandem of former stars Meagan Aull and Megan Yocke rank among UK's all-time leaders in nearly every offensive category including batting average, doubles, home runs and stolen bases.

Himes showed her ability to develop talent in 2012, when she led Cervantes, Kara Dill and Griffin Joiner to All-SEC honors. Cervantes had a great senior season, leading the team in home runs, RBI and doubles. Dill continued to show offensive improvement leading the team with a .351 average and a career-high 71 hits, which ranks fifth-most all-time in school history. Joiner had a great freshman season, hitting .278 with 20 RBI and four homers.

Prior to joining UK, Himes served under Lawson at Western Kentucky for one season. The Hilltoppers emerged as one of the top teams in the conference.

Himes' coaching career began at George Washington University, where she spent two seasons helping the Colonials continue to establish themselves as a Division I program.

Himes made her professional debut in 2006 with the Philadelphia Force before spending one season at Western Kentucky.

A native of Bolivar, Ohio, Himes was an All-Big Ten standout power-hitting third baseman for the Ohio State University. Himes finished her career as the Buckeyes' all-time career (41) and single-season (16) home run leader. She also was second in career games played and ranks in the top five in walks and RBI. The 2002 year marked a defining season in Buckeye history as Himes also helped lead OSU to a 55-14 record and an NCAA Regional Championship appearance. She was also invited to participate in the Olympic Training Camp that spring.

Himes graduated from OSU with a degree in business administration also earned a master's in sport management from WKU in 2007.

Hime Coaching/Playing History

Coaching History:
2012-Present: Kentucky, Associate Head Coach
2008-11: Kentucky, Assistant Coach
2007: Western Kentucky, Assistant Coach
2005-06: George Washington, Assistant Coach

Playing History:
2006: Philadelphis Force
2000-03: Ohio State

Himes Year-by-Year At Kentucky

YearTeamPositionRecordConf. RecordPostseason
2012 Kentucky Associate Head Coach 30-30 11-8 NCAA Regional
2011 Kentucky Assistant Coach 40-16 8-7 NCAA Super Regional
2010 Kentucky Assistant Coach 32-27 11-13 NCAA Regional
2009 Kentucky Assistant Coach 34-23 3-25 NCAA Regional
2008 Kentucky Assistant Coach 17-37 13-14 -
Totals Five Seasons 153-133 1333 -
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