1994 Memphis Volleyball Media Guide

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VOLLEYBALL

MEDIA GUIDE


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VOLLEYBALL

LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Location:

Memphis, Tennessee

Founded:

1912

Enrollment:

21,500

President:

Dr. V. Lane Rawlins

Athletic Director:

Charles Cavagnaro

Associate Athletic Director-Women's:

Lynn Parkes

Women'sAthleticTrainer:

GayleMcDonald

Head Coach:

Penny Lucas-White

Alma Mater (Year):

Memphis State (1994)

Record at The University of Memphis (Years):

55-52 (3 seasons)

Career Record (Years):

55-52 (3 seasons)

Assistant Coach:

Sami Randolph

Alma Mater (Year):

Memphis State (1994)

Home Court (Capacity):

Elma Roane Field House (3,000)

Nickname:

Lady Tigers

Colors:

Blue and Gray

Conference:

Great Midwest

1993 Record:

25-11

1993 Great Midwest Record:

11-1/1st

Freshmen (2): Sophomores (3):

Shoni Hodges and Rebecca Tigert Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Heather Fletcher and Nikki Taylor

Juniors (3):

Janice Neyens, Deidre Rowell and MoniqueSwaby

Seniors (3):

Cherilyn Bright, Renee Ross and Jamie Runkle

Setters (2):

Janice Neyens and Nikki Taylor

Middle Hitters (4):

Cherilyn Bright, Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Heather Fletcher and Deidre Rowell

MiddleBlockers(1):

MoniqueSwaby

Outside Hitter (6):

Heather Fletcher, Shoni Hodges, Renee Ross, Deidre Rowell, Jamie Runkle and Rebecca Tigert

Sports Information DirectorforVolleyball:

SherilynFiveash

Sports Information Phone:

(901)678-2337

Sports Information Home Phone:

(901)276-1333

Sports Information Fax:

(901)678-4134

Press Row Phone: ...

(901)678-2552

OFFICE PRODUCT STORE Provides Copier for the University of Memphis Sports Information Office 3930 Vantech Drive Memphis, TN 38115 901-795-8400

The University of Memphis is a Tennessee Board of Regent Institution.

MEDIA INFORMATION Quick Facts Athletic Directory Media Information Primary Media Outlets Travel Plans Lodging & Transportation Campus Map City of Memphis Map

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OUTLOOK Season Preview Rosters Squad Breakdown

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COACHES Penny Lucas-White SupportStaff

12 13

PLAYERS Returnees Newcomers

14-23 24

'93 IN REVIEW 1993 In Review Results Final Statistics Great Midwest Statistics Match-By-Match Statistics Highs & Lows Charting Comparisons

24 25 26 26 27-28 29 30 31

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE Great Midwest 32 Final Statistics 33 1993 Honorees 34 All-Time Records 35 All-Time Tournament Results 36 Composite Schedule 37-38 OPPONENTS All-Time Opponent Records Opponents

39 40-51

HISTORY Year-By-Year Results Letter Winners Honorees Career Leaders Single Season Leaders Team Averages Tournament Results All-Time Coaches

52-59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66

ADMINISTRATION President 67 The University of Memphis .... 68-69 Athletic Director 70 Athletic Staff 71-72 Athletic Committee 73 Athletic Academics .. 74

TigerClubs Facilities Strength & Conditioning City of Memphis Tiger Traditions

75 76-77 78 79 80

MISSION STATEMENT The primary mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competition. Characterized by academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and intercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban university committed to the scholarly accomplishments of our students and faculty and to the enhancement of our community, state and the nation through principles of academic integrity, sound management and equal opportunity.

CREDITS The 1994 University of Memphis Volleyball Media Guide is intended for the editorial use of media organizations covering the Lady Tigers. Any reprinting, reproduction or other use of the contents for any commercial use is prohibited. Any questions or requests should be directed to Sherilyn Fiveash, Volleyball Contact at (901) 678-2337 (SID Office) or 901 -2761333 (Home), Fax requests can be sent to (901) 678-4134. The University of Memphis Sports Information Department mailing address is: Sports Information Athletic Office Building Room 205 University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Editor: Sherilyn Fiveash Assistant Editors: Colleen Beck Photos: U of M Photo Services, and Dale Watson Design: Sherilyn Fiveash Printing: The University of Memphis Printing Services, Don Fletcher, Director


ATHLETIC DIRECTORY

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SPRING SPORTS STAFF Chris Bartels, Soccer (Bowling Green State, 1973) Tommy Buford, Tennis (Rhodes College, 1957) Jim Cook, Golf (Memphis State, 1968) Glenn Hays, Track Coach (Rhodes College, 1962) Jeff Hopkins, Baseball Coach (Memphis State, 1973) Bernadine Kelly, Spring Sports Secretary Rob McDonald, Asst. Baseball Coach (Murray State, 1984)

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WOMEN'S ATHLETIC STAFF Colleen Beck, Staff Secretary (Mississippi, 1953) Lori Brock, Golf Coach (Lamar, 1984) Brenda Cash, Track/Cross Country (Arizona State, 1981) Michael Ladner, Asst. Basketball Coach (Southeastern Louisiana, 1986) Joye Lee-McNelis, Basketball Coach (Southern Mississippi, 1986) Penny Lucas-White, Volleyball Coach (Memphis State, 1994) Gayle McDonald, Athletic Trainer (Freed-Hardeman, 1983) Charlotte Peterson, Tennis Coach (Memphis State, 1972) Sami Randolph, Asst. Volleyball Coach (Memphis State, 1994) Betty Russell, Administrative Secretary Blair Savage, Graduate Assistant-Basketball (Arkansas, 1994) Angela Scott, Asst. Basketball Coach (Southern Mississippi, 1990) Steve Whistler, Assistant Track Coach (Murray State, 1989) Women's Athletics Fax

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Sally Andrews, Assistant Compliance Coordinator (Christian Brothers, 1982) Johns Bowers, Marketing Director (Memphis State, 1983) Al Brown, Director of MClub (Memphis State,1955) Sam Cox, Ticket Manager (Memphis State, 1988) Bobby Kilpatrick, Spring Sports Coordinator (Mississippi, 1958) Joe Lafferty, Marketing Intern Bill Lansden, Marketing Coordinator (Rhodes College, 1986) Bill Lofton, Associate Athletic Director-Finance and Management (Memphis State, 1972) Melissa Moore, Asst. Tiger Clubs Director (Memphis State, 1985) Lynn Parkes, Assoc. AD-Women's Sports (Alabama, 1973) Dr. James Smith, Asst. AD-Administration (Fisk, 1973) Fred Stewart, Business Manager (Memphis State, 1978) Dr. Tim Sumner, Academics (Taylor, 1969) Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communications (Memphis State, 1974)

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THE ADMINISTRATION NAME, TITLE (ALMA MATER, YEAR) Dr. V. Lane Rawlins, President (Brigham Young, 1963) Charles Cavagnaro, Athletic Director (Memphis State, 1966) Dr. Nicholas White, Chairman Athletic Committee (Ohio Wesleyan, 1950)

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF OFFICE Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communications (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2337 Sherilyn Fiveash, Assoc. SID (Eastern Kentucky, 1984) 678-2397 Mark Owens, Asst. SID (Virginia Tech, 1989) 678-2349 Mark Copley, Athletic Video Coordinator (Memphis State, 1988) 678-2337 Julie Rhodes, Secretary 678-2337 Sports Information Fax 678-4134 Student Assistants: Chris Campbell, Joey Dempsey, Kathrine Nero, John Schoembs and Rob Stallins

HOME 365-8144 276-1333 368-6853 323-0990


MEDIA INFORMATION SHERILYN SASH Associate Sports Information Director Eastern Kentucky, 1984

PRESS CREDENTIALS Requests forworking credentials should be directed to Sherilyn Fiveash at The U of M Sports Information Office, Room 205 of the Athletic Office Building, Memphis, TN 38152. Seating is limited and will be restricted to filing press, radio and television representatives needs according to NCAA regulations. PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS These credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the match provided they remain a safe distance from the playing court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. Permission must be given by game officials for flash photography. All network television camera persons should abide by the same guidelines as photographers. Videotape or highlight crews from visiting schools should make arrangements at least one week in advance of competition to Sherilyn Fiveash. RADIO Three seats are available for visiting radio outlets on press row in the Elma Roane Field House. Requests to broadcast must be made in writing at the earliest possible date to receive permission. A courtesy line is available to all visiting team radio stations. However, if the station should need more than one line, the station is responsible for making its own arrangements with South Central Bell at 901-761-6504. SCB will then contact the Women's Volleyball SID for arrangments for assignement of the telephone. PARKING Parking is available in the Elma Roane Field House parking lot. No parking passes will be distributed. The gates to the Elma Roane Field House parking lot will be raised one hour prior to match time for weekday matches, and will be open at all times during weekend matches. TELEPHONES/FAX Three long-distance, operator-assisted telephones are available, one on press row and two in the media room, on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Priority will be given to wire service representatives and to those filing for publication the next

morning (for night games). Arrangements to have box scores or any other written materials faxed can be made through the SID. STATISTICS/SERVICES The University of Memphis Sports Information Department will provide complete game statistics, including post-game box scores. Coaches' quotes will be provided upon request. PRACTICE ATTENDANCE All practices are closed to the public. However, some accommodations may be made for the media if ample notice is given to the SID. TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for all home matches are available at the Athletic Ticket Office which is open from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The ticket office telephone number is (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available the day/evening of a match ($2 for adults, $1 for youths, and U of M students admitted free with valid ID, as well as children under six). PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews are coordinated with coach Lucas-White through Sherilyn Fiveash of the Sports Information staff. Please contact Sherilyn (901-678-2337) so that she may attempt to set a time for the interview which does not interfere with the player's academic or practice schedule. FAX ON DEMAND The Lady Tiger volleyball weekly press release, statistics, results and schedule are available on Fax On Demand. Use of the system is limited to members of the media ONLY. To get the Fax On Demand dial (404) 399-6444. The Great Midwest Code is 469. The Lady Tiger volleyball code numbers are: 1770- Statistics and weekly release 1771 - Roster 1772 - Box score from most recent match The Great Midwest volleyball release code numbers are: 1001 - Complete release and statistics 1002- Championship information


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PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Listed below are those members of the Tiger Press-Radio-TV corps who should receive releases from Memphis'opponents

Ron Savage, Eric Perkins WHBQ-TV 485 S. Highland Memphis, TN 38111 Phone: 901-320-1345 FAX: 901-320-1366

Paul Hartlage Voice of the Tigers WGKX-FM 5900 Poplar Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-767-6532 FAX: 901-767-9531

Mike Heller, Glenn Carver, Nita Wiggins WREG-TV 803 Channel Three Drive Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-577-0118; 0117 FAX: 901-577-0167

Al Dunning Sports Editor The Commercial Appeal 495 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-529-2364 FAX: 901-529-2362

Mike Fleming, Jarvis Greer, Harold Graeter, Lee Owens WMC-TV 1960 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-726-0410; 0408 FAX: 901-278-7633

Phil Stukenborg Sports The Commercial Appeal 495 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-529-2543 FAX: 901-529-2362

Woody Baird Associated Press 495 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-525-1972 FAX: 901-529-2362 Sports Editor The Daily Helmsman University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 901-678-2192 FAX: 901-678-4792 George Lapides WGKX-Radio 5900 Poplar Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-767-6532 FAX: 901-767-9531 Dennis Freeland Memphis Flyer 460 Tennessee St. Memphis, TN 38101 Phone: 901- 521-9000 FAX: 901-521-0129 Jack Peck WPTY TV 2225 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-278-2424 Fax: 901-272-8759

Bill Little Tri-State Defender 124 Calhoun Ave. East Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-523-1818 FAX: 901-523-1820 Billy Woods West Memphis Evening Times 111 East Bond West Memphis, AR 72301 Phone: 501-735-1010 FAX: 501-735-1020 Dave Woloshin, Mark McClellan WREC-Radio 203 Beale St. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-578-1144 FAX: 901-525-8054 Sports Director WSMS-FM University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 901-678-3176 FAX: 901-678-4331 Rick Taylor WLOK-AM 363 South Second St. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-527-9565

Paul Davis WMC-AM 1960 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-726-0555 FAX: 901-272-9186 Robyn Young WRVR-FM 5904 Ridgeway Parkway Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-767-0104 FAX:901-767-0582 Tyler Chow DeSoto County Tribune P.O. Box 486 Olive Branch, MS 38654 Phone: 601-895-6220 FAX: 601-895-4377 Dan Morris Sports Editor The Jackson Sun 245 W. Lafayette Jackson, TN 38301 Phone: 901-425-9636 FAX: 901-425-9604 Nick Paranjape WBBJ TV 346 Muse Street Jackson, TN 38301 Phone: 901-424-4515 FAX: 901-424-9299

AWAY MATCH HEADQUARTERS NORTHERN ARIZONA Days Inn Flagstaff 1000 West Highway 66 Flagstaff, Arizona 86001

(602) 744-5221 DAYTON Marriott 1414 South Patterson Blvd Dayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000 CINCINNATI Marriott 1414 South Patterson Blvd Dayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000 SAINT LOUIS & SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Holiday Inn Clayton 7730 Bonhomme Clayton, Missouri 63105

(314)863-0400 DEPAUL Marriott Airport 8535 West Higgins Road Chicago, Illinois 60631

(312)693-4444 MARQUETTE Wyndham Milwaukee Center 139 East Kilborn Ave Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

(414)276-8686 Richard Vandergrift Covington Leader P.O. Box 529 Covington, TN 38019 Phone: 901-476-7116 FAX: 901-476-0373 Wally Wellman Germantown News 7545 North Street Germantown, TN 38138 Phone: 901-754-0337 FAX: 901-754-2961 Frank Bertelt The Score P.O. Box 481 Cordova, TN 38088 Phone: 901-757-3867

SE MISSOURI STATE Holiday Inn West Park Mall I-55 and Route K CapeGirardeau, Missouri

63701 (314)334-4491 GEORGIA Courtyard Marriott 166 North Finley Street Athens, Georgia 30601

1-706-369-7000 GREAT MIDWEST TOURNAMENT Dayton Marriott 1414 South Patterson Blvd Dayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000


LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

LODGING & TRANSPORTATION Memphis Police Department EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY Ambulance Baptist Hospital (Emergency Room) Methodist Hospital (Emergency Room) St. Francis Hospital (Emergency Room) Yellow Cab City Wide Cab Metro Cab Checker Cab Razorback Cab Delta Airlines Northwest Airlines American Airlines USAir Federal Express Pick-up

528-2222 911 458-3311 522-5511 726-7600 765-2180 577-7777 324-4202 323-3333 526-5222 526-5222 761-5441 800-433-7300 526-8861 800-428-4322 345-5044

DISTANCE TABLE (Memphisto...) Atlanta, GA Birmingham, AL Chicago, IL Cincinnati, OH Dallas, TX Knoxville, TN Little Rock, AR Louisville, KY Miami, FL Milwaukee, Wl Nashville, TN New Orleans, LA Saint Louis, MO

382 241 514 500 454 388 137 376 997 601 210 414 294

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HOTELS Adams Mark (939 Ridge Lake Boulevard) Brownestone Hotel (300 N. Second) Courtyard by Marriott (6015 Park Avenue) Crowne Plaza (250 N. Main) Days Inn-East (5877 Poplar Avenue) Embassy Suites (1022 S. Shady Grove) French Quarter Inn (2144 Madison) Hampton Inn (5320 Poplar) Hilton East (5069 Sanderlin) Holiday Inn-East (5795 Poplar Avenue) Holiday Inn-Overton Square (1837 Union) Homewood Suites (5811 Poplar) Marriott (2625 Thousand Oaks) Peabody (149 Union) Radisson (185 Union) Ramada Inn I-240 at Mt. Moriah (2490 Mt. Moriah) Wilson Inn (2705 Cherry Road) Wilson World (2715 Cherry Road)

684-6664 525-2511 761-0330 527-7300 767-6300 684-1777 728-4000 683-8500 767-6666 682-7881 278-4100 763-0500 362-6200 529-4000 528-1800 362-8010 366-9300 366-6000

RESTAURANTS Bayou Bar and Grill (2105-1 Overton Square) The Butcher Shop Steak House (1/2 block south of Union at 101 S. Front) Landry's Seafood House (263 Wagner Place) The Commissary (Barbecue)(2290 S. Germantown Road) Cooker Bar & Grille (6120 Poplar Avenue) Gorky's Bar-B-Q (5259 Poplar) El Chico Mexican Restaurant (3491 Poplar Avenue) Folk's Folly Prime Steak House (551 Mendenhall Road S) Grady's Good Times (6080 Primacy Parkway) John Grisanti's Restaurant (1489 Airways Boulevard) Frank Grisanti's at Embassy Suite Hotel (1022 S. Shady Grove) The Half Shell (688 S. Mendenhall Road) Houston's Restaurant (5000 Poplar) Jim's Place East (5560 Shelby Oaks Drive) John Wills Memphis Bar & Grill (5101 Sanderlin) LaTourelle (2146 Monroe Avenue) Olive Garden (2765 S. Perkins Extended) The Pier (100 Wagner Place) The Rendezvous (52 S. Second) Ruth's Chris Steak House (5858 Ridgeway Center Parkway) The Spaghetti Warehouse (40 Huling Avenue W.)

278-8626 521-0856 526-1966 754-5540 685-2800 685-9744 323-9609 762-8200 763-4663 458-2648 761-9462 682-3966 683-0915 388-7200 761-5101 458-1060 365-3473 526-7381 523-2746 761-0055 521-0907


Frequently Visited Locations

Campus Map Admissions 36 Alumni Center 67 Bookstore 44 Cafeteria/Tiger Den 35 Continuing Education 66 Egyptian Institute 11 Financial Aid 28 Fogelman Executive Center 13 Harris Auditorium 9 Housing Office 31 Parking Office 74 Personnel Office 34 Post Office 34 Public Safety 36 Purchasing 36 Tennis Courts 30,72 Theater 8 Ticket Offices: Athletics 48 Other Events 44 University Gallery 11 Visitor Information Center 22

Main Campus Administration Building 36 Alumni Center 67 Art Building 33 Athletic Office Building 33 Ball Education Building 47 Brister Library 56,64 Cafeteria/Tiger Den 35 Campus School 40 Clement Humanities Building 57 Communication & Fine Arts 11 Development Office 67 Dormitories (see Residence Halls) Dunn Mathematics & Foreign Languages Building 19 Earthquake Center 4 Ellington Biology Building 65 Engineering Classroom 6 Engineering Technology 7 Field House 30 Fogelman College of Business & Economics: Classrooms 23 Offices 17 Fogelman Executive Center 13 Gate House - Administration Parking Lot 58 Health Center 14 Heating & Cooling Plant 26 Herff College of Engineering 5 Cecil C. Humphreys Law School 10 Johnson Hall 62 Jones Hall 32

Library Tower 63 Life Sciences 46 Lipman Early Childhood School 2 Manning Hall 27 Meeman Journalism Building 25 Mitchell Hall 51 Music Building 9 New Library {under construction) 75 Nursing 27 Panhellenic Building 41 Parking Garage 18 Parking Office (3918 Central) 74 Patterson English Building 70 Physical Education Building 72 Physical Plant & Planning 20

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Printing Services 71 Psychology Building 24 Religious Houses: Baptist Student Union 61 Barth House - Episcopalian 49 Christian Student Center 54 Jewish Student Union 68 Muslim Student Center 73 Newman Foundation - Catholic 69 Wesley House - Methodist 60 Westminster House - Presbyterian 55 Residence Halls: Browning Hall 12 Hayden Hall 21 McCord Hall 15 Mynders Hall 43 Newport Hall 66 Rawls Hail 32 Richardson Towers 31 Robison Hall 16 Smith Hall 42 South Hal I 53 Student Apartment Complex 1 West Hall 50 ROTC: Air Force 34 Army 37, 39 Navy 45 Scales Hall 28 Smith Chemistry Building 52 Special Education 38 Storage Building 29 Student Apartment Complex Convenience Building 31 Student Relations 66 Theater & Communication Arts 8 University Center 44 Visitor Information Center 22

South Campus

Athletic Dressing Facilities 22 Athletic Practice Fields 23 Biology Research 4,9 Central Receiving 5 Clean Tennessee Program 17 Defense Contract Audit Institute 2 Defensive Driving Program 9 Ecological Research Center 9 Energy Efficiency Program 17 Greenhouse 15 Heating Plant 19 Mid-South Minority Purchasing Council 8 Nat Buring Baseball Field 20 Opera Memphis 10,14 PADEC - MSU/Memphis City Schools 8 Physical Plant Buildings 1 Speech & Hearing Center - Satellite 7 Storage & Surplus 6,11,12,13 Student Family Housing 3 Suzuki String Building 16 Swimming Pool - Indoor 21 Tennessee Department of Education 14 Tennessee Infant/Parent Services 14 Tennessee Small Business Development Center 17 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 9 WKNO-FM&TV18

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1994 SEASON PREVIEW Jamie Runkle, a 5-7 outside hitter, had a very successful The pain still burns in the junior campaign. A very smart player, Runkle saw a lot of hearts of the Lady Tigers. During the 1993 season, The action in both the front and back rows last season. She University of Memphis Lady completed the '93 season with 90 kills and 165 digs. "Jamie is probably the most consistent player on the team Tiger volleyball team won the Great Midwest Conference and does not make a lot of errors," explained Lucas-White. regularseason championship She creates a lot of energy on the court, and the chemistry she with an 11-1 record. In semi- gives to the team, and the maturity she adds to our team, gives final round action of the CMC us so much depth." Cherilyn Bright, a 5-11 middle hitter, is expected to see Championship Tournament, host Alabama-Birmingham more playing time during her final season at The University of beat the Lady Tigers, 12-15, Memphis. Bright, a native of Wheaton, III., saw action in 28 matches last year and accumulated 58 kills. 15-7, 9-15, 3-15. "Cherilyn has great jumping ability. She really did a good The loss was especially disappointing for Lady Tiger head job for us on the outside last year and I expect her to continue coach Penny Lucas-White to contribute this season," Lucas-White said. Rounding out the list of returning Lady Tiger seniors is who was named the Great Head Coach Penny Lucas-White, Renee Ross, a 5-9 outside hitter from Marion, Iowa. A very Midwest Coach of the Year. the'93 Great Midwest "I don't think we were an explosive player, Ross continues to move up the Lady Tiger Coach of the Year. overly dominating team last all-time kill chart with 897 (11th) and digs list with 938 (6th). year, but we played smart ball," said Lucas-White who enters Last year she earned All-Tournament honors at the Mazzio's her fourth season at The University of Memphis. "This season Ladyjack Invitational and the University of Florida Invitational. "I hope that Renee comes back for her senior year in we will be a more physical team because we did have so many control of her game. She can really help us have a very players playing with injuries last season." successful season. We really need her to be a leader on the Bigger, stronger and hungry. The Lady Tigers return four of six starters from last year's court this year," stated Lucas-White. The Lady Tiger junior class has a lot of experience under squad that completed the season 25-11. Topping the list of returnees are Nikki Taylor, a 1993 Great Midwest All-New- its belt. Swaby, a 6-0 middle blocker, continues to dominate the comer Team selection, and Monique Swaby, a 1993 FirstTeam All-Conference pick and the 1992 CMC Newcomer of middle for the Lady Tigers. Last year she led the squad with 27 block solos and 87 block assists. Her 0.95 blocking the Year. Missing from the lineup will be outside hitters Amy Greer, average ranked fifth in the Great Midwest Conference. As 5-11 and Sami Randolph, 5-7. Greer earned First-Team All- well, Swaby ranked third on the team with 358 kills and hit a Conference laurels in 1993 while Randolph was named to the team-high .249 percent. Second-Team All-Conference squad. "Monique is a raw athlete. Greer ranked as the team's top dig (416) and kills player She did a fantastic job in the (386). As well, she ranked third on the squad with a .206 kill middle for us last year," expercentage. The Indianapolis, Ind., native ranks on numerous plained Lucas-White. "HopeLady Tiger all-time lists (kills, 1,214, 3rd; kill attempts, 3,519, fully she will come back even 1st; and digs, 1,347, 2nd). Greer earned numerous all- stronger, and will be able to tournament honors and was a Great Midwest Player of the gain the respect from our opponents in the middle that she Week during the 1993 campaign. Gone but not forgotten, Randolph will assist Lucas-White deserves." Determined to make a difin the coaching of the Lady Tigers in 1994. Randolph, a native of Las Vegas, Nev., was the Lady Tigers' team captain last ference, Deidre Rowell broke season. Her 47 service aces ranked second on the team last into the Lady Tigers' starting season, and she ranks ninth on the Lady Tiger all-time ace lineup during the '94 spring season. Rowell, a 5-10 middlechart with 107. "We will have a lot of depth this season," said Lucas- outside hitter, lost weight and White. "My freshmen last year got a lot of playing experience toned-up during the off seawhich will benefit us this season." son and it paid off. "Dee did a great job for us Lucas-White looks to her three seniors for leadership both Nikki Taylor selected to the '93 in the spring and her game on and off the court. GMCAII-NewcomerTeam. really excelled. I really hope to 8


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see some more good things from her on the rightside this season," Lucas-White said. A very versatile player, Janice Neyens is considered one of the most diverse players returning to the Lady Tiger lineup. Neyens, 5-8, is a true setter, however, during the spring season, Lucas-White experimented and Neyens was allowed to swing from the left and right. Neyens has accumulated 612 assists in hertwoyear career. "Jan has great jumping ability and is very, very smart. Monique Swaby, a 1993 first-team She is very analytical on the All-Great Midwest honoree. court and has great court awareness," said Lucas-White. "During the spring I let her hit the ball more and she was very impressive. Jan wants to contribute to the team in any way she can." When Lucas-White talks about her 1993 freshman class, a smile comes to her face. "Our freshman class last season was the best recruiting class I have had since coming to The University of Memphis," explained Lucas-White. Taylor, a 5-8 setterfrom Rockford, Ohio, had an outstanding freshman season. Taking over the starting setter position, Taylor led the team with 1,426 assists which ranks fourth on the Lady Tiger all-time single season list. Her 10.6 assist average ranked third in the Great Midwest. Taylor led the Lady Tigers with 56 aces which also ranks tied for fifth on the Lady Tiger single season list. "I really believe that Nikki was the key to our success last season," Lucas-White expressed. "Nikki could set numerous school records by the time she completes her career here at The University of Memphis. She is very smart and has great hands." Earning a starting role her freshman season was Allwyn Fitzpatrick, a 5-11 middle blocker from Santa Barbara, Calif. Fitzpatrick ranked fifth on the team with 116 kills and hit .169 percent. As well, she ranked fourth on the squad with 35 aces and accumulated 238 digs. "Allwyn is a very agile player with a balanced game in the front and back rows. She is a great defensive player who can pass the ball very well," said Lucas-White. Enduring numerous injuries (ankle and thumb) her freshman season, Heather Fletcher, a 6-0 middle-outside hitter, is expected to make a major contribution to the Lady Tiger squad in 1994. Fletcher saw action in 30 matches last season and accumulated 63 kills and 169 digs. "Heather is very strong and can be a big blocking force for us this season. I look forward to seeing great things from Heather now that she has a year of collegiate experience," Lucas-White said. Her 1993 freshman class was very talented, as is her 1994 recruiting class.

Shoni Hodges, a 5-11 outside hitter from Phoenix, Ariz., is a blue chip player. She was an outstanding basketball and volleyball player at Shadow Mountain High School. During her senior season she earned first-team All-State honors as well as first-team All-Region honors. She was named the Player of the Year in the state of Arizona and was one of the top five players in the state of Arizona. Hodges holds Shadow Mountain High School records in aces, kills, block solos and digs. She was the first female athlete to be named to the SMHS Hall of Fame. "Shoni is a great player who hits the ball hard from everywhere on the court and does not mind sacrificing her body. She is an all-around athlete with a well rounded game. Shoni will be a big help on the outside for us this season," explained Lucas-White. Rebecca Tigert, a 5-9 outside hitter from Germantown, Tenn., is the first local player to sign with the Lady Tigers since Lisa Bray in 1991. Tigert was a two-time All-District, AllRegion, All-Metro and All-State selection. During her career at Germantown High School, Tigert led her teams to an impressive three-year record of 103-22. "Becky has a great foundation because of the coaching she received at Germantown. She is a good jumper, is very quick and is extremely smart," said Lucas White. With a great foundation herself, Lucas-White will have to hope that it is strong enough to endure numerous tough matches. The 1994 Lady Tiger schedule is loaded with tough opponents including Northern Arizona, Cal State-Northridge, Houston, Georgia, Florida State and South Florida. "I made the schedule tough to give the team experience, exposure and competition, and so they will know what it takes to be at the top. I believe if we play a tough schedule during the regular season, it will help us come tournament time," stated Lucas-White. When asked about the Great Midwest Conference schedule Lucas-White believes that, "The conference is up for grabs again this year. I think that we are probably one of the top three teams in the conference, but the Great Midwest keeps getting stronger each season." Lucas-White also believes that DePaul had a very good recruiting class; that Cincinnati is a team that can surprise anyone; and that Saint Louis, with first-year head coach Marilyn McCreavy, is the team to watch in 1994. The Lady Tiger home schedule opens with the Memphis Sports-Lady Tiger Volleyball Invitational (Southeastern Louisiana, Arkansas-Little Rock and Tulsa)followed by the Graphic Systems Classic (Ole Miss, Murray State and Stephen F. Austin). The U of M will also play home and away matches with all six Great Midwest Conference opponents (Alabama-Birmingham, Cincinnati, Dayton, DePaul, Marquette and Saint Louis).


'94 LADY TIGER VOLLfYBALL

THE ROSTERS

Sitting L-R: Janice Neyens, Renee Ross, Cherilyn Bright, Jamie Runkle (captain), Deidre Rowell (captain), and MoniqueSwaby. Standing L-R: Assistant Coach Sami Randolph, Nikki Taylor, Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Heather Fletcher, Shoni Hodges, Rebecca Tigert and Head Coach Penny Lucas-White.

NUMERICAL

NAME Cherilyn BRIGHT Allwyn FITZPATRICK Heather FLETCHER Shoni HODGES Janice NEYENS Renee ROSS Deidre ROWELL Jamie RUNKLE Monique SWABY Nikki TAYLOR Rebecca TIGERT

NO 11 14 13 12 6 5 8 9 7 3 1

NAME Rebecca TIGERT Nikki TAYLOR Renee ROSS Janice NEYENS Monique SWABY Deidre ROWELL Jamie RUNKLE Cherilyn BRIGHT Shoni HODGES Heather FLETCHER Allwyn FITZPATRICK

NO I 3 5 6 7 8 9 II 12 13 14

POSITION Outside Hitter Setter Outside Hitter Setter Middle Blocker Middle/Outside Hitter Outside Hitter Middle Hitter Outside Hitter Middle/Outside Hitter Middle Blocker

HT 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-8 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11

CL Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Fr. So. So.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Germantown, TN/Germantown Rockford, OH/Parkway Marion, lA/Linn Marr Chandler, AZ/Corona del Sol Miami, FL/North Miami Florence, AL/Coffee Peru, IN/High Wheaton, IL/High Phoenix, AZ/Shadow Mountain Richardson, TX/Berkner Santa Barbara, CA/San Marcos

ALPHABETICAL POSITION Middle Hitter Middle Blocker Middle/Outside Hitter Outside Hitter Setter Outside Hitter Middle/Outside Hitter Outside Hitter Middle Blocker Setter Outside Hitter

HT 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-9

CL Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Wheaton, IL/High Santa Barbara, CA/San Marcos Richardson, TX/Berkner Phoenix, AZ/Shadow Mountain Chandler, AZ/Corona del Sol Marion, lA/Linn Marr Florence, AL/Coffee Peru, IN/High Miami, FL/North Miami Rockford, OH/Parkway Germantown, TN/Germantown

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SQUAD BREAKDOWN BY HEIGHT

BY STATE

5-7:

Jamie Runkle

Alabama:

Deidre Rowell, Florence

5-8:

Janice Neyens Nikki Taylor

Arizona:

Janice Neyens, Chandler Shoni Hodges, Phoenix

5-9:

Renee Ross Rebecca Tigert

California:

Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Santa Barbara

Florida:

Monique Swaby, Miami

5-10:

Deidre Rowell Illinois:

Cherilyn Bright, Wheaton

5-11:

Cherilyn Bright Shoni Hodges Allwyn Fitzpatrick

Indiana:

Jamie Runkle, Peru

Iowa:

Renee Ross, Marion

Ohio:

Nikki Taylor, Rockford

Tennessee:

Rebecca Tigert, Germantown

Texas:

Heather Fletcher, Richardson

6-0:

Heather Fletcher Monique Swaby BY POSITION

Outside Hitter:

Middle Hitter/ Blockers:

Setters:

Freshmen:

Heather Fletcher Shoni Hodges Renee Ross Deidre Rowell Jamie Runkle Rebecca Tigert

BY MAJOR

Allwyn Fitzpatrick Heather Fletcher Deidre Rowell Monique Swaby

English:

Deidre Rowell

Education:

Renee Ross Jamie Runkle

Engineering:

Janice Neyens

Nursing:

Cherilyn Bright

Janice Neyens Nikki Taylor

Physical Therapy:

Monique Swaby

BY CLASS

Undecided:

Heather Fletcher Allwyn Fitpatrick Shoni Hodges Nikki Taylor Rebecca Tigert

Shoni Hodges Rebecca Tigert

Sophomores: Allwyn Fitzpatrick Heather Fletcher Nikki Taylor Juniors:

Seniors:

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Janice Neyens Deidre Rowell Monique Swaby

Allwyn: Cherilyn: Deidre Rowell:I: Neyens:

Cherilyn Bright Renee Ross Jamie Runkle

Shoni: Swaby: Tigert: 11

All-Win Cheryl-Lynn Dee-Drah Rowl (like growl) Nl-uns Show-Knee Sway-Bee Tie-Kurt


'94 LADY

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HEAD COACH PENNY LUCAS-WHITE Memphis State, 1994 4th Season 55-52 at The U of M 1993 Great Midwest Coach of the Year

Three times a charm. In her third year as head coach of The University of Memphis Lady Tiger volleyball program, Penny Lucas-White not only led her team to an impressive 25-11 record, but a Great Midwest Conference regular season championship with a 11-1 mark. For her efforts, Lucas-White was named the Great Midwest Coach of the Year. The team's 25 wins in 1993, mark the second time in three years the Lady Tigers had 20 or more wins in three seasons. As well, the Lady Tigers have had six 20-win seasons in the past seven years, and 13 in the team's 22 seasons. Lucas-White took over the reins of Lady Tiger volleyball when former head coach Mike Lingenfelter resigned on July 5, 1991. It did not take long for Lucas-White to orient her inherited Lady Tiger team to her coaching. In 1991, the Lady Tigers compiled a 20-15 record. Competing in the Great Midwest Conference, the Lady Tigers under Lucas-White's direction, finished the season 3-2 and placed third at the 1991 year-end tournament. The 1992 season was a rebuilding year for the Lady Tigers, whose roster featured fourfreshmen, two sophomores and two juniors. In experience showed as the team finished the 1992 season with a 10-26 mark. However, at the Great Midwest Championships, the sixth seeded Lady Tigers upset third seeded Marquette before losing to champion Alabama at Birmingham. The University of Memphis job is Lucas-White's first head coaching position. However, she was the assistant volleyball coach at Auburn University from 1987-89. During her threeyear stint at Auburn, her teams compiled a 63-47 record including back-to-back 20-win seasons (25-12, 1988 and 2114 in 1989). Lucas-White played collegiate volleyball at Louisiana State from 1980-83. During her career with the Tigers she earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors in 1980 as well as being named LSU's most valuable player. In 1983 LSU compiled a 31-16 overall record and finished second in the Southeastern Conference. A professional contract was offered to Lucas-White in 1984 and she accepted to play in the German Professional League.

From 1984-85 she played for the Feuerbach team which competed in Stuttgart, West Germany. In 1985 she earned a spot on the United States National Team which finished second in Norcea and participated in the Pan Am Games. Lucas-White once again played in the professional ranks, this time in the United States. In 1987 she participated on the Dallas Belles squad which finished third in the league. In 1988 she played with the Chicago Breeze. She headed back to Europe in 1988 to play in the Italian Professional League. Lucas-White earned a spot on the Matera squad from 1988-89. During that season she earned the Major League Volleyball blocking and spiking efficiency awards. She then played for the Agrigento team from 198991. That squad finished second in the league. Lucas-White was twice named to various all-tournament teams. During the summer of 1992 Lucas-White served as the I volleyball commissioner of the Tennessee Sportsfest. In the summer of 1993, her USVBA team finished first in the silver division of the USVBA Championships in Memphis, Tenn. Lucas-White was named the Rookie of the Yearand the Player of the Year in the women's open division of that tournament. As well, she earned All-Rookie Team honors in the women's open division, and First Team All-America laurels in the women's open silver division. A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lucas-White married Mark White on July 23, 1991. Mark is a Captain in the Air National Guard and is the personnel manager at the Defense Depot in Memphis. Lucas-White and her husband recently learned that they will be proud parents in January of 1995.

Lady Tiger head coach Penny Lucas-White was named the 1993 Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year 12


YBAI

SUPPORT STAFF TRAINER

ASSISTANT COACH SAMI RANDOLPH

GAYLE MCDONALD

Memphis State, 1994

Freed-Hardeman, 1983

After a banner career as a player at The University of Memphis, Sami Randolph, a 5-7 outside hitter, moves into a new role with the Lady Tiger volleyball program, Assistant Coach. Randolph, a native of Las Vegas, Nev., completed her career as a Lady Tiger by earning second-team All-Great Midwest Conference honors. During the 1993 season, she ranked second on the team in kills (360), kill percentage (.209) and aces. As well, Randolph ranked fifth on the squad in digs with 292. During herfour-year career at The University of Memphis, Randolph tallied 107 aces which ranks ninth on the Lady Tiger all-time chart. An outstanding student-athlete, Randolph graduated from The University of Memphis Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Education. She was involved in numerous activities outside of volleyball during her stay at The U of M. She was a member of: the Athletic Academic Council; Student Teachers Education Association; Principal Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics; Black Student Association; and Education Mentor Program. Randolph was also a tutor for Educational Support Services. The most prestigious award a Lady Tiger athlete can receive is the Elma Roane Award. At the 1994 year-end Lady Tiger Athletic Banquet, Randolph received this award for her outstanding academic and athletic achievements, as well as her contributions as a volunteer in the Memphis community. Academically, Randolph was a member of: Kappa Delta Pi (Education Honor Society); Dean's List, Black Scholars Unlimited (Honor Society); Tiger Thirty (3.0 grade point average or higher); Great Midwest Conference All-Academic Team and Great Midwest Conference Award of Excellence finalist.

McDonald begins her fourth year as the head trainer for women's athletics at The University of Memphis. She and her staff of five are responsible for the seven women's intercollegiate athletic programs (basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). Working with the women's athletic squads at The University of Memphis is nothing new to McDonald who received both her master's of physical education in 1983 and her master's of fitness and wellness in 1985 from Memphis State. While working toward herdegrees she worked forformer head trainer Linda Arnold as a graduate assistant trainer. After graduating from Memphis State, McDonald was named assistant trainer at Murray (Ky.) State University. While working for the Racers, she was responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of the women's athletic programs as well as the men's football, baseball, track and tennis squads. A native of Caruthersville, Mo., McDonald received her bachelor's degree in health and physical education from Freed-Hardeman College in 1983. An outstanding student, McDonald was a National Dean's List honoree all four years at Freed-Hardeman. She was also a member of Alpha Chi National Honor Society. In 1983 McDonald was a Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. While in graduate school, McDonald was named as an Outstanding Young Woman of America in 1983, 1985 and 1987. As well, in 1983 she was Freed-Hardeman's Outstanding Health, Physical Education and Recreation student. McDonald earned herathletic trainers certification in 1985 and has been a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association since that time.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT

MANAGER RHONDA THARPS

TRAINER GREG CALHOON Fort Hays State University, 1991

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THE LADY TIGERS Had a .370 kill percentage and 94 percent service accuracy in 1990... As a junior Bright earned All-Tournament and earned honorable mention All-Conference... That same year she led Wheaton to a second place finish in the Depage Valley Conference as well as a 22-7 record ... During her senior season, Wheaton placed third in the conference... In 1990 she CHERILYN BRIGHT earned All-Conference and All-Tournament... Was named by 5-11, Senior the Daily Herald as not only a Player of the Week, but to their Middle Hitter second-team All-State team ... Also earned first team AllWheaton, III. State honors by the Daily Journal... Was named to the state Wheaton H.S. All-Star team ... Bright was also a three-year varsity track letter winner... During her track career she was a three-time All-conference and All-state selection ... In 1988 her Wheaton 800 medley relay team finished first in the state and then third 1993 as a Junior- Saw action in 28 matches her junior in 1989. season... Had a season-high eight kills against Dayton... Had a. 060 kill percentage last season and had a season-best. 500 Personal - Major - Nursing; Born - September 14, against Saint Louis ... Completed the season with 58 kills ... 1973; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bright. Against conference opponents, Bright hit .115 percent ... Served three aces against Ole Miss ... Dug up a season-high 12 digs versus DePaul ... Assisted on a season-best two blocks during both regular season Dayton matches ... Completed the season with 84 digs.

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1992 as a Sophomore- Bright participated in 36 matches and had numerous starts ... Ranked third on the team in kills with 244 ... Had a career-high 22 digs during Great Midwest Championship Tournament versus Marquette ... Accumulated 21 aces and 218 digs... Had a career-best 17 kills versus Louisiana Tech ... Hit a season-best .500 against both Northeast Louisiana and Saint Louis... Had four aces in the Tulane match which is a new career-high .... Hit .169 percent. 1991 as a Freshman- Bright saw action in 26 matches as a freshman for the Lady Tigers... In the 47 games that she played, Bright accumulated 58 kills (1.23 per game)... Had a career-high seven kills against both Marquette and Alabama at Birmingham during the regular season ... Hit a career-high 750 (3-0-4) against St. Louis during the Great Midwest /olleyball Championships ... Tallied 48 digs including a :areer-high eight against both DePaul and Marquette. High School -- An outstanding hitter, Bright led her Vheaton team in kills as a junior and a senior... Seta school scord for most kills in a single season with 223 as a senior...

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 8 vs. Dayton (10-23-93) Kill Percentage: .500 vs. Saint Louis (10-15-93) Digs: 12 vs. DePaui (11-5-93) Aces: 3 vs. Ole Miss (11-11-93) Block Solos: 1 vs. DePaul (11-5-93) Block Assists: 2 vs. Dayton (10-23-93) 2 vs. Dayton (10-31 -93)

Career-Highs Kills: 17 vs. Louisiana Tech (10-4-92) Kill Percentage: .750 vs. Saint Louis (11-23-91) Digs: 22 vs. Marquette (11 -20-92) Aces: 4 vs. Tulane (10-24-92) V ^ ; Block Solos: 1 vs. Tulane (10-24-92) 1 vs. DePaul (11-5-93) BlockAssists: 2 vs. 8 opponents

BRIGHT'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1991 1992 1993 TOTALS

GP 47 121 58 226

K 58 244 58 360

E 35 117 45 197

TA 177 752 215

1144

1.23 2.00 1.00 1.59

.129 .169 .060 .142

KPG

PCT

A 2 3 3 8

SA 3 21 7 31

DIG 48 218 84 350

BS 5 1 1 7

BA 0 18 11 29

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The Players

ALLWYN FITZPATRICK 5-11, Sophomore Middle Blocker Santa Barbara, Calif. San Marcos H.S.

1993 as a Freshman - Saw action in 35 matches and was a starter in many of those matches ... Ranked fifth on the team in kills with 116... Hit .169 percent which also ranked fifth on the squad.... Against conference opponents, Fitzpatrick hit an impressive .223 percent ... Had a season-high 10 kills during the New Orleans match ... Hit a season-high .500 percent versus Ole Miss ... Served a season-high five aces against New Orleans ... Finished the season with 35 aces which ranked fourth on the Lady Tiger statistical chart .... Accumulated 238 digs which ranked sixth on the team ... Dug up a season-high 17 digs during the Western Kentucky match ... Ranked second on the team in block solos (10) and block assists (60) ... Had a season-best two block solos versus Western Kentucky and a season-high six block assists against New Orleans... An excellent student, Fitzpatrick earned Tiger Academic 30 honors (3.0 grade point or higher)... Also earned Great Midwest Conference All-Academic honors. High School - Fitzpatrick was the captain of her San Marcos junior and senior volleyball teams ... Earned second team All-League in 1991 ... As a senior she earned All-County (Santa Barbara) team honors... Was named first team AllLeague and second team All-GIF as a senior... Earned her team's MVP award in 1992 ... Was named the Santa Barbara and Burger King Athlete of the Week during the 1992 season ... Averaged eight kills per game as a senior... Her 327 kills her senior was a San Marcos High single season record ... Had a school record 54 block solos as a senior ... Was coached by Jon Lee ... Earned San Marcos Student-Athlete award in 1992 ... Was a member of the swim team for one year. Personal - Major - Undecided; Born - September 2, 1975; Parents- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitzpatrick.

1993 Season-Highs

Career-Highs

Kills: 10 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93) Kit) Percentage: .500 vs. Ole Miss (11 -11-93) Digs: 17 vs. Western Kentucky (10-193) Aces: 5 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93) Block Solos: 2 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) BlockAssists: 6 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

Kills: 10 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93) Kill Percentage: .500 vs. Ole Miss (11-11-93) Digs: 17 vs. Western Kentucky (10-193) Aces: 5 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93) Block Solos: 2 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) BlockAssists: 6 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

FITZPATRICK'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1993

GP 122

K 116

E 54

TA 368

PGT .169

15

KPG 1.00

A 20

SA 35

DIG 238

BS 10

BA 60


The Players

Personal - Major- Undecided; Born - March 3, 1975; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fletcher.

HEATHER FLETCHER 6-0, Sophomore Middle/Outside Hitter Richardson, Texas L.V. Berkner H.S. 1993 as a Freshman - Participated in 30 matches her freshman season ... Completed the season with 63 kills including a season-high eight versus Samford... Hit a seasonhigh 1.000 percent in the second Cincinnati match ... For the season, Fletcher hit .121 percent ... Handed out a seasonbest four assists during the New Orleans win ... Served a season-high five aces against South Alabama... Had 115 digs including a season-high 14 during the Dayton match ... Accumulated a season-high three block solos against UTChattanooga... Assisted on a season-best nine blocks during the New Orleans match. High School - A three-year volleyball letter winner at L.V. Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas ... Led her sophomore team to the State 5A Region II semi-finals ... That 1990-91 squad was the District and Bi-District Area champions ... Completed the season with a 32-4 record that season ... As a junior, her team finished 27-10 and were the District champions ... During her senior year, Richardson High finished with a 27-6 overall record ... That squad won the BiDistrict Area Championship and were semi-finalists at the State 5A Region 11 Tournament... As a sophomore she earned honorable mention All-City and All-District honors ... During her junior season, she was named first team All-City and second team All-District... Earned first team All-City and AllDistrict as a senior... Was named the District Co-Offensive Player of the Year.... Had 143 kills as a junior and 218 as a senior... Hit .284 percent as a junior and .302 as a senior... Accumulated 155 block assists as a junior and 146 as a senior ... Had an amazing 106 block solos her junior season and 67 as a senior... Was coached by Paula Yager... Played USVBA junior volleyball for the Mid-Cities Volleyball Club for three seasons ... Won Third Coast Championship in 1991 with the Mid-Cities 16 Elite team ... Earned second team and AllTournament honors during the 1992 Tour of Texas with her club team.

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 8 vs. Samford (9-18-93) Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. Cincinnati (10-30-93) Digs: 14 vs. Dayton (10-23-93) Aces: 5 vs. South Alabama (9-10-93) Block Solos: 3 vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-3-93) BlockAssists: 9 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

Career-Highs Kills: 8 vs. Samford (9-18-93) Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. Cincinnati (10-30-93)

Digs: 14 vs. Dayton (10-23-93)

Aces: 5 vs. South Alabama (9-10-93)

Block Solos: 3 vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-3-93)

Block Assists: 9 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

FLETCHER'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1993

GP 73

K 63

E 41

TA 182

PCT .121

KPG 0.90

A 6

SA 21

DIG 169

BS 7

BA 29

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The Players

the Mizzuno All-Star team ... Was one of the top 10 players at the 1992 Fiesta Classic Tournament with her Arizona Junior Club team ... An excellent student, Neyens had a 4.6 grade point average and graduated 17th in her class of 650 students ... Was a member of the National Honor Society ... Earned numerous math student of the month honors ... Played the varsity symphonic band for four years... Was named the most improved player on the 1991-92 tennis team at Corona del Sol.

JANICE NEYENS 5-8, Junior Setter Chandler, Ariz. Corona del Sol H. S.

Personal - Major- Engineering; Born - October 14, 1973; Parents - Mr. Edward J. Neyens and Mrs. Patricia Neyens.

1993 as a Sophomore - Saw action in 29 matches ... Was the team's back up setter... Also plays back row for the Lady Tigers ... Had a season-high three kills during the first UT-Martin match ... Hit 1.000 percent in that same match ... Handed out a season-best 11 assists during three matches... Completed the season ranked third on the team with 79 assists ... Dug up 61 digs last season ... Had a season-high nine digs during the Southern University match ... Served a season-best five aces against Oral Roberts ... Had a block solo in the Clemson match ... Assisted on one block during four matches... Earned Tiger Academic 30 honors (3.0 grade point average or higher).... Had the highest cumulative grade point average on the team ... Also earned Great Midwest AllAcademic honors. Mfc

1992 as a Freshman — Neyens ranked second on the squad with 533 assists ... Handed out a season-best 40 assists during the North Texas win ... Had a career-high five kills versus IMorthTexas and Mississippi State ... Served a career-best seven aces during the UT-Chattanooga match ... In that same match she had a career-high 24 digs ... Against Bowling Green State, the 5-8 setter had six block solos ... During the IMorthTexas match she assisted on four blocks.

Career-Highs

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 3 vs. UT-Martin (9-4-93)

Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. UT-Martin (9-4-93) Assists: 11 vs. 3 opponents Digs: 9 vs. Southern University (10-2-93) Aces: 5 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) Block Solos: 1 vs. Clemson (9-4-93)

High School - Neyens was a three-sport letter winner at Corona del Sol High School in Chandler, Ariz. ... Earned four letters on the volleyball team and was a member of the basketball and tennis squads... Led her Corona del Sol squad to the state championship her senior season ... The 1989-90 and 1990-91 Corona del Sol teams finished as the state runner-up ... Was named to the first-team 5A Center Region Conference team her senior season ... That same year she also earned second-team All-East volleyball team honors ... Was her school's scholar athlete as a sophomore, junior and senior... Earned honorable mention for the Central Region Conference her sophomore and junior years ...Was named to

Block Assists: 1 vs. 4 opponents

Kills: 5 vs. Mississippi State (11-18-92) 5 vs. North Texas (9-17-92) Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. DePaui-2 (11-6-92) 1.000 vs. UT-Martin (9-4-93) Assists: 40 vs. North Texas (9-17-92) Digs: 24 vs. UT-Chattanooga (10-24-92) Aces: 7 vs. UT-Chattanooga (10-24-92) Block Solos: 6 vs. Bowling Green (9-26-92) Block Assists: 4 vs. North Texas (9-17-92)

NEYENS' CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1992 1993

TOTALS

GP 110 64 174

K 35 9 44

E 20 7 27

TA 113 50 163

PCT .133 .040 .104 17

KPG 0.30 0.10 0.25

A 533 79 612

SA 21 15 36

DIG 176 61 237

BS 9 1 10

BA 9 4 13


The Players

... Had a season-best 18 digs against Illinois State ... Tallied 10 double digit dig performances last season... Ajump server, she had a season-high three aces against Southern Illinois... Against top ranked Southern California she had a season-high three block assists.

RENEE ROSS 5-9, Senior Outside Hitter Marion, Iowa Linn Marr H.S.

1993 as a Junior — Ross continues to move up on numerous Lady Tiger all-time charts .. Currently ranks 10th in total kill attempts with 2,538,11th in kills with 897 and sixth in digs with 938 ... Ranked fourth on the team last season with 349 kills ... Had a .191 kill percentage including a career-best .737 versus Saint Louis ... Put down a career-high 31 kills during the Evansville match ... Ranked third on the team with 317 digs and 39 service aces ... The four aces Ross had against Oral Roberts tied her career-best which she had against DAB as a sophomore... Had a season-best 22 digs in both the Clemson and Western Kentucky matches... Earned All-Tournament honors at the Mazzio's Ladyjack Invitational hosted by Stephen F. Austin and the University of Florida Invitational. 1992 as a Sophomore- Earned second-team All-Great Midwest Conference honors ... Had a season-high 25 kills during the Great Midwest Championships versus Marquette ... Had an outstanding performance during the conference championships and earned All-Tournament honors.... Opened the season by hitting a season-best kill .565 percent versus Minnesota ... Dug up a career-best 32 digs during the Syracuse match... Had four block solos against North Texas which was a new career-high ... Led the team with 335 kills and 382 digs ... Ranked second on the squad with 36 aces ... Her 382 digs ranked fifth on the Lady Tiger all-time singles season chart. 1991 as a Freshman - An outstanding athlete, Ross played in 32 matches her inaugural season with the Lady Tigers... She started in 25 matches as a freshman ... Ranked third on the team with 213 kills and a 2.0 kills per game average ... A very flexible player, she ranked as the team's third best defensive player with 229 digs ... Had a career-high 17 kills during the Ole Miss match ... Her season-best hitting percentage was .429 against both Ole Miss and American University

High School - Ross played varsity volleyball at Linn Mar for three years ... Was the captain of her junior and senior teams.. Led the 1990 Linn Mar team to its first ever district championship ... Her junior and senior squads compiled an overall record of 44-14-17 ... As a junior Ross earned firstteam All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference honors ... That same year she also earned the conference MVP award ... During hersenior season she was one of top hitters in thestate (.388 kill percentage and 4.6 kills per game)... Her 92 percent passing effiency ranked among the state leaders ... Also had a 94 percent serving accuracy rate and averaged 2.8 digs per game ... As a senior, Ross earned All-Metro and All-Conference honors ... Was the captain of the All-Metro team ... Was named the Most Valuable Player in the state of Iowa ... For the second consecutive year Ross earned Mississippi Valley Conference Athlete of the Year ... Selected to the Iowa Coaches Volleyball Association All-Star team... Thepastfour years the Linn Mar volleyball team has won the Iowa Girls Athletic High School Union, Excellence in Academic Achievement Award... Earned 16 varsity letters... In 1991 she earned first-team All-Metro honors in basketball, tennis, softball and volleyball.

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Personal — Major- Education; Born - January 20,1973; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ross 1993 Season-Highs

Career-Highs

.737 vs. Saint Louis (10-15-93)

.737 vs. Saint Louis (10-15-93)

Kill Percentage:

Kill Percentage:

31 vs. Evansville (9-11-93)

31 vs. Evansville (9-11-93)

Kills:

Kills:

Block Solos:

Block Solos:

4 vs. Oral Roberts (10-1-93)

4 vs. Oral Roberts (10-1-93)

4 vs. UAB-2(11-10-92)

Aces:

Aces:

22 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93)

32 vs. Syracuse (9-26-92)

22 vs. Clemson (9-4-93)

Digs:

Digs:

6 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

Block Assists:

Block Assists:

1 vs. Dayton (10-23-93)

4 vs. North Texas (9-17-92)

1 vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-3-93)

6 vs. New Orleans (9-18-93)

ROSS1 CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1991 1992 1993 TOTALS

GP 106 115 124 345

K 213 335 349 897

E 137 185 177 499

TA 692 944 902 2538

PCT .109 .159 .191 .156

KPG 2.00 2.90 2.80 2.60

A 10 8 12 30

SA 24 36 39 99

DIG 229 382 317 928

BS 8 9 2 19

BA 23 20 33 76

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The Players

Area 15 Class 5A All-Tournament honors during her junior and senior seasons... Was a center on the Coffee basketball team ... She was that team's leading rebounder (9.8) her junior season ... As a sophomore she earned her team's Most Valuable Defensive Player... She earned four letters on the Coffee softball team... She led that squad in RBI's her junior season ... Also participated in track (long jump, 440 relay and 100 yard dash)... An outstanding student, Rowell earned the 1992 U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award ... She was a member of the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll National Honor Society . .. Rowell participated in Mu Alpha Theta, the French Club, and the Key Club while at Coffee ... She was the historian for the Student Council.

II DEIDRE ROWELL 5-10, Junior Middle/Outside Hitter Florence, Ala. Coffee H.S.

1993 as a Sophomore - Saw action in 22 matches her sophomore season ... Had a season and career-best two kills during five matches... Hit 1.000 percent during the Troy State match ... Had a season-high three digs versus UT-Chattanooga and Florida ... Completed the season hitting .120 percent... Had an excellent spring season ... Could see more playing time with continued improvement ... Earned Tiger Academic 30 honors (3.0 grade point average or higher) ... Earned Great Midwest All-Academic honors.

Personal - Major - English; Born - September 30, 1974; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. William Rowell, Sr.

1992 as a Freshman- Came on strong late in the season and played well in the Great Midwest Championships ... Had a season-best two kills in back-to-back matches against Tulane and Samford ... Hit 1.000 during the Louisiana Tech match ... Had an ace during both the Pittsburgh and Samford matches ... Tallied a block solo during the Tulane, Arkansas State-3 and Sam Houston contests ... Dug up 12 digs against the Lady Blazers of UAB-2. High School - An excellent athlete, Rowell participated in four sports while attending Coffee High School in Florence, Ala. ... Led her Coffee volleyball team to two state playoffs ... The 1988,'89 and'90 squad won the Area Championship... In 1989 and 1990, Coffee won the Substate Championship ... Rowell was the captain of the 1990 and 1991 volleyball team ...Was also the captain of the basketball team her junior and senior seasons ... In 1988 Rowell was voted the Most Improved Junior Varsity player ... During the 1989 volleyball season she was her team's Best Attacker and Most Valuable Player... That same season she earned the 5A Area 15 Most Valuable Player award... In 1990 she again won that honor as well as being her team's Best Attacker... Her junior season she also earned herteam's Most Valuable Player award ... As a senior she was named for the third time as her squad's Best Attacker and MVP ... Also earned the team's Hustle Award ...Was selected to the 1989 All-Region team ... Also earned

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 2 vs. 5 opponents Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. Troy State (10-2-93) Digs: 3 vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-3-93) 3 vs. Florida (9-25-93) Aces: 1 vs. 4 opponents Block Solos: 0 BlockAssists:

0

Career-Highs Kills: 2 vs. 7 opponents Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. Louisiana Tech (10-4-92) 1.000 vs. Troy State (10-2-93) Digs: 12 vs. UAB-2 (11-10-92) Aces: 1 vs. 6 opponents Block Solos: 1 vs. 3 opponents BlockAssists: 0

ROWELL'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1992 1993

TOTALS

GP 47 35 82

K 9 13 22

E 8 7 15

TA 32 50 82

PCT .031 .120 .085 19

KPG 0.20 0.40 0.26

A 1 0 1

SA 2 4 6

DIG 36 11 47

BS 3 0 3

BA 0 0 0


The Players

JAMIE RUNKLE 5-7, Senior Outside Hitter Peru, Ind. Peru H.S.

1993 as a Junior - Had a very successful junior campaign playing in 35 matches... Accumulated a season-high 12 kills against Southern University... Had a season and careerbest 1.000 kill percentage against Southwestern Louisiana... Served a career-high four aces in the Southern University match ... An excellent back row player, Runkle had a seasonhigh 17 digs versus Southern University ... Set a new block solo (2) mark against Samford ... Assisted on a season-high two blocks during both the Marquette-1 and Cincinnati-1 matches ... Completed the season with 90 kills and 165 digs ... Hit .163 percent for the season and .211 against Great Midwest Conference foes ... Earned Tiger Academic 30 honors (3.0 grade point average or higher)... Had the highest grade point average on the squad during the fall semester... Had the highest cumulative grade point average on the squad ... Last fall she had the most improved grade point average on the team ... Also earned Great Midwest All-Academic honors. 1992 as a Sophomore - Runkle saw action in 31 matches despite various injuries ... Hit a career-best 12 kills during the Tulane match ... Earned All-Tournament honors at Tulane's Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament ... Hit 1.000 for the third time in her career... Against both St. Louis-1 and DePaul-2, Runkle hit 1.000 percent... Had a career-best four aces against UT-Chattanooga... Dug up a career-high 20 digs in the Syracuse match ... Had her first-ever block solos during the Samford win ... Also had a career-best three block assists versus Sam Houston ... Tallied a total of 23 service aces. 1991 as a Freshman - Saw limited action due to various injuries ... A very versatile player who can play back row and up front... In 28 matches she accumulated 63 digs ... Had a season-high four kills against Rice ... Against top ranked Arkansas State she had a season-high seven digs... Assisted on two blocks against Rice for another season-high ... Had a .166 kill percentage.

High School — While playing at Peru High School, Runkle led her team to the conference championship threeof herfouryears ... The 1989 squad won its way to the final 16 in the state.. That same squad won the conference, sectional and regional championships ... The 1990 team finished in the final eight in the state ... An all-around player, Runkle holds school records in: service receptions (892), kill attempts (1,274), digs (952), kills (620) and kill percentage (.389)...As a senior she led her team with a.448 kill percentage... In 1990 she had 283 service receptions, 328 digs and 78 blocks... Earned All-Conference honors in 1988, 1989 and 1990 ...In 1989 she was named to the honorable mention All-State squad ... Was first team All-State selection in 1990 ... An allaround athlete, Runkle also plays softball and basketball... Earned 12 varsity letters at Peru High. Personal — Major— Education; Born — September 19,1972; Parent — Mrs. Susie Peters

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 12 vs. Southern University (10-2-93) Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. SW Louisiana (10-17-93) Digs: 17 vs. Southern University (10-2-93)

Aces: 4 vs. Southern University (10-2-93) :

Block Solos: 2 vs. Samford (9-18-93) Block Assists: 2 vs. Marquette (10-8-93) 2 vs. Cincinnati (10-15-93)

Career-Highs Kills: 12 vs. Tulane (10-25-92) 12 vs. Southern University (10-2-93) Kill Percentage: 1.000 vs. 3 opponents Digs: 20 vs. Syracuse (9-26-92) Aces: 4 vs. UT-Chattanooga (10-24-92) 4 vs. Southern University (10-2-93)

Block Solos: 2 vs. Samford (9-18-93) Block Assists: 3 vs. Sam Houston (10-25-92)

RUNKLE'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1991 1992 1993 TOTALS

GP 71 113 120 304

K 6 72 90 168

E 2 37 45 84

TA 24 224 276 514

0.08 0.60 0.80 0.42

.166 .156 .163 .157

KPG

PCT

A 7 18 12 37

SA 4 23 23 50

DIG 63 141 165 369

BS 0 1 2 3

BA 2 10 10 22

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The Players

... Earned All-State laurels as a junior and senior... Played singles and mixed doubles on the badminton team ... Led that team to the District Championship ... Earned All-Dade badminton honors ... Played goalie for the soccer team for one season and was the captain of that squad ... Participated on the 440 and 880 relay teams for the North Miami track squad ...Was the president of the Letterman Club at North Miami.

MONIQUE SWABY 6-0, Sophomore Middle Blacker Miami, Fla. North Miami H.S.

Personal — Major— History; Born - February 16, 1974; Parents — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swaby.

1993 as a Sophomore - Earned first team All-Great Midwest Conference honors... Named to the Nike Invitational All-Tournament squad ... Was the Great M idwest Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 7) ... Led the Lady Tigers with 27 block solos and 87 block assists ... Had a career-high seven block assists against both Western Kentucky and Arkansas State.... Registered a season-best four block solos during the Western Kentucky and Cincinnati matches ... Ranked fifth in the Great Midwest with a 0.95 blocking average ... Averaged 3.0 kills per game, a team-high ... Ranked third on the team with 358 kills ... Accumulated a career-high 28 kills during the DePaul match ... Hit a career-best .625 percent during the South Alabama match ... Ranked sixth in the Great Midwest with a .249 hitting percentage ... That .249 kill percentage led the Lady Tigers statistical chart... Ranked fourth in digs with 293 ... Had a season-high 27 digs versus Arkansas State. 1992 as a Freshman - Saw action in all 36 Lady Tiger matches as a freshman... Ranked as the team's top hitter with a .202 percentage... Had 290 kills which was the second most on the squad's statistical charts ... Led the team with 21 block solos and 65 block assists... Also accumulated 246 digs which is the fourth most by a Lady Tiger last season ... Hit a seasonbest 18 kills during the Syracuse match ... In that same match she had a season-high 43 digs... Blocked, by herself, four kill attempts by Sam Houston players ... Assisted on five blocks during both the St. Louis-2 and DePaul-2 matches. High School - Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Swaby attended high school in Miami, Fla.... Participated in volleyball, soccer, track and badminton at North Miami Senior High School... Was the captain of her junior and senior volleyball squad ... Led her 1991 squad to the District Championship ... Her team was the number one team in the county in 1992 ... Was named her team's Most Valuable Player in 1991 and 1992... Swaby earned All-Dade honors as a junior and senior

1993 Season-Highs

Career-Highs

Kills: 28 vs. Marquette (10-8-93) Kill Percentage .625 vs. South Alabama (9-10-93) Digs: 27 vs. Arkansas State (10-27-93) Aces: 2 vs. 6 opponents Block Solos: 4 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) 4 vs. Cincinnati (10-30-93) BlockAssists: 7 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) 7 vs. Arkansas State (10-27-93)

Kills: 28 vs. Marquette (10-8-93) Kill Percentage .625 vs. South Alabama (9-10-93) Digs: 43 vs. Syracuse (9-26-92) Aces: 2 vs. 8 opponents Block Solos: 4 vs.3 opponents BlockAssists: 7 vs. Western Kentucky (10-1-93) 7 vs. Arkansas State (10-27-93)

SWABY'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1992 1993

TOTALS

GP 129 120 249

K 290 358 648

E 133 151 284

TA 778 833 1611

PCT .202 .249 .226 21

KPG 2.30 3.00 2.60

A 5 9 14

SA 16 20 36

DIG 246 293 539

BS 21 27 48

BA 65 87 152


The Players

year ... Was coached by Todd Henkle ... As a basketball player, she earned honorable mention All-Conference honors.

NIKKI TAYLOR

Personal — Major- Undecided; Born - August 14,1974; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor.

5-8, Sophomore Setter Rockford, Ohio Parkway H.S.

1993 as a Freshman - Had an outstanding freshman season as Taylor was named to the Great Midwest AllNewcomer team ... Her 1,426 assists ranks fourth on the Lady Tiger all-time single season list... Handed out a season-high 62 assists versus DePaul... Had a season-high six kills versus six opponents ... Completed the season ranked third in the Great Midwest with a 10.6 assists per game average ... Hit a season-best.500 during the Marquette match... Led the team with 56 aces which also ranked tied for fifth on the Lady Tiger all-time single season list... Served a season-high five aces against Samford ... Ranked fourth in the Great Midwest with a 0.414 service ace per game average ... Assisted on a season-high four blocks during the Oral Roberts match.... Her 389 digs ranked second on the team's statistical chart... Had a season-high 25 digs against Western Kentucky. High School -An all-around athlete, Taylor earned three letters in both basketball and volleyball and one in track at Parkway High School ... Her sophomore squad won the Sectional Championship and were the District runner-ups ... During that season she earned first team All-Conference and District Eight All-Star honors and was an honorable mention All-Ohio selection in Division IV... During her junior year, she led her team to the Section and M.A.C. Tri-Championship ... That year she earned first team All-Ohio Division III, AllConference and District Eight All-Star Division I, II, III... As a senior, her Parkway squad won the Sectional, District and Regional Championships ... That same team was the cochampion of the M.A.C. Conference ... She earned second team All-Ohio Division III, first team All-Conference and District Eight All-Star Division I, II, ill .... As well, she earned All-Conference Player of the Year and All-District Player of the Year honors ... For three straight years she led her team in setting percentage and twice in attack percentage ... As a senior she had a .436 kill percentage ... She handed out 185 assists, had 23 service aces and 48 block solos her senior

1993 Season-Highs Kills: 6 vs. 4 opponents Kill Percentage: ,500 vs. Marquette (11-6-93) Assists: 62 vs. DePaul (10-9-93) Digs: 25 vs. Western Kentucky (10-193) Aces: 5 vs. Samford (11-18-93) Block Solos: 1 vs. Marquette (10-8-93) BlockAssists: 4 vs. Oral Roberts (10-1-93)

Career-Highs Kills: 6 vs. 4 opponents Kill Percentage: .500 vs. Marquette (11-6-93) Assists: 62 vs. DePaul (10-9-93) Digs: 25 vs. Western Kentucky (10-193) Aces: 5 vs. Samford (11-18-93) Block Solos: 1 vs. Marquette (10-8-93) BlockAssists: 4 vs. Oral Roberts (10-1-93)

TAYLOR'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1993

GP 135

K 84

E 46

TA 303

PCT .125

KPG 0.60

A SA 1426 69

DIG 389

BS 2

BA 31

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBAL

* SHONI HODGES

REBECCA TIGERT

5-11, Freshman Outside Hitter Phoenix, Arizona Shadow Mountain H.S.

5-9, Freshman Outside Hitter Germantown, Tennessee Germantown H.S.

High School - An outstanding player out of the state of Arizona ... Was an outstanding volleyball and basketball player at Shadow Mountain High School... As a freshman she earned honorable mention All-Region honors and her team's Coaches Award ... Was the captain of her SMHS team for three seasons ... As a sophomore she earned All-State and All-State Tournament team honors ... Was the captain of her club team (Arizona Juniors) for three seasons (1991-93)... In 1991 she was a member of the Third Coast All-Tournament team ... Led her sophomore team to the Third Coast Championship in Austin, Texas... During her junior season, Hodges was captain of the first-team All-Region squad ... Earned AllState and All-State Tournament team honors in 1992 ... In 1991,1992 and 1993, she was named her team's MVP ... As a senior she was named the captain of the first-team AllRegion squad ... Named to the All-Star team in 1993 ... Was named the Player of the Year in the state of Arizona her junior and senior seasons ... Led her SMHS squad to the Regional title four straight seasons (1990-94)... Shadow Mountain was the State runner-up in both 1990 and 1994... Earned All-State and All-State Tournament team honors in 1993... Was named one of the top five players in the state of Arizona as a senior ... Broke all SMHS records in aces, kills, block solos and digs ... Was the first female named to the Shadow Mountain High School Hall of Fame... As a basketball player she was a threetime All-Region selection and was the captain of the AllRegion as a senior... Earned All-State and All-State Tournament team honors as a junior and senior ... Is the all-time leading scorer and rebounder at SMHS ... Was selected as one of the top five players in the state of Arizona and the Arizona Player of the Year.

High School - The first prep playerfrom Memphis to sign with the Lady Tigers since 1991 ...An outstanding player who helped lead her Germantown High squad to a three-year 10322 record ... Led her 1991 squad to the District, Region and Sub-State Championships .. As a junior she was named her team's MVP and Best Offensive Player... That same season she led her team in total blocks ... Was named to the Commerical Appeal Best of the Preps ... Earned All-District, All-Region, All-State and All-Metro honors as a junior... Her junior team captured the District, Region, and Sub-State Championships .... That same team placed third in the State Tournament... Once again named her team's MVP and Best Offensive Player... Led her team in blocks her senior season ... GHS won the District and Sub-State titles in 1993... Earned Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps honors her senior season ... Named to the All-District, All-Region, All-State and All-Metro teams her senior season ... Was the captain of her GHS team as a senior... Voted Most Athletic of her senior class ... Played for the West team during the Tennessee AllStar match ... That team won for the first time in ten years ... Earned honorable mention AAU High School All-America laurels in 1994 ... Received the Tennessee State Athletic Association Scholastic Achievement Award three years ... Played on the World Sports Exchange team that competed in Spain this past summer... Was the only playerfrom Tennessee on that squad ... Earned Who's Who in Academics and Athletics while at GHS... Was a three-year letter winner of the Germantown High School softball team (centerfield and designated hitter) ... During her sophomore season, the GHS softball team won the State Tournament ... Played Junior Olympic basketball and softball in 1991.

Personal - Major- Undecided; Born - September 23, 1976; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodges.

Personal - Major - Undecided; Born — February 26, 1976; Parents— Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tigert.

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1993

R VOLLEYBALL

SEASON IN REVIEW

LADY TIGERS HONORED AT VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS CLAIM GREAT MIDWEST REGULAR SEASON TITLE END SEASON 25-11 The University of Memphis Lady Tiger volleyball team completed the 1992 season with a disappointing 10-26 record. A year later, head coach Penny Lucas-White led her squad to a 25-11 finish which included the Great Midwest Conference regular season title (11 -1). However, at the Great Midwest championship tournament in Birmingham, Ala., the top-seeded Lady Tigers fell to fifth seeded and hosting Alabama at Birmingham, 12-15, 157, 9-15, 7-15 in the semifinals. DAB was also the two-time defending tournament champion. During the season, The U of M beat the Lady Blazers twice (15-13, 12-15, 17-15, 15-4 in Birmingham and 11-15, 15-2, 15-7, 15-4 in Memphis). "It was a very disappointing loss for us. We did not play the type of match we needed to win and we knew that UAB would be ready to play," said Lady Tiger head coach Penny LucasWhite. While at the Great Midwest Championship, four Lady Tigers and Lucas-White were honored. Amy Greer and Monique Swaby were named to the firstteam All-conference squad while Sami Randolph was tabbed second-team AII-GMW and Nikki Taylor was selected to the All-Newcomer team. Greer, a 5-11 senior outside hitter, ranked as the team's top dig (416) and kills player (386). As well, she ranked third on the squad with a .206 kill percentage. The Indianapolis, Ind., native, ranks on numerous Lady Tiger all-time lists (kills, 1,214, 3rd; kills attempts, 3,519, 1st; and digs, 1347, 2nd). Greer had earned numerous all-tournament honors and once named the Great Midwest Player of the Week. Swaby, a 6-0 sophomore middle blocker, also earned first-team honors. Last year she was the Great Midwest Newcomer of the Year. She led The U of M with a .249 kill percentage, 27 block solos and 87 block assists. Her 358 kills ranked second on the team. Swaby, a native of Miami, Fla., also earned Great Midwest Player of the Week laurels. Randolph, a 5-7 senior outside hitter from Las Vegas, Nev., was the Lady Tiger's team captain. Randolph's 47 service aces ranked second on the team Amy Greer earned First-Team All-Great Midwest Honors in '93.

and is ninth on the Lady Tiger all-time ace chart with 107. Taylor was honored on the Great Midwest all-newcomer team. The 5-8 setter led her team with 1,426 assists which was third in the conference. With those asV: sists, Taylor, a native of Rockford, Ohio, ranks fourth on the Lady Tiger all-time single season chart and third on The U of M all-time list. Taylor also has 389 digs which stands second on the Lady Tiger statistic chart. Lucas-White, in herthird Sami Randolph, a second-team Great Midwest honoree. year at the helm of the LadyTiger program, has led her squads to an overall record of 55-52. In Great Midwest Conference action the Lady Tigers finished 11-1 and for her efforts, Lucas-White was named the Great Midwest Coachof-the-Year. During the Great Midwest Championship semi-final match, The U of M was led by Randolph who had 16 kills and 15 digs. Taylor had a team-high 43 assists and hit .417 percent connecting on five-of-seven kill attempts with no errors. Three Lady Blazers had 10-or-more kills with Toni Herron leading the way with 16. Wendy Huber had 13 kills while Jill Waddel added 10 for UAB. One factor leading to the Lady Tigers loss to UAB was blocking. The Lady Blazers accumulated 12 team blocks (five block solos and 14 block assists) compared to four team blocks by The U of M (eight block assists).

Lady Tiger head coach Penny Lucas-White, the '93 CMC Coach of the Year, gives instructions to her team. 24


'94 LADY TiGER VOLLEYBALL

1993 RESULTS DATE

OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT RESULTS TIGER INVITATIONAL Sept. 3 UT-CHATTANOOGA W-15-11, 15-5, 15-12 Sept. 4 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W-15-7, 15-2, 15-9 Sept. 4 CLEMSON L-7-15, 15-12, 3-15, 10-15 GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSIC Sept. 10 SOUTH ALABAMA W -15-4, 15-5, 6-15, 15-6 Sept. 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO L -10-15, 15-12, 5-15, 15-8,12-15 Sept. 11 EVANSVILLE W -10-15, 15-4, 15-8,15-13 Sept. 15 Ole Miss W - 9-15, 9-15,15-5, 15-6, 15-5 Stephen F. Austin Tournament Sept. 17 Texas-Pan American W-15-2, 15-9, 15-5 Sept. 17 Stephen F. Austin L-9-15, 15-17, 3-15 Sept. 18 Samford W-15-12, 15-5, 5-15, 15-10 Sept. 18 New Orleans W-15-11, 12-15, 15-11, 16-14 Sept. 21 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W-15-4, 15-10, 15-8 Florida Tournament Sept. 24 George Washington L-9-15, 14-16, 11-15 Sept. 25 Florida L-2-15, 0-15, 11-15 Sept. 25 South Florida L-7-15, 6-15, 15-11,4-15 Sept. 28 St. Louis W-6-15, 15-5, 16-14, 15-6 NIKE INVITATIONAL L - 7-15, 15-5, 10-15, 15-9, 10-15 Oct. 1 ORAL ROBERTS Oct. 1 WESTERN KENTUCKY W -15-13, 15-8, 10-15, 16-18, 17-15 Oct. 2 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY W-15-11, 10-15, 15-6, 16-14 Oct. 2 TROY STATE W-15-10, 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 8 Marquette* W- 15-13, 12-15, 15-5, 10-15, 15-12 W -15-6, 9-15,15-12,9-15,15-11 Oct. 9 DePaul* Oct. 15 ST. LOUIS* W-15-12, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 16 CINCINNATI* W-15-11,15-6, 16-14 Oct. 17 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA W-15-7, 15-10, 15-5 Oct. 21 Alabama at Birmingham* W-15-13, 12-15, 17-15, 15-4 Oct. 23 DAYTON* W - 9-15, 15-7, 15-9, 15-12 Oct. 27 Arkansas State L-8-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-11, 10-15 Oct. 30 Cincinnati* L - 15-13, 10-15, 15-12, 9-15,9-15 Oct. 31 Dayton* W-15-6, 15-13, 11-15, 15-17, 16-14 Nov. 5 DEPAUL* W, 15-5, 15-10, 15-6 Nov. 6 MARQUETTE* W-15-11, 15-2, 15-9 Nov. 9 ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM* W - 7-15, 15-2, 15-7,15-4 Nov. 11 OLE MISS W -15-8, 16-14, 10-15, 15-3 Nov. 16 ARKANSAS STATE L -15-5, 7-15, 7-15, 13-15 Nov. 19 Alabama at Birmingham+ L-12-15, 15-7, 9-15, 3-15 All times central *Great Midwest Conference match +Great Midwest Conference Championships, Birmingham, AL Home matches in all CAPS/BOLD Home matches played at the Elma Roane Field House 25

RECORD 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 10-6 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 15-7 16-7 17-7 18-7 19-7 20-7 20-8 20-9 21-9 22-9 23-9 24-9 25-9 25-10 25-11


'94LADYTJGERVOO

1993 STATISTICS 1993 OVERALL STATISTICS

47

12

Amy GREER

GP

MP

PLAYER

140

36

140

36

116

122

360 349 9 358 13 90 25 58 63

35 120 38 61 73

22 35 21 28 30 35

GP 136 135 120 124 64 120

MP 36 36 32 35 29 34

PLAYER Amy GREER Nikki TAYLOR Sami RANDOLPH ReneeROSS Janice NEYENS MoniqueSWABY DeidreROWELL Jamie RUNKLE JacquelineMACK CherilynBRIGHT HeatherFLETCHER AllwynFITZPATRICK Team Reception Errors THE U of M Opponent Reception Errors OPPONENT

K 386 84

1911 1579

KPG 2.80 0.60 3.00 2.80 0.10 3.00 0.40 0.80 0.70 1.00 0.90 1.00 13.7 11.3

E 160 46 164 177 7 151 7 45 21 45 41 54 918 799

TA 1098 303 937 902 50 833 50 276 83 215 182 368 5297 5054

PCT .206 .125 .209 .191 .040 .249 .120 .163 .048 .060 .121 .169 .188 .154

AST 25 1426 88 12 79 9 0 12 4 3 6 20 1684 1390

131

197

67

300

117

SA 32 56 47 39 15 20 4 23 1 7 21 35

11 0 2 2 2 3 5

BHE 6 69 7 6 4

116

BS 6 2 5 2 1 27 0 2 4 1 7 10

BA 48 31 43 33 4 87 0 10 6 11 29 60 362 393

BPG 0.40 0.20 0.40 0.30 0.10 1.00 0.00 0.10 0.30 0.20 0.50 0.60 3.10 3.70

1 25 1 10 12 33

11 165 36 84 115 238

3 22 24 2 13

389 292 317 61 293

RE 36

DG 416

15 2417 197 6 2137 300

45

19

46 7 12 24

2 6 3 2

SE 74 51 40 60 18 48 11

BE 21 14 12 8 1 40 0

371

111

436

128

1993 GREAT MIDWEST STATISTICS

45

12

AllwynFITZPATRICK

18

9

HeatherFLETCHER

21

10

CherilynBRIGHT

2

2

JacquelineMACK

41

12

JamieRUNKLE

10

DeidreROWELL

12

MoniqueSWABY

9

Janice NEYENS

42

12

ReneeROSS

48

12

Sami RANDOLPH

47

12

Nikki TAYLOR

K

KPG

139 26 145

15 8 12

E

57

3.00

13

0.60

60

3.00

0.80

33

0.40

5

3.40

165

0.10

2

1.90

78

2

43 0 68 1 13

TA 358 92

PCT .221 .141

.182

11

.158

222

.259

349

385 14

.252 .286

.223

130

15

.000

24

7

0.40

.115

78

13

1.10

.286

7

.211

95

1.00

22 7

44

1.00

0

3

5

BHE

AST

482 34 5

29 3 1

3

6

2

17

0 1 0 2 0 9

0 1 1 1 0 2

SA 12

BS 1

1

25

1

21

10 2 7

1 0 12

1

3

0

0

0

5

0

1

5 11

1 4

BA

BPG

0.20

7

0.50

21

0.10

1

0.20

9

0.60

28

0.00

0

1.10

40

7 0 7 6 29

1.40 0.00 0.40 0.40 0.70

Team Reception Errors THE U of M

13

134

RE

DG

134 114 92 10 120 0 57 5 29 28 89

0 11 9 0 7 0 9 0 2 2 14

16

8

18

4

29

7

SE

BE

18

0 0

8

7

0

4

0

24

12

0

0

15

6

4

0

2

3

6 12

48

668

13.9

290

1756

.215

561

46

102

22

155

3.70

Team Reception Errors OPPONENT

812

73

41

145

2 12

48

549

11.4

305

1817

.134

489

40

73

33

113

3.00

772

102

34

136

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1993 MATCH-•BY-MATCH OPPONENT UT-CHATTANOOGA+ THEUofM

K 24 42

KPG 8.0 13.0

E 18 25

TA 110 125

PCT .054 .136

AST 21 36

SA 2 8

SE 11 9

RE 8 3

DIGS 50 49

BS 1 5

BA 2 2

BE 0 4

BHE 2 1

UT-MARTIN+ THE U of M

25 41

8.3 13.6

13 20

110 107

.109 .196

23 36

2 10

9 4

6 3

46 51

1 1

6 5

1 2

1 2

CLEMSON+ THE U of M

48 41

12.0 10.2

13 28

140 153

.250 .084

47 33

10 8

12 10

8 9

63 83

7 3

10 8

0 2

0 3

SOUTH ALABAMA* THE U of M

23 42

5.7 10.5

11 21

97 103

.123 .203

20 39

5 11

11 13

11 5

41 46

0 2

2 9

4 6

2 4

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* THEUofM

43 64

8.6 12.8

36 34

175 179

.040 .167

39 56

7 3

12 14

3 7

58 87

5 1

16 12

4 11

3 4

EVANSVILLE# THEUofM

28 63

7.0 15.7

26 29

154 177

.012 .192

27 60

3 8

6 13

8 4

60 87

0 3

16 10

2 1

4 4

Ole Miss THEUofM

54 64

10.8 12.8

28 232

164 161

.159 .257

48 57

2 6

9 11

6 2

66 59

5 2

8 10

4 4

4 1

Texas-Pan American% THE U of M

21 34

7.0 11.3

17 15

105 89

.038 .213

18 29

5 12

11 5

12 5

47 48

2 0

2 2

2 1

3 4

Stephen F. Austin% THE U of M

42 36

13.0 12.0

16 28

94 115

.277 .070

39 35

8 6

6 13

6 8

50 37

0 2

20 3

3 3

4 2

Samford% THEUofM

46 54

11.5 13.5

25 23

130 136

.162 .228

41 48

9 16

14 20

16 9

60 43

4 4

8 6

5 4

8 4

NewOrleans% THEUofM

65 72

16.2 18.0

37 35

169 172

.166 .273

59 67

12 9

21 17

9 12

55 74

4 2

10 28

2 3

0 5

UT-MARTIN-2 THEUofM

17 29

5.6 9.6

18 11

90 82

-.011 .219

16 28

5 12

8 8

12 5

41 50

1 1

2 2

0 0

1 3

George Washington" THEUofM

49 58

16.3 19.3

13 25

115 129

.313 .256

43 52

7 5

7 11

5 7

46 57

2 0

14 4

2 3

7 4

Florida" THEUofM

30 16

10.0 5.3

5 23

60 70

.417 -.100

27 16

8 5

6 6

5 8

30 24

2 0

18 0

1 2

1 1

South Florida" THEUofM

63 59

15.7 14.7

18 30

166 180

.271 .161

52 51

2 3

7 13

3 2

72 74

2 2

20 8

1 3

4 6

Saint Louis* THEUofM

28 37

7.0 9.2

12 22

105 118

.138 .127

24 26

3 10

10 8

10 3

69 44

3 4

8 18

1 5

1 6

ORAL ROBERTSS THE U of M

53 62

10.6 12.4

19 29

158 177

.215 .186

41 56

8 13

10 17

13 8

77 54

12 1

15 12

1 3

0 1

WESTERN KENTUCKY$ THEUofM

69 76

13.8 15.2

39 46

257 269

.116 .111

58 71

4 6

19 19

6 4

100 133

7 6

15 24

7 5

5 4

SOUTHERNS THEUofM

79 70

19.7 17.5

18 28

125 218

.488 .192

61 59

2 12

9 16

12 2

35 106

4

5

8

9 5

TROY STATES THEUofM

19 50

6.3 16.6

11 21

73 136

.109 .213

16 46

1 9

5 15

9 1

28 69

0 2

12 13

0 2

0 0

Marquette* TheUofM

77 88

15.4 17.6

36 44

235 266

.174 .165

69 56

3 10

1 16

10 3

110 111

2 2

20 10

2 3

3 2

DePaul* THE U of M

66 75

13.2 15.0

36 26

198 198

.152 .247

57 69

10 8

12 19

8 10

87 90

2 3

12 22

2 2

1 4

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1993

MATCH-BY-MATCH

27 27

12.6 12.8

18 29

9.2 15.0

45 25

13.0 12.2

16 17

7.3 14.0

22 42

23 27

11.6 15.3

35 46

CINCINNATI* THE U of M

E 16 20

KPG 10.0 18.0

K 30 54

OPPONENT SAINT LOUIS* THE U of M

54 52

Alabama-Birmingham! THE U of M

48 64

ARKANSAS STATE THE U of M

45 55

OLE MISS THE U of M

27 42

ALA.-BIRMINGHAM* THEUofM

26 45

MARQUETTE* THE U of M

40 41

DEPAUL* THE U of M

67 63

Dayton* THEUofM

64 68

Cincinnati* THEUofM

63 64

Arkansas State THEUofM

37 60

DAYTON* THE U of M

52 49

Alabama-Birmingham* THE U of M

SW LOUISIANA THE U of M

29 32

13.4 12.6

16 20

12.8 13.6

16 13

8.6 15.0

32 17

13.3 13.6

6.7 10.5 11.2 13.7 12.0 16.0 13.5 13.0

26 11 30 32 19 31 21 33

TA 131 132 134 116 85 102 169 135 140 154 186 208 169 164 180 168 150 125 88 98 118 89 153 148 174 188 147 156

PCT .106 .333 .089 .163 .070 .245 .041 .178 .135 .201 .194 .178 .284 .293 .211 .185 .093 .192 .113 .326 .008 .348 .098 .155 .166 .175 .224 .122

AST 23 49 33 41 19 38 46 46 32 45 54 61 61 61 52 56 40 34 25 39 27 38 36 48 47 55 49 47

SA 4 3 6 9 2 5 11 10 8 9 5 7 10 10 10 10 1 8 0 8 7 8 4 14 6 6 3 4

SE 8 11 15 10 6 8 13 12 14 13 4 10 9 16 15 11 14 6 8 11 7 11 13 14 9 18 10 11

RE 3 4 7 6 5 2 8 10 9 8 7 5 10 10 10 10 7 1 8 1 8 7 14 4 6 5 4 3

DIGS 37 65 54 52 38 48 67 47 56 74 98 123 87 73 74 76 57 71 31 47 43 56 65 74 84 85 55 65

BS 0 0 2 1 2 0 3 2 2 1 5 1 10 4 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 5 2 5 0

BA 4 10 4 22 3 6 6 14 18 18 14 20 5 4 18 12 6 14 4 5 8 8

BE 1 3 1 3 6 2 0 1 4 4 3 8 6 5 5 6 4 2 6 3 1 3

2 5

12 6

2 2

16 6

14 8

1 2

BHE 3 2 2 3 0 2 0 2 2 2 4 3 8 10 6 1 4 5 5 2 5 5 7 5 5 2 2 1

+Lady Tiger Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. #Graphic Systems Classic, Memphis, Tenn. %Mazzio's Ladyjack Invitational, Nacagdoches, Tex. AFlorida Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. $Nike Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. JGreat Midwest Conference Championships, Birmingham, Ala. *Great Midwest Conference match Home games in all CAPS/Bold -Statistic not kept

Renee Ross earned AllTournament honors at the Florida Invitational and the Mazzio's Ladyjack Invitational in 1993.

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'94 LADY Tl

1993

HIGHS & LOWS

THE U of M INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 31 by Renee Ross vs. Evansville Kills: 13 by S. Randolph vs. W. Kentucky Errors: 71 by Amy Greer vs. W. Kentucky Total Attempts: "Kill Percentage: .736 by Renee Ross vs. St. Louis-2 62 by Nikki Taylor vs. DePaul Assists: 5 by Nikki Taylor vs. Evansville Services Aces: 5 by Amy Greer vs. UTPA 5 by Janice Neyens vs. Oral Roberts 5 by Sami Randolph vs. Cincinnati 5 by Sami Randolph vs. Ole Miss 6 by Amy Greer vs. Arkansas St.-2 Service Errors: Reception Errors: 3 by 4 Lady Tigers 25 by Amy Greer vs. Troy State Digs: 25 by Nikki Taylor vs. W. Kentucky 4 by Monique Swaby vs. W.Kentucky Block Solos: 7 by Monique Swaby vs. W. Kentucky Block Assists: 7 by Monique Swaby vs. Dayton-2 7 by Monique Swaby vs. Arkansas St. 5 by Monique Swaby vs. III.-Chicago Block Errors: 9 by Nikki Taylor vs. Cincinnati-2 BH Errors: "minumum of 10 attempts TEAM HIGHS Kills: Errors: Total Attempts: Kill Percentage: Assists: Service Aces: Service Errors: Reception Errors: Digs: Block Solos: Block Assists: Blocking Errors: BH Errors: TEAM LOWS Kills: Errors: Total Attempts: Kill Percentage: Assists: Service Aces: Service Errors: Reception Errors: Digs: Block Solos: Block Assists: Blocking Errors: BH Errors:

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Kills: 30 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts) Errors: 13 by Roxie Akard (Western Kentucky) Total Attempts: 66 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts) 66 by Lori Cummings (W. Kentucky) *Kill Percentage: .571 by Dionne Mitchell (Southern U.) 64 by Kristin Kemmeter, (Marquette) Assists: 6 by Sopiarz (New Orleans) Services Aces: 6 by Amber Simons (W. Kentucky) Service Errors: 6 by Sharille Doty (Ala-Birmingham) Reception Errors: 7 by Amanda Saner (Oral Roberts) 32 by Roxie Akard (Western Kentucky) Digs: 10 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts) Block Solos: 9 by Duncan (SFA) Block Assists: 3 by Eva Svoboda (Illinois-Chicago) Block Errors: 4 by Jernea Lewis (Southern University) BH Errors: 4 by Beth Herman (Cincinnati-2) *minumum of 10 attempts

88 vs. DePaul 46 vs. Western Kentucky 269 vs. Western Kentucky .348 vs. Ole Miss 71 vs. Western Kentucky 16 vs. Samford 20 vs. Samford 12 vs. New Orleans 133 vs. Western Kentucky 6 vs. Western Kentucky 28 vs. New Orleans 11 vs. Illinois-Chicago 10 vs. Cincinnati-2

16 vs. Florida 11 vs. UT-Martin-2 70 vs. Florida -.100 vs. Florida 16 vs. Florida 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago and Saint Louis-2 4 vs. UT-Martin 1 vs. 3 opponents 24 vs. Florida 0 vs. 3 opponents 0 vs. Florida 0 vs. UT-Martin-2 0 vs. Troy State 29

TEAM HIGHS Kills: Errors: Total Attempts: Kill Percentage: Assists: Service Aces: Service Errors: Reception Errors: Digs: Block Solos: Block Assists: Blocking Errors: BH Errors:

79 by Southern University 39 by Western Kentucky 257 by Western Kentucky .488 by Southern University 69 vs. Marquette 12 by New Orleans 21 by New Orleans 16 by Samford 110 vs. Marquette 12 by Oral Roberts 20 by 3 opponents 7 by Western Kentucky 9 by Southern University

TEAM LOWS Kills: Errors: Total Attempts: Kill Percentage: Assists: Service Aces: Service Errors: ReceptionErrors: Digs: Block Solos: Block Assists: Blocking Errors: BH Errors:

17 by UT-Martin-2 5 by Florida 60 by Florida -.011 by UT-Martin-2 16 by UT-Martin-2 and Troy State 0 by Marquette-2 5 by Troy State 3 by Illinois-Chicago 28 by Troy State 0 by 4 opponents 2 by 3 opponents 0 by 4 opponents 0 by 4 opponents


1993

>Y TIGER VOLL

CHARTING THE LADY TIGERS WERE

When they won game one When they lost game one When they won game two When they lost game two When they won game three When they lost game three When they won game four When they lost game four When they had more kills than their opponents When they had less kills than their opponents When they made less errors than their opponents When they made more errors than their opponents When they had more kill attempts than their opponents When they had less kill attempts than their opponents When they hit under.100 percent When they hit between. 100-.200 percent When they hit between .200-.300 percent When they hit between .300-.400 percent When they hit over .400 percent When their opponents hit hit under. 100 percent When their opponents hit between .100-.200 percent When their opponents hit between .200-.300 percent When their opponents hit between .300-.400 percent When their opponents hit over .400 percent When they had more assists than their opponents When they had less assists than their opponents When they made more service aces than their opponents When they made less service aces than their opponents When they had more service errors than their opponents When they had less service errors than their opponents When they had more reception errors than their opponents When they had less reception errors than their opponents When they had more digs than their opponents When they had less digs than their opponents When they had more block solos than their opponents When they had less block solos than their opponents When they had more block assists than their opponents When they had less block assists than their opponents When they had more blocking errors than their opponents When they had less blocking errors than their opponents When they had more ballhandling errors than their opponents When they had less ballhandling errors than their opponents

RECORD BREAK DOWN In September In October In November Home Away Neutral Great Midwest

10-6 11-3 4-2

17-4 5-5 3-2

11-1

19-3 5-8 19-4 6-5 20-3 5-7 11-4 4-4 20-6 3-5 16-3 9-8 14-9 10-1 0-3 12-6 10-2 3-0 0-0 10-1 13-2 1-6 0-1 1-1 19-5 3-5 20-4 4-5 13-9 11-1 5-5 19-4 20-7 5-4 8-1 9-9 12-1 6-10 12-7 7-3 10-5 11-5

WIN-LOSS DIFFERENTIAL

On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday

0-0 3-1 1-1

Games: Wins Losses

0-3 0 3

3-0 10 0

2-3 0 4

3-2 5 0

3-1 10 0

1-3 0 4

2-0 7-3

10-6 2-0

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1993

COMPARISONS ^™

•••••MHMBHMMHi

THE U of M

OPPONENT

TOTAL KILLS/AVG.

1911/53.0

1579/43.8

KILLS PER GAME

13.7

11.3

TOTAL ERRORS/AVG.

918/25.5

799/22.2

ERRORS PER GAME

6.5

5.7

TOTAL ATTACK/A VG.

5297/147.1

5054/140.3

ATTACKS PER GAME

37.8

36.1

HITTING PERCENTAGE

.188

.154

TOTAL ASSISTS/AVG.

1684/46.7

1390/38.6

ASSISTS PER GAME

12.0

9.9

TOTAL SERVICE ACES/A VG.

300/8.3

197/5.4

SERVICE ACES PER GAME

2.1

1.4

TOTAL SERVICE ERRORS/AVG.

436/12.1

371/1.3

SERVICE ERRORS PER GAME

3.1

2.6

TOTAL RECEPTION ERRORS/AVG.

197/5.4

300/8.3

RECEPTION ERRORS PER GAME

1.4

2.1

TOTAL DIGS/AVG.

2417/67.1

2137/59.3

DIGS PER GAME

17.3

15.3

TOTAL BLOCK SOLOS/AVG.

67/1.8

131/3.6

BLOCK SOLOS PER GAME

0.4

0.9

TOTAL BLOCK ASSISTS/AVG.

362/10.0

393/10.9

BLOCK ASSISTS PER GAME

2.5

2.8

TOTAL BLOCKING ERRORS/AVG.

128/3.5

111/3.0

BLOCKING ERRORS PER GAME

1.0

0.7

TOTAL BALLHANDLING ERRORS/AVG.

117/3.2

116/3.2

BALLHANDLING ERRORS PER GAME

0.8

0.8

1993 PER GAME AVERAGES Overall (140 Games): Kills: 13.7 Errors: 6.5 Total Attack: 37.8 Assists: 12.0 Service Aces: 2.1 Block Solos: 0.4 Block Assists: 2.5 Digs: 17.2

Great Midwest (48 Games): Kills: 13.9 Errors: 6.0 Total Attack: 37.8 Assists: 11.7 Service Aces: 2.1 Block Solos: 0.4 Block Assists: 3.2 Digs:

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16.9


'94 LADY TIGER VC

ALL

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE MIKE SLIVE Commissioner

The Great Midwest Conference has emerged as one of college athletics' greatest success stories in the 1990's. During its brief history, the league has established itself as a significant Division I conference. The accomplishments in men's basketball have launched the league into national prominence. Men's basketball has been the driving force in the league's prosperity. Over the past three seasons, the Great Midwest has achieved top six power ratings and sent 13 teams to postseason play, while becoming one of the nation's leading conferences in average attendance. The league has also enjoyed national television exposure as well as successful and profitable conference basketball championships. "When you look at our attendance figures and the success of our basketball championships, combined with the postseason success, it is clear the Great Midwest has established itself in just three years as one of the premier men's basketball conferences in the nation," said commissioner Mike Slive. While men's basketball has gained recognition for the league, the Great Midwest is more than just a men's basketball conference. The Great Midwest has attained a tradition of postseason success in its other 16 championships sports. In the first three seasons, the league has been represented by 27 teams and 14 individuals in post-season play in soccer, women's basketball, volleyball, cross country, track and tennis, as well as men's basketball. Highlights in 1993-94 include the Marquette men's basketball team advancing to the Sweet 16, the Memphis baseball team receiving the conference's first bid to the NCAA Championship and the UAB men's tennis No. 1 doubles team finishing the season as the top-ranked duo in the nation. Women's basketball and men's soccer each received two bids to their respective NCAA Championships. Last season marked the first year that the conference champion in volleyball, men's soccer and women's basketball received an automatic berth to the NCAA Championship. "There is commitment to offer competitive opportunities in all our championship sports among our member institutions," said Slive. "This commitment has fueled the growth in the stature of the league. It is nothing short of remarkable. What we've built in just three short years pormises continued

success in the years to come." Entering its fourth season, the Great Midwest will continue its tradition of postseason play with automatic bids to the conference champion in men's soccer, women's volleyball and women's basketball. Women's soccer becomes the I league's 17th championship sport in 1994-95. The Great Midwest has also met with plenty of academic success. Fifteen conference athletes have earned GTEAcademic All-America honors and several others have been honored on the district level., The Great Midwest is committedto academic success for its student-athletes and maintains stringent guidelines regarding intitial and continuing eligibility. Great Midwest institutions are more than athletic rivals. The league has developed an academic consortium involving students, faculty, fellowships and research. The consortium includes a visiting lecture series coinciding with athletic contests. The Great Midwest was formed in November, 1990, with six charter members: UAB, Cincinati, DePaul, Marquette, Memphis and Saint Louis. Dayton became the league's seventh member in 1992. Mike Slive, formerly a Chicago-based attorney specializing in sports law, became the conference's first commissioner in February, 1991. The conference sponsors championships in 17 sportsvolleyball, soccer, basketball, tennis, golf, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and cross country for women along with soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, rifle, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and cross country for men. GREAT MIDWEST PERSONNEL Commissioner Mike Slive Asst. to the Commissioner for Administration Sandra Biller Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/Championships Brenda Weare Director of Communications Erika Amstadt Director of Finance and Information Systems Bruce Mahon Communications Assistant Russ Anderson Secretaries Linda Jepsen, Gail Watson

MIDWEST

CON F E R E N C E 32


'94 LADY It

JALL

1993 GMC STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team THE U of M DePaul Dayton UAB Cincinnati Marquette Saint Louis

Overall 25-11 22-14 17-14 20-18 12-21 14-16 10-22

Conference 11-1 9-3 7-5 7-5 4-8 3-9 1-11

G 140 133 116 131 126 115 114

K 1911 1902 1655 1680 1477 1366 1418

Pet .188 .199 .235 .165 .131 .167 .199

SA 300 282 231 203 228 166 161

Digs 2471 2185 1772 1840 2053 2049 1866

Ast 1684 1592 1382 1331 1331 1172 1176

Blk 248 205 223 225 225 275 171

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Hitting Player (Team) Cathy Wjciechowski (DP) Julie VonFeldt (SLU) Chelsea Bishop (UAB) Amy Habel (D) Jamie Kirch (D) Monique Swaby (U of M) Kim Ouwenga (SLU) Wendy Fahlstrom (DP) Angie Showalter (UC) Jennifer Skarp (DP) Denise Novy (DP)

G 116 110 128 112 72 120 107 133 116 96 128

-

E 119 66 100 144 43 151 124

K 480 264 294 371 112 358 341 517 389 252 242

TA 971

669 686

870

151 116

269 833 914 1254 1088 624

89

718

230

Pet .339 .296 .283 .261 .257 .249 .237 .229 .219 .218 .213

Kills Average Player (Team) Wendy Fahlstrom (DP) Cathy Wojciechowski (DP) Angie Showalter (UC) Amy Habel (D) Toni Herron (UAB)

G 133 116 116 112 126

K 517 448 389 371 414

Avg. 3.89 3.86 3.35 3.31 3.29

Aces Average Player (Team) Cathy Wojciechowski (DP) Tricia McNamara (M) Ginger Jordan (UC) Nikki Taylor (U of M) Wendy Fahlstrom (DP)

G 116 110 125 135 113

SA 56 52 53 56 54

Avg. 0.48 0.47 0.42 0.414 0.410

Digs Average Player (Team) Keelyn Krill (M) Wendy Fahlstrom (DP) Ginger Jordan (UC) Betsy Olle (M) Jill Waddell (UAB)

G 113 133 125 111 124

D 419 463 404 352 376

Avg. 3.7 3.5 3.2 3.1 3.03

Assists Average Player (Team) Heather Dillard (UAB) Beth Herman (UC) Nikki Taylor (U of M) Shelia Carroll (DP) Christy Czuppon (SLU)

G 129 81 135 116 106

Ast 1388 864 1426 1200 986

Avg. 10.8 10.7 10.6 10.3 9.3

Blocks Average Player (Team) Chelsea Bishop (UAB) Tricia McCarthy (M) Amy Habel (D) Trica McNamara (M) Monique Swaby (U of M)

G 128 14 112 110 120

RS 38 19 10 7 27

BA 115 109 106 99 87

Avg. 1.19 1.12 1.04 0.96 0.95

TB 153 128 116 106 114

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Amy Greer First-Team All-Great Midwest

1993 CMC HONOREES

:

Monique Swaby First-Team All-Great Midwest

Sami Randolph Second-Team All-Great Midwest

Nikki Taylor Great Midwest All-Newcomer Team

Penny Lucas-White Great Midwest Coach of the Year

Renee Ross Great Midwest Player of the Week

Great Midwest Championship All-Tournament

First-Team All-Great Midwest Chelsea Bishop, UAB Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Amy Greer, The U of M Angle Showalter, DC Monique Swaby, The U of M Cathy Wojciechowski, Dayton

Sheila Carroll, DePaul Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Wendy Huber, UAB Jill Waddell, UAB Cathy Wojciechowski, Dayton Susan Wronski, DePaul

Second-Team All Great Midwest

Great Midwest Player of the Week Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Shelia Carroll, DePaul Heather Dillard, UAB Amy Habel, Dayton Tricia McCarthy, Marquette Sami Randolph, The U of M Julie VonFeldt, Saint Louis All-Newcomer Team Chelsea Bishop, UAB Joanna James, Dayton Ginger Jordan, Cincinnati Keelyn Krill, Marquette Denise Novy, DePaul Nikki Taylor, The U of M

Renee Ross, The U of M Cathy Wojciechowski, Dayton Wendy Huber, UAB Angie Showalter, Cincinnati Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Monique Swaby, The U of M Cathy Wojciechowski, Dayton Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Angie Showalter, Cincinnati Amy Greer, The U of M Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul

Reebok Newcomer of the Year Chelsea Bishop, UAB Reebok Most Valuable Player Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Reebok Coach of the Year Penny Lucas-White, Memphis

The 1993 Lady Tigers were the Great Midwest Conference regular season champions.

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*ÂŤ VOLLEYBALL

GMC ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Single Match

Individual Single Match Most Kills

40 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) vs. Loyola (10-23-91)

Most Kills

95 by DePaul vs. Loyola (10-23-91)

Kill Attempts

87 by Dani Peterson (UC) vs. Toedo (11-9-91)

Most Kill Attempts

344 by Cincinnati vs. Northeastern Illinois (9-25-93)

Best Hitting Percentage

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total attempts)

.538 by UAB vs. Samford (10-25-91)

.632 (13-1-19) by Lori Rembe (U of M) vs. Army (11-15-91) 77 by Tammy Roberts (UAB) vs. Virginia Tech (11-14-92)

Most Assists

89 by UAB vs. Virginia Tech (11-14-92)

Most Service Aces

8 on two occasions

Most Service Aces

22 by UAB vs. Marquette (10-18-91)

Most Digs

34 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) vs. Loyola (10-23-91)

Most Digs

158 by The U of M vs. Syracuse (9-26-92)

Most Total Blocks

11 on two occasions

Most Total Blocks

21 by UAB vs. DePaul (11-23-91)

Block Solos:

4 by Monique Swaby (U of M) vs. W. Kentucky (10-1-93)

Block Assists:

10 by Toni Herron (UAB) vs. DePaul (11-23-91)

Most Assists

Team Single Season Most Wins

Individual Single Season

33 by UAB (33 wins, 10 losses) in 1991

Best Winning Percentage Most Kills Kill Attempts

.821 (32 wins, 7 losses) by DePaul in 1991

757 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991 1,807 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total attempts/match)

Most Kills

2,308 by UAB in 1991

Most Kill Attempts

6,106 by DePaul in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage

.339 (448-119-971) by Cathy Wojciechowski (D) in 1993

.286 (2,308-755-5,425) by UAB in 1991

Most Assists

1,763 by Tammy Robertson (UAB) in 1991

Most Service Aces

111 by Mellissa Cobb (UAB) in 1991

Most Assists

2,050 by UAB in 1991

Most Digs

528 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Most Service Aces

434 by UAB in 1991

Total Blocks

149 by Hilary Beck (UAB) in 1992

Most Digs

2,686 by DePaul in 1991

Most Solo Blocks

47 by Lori Rembe (U of M) in 1991

Most Total Blocks

496 by Marquette in 1993

Most Block Assists

116 by Hilary Beck (UAB) in 1991 Championship Tournament Team Single Match

Championship Tournament Individual Single Match MostKills

91 byDePaulvs. UAB (11-23-91)

Most Kills

36 by Heather Augustine (C) vs. Marquette (11 -22-91)

Most Kill Attempts

248 by Cincinnati vs. Marquette (11-22-91)

Most Kill Attempts

82 by Heather Augustine (C) vs. Marquette (11-22-91)

Best Hitting Percentage .329 (41-14-82) by The U of M vs. Saint Louis (11-22-91)

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total) .575 (23-4-33) by Jen Myers (SL) vs. Marquette (11-23-91)

Most Assists

85 by DePaul vs. UAB (11-23-91)

Most Assists

74 by Michelle Vonderheide (DP) vs. UAB (11 -23-91)

Most Service Aces

10 by DePaul vs. Cincinnati (11-22-91)

Most Service Aces

5 on three occasions

Most Digs

121 by DePaul vs. UAB (11 -23-91)

Most Digs

26 by Ellen Fox (M) vs. Cincinnati (11-22-91)

Most Total Blocks

21 (4 solo, 34 assists) by UAB vs. DePaul (11 -23-91)

11 (2 solo, 9 assists) by Kelli O'Connell (M) vs.

Block Solos

6 on three occasions

Cincinnati (11-22-91)

Block Assists

34 by UAB vs. DePaul (11-23-91)

Most Total Blocks Block Solos

4 by Bree Barnard (UAB) vs. Cincinnati (1-19-93)

Block Assists

10 by Toni Herron (UAB) vs. DePaul (11 -23-91)

Championship Tournament Team Tournament

Championship Tournament Individual Tournament Most Kills

46 by Heather Augustine (C) and S. Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Most Kill Attempts

129 by Heather Augustine (C) in 1991

Most Kills

156 by DePaul in 1993

Most Kill Attempts

419 by Cincinnati in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage .234 (144-58-468) by DePaul in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage

Most Assists

138 by DePaul in 1993 24 by DePaul in 1993

.327 (27-8-58) by Hilary Beck (UAB) in 1992

Most Service Aces

Most Assists

131 by Shelia Carrol (DP) in 1993

Most Digs

161 by Cincinnati in 1991

Most Service Aces

7 most recently by Shelia Carroll (DP) in 1993

Most Total Blocks

59 by UAB in 1993

MostDigs

40 by Ellen Fox (M) in 1991

Block Solos

13 by UAB in 1993

Most Total Blocks

17 most recently by Bree Barnard (UAB) in 1993

Block Assists

46 by UAB in 1993

Block Solos

6 most recently by Bree Barnard (UAB) in 1993

Block Assists

13 by Denise Novy (DP) in 1993

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

GMC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1991 IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE November 22-23 First Round Cincinnati (4) def. Marquette (5)

12-15, 15-13, 17-15,

15-10 The U of M (3) def. Saint Louis (6)

15-4, 15-4, 15-4

Semi-Finals DePaul (1) def. Cincinnati (4) UAB (2) def. The U of M (3)

15-7, 15-12, 15-2 15-9, 15-13, 15-4 Championship

UAB (2) def. DePaul (1)

17-16, 16-14, 9-15, 10-15, 15-13

15-12, 15-13, 15-8

Fifth Place Saint Louis (6) def. Marquette (5)

15-0, 15-12, 15-7

Third Place The U of M (3) def. Cincinnati (4)

All-Tournament Team Hilary Beck, UAB Mellissa Cobb, UAB Susanne Fogarty, DePaul Alisande Cavanagh, The U of M Tammy Robertson, UAB

Championship UAB (2) def. DePaul (1)

15-13, 7-15, 15-3,15-5

All-Tournament Team Heather Augustine, Cincinnati Hilary Beck, UAB Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Wendy Huber, UAB Renee Ross, The U of M Michelle Vonderheide, DePaul First-Team All-Great Midwest Heather Augustine, Cincinnati Hilary Beck, UAB Ellen Fox, Marquette Tammy Robertson, UAB Michelle Vonderheide, DePaul Sue Wronski, DePaul Second-Team All-Great Midwest Kim Arnold, UAB Elaine Eischens, Marquette Wendy Huber, UAB Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul Kim Ouwenga, Saint Louis Renee Ross, The U of M All-Newcomer Team Lyndi Fuller, Saint Louis Jeanne Pautlitz, Marquette Monique Swaby, The U of M Julie VonFeldt, Saint Louis Jill Waddell, UAB

First-Team All-Great Midwest Alisande Cavanagh, The U of M Mellissa Cobb, UAB Susanne Fogarty, DePaul Dawn Gura, DePaul Danielle Reaves, UAB Michelle Vonderheide, DePaul

Newcomer of the Year Diane Snopko, DePaul Most Valuable Player

Second-Team All-Great Midwest Hilary Beck, UAB Wendy Huber, UAB Jennifer Martin, Marquette Jen Myers, Saint Louis Paige Pees, Cincinnati Dani Peterson, Cincinnati Lori Rembe, The U of M

Hilary Beck, UAB Coach of the Year Tat Shiely, Marquette

1993 IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA November 19-21

Newcomer of the Year

First Round

Toni Herron, UAB

DePaul (2) def. Saint Louis (7) UAB (3) def. Cincinnati (6) Dayton (4) def. Marquette (5)

Most Valuable Player Susanne Fogarty, DePaul

15-5, 15-10, 15-6 15-0,15-10,15-13 15-3, 16-14, 13-15,15-6 Semi-Finals

Coach of the Year Anna Marie Marassa, DePaul

UAB (3) def. The U of M (1) DePaul (2) def. Dayton (4)

1992 IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS November 20-21 First Round Cincinnati (4) def. Saint Louis (5) The U of M (3) def. Marquette (6)

15-12, 7-15, 15-9, 15-3 15-6, 15-8, 11-15, 15-10 Championship

DePaul (2) def. UAB (3)

16-14, 15-11, 15-13

15-6, 16-14,15-4 20-18,7-15, 15-9,15-11

Semi-Finals DePaul (1) def. Cincinnati (4) UAB (2) def. The U of M (3)

15-3, 15-12, 15-3 15-6, 15-12, 8-15, 15-6 36


DY TIGER ÂťOILF

GMC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, September 16 UAB host UAB Tournament Cincinnati at American Classic DePaul at Minnesota Tournament Marquette at Power Bar Invitational The U of M at Northern Arizona Tournament Saint Louis at Florida International

Thursday, September 1 Dayton at Akron E. Illinois at Saint Louis Friday, September 2 UAB at Arkansas Tournament Cincinnati at Great Niagara Falls Invitational Dayton at Miami Invitational DePaul at Virginia Tech Tournament Marquette at Valparaiso Popcorn Classic The U of M host Tiger Invitational Saint Louis at Bradley Invitational

Saturday, September 17 UAB host UAB Tournament Cincinnati at American Classic DePaul at Minnesota Tournament Marquette at Power Bar Invitational The U of M at Northern Arizona Tournament Saint Louis at Florida Atlantic Classic

Saturday, September 3 UAB at Arkansas Tournament Cincinnati at Great Niagara Falls Invitational Dayton at Miami Invitational DePaul at Virginia Tech Tournament Marquette at Valparaiso Popcorn Classic The U of M host Tiger Invitational Saint Louis at Bradley Invitational

Tuesday, September 20 UAB at Alabama Cincinnati at Morehead State Xavier at Dayton Marquette at Wisconsin-Green Bay

Sunday, September 4 Cincinnati at Great Niagara Falls Invitational DePaul at Radford

Wednesday, September 21 Indiana State at Saint Louis Tennessee State at The U of M

Tuesday, September 6 Mississippi at UAB Alabama at UAB Cincinnati at Middle Tennessee State Bowling Green at Dayton SE Missouri at Saint Louis

Friday, September 23 UAB at Baylor Tournament Arkansas at Cincinnati Dayton at Butler Invitational DePaul host DePaul Tournament Saint Louis at Missouri

Wednesday, September 7 Cincinnati at Tennessee State DePaul at Wisconsin Marquette at Wisconsin

Saturday, September 24 UAB at Baylor Tournament Dayton at Butler Invitational DePaul host DePaul Tournament Louisville at The U of M

Friday, September 9 UAB at Oklahoma Tournament Cincinnati at Akron Classic Dayton at Arkansas State Invitational DePaul host DePaul Tournament Marquette at Syracuse Invitational The U of M host Graphic Systems Classic Saint Louis host Billiken Invitational

Tuesday, September 27 Wright State at Cincinnati Dayton at Toledo Marquette at Illinois-Chicago The U of M at Mississippi State Wednesday, September 28 DePaul at Loyola

Saturday, September 10 UAB at Oklahoma Tournament Cincinnati at Akron Classic Dayton at Arkansas State Invitational DePaul host DePaul Tournament Marquette at Syracuse Invitational The U of M host Graphic Systems Classic Saint Louis host Billiken Invitational

Friday, September 30 Saint Louis at UAB Cincinnati at Marquette Dayton at DePaul Saturday, October 1 Cincinnati at DePaul Dayton at Marquette Saint Louis at The U of M

Tuesday, September 13 Morehead State at Dayton DePaul at Bradley Eastern Illinois at Saint Louis

Tuesday, October 4 UAB at The U of M 37


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CMC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Eastern Michigan at Dayton DePaul at Illinois-Chicago Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Marquette

Saturday, October 29 Dayton at UAB Cincinnati at The U of M Marquette vs. Saint Louis Oral Roberts vs. Saint Louis

Friday, October 7 DePaul at UAB Cincinnati vs. Murray State (at Saint Louis) Dayton at Saint Louis Marquette at The U of M

Tuesday, November 1 Auburn at UAB Cincinnati at Dayton Saint Louis at Evansville

Saturday, October 8 Marquette at UAB Cincinnati at Saint Louis Dayton at Murray State DePaul at The U of M

Wednesday, November 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay at Marquette

Tuesday, November 8 DePaul at Northern Illinois Marquette at Wisconsin-Milwaukee The U of M at Ole Miss

Saturday, October 15 UAB at Dayton The U of M at Cincinnati North Carolina State at DePaul Saint Louis at Marquette

Saturday, November 5 UAB at DePaul Saint Louis at Cincinnati The U of M at Marquette

Friday, October 14 UAB at Cincinnati The U of M at Dayton Saint Louis at DePaul

Friday, November 4 The U of M at Marquette Cincinnati at Louisville Saint Louis at Dayton The U of M at DePaul

Tuesday, October 11 UAB at Auburn Dayton at Cincinnati

Friday, November 11 UAB at South Florida Tournament Marquette at DePaul The U of M at SE Missouri State Invitational Saint Louis at SE Missouri State Invitational

Sunday, October 16 DePaul at Marquette Saint Louis at Wisconsin-Green Bay Thursday, October 20 The U of M at Saint Louis

Saturday, November 12 UAB at South Florida Tournament Miami (Ohio) at DePaul The U of M at SE Missouri State Invitational Saint Louis at SE Missouri State Invitational

Friday, October 21 UAB at Saint Louis Marquette at Cincinnati DePaul at Dayton The U of M at SlU-Carbondale

Sunday, November 13 Georgetown at Dayton Cleveland State at Dayton

Saturday, October 22 UAB vs SlU-Carbondale (at Saint Louis) DePaul at Cincinnati Marquette at Dayton SlU-Carbondale at Saint Louis

Tuesday, November 15 Wright State at Dayton Cincinnati at Xavier

Tuesday, October 25 The U of M at UAB Dayton at Ohio University

Friday-Sunday, November 18-20 Great Midwest Conference Championship, Dayton Ohio Friday, November 25 The U of M at Georgia Invitational

Friday, October 28 Cincinnati at UAB Dayton at The U of M DePaul at Saint Louis Marquette vs. Oral Roberts

Saturday, November 26 UAB at Florida UAB vs Central Florida (at Florida) The U of M at Georgia Invitational 38


ALL-TIME OPPONENTS RECORDS TEAM Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State American University Arizona State Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Army Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Berry College Bradley Bowling Green Brigham Young Butler Cal-Santa Clara Carson-Newman Carthage College Central Arkansas Central Florida Central Missouri Chapman College Charleston College Christian Brothers Cincinnati Clemson Coker College Colorado Colorado State Columbus College Connecticut Covenant College

W-L 2-6 13-6 3-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 26-17 1-0 0-3 17-0 3-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 2-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 13-16 2-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0

Danville J.C Dayton DePaul Duke

1-0 3-0 2-3 2-0

East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Eastern Mennonite Eastern Michigan Evansville

1-0 6-5 3-5 1-2 1-0 0-2 2-0

Fisk

2-0

Flagler College

0-1

Florence State Florida Florida International Florida Southern Florida State Florida Tech Francis Marion Freed-Hardeman Fresno State

1-0 1-5 0-1 2-0 2-15 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-1

Georgetown George Mason George Washington Georgia Graceland College

1-0 1-0 1-2 2-3 0-1

Henderson State Hinds J.C Hofstra ....

1-0 1-0 ... 1-0

TEAM Houston

W-L 0-3

Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana-Purdue (Ft. Wayne) Indiana State

1-0 3-2 0-4 1-0 1-0

Jackson State J.C Jacksonville Jefferson C.C

2-0 1-0 4-0

Kansas Kansas State Kearney State Kellogg C.C Kentucky Kentucky State

0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-7 1-0

Lake C.C Lambuth Langler College Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Loyola-Marymount

1-0 7-1 1-0 1-2 1-1 9-11 0-2 0-2

TEAM Peabody Penn State Pittsburgh Purdue

W-L 4-0 0-1 0-3 0-1

Rhode Island Rhodes "Southwestern" Rice Rollins College

0-1 10-0 1-0 1-0

Saint Louis Samford Sam Houston South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southeast Missouri State Southern University Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Mississippi Southern University Southwest Baptist Southwest Missouri State Southwestern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Syracuse

7-4 1-0 0-2 4-1 4-7 3-1 8-1 1-0 0-1 5-13 12-1 1-0 2-0 0-8 5-1 1-3 0-1

Tennessee Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Texas-Arlington Texas-Austin Texas A&M Texas-El Paso Texas-Pan American Texas Southern Texas Tech Troy State Tulane Tulsa

9-23 6-2 22-4 1-0 9-9 1-3 0-2 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 3-0 8-7 4-0

Madison College Marquette Mars Hill Memphis State "A" Memphis State "B" Memphis Volleyball Miami Miami-Dade C.C Middle Tenn. State Milligan Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Univ./Women Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Montana Montevallo Morehead State Murray State

1-1 5-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 21-1 1-0 26-26 1-0 18-3 7-6 4-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 4-3 8-1

Nebraska-Omaha New Mexico New Orleans Nicholls State North Alabama North Carolina North Carolina State North Dakota State North Georgia North Texas Northeast Louisiana Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Kentucky N.E. Illinois Northwestern Northwestern State (La.)

0-1 0-2 4-1 2-1 3-0 1-3 2-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 4-1 1-1 2-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0

Valpairaso Villanova Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech

Ohio University Oklahoma Oral Roberts Oregon State

1-0 0-4 2-4 0-1

Xavier

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UCLA Union Utah Utah State

Washington State Weber State West Georgia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop College Wisconsin Wright State

0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 13-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-3 5-0 0-4 1-1 2-1 1-3 0-1 0-1 ... 2-0


'94

ALL

OPPONENTS SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

Lady Tiger Invitational In Memphis, Tennessee September 2 7:00 p.m. Location: Hammond, Louisiana Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 13,235 President: Dr. G. Warren Smith Head Coach: Roni Armeda Alma Mater/Year: Florida/1990 Record at School/Years: 27-13/1 Career Record/Years: 27-13/1 Office Phone: (504) 549-2253 Best Time To Call: Mornings Athletic Director: Tom Douple Trainer: Bob Goodwin SID for Volleyball: Jack Duggan Office Phone: (504) 549-2341 Home Phone: (504) 542-9646 Fax Phone: (504) 549-2061 Press Row: (504) 549-2341 Home Court/Capacity: University Center/7,500 Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Lady Lions Conference: Trans America 1993 Overall Record: 27-13 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1/1 st Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/2 Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5 Newcomers: 5 Starters Lost: Maria Malpica, 5-8, S Dina Donalson, 5-10, OH Starters Returning: Angelina Marin, 5-9, Sr., OH Darci Starr, 5-9, Jr., OH Christie Mikolajchak, 6-2, Jr., MB Melissa Centanni, 5-5, Sr., DS Newcomers: Shelia Wang, 5-7, Fr., RS April Barnes, 5-10, Fr., OH April Bauer, 5-10, Jr., RS Jessica Griffis, 5-11, Fr., MB Katie Piper, 5-7, Fr., OH/S First Meeting First Meeting Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

Lady Tiger Invitational In Memphis, Tennessee September 3 1:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri State Classic In Cape Girardeau, Missouri November 12 1:00 p.m. Location: Little Rock, Ark. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 12,419 President: Dr. Charles Hathaway Head Coach: Van Compton Alma Mater/Year: Arkansas State/1966 Record at School/Years: 107-79/6 Career Record/Years: 107-79/6 Office Phone: (501) 569-3371 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Hawley Woods Alma Mater/Year: Arkansas State/1991 Athletic Director: Mike Hamrick Trainer: Mike Ferguson SID for Volleyball: TBA Office Phone: (501) 569-3449 Home Phone: TBA Fax Phone: (501) 569-3030 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Trojan Fieldhouse/1,500 Colors: Maroon, Gold and White Nickname: Lady Trojans Conference: Sun Belt 1993 Overall Record: 24-12 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/2nd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/7 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: Jennifer Burke, 5-10, OH Cassie Olson, 5-8, S Iris Rodriguez, 5-11, MB Starters Returning: Rhonda Rutherford, 6-0, Sr., MH Michelle Wilson, 6-3, Sr., MB Tanya Wolf, 5-10, So., S/OH Newcomers: Adanya Guevara, 5-9, Jr., S Angie Goellner, 5-11, Fr., MB Kim Hooper, 5-10, Fr., OH Crystal Martin, 6-0, Jr., OH 1-2 LJALR, 3-0/Sept. 12,1992 Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

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1993 Opponents

OLE MISS Lady Tiger Invitational In Memphis, Tennessee September 3 7:00 p.m. Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Founded:

1894

Enrollment:

4,922

President:

\A

Dr. Robert H. Donaldson

Head Coach:

Dawn Colston

Alma Mater/Year:

Idaho/1991

Record at School/Years:

2-31/1

Career Record/Years:

2-31/1

Office Phone:

(918) 631-2128

Best Time To Call:

9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Assistant Coach:

Carlo Reyes

Alma Mater/Year:

Washington State/1991

Athletic Director:

Christopher Small

Trainer:

Scott McGonagle

SID for Volleyball:

Debbie Long

Office Phone:

(918) 631-2492

Home Phone:

(918) 660-0476

Fax Phone:

(918) 631-3913

Press Row:

NA

Home Court/Capacity: Colors:

Mabes Gym/1,000 Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson

Nickname:

Golden Hurricane

Conference:

Missouri Valley

1993 Overall Record:

2-31

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

0-16/9th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

4/5

Starters Lost/Returning:

2/4

Newcomers:

8

Starters Lost:

Kristina Mitchell, 5-11, OH Marisha Placek, 5-9, S

Starters Returning:

Mendy Marsh, 5-9, So., S Monika Radloff, 6-0, Sr., MB Deana Sporcich, 6-0, So., MB Monika Tupholme, 5-10, Jr., OH

Newcomer:

Brandie Carson, 5-9, Fr., S Ashleigh Hagerty, 5-9, Fr., OH Kim Heine, 6-1, Fr., MB Christy McKay, 5-7, Fr., S Katherine Miller, 5-8, Fr., OH Goldie Rogers, 5-11, Fr., MB Heather Slocum, 6-0, Fr., OH/MB Jennifer Vacanti, 5-6, Fr., S

Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

Graphic Systems Classic In Memphis, Tennessee September 9 7:00 p.m. In Oxford, Mississippi November 8 7:00 p.m.

0-4 The U of M, 3-0/ Nov. 4, 1988

Location: Oxford, Mississippi Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 10,369 Chancellor: Dr. R. Gerald Turner Head Coach: John Blair Alma Mater/Year: Tennessee/1976 Record at School: 112-143/8 Career Record/Years: 112-143/8 Office Phone: (601) 232-7540 Best Time To Call: Mornings Asst. Coach: Michelle Whitby-York Alma Mater/Year: Ole Miss/1991 Athletic Director: James T. 'Pete' Boone Trainer: Donna Wesley SID for Volleyball: Joel Schumann Office Phone: (601) 232-7522 Home Phone: (601) 234-9365 Fax Phone: (901) 232-7006 Press Row: (601) 236-1931 Home Court/Capacity: ... C. M. Tad Smith Coliseum/8,135 Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Nickname: Lady Rebels Conference: Southeastern 1993 Overall Record: 3-28 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 0-14/1 Oth Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/8 Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4 Newcomers: 5 Starters Lost: Shoe Powell, 5-6, OH Amy Kerbow, 5-7, OH Starters Returning: De Luster, 6-0, Jr., MB Liz Poerner, 5-7, So., S Genevieve "V" Shy, 6-1, So., MB Julia Sitarz, 5-11, So., OH Newcomers: Susan Argue, 5-9, Fr., OH/S Leslie Bourgeios, 5-9, Fr., OH/S Nicole Cleneay, 5-8, Fr., S Lori Coleman, 5-10, Fr., MB/OH Stephenie Somers, 6-0, Fr., MB Record vs. The U of M: 26-26 Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-1/Nov. 11, 1993 41


1993 Opponents

Graphic Systems Classic In Memphis, Tennessee September 10 7:00 p.m.

Graphic Systems Classic In Memphis, Tennessee September 10 11:00 a.m.

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

MURRAY STATE

Location: Murray, Kentucky Founded: 1922 Enrollment: 8,190 President: Dr. Kern Alexander Head Coach: Brenda Bowlin Alma Mater/Year: Salisbury State/1989 Record at School/Years: 33-34/3 Career Record/Years: 33-34/3 Office Phone: (502) 762-3825 Best Time To Call: Late Mornings Assistant Coach: Moh Wung Ming Alma Mater/Year: Southern llliniois/1993 Athletic Director: Michael D. Strickland Trainer: Alan Tollar SID for Volleyball: David Ramey Office Phone: (502) 762-4270 Home Phone: (502) 759-9905 Fax Phone: (502) 762-6814 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Cutchin Fieldhouse Racer Arena/5,500 Colors: Blue and gold Nickname: Racers Conference: Ohio Valley 1993 Overall Record: 11-21 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9 Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 6 Starters Lost: Denise Donnely, 5-7, S A.C. Geralds, 5-7, OH Amy Rhodes, 5-10, H Starters Returning: Sarah Dearworih, 6-0, Sr., MH Elizabeth Spomer, 5-10, Sr., OH Gina Buscher, 5-8, Sr., OH Newcomers: Melissa DeRan, 5-10, Fr., OH Kristi Hoffman, 5-8, Fr., S/H Shelly Juenger, 6-1, Jr., MH Jill Kennedy, 5-8, Fr., OH Dawn Kruse, 5-9, Fr., S Angie Roberts, 5-11, Fr., S/H 1-8 The U of M, 3-1/Oct. 30, 1990

1923

Founded:

Nacogdoches, Texas

Location: Enrollment: President: Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year:

12,500 Dr. Dan Angel Debbie Humphreys Texas Tech/1986 112-85/6

Career Record/Years:

112-85/6

Record at School/Years: Office Phone:

(409) 568-3501

Best Time To Call: .. Monday-Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Loree McCary

Trainer:

Steve McCarty

Athletic Director: SID for Volleyball:

Billy Skinner (409) 560-3937

Home Phone:

(409) 568-4150

Office Phone: Fax Phone: Press Row: Home Court/Capacity: Colors:

(409) 568-4593 NA Shelton Gym/1,000 Purple and White Southland

Conference:

Ladyjacks

Nickname: 1993 Overall Record: 1993 Conference Record/Finish:

29-11 7-2/2nd 2/4

Starters Lost/Returning:

4/6

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

Wendy Walling, 5-7, S

Starters Lost:

6

Newcomers:

Diane Wismann, 6-0, OH Kristi Stanley, 6-0, MB Starters Returning:

Joycee Curry, 5-9, Sr., OH Aubrey Duncan, 5-11, Sr., MB Brooke Newburg, 5-9, So., OH Terri Sherrill, 5-7, Sr.,S

Newcomers:

Kasey Fleener, 5-10,

Fr., MB

Kristi Juracek, 5-11, Jr., MB Susie Schumann, 5-10, Fr., MB Holly Sutton, 5-8, Fr., S April Taylor, 5-10, Fr., MB Record vs. The U of M:

2-1

Last Meeting:

SFA, 3-0/Sept. 17, 1993

Record vs. The UofM: Last Meeting:

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1993 Opponents

NORTHERN ARIZONA

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE

Kachina Classic In Flagstaff, Arizona September 16 10:00 a.m.

Kachina Classic In Flagstaff, Arizona September 16 3:30 p.m.

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 18,500 President: Dr. Clara M. Lovett Head Coach: Kelley Sliva Alma Mater/Year: Arizona/1985 Record at School/Years: 14-13/1 Career Record/Years: 14-13/1 Office Phone: (602) 523-5649 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Lisa Stuck Alma Mater/Year: Arizona State/1984 Assistant Coach: Janelle Harmonson Alma Mater/Year: Houston/1992 Athletic Director: Steve Holton Trainer: Leslie Lynch SID for VolleybalI: Amy Cooley Office Phone: (602) 523-6330 Home Phone: (602) 774-2199 Fax Phone: (602) 523-6793 Press Row: (602) 523-5192 Home Court/Capacity: Rolle Activity Center/2,000 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Lumberjacks Conference: Big Sky 1993 Overall Record: 14-13 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-6/2nd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 1/9 Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5 Newcomers: 5 Starters Lost: Trina Keeton, 5-8, MB Starters Returning: Rejane Aggio, 5-11, Jr., OH Jennifer Clark, 5-10, Sr., OH Julie Mchado, 5-7, Jr., S Elizabeth Mason, 6-0, Jr., OH Paula Townsend, 6-0, Sr., MB Newcomers: Susan Brondell, 6-4, Fr., MB Tami Burchard, 5-10, Fr., OH Darcy Frandsen, 5-10, Fr., OH Amy Morgan, 5-11, Jr., MB Charlotte Mullin, 5-9, Fr., S Jenny Treglown, 6-0, Fr., MB Gate Weaver, 6-0, Fr., OH Record vs. The U of M: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting

CAL STATE NOBTHBIP6E

Location: Northridge, California Founded: 1958 Enrollment: 26,000 President: Dr. Blenda J. Wilson Head Coach: Lian Kang Lu Alma Mater/Year: Beijing Institute of Sports Tech./1955 Record at School/Years: First Season Career Record/Years: First Season Office Phone: (818) 885-3221 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Carolyn Hueth Alma Mater/Year: Pepperdine/1992 Assistant Coach: Maria-Reyes Sanchez Alma Mater/Year: UC-Santa Barbara/1992 Athletic Director: Robert J. Hiegert Trainer: Rhonda Lowry SID for Volleyball: Ryan Finney Office Phone: (818) 885-3243 Home Phone: (818) 993-2062 Fax Phone: (818) 885-4762 Press Row: (818) 885-4701 Home Court/Capacity: The Matadome/3,000 Colors: Red, White and Black Nickname: Matadors Conference: American West 1993 Overall Record: 12-17 1993 Conference Record/Finish: First Year in AWC Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 5/7 Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4 Newcomers: 4 Letter Winners Lost: Molly McLaughlin, 5-9, OH Debbie Bueche-Smith, 6-2, MB Amy Sherman, 5-10, OH Key Returnee: Aimee Stone, 5-10, Sr., OH Missy Clements, 5-11, Sr., OH Ana Kristich, 6-1, Sr., OH Newcomers: Kathleen Shannon, 5-8, Sr., S Stephanie Pfau, 6-0, Fr., MB-OH Natasha Johnson, 6-0, Fr., OH Record vs. The U of M: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting

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1993 Opponents

In Memphis, Tennessee September 21

Kachina Classic In Flagstaff, Arizona September 17

TENNESSEE STATE

HOUSTON

7:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. Location: Houston, Texas Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 33,000 President: Dr. James Pickering Head Coach: Bill Walton Alma Mater/Years: George William/1974 Record at School: 167-102/8 Career Record/Years: 377-157/13 Office Phone: (713) 743-9474 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Patsy McClymont Alma Mater/Year: Western Michigan/1981 Athletic Director: Bill Carr Trainer: Missy Leget SID for Volleyball: John Sullivan Office Phone: (713) 743-9474 Home Phone: (713) 521-9464 Fax Phone: (713) 743-9411 Press Row: (713) 743-9410 Home Court/Capacity: Hofheinz Pavilion/10,060 Colors: Scarlet and White Nickname: Cougars Conference: Southwest 1993 Overall Record: 20-16 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 6-4/3rd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 7/6 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 3 Starters Lost: Joellen Kliatas, 6-0, H Ashley Mulkey, 5-9, H Wendy Munzel, 6-0, H Starters Returning: Lilly Denoon, 6-0, Sr., H Carlo Maul, 5-7, Sr., H Sami Sawyer, 5-9, So., S Newcomers: Marie Tourillon, 6-0, Fr., H Debbie Yokes, 6-2, Fr., H Cortney Williams, 5-11, Fr., H UH 2-1 UH, 3-1/Nov. 30, 1990 Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

Location: Nashville, Tennessee Founded: 1912 Enrollment: 8,000 President: Dr. James A. Hefner Head Coach: Gerald Robinson Alma Mater/Years: Tennessee State/1981 Record at School/Years: 0-25/1 Career Record/Years: 0-25/1 Office Phone: .' (615) 320-3050 Best Time To Call: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Interim Athletic Director: Howard Gentry, Jr. Trainer: Tom Bossung SID for Volleyball: Johnny Franks Office Phone: (615) 320-3596 Home Phone: (615) 367-0700 Fax Phone: (315) 320-3596/320-3391 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Howard C. Gentry Complex /10,500 Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Lady Tigers Conference: Ohio Valley 1993 Overall Record: 0-25 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 0-16/9th Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 1/10 Starters Lost/Returning: 0/6 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: 0 Starters Returning: Leejuana Bryant, 5-9, So., OH Lekeshia Morrow, 5-3, So., S Tanya Morre, 5-8, Jr., OH Nkechinyere Olumba, 6-1, Jr., MH Chianta Vaughn, 5-8, Jr., OH Martisha Wilson, 5-5, Jr., S/OH Newcomers: Dorisalaan Bert, 5-10, Fr., OH Kenyetta Burroughs, 5-11, Jr., OH Keisha Felton, 5-2, Fr., S Chelsea Livingston, 5-10, Jr., OH 0-1 The U of M, 3-1/Oct. 9, 1990 Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

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1993 Opponents

SAINT LOUIS

MISSISSIPPI STATE In Starkville, Mississippi September 27 7:30 p.m.

October 1 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m. October 20 In St. Louis, Missouri 7:00 p.m.

Location:

Starkville, Mississippi

Founded:

1878

Location:

St. Louis, Missouri

13,654

Founded:

1818

Enrollment: President:

Dr. Donald Zacharias

Head Coach: Alma Mater/Years:

Enrollment:

Samye Johnson Mississippi U. for Women/1971

Record at School:

First Year

Career Record/Years:

Head Coach:

Best Time To Call:

Marilyn McReavy-Nolen Southwest Texas State/1961

Record at School/Years:

(601) 325-2722

First Year

Career Record/Years:

Mornings

Athletic Director:

Rev. Lawrence Biondi, SJ.

Alma Mater/Years:

471-212/17

Office Phone:

11,300

President:

Larry Templeton

...,

624-223/16

Office Phone:

(314) 658-3171

Best Time To Call:

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Trainer:

Kim Karvonen

Assistant Coach:

Dr. Richard Leonard

SID for Volleyball:

David Murray

Alma Mater/Year:

Roberts Morris/1986

Office Phone:

(601) 325-2703

Athletic Director:

Home Phone:

(601) 323-8451

Trainer:

Fax Phone:

(601) 325-2563

SID for Volleyball:

Press Row:

NA

Office Phone:

Humphrey Coliseum/10,000

Home Court/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Conference:

(314) 658-3981

Home Phone:

(314) 993-4312

Fax Phone:

(314) 658-7193

Bulldogs

Press Row:

NA

Home Court/Capacity:

15-19

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

Russell Brightman

Maroon and White Southeastern

1993 Overall Record:

TBA Karen Fennell

Bauman-Eberhardt/2,000

Colors:

4-10/7th

Blue and White

Nickname:

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

3/5

Conference:

Starters Lost/Returning:

2/4

1993 Overall Record:

Billikens Great Midwest 10-22

Newco m ers:

2

Starters Lost:

Cathy Clark, 6-3, OH

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

6/3

Ashley Davis, 5-9, MB

Starters Lost/Returning:

5/1

Starters Returning:

Newcomers:

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

Nicolle Carter, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers:

5

Melissa Kariker, 5-10, So., OH

Starters Lost:

Christy Czuppon, 5-8, S

Heather Schilling, 5-7, Jr., S

Lyndi Fuller, 5-8, S/OH

Carmen Easley, Jr., MB

Sara Jordan, 6-2, OH

Misty Farner, 5-11, Jr., MB Heather Rasmussen, 6-0, Fr., S/H

Julie VonFeldt, 5-11, MB

Kim Ouwenga, 6-0, OH

Rhonda Corbin, 6-0, Fr., OH Record vs. The U of M: LastMeeting:

l-ll/7th

Starters Returning:

3-18

Newcomers:

MSU, 3-2/Nov. 18, 1992

Karen Black, 5-8, Sr., OH Stephanie Feulner, 6-2, Jr., DS Andrea Hibben, 5-10, Fr., OH Tracey Johnson, 5-11, Fr., OH Christine Tretten, 6-0, Sr., MH Julie Tretten, 6-0, Fr., MH

Record vs. The U of M: LastMeeting:

45

2-4 The U of M, 3-0/Oct., 15, 1993


1993 Opponents

October 7 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m. November 5 In Milwaukee, Wisconsin 7:30 p.m.

October 4 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m. October 25 In Birmingham, Alabama 7:00 p.m.

MARQUETTE

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM

Location: Founded: Enrollment: President: Head Coach: Alma Mater/Years: Record at School: Career Record/Years: Office Phone: Best Time To Call: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater/Year: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater/Year: Athletic Director: Trainer:

Birmingham, Alabama 1969 16,788 Dr. J. Claude Bennett Judy Sackfield Clemson/1985 43-31/2 43-31/2 (205) 934-6014 Mornings Stacey Torman Texas A&M/1987 Melissa Gilbert UAB/1992 Gene Bartow Vinnie Pappalardo

SID for Volleyball: Julie Dailey Office Phone: (205) 934-0722 Home Phone: NA Fax Phone: (205) 934-7505 Press Row: (205) 934-7505 Home Court/Capacity: DAB Arena/8,500 Colors: Green, Gold and White Nickname: Blazers Conference: Great Midwest 1993 Overall Record: 20-18 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-6/2nd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/9 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: Chelsea Bishop, 6-1, MB Wendy Huber, 6-0, OH Jill Waddell, 5-10, OH Starters Returning: Bree Barnard, 6-1, Jr., OH Heather Dillard, 5-9, Sr., S Toni Herron, 5-11, Sr., MB Newcomers: Kathy Bowditch, 5-8, Fr., S Erin Dabney, 6-2, Fr., MB Kellyanne Gandy, 5-8, Fr., OH Tonya Larson, 5-9, Fr., OH 11-3 UAB, 3-1/Nov. 19, 1993

Location:

GOLIElWAtll

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 11,032 President: Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. Head Coach: Tat Shiely Alma Mater/Years: Quincy College/1972 Record at School: 324-355-5/19 Career Record/Years: 324-355-5/19 Office Phone: (414) 288-7707 Best Time To Call: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Athletic Director: Bill Cords Trainer: Kelly Bell SID for Volleyball: Kathleen Hohl Office Phone: (414) 288-7447 Home Phone: (414) 645-1419 Fax Phone: (414) 288-6519 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Marquette Gym/500 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: Great Midwest 1993 Overall Record: 14-16 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 3-9/6th Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/9 Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: Tricia McCarthy, 6-1, MB Kelli O'Connell, 5-10, MB Starters Returning: Kristin Kemmeter, 5-5, So., S Keelyn Krill, 5-10, So., OH Tricia McNamara, 5-11, Sr., OH Betsy Olle, 5-10, Sr., OH Newcomers: Susan Boylan, 6-0, Fr., MB Lisa Breunig, 6-1, Fr., OH Martha Meyer, 6-0, Fr., OH Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

Brandy Yee, 6-0, Fr., MB 1-4 The U of M, 3-0/Nov. 6, 1993

Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

46


1993 Opponents

DEPAUL

TENNESSEE-MARTIN October 12

October 8 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m. November 4 In Chicago, Illinois 7:00 p.m.

In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m.

Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Founded:

1898

Enrollment:

16,414

President:

Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M.

Head Coach:

Anna Marie Marassa

Alma Mater/Year:

DePaul/1987

Record at School:

137-92/6

Career Record/Years:

137-92/6

Office Phone:

(312) 362-8414

Best Time To Call:

Mornings

Assistant Coach:

Mark Johnson

Alma Mater/Year:

DePaul/1984

Athletic Director:

Bill Bradshaw

SID for Volleyball:

Scott Reed

Office Phone:

(312) 362-8415

Home Phone:

(312) 281-6307

Fax Phone:

(312) 362-8076

Press Row:

(312) 404-9335

Home Court/Capacity:

Alumni Hall/5,300

Colors:

Royal Blue and Scarlet

Nickname:

Blue Demons

Conference:

Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record:

22-14

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

9-3/2nd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

5/6

Starters Lost/Returning:

3/3

Newcomers:

4

Starters Lost:

Wendy Fahlstrom, 5-10, OH Jennifer Skarp, 6-2, MB Susan Wronski, 5-9, OH

Starters Returning:

Sheila Carroll, 5-9, Sr., S Denise Novy, 6-0, So., MH Terri Kaspar, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers:

Lisa Luebke, 6-0, Fr., MH

Location: Martin, Tennessee Founded: 1900 Enrollment: 5,646 Chancellor: Dr. Margaret N. Perry Head Coach: Milly MacDonell Alma Mater/Year: Mississippi U. for Women/1981 Record at School: 193-218/10 Career Record/Years: 193-218/10 Office Phone: (901) 587-7680 Best Time To Call: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Athletic Director: Benny Hollis Trainer: Linda Barker SID for Volleyball: Lee Wilmot Office Phone: (901) 587-7630 Home Phone: (901) 587-9811 Fax Phone: (901) 587-7624 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Lady Pacer Fieldhouse/3,000 Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and White Nickname: Lady Pacers Conference: Ohio Valley 1993 Overall Record: 13-21 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 5-13/7th Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 2 Starters Lost: Stacey Denton, 5-9, OH Gentry Early, 5-11, MH Helen Joyce, 5-6, S Starters Returning: Carrie Smith, 5-10, So., OH Traci Tisch, 6-0, Jr., MH Erin Wayne, 5-8, So., OH Newcomers: Lenora McKinzie, 5-10, Jr., OH Amy Ohrt, 6-1, Fr., MH Record vs. The U of M: 4-21 Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-0/Sept. 21, 1993

Cherie Novak, 6-0, Fr., MH Stephanie Pershing, 5-11, Fr., OH Jaime Walters, 5-11, Fr., OH Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

3-2 The U of M, 3-0/Nov. 5,1993

47


1993 Opponents

October 15 In Cincinnati, Ohio 6:30 p.m. October 29 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m.

October 14 In Dayton, Ohio 6:00 p.m. October 28 In Memphis, Tennessee 7:00 p.m.

CINCINNATI

DAYTON

Penny Smith (513) 229-4460 (513) 433-3160 (513) 229-4461 Fredricks Athletic and Convocation Center/ 3,000

SID for Volleyball: Office Phone: Home Phone: Fax Phone: Home Court/Capacity:

Dayton, Ohio 1850 6,300 Brother Raymond Fitz, S.M. Peter Hoyer Wisconsin Eau Claire/1985 First Year First Year (513) 229-4428 Mornings Bernie Goldfine UC-Santa Barbara/1975 Xiangrong Liu Xiamen University/1986 Ted Kissell Carolyn Keith

Location: Founded: Enrollment: President: Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year: Record at School/Years: Career Record/Years: Office Phone: Best Time To Call: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater/Year: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater/Year: Athletic Director: Trainer:

Colors: Nickname: Conference:

Red and Blue Flyers Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 17-14 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 8-6/3rd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/4 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: Cathy Wojciechowski, 5-9, MB Jamie Kirch, 5-9, S/H Melissa Banjoff, 5-8, OH Starters Returning: Amy Habel, 6-0, Jr., MB Paula Kirch, 5-11, Jr., MB Dee Moraja, 5-9, Sr., S/H Newcomers:

Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

Michele Carter, 5-10, Fr., MB Sheila Kreim, 5-11, Fr., MB Holly Piper, 5-7, Fr., S Brandie Potter, 5-11, Fr., OH 0-3 The U of M, 3-2/Oct. 31, 1993

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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Founded: 1819 Enrollment: 36,000 President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger Head Coach: Mike Lingenfelter Alma Mater/Year: Cincinnati/1982 Record at School/Years: 54-44/3 Career Record/Years: 111-68/5 Office Phone: (513) 556-0562 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Rich Zeciski Alma Mater/Year: Cincinnati/1975 Athletic Director: Gerald O'Dell Trainer: Pat Graman SID for Volleyball: Julie Swift Office Phone: (513) 556-5191 Home Phone: (513) 232-0740 Fax Phone: (513) 556-0619 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Shoemaker Center/13,176 Colors: Red and Black Nickname: Bearcats Conference: Great Midwest 1993 Overall Record: 12-21 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 4-8/5th Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 2/7 Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5 Newcomers: 1 Starters Lost: Angie Showalter, 5-11, MB Starters Returning: Beth Herman, 5-5, So., S Ginger Jordan, 5-9, So., OH Dawn Largent, 6-0, Sr., MB Melissa Miller, 5-9, Fr., OH Jill Voelkerding, 5-10, Jr., OH Newcomer: Gretchen Kocher, 5-8, Fr., S/OH Anne Kordes, 5-9, Fr., S Chrissy Smith, 5-11, Fr., MB 16-13 UC, 3-2/Oct. 30, 1993 Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

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1993 Opponents

SIU-CARBONDALE October 21 In St. Louis, Missouri 5:00 p.m.

SIU

Location:

Carbondale, Illinois

Founded:

1869

Enrollment:

Dr. John C. Guyon

Head Coach:

Sonya Locke

Alma Mater/Year:

44-45/3

Career Record/Years:

79-50/4

Office Phone:

(618) 453-5473

Best Time To Call:

Mid-Morning

Assistant Coach:

Jill Doty

Alma Mater/Year:

Murray State/1993

Athletic Director:

Jim Hart

Trainer:

Sally Perkins

SID for Volleyball:

Mitchell Parkinson

Office Phone:

(618) 453-5470

Home Phone:

(618) 457-7410

Fax Phone:

(618) 536-2152

Press Row:

(618) 453-2800

Home Court/Capacity:

Davies Gym/1,250

Colors:

Maroon and White

Nickname:

Salukis

Conference:

Missouri Valley

1993 Overall Record:

14-13

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

7-9/tied 4th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

2/11

Starters Lost/Returning:

Newcomers: Starters Lost:

1/5

Newcomers:

3 Brand! Stein, 5-6,

OH

Kim Cassady, 5-6, Sr., S

Starters Returning:

Beth Diell, 5-10, Jr., OH Heather Herdes, 5-9, Jr., OH Deborah Heyne, 6-0, Sr., MB/OH

Newcomers:

Jodi Revoir, 6-0, So., MB Newcomers:

Traci Eggers, 5-11, Fr., OH Monica Harden, 5-9, Fr., S

Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting

Monique Galvin, 6-0, Fr., MB Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

12-2 SIU, 3-1/Sept. 13,

Charleston, Illinois 1895 10,700 Dr. David Jorns

Head Coach: Betty Ralston Alma Mater/Year: Plymouth State/1968 Record at School/Years: 205-1 73/11 Career Record/Years: 290-218/15 Office Phone: (217) 581-2924 Best Time To Call: 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Athletic Director: Dr. Robert McBee Trainer: Ellen Egging SID for Volleyball: David Kidwell Office Phone: (217) 581-6408 Home Phone: (217) 345-4166 Fax Phone: (217) 581-6434 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: McAfee Gym/2,000 Colors: Blue and Gray Nickname: Panthers Conference: Mid-Continent Conference 1993 Overall Record: 17-17 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6/3rd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Southern Illinois/1983

Record at School/Years:

Starters Returning:

Location: Founded: Enrollment: President:

24,000

President:

Starters Lost:

EASTERN ILLINOIS Southeast Missouri State Classic In Cape Girardeau, Missouri October 11 6:00 p.m.

1991

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FLORIDA STATE Georgia Invitational In Athens, Georgia November 26 4:00 or 6:30 p.m.

SOUTH FLORIDA Georgia Invitational In Athens, Georgia November 26 4:00 or 6:30 p.m. Location:

Tampa, Florida

Founded: Enrollment: President:

Betty Castor

Head Coach:

Perri Hankins

Alma Mater/Year:

Ball State/1979

Record at School:

56-36/3

Career Record/Years:

63-63/5

Office Phone:

(813) 974-4130

Best Time To Call:

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Asst. Coach:

Becky Kanitz

Alma Mater/Year:

Purdue/1989

Athletic Director:

Paul Griffin

Trainer:

Denise Pulliam

SID for Volleyball: Office Phone:

Location: Tallahassee, Florida Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 28,500 President: Sandy D'Alemberte Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud Alma Mater/Year: Southwest Missouri State/1975 Record at School/Years: 499-206/18 Career Record/Years: 499-206/18 Office Phone: (904) 644-1091 Best Time To Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Shellly Birkholtz Alma Mater/Year: Florida State/1986 Assistant Coach: Sherri Cowling Alma Mater/Year: Florida State/1993 Athletic Director: Bob Goin Trainer: Shell Lichter SID for Volleyball: Bob Burda Office Phone: (904) 644-1403 Home Phone: TBA Fax Phone: (904) 644-3820 Press Row: NA Home Court/Capacity: Tully Gym/2,500 Colors: Garnet and Gold Nickname: Seminoles Conference: Atlantic Coast 1993 Overall Record: 24-10 1993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/2nd Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/8 Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3 Newcomers: 4 Starters Lost: Jen McCall, 5-10, S Franci Rard, 5-6, OH Vicki Zinkil, 6-1, MH Starters Returning: Deanna Bosschaert, 5-10, Sr., OH Valerie Broussard, 5-11, So, MH Luiza Ramos, 5-8, Sr., OH Newcomers: Laura Arnold, 5-8, Fr., OH Susan Hawks, 6-2, Fr., MH Susan Johnson, 6-1, Fr., MH Maureen McCarthy, 5-9, Fr., S Record vs. The U of M: 15-2 Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-2/Oct. 3, 1990

1956 34,000

Jack Helig (813) 974-2125 or 974-4092

Home Phone:

(813) 989-3759

Fax Phone:

(813) 974-5328

Press Row:

NA

Home Court/Capacity:

USF Sun Dome/10,325 or USF Sun Dome-The Corral/1,000

Colors:

Green and Gold

Nickname:

Bulls

Conference:

Metro

1993 Overall Record:

23-7

1993 Conference Record/Finish:

6-0/1 st

Letter Winners Lost/Returning:

6/6

Starters Lost/Returning:

3/3

Newcomers:

5

Starters Lost:

Monique Metzcus, OH Heidi Roarty, MB Amanda Stover, S

Starters Returning:

Erica Berggren, 6-0, So., MB Haylee Red, 5-9, Jr., OH Mika Shepherd, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers:

Andrea Martin, 5-8, Jr., S Crissie Redenbaugh, 6-1, Fr., MB Sarah Runka, 5-10, Fr., S Stephanie Wichmann, 5-10, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: Last Meeting:

1-3 USF 3-0/Sept. 25, 1993

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'94 LADY TIGEH^ItEYBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1971 Record: 17-5 Head Coach: Jane Hooker @Fisk W 15-2,15-4 Austin Peay W 15-11,16-14 ©Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-13,15-1 ©Middle Tennessee State W 11-15,16-14,15-7 ©Tennessee Tech L 12-15,10-15 ©Tennessee Tech L 7-15,15-2,13-15 Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-13,15-1,5-15 Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-10,15-13 Rhodes (Southwestern) W 13-15,15-7,15-5 #Peabody W 16-14,15-13 #MiddleTennesseeState W 15-8,0-15,15-4 #Tennessee L 15-11,9-15,3-15 $Miliigan W 15-7,15-10 $MarsHill W 15-4,15-9 $WestGeorgia L 12-15,15-9,8-15 SMiddleTennessee State L 13-15,7-15 %UT-Martin W 15-5 %Jackson State J.C. W 15-1 %Memphis State "B" W 15-6 %MemphisState"A" W 15-12 "/(Mississippi College W 15-3 %Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-4 ©TCWSF Tournament #Middle Tennessee State Tournament $East Tennessee State Tournament %Memphis State Invitational Playday

1972 Record: 18-9 Head Coach: Jane Hooker ©Peabody W ©Murray State W ©Mississippi W @ Mississippi Univ./Women L #Northwestern State (La.) W #Houston L #Texas Southern L $Mississippi Univ./Women L $East Tennessee State L %Danville(JC) W "/oNortheastern Illinois W %Southern Illinois W %Southwest Baptist W %Southern Illinois L AEast Tennessee State L APeabody W AAustinPeay W ACarson Newman W ^Tennessee W AFisk W Hennessee W ^Tennessee L Western Carolina W Madison College W Winthrop W STennessee W SEastern Kentucky L (other scores unavailable) @ Mid-South Invitational # Houston Invitational $East Tennessee State Tournament

15-3,15-1 15-9,16-14 15-3,15-11 13-15,16-14,0-15 11-15,15-7,15-8 15-9,12-15,12-15 15-8,12-15,12-15 10-15,5-15 11-15,12-15 11-2,11-5 15-1,15-2 11-1,11-2

15-2,6-15,13-15 15-3,15-4 15-9,15-3 15-8,12-15,15-12 15-0,15-3 15-0,15-3 15-5,15-10 15-4,7-15,15-1 15-3,15-11 15-13,8-15,15 16-14,15-7 15-8,10-15,14-16

%Southern Illinois Tournament &TCWSF Tournament Region 11 Tournament AAIAW

1973 Record: 18-7 Head Coach: Janice Dunn ©Murray State W © Lambuth W ©Austin Peay W © Florence State W ©Tennessee L # Jackson State W # Lambuth W # Austin Peay W SUnion W #Rhodes (Southwestern) W #UT-Martin W $ Middle Tennessee State W SWinthrop L $ East Tennessee State L %UT-Martin W %Carson-Newman W %Tennessee L %Carson-Newman W %Tennessee L Eastern Kentucky W CokerCollege W Duke W ^Eastern Mennonite W AWinthrop L AEastern Kentucky L @- Mid-South Invitational #UT-Martin Invitational $East Tennessee State Tournament %TCWSF State Championship Southern Region II

5-15,15-10

15-4,15-3 15-10,15-2 15-3,15-7

2-15,16-14,5-15 15-1,15-0

15-4,15-9 15-0,15-2 15-4,15-6 15-5,15-10 15-4,15-7 16-14,15-7 13-15,10-15 15-17, 9-15 5-15,15-10,15-11 15-7,15-7 3-15,15-10 15-6,15-8 3-3,10-15

15-13,15-13 15-7, 15-9 15-8,15-4

15-10,15-3 15-11,5-15, 6-15 8-15,8-15

AAIAW

1974 Record: 13-7 Head Coach: Janice Dunn ©Southern Illinois W ©Northern Illinois W ©Illinois State L #Peabody W #Winthrop L #Auburn L SMiami Dade North CC W SJacksonville W SFIaglerCollege L $Georgia W SFIorida International L SFIorida Tech W %UT-Martin W %TennesseeTech W %MiddleTennesseeState W %East Tennessee State W -Murray State W -Francis Marion College W -Madison College L -Eastern Kentucky L ©Illinois State Tournament #East Tennessee State Tournament SJacksonville Tournament

15-9,15-10 15-12,7-15,15-9 10-15,15-8,8-15 15-3,18-16 4-15,15-5,8-15 8-15,13-15 15-4,10-15,15-7 15-13,15-5 15-12,9-15,13-15 15-0,13-15,15-6

9-15,14-16 12-15,15-10,15-5 15-8,15-6 15-11,15-9 15-9,15-9 15-11,10-15,11-15 15-7,14-16,15-7 15-11,15-10 11-15,10-15 15-8,10-15,9-15

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%TCWSF State Championships -AIAW Southern Region II Championships

1975 Record: 16-16 Head Coach: Janice Dunn Purdue L 10-15, 4-15 Western Michigan L 15-2,10-15,3-15 Illinois State L 4-15,6-15 Carthage College W 9-15,15-10,15-13 Alabama L 12-15,11-15 Berry College L 15-13,5-15,9-15 Hinds Junior College W 15-1,15-2 Mississippi State W 1-15,15-2,15-4 Mississippi Univ./Women L 4-15, 7-15 Middle Tennessee State W 1 5-9, 15-11 UT-Martin L 10-15, 10-15, 13-15 @Rhodes (Southwestern) W 1 5-3, 1 5-1 0 ©Middle Tennessee State W 13-15,15-9,15-5 ©Tennessee Tech W 12-15,15-10,15-7 @AustinPeay W 15-8,15-2 @Lambuth W 15-10,11-15,15-5 @UT-Martin W 15-12,16-14,15-11 #Lambuth L 15-13,8-15 #Tennessee L 7-15,8-15 #Auburn L 2-15,8-15 #Middle Tennessee State W 9-15, 15-9, 15-6 flJT-Martin W 15-11,15-3 Tennessee L 13-15, 11-15 Southern Illinois W 15-9, 14-16, 15-8 Southern Illinois L 12-15,15-4,13-15 UT-Martin W 15-12,11-15,15-9 Memphis Volleyball W 15-7,15-10 $Tennessee L 9-15,8-15 $ Carson-Newman L 10-15, 7-15 "/.College of Charleston W 12-15,15-8,15-7 %Eastern Kentucky L 7-15,9-15 %North Carolina L 3-15, 15-4, 11-15 @UT-Martin Tournament # Mid-South Invitational $TCWSF Championships %AIAW Southern Region II Championships

"Southwest Missouri State L 5-15,8-15 AKearney State L 10-15,4-15 UT-Martin L 1 3-1 5, 1 0-1 5, 1 5-7, 12-15 SMiddle Tennessee State W 15-4,15-7 SRhodes (Southwestern) W 15-4,15-4 &Lambuth W 15-4, 15-6 &Murray State W 12-15, I5-5 SAustinPeay W 15-4,15-8 &UT-Martin L 6-15, 4-15 'Middle Tennessee State W 15-10,1 5-7 *East Tennessee State L 15-11,7-15,4-15 'Tennessee W 8-15,15-12,15-11 'Tennessee Tech L 15-13,13-15, 6-15 @ Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational # Southern Illinois Quadrangular Match $Lambuth Triangular Match %Lady Tiger Invitational ASouthwest Missouri State Tournament SAustin Peay Invitational *TCWSF State Championships

1977 Record: 23-11 Head Coach: Janice Dunn @ Mississippi Univ./Women L @FloridaTech L @Troy State W #UT-Martin W #Tennessee Tech W $Mississippi State W $Tulane L $ Mississippi Univ./Women W $FloridaTech L %Rhodes (Southwestern) W %UT-Chattanooga W %Christian Brothers (CBC) W %Kentucky State W % UT-Martin W %Tennessee Tech L Mississippi L Southeast Missouri State W "Arkansas State W "Austin Peay W A SW Louisiana L "Northern Kentucky L &Lambuth W &Freed-Hardeman W MiddleTennessee State W Southeast Missouri State W *UT-Martin W 'Mississippi L Mississippi L Lambuth W +Middle Tennessee State W -i-Tennessee L +Tennessee Tech W +East Tennessee State W @ Alabama Invitational # Martin Triangular Match $Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational %UT-Martin Invitational "Lady Tiger Invitational SLambuth Triangular Match 'Memphis State Triangular Match +TCWSF State Championships

1976 Record: 12-23-1 Head Coach: Janice Dunn UT-Martin UT-Chattanooga Tennessee Tech § Columbus College @Tulane @ Mississippi Univ./Women § Mississippi State @Alabama IMurray State 1 Southern Illinois 1 Ball State * Northern Illinois $Murray State $Lambuth % North Alabama %TennesseeTech % Louisiana State Rhodes(Southwestern) "Central Missouri •Western Illinois A Illinois-Chicago Circle "Wichita State "Graceland College

L L L W L L L L W L L L L W W L L W L L L L T

6-15,5-15 11-15,15-11,15-17 8-15, 15-17 15-10,11-15,15-4 12-15,7-15 4-15,7-15 8-15, 9-15 1-15,2-15 15-10,15-6 6-15,2-15 3-15, 3-15 11-15,4-15 0-15,9-15 15-0,15-13 3-15,15-13,15-11 13-15, 9-15 7-15,8-15 15-0,11-15,15-12 6-15, 12-15 5-15, 6-15 3-15,3-15 12-15, 7-15 15-13,11-15 53

7-15, 7-15 5-15, 14-16 15-9,15-7 6-15,15-11,13-15,15-7,15-4 16-14,15-13,11-15,15-9 15-8,15-6 11-15, 15-4, 13-15 15-10,15-8 8-15,16-14,13-15 15-1,15-4 1 5-8, 1 5-5 15-12,15-12 16-14,14-16,15-13 15-8,14-16,15-13 15-10, 14-16, 6-15 16-14,15-12,3-15,8-15,13-15 15-8, 13-15, 15-6, 15-1 8-15, 15-3, 15-10 15-1,15-6 6-15, 6-15 15-8, 11-15, 12-15 15-4,15-4,15-13 15-5,15-0,15-11 15-12,15-10 15-8,15-0 15-7, 15-6 1-15,9-15 15-11,3-15,5-15,9-15 16-14,15-4,15-9 15-12,15-5 1-15,8-15 16-18,15-3,15-7 15-12,2-15,154


Year-By-Year Results

1978 Record: 26-19 Head Coach: Diane Hale @ Mississippi L @ Mississippi Univ./Women W @ UT-Martin W ©Alabama L ©Arkansas State L ©Arkansas State W ©Alabama L #New Orleans W #Mississippi Univ./Women L #Florida State L #Arkansas State L #Columbus College W $Middle Tennessee State W $UT-Chattanooga W %Middle Tennessee State W %Austin Peay W %Southwest Baptist W %Arkansas State L Texas A&M L Texas Tech L "Oklahoma L Texas L &New Orleans L &Nichols State W SCentral Arkansas W &Tennessee L &UT-Martin W SMississippi L •Middle Tennessee State W •Southeast Missouri State W +UT-Chattanooga W +East Tennessee State W +Covenant College W ! Florida State L [Northern Kentucky L IMorehead State W ITennessee W ?UT-Martin W ?Austin Peay W =Southeast Missouri State W =Jefferson CC W 'Tennessee Tech W ' East Tennessee State L 'Middle Tennesse State W 'Tennessee L ©Mississippi Tournament #Mississippi Univ./Women Tournament $Middle Tennessee State Tri-Meet %UT-Martin Tournament AHouston Tournament SLady Tiger Invitational 'Memphis State Tri-Meet +UT-Chattanooga Quadrangular Meet ! Lady Volunteer Tournament ?UT-Martin Tri-Meet =Southeast Missouri State Tri-Meet 'TCWSF State Tournament

W W L L W

10-15,5-15 15-10,9-15,15-8 15-9,15-6 13-15,6-15 14-16,15-8,5-15 8-15,15-12,15-10 8-15,7-15 15-7,3-15, 17-15 14-16, 6-15 11-15,3-15 15-12, 5-15,15-17 15-10,15-1 15-8,15-9 10-15,15-8,15-7 15-10,15-3 15-4,15-3 15-10,15-6 11-15,15-17 6-15,8-15 11-15, 5-15 11-15,11-15 1-15, 9-15 2-15, 4-15 15-8,15-7 15-10,15-5 15-13, 15-13 2-15,15-7,15-5 13-15, 15-12,5-15 16-14,15-12 15-4,15-8 15-10,15-3 15-12,8-15,15-7 15-2,15-7 12-15,12-15 10-15,13-15 10-15,7-15 15-13,15-9 15-10,15-13 15-3,15-12 15-7,15-1 15-12,7-15,15-5 15-4,15-5 15-11,15-11 7-15,9-15

7-15,7-15

@UT-Martin W @Tulane L ©Arkansas State W @UT-Martin W ©Tulane W ©Mississippi L ©Arkansas State W SMississippi W #New Orleans W #Southwestern Louisiana W #Alabama L #Florida State L SMississippi State W $UT-Martin W SMississippi L SArkansas State L SLouisville W SMississippi Univ./Women W SMississippi W SJefferson CC W %Mississippi Univ./Women W %LanderCollege W %Central Florida L %Miami L %Florida Southern W %Tennessee L %Mississippi W AMissouri (JV) W ANorthern Iowa W AMissouri-KC. W "Kansas State L "Missouri W "Kansas State L AUT-Martin W SCincinnati L SEastern Michigan L &Southern Illinois L SMississippi Univ./Women W &UT-Martin W &North Alabama W STroy State W *UT-Chattanooga W Tennessee Tech W •Middle Tennessee State W *East Tennessee State W Tennessee L +North Carolina State L +Tennessee L +Morehead St. L ©Mississippi Invitational SMississippi Univ./Women Invitational SMemphis State Invitational %Florida State Invitational AMissouri Invitational SSouthern Illinois Invitational TCWSF State Tournament + AIAW Region 11 Tournament

15-11,15-2 5-15,15-7,6-15 15-3,15-12 15-5,15-8 2-15,15-7,15-12 9-15,13-15 15-4,11-15,15-4 14-1,15-13 16-14,15-5 15-13,15-8 14-16,15-12,13-15 7-15,15-13,12-15,8-15 16-14,15-7 15-6,15-7 15-17,12-15 4-15,14-16 15-11,5-12 15-13,11-15,19-17 15-10,16-14,12-15,15-8 15-7,16-14,12-15, 15-10,15-7 15-8,15-5 15-12,13-15,0-15 15-12,12-15,11-15 15-8,15-13 15-7,15-13 12-15,7-15,15-4,15-9,16-14 15-13,15-1 15-9,15-10 15-7,15-8 9-15,15-7 15-12,15-11 15-8,15-13 15-8,15-4,16-14 1-15,15-6,7-15 11-15,15-4,10-15 15-9,2-15,12-15 6-15,15-8,15-4 15-7,5-15,15-9,12-15,15-11 15-5,15-8

15-11,15-7 15-8,17-15 15-6,15-10 15-8,14-16,15-11 15-6,15-8 13-15,15-11,4-15,9-15 10-15,11-15 11-15,15-17 6-15,12-15,12-15

1980 Record: 41-17 Head Coach: Diane Hale

1979 Record: 35-20 Head Coach: Diane Hale Henderson State Arkansas State Mississippi ©Mississippi ©Mississippi State

15-5, 15-3,15-6 15-13,4-15,17-15,15-12 15-3,7-15,15-12,6-15,15-9 15-3,15-11 12-15,15-7,16-14

Mississippi North Alabama Ala.-Birmingham ©Central Florida ©Texas Tech ©FloridaState ©Alabama UT-Martin Mississippi State

15-11,15-7 15-15,15-8 13-15,6-15 15-12,15-8 8-15,2-15 15-5,15-13,10-15,15-5 7-15,15-4,15-10,15-9

W W L W L W W

15-13,15-5

W

10-15,15-11, 15-8,15-5

W

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#Louisville #St. Louis #Tulane ^Florida State #VirginiaTech #Florida State Tennessee Tech Tennessee SCIemson SDuke SNorth Carolina State SKentucky SSouth Carolina SNorth Carolina %LakeC.C. %Miami %Florida Southern %North Carolina "Mississippi Univ./Women "Middle Tennessee State "Jefferson C.C. "Mississippi Mississippi State ArkansasState SBall State SWestern Michigan Slllinois-Chicago Circle SSouthern Illinois SKelloggC.C. SBall State &KelloggC.C. Mississippi Austin Peay UT-Martin Arkansas State 'East Tennessee State Tennessee TennesseeTech 'Middle Tennessee State *UT-Chattanooga 'Tennessee Tennessee +East Carolina +North Carolina +North Carolina State +Eastern Kentucky ^Kentucky ^Eastern Kentucky §Alabama Invitational ftletro Conference Tournament $South Carolina Invitational %Florida State Invitational "Memphis State Invitational &Southern Illinois Invitational TCWSF State Tournament MIAWRegion II Tournament

W W W L W L W L W W W L L L W L W L W W W L W W W L W W L W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L L

16-14,6-15,15-8 12-15,15-10,15-8 15-9,15-11 8-15,9-15 15-3,15-10 15-10,10-15,10-15 15-5,15-1,15-5 9-15,15-12,16-14,11-15,11-15 15-10,15-17,15-8 15-10,15-12 16-14,10-15,16-14 13-15,14-16 8-15,15-10,14-16 9-15,7-15 15-7,15-2 11-15,8-15 15-3,15-9 10-15,11-15 15-3,15-6 15-2,15-13 15-9,15-12 8-15,16-14,15-13 15-8,15-8,15-6 15-5,16-1415-13 15-6,4-15,15-13 15-11,8-15,6-15 15-10,15-5 15-9,15-11 8-15,9-15 15-10,15-11 15-9,6-15,14-16,4-15 15-12,15-6,15-6,3-15,15-12 15-8,15-2 15-2,15-8 15-9,15-8,15-11 15-10,15-10 4-15,15-8,15-12 15-11,15-2 15-9,10-1515-9 15-1,6-15,15-2 13-15,15-10,11-15 15-5,15-11 10-15,17-15,15-3 7-15,16-14,15-8 15-9,14-16,15-13 7-15,15-9,15-4 15-8,6-15,15-5,14-16 4-15,16-14,13-15,8-15

1981 Record: 27-14 Head Coach: Diane Hale ©Louisville ©Southwest Missouri State @0ral Roberts Mississippi Mlabama ((Northwestern ((Central Florida #South Carolina ((Kentucky Ala.-Birmingham

W L L W W L W W L W

15-10,3-15,15-5,15-8 12-15,4-15,11-15 12-15,5-15,15-6,12-15 15-12,15-9,15-6 16-14,15-8 11-15,10-15 15-11,15-10 15-5,13-15,15-7 9-15,3-15 15-9,15-7,15-6

$Mississippi W 15-11,15-10 IWestern Illinois L 13-15,10-15,15-13 IMissouri L 8-15,9-15 SWestern Illinois L 12-15,17-15,15-17,13-15 $Mississippi W 15-5,15-3,15-1 Alabama-Birmingham W 15-4,15-9,15-13 Southern Illinois L 15-11,7-15,8-15,10-15 Mississippi State W 15-5,15-10,15-5 %Central Arkansas W 15-2,15-7,15-3 %JeffersonC.C. W 15-11,15-4,15-10 %St. Louis W 15-8,15-13,8-15,15-6 AMiddle Tennessee State W 15-3,15-10,15-2 "Rollins College W 15-8,15-2,15-7 AEast Tennessee State W 15-10,14-16,10-15,15-9, 15-10 "Florida State L 13-15,13-15,4-15 4-15,12-15,0-15 "Tennessee L SMississippi State W 15-2,15-6 SMississippi Univ./Women W 15-3,15-7 STulane W 15-9,15-6 &Mississippi W 10-15,15-3,16-14 &Mississippi State W 15-3,15-17,15-8 & Mississippi W 15-3,17-15 Mississippi State W 15-10,15-8,15-6 Mississippi W 14-16,16-14, 9-16,15-13,15-12 11-15,16-14,13-135 *Tulane L 'Virginia Tech W 15-3,7-15,15-10 "Cincinnati L 15-11,9-15,11-15 *St. Louis W 15-6,15-12 'Louisville W 13-15,15-1215-13 *Tulane W 18-16,7-15,15-12 +Cincinnati L 7-15,12-15 ©Southwest Missouri Quadrangular Meet #Kentucky Invitational SMissouri Invitational %Lady Tiger Invitational "Tennessee Invitational &Ole Miss Invitational *Metro Conference Tournament +Metro Championship Tournament

1982 Record: 15-26 Head Coach: Diane Hale Kentucky ©Southern Illinois ©Eastern Illinois ©Missouri ©Louisville Mississippi Southern Mississippi #Southern Illinois #Tennessee $South Alabama $TexasA&M $Nicholls State $Louisiana State $Sam Houston State Arkansas State %Eastern Michigan %Western Michigan "/(.Illinois State %Cincinnati Kentucky "Mississippi State "Mississippi "New Orleans "Arkansas State "Arkansas State "Mississippi Mississippi 55

L L L L L W W L L L L L W L W L L L L L W L W W W L L

15-8,15-12,9-15,12-15,9-15 10-15,7-15,16-14,7-15 15-13,13-15,15-17,15-12,3-15 4-15,13-15,12-15 6-15,12-15,7-15 12-15,15-6,13-15,15-9, 15-7,15-5,15-4 6-15,13-15,10-15 4-15,8-15,3-15 11-15,12-15 9-15,11-15 9-15,1-15 12-15,15-13,15-10 7-15,4-15 15-6,15-12,11-15,15-10 6-15,7-15 15-12,4-15,5-15 0-15,1-15 2-15,15-13,13-15 15-5,9-15,11-15,5-15 15-4,15-0 15-9,3-15,5-15 15-10,15-12 15-5,15-8 15-7,15-2 13-15,11-15 12-15,15-11,15-1,5-15,8-15


Year-By-Year Results

STennesseeTech SFIorida State SMorehead State &Eastern Kentucky SMorehead State Arkansas State "Virginia Tech •Florida State 'Louisville 'Cincinnati 'Tulane 'Southern Mississippi 'Cincinnati 'Florida State ©Southern Illinois Invitational #Memphis State Invitational SLouisiana State Classic %Louisville Invitational AOle Miss Invitational SMorehead State Invitational +Metro Conference Tournament

L L W W L W W L L W W W L L

11-15,6-15 7-15,10-15 15-13,15-13

15-6,13-15,15-11 15-11,5-12 13-15,15-7,15-2,15-9 15-3,13-15,15-8 7-15,1-15 7-15,10-15 15-6,15-13 15-8,15-13 15-7,15-1 17-19,0-15,4-15,15-6 15-5,15-5,15-7

1983 Record: 15-18 Head Coach: Diane Hale @UCLA ©Loyola Marymount ©Utah ©DC-Santa Clara Mississippi Arkansas State #Cincinnati #VirginiaTech #Louisville Tennessee Tech $Southern Mississippi $Southwestern Louisiana $Mississippi State Mississippi %Florida State %South Carolina %Tulane %Southern Mississippi ACincinnati ATennessee AGeorgeWashington AMorehead State Arkansas State SMississippi State SMississippi SAIabama-Birmingham SMississippi Southeast M issou ri State Southeast Missouri State •Arkansas State 'Tulsa •Illinois +Louisville ©Cal-State Fullerton Tournament #VirginiaTech Invitational $Memphis State Tournament %Southern Mississippi Invitational ATennessee Tournament &Ole Miss Tournament 'Memphis State Invitational +Metro Championship Tournament

L L L L W W L W L L W W W L L L L W L L L W L W W W L W W W W W L

4-15,4-15 10-15,3-15 9-15,6-15,15-17 15-13,9-15,5-15 2-15,9-15,15-11,15-10,16-14 15-13,15-4,12-15,15-13 4-15,16-14,12-15,5-15 15-8,15-9,15-13 15-11,15-7,5-15,12-15,14-16 0-15,15-12,16-14,14-16,7-15 15-5,15-5,15-3 15-6,12-15,13-15,15-13,15-13 15-9,12-15,15-6,15-7 11-15,14-16,4-15 1-15,8-15,15-8,11-15 12-15,15-4,13-15,15-11,14-16 13-15,7-15,13-15 15-11,15-3,15-3 14-16,9-15,13-15 5-15,13-15,8-15 15-7,14-16,11-15,9-15 15-13,16-14,5-15,11-15,5-15 15-6,12-15,11-15,16-14,12-15 16-14,12-15,15-0,15-7 10-15,11-15,17-15,15-11,15-6 15-9,10-15,15-12,13-15,15-7 14-16,13-15,14-16 15-9,15-2,15-12 15-9,7-15,15-13,15-12 15-13,15-12,15-10 15-6,15-6,15-5 10-15,12-15,16-14,15-8,15-13 15-12,4-15,13-15,14-16

1984 Record: 21-16 Head Coach: Diane Hale Southern Illinois L Indiana Purdue W Indiana State W Florida W Eastern Illinois W Mississippi L ©Southwest Missouri State L ©Oral Roberts W ©Oral Roberts W ©Southwest Missouri State L ^Mississippi L #Arkansas State W #Middle Tennessee State W #Mississippi State W Tulane W Southern Mississippi W Arkansas State W STexas-Arlington L SOklahoma L $TexasA&M L Murray State W Alabama-Birmingham W Florida State L Georgia L Louisville L Cincinnati L Mississippi L Arkansas State W Southeast Missouri State W South Carolina L Virginia Tech W Tulsa W Morehead State W Southern Illinois L Illinois-Chicago W 'Cincinnati W 'Louisville L ©Southwest Missouri State Tournament #Mississippi State Tournament $Texas Tournament 'Metro Championship Tournament

5-15,12-15,15-9,2-15 15-4,15-4,15-12 15-11,15-5,15-10 15-8,13-15,15-7,15-8 15-9,13-15,15-7,15-8 15-12,8-15,15-2,13-15,15-9 15-2,15-4,15-7 13-15,15-9,15-4,15-8 12-15,17-15,15-8,15-11 10-15,6-15,10-15 15-5,12-15,8-15,15-12,5-15 15-12,15-1,16-14 15-5,13-15,15-1,15-2 15-9,15-4,15-11 7-15,15-3,15-9,11-15,15-10 15-6,15-7,15-8 15-8,15-12,15-12 5-15,4-15,7-15 9-15,13-15,4-15 14-16,1-15,15-4,0-15 15-6,15-3,15-11 15-10,15-6,15-7 2-15,14-16,7-15 12-15,12-15,16-14,6-15 8-15,9-15,10-15 15-12,13-15,15-13,21-23,12-15 15-13,9-15,13-15,16-14,13-15 15-9,15-13,15-9 15-9,15-9,15-7 11-15,11-15,15-9,11-15 11-15,15-1013-15,15-9,15-11 15-11,15-8,14-16,10-15,15-12 15-3,7-15,15-6,15-3 9-15,10-15,7-15 15-12,15-11,10-15,15-10 11-15,15-9,15-13,15-12 8-15,10-15,15-6,13-15

1985 Record: 15-19 Head Coach: Diane Hale Alabama-Birmingham Clemson Eastern Illinois Louisiana State Southwestern Louisiana Loyola North Dakota State Mississippi Texas-Arlington Western Michigan Tennessee Florida State Montevallo Xavier Southern Illinois Stephen F. Austin Louisville Cincinnati Northeast Louisiana Tulane Southern Mississippi

W 15-11,15-10,15-9 W 15-11,15-3,15-12 L 4-15,15-7,15-13,3-15,14-16 L 15-11,13-15,7-15 W 15-13,16-14,5-15,15-1 L 4-15,13-15,11-15 W 11-15,15-4,9-15,15-6,15-11 W 13-15,15-8,15-7,15-12 L 6-15,4-15,2-15 L 0-15,5-15,5-15 L 9-15,5-15,14-16 L 5-15,13-15,15-12,2-15 W 15-5,5-15,15-3,12-15,15-13 W 15-11,11-15,15-6,15-13 L 5-15,8-15,2-15 L 12-15,12-1512-15 L 4-15,15-11,11-15,2-15 W 15-1,15-10,16-14 W 15-4,10-15,15-8,15-11 L 15-13,15-5,9-15,17-15 W 11-15,13-15,15-5,15-4,15-13

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Arkansas State Mississippi Georgia South Carolina Virginia Tech Southern Illinois Arkansas State @Tulsa ©Tennessee Tech ©Western Kentucky ©Mississippi State Austin Peay •Southern Mississippi ©Memphis State Invitational 'Metro Tournament

W L L

15-11,7-15,5-15,15-13,17-15 14-15,12-15,9-15 5-15,4-15,16-18

L

10-15,13-15,15-8,10-15

W L L L L

16-11,13-15,15-4,15-8 3-15,7-15,13-15 8-15,15-6,11-15,15-12,9-15 15-12,8-15,14-16,7-15 11-15,15-4,15-17,2-15

W

15-12,15-3,13-1515-9

W W L

15-12,15-6,8-15,15-12 15-11,15-6,15-8 13-15,7-15,15-8,10-15

#Austin Peay W 15-7,15-8,15-5 ^Cincinnati W 16-14,11-15,16-14,15-5 Alabama-Birmingham W 11-15,10-15,15-10,15-8 $Brigham Young L 4-15,1-15,2-15 $Montana L 13-15,7-15,9-15 $Utah L 6-15,17-15,4-15,15-13,12-15 SWeber State L 10-15,3-15,5-15 SWashington L 7-15,14-16,5-15 13-15,4-15,15-4,11-15 $Utah State L SChapman W 15-11,10-15,15-10,15-9 Louisville W 16-14,2-15,15-11,15-10 Cincinnati L 14-16,15-11,9-15,10-15 Southern Mississippi W 16-14,15-4,9-15,15-9 Mississippi State W 15-10,15-4,15-4 Arkansas State W 15-9,15-5,11-15,15-3 South Carolina W 15-6,15-6,11-15,15-12 Duke L 15-12,8-15,10-15,5-15 Northern Iowa L 9-15,5-15,8-15 Virginia Tech W 15-10,15-7,15-13 +Alabama-Birmingham W 15-9,15-11,13-15,15-7 +Houston W 18-16,15-11,8-15,16-14 Florida State L 7-15,2-15,9-15 Arkansas State W 11-15,15-8,15-1,15-9 AMississippi State W 15-5,15-5,15-9 ATulsa W 15-5,16-14,15-3 =Arkansas State W 15-10,15-4,15-6 =Alabama-Birmingham W 16-14,15-3,13-15,13-15,15-7 +Ole Miss L 10-15,13-15,17-15,14-16 SVirginiaTech W 15-8,15-5,15-5 SCincinnati L 10-15,13-15,15-9,11-15 'Southwest Missouri Invitational #Western Kentucky Coca Cola Classic $BYU Invitational + University of Houston What A Burger Classic AMemphis State Invitational = Ole Miss Invitational SMetro Conference Tournament

1986 Record: 17-17 Head Coach: Diane Hale ©Southwest Missouri State ©Georgetown ©Mississippi #Butler #Western Kentucky ^Tennessee flLouisville ^Tennessee Austin Peay Mississippi State Arkansas-Little Rock Oral Roberts Northeast Louisiana Arkansas State Southern Mississippi William & Mary Florida State SFIorida $North Carolina State Arkansas State Mississippi Louisville Cincinnati Loyola Oral Roberts South Carolina Virginia Tech %Texas-EI Paso %Xavier %Tulsa Arkansas State Mississippi 'Cincinnati 'South Carolina §Lady Tiger Classic SWestern Kentucky Tournament SFIorida Tournament %Memphis State Invitational 'Metro Championship Tournament

L W L W W L W

L W W W L L W W W L L L W W L L L L L L W W W W L W L

14-16,8-15,11-15 15-13,15-11,11-15,10-15,15-2 4-15,13-15,8-15 15-13,15-7,13-15,13-15,15-7 8-15,15-11,15-6,15-9 16-18,5-15,14-16 15-5,15-12,16-14 6-15,15-13,15-7 15-8,15-4,15-9 14-16,15-9,15-8,15-9 11-15,15-11,15-10,15-12 12-15,13-1516-14,14-16 11-15,7-15,11-15 8-15,13-15,15-8,15-6,15-10 15-4,15-13,15-9 10-15,15-11,15-10,16-14 10-15, 8-15,15-13,15-10,4-15 10-15,13-15,8-15 15-13,4-15,6-15,7-15 15-10,15-8,15-0 15-10,15-13,6-15,19-17 3-15,4-15,15-11,15-11,7-15 5-15,15-7,4-15,12-15 15-9,15-13,15-11,12-15,11-15 15-11,9-15,15-7,9-15,10-15 8-15,5-15,8-15 15-17,15-12,15-3,7-15,14-15 15-6,15-10,15-11 11-15,15-10,8-15, 15-5,15-11 15-1,15-8,15-11 15-8,15-2,9-15,15-6

1988 Record: 24-18 Head Coach: Jim Callender Southern Illinois "Western Illinois 'Missouri Wichita State #South Alabama #Clemson #Valparaiso #New Mexico #South Alabama Austin Peay Colorado State +New Mexico +VirginiaTech +Colorado +Ole Miss SMaryland SPenn State SVillanova Mississippi Southern Mississippi Arkansas State Louisville Cincinnati Kentucky Florida State SFIorida $Miami SSouth Florida Arkansas State

15-12, 15-6,4-15,11-15,14-16

12-15,14-16,15-13,15-8,15-12 14-16,4-15,15-13,15-11,12-15

1987 Record: 21-16 Head Coach: Jim Callender Tennessee 'Texas 'Southwest Missouri 'Kansas lie Miss Western Kentucky ((Virginia Commonwealth

L L L L W W W

12-15,9-15,15-11,10-15 7-15,11-15,8-15 5-15,15-12,15-13,14-16,8-15 3-15,7-15,13-15 15-10,15-5,15-6 15-12,15-2,15-3 15-8,15-6,15-8 57

L W L W W W W L W W L L W L W

15-6,7-154-15,12-15 8-15,15-13,15-10,15-12 11-15,15-10,10-15,11-15 14-16,6-15,15-6,16-14,15-9 17-15,5-15,15-8,13-15,15-11 13-15,15-11,15-5,15-12 15-9,15-6,15-9 7-15,2-15,5-15 15-11,15-3,15-12 15-6,15-8,15-1 6-15,15-17,9-15 14-16,8-15,11-15 4-15,15-4,15-14,15-5 12-15,10-15,2-15 15-5,15-6,15-8

W

15-4,15-11,15-9

L W W W L W L L L L L W L

15-17,4-15,5-15 15-7,15-8,15-3 18-16,15-9,15-13 15-7,14-16,15-0,15-4 14-16,12-15,15-11,14-16 15-12,15-4,8-15,15-9 6-15,7-15,6-15 3-15,5-15,12-15 15-13,1-15,15-9,5-15,13-15 4-15,14-16,5-15 11-15,9-15,13-15 15-6,13-15,15-13,15-7 15-12,13-15,5-15,2-15


Year-By-Year Results

Alcorn State Mississippi Virginia Tech Georgia =St. Louis =Tulsa =Western Kentucky =Northeast Louisiana Western Illinois ALouisville ACincinnati 'Missouri Tournament #MSU/Graphic Systems Classic +Colorado Invitational &Penn State Classic $South Florida Tournament =MSU Invitational Tournament

W W W L L W W W W W L

15-2,15-0,15-3 17-15,15-8,10-15,17-15 15-5,15-8,15-5 2-15,15-12,8-15,15-10,13-15 10-15,15-8,10-15,15-2,6-15 15-3,18-16,15-0 15-3,15-12,15-5 15-6,15-12,15-13 15-7,15-10,5-15,15-13

15-11,15-1,15-13 6-15,3-15,15-9,15-13

AMetro Conference

1989

Record: 26-15 Head Coach: Mike Lingenfelter #Arkansas State W 17-15,9-15,15-11,15-10 #Southwest Missouri State L 14-16,16-11,14-16,13-15 7-15,15-3,4-15,13-15 #Florida L #South Alabama W 15-9,15-3,15-9 13-15,15-12,14-16,11-5 'Nebraska-Omaha L 13-15,3-15,15-11,6-15 'Pittsburgh L Saint Louis L 12-15,3-15,11-15 %Murray State W 15-10,15-5,15-12 %Alabana-Birmingham W 13-15,15-12,15-7,16-14 %TennesseeTech W 15-5,12-15,15-13,15-13 %Utah State W 13-15,15-13,15-9,12-15,15-12 15-13,15-11,8-15,8-15,9-15 Mississippi L SColorado L 9-15,7-15,13-15 STennessee W 16-14,15-12,15-10 $South Florida W 12-15,15-6,15-6,5-15,15-7 Austin Peay W 15-4,12-15,15-3,15-13 =Hofstra W 15-10,15-2,15-11 6-15,9-15,15-13,15-13,0-15 =Oklahoma L =George Mason W 15-9,15-11,15-2 Southwest Missouri L 2-15,8-15,15-5,1 1-15 +VirginiaTech W 10-15,15-6,15-8,15-8 +SouthCarolina W 15-8,4-15,15-13,15-9 Mississippi W 15-12,12-15,13-15,15-7,15-13 IBaylor W 12-15,15-6,15-6,15-12 5-15,11-15,6-15 ! Houston L Alcorn State W 15-7,15-6,15-0 +Tulane W 15-13,15-10,15-6 +Southern Mississippi W 15-13,15-8,15-5 Nicholls State W 15-4,2-15,15-6,15-6 16-14,15-8,11-15,9-15,11-15 +Florida State L Kentucky L 15-6,14-16,5-15,9-15 6-15,15-10,10-15,12-15 Arkansas State L +Louisville L 5-15,15-17,15-7,2-15 +Cincinnati W 3-15,16-14,15-12,15-13 Austin Peay W 15-12,15-5,15-8 SMissouri W 15-0,15-3,15-6 SSouthern Illinois W 15-9,11-15,4-15,15-10,15-8 SMississippi W 15-4,15-7,13-15,15-10 SNorthTexas W 15-10,15-4,16-14 ?VirginiaTech W 15-6,15-6,7-15,15-6 ?Cincinnati L 7-15,15-13,16-14,4-15,9-15 #Lady Tiger Cup *lllini Classic %MSU-Graphics Systems Classic #Tennessee Exercise Essentials Classic =Southwest Missouri State Classic + Metro Conference Maych 'Houston Invitational

SMemphis State Invitational ?Metro Conference Tournament

1990 Record: 30-9 Head Coach: Mike Lingenfelter L 2-15,8-15,9-15 'Oregon State 'Oklahoma L 7-15,11-15,7-15 'Texas Arlington W 15-3,16-14,13-15,10-15,15-8 Florida L 9-15,15-12,3-15,15-12,10-15 South Florida W 15-13,15-4,15-6 L 15-7,2-15,13-15,4-15 Mississippi State #Middle Tennessee W 15-3,15-4,16-14 #Western Kentucky W 15-4,15-8,15-12 Austin Peay W 15-3,16-14,15-7 W 15-10,15-4,15-0 +Evansville W 15-12,15-13,15-6 +Ball State +Morehead State W 15-11,15-4,15-8 ArkansasState W 15-8,6-15,15-9,17-19,15-8 Missouri W 15-11,15-9,10-15,15-10 W 11-15,5-15,16-14,15-5,15-12 =Northern Iowa Mississippi W 15-6,15-13,15-8 Tulane W 15-11,8-15,15-12,17-15 W 15-10,15-10,12-15,16-14 Southern Mississippi Tennessee State W 15-5,15-6,4-15,15-5 Florida State W 14-16,11-15,15-8,15-8,15-11 W 15-13,15-10,16-14 Tennessee Auburn L 15-7,12-15,10-15,15-17 W 15-10,15-7,11-15,15-6 Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State W 15-0,15-4,15-4 W 15-13,15-10,15-8 Louisville W 15-10,15-6,15-8 Cincinnati W 15-7,15-4,6-15,15-3 Murray State South Carolina W 15-10,15-13,15-13 W 15-8,15-7,15-7 Virginia Tech W 9-15,7-15,15-3,15-12,16-14 Arkansas State Mississippi L 14-16,15-17,11-15 SSouthern Mississippi W 15-6,14-16,15-7,15-4 SCincinnati W 15-10,15-4,15-5 L 15-13,9-15,3-15,7-15 SLouisville %Loyola-Marymount L 10-15,2-15,16-18 % William & Mary W 15-4,15-1,11-15,15-10 %Arizona State W 15-8,3-15,14-16,16-14,15-7 %Dayton W 15-8,15-10,15-3 %Houston L 15-12,14-16,3-15,4-15 &Metro Conference Tournament #Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic 'ASCIC Tiger Lady Maverick Invitational +Evansville Invitational =at Springfield, Illinois %Women's Invitational Volleyball Championship

1991

Record: 20-15 Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White #American University #Georgia Illinois State %Wisconsin %Rhode Island %Southern California SSouthern Illinois Slllinois-Chicago &Ohio University +Northeast Louisiana Mrkansas State Arkansas Little-Rock =George Washington =Bradley

15-7,15-6,15-8 15-12,15-11,15-6

W W

9-15,3-15,7-15 15-2,13-15,15-5,15-8

L W

9-15,15-7,12-15, 5-15,15-10 15-3,15-5,15-12 15-5,15-4,8-15,15-7

W W W

9-15,11-15,5-15 15-12,9-15,12-15,10-15 5-15,3-15,1-15 12-15,13-15,15-11,8-15 8-15,9-15,8-15 5-15,9-15,16-14,2-15

L L L L L L

15-7,15-4,15-8

W

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=Wright State L 7-15,9-15,10-15 Mississippi L 11-15,11-15,15-12,1-15 SButler W 10-15,15-13,15-8,15-5 SStephen F. Austin W 17-16,9-15,15-11,15-8 SSoutheast Missouri State L 4-15,8-15,15-10,9-15 Louisville L 4-15,10-15,7-15 Cincinnati W 15-10,12-15,15-12,15-11 Louisiana Tech W 15-7,15-1,16-14 St. Louis W 15-10,15-2,16-14 DePaul L 8-15,8-15,15-12,12-15 Marquette W 15-13,15-4,15-10 Arkansas State L 5-15,10-15,9-15 Alabama-Birmingham L 12-15,7-15,5-15 Rice W 7-15,13-15,15-8,15-11,15-11 Mississippi W 15-8,15-4,11-15,15-8 !Army W 14-16,15-3,15-11,15-12 'Connecticut W 10-15,15-7,15-3,15-2 Virginia Commonwealth W 15-2,15-8,15-7 "Saint Louis W 15-4,15-4,15-4 "Alabama-Birmingham L 9-15,13-15,4-15 "Cincinnati W 15-0,15-12,15-7 ^Georgia Invitational %Volleyball Monthly Invitational SSaluki Invitational +Graphic Systems Classic =Wright State Invitational $SWMS Autumn Classic 'Connecticut Challenge "Great Midwest Conference Championship Tournament

&NLU Classic =Kathy Trosclair Invitational $William & Mary Tournament AGreat Midwest Conference Championships

1993 Record: 25-11 Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White *UT-Chattanooga W 15-11,15-5,15-12 W 15-7,15-2,15-9 'Tennessee-Martin *Clemson L 7-15,15-12,3-15,10-15 #South Alabama W 15-4,15-5,6-15,15-6 #lllinois-Chicago L 10-15,15-12,5-15,15-8,12-15 #Evansville W 10-15,15-4,15-8,15-13 Ole Miss W 9-15,9-15,15-5,15-6,15-5 $Texas-Pan American W 15-2,15-9,15-5 $Stephen F. Austin L 9-15,15-17,3-15 SSamford W 15-12,15-5,5-15,15-10 $New Orleans W 15-11,12-15,15-11,16-14 Tennessee-Martin W 15-4,15-10,15-8 %George Washington L 9-15,14-16,11-15 %Florida L 2-15,0-15,11-15 %South Florida L 7-15,6-15,15-11,4-15 AOral Roberts L 7-15,15-5,10-15,15-9,10-15 ^Western Kentucky W 15-13,15-8,10-15,16-18,17-15 ^Southern University W 15-11,10-15,15-6,16-14 ATroy State W 15-10,15-10,15-8 Marquette W 15-13,12-15,15-5,10-15,15-12 DePaul W 15-6,9-15,15-12,9-15,15-11 Saint Louis W 15-12,15-7,15-9 Cincinati W 15-11,15-6,16-14 Southwestern Louisiana W 15-7,15-10,15-5 Alabama-Birmingham W 15-13,12-15,17-15,15-4 Dayton W 9-15,15-7,15-9,15-12 Arkansas State L 8-15,11-15,15-9,15-11,10-15 Cincinnati L 15-13,10-15,15-12,9-15,9-15 Dayton W 15-6,15-13,11-15,15-17,16-14 DePaul W 15-5,15-19,15-6 Marquette W 15-11,15-2,15-9 Alabama-Birmingham W 7-15,15-2,15-7,15-4 Ole Miss W 15-8,16-14,10-15,15-3 Arkansas State L 15-5,7-15,7-15,13-15 SAIabama-Birmingham L 12-15,15-7,9-15,3-15 "Tiger Invitational #Graphic Systems Classic SStephen F. Austin Tournament %Florida Invitational ANike Invitational &Great Midwest Conference Championships

1992 Record: 10-26 Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White #Minnesota ^Alabama ^Central Florida ^Southeast Missouri State Mrkansas-Little Rock North Texas Texas-Arlington Southwestern Louisiana Arkansas State %Bowling Green State %Syracuse Cincinnati SStephen F. Austin ^Northeast Louisiana &LouisianaTech Marquette DePaul Cincinnati Saint Louis Alabama-Birmingham =UT-Chattanooga =Tulane =Samford =Sam Houston St. Louis Arkansas State DePaul Marquette Alabama-Birmingham $William & Mary $Seton Hall {Pittsburgh lArkansas State Mississippi State "Marquette "Alabama-Birmingham Crimson Tide Classic %Syracuse Invitational ^Graphic Systems Classic

L W L W L W L

10-15,13-15,14-16 14-16,15-11,7-15,15-13,17-15 14-16,7-15,6-15 15-13,9-15,15-7,15-2 7-15,9-15,14-16 14-16,15-10,16-14,15-13 15-6,10-15,15-10,8-15,11-15

W L

16-14,15-6,15-13 9-15,9-15,3-15

L L

7-15,10-15,3-15 15-10,14-16,13-15,11-15

W

17-15,16-14,15-8

L W L W L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L L L W L

11-15,6-15,8-15 15-10,15-12,15-13 10-15,8-15,10-15 15-7,15-8,15-9 12-15,17-15,5-15,11-15 15-11,2-15,14-16,15-17 12-15,15-4,10-15,11-15 18-16,8-15,13-15,12-15 14-16,15-1,15-5,15-9 7-15,4-15,15-11,13-15 15-11,15-4,12-15,15-3 8-15,13-15,13-15 8-15,14-16,4-15 5-15,9-15,8-15 6-15,15-3,8-15,9-15 9-15,4-15,8-15 7-15,3-15,10-15 3-15,7-15,2-15 15-10,5-15,15-12,11-15,12-15 6-15,4-15,15-10,10-15 11-15,2-15,4-15 15-4,15-13,7-15,13-15,10-15 20-18,7-15,15-9,15-11 6-15,12-15,15-8,6-15

The 1993 Lady Tigers won the Great Midwest Conference regular season title with an 11-1 record.

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ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS Sarah Pearl (1976-79) ChellePenner (1984-88)

Simen Oktay (1984)

O

Janice Neyens (1992-)

N

Jacqueline Mack (1992-93) Nancy McAlexander (1976-79) Jenny McCoy (1988-89) Katie McFarland (1990) MargiMcNeely (1979-80) Sandy Monce (1977-80) Wynne Moore (1982-83) Shavonda Morgan (1988) Shawna Mullin (1985-86)

M

Katherine Lehman (1987-90) Kim Lemon (1988-91)

L

Marie Zwolinski (1987-90)

Rhonda Kottke (1986-90)

K

Beth Walthal (1982) Amy Watson (1980-83) Sylvia Watson (1976-79) Barbara Whitaker (1977-80) Laura Wilson (1980-82) Nancy Wolter (1985-88)

Beth Johnson (1980-84) Lori Page Jones (1981-84)

J

Debbi Hammond (1979-80) Becky Harden (1977-80) Celeste Homan (1978-80) Carol Hooker (1980) Gwen Horner (1989-90)

H

Cindy Gable (1974-77) Angle Glaub (1983-86) Amy Greer (1990-93)

G

Heather Fletcher (1993-) Allwyn Fitzpatrick (1993-) Kim Fraser (1980-83) Karen Fussell (1981)

F

Kim Ehrhorn (1984-88) Lisa Eisenrich (1985-86) Cindy Eschbach (1974-77)

E

Clare Dirksen (1986-89)

D

Alisande Cavanagh (1990-91) Teri Clark (1980-83) Linda Conner (1980-81) Debbie Cunningham (1985)

C

Betsy Bland (1973-76) Lisa Bray (1991) Cherilyn Bright (1991-) Holly Buford (1980-83)

B

Sami Randolph (1990-93) Lisa Rembe (1989-91) Lori Rembe (1989-91) Phyllis Richey (1984-88) Drenda Sue Roberts (1981-84) Sharon Rose (1974-77) Renee Ross (1991-) Sharon Rose (1974-77) DeidreRowell(1992-) Peggy Rule (1983-86) Jamie Runkle (1991-) Katie Sandage (1974-77) Debbie Sanford (1976-79) Mia Stephens (1983-85) Cindy Stoot (1979-82) Monique Swaby (1992-) Lowette Swinton (1977-80) Sarah Tjelmeland (1987-90) Nikki Taylor (1993-) V W

Mary Vercande (1981-82)

The 1990 Lady Tigers earned a berth into the National Women's Invitational Tournament in Knoxville, Tenn., where they were semi-finalists.

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LADY TIGER HONOREES

Clare Dirksen a threetime All-Metro selection (1987-89)

Rhonda Kottke a threetime All-Metro honoree (1988-90)

METRO CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT 1982 Holly Buford

Katherine Lehman a AllSouth Region selection

ALL-SOUTH REGION 1990 Katherine Lehman (2nd team)

1984 Drenda Roberts 1986 Angle Glaub

GREAT MIDWEST COACH OF THE YEAR 1993 Penny Lucas-White

1987 Kim Ehrhorn

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-TOURNAMENT 1991 Alisande Cavanagh

1988 Clare Dirksen

1990

1992

Sarah Tjelmeland Katherine Lehman

Renee Ross GREAT MIDWEST ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES 1991 Alisande Cavanagh (1st team) Lori Rembe (2nd team)

ALL-METRO CONFERENCE HONOREES

1986 Peggy Rule

1987

1992

Clare Dirksen Nancy Wolter 1988 Clare Dirksen Rhonda Kottke 1989 Clare Dirksen Rhonda Kottke Katherine Lehman

Renee Ross (1st team)

1993 Amy Greer (1st team) Monique Swaby (1st team) Sami Randolph (2nd team) GREAT MIDWEST NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1992 Monique Swaby

1990 Clare Dirksen Rhonda Kottke Katherine Lehman

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 1992 Monique Swaby

1993 METRO COACH OF THE YEAR

Nikki Taylor

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CAREER LEADERS

YEAR 1986-89 1981-84 1983-86 1981-84 1980-82 1980-83 1983-86 1981-82 1990-93 1983-85

ACES 309 240 193 152 143 138 138 106 106 104

ACES NAME 1 . Clare Dirksen 2. Lori Jones 3. Peggy Rule 4. Drenda Roberts 5. Laura Wilson 6. Holly Buford 7. Angie Glaub 8. Mary Vercande Sami Randolph 10. Mia Stephens

YEAR 1980-83 1987-90 1981-82 1983-86 1986-90 1980-84 1980-81 1981-84

PCT .361 .256 .236 .234 .231 .230 .213 .211

KILL PERCENTAGE NAME 1 . Holly Buford 2. Katherine Lehman 3. Mary Vercande 4. Peggy Rule 5. Rhonda Kottke 6. Beth Johnson 7. Linda Conner 8. Lori Jones

YEAR 1983-86 1990-93 1983-86 1987-90 1987-90 1986-90 1980-83 1985-88 1981-84 1991-

ATT. 3,470 3,447 3,447 2,986 2,964 2,915 2,894 2,709 2,616 2,507

TOTAL ATTEMPTS NAME 1 . Peggy Rule 2. Amy Greeer 3. Angle Glaub 4. Sarah Tjelmeland 5. Katherine Lehman 6. Rhonda Kottke 7. Holly Buford 8. Nancy Wolter 9. Drenda Roberts 10. Renee Ross

YEAR 1983-86 1987-90 1990-93 1980-83 1986-90 1987-90 1983-86 1985-88 1981-84 1981-84

KILLS 1,344 1,268 1,190 1,150 1,134 1,102 1,086 1,009 963 909

KILLS NAME 1. Peggy Rule 2. Katherine Lehman 3. Amy Green 4. Holly Buford 5. Rhonda Kottke 6. Sarah Tjelmeland 7. Angle Glaub 8. Nancy Wolter 9. Lori Jones 10. Drenda Roberts

YEAR 1986-89 1983-85 199-91 19931981-84 1990-93 1983-86

ASSISTS (Records from 1982) NAME AST 1 . Clare Dirksen 5,653 2. Mia Stephens 1,951 3. Alisande Cavanagh 1,511 4. Nikki Taylor 1,335 5. Drenda Roberts 1,124 6. Amy Greer 869 7. Peggy Rule 568

YEAR 1986-89 1990-93 1983-86 1983-86 1986-90 1984-88 19911990-93 1987-90 1985-88

DIGS NAME 1 . Clare Dirksen 2. Amy Greer 3. Peggy Rule 4. Angie Glaub 5. Rhonda Kottke 6. Chelle Penner 7. Renee Ross 8. Sami Randolph 9. Sarah Tjelmeland 10. Nancy Wolter

BLOCK ASSISTS NAME 1 . Rhonda Kottke 2. Katherine Lehman 3. Nancy Wolter 4. Angie Glaub 5. Clare Dirksen 6. Drenda Roberts 7. Sarah Tjelmeland 8. Kim Ehrhorn 9. Holly Buford 10. Lori Rembe BLOCK SOLOS NAME 1 . Katherine Lehman 2. Drenda Roberts 3. Holly Buford 4. Rhonda Kottke 5. Lori Rembe 6. Mary Vercande

DIGS 1,365 1,328 1,323 979 979 928 915 876 849 843

BA 446 356 301 285 269 237 206 204 196 188

BS 151 140 135 129 86 82

YEAR 1986-90 1987-90 1985-88 1983-86 1986-89 1981-84 1987-90 1984-87 1980-83 1989-91

YEAR 1987-90 1981-84 1980-83 1986-90 1989-91 1981-82

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KILLS NAME 1. Holly Buford 2. Katherine Lehman 3. Holly Buford 4. Peggy Rule 5. Lori Jones 6. Holly Buford 7. Sarah Tjelmeland 8. Angle Glaub 9. Amy Greer 10. Rhonda Kottke

TOTAL 537 509 484 427 411 410 401 391 386 376

YEAR 1981 1990 1983 1986 1984 1982 1990 1985 1993 1989

ACES NAME 1 . Laura Wilson 2. Clare Dirksen 3. Clare Dirksen 4. Lori Jones 5. Alisande Cavanagh Mary Vercande 7. Holly Burford 8. Lori Jones 9. Peggy Rule 10. Clare Dirksen

TOTAL 97 94 80 79 69 69 67 65 59 57

YEAR 1981 1987 1989 1981 1990 1981 1981 1984 1985 1986

TOTAL ATTEMPTS NAME 1. Peggy Rule 2. Sarah Tjelmeland 3. Amy Greer 4. Katherine Lehman 5. Angle Glaub 6. Holly Buford 7. Lori Jones 8. Amy Greer 9. Holly Buford 10. Holly Buford

TOTAL 1,104 1,101 1,098 1,093 1,027 1,013 1,007 956 942 939

YEAR 1987 1990 1993 1990 1985 1983 1984 1990 1982 1981

DIGS NAME 1 . Clare Dirksen 2. Amy Greer 3. Peggy Rule 4. Kara Cronin 5. Nikki Taylor 6. Marie Zwolinski 7. Renee Ross 8. Sarah Tjelmeland 9. Clare Dirksen 10. Kara Cronin

TOTAL 420 416 393 391 389 385 382 372 370 356

YEAR 1989 1993 1986 1987 1993 1989 1992 1990 1986 1988

ATTACK PERCENTAGE NAME 1. Holly Buford 2. Holly Buford 3. Katherine Lehman 4. Beth Johnson 5. Holly Buford 6. Lori Jones 7. Simen Oktay 8. Lori Rembe 9. Peggy Rule 10 Drenda Roberts

PCT .429 .357 .313 .309 .298 .274 .268 .263 .260 .255

YEAR 1981 1983 1990 1981 1982 1984 1984 1990 1986 1984

BLOCK SOLOS NAME 1 . Katherine Lehman 2. Holly Buford 3. Lori Rembe 4. Holly Buford 5. Holly Buford 6. Lori Rembe

TOTAL 57 48 47 44 43 40

YEAR 1990 1982 1991 1983 1981 1989

ASSISTS NAME 1. Clare Dirksen 2. Clare Dirksen 3. Nikki Taylor 4. Clare Dirksen 5. Alisande Cavanagh 6. Clare Dirksen 7. Mia Stephens 8. Drenda Roberts 9. Mia Stephens 10. Mia Stephens

TOTAL 1,678 1,569 1,426 1,209 1,245 1,197 790 701 614 547

YEAR 1989 1988 1993 1987 1991 1986 1985 1984 1983 1984

BLOCK ASSISTS NAME 1 . Rhonda Kottke 2. Katherine Lehman 3. Angle Glaub 4. Rhonda Kottke Nancy Wolter 6. Drenda Roberts 7. Rhonda Kottke 8. Holly Buford 9. Lori Rembe 10. Katherine Lehman

TOTAL 160 140 114 113 113 107 101 99 98 96

YEAR 1989 1990 1983 1990 1987 1983 1988 1983 1989 1989

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KILLS TOTAL 2,148 2,000 1,974 1,911 1,776 1,723 1,639 1,618 1,585 1,584 1,454 1,147

ERRORS TOTAL 985 983 980 918 838 794 773 740 731 713 648 570

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ALL-TIME TEAM AVERAGES YEAR 1989 1990 1988 1993 1984 1986 1981 1983 1987 1991 1985 1982

YEAR 1988 1987 1989 1993 1990 1986 1991 1985 1984 1983 1981 1982

TOTAL ATTEMPTS YEAR TOTAL 1989 5,759 5,297 1993 1988 5,234 5,176 1990 1987 5,077 1986 4,815 1984 4,509 4,272 1991 4,252 1983 4,087 1985 3,629 1981 1982 3,588 HITTING PERCENT PCT YEAR 1981 1984 1990 1983 1989 1986 1988 .273 .231 .224 .213 .203 .193 .189

.190 .188 .175 .161 .141

1991 1993 1985 1982 1987

SERVICES ACES TOTAL YEAR 527 1981 319 1990 308 1983 300 1993 298 1986 294 1984 285 1987 259 1988 252 1982 248 1985 225 1992 217 1991 165 1989 SERVICES ERRORS TOTAL YEAR 473 1990 462 1989 436 1993 326 1985 324 1988 301 1991 297 1992 273 1987 254 1986 244 1984 242 1983 213 1981 146 1982 RECEPTION ERRORS TOTAL YEAR 379 1981 381 1983 310 1988 309 1984 301 1982 290 1989 225 1985 225 1987 224 1990 223 1992 202 1986 154 1991

TOTAL BLOCKS TOTAL YEAR 604 1986 570 1 989 538 1984 519 1985 414 1990 382 1988 364.5 1981 354.5 1987 347 1983 235.5 1992 294 1991 248 1993 241 1982 BLOCKING ERRORS TOTAL YEAR 136 1989 131 1984 128 1993 128 1991 125 1982 123 1981 109 1992 104 1987 95 1990 91 1983 88 1987 66 1986 41 1985 DIGS TOTAL 2,417 2,301 2,297 2,176 2,105 2,006 1,810 1,768 1,746 1,694 1,633 513 240

YEAR 1993 1989 1990 1986 1992 1987 1983 1991 1984 1985 1988 1982 1981

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1986

Mississippi University for Women Tournament, 4th Middle Tennessee State Tri-Meet, 1 st UT-Martin Tournament, 1st Houston Tournament, 5th Lady Tiger Invitational, 2nd Memphis State Tri-Meet, 1st Lady VolunteerTournament, 4th UT-Martin Tri Meet, 1st Southeast Missouri State Tri-Meet, 1st TCWSF State Tournament, 3rd

Lady Tiger Classic, 3rd Western Kentucky Tournament, 2nd Florida Tournament, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1987 Southwest Missouri State Invitational, 4th Western Kentucky Coca Cola Classic, 1st Brigham Young Invitational, 15th Houston Whataburger Classic, 1st Memphis State Invitational, 1st Ole Miss Invitational, 2nd Metro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1979 Mississippi Invitational, 3rd Mississippi University for Women Invitational, 3rd Memphis State Invitational, 2nd Florida State Invitational, 4th Missouri Invitational, 3rd Southern Illinois Invitational, 4th TCWSF State Tournament, 1st AIAWRegion II Tournament, 3rd

1988 Missouri Tournament, 2nd Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 3rd Colorado Coors Classic, Tie 3rd Penn State Classic, 3rd South Florida Tournament, 3rd Memphis State-Baden Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tournament, 5th

1980 Alabama Invitational, 3rd Metro Conference Tournament, 2nd South Carolina Invitational, 3rd Florida State Invitational, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 2nd Southern Illinois Invitational, 2nd TCWSF State Tournament, 1st AlAWRegion II Tournament, 3rd

1989 Lady Tiger Cup, 3rd Illini Classic, 4th Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 1st Tennessee-Exercise Essentials Classic, 1st Southwest Missouri State Classic, 4th Houston Invitational, 2nd Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1981 Kentucky Invitational, 3rd Missouri Invitational, 3rd Lady Tiger Invitational, 1st Tennessee Invitational, 3rd OleMiss Invitational, 2nd Metro Conference Tournament, 2nd

1990 Asics Tiger-Lady Maverick Invitational, 3rd Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 1st Evansville Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tournament, 2nd

1982 Southern Illinois Invitational, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 1st Louisiana State Classic, 5th Louisville Invitational, 7th OleMiss Invitational, 2nd Morehead State Invitational, 4th Metro Conference Tournament, 4th

1991

Georgia Lady Bulldog Classic, 3rd Volleyball Monthly Invitational, 4th Saluki Invitational, 2nd Graphic Systems Classic, 2nd Wright State Invitational, 2nd SWMS Autumn Classic, 2nd Connecticut Challenge, 1st Great Midwest Tournament, 3rd

1983 Cal-State Fullerton Tournament, 4th Virginia Tech Invitational, 3rd Memphis State Tournament, 1st Southern Mississippi Invitational, 4th Tennessee Tournament, 5th OleMiss Tournament, 2nd Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1992 Crimson Classic, 3rd Syracuse Invitational, 4th Graphic Systems Classic, 2nd NLU Classic, 3rd Kathy Trosclair Invitational, 3rd William & Mary Tournament, 5th Great Midwest Tournament, 3rd

1984 Southwest Missouri State, 3rd Mississippi State Tournament, 1st Texas Tournament, 4th Metro Conference Tournament, 4th

1993

Tiger Invitational, 2nd Graphic Systems Classic, 2nd Stephen F. Austin, 2nd Florida Invitational, 4th Nike Invitational, 2nd Great Midwest Tournament, 3rd

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27 49

17

22

1971

MP

YEAR

W

JIM CALLENDER

JANE HOOKER

.667 .714

9 14

1972 TOTAL

.772

5

PCT

L

16 23 11

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1971-72 (35-14)

L 7 7

YEAR 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 TOTAL

YEAR 1987 1988 TOTAL

MP 37 42 79

W

21 24 45

L 16 18 34

PCT .567 .571 .569

1989-90 (56-24)

1973-77 (83-64)

MIKE LINGENFELTER

JANICE DUNN

1989 1990 TOTAL

.720 .650 .500 .361 .676 .564

YEAR

PCT

MP

41 32 73

W

26 30 56

L

15 9 24

PCT

.634 .769 .767

PENNY LUCAS-WHITE 1991-93 (55-52)

DIANE HALE 1978-86 (212-166)

YEAR 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 TOTAL

MP 45 55 58 41 41 33 37 34 34 378

W 26 35 41 27 15 15 21 15 17 212

L 19 20 17 14 26 18 16 19 17 166

20 10 25 55

35 34 36 106

TOTAL

W

MP

YEAR

1991 1992 1993

PCT .578 .636 .707 .657 .366 .454 .567 .441 .500 .561

L

15 26 11 52

PCT

.571 .277 .714 .518

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Dr. V. Lane Rawlins is now in his fourth year as President of The University of Memphis. He came to The U of M after serving five years as vice chancellor of academic affairs for the University of Alabama system. Shortly after his arrival, Dr. Rawlins and his senioradministrators determined nine major areas of emphasis for the University. They are: • Innovative undergraduate education • Selective excellence in research and graduate education • International programs • Cultural arts and humanities • The urban environment • Computing and telecommunications • Health care and preventive health • Economic development • K-12 education in urban America During the past three years Dr. Rawlins has involved a large number of business, community and campus leaders in assisting with plans for the future development of The University of Memphis. His task forces on diversity, public image, planning and budgeting, research and scholarship, enrollment management, technology, and undergraduate education are providing information that will influence those long-range decisions. A major accomplishment of Dr. Rawlins' brief tenure was the Tennessee legislature's appropriation of $26 million for the construction of a badly-needed new campus library. This facility will open by the fall of 1994. Dr. Rawlins' first three years also have been marked by his involvement in many community activities. He has accepted invitations to serve on numerous boards including: Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce, Free the Children, Mid-South Fair/Libertyland, Leadership Memphis, Memphis Partners, Goals for Memphis, Union Planters National Bank and WKNO. In addition, he was a member of Memphis Mayor W.W. Herenton's transition team and traveled to our nation's capitol with a Chamber of Commerce group to discuss local concerns with various elected officials. During this

Dr. V. Lane Rawlins (Brigham Young, 1963)

time, he has kept a full calendar of speaking engagements to local civic organizations. An avid sports fan and regular spectator at Tiger intercollegiate competitions, Dr. Rawlins serves on the Board of Directors and Long-Range Planning Committee of the Great Midwest Conference. Prior to going to Alabama, Dr. Rawlins spent 17 years at Washington State University, beginning as an assistant professor of economics and rising to the position of vice provost. He was chairman of the Department of Economics at Washington State from 1977 to 1982. A native of Idaho, Dr. Rawlins received a bachelor of science degree in economics from Brigham Young University in 1963. He earned a doctorate in economics at the University of California at Berkeley in 1969. Dr. Rawlins has held research appointments with the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He was a consultant to the Carnegie Commission of Higher Education from 1969 to 1972. His major research projects have focused on employment and job training, public service employment, and economiceducation. Hewasaconsultantto the U.S. Department of Labor in 1974 and has co-authored two books dealing 67

with public service employment. A well-published writer, Dr. Rawlins has contributed major reports and chapters for ten books and has written numerous published articles for the Journal of Human Resources, The Review of Economics and Statistics and The American Economic Review. He is a member of the Alabama Academy of Sciences, American Economics Association, Blue Key honorary fraternity, International Relations Research Association, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo, have three children and five grandchildren.

TENN. BOARD OF REGENTS The University of Memphis is proud to be a member institution of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, which is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation. The system includes six universities and 14 community colleges and 26 area technology centers, was formed by the General Assembly in 1972. Members of the state board include: William W. Farris (Memphis), Robert j. Fishman (Morristown),MaxineSmith (Memphis), F. Evans Harvill (Clarksville), Clifford H. Henry (Maryville), Toby Gilley (Murfreesboro), Dr. Sam H. Ingram (Murfreesboro), The Honorable L.H. "Cotton" Ivy (Nashville), Thomas H. Jackson (Nashville), Robert Bud Gamble (Chattanooga), Jane G. Kisber (Jackson), Keith McCord (Knoxville), Hubert L. McCullough (Murfreesboro), The Honorable Ned Ray McWherter (Nashville), Carl R. Moore (Nashville), Dr. Arlies L. Roaden (Nashville), Wayne Quails (Nashville) and J. Howard Warf (Hohenwald).


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THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS More than 80 years ago, The University of Memphis began as a small state teachers' college. Today, The U of M is a majorcenterfor learning and research. The University of Memphis' roots date back to 1912, when radio was young, motion pictures were silent and William Howard Taft was in the White House. Named West Tennessee State Normal School, the institution's main purpose was to train and educate secondaryschool teachers. Answering the need for a comprehensive school in the Mid-South, WTSNS expanded its curriculum. In 1941 the school's name changed to Memphis State College and in 1957, the college received university status and became Memphis State University. On July 1, 1994, the name was changed to The University of Memphis. The U of M now has more than 20,000 students and a physical plant comprised of 1,160 acres on seven different sites. The main campus now lies in the center of a sprawling metropolis and combines the convenience of a large city with the atmosphere of a residential neighborhood. South Campus, which was once a veteran's hospital, is home to the Billy J. Murphy Sports Complex and student family housing. Students and faculty members can conduct environmental research at the Edward J. Meeman Biological Field Station, which encompasses more than 600 acres of forest, wetlands and fields some 25 miles from the campus. Chucalissa Museum, a reconstructed American Indian village, is also part of the University's anthropological studies program and is a popular tourist attraction. In 1992,36,477 guests from 49 states and 55 foreign countries visited Chucalissa. The University is guided by the principles of academic integrity, sound management and equal opportunity. With instruction, service and research as interdependent goals, the University commits its resources to the social, cultural and economic welfare of the region through partnerships with public and private organizations. It is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Col-

The University of Memphis has the highest academic entrance requirements of any public four-year institution in the state of Tennessee or the Mid-South.

leges and Schools. The University of Memphis offers 19 bachelor's degrees with 70 majors; 11 master's degrees with 51 majors; four doctoral degrees with 18 majors; one specialist degree and one professional degree. The University comprises six undergraduate colleges, the School of Law, the Lowenberg School of Nursing, the school of Audiology and SpeechLanguage Pathology and the Graduate School. The undergraduate colleges are: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Communication and Fine Arts, the Fogelman College of Business and Economics, the College of Education, the Herff College of Engineering and the University College. In addition, there are several special programs: Air Force, Navy and Army ROTC, and Urban Studies. Reflecting its commitment to highquality teaching and national prominence in research, The University of Memphis has five Centers of Excellence and 21 Chairs of Excellence. The University has a faculty of nearly 800. While the University's commitment to education remains its primary focus, the campus also offers a variety of organizations, clubs, honor societies and special-interest and service groups. There are 14 fraternities and 12 sororities on

campus as well as a number of other clubs. Theatrical and musical productions are performed on three stages at the Communication and Fine Arts Building. The University of Memphis also has its own art gallery. The Field House and the Health and Physical Education and Recreation Complex house a wide range of recreation facilities. Students can also participate in a variety of intramural sports throughout the academic year. Since early in this century, The University of Memphis has provided quality education for students as well as service to the community. The University continues to meet the challenges of becoming a national leader in scholarship and research.

NAME CHANGE

The University of Memphis

1994

Memphis State University

1957

Memphis State College

1941

West Tennessee State Teachers College

1925

West Tennessee State Normal School

1912

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UNIVERSITY FACTS

FAMOUS ALUMNAE

President: Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Founded: 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School Campus: 1,160 acres at seven sites with more than 100 buildings Enrollment: 20,000+ Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All accreditable programs are accredited. Divisions: College of Arts and Sciences, Fogelman College of Business and Economics, College of Communication and Fine Arts, College of Education, Herff College of Engineering, Lowenberg School of Nursing, University College, Graduate School, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Worth Noting The University of Memphis has five Centers of Excellence dedicated to scholarship and research in education, Egyptian art and archaeology, psychology, earthquake science and speech and hearing. * The University has 21 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other single campus in the state. The Chairs of Excellence are occupied by leading scholars in fields ranging from molecular biology and biomedical engineering to accountancy, nursing, law and art history.

The west mall, adjacent to the University Center, is a gathering place for The U of M students.

the field, but also plays an important role in treating speech and language disorders in the Memphis community. * An award from the U.S. Department of Education to The University of Memphis and Southern Illinois University led to establishment of a joint Center for International Business Education and Research, one of only 18 such centers in the United States. * Students at The University of Memphis come from 50 states and more than 75 nations.

Dixie Carter (1963); Designing Women, On Our Own, Filthy Rich, Different Strokes, Edge Of Night Linda Thompson Foster (1972); Miss Tennessee, Hee Haw, Married to composer David Foster Kellye Cash-Sheppard (1987); Miss America, 1987 Stella Stevens (1961); Movie and Television actress Fred Thompson (1964); No Way Out, Hunt for Red October, Die Hard II, Iron Eagle II, China Beach, Roseanne, Matlock, Thunderheart Patt Kerr Tigrett (1963); Internationally known fashion designer William Sanderson (1968, 1971); Newhart, Bladerunner, Rocketeer, Coal Miner's Daughter, Raggedy Man, City Heat Barbara Walker Hummel (1947); Miss America, 1947 Michael Jeter (1974); Tony Award Winner for Grand Hotel, Emmy Award Winner for Evening Shade, Fisher King Anfernee Hardaway; NBA's Orlando Magic

* Biomedical engineers in the University's Herff College of Engineering are engaged in research that may lead to the discovery of new materials that can be used to replace diseased or damaged human blood vessels.

* The University of Memphis awards more than 100 doctoral degrees a year in 13 disciplines. In addition, the University offers masters degree programs in 50 major areas. * The University's Ned R. McWherter Library, completed during 1994 at a cost of $26.5 million, is equipped with more than 200 computer workstations that link the campus with other universities, research centers and government agencies. The building, which covers 1.5 acres, houses more than 800,000 books. * The University of Memphis School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Department is not only one of the nation's leading institutions of graduate education in

The University of Memphis communication and fine arts building serves as home to the University Gallery.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR For Charles Cavagnaro, the athletic director's job at The University of Memphis is a natural extension of his life's work. The 53-year-old Memphian became Memphis' director of athletics on November 1, 1982. Alife-long Memphian, Cavagnaro finds working with people and a chance to demonstrate his administrative skills as two of the most rewarding aspects of his job. He has accomplished many things both nationally and locally in his tenure at Memphis. Held in high regard among college athletic directors, Cavagnaro is the first U of M representative ever on the NCAA Council, a 44-member policy making board. He is the chairman of the NCAA Nominating Committee, the NCAA Communications Committee, the NCAA Post Season Football Committee and a member of the NCAA Competitive Safeguard Committee, which is responsible for the NCAA Drug Testing policies. In addition, he was selected to a special NCAA Committee to review the NCAA Enforcement and Infraction process in 1992. Cavagnaro is also a member of the CFA (College Football Association) Athlete Review Committee. Since his arrival at The University of Memphis, the athletic department has purchased and installed a computersystem which put the Tigers at the fore front of automation of college athletics. Cavagnaro initiated The U of M Drug Awareness Program, one of the first programs of its kind in the country. He set up a fifth year scholarship program for non-revenue sports and worked for the creation of the Athletic Academic Centerwhich has raised graduation rates for Memphis athletes. More recently, the Athletic Department has negotiated radio and television contracts for The U of M that rank among the top in the nation. The twotime chairman of the Metro Athletic Directors was the first to sign home-andhome football contracts with Arkansas, Florida, Miami and Missouri and a basketball contract that ensured a homeand-home series with Arkansas and Tennessee.

Charles Cavagnaro (Memphis State, 1966)

Since Cavagnaro's arrival at The University of Memphis, Tiger Club giving has increased from approximately $250,000 per year in 1982 to a current level of $3.1 million for 1992-93. For the last four years, The U of M was able to pay all athletic scholarships from Tiger Club donations for the first time in the school's history. Over $600,000 was placed into endowment for men's spring sports and women's athletics. Additionally, the athletic department has shown a profit in each of the last five years that Cavagnaro has served as athletic director, placing Memphis among just 35 percent of the schools in the nation that turn a profit each year. After coming aboard as athletic director and realigning his staff, Cavagnaro spearheaded a season football ticket drive in 1985 which broke all previous marks at Memphis. More than 24,500 season tickets were sold for U of M's 1985 season. He also oversaw programs aimed at increasing attendance at U of M's six home games. They were successful to say the least. Memphis was second in the nation in attendance increase with an average of 36,700. He helped city and county officials lobby for state funds for the building of The Pyramid, which serves as the home of Tiger basketball. Many observers felt that Cavagnaro's influence and ideas were the catalyst for this project. Memphis received accolades for its

excellent job of hosting the Great Midwest Conference basketball tournament in 1993, the Metro basketball tournaments in 1984 and 1988 and the firstand-second round NCAA Midwest Regional basketball tournament in 1984. Cavagnaro was the ramrod in gaining these tournaments for Memphis and The U of M as well as the 1993 Great Midwest Conference Spring Sports Tournaments, which again were deemed a huge success. Memphis has also been awarded a 1995 and 1997 NCAA Regional. Cavagnaro is still at work assembling The U of M applications to host other NCAA tournament events. Cavagnaro came to The University of Memphis from a position as assistant managing editor of The Commercial Appeal, Scripps-Howard's flagship newspaper and one of the largest and most respected papers in the South. Prior to that, he was night metropolitan editor, executive sports editor and also held other posts. Cavagnaro left the newspaper in 1970 to serve as general manager of the Memphis Pros, a charter member of the now defunct American Basketball Association. Earlier, Cavagnaro had served on the sports desk of The Commercial Appeal where he covered Tiger football and basketball among other things. He also served on the Look Magazine All-American Selection Committee and was a member of the American Legion World Series baseball operation. His wife, Pat, is a highly-successful real estate agent in Memphis and is a past member of the Million Dollar Sales Club. They have three children: Mrs. David (Tammy) Rogers, a magna cum laude graduate of Mississippi State University, Scarlett, a cum laude graduate of Memphis State University and also the MSU master teachers program and Chip, a 23-year-old law school student in the C.C. Humphreys Law School at Memphis, who graduated cum laude from Memphis State (now The University of Memphis).

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ATHLETIC STAFF

Sally Andrews Asst. Compliance Director

Joan Armstrong Resident Advisor South Hall

Chris Bartels Head Soccer Coach

Colleen Beck Secretary Women's Athletics

Susan Blackwell Bookkeeper

John Bowers Marketing Director

Pam Bradley Athletic Director's Secretary

Lori Brock Head Women's Golf Coach

Al Brown M Club Director

Tom Buford Men's Tennis Coach

Dave Butler Cafeteria Director

Tony Carbognani Asst. Soccer Coach

C Brenda Cash Women's Track Coach

Jim Cook Men's Golf Coach

Sam Cox Ticket Manager

Connie Diffee Business Office

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Sherilyn Fiveash Associate Sports Information Director

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Jennifer Griggs Business Office

:*Hays Glenn Head Men's Track Coach

Jeff Hopkins Head Baseball Coach

Bernadine Kelly Spring Sports Secretary

Bill Lansden Asst. Marketing Director

Bill Lofton Associate AD Finance-Management

Mitzi Lyne Men's Basketball Secretary

Gayle McDonald Head Women's Trainer

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Michael Ladner Asst. Women's Basketball Coach

Rob McDonald Asst. Baseball Coach

Joye Lee-McNelis Head Women's Basketball Coach

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Lunetha Pryor Ticket Clerk

John Prince Asst. Men's Basketball Coach

Tim Morgan Part-Time Assistant Basketball Coach

Melissa Moore Asst. Coordinator/ Tiger Clubs

Mark Owens Basketball Sports Information Director

Sami Randolph Asst. Volleyball Coach

Lynn Parkes Associate Athletic Director

Julie Rhodes SID Secretary

Pam Paxson Senior Accountant

Randy Rowland Account Executive/ Tiger Clubs

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Charlotte Peterson Head Women's Tennis Coach

Betty Russell Women's Athletics Secretary

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Lish Trice Account Executive/ Tiger Clubs

Fred Stewart Business Manager

Angela Scott Asst. Women's Basketball Coach

Tom Schuberth Asst. Men's Basketball Coach

Ruth Scrip Bookkeeper

Wesley Wheeler Minicomputer Specialist

Phyllis Shipp Football Secretary

Steve Whistler Asst. Track Coach

Lois Sitler Football Secretary

Penny Lucas-White Head Volleyball Coach

Dr. Jim Smith Asst. Athletic Director

BobWinn Asst. Athletic Director Communications

Butch Woolbright Head Rifle Coach

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ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

.4 / • Dr. Barbara Taller Biology

Dr. Don Carson VP - Student Ed. Services

Charles Cavagnaro Athletic Director

John Cothern Admin./Business Services

Dr. David Cox Political Sciences

Dr. J. Ivan Legg Provost Academic Affairs

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Dr. Bonita Lyons Asst. Dean Evening Academic Affairs

Dr. Jebose Okwumabua Professor HPER

Dr. V. Lane Rawlins President

Dr. R. Eugene Smith Vice President Business & Finance

Roxie Gee Theatres Com m. Arts

Dr. Wilson Dietrich Special Education

George Lucas Marketing

Dr. Martin Lipinski Engineering

Dr. Nicholas White Law School Chair of Committee

Dr. Charles Williams Anthropology

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS ATHLETIC COMMITTEE The Athletic Committee at The University of Memphis is comprised of a chairman, Dr. Nicholas White, vicepresidents, provost, the Director of Business and Administrative Services and eight faculty and staff members who serve four-year terms on a staggered basis. The committee also includes two student voting members and two student alternate members who vote only in case a voting student member is not in attendance. The purpose of the committee is to serve in an advisory capacity to the president on matters involving athletics. The committee assists in the development of broad program policies for the University men's and women's intercollegiate athletic programs. The committee also reviews and approves the policies and procedures for awarding grants-in aid to student athletes. They certify, through the chairman, the eligibility of student athletes for intercollegiate sports.

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The committee reviews proposed appointments to the coaching staff made by the Director of Athletics and recommend to the President for appointment by him candidates deemed qualified for the position. They review scheduling of intercollegiate athletic contests and proposed budgets prepared by the Director of Athletics and submit recommendations through standard University budget review procedures. The organizational meeting shall be called as soon as the membership is confirmed to familiarize members with the committee purpose and to determine the schedule of future meetings. Thereafter, meetings will be held as necessary to fulfill the committee's functions. The committee provides the president with an annual report containing information on activities, issues and proposed solutions discussed by the committee. The report also contains recommendations for the coming year.


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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC CENTER CENTER FOR ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES

The primary purpose of The University of Memphis is to advance learning. The University of Memphis is dedicated first to the traditional ideals of learning by focusing its attention and efforts upon the creation, transmission, and application of knowledge. Secondly, it is committed to goals that are utilitarian in (1) preparing students to serve in a variety of professions and occupations, and in (2) providing services to society for improving the quality of life and environment. Through instruction, research, and public service, the University offers a diversity of learning opportunities for the pursuit of knowledge and truth in an atmosphere of free inquiry and open discussion. A community of learning, the University exists to nurture students in achieving intellectual competence, maturity, and self development.

versity of Memphis has five Centers of Excellence and 18 Chairs of Excellence.

GOALS OF THE UNIVERSITY

ORGANIZATION The University of Memphis is comprised of six undergraduate colleges, The Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, The Lowenberg School of Nursing and The Graduate School. The undergraduate colleges are the College of Arts and Sciences, The Fogelman College of Business and Economics, The College of Communication and Fine Arts, The College of Education, The Herff College of Engineering, and The University College. There are also several special programs: Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC; Audiology and Speech Pathology; City and Regional Planning, International Studies and Urban Studies. The Office of Continuing Education coordinates CEU (Continuing Education Unit) credit through conferences, institutes, short courses, etc.; and non-credit courses designed to provide increased opportunities for the people of this area to avail themselves of University facilities and services. Reflecting its commitment to high-quality teaching and national prominence in research, The Uni-

The Center for Athletic Academic Services, which has been nationally recognized for its efforts by USA Today, The College Football Association, Sports Illustrated, ABC World News Tonight and The Chronicle of Higher Education, is committed to assisting student athletes in earning a college degree. The Center provides an atmosphere of personal attention and encouragement as well as tutorial assistance and academic

The Center for Athletic Academic Services has been nationally recognized for its efforts by USA Today, The College Football Association, Sports Illustrated, ABC World News Tonight and The Chronicle of Higher Education. support. The Center's services include advice in all aspects of the student athlete's academic life-registration, study skills; degree planning; information regarding University programs, and policies and procedures. The Center also sponsors programs and workshops to enhance the personal development of the student athlete. Information regarding NCAA rules and regulations are made available to the student athlete by the Center. Additionally, the Center monitors the student athlete's progress toward his/her degree objective. The facility contains: three tutor rooms, each eight-person capacity; two computer labs, outfitted with eight Zenith PCs and seven Maclntoshs; three types of study area seating; 16 individually-lighted study carrels; three counselor offices; check-in area; kitchen area forstaff and evening workers; director's suite with conference area, reception/secretary area and as-

sistants' offices. The director of the center is Dr. Tim Sumner, who is assisted by Dot Moss-Hale. The academiccounselors are Susan Irwin, who counsels all Lady Tiger sports; Richard Jones is responsible for the soccer, men's track, rifle and tennis teams. He is also responsible for the "Tiger Key Program" of social, personal and professional training of all student-athletes; Gina Pickens is responsible for the football and men's basketball student-athletes; and Becky Baker, who will handle walk-on football, baseball, men's golf.managers and trainers and will assist with scholarship football.

THE STAFF

Becky Baker Academic Counselor

Susan Irwin Academic Counselor

Gina Pickens Academic Counselor

Richard Jones Academic Counselor

Dot Moss-Hale Assistant to the Director

Tim Sumner Director

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TIGER CLUBS TIGER CLUBS The Tiger Clubs are the fund-raising arm of the University of Memphis Athletic Department. The main goal of the Tiger Clubs is to provide a base of fund-raising services through which friends and alumni may enhance the development and achievements of The U of M athletic program. Annual gifts to the Tiger Clubs complement and supplement the revenues from ticket sales, radio and television, and other sources of income. In 1990-91, Tiger Clubs raised approximately $2.5 million, over $3.0 million in 1992-93 and again over $3.2 million last year for The U of M athletics. Contributors to the Tiger Clubs receive many benefits, including preferred seating for post-season events, priority seating for regular season home athletic events, privileged parking, automobile decals and other interesting items. The Tiger Clubs are being run on an interim basis by Al Brown, M Club Director, and Melissa Moore, who has served as Tiger Clubs Coordinator for the past five years. Brown, from Memphis, is a former Tiger baseball player and head coach, who returned to The University of Memphis in 1992. Moore, a native Memphian, is a 1985 Memphis State graduate.

HIGHLAND HUNDRED In 1958, some 34 years ago, several Memphis area businessmen gathered one night on Highland Avenue and formed The University of Memphis football booster group, the Highland Hundred. At its inception, the group, now regarded as one of the most energetic organizations in the nation, had just eight members and set its initial goal at a membership of 100. The group membership now totals over 600, representing more than 30 colleges and universities. But their goal remains the same, to promote Tiger football. The activities and projects of the Highland Hundred are many and varied. The group co-sponsors, along with the Memphis National Alumni Association, pre-

The Tiger Clubs room at The Pyramid serves as a multipurpose room for The U of M to host banquets and other social gatherings. The rooms entrance way is highlighted with the Tigers' Hall of Fame wall.

game parties for all Tiger home football games and many of the road games. In addition, the Highland Hundred has undertaken several major projects like the restoration of Murphy Athletic Training Center and the purchasing of a Lexicon Video Sports Editing System. The club also sponsors the Senior Banquet. The group, once featured in Sports Illustrated, received national attention in 1972, when it purchased a Bengal Tiger mascot, TOM (which stands for TigersOf-Memphis). TOM I died in February 1992 and the Highland Hundred purchased TOM II, who is housed at Saint Nix Farms in his own 3500 square-foot habitat.

ending awards banquet. The club also makes an effort to attend as many away games as possible. If you want to become a member, write to: The Rebounders Club, PO Box 172054, Memphis, TN 38187-2043.

OTHER SUPPORT GROUPS AT THE U of M Bullpen Club Friends of Soccer MClub

Baseball Soccer All Sports

THE REBOUNDERS CLUB The Rebounders Club is entering its 26th year as the support group for The University of Memphis basketball. The organization consists of almost 700 members and last year signed on 272 new members. Again this season, the Rebounders will maintain a special room at all home games that is available to all members and their guests. The Rebounders present a preseason intra-squad scrimmage, the annual HoopIt-Up-Day, various luncheons throughout the season and sponsor the season75

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•»••»* The 62,380-seat Liberty Bowl serves as the home of Tiger football.

The University of Memphis Tiger athletic family has many places to call home for intercollegiate athletics. In 1970, The University of Memphis Athletic Department officially opened the Kennedy Sportsplex, a 140-acre complex located just south of the main campus. The complex serves as the home of the Tiger football, baseball, soccer and track teams and offers workout facilities for all The U of M sports. Since that time, however, the facility has taken on a new name and is now called the Billy J. Murphy Complex. The complex was renamed in honor of former Memphis head football coach and athletic director Billy J. Murphy. The main building at Murphy Complex features a 50-yard indoor practice field

with an artificial surface. This field is used for workouts when the weather prohibits outdoor practices and is also used by the baseball team for winter workouts. Also housed in the main building is a modern, well-equipped training room, the football equipment room, the football locker room, sauna and steam rooms and film and meeting rooms, as well as locker rooms for the baseball and track teams. Located behind the main building are four outdoor football fields, used for fall and spring practices. The new Billy J. Murphy Weight Training facility opened in January of 1993 and is now in use by all The University of Memphis student-athletes. The 10,500 square-foot facility is one of the largest of its kind in the country and features the latest in strength training equip-

The Murphy Athletic Complex on The U of M South Campus.

ment. The weight room is equipped with 26 Nautilus stationary machines and 18 Nautilus leverage machines. There are also 13 hammer machines, Bear equipment and 18 Kelly Weight machines. In the free weight category, the new facility has 58 stations, including 12 bench stations, six incline stations, four curl stations and four BNP (behind neck pulls) stations. There are three full sets of dumb bells that range from 15 to 120 pounds. All of The University of Memphis' home baseball games are played at Nat

served as host of the Tennessee Sports Festival which featured athletes from around the state. Murphy Track was also the host site of the 1992 and 1993 Great Midwest Conference Track and Field Championships. Other features of Murphy Complex include an Olympic indoor pool and golf driving range that is used by the Tiger golf teams. A 5,000 square-foot Novagrass artificial green was installed adjacent to the driving range in August of 1992. The green, which features four sand bunkers and a self-con-

The Pyramid rates as one of the finest basketball facilities in the country.

Buring Stadium, a 1,200-seat facility adjacent to Murphy's main building. Recently, lights and a new enclosed press box were added as well as new blue chair back seats. Nat Buring was the site of the 1993 Great Midwest Conference baseball tournament. Located next to the baseball stadium is Murphy Track, and eight-lane, polyurethane tartan surface track used by The University of Memphis track teams for home meets. During the summer of 1991, The University of Memphis hosted the World Police and Fire Games. The track meet featured over 700 athletes from around the world. During the summer of 1992, The U of M

tained irrigation system, allows both men's and women's golf teams to practice their short games. Plans are in the initial stages for further renovation of the golf practice facilities at Murphy Athletic Complex. Future projects include an elevated teeing area on the south end of the driving range to match the current tee box located on the north end of the facility. Additionally, target greens for chipping and putting and a new irrigation system are also included. The 62,380-seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium is the site of all The University of Memphis home football games

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they cross the Tennessee-Ar- j women's tennis teams host kansas bridge into Memphis. It their opponents on the HPER was also the site of the 1993 courts. There are 21 laykoldGreat Midwest Conference surfaced courts which allow Men's and Women's basketball the Tiger tennis teams to host tournaments. The Pyramid is mulit-team tournaments. The scheduled to play host to the courts were resurfaced in first and second round of the 1991. NCAA Tournament in 1995 and Also available at the 1997. HPER Building are two full Echles Field is the home gymnasiums which are used of the University of Memphis by women's basketball during soccer team. The 900-seat fa- the off-season and the cility is located adjacent to the women's volleyball team. Also Health Physical Education and available for the women's athRecreation Building and re- letic teams are a 16-machine ceived a $20,000 facelift in the Nautilus weight room with summer of 1992. The renova- numerous Lifecycles and stations include a new electronic tionary bikes, as well as a Scoreboard, concrete slabs for Stepmaster, and a free weight bleachers, and the purchase of room with a Universal weight

The Elma Roane Field House is the home for Lady Tiger basketball and volleyball.

as well as the Liberty Bowl post-season game. The stadium has also hosted numerous concerts. The Liberty Bowl, which was built at a cost of $3.7 million by the city, was inaugurated in 1965. The stadium was renovated in 1987 at a cost of $19.5 million which included sky-suites, approximately 12,000 new seats, a new stadium club, new lighting system, new playing surface, new handicap seating area and numerous concession stands and restroom facilities for the new sections. Just last season, the Liberty Bowl received a new artificial surface for the sidelines and a fresh coat of paint for the inner walls. The University of Memphis Tiger basketball team has played for the past three season in The Pyramid, which seats 20,142. Highlighting its contents is one of the finest locker room facilities in all of basketball, including the NBA. This 2,200 square foot room is

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equipped with a lounge and team meeting area, dressing room, training room and storage area. In the dressing room each player has his own personal vanity and locker, while the lounge area is furnished with couches, a 35-inch color television, a stereo sound system and a color pull-down projection screen. It also has an entrance way that includes a stainless steel door and a lighted U of M logo that hangs on a marble wall. The Tigers made good use of their new home in their first season as they went on to have the nation's largest attendance increase (5,207) and were ranked eighth overall in per game attendance (16,142). The Tigers ranked 12th in the nation in attendance in 199293. The Tigers' three-year record at The Pyramid is 3613 (.735). The Pyramid sits on the bank of the Mississippi River and is visible to motorists as

Nat Buring Baseball Stadium is home to the nationally-ranked Tiger baseball team.

additional seats. The University of Memphis women's basketball and volleyball teams play all home events at the 3,000-seat Elma Roane Field House. Situated in the heart of The U of M's campus, the Field House is equipped with locker room and training facilities for the five Lady Tiger athletic teams. The Field House received an $80,000 renovation in August of 1993. The gym itself was completely painted and entry ways were improved with lighting and a totally different design. Behind the Elma Roane Field House is a track and adjacent to the Field House are 10 laykold tennis courts. However, the men's and

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station. The men's and women's golf teams practice at numerous courses around Memphis. The Lady Tigers practice regularly at Colonial Country Club, Farmington Country Club, Bevico Country Club, Stonebridge Golf Club, Plantation Golf Club, Big Creek Golf Club, Olive Branch Country Club, Windyke Country Club, Houston Levee Golf Club, Cordova Club and Wedgewood Golf Club.


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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The new Billy J. Murphy Weight Training Facility opened in January of 1993 and is now in use by all University of Memphis student-athletes. The 10,500 square foot facility is one of the largest of its kind in the country and features the latest in strength training equipment. "This weight room is second to none", said Tiger strength coach Dean Lotz. "It has all of the latest equipment, including machines and free weights". The weight room is equipped with 26 Nautilus stationary machines and 18 Nautilus leverage machines. There are also 13 Hammer machines, Bear equipment and 18 Kell Weight machines.

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The University of Memphis' Billy J. Murphy Weight Room is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the nation.

Dean Lotz Strength Coach

Mike Davis Assistant Strength Coach

In the free weight category, the new facility has 58 stations, including 12 bench stations, six incline stations, four curl stations and four BMP (behind neck pulls) stations. There are three full sets of dumbbells that range from 15 to 120 pounds. In the south end of the room, there are four clean platforms and four power stations for squats. The platforms are custom built for The University of Memphis and carry the royal blue UM logo in the center of each platform. Both the north and south ends of the Murphy Weightroom Facility have greenhouses, decorated with plants and benches for the athletes to take a quick break from workouts. The facility is fully heated and air conditioned for the comfort of the student-athletes who are working out or rehabilitating. Lotz has helped design a weight program that is computerized to fit each and every athlete at The University of

Memphis. The program takes into consideration the size and body structure of each athlete and designs a weight lifting program suited to that athlete. In addition, the Murphy Weight Training Facility has dressing facilities and rest rooms for both men and women, as well as offices for the head strength coach and his assistant. Forthe injured athlete, there is rehabilitation equipment that includes two Universal treadmills, two Lifecycles and two rowing machines. "The weight room is larger than any of the weight rooms in the Southeastern Conference with the exception of Tennessee's," said Lotz. "I also believe that it is the most versatile facility of its kind in the country. We can work every part of the body in this weight room". The new facility was constructed adjacentto the indoorturf room at Murphy Athletic Complex. Lotz is assisted by former Tiger football player Mike Davis.

OFF-SEASON PROGRAM Below is the off-season conditioning program performed by the Lady Tigers. The program varies from day-to-day. RUNNING: 4 - 800 meter (under 3:30) 10-110 meter (under 18 seconds) 4 - 300 shuttle runs 3-800 (under 3:45) 1 - 400, 300,200,100 yards (three times) 12-120 yards 6 laps (440 meter), sprint straights, jog

WEIGHTS: Bench Incline Press Dumbbells lateral raises Military Press Lateral Pulls Seated Calfs Leg Extensions Leg Curls Situps Split Squad Walking Lunges Tricep Pushdowns Tricep Extensions Bicep Curls MOST IMPROVED (CONDITIONING): Cherilyn Bright BEST VERTICAL JUMP: Renee Ross (34")

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THE CITY OF MEMPHIS Memphis on the Mississippi is named forthe Egyptian city of the same name on the Nile. The name means "Place of good abode." Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson, one of the founders and later the seventh president of the United States, is generally credited with naming Memphis when it was established in 1819. Known as the "Nation's Distribution Center", "The Cotton Capital of the World" and "The Hardwood Capital of the Nation", Memphis, now the 18th largest city in the United States, has a rich heritage having lived underfiveflags: Spain, 1541; France, 1682; Great Britain, 1763; United States, 1784; and the Confederacy, 1861 62. The city is ideally located in the Central Time Zone and near the center of the U.S. population for distribution, manufacturing and headquarters operations. Today's Memphis presents a full spectrum of sports, visual and performing arts, and special events for its 1,020,279 citizens. Shelby County, where Memphis is located, is the 43rd largest county in the United States. The city has an average temperature of 62 degrees and covers 295.5 square miles. Located in the heart of Mid-America, Memphis is accessible from all parts of the country. Memphis International Airport is served by eleven major air carriers and is a hub for Northwest Airlines. MIA offers over 500 flights daily and is the homeof FedEx, the nation's largest package carrier. In addition, 12 excellent U.S. Highways and Amtrak also serve the city. Memphis also has one local bus line and four intercity bus lines. The newly constructed Main Street Trolley is another means of travel. The trolley system, which opened in April of 1993, currently has six cars which run a 2.5 mile route north and south from Auction Street to Calhoun, linking The Pyramid and the National Civil Rights Museum. An all-new sports complex at the MidSouth Fairgrounds includes the home of the University of Memphis' football team, the 62,380-seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, and also the site of one of the top postseason football classics in America, the Liberty Bowl. The complex

The Mississippi River serves as a land mark for downtown Memphis.

is also the site of the $4.7 million MidSouth Coliseum, an 11,200-seat arena which served as the home of the Tigers' nationally-known basketball team for 27 years. The Tigers moved to The Pyramid, which is located on the east bank of the Mississippi River in downtown Memphis. Tim McCarver Baseball Stadium is the home of the Memphis Chicks, a AA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Memphis has become a national mecca for golfers, with 10 public and 15 private courses throughout the city. The annual FedEx St. Jude Memphis Classic is held here in July bringing the top PGA professionals to Memphis. There are also 230 parks (totaling 13,291 acres), 17 public swimming pools, 26 community centers, 14 country clubs and 106 hotels and motels (totaling 14,113 rooms). Memphis, where W.C. Handy gave birth to the Blues, is also the home of the late Elvis Presley and the Memphis Sound. The recording industry in this city has won acclaim from top-selling singers throughout the country. Memphis also has a daily newspaper circulation of 220,900 and a Sunday circulation of 287,600. There are 14 AM and 15 FM radio stations along with six television stations.

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KEY MEMPHIS FACTS Northwest Airlines has a multidirectional hub in Memphis. Air service is available to 68 cities with over 200 flights from 5 major airlines and 4 commuter airlines. Advanced telecommunications served by fiber optics from all major long distance carriers, with digitals switching and ISDN capabilities. Over 13,200 new jobs created from 60 new companies in 1992. Over $500 million in new construction from medical industry that contributes $4.5 billion/year to economy. Recent new industrial relocations involve over 2,000,000 square feet and 900 employees and such companies as Canon Computers, Reebok, Asics Tiger, Nissin Foods and Citadel Motivation. Memphis has 23 hospitals with 7,889 licensed beds and 24 fulltime clinics.


TIGER TRADITIONS WHY TIGERS? When The University of Memphis first fielded a football team in the fall of 1912, no one had selected a nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, "We fight like Tigers". The nickname was born. More and more the nickname "Tigers" was used, particularly in campus publications. But it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use "Normals" or the "Blue and Gray" when referring to the University. Under coach Lester Barnard in 1922, Normal's football team gave a ring of truth to that old student yell about Tigers. The team adopted a motto - "Every Man A Tiger" and went on to score 174 points while allowing their opponents just 29 points. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the "Teachers" or "Tutors". The Tiger nickname would return. But not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for The University of Memphis. A BENGAL FOR A MASCOT For approximately 22 years, the sideline mascot for The University of Memphis athletics has been the Bengal Tiger. TOM II, the name of the current mascot, puts in personal appearances at all Tiger football games, as well as numerous basketball games. TOM II has also been seen at Tiger baseball, soccer and women's basketball games. The first tiger, purchased by the Highland Hundred (football booster group) in 1972, lived for 20 years and was housed at the Memphis Zoo. TOM died in February of 1992. The story of how the first Tiger cub arrived in Memphis is quite interesting. On November 9, 1972, the baby tiger was placed in a dog kennel in Michigan

Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory, Be A Winner Thru And Thru; Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We're Going All The Way Fight, Fight For The Blue And Gray And Say -

Stand Firm, O Alma Mater Through All The Years To Come; In Days Of Youth And Beauty Thy Halls Have Been Our Home. In Time Of Preparation Great Lessons Didst Thou Teach Till Now O Alma Mater, The Stars We'll Strive To Reach.

THE U of M FIGHT SONG

THE U of M ALMA MATER

Lead On, O Alma Mater They Sons To Highways, Give Light And Truth Unto Them For All Their Coming Days. To Thee We'll Give All Honor, Our Hopes Abide In Thee, For Thou, O Alma Mater, Hast Made Us Ever Free.

City, IN, and flown to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. There it was placed aboard a Delta flight and arrived in Memphis at 3:00 AM. C. Cleveland Drennon, an attorney and president of the Highland Hundred, approved a check for $1,500 to buy the animal, and TOM was taken to athletic director Billy Murphy's office for a press conference. In ceremonies at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, the Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University on November 11,1972. The zookeeper, at the suggestion of his daughter, called the little tiger, Shane. Once in Memphis, however, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries came in to a committee chaired by Judge Harry Pierotti. The list ran from Spook, Sampson, Goliath, Bengo, Sultan, Sahib, Big Cat, Ptah, Touchdown, Sonny, and Shiloh to Bengie Wougie Bengal Boy from Tennessee. Finally, the judges reduced the list to two: Shane and TOM, for Tigers of Memphis. TOM won. During his first few months in Memphis, Bill Proctor housed the tiger in his garage, which was redecorated by the Highland Hundred. TOM was guarded by Proctor's hound dog. TOM II came to The University of Memphis in the fall of 1992 and is housed at his new home at Nixon Farms in

Let's Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory. See Our Colors Bright And True; It's Fight Now Without A Fear, Fight Now Let's Shout A Cheer, Shout For Dear Memphis U. (Yell) Go Tigers Go Go Tigers Go Yea -- Tiger Go!

Collierville, TN. His new home is 3500 square feet and includes two pools, a waterfall, heated and air conditioned den box and has separately, a complete medical facility for his care and upkeep. The young tiger is nearly 500 pounds and is expected to be as large or larger than his predecessor, TOM, who was once the largest Bengal Tiger in captivity at 550 pounds. SCHOOL COLORS The University of Memphis' official school colors of Royal Blue and Gray were selected in the early 1900s. The colors were chosen in an effort to show unity in a nation that was still recovering from the effects of the Civil War. The student body thought that by picking the colors of the North and the South, the school would show a togetherness among all students. THE LOGO The University of Memphis' official logo has been redesigned by Craig Thompson, from Disciple Design in Memphis, TN. The original logo was an MSU with a leaping tiger coming out from behind the letters. The new logo is an "M" with a leaping tiger coming up over the center of the "M".

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Mud Island and Hernando-DeSoto Bridge

Orpheum Theatre and Trolley


1994 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE DATE

OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT

TIME

LADY TIGER INVITATIONAL Sept. 2

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

SITE MEMPHIS, TENN.

7:00 p.m.

Sept. 3

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

1 :00 p.m.

Sept. 3

TULSA

7:00 p.m.

Sept. 9

OLE MISS

Sept. 10

MURRAY STATE

11:00 a.m.

Sept. 1 0

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSIC 7:00 p.m.

Northern Arizona Tournament

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Sept. 16

Northern Arizona

2:00 p.m.

Sept. 16

CSU Northridge

7:30 p.m.

Sept. 17

Houston

2:00 p.m.

Sept. 21

TENNESSEE STATE

7:00 p.m.

Sept. 24

LOUISVILLE

5:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Sept. 27

Mississippi State

7:30 p.m.

Starkville, Miss.

Oct. 1

SAINT LOUIS*

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Oct. 4

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

MARQUETTE*

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Oct. 8

DEPAUL*

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Oct. 12

Tennessee-Martin

7:00 p.m.

Martin, Tenn.

Oct. 7

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM*

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Oct. 1 4

Dayton*

6:00 p.m.

Dayton, Oh.

Oct. 15

Cincinnati*

6:30 p.m.

Cincinnati, Oh.

Oct. 20

Saint Louis*

7:00 p.m.

St. Louis, Mo.

Oct. 21

SlU-Carbondale

5:00 p.m.

St. Louis, Mo.

Oct. 25

Alabama-Birmingham*

7:00 p.m.

Birmingham, Ala.

Oct. 28

DAYTON*

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Oct. 29

CINCINNATI*

7:00 p.m.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

Nov. 4

DePaul*

7:00 p.m.

Chicago, III.

Nov. 5

Marquette*

7:30 p.m.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Nov. 8

Ole Miss

7:00 p.m.

Oxford, Miss.

Southeast Missouri State Invitational

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Nov. 11

Eastern Illinois

Nov. 1 2

Arkansas-Little Rock

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 12

Southeast Missouri State

5:00 p.m.

Nov. 1 8-20 Great Midwest Championship Tournament

6:00 p.m.

TEA

Dayton, Oh. Athens, Ga.

Georgia Invitational Nov. 25

Georgia

6:30 p.m.

Nov. 26

Consolation/Championship

4:00/6:30 p m.

All times central Home matches in all CAPS/BOLD *Great Midwest Conference match Home matches played at the Elma Roane Field House For ticket information call (901) 678-2331

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