2011 Memphis Women's Golf Fact Book

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Contents

Memphis Tigers

Flautt Center........................................................2 Season Outlook...................................................3 Coach Harrelson............................................. 4-5 Players Bios.................................................... 6-8 Fall 2010 Results........................................... 9-10 2009-10 Review...........................................11-13 All-Time Roster & Records.......................... 14-15 History......................................................... 16-18 All-Time Results.......................................... 19-21 C-USA Results............................................ 22-24 NCAA.................................................................25

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University Section

Tiger Traditions..................................................26 City of Memphis.................................................27 University of Memphis.......................................28 University President Shirley Raines..................29 Athletic Director R.C. Johnson..........................30

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.

Media Policies

All Memphis women’s golf practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements can be made by contacting the Athletic Media Relations Office at least 24 hours prior to practice time. All interviews with head coach Beth Harrelson are conducted through the Athletic Media Relations office. Player interviews can also be coordinated throughout the season

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Women’s contact:................................................Preston McClellan Office Phone:........................................................... (901) 678-2337 Mobile Phone:......................................................... (901) 351-7322 E-mail:.........................................preston.mcclellan@memphis.edu Website: ....................................................... www.GoTigersGo.com Editor/Graphic Designer:.....................................Preston McClellan Cover Design:............................................................ Brie Campbell ........................................................................ UOM194-FY1011/40


Frank L. Flautt Center

Home of the Tigers Frank L. Flautt Golf Center

On September 3, 2009, ribbon cutting ceremonies took place for the newly opened $1.5 million Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, located next to the Tiger Softball Complex on the University of Memphis' Park Avenue Campus. The facility provides both the Tiger and Lady Tiger golf teams with state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor areas. The center includes a 400-yard driving range, complete with two teeing areas, two putting greens, and a chipping green. Inside, both teams have locker rooms with individual player lockers as well as study, kitchen and lounge areas. Both areas also have indoor hitting bays to be used during inclement weather.

One of the Nation's Best

"This facility provides a 'home' for our team where they can study and practice together. It truly is one of the best in the country." - Women's Head Coach Beth Harrelson

Video Room

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Memphis golfers have access to a cutting-edge video room where they can analyze their swings from multiple angles.

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The Flautt Center

The new golf center contains a 7,200 square foot indoor practice facility for the teams, as well as approximately five acres of outdoor driving ranges and practice greens.

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2011 Outlook

2010-11 Season Outlook

Winning Ways

Steen on Top Marissa Steen claimed the second individual title of her career at the Bobcat Invitational to start off the 2010-11 campaign. Her scores of 71-67 (138) set a new 36-hole individual scoring record and helped lead Memphis to its two-lowest rounds in program history (291-288). Steen previously earned medalist honors at the South Alabama Spring Invitational. Steen claimed her second individual title at the UAB Fall Beach Blast with scores of 73-70 en route to leading Memphis to its second team title of the season.

A c a d e m ic Pr o we ss Memphis posted a 3.76 team GPA in Spring 2010, setting a University of Memphis record. The Lady Tigers also earned the C-USA Sport Academic award, given to the men’s and women’s teams with the highest cumulative GPA. Marissa Steen was named to the C-USA All-Academic team and four Memphis golfers (Steen, Glavin, Mathews, and Hodgson) earned NGCA All-American Scholar honors. The Lady Tigers continued the tradition this fall, posting a 3.72 team GPA.

Roster Name

Cl./Elig.

Hometown

Previous School

Alex Aläng

So./1L

Tullinge, Sweden

Igelstavikens Gymnasium

Kathleen Glavin

Jr./2L

Dayton, Ohio

Archbishop Alter HS

Julia Hodgson

So./1L

Unionville, Ontario

Markham District HS

Ashley Kees

Fr./HS

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Carroll HS

Sarah Mathews

So./1L

Memphis, Tenn.

Saint Agnes HS

Marissa Steen

Jr./2L

West Chester, Ohio

Lakota West HS

Lady Tiger golf has claimed four titles since November 2009. Memphis started things off by winning the UAB Fall Beach Blast in November, and followed it up with another victory at the South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational in March. In 2010-11, Memphis returned all five players from the squad that won in South Alabama. The Lady Tigers started off the season by winning the Bobcat Invitational by 34 strokes and new program records for low 18 (288) and 36hole (579) totals and then defended their title at the UAB Fall Beach Blast with rounds of 292-300.

Schedule Date

Event

Location

Sept. 7-8

Bobcat Invitational

Bozeman, Mont.

Sept. 20-21

Cincinnati Fall Classic

Batavia, Ohio

Oct. 11-12

Lady Pirate Intercollegiate

Greenville, N.C.

Oct. 25-26

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Germantown, Tenn.

Nov. 2-3

UAB Fall Beach Blast

Gulf Shores, Ala.

Feb. 13-15

UCF Challenge

Sorrento, Fla.

Feb. 27-28

Cards Challenge

Weston, Fla.

Mar. 13-14

Administaff Lady Jaguar Int.

Augusta, Ga.

Apr. 1-3

Rebel Intercollegiate

Oxford, Miss.

Apr. 18-20

C-USA Women’s Golf Champ.

Gulf Shores, Ala. Page 3

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Coach Beth Harrelson

Beth Harrelson

Harrelson File: Career Information: Year at Memphis:

Third

Birthday:

October 12, 1964

Birthplace:

Memphis, Tenn.

Coaching Experience: Years

Capacity

University

2008-Present

Head Coach

Memphis

Teaching Career: Years

Capacity

Course

1989-90

Asst. Golf Pro

TPC Scottsdale

1990-91

Asst. Golf Pro

Stonebridge GC

1991-98

PGA Teaching Pro

Stonebridge GC

1998-2003

PGA Teaching Pro

Quail Ridge GC

2003-08

PGA Teaching Pro

Memphis National

College Highlights:

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University of Memphis

Three-year letterwinner 1985 and ‘86 Most Improved Player 1985-86 and 1986-87 Captain 1986-87 Lowest Scoring Average One of only three Lady Tiger golfers in the M Club Hall of Fame

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Coach Beth Harrelson

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n her third season as the head coach of the University of Memphis women’s golf team, Beth Harrelson continues to build the program into a national force. Prior to being named head coach of the Lady Tigers, Harrelson was an instructor at Memphis National Golf Club, as well as the head coach of St. Mary’s High School.

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Tigers to four top-10 team finishes. Harrelson worked on laying the solid foundation for future success of the women’s golf program. A graduate of Briarcrest High School, the former Beth Walthal signed a volleyball scholarship with the University of Alabama before declining the offer and choosing to attend the U of M. She arrived on campus in 1982 and played for Coach Diane Hale during the fall season. After redshirting for a year, she made the transition to golf in 1984 and received the team’s Most Improved Player award following the 1984-85 season. As a senior, Harrelson was selected as captain of her team and posted the team’s lowest scoring average. After graduating with a journalism degree, Harrelson participated on the Futures Tour for two years before moving to Scottsdale, Ariz., to work as an assistant professional at the TPC of Scottsdale during the winter and at Stonebridge Golf Club during the remainder of the year. In 1987, the talented player won the Memphis area Women’s Golf Association Tournament and the Double Eagle Golf Tournament. She was also the medalist in the 1988 Tennessee State Tournament. She returned to Memphis permanently in 1990 and accepted a full-time position as the assistant pro at Stonebridge Golf Club. She became the golf instructor at Stonebridge in 1991 and held that position until 1998 when she moved to Quail Ridge Golf Club in Bartlett as the golf instructor. While working at Stonebridge Golf Club, she earned her PGA Class A membership into the Professional Golfers Association in 1995. Harrelson was inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame in 1999. Later she was inducted into the Briarcrest High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. She and her husband, Tim, have three children; daughter Megan, who is a junior at the U of M;daughter Grace, who is a student at Briarcrest; and son, Jon.

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Coach Harrelson returned all five players from a team that finished fourth in the C-USA Championship in 2010, so the bar was set high for the 2010-11 Lady Tigers. Memphis responded with a resounding 34-stroke victory in the season-opening Bobcat Invitational. Junior Marissa Steen led the way by posting scores of 71-67 en route to earning the second individual title of her career. Her 67 in the second round was a careerlow and the lowest score of anyone under Harrelson. The Lady Tigers weren't satisfied, however, as the squad would go on to finish in the top five in four events in the fall, including another team victory at the UAB Fall Beach Blast. Steen again led Memphis, this time posting scores of 73-70 amidst soggy conditions to help the Lady Tigers defend their title for the second consecutive season. Coach Harrelson also brought back the Memphis Women's Invitational after an eight-year absence from the Lady Tiger schedule. The event was an overall success as Memphis finished second in the 18-team field. In 2009, Harrelson welcomed three newcomers after losing just one returnee. After struggling to a 14th-place finish in the season opening Lady Paladin Invitational, Harrelson led the Lady Tigers to three top-5 finishes. After posting back to back third place finishes at the Lady Red Wolf Classic and the CSU Wendy’s Invitational, Memphis finally broke through to win the UAB Fall Beach Blast. Led by freshman Sarah Mathews’ rounds of 74-73, the Lady Tigers posted team totals of 300-295 (the lowest two team scores under Harrelson) to capture the first victory under Harrelson and the first for the program since 2007. After taking over a program that only had four returning scholarship players in August of 2008, Harrelson led the 2008-09 Lady


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5-10

Junior

Tullinge, Sweden Igelstavikens Gymnasium

5-4

Dayton, Ohio Archbishop Alter HS

2010-11 • Sophomore

2010-11 • Junior

Fall 2010: Competed in all five events for the Lady Tigers, holding a scoring

Fall 2010: Competed in all five events for Memphis, posting a scoring average of 76.8 and tournament average of 228.6...Low finish came at the UAB Fall Beach Blast, where she carded rounds of 73-76 to finish fourth individually and lead Memphis to its second team title of the season...Turned in a top-10 finish at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate with rounds 75-73-73...Helped Memphis to a season opening victory at the Bobcat Invitational by firing rounds of 78-80.

average of 77.3...Opened the season with a fifth place finish at the Bobcat Invitational en route to leading Memphis to its first team title of the season...Finished in a tie for 33rd after posting scores of 77-82-77 at the Cincinnati Fall Classic... Turned in scores of 76-78-79 at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate to land share of 54th position...Posted rounds of 76-80 at the Memphis Women’s Invitational to finish 19th...Seventh place individual finish at the UAB Fall Beach Blast helped lead the Lady Tigers to rounds of 292-300 and their second team title of the season.

2009-10 • Freshman Spring 2010: Made spring debut at the Hurricane Invitational and posted rounds of 75-83-83 to finish in a tie for 67th...Tied career-low finish of eighth with rounds of 80-75-76 at the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational...Was tied for second in par-three scoring for the event...Finished in a tie for 48th at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational with scores of 84-81-74...Posted a career-low finish of third at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic en route to leading Memphis to its lowest 54-hole total of the season and a runner-up finish...Led the tournament in number of pars (42) and tied for the lead in par-four scoring average (4.03)...Posted the third-lowest three round individual total (72-73-74--219) in school history at the Conference USA Championship...Performance earned her a seventh-place finish and led Memphis to a fourth-place team finish. Fall 2009: Posted an 88 in the opening round of the Lady Paladin Invitational,

helping lead the Lady Tigers to a 14th-place finish...Fired rounds of 76-74 to lead the Lady Tigers to a third-place finish at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational... Performance earned her an eighth-place finish, the lowest of her career...Turned in rounds of 79-73 at the UAB Fall Beach Bash to finish in a tie for 11th and help lead Memphis to its first team victory since 2007.

Prior to Memphis Prep: Aläng was the 85th ranked junior girl in Sweden...played tournaments on

the Skandia Junior Tour, which is the Swedish National Junior Tour.,,held a scoring average of 79.1 strokes per round, with a low round of 72...On the SJT, she has finished in the top-10 five times, with a low finish of second. Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

5

1,544

78.6

76.0

76.6

231.2

77.2

927

76.2

78.0

78.0

232.2

77.3

3

Total

2,471

77.4

77.0

77.3

232.1

77.25

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Spring 2010: Posted rounds of 77-75-77 to earn a career-low finish of tied for fifth and lead Memphis to its second team title of the season at the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational...Finished tied for 41st at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational with rounds of 76-80-81...Fired rounds of 77-81-76 at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic en route to helping Memphis to a season-low 54-hole total (909) and a runner-up finish...Finished 31st at the C-USA Championship en route to helping Memphis post its third lowest team tournament total in school history (895) and finish fourth overall. 2009 Fall: Fired rounds of 81-80 in the rain shortened Lady Paladin Invitational to finish T52...Posted rounds of 89-81-80 to help lead Memphis to a sixth-place finish at the Cincinnati Fall Classic....Finished in a tie for 49th in the 2009 Lady Red Wolf Classic with rounds of 80-87...Missed the CSU Wendy’s Invitational with a back injury...Came back strong with rounds of 72-78 to finish in a tie for eighth and help lead the Lady Tigers to a victory at the UAB Fall Beach Bash... Eighth place finish was the lowest of her career.

2008-09 • Freshman 2009 Spring: Competed in all four spring events for the Lady Tigers...posted

a 76, her lowest as a Lady Tiger, at the Lady Eagle Invitational, leading her to a 12th place finish...Posted a three day total of 247 at the Rebel Intercollegiate to finish 58th...Finished 36th at C-USA Championship after rounds of 85-91-89.

2008 Fall: Arrived on campus in fall 2008 ready and made an immediate impact....Competed in all four fall events, posting a low finish of 40th at the Ross Resorts Invitational where she fired rounds of 84- 85-82...Carried a scoring average of 84.5, with a low round of 78.

Prior to Memphis Prep: Was the captain of her team at Archbishop Alter High School in Dayton, Ohio...Was the medalist at sectionals both her junior and senior seasons, shooting 73 and 75, respectively...Also went on to finish 12th at the Ohio High School State Tournament as a junior..Given the honor of being on the 1st team all Girls Greater Cincinnati League (GGCL)all four years in high school, and was the GGCL player of the year her senior year. Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

2008-09

1,929

85.8

83.4

82.3

251.4

83.9

1

2009-10

1,659

78.5

79.6

79.3

237.5

79.0

2

Fall 2010

921

76.4

78.2

74.0

228.6

76.8

4

Total

4,509

80.2

80.4

78.5

239.2

79.9

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2009-10 • Sophomore

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Kees

5-7

Freshman

Unionville, Ontario Markham District HS

5-10

Fort Wayne, Ind. Carroll HS

2010-11 • Sophomore

2010-11 • Freshman

Fall 2010: Competed in four of five events for Memphis, missing the Cincin-

Fall 2010: Competed in all five events for Memphis in her first semester... Turned in back-toback rounds of 73 while competing as an individual in the Bobcat Invitational to finish third...Battled wind and rain to turn in rounds og 77-84 and finish 27th at the UAB Fall Beach Blast...Performance in both events helped Memphis to team titles...Finished with a 79.9 scoring average with a low round of 73.

nati Fall Invitational with an injury...Finished the fall with a 76.7 scoring average, improving by over two strokes from last year...Had a low round of 72 in the first round of the Bobcat Invitational where she posted a career-low finish of second...Performance helped lead Memphis to its first team title of the season...Turned in scores of 74-83 at the UAB Fall Beach Blast en route to helping the team to a 21-stroke victory.

2009-10 • Freshman Spring 2010: Finished 66th and posted rounds of 79-81-80 in the Hurricane

Invitational...Helped lead Memphis to a team victory at the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational by posting rounds of 80-79-84 and finishing in a tie for 41st position...Earned career low finish of 19th by posting scores of 76-77-79 at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational...Recorded her second straight top-20 finish by recording rounds of 74-78-77 en route to a career-low 13th place individual finish...Performance helped the Lady Tigers to post their lowest 54-hole score of the season and a runner-up finish at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic....Posted the lowest finish of her career (10th) by firing rounds of 72-76-73 at the C-USA Championship...Performance helped Memphis finish fourth and post the lowest team total of the season (895).

Prior to Memphis Prep: Four-year letterwinner under coach Bryan Koehlinger at Carroll HS in Fort Wayne, Ind...Was named to the all-region and all-conference all four years annd was twice named player of the year...Also named to all-state once...A two-time conference champion, Kees finished second in the Indiana State Championship in her junior and senior seasons.

Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

Fall 2010

1,039

80.4

80.0

78.0

238.4

79.9

1

Total

1,039

80.4

80.0

78.0

238.4

79.9

1

Fall 2009: Made her Lady Tiger debut at Cincinnati Fall Classic, shooting

rounds of 81-84-79 to finish in a tie for 33rd...Finished 40th in the 2009 Lady Red Wolf Classic with rounds of 83-81...Fired rounds of 85-79 to help lead the Lady Tigers to a third-place finish at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational.

Prior to Memphis Prep: Hodgson was the captain of her high school golf team for her final three years of high school...Held a scoring average of 77 strokes per round her senior season and held a handicap of two...Was a member of the 2007 CJGA (Canadian Junior Golf Association) Stephen Ames Canada Ryder Cup team that went 3-0...Also won the 2007 CJGA Nike Qualifier. Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

3

2009-10

1,738

78.6

79.6

78.7

236.9

79.0

Fall 2010

767

74.5

78.8

77.0

230.3

76.7

2

Total

2,505

76.6

79.2

77.9

233.6

77.9

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5-7

Junior

Memphis, Tenn. St. Agnes Academy

5-6

West Chester, Ohio Lakota West HS

2010-11 • Sophomore

2010-11 • Junior

Fall 2010: Competed in all five events for the Lady Tigers, holding a 77.3

Fall 2010: Finished the fall with a 73.2 scoring average, besting the all-time record of 74.1 set by Stacey Tate...Earned medalist honors twice during the fall and Memphis won the team title in both events...Posted scores of 71-67 to claim the individual title at the season-opening Bobcat Invitational...Also won the UAB Fall Beach Blast with scores of 73-70...Finished in the top-10 in all five events, including top-five in all but one....Held a 218.2 tournament scoring average and turned in a career-low round of 67 in the first round of the Bobcat Invitational.

strokes per round with a low round of 72 coming in the first round of the UAB Fall Beach Blast...Followed that round with a 79 to finish sixth en route to helping the Lady Tigers win the tournament for the second consecutive year...Turned in back-to-back rounds of 73 en route to finishing third in the Bobcat Invitational...Scores helped lead Memphis to a season-opening victory at that event.

2009-10 • Freshman Spring 2010: Earned a tie for 49th finish at Hurricane Invitational with rounds

of 83-75-77 to open the spring...Earned second lowest finish of her career by posting three consecutive 77’s at the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational and finishing tied for eighth...Rounds of 79-78-86 earned her a share of 62nd place at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational....Rounds of 80-78-83 helped lead Memphis to a runner-up finish at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic...Finished in a tie for 37th at the C-USA Championship with scores of 83-74-78 and helped the Lady Tigers finish fourth.

2009-10 • Sophomore Spring 2010: Recorded her seventh career top-20 finish with a tie for 13th

place showing at the Hurricane Invitational...Fired rounds of 76-69-81 in the event...Round of 69 is her career-low and the first round in the 60’s under Coach Harrelson...Claimed medalist honors at the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational and led Memphis to a team title with rounds of 75-73-74...Led the tournament in pars and par-four scoring...Posted scores of 81-73-71 to grab a share of fifth place at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational...Helped lead the Lady Tigers to a sixth-place team showing...Turned in her third consecutive top-five finish and sixth top-10 of the season by finishing in a tie for fourth at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic... Rounds of 76-74-75 helped lead Memphis to its lowest 54-hole total of the season and a runner-up finish...Tied for the tournament lead in par-four scoring (4.03).

Fall 2009: Made her debut as a Lady Tiger at the Lady Paladin Invitational, posting round of 82-85 to help guide Memphis to a 14th-place finish...Helped lead the Lady Tigers to their lowest tournament total (950) under Coach Harrelson at the Cincinnati Fall Classic by firing rounds of 79-83-77 to finish in a tie for 25th...Carded rounds of 90-80 to finish in a tie for 56th and help Memphis to a third-place team finish at the Lady Red Wolf Classic...Recorded her first top-20 finish with rounds of 76-79 at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational...Finished second with rounds of 74-73 at the UAB Fall Beach Blast while leading the Lady Tigers to their first victory under Coach Harrelson and the first for the program since 2007.

Fall 2009: Qualified #1 for the Lady Paladin Invitational, where she fired rounds of 83-78 to finish in a tie for 52nd...Came back strong at the Cincinnati Fall Classic, shooting 78-82-75 to tie for 10th...Turned in her low finish of the fall, eighth, at the Lady Red Wolf Classic with scores of 76-77...Posted her third consecutive top-10 finish at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational with rounds of 76-77... Finished 26th with scores of 78-77 while helping to lead Memphis to victory at the UAB Fall Beach Blast.

Prior to Memphis

2008-09 • Freshman

Prep: Three-time qualifier for the Optimist International Junior Championship...

Spring 2009: Continued to be a force in the spring...Fired rounds of 78-80-77 in the Qdoba Invitational to finish 37th...Narrowly missed the top-20 at the Lady Eagle Invitational, carding rounds of 80-81 to finish 23rd...Recorded her lowest finish of the spring at the Rebel Intercollegiate, where she posted rounds of 76-75-77 to finish in a tie for 12th...Was the second lowest finisher for Memphis at the C-USA Championship, where her three-day total of 252 earned her a 26th place finish.

Was also a finalist for the Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” four years in a row (2005-2008)...Voted as the 2007 Commercial Appeal Female Golfer of the year...Was a member of the National Honor Society and was elected as the sophomore and junior class president in her high school...Served as president of the Student Government Association her senior year. Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

3

2009-10

2,063

80.3

78.2

79.7

238.2

79.3

Fall 2010

1,005

76.8

77.0

76.5

230.3

77.3

2

Total

1,534

78.6

77.6

78.1

234.3

78.3

5

Fall 2008: Was the Lady Tigers’ most consistent performers... Competed in all four events and posted two top-20 finishes at the Lady Red Wolf Classic and Ross Resorts Invitational...Had a low finish of fourth at the Lady Red Wolf Classic, where she fired rounds of 78-78- 74...Held the lowest scoring average on the team at 78.6 strokes per round.

Prior to Memphis

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Prep: Was a standout performer at Lakota West High School in West Chester, Ohio...Achieved honors of First team All- Conference, 1st team All-District, 1st team All-City, 2nd team All-State and was a member of her high school’s 2006 State Championship team...Also held a 4.1 GPA in high school and was a recipient of the J. Kyle Braid Leadership Foundation Award.

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Year

Total Strokes

1st Rd. Avg.

2nd Rd. Avg.

3rd Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Round Avg.

Top 20 Finish

2008-09

1,819

79.8

80.1

77.1

237.0

79.1

3

2009-10

1,983

77.4

75.6

75.5

228.5

76.3

7

Fall 2010

951

74.4

71.8

72.0

218.2

73.2

5

Total

4,753

77.2

75.8

74.9

227.9

76.2

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F a ll 2 0 1 0 R e s u lt s Bobcat Inivtational

Individual Top 3

Riverside Country Club Bozeman, Mont. Sept. 7-8 Par 71 • 5,905 Yards

Team Standings To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Memphis

Team

(+11)

291

288

-

579

2. Montana St.

(+45)

311

302

-

613

3. CSU-Fullerton

(+49)

303

314

-

617

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Bambee Dela Paz (Cincinnati)

(+1)

75

71

71

217

2. Christina Martin (FIU)

(+4)

73

71

76

220

3. Natasha Gobey (Toledo)

(+5)

76

74

71

221

Memphis Individuals To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

T6. Marissa Steen

Team

(+9)

77

74

74

Total

225

T27. Sarah Mathews

(+19)

80

76

79

235

4. Portland

(+61)

318

311

-

629

5. Idaho St.

(+77)

313

332

-

645

T33. Alex Aläng

(+20)

77

82

77

236

6. Utah Valley St.

(+79)

314

333

-

647

T37. Kathleen Glavin

(+21)

79

83

75

237

T51. Ashley Kees

(+27)

82

82

79

243

Individual Top 3 Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Marissa Steen (Memphis)

(-4)

71

67

-

138

2. Julia Hodgson (Memphis)

(+3)

72

73

-

145

T3. Ashley Kees (Memphis)

(+4)

73

73

-

146

T3. Sarah Mathews (Memphis)

(+4)

73

73

-

146

Memphis Individuals Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Marissa Steen

(-4)

71

67

-

138

2. Julia Hodgson

(+3)

72

73

-

145

T3. Sarah Mathews

(+4)

73

73

-

146

T3. Ashley Kees

(+4)

73

73

-

146

5. Alex Aläng

(+8)

75

75

-

150

T19. Kathleen Glavin

(+16)

78

80

-

158

Cincinnati Fall Classic Elks Run Golf Course Batavia, Ohio Sept. 20-21, 2010 Par 72 • 6,186 Yards

Team Standings Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Greenville Country Club Greenville, N.C. Oct. 11-12, 2010 Par 71 • 5,947 Yards To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Maryland

(+24)

292

294

290

876

2. East Carolina

(+29)

291

301

289

881

3. Augusta St.

(+35)

292

300

295

887

4. Pennsylvania

(+38)

293

296

301

890

5. UNC-Wilmington

(+41)

296

298

299

893

6. Memphis

(+43)

302

299

294

895

7. Longwood

(+51)

300

306

297

903

8. William & Mary

(+53)

308

297

300

905

9. USF

(+57)

308

300

301

909

10. Old Dominion

(+60)

313

298

301

912

11. Garnder-Webb

(+61)

303

304

306

913

12. Elon

(+62)

305

298

311

914

13. Georgetown

(+77)

317

302

310

929

14. Richmond

(+78)

308

311

311

930

15. Radford

(+93)

309

316

320

945

16. Charleston So.

(+111)

325

315

323

963

Individual Top 3

307

295

287

889

(+36)

304

299

297

900

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

3. Cincinnati

(+49)

308

305

300

913

4. Penn St.

(+51)

305

306

304

915

1. Christine Shimel (Maryland)

(-1)

71

72

69

212

5. Memphis

(+68)

313

314

305

932

2. Natalie Wille (Augusta St.)

(+3)

71

73

72

216

6. Murray St.

(+73)

322

309

306

937

7. Morehead St. - KY

(+75)

321

310

308

939

T3. Fanny Wolte (ECU)

(+4)

72

74

71

217

8. Southern Miss

(+80)

321

321

302

944

(+4)

71

74

72

217

9. Ohio

(+83)

321

323

303

947

T3. Jessie Hollandsworth (Maryland)

10. Akron

(+86)

336

310

304

950

11. Austin Peay St.

(+93)

326

325

307

857

12. Texas-Pan Am.

(+99)

320

323

320

963

328

323

973

(+132)

337

334

325

996

15. Robert-Morris - PA

(+135)

326

333

340

999

University of Memphis

Rd. 3

Total

(+4)

76

71

70

217

(+8)

75

73

73

221

T37. Sarah Mathews

(+17)

79

77

74

230

T44. Julia Hodgson

(+18)

75

79

77

231

T54. Alex Aläng

(+20)

76

78

79

233

Memphis Women’s Invitational Ridgeway Country Club Germantown, Tenn. Oct. 25-26, 2010 Par 71 • 6,176 Yards To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

1. Illinois

(+47)

314

301

-

T3. Marissa Steen (Memphis)

(+4)

76

71

70

217

T3. Samantha Morrell (ODU)

(+4)

74

71

72

217

Total

615

T2. Memphis

(+53)

305

316

-

621

T2. Missouri St.

(+53)

310

311

-

621

4. Mississippi St.

(+55)

307

316

-

623

5. Boise St.

(+57)

317

308

-

625

6. Southern Miss

(+62)

318

312

-

630

7. UAB

(+65)

322

311

-

633

T8. Butler

(+67)

320

315

-

635

T8. Cincinnati

(+67)

317

318

-

635

10. Arkansas St.

(+78)

333

313

-

646

11. Marshall

(+81)

323

326

-

649

12. Samford

(+84)

324

328

-

652

13. UMKC

(+87)

334

321

-

655

14. Austin Peay St.

(+88)

330

326

-

656

15. Belmont

(+98)

337

329

-

666

16. Evansville

(+103)

345

326

-

671

17. Indiana St.

(+112)

341

339

-

680

18. IPFW

(+194)

387

375

-

762

Individual Top 3 To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

T1. Erika Thornton (Miss. St.)

(+5)

71

76

-

147

T1. Vicky Correa (USM)

(+5)

76

71

-

147

T3. Alex Carl (Cincinnati)

(+8)

72

78

-

150

T3. Hayley Young (Boise St.)

(+8)

77

73

-

150

Memphis Individuals To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

T5. Marissa Steen

Team

(+10)

75

77

-

152

T19. Kathleen Glavin

(+14)

77

79

-

156

T19. Alex Aläng

(+14)

76

80

-

156

T25. Julia Hodgson

(+15)

77

80

-

157

T32. Sarah Mathews

(+18)

80

80

-

160

T67. Ashley Kees

(+27)

89

80

-

169

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14. Evansville

Rd. 2

T3. Marissa Steen

Team

Total

(+25)

322

Rd. 1

T10. Kathleen Glavin

Team

Team Standings Team

To Par

Team Standings

2. Toledo

(+109)

Team

Lady Pirate Intercollegiate

1. FIU

13. Marshall

Memphis Individuals


F a ll 2 0 1 0 R e s u lt s UAB Fall Beach Blast

Individual Top 3

Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club Gulf Shores, Ala. Nov. 2-3, 2010 Par 71 • 5,974 Yards Team Standings To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Memphis

Team

(+24)

292

300

-

592

2. ULM

(+45)

301

312

-

613

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Marissa Steen (Memphis)

(+1)

73

70

-

143

2. Jennifer Gartin (W. Florida)

(+2)

74

70

-

144

3. Ali Lucas (ULM)

(+3)

70

75

-

145

Memphis Individuals To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Marissa Steen

Team

(+1)

73

70

-

143 149

3. Marshall

(+49)

301

316

-

617

4. Austin Peay St.

(+52)

308

312

-

620

2. Kathleen Glavin

(+7)

73

76

-

5. Belmont

(+62)

305

325

-

630

6. Sarah Mathews

(+9)

72

79

-

151

(+10)

77

75

-

152

6. UAB

(+63)

315

316

-

631

T7. Alex Aläng

7. West Florida

(+68)

313

323

-

636

T17. Julia Hodgson

(+15)

74

83

-

157

8. Tennessee-Tech

(+88)

319

337

-

656

T27. Ashley Kees

(+19)

77

84

-

161

Marissa Steen earned medalist honors at the Bobcat Invitational and UAB Fall Beach Blast, also garnering C-USA Golfer of the Week Honors for each performance.

Fall 2010 Statistics Team Results Fall 2010

Tournament

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

Teams

Par

Sept. 7-8

Bobcat Invitational

291

288

-

579

1st

6

(+11)

Sept. 20-21

Cincinnati Fall Invitational

313

314

305

932

5th

15

(+68)

Oct. 11-12

Lady Pirate Intercollegiate

302

299

294

895

6th

16

(+43)

Oct. 25-26

Memphis Women’s Invitational

305

316

-

621

2nd

18

(+53)

Nov. 1-2

UAB Fall Beach Blast

292

300

-

592

1st

8

(+24)

Individual Results Fall 2009

Bobcat

Cincinnati

Lady Pirate

Memphis

UAB

(7) 77-75=152

Alex Aläng

(5) 75-75=150

(33) 77-82-77=236

(54) 76-78-79=233

(19) 76-80=156

Kathleen Glavin

(19) 78-80=158

(37) 79-83-75=237

(10) 75-73-73=221

(19) 77-79=156

(4) 73-76=149

Julia Hodgson

(2) 72-73=145

DNP

(44) 75-79-77=231

(25) 77-80=157

(17) 74-83=157

Ashley Kees

(3) 73-73=146

(51) 82-82-79=243

(73) 81-81-77=239

(67) 89-80=169

(27) 77-84=161

Sarah Mathews

(3) 73-73=146

(27) 80-76-79=235

(37) 79-77-74=230

(32) 80-80=160

(6) 72-79=151

Marissa Steen

(1) 71-67=138

(6) 77-74-74=225

(3) 76-71-70=217

(5) 75-77=152

(1) 73-70=143

Individual Statistics Golfer

Rounds

Low

Strokes

Rd. Avg.

Tourn. Avg.

Top 20

13

75

1,010

77.7

232.2

3

13

73

1,003

77.2

228.6

4

Julia Hodgson

10

72

767

76.7

230.3

2

Ashley Kees

13

73

1,039

79.9

238.4

1

Sarah Mathews

13

72

1,005

77.3

230.3

2

Marissa Steen

13

67

951

73.2

218.2

5

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 R e s u lt s Lady Paladin Intercollegiate Furman Golf Course Greenville, S.C. Sept. 18-19, 2009 Par 72 • 6,199 Yards

Team Standings Total

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

9. Texas-Pan Am.

Team

(+112)

336

327

313

976

T49. Kathleen Glavin

(+25)

80

87

--

167

10. Eastern Ky.

(+114)

340

322

316

978

T56. Sarah Mathews

(+28)

90

80

--

170

11. Oakland

(+121)

345

328

312

985

12. Evansville

(+131)

335

334

326

995

13. Detroit Mercy

(+139)

345

328

330

1003

14. IPFW

(+268)

389

386

357

1132

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

1. Nova Southeastern

(+35)

306

305

--

611

2. Campbell

(+39)

315

300

--

615

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

3. Furman

(+41)

320

297

--

617

(+7)

75

78

70

223

4. Stetson

(+42)

311

307

--

618

1. Marisa Kamelgarn (Morhead St. )

5. East Tenn. St.

(+44)

306

314

--

620

2. Joyce Trus (Murray St.)

(+8)

74

74

76

223

6. East Carolina

(+47)

320

303

--

623

T7. Kennesaw St.

(+51)

314

313

--

627

T7. UNC-Greensboro

(+51)

320

307

--

627

9. UNC-Wilmington

(+57)

320

313

--

633

10. FIU

(+59)

317

318

--

635

11. James Madison

(+61)

322

315

--

637

12. Penn State

(+62)

316

322

--

638

13. Samford

(+70)

322

324

--

646

14. Memphis

(+73)

327

322

--

649

15. Wofford

(+80)

332

324

--

656

16. Mercer

(+85)

340

321

--

661

17. Rutgers

(+85)

340

321

--

661

3. Virginia Espejo (USM)

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Sandra Changkija (Nova SE)

(+3)

75

72

--

147

T2. Mary Mattson (Campbell)

(+5)

77

72

--

149

T2. Stefanie Kenoyer (Furman)

(+5)

76

73

--

149

Memphis Individuals

(+11)

76

82

69

227

Memphis Individuals

Team Standings Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

1. Coastal Carolina

(+18)

301

285

--

586

2. Coll. of Charleston

(+37)

298

307

--

605

3. Memphis

(+46)

309

305

--

614

4. Winthrop

(+59)

315

312

--

627

5. Carson Newman

(+61)

316

313

--

629

T10. Leslie Grabeman

(+19)

81

79

75

235

6. Methodist

(+70)

319

319

--

638

7. Charleston So.

(+73)

315

326

--

641

8. UAB

(+79)

326

321

--

647

T10. Marissa Steen

(+19)

78

82

75

235

T25. Sarah Mathews

(+23)

79

83

77

239

T33. Julia Hodgson

(+28)

81

84

79

244

T54. Kathleen Glavin

(+34)

89

81

80

250

Lady Red Wolf Classic Jonesboro Country Club Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 12-13, 2009 Par 71 • 5,983 Yards

Team

9. Florida Gulf Coast

(+83)

321

330

--

651

10. Presbyterian

(+100)

335

333

--

668

11. Armstrong

(+105)

323

350

--

673

12. USC-Beaufort

(+107)

332

343

--

675

13. High Point

(+110)

348

330

--

678

14. So. Carolina St.

(+127)

358

337

--

695

15. The Citadel

(+129)

364

333

--

697

Individual Top 3

Team Standings To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Arkansas St.

(+44)

304

308

--

612

2. Murray St.

(+52)

316

304

--

620

T3. Memphis

(+61)

315

314

--

629

T3. Troy

(+61)

316

313

--

629

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

6. Drury

(+64)

314

318

--

632

79

--

160

7. McLennan

(+66)

331

303

--

634

T52. Kathleen Glavin

(+17)

81

80

--

161

8. Northern Iowa

(+67)

308

327

--

635

T52. Marissa Steen

(+17)

83

78

--

161

9. Texas-Pan Am.

(+80)

332

316

--

648

80. Sarah Mathews

(+23)

82

85

--

167

10. Belmont

(+84)

327

325

--

652

--

88

--

--

DNF

11. Tennessee Tech

(+86)

335

319

--

654

12. Jackson St.

(+96)

332

332

--

664

13. Harding

(+105)

343

330

--

673

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Cassie Huffer (ASU)

(+7)

75

74

--

149

2. Jennifer Welch (ASU)

(+8)

74

76

--

150

3. Fanny Eineren (So. Ala.)

(+9)

78

73

--

151

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Aruka Felgueroso (Coast. Car.)

(-2)

74

66

--

140

2. Olivia Higgins (CSU)

(+3)

70

75

--

145

3. Jessica Alexander (Coast. Car.)

(+5)

73

74

--

147

Memphis Individuals Team

8. Alex Aläng

Team

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

T1. Cincinnati

(+73)

320

310

307

937

T1. Morehead St.

(+73)

313

314

310

937

3. Southern Miss

(+77)

324

317

300

941

4. Xavier

(+80)

314

309

321

944

5. Murray St.

(+85)

317

321

311

949

6. Memphis

(+86)

319

325

306

950

7. Akron

(+90)

315

321

318

954

8. Toledo

(+91)

324

313

318

955

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

(+8)

76

74

--

150

T10. Marissa Steen

(+11)

76

77

--

153

(+13)

76

79

--

155

T20. Leslie Grabeman

(+14)

81

75

--

156

45. Julia Hodgson

(+23)

86

79

--

165

UAB Fall Beach Bash The Peninsula Golf Course Gulf Shores, Ala. Nov. 2-3, 2009 Par 72 • 5,880 Yards

Team Standings Team

Memphis Individuals Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

T4. Leslie Grabeman

(+10)

78

74

--

152

T8. Marissa Steen

(+11)

76

77

--

153

T40. Julia Hodgson

(+22)

81

83

--

164

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Memphis

(+19)

300

295

--

595

2. Samford

(+29)

301

304

--

605

T3. Arkansas St.

(+30)

306

300

--

606

T3. ULM

(+30)

307

299

--

606

5. MTSU

(+36)

297

315

--

612

6. Marshall

(+39)

308

307

--

615

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Rd. 1

To Par

T17. Sarah Mathews

Individual Top 3

To Par

Total

Total

81

University of Memphis

Coosaw Creek C.C. Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19-20, 2009 Par 71 • 6,068 Yards

Rd. 3

Rd. 1

Team

Total

Rd. 2

(+16)

Team Standings

Rd. 3

Rd. 1

To Par

Elks Run Golf Course Batavia, Ohio Sept. 28-29, 2009 Par 72 • 6,186 Yards

Rd. 2

To Par

Team

Cincinnati Fall Classic

Rd. 1

Team

T44. Leslie Grabeman

Alex Alang

To Par

CSU Wendy’s Invitational

Individual Top 3

Individual Top 3 Team

Team


2 0 0 9 - 1 0 R e s u lt s To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

7. Belmont

Team

(+42)

306

312

--

618

8. UAB

(+44)

310

310

--

620

T9. South Alabama

(+50)

314

312

--

626

T9. Southern Miss

(+50)

312

314

--

626

11. Austin Peay St.

(+62)

316

322

--

638

12. Tennessee Tech

(+73)

333

316

--

649

Individual Top 3 Team

1. Carolyn Cochran (UAB)

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

(-2)

72

70

--

142

(+3)

T2. Sarah Mathews (Memphis)

(+3)

T2. Victoria Gustafsson (ULM)

(+3)

75 74 76

72 73 71

----

147

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

T2. Sarah Mathews

(+3)

74

73

--

147

5. Leslie Grabeman

(+4)

76

72

--

148

T8. Kathleen Glavin

(+6)

72

78

--

150

T11. Alex Aläng

(+8)

79

73

--

152

T26. Marissa Steen

(+11)

78

77

--

155

Hurricane Invitational Don Shula Golf Resort Miami Lakes, Fla. Feb. 14-16, 2010 Par 72 • 6,199 Yards

Team Standings Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. UCF

(+30)

307

293

294

894

2. Georgia St.

(+31)

292

300

303

895

3. East Tenn. St.

(+32)

304

300

292

896

4. San Diego St.

(+36)

303

293

304

900

5. Coastal Carolina

(+38)

296

304

302

902

6. James Madison

(+51)

305

299

311

915

7. North Carolina St.

(+52)

304

304

308

916

8. Miami

(+53)

306

311

300

917

9. Texas St.

(+57)

308

303

310

921

10. Illinois St.

(+58)

308

303

311

922

11. Kentucky

(+62)

310

303

313

926

12. South Florida

(+65)

305

302

322

929

13. Charleston So.

(+66)

315

305

310

930

14. Oklahoma City

(+76)

321

304

315

940

15. Memphis

(+77)

313

307

321

941

16. Southern Miss

(+97)

308

325

328

961

17. Mercer

(+103)

313

326

328

967

Individual Top 3 Team

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1. Christine Wong (San Diego St.) 2. Aruka Felgueroso (Coast. Car.)

To Par

Rd. 1

(+1)

69

(+4)

University of Memphis

Team

72

Rd. 2

74 73

Rd. 3

74 75

Total

217 220

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

(+5)

76

70

75

221

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

T13. Marissa Steen

(+10)

76

69

81

226

T49. Sarah Mathews

(+19)

83

75

77

235

(+24)

79

81

80

240

T67. Alex Aläng

(+25)

75

83

83

241

T82. Leslie Grabeman

(+36)

84

82

86

252

USA Lady Jaguar Invitational Azalea City Golf Course Mobile, Ala. Mar. 1-2, 2010 Par 72 • 6,071 Yards

147

Total

To Par

Cincinnati Spring Invitational Plantation Inn Golf Course Crystal River, Fla. Mar. 26-27, 2010 Par 72 • 6,032 Yards

Memphis Individuals

147

Memphis Individuals Team

3. Mary Chamberlin (James Madison)

66. Julia Hodgson

To Par

T2. Sara Hunt (Samford)

Team

Team Standings

Team Standings To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Illinois

Team

(+29)

299

293

301

893

2. Stetson

(+41)

301

297

307

905

3. Montana

(+56)

299

302

319

920

4. Florida Gulf Coast

(+59)

311

308

304

923

5. Florida Atlantic

(+60)

310

310

304

924

6. Memphis

(+61)

312

308

305

925

7. Florida Southern

(+64)

309

309

310

928

8. Cincinnati

(+74)

314

311

313

938

9. Rutgers

(+75)

315

309

315

939

10. Embry-Riddle

(+77)

313

314

314

941

11. Jacksonville

(+78)

323

310

309

942

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

12. Houston Baptist

(+82)

311

318

317

946

1. Memphis

(+49)

309

300

304

913

13. South Dakota St.

(+86)

314

319

317

950

2. FIU

(+55)

301

304

314

919

14. UAB

(+102)

323

324

319

966

3. Stetson

(+57)

303

308

310

921

15. Ohio

(+110)

325

324

325

974

T4. Samford

(+74)

315

311

312

938

16. Dartmouth

(+125)

319

332

338

989

T4. Troy

(+74)

302

317

319

938

17. Hofstra

(+156)

333

349

338

1020

6. South Alabama

(+82)

316

322

308

946

18. St. Andrews Presby.

(+338)

406

409

387

1202

7. Southern Miss

(+93)

323

314

320

957

8. Lamar

(+96)

315

322

323

960

T9. Jacksonville St.

(+102)

316

326

324

966

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

E

72

69

75

216

2. Hailey Koschmann (Illinois)

(+2)

72

71

75

218

T3. Kaitlyn Wampler (Illinois)

(+7)

74

73

76

223

T3. Samantha Sloan (Illinois)

(+7)

74

74

75

223

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

225

Team

T9. West Florida

(+102)

316

324

326

966

11. Winthrop

(+104)

310

324

334

968

12. UAB

(+127)

332

331

328

991

13. Marshall

(+138)

327

337

338

1002

14. Jackson St.

(+148)

330

335

347

1012

15. Alabama St.

(+192)

348

363

345

1056

16. Centenary

(+207)

349

355

367

1071

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Individual Top 3 Team

To Par

T1. Lauren Cate (Stetson)

(+6)

T1. Marissa Steen (Memphis)

(+6)

3. Christina Marin (FIU)

(+7)

Team

1. Alex Buelow (Stetson)

Memphis Individuals Team

73 75 75

75 73 73

74 74 77

222 222 223

To Par

Rd. 1

T1. Marissa Steen

(+6)

T5. Kathleen Glavin

(+13)

To Par

T5. Marissa Steen

(+9)

71

73

71

T19. Julia Hodgson

(+16)

76

77

79

232

T41. Kathleen Glavin

(+21)

76

80

81

237

T48. Alex Aläng

(+23)

84

81

74

239

T62. Sarah Mathews

(+27)

79

78

86

243

EKU Lady Colonel Classic

Memphis Individuals Team

Individual Top 3

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

73

75

74

222

77

75

77

229

Arlington Golf Course Richmond, Ky. Apr. 10-11, 2010 Par 72 • 5,817 Yards

Total

T8. Alex Aläng

(+15)

80

75

76

231

T8. Sarah Mathews

(+15)

77

77

77

231

T41. Julia Hodgson

(+27)

80

79

84

243

Team Standings To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

1. Morehead St.

Team

(+41)

305

300

300

Total

905

2. Memphis

(+45)

302

303

304

909

3. Arkansas St.

(+49)

307

298

308

913

4. Toledo

(+55)

312

295

312

919

5. Murray St.

(+60)

304

307

313

924

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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 R e s u lt s Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Memphis Individuals

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

910

6. Eastern Kentucky

(+67)

308

308

315

931

Team

7. Southern Miss

(+58)

310

300

300

7. Austin Peay St.

(+69)

306

310

317

933

3. Alex Aläng

(+8)

75

73

76

224

8. UCF

(+59)

310

301

300

911

8. Western Kentucky

(+71)

316

304

315

935

T4. Marissa Steen

(+9)

76

74

75

225

9. Marshall

(+70)

309

298

315

922

10. UAB

(+121)

330

312

331

973

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

9. Samford

(+91)

328

313

314

955

T13. Julia Hodgson

(+13)

74

78

77

229

10. Ohio

(+94)

312

326

320

958

T45. Sarah Mathews

(+25)

80

78

83

241

11. Marshall

(+100)

318

320

326

964

T54. Leslie Grabeman

(+29)

80

86

79

245

12. Evansville

(+107)

324

324

323

971

13. SIU-Edwardsville

(+113)

333

324

320

977

14. Bowling Green St.

(+116)

327

323

330

980

15. Ferris St.

(+117)

322

335

324

981

16. Northern Kentucky

(+129)

333

332

328

993

17. Cumberlands

(+136)

333

336

331

1000

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Anna Carling (Ark. St.)

(+6)

74

72

76

222

2. Marisa Kamelgarn (Morehead St.)

(+7)

75

76

72

223

2010 C-USA Championship Canebrake Country Club Hattiesburg, Miss. Apr. 18-20, 2010 Par 71 • 6,146 Yards

Individual Top 3 Team

3. Alex Aläng (Memphis)

Team Standings Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

(+6)

290

283

285

858

1. Tulane 2. East Carolina

(+8)

Individual Top 3

75

73

76

224

(+20)

296

288

288

Team

To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

1. Ashley Mckenney (Tulane)

(-3)

70

68

72

210

T2. Abby Bools (ECU)

(-1)

72

69

71

212

T2. Shang Huang (UTEP)

(-1)

70

74

68

212

T2. Janine Fellows (Tulane)

(-1)

72

73

67

212

Total

Memphis Individuals To Par

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

872

7. Alex Aläng

Team

(+6)

72

73

74

219

T10. Julia Hodgson

(+8)

72

76

73

221

3. Tulsa

(+37)

297

300

292

889

4. Memphis

(+43)

295

298

302

895

T25. Marissa Steen

(+15)

75

76

77

228

5. SMU

(+45)

306

291

300

897

T31. Kathleen Glavin

(+18)

76

75

80

231

6. UTEP

(+50)

300

302

300

902

T37. Sarah Mathews

(+22)

83

74

78

235

Team Results

UAB

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CSU Wendy’s

University of Memphis

Red Wolf

7

Cincinnati

3

228.5

Paladin

238.2

76.3

Fall 2009

79.3

1,983

(8) 72-78=150

2,063

69

(11) 79-73=152

73

26

(8) 76-74=150

26

Marissa Steen

DNP

Sarah Mathews

DNP

3

DNP

236.9

Alex Aläng

79.0

(5) 76-72=148

1,738

DNP

72

(20) 81-75=156

22

(4) 78-74=152

4

Julia Hodgson

(49) 80-87=167

2

237.5

(54) 89-81-80=250

237.5

78.8

(10) 81-79-75=235

79.0

1,103

(52) 81-80=161

1,659

72

(44) 81-79=160

72

14

Kathleen Glavin

21

Leslie Grabeman

Kathleen Glavin Leslie Grabeman

DNP

5

(2) 74-73=147

Top 20

231.2

(45) 86-79=165

Tourn. Avg.

77.2

(40) 81-83=164

Rd. Avg.

1,544

(33) 81-84-79=244

Strokes

72

DNP

Low

20

Julia Hodgson

Rounds

(26) 78-77=155

Golfer

Alex Aläng

(10) 76-77=153

2009-10 Statistics

(17) 76-79=155

4th

(8) 76-77=153

2nd

895

(56) 90-80=170

909

302

(10) 78-82-75=235

304

298

(25) 79-83-77=239

303

295

(52) 83-78=161

302

C-USA Championship

(80) 82-85=167

EKU Lady Colonel Classic

Marissa Steen

Apr. 10-11 Apr. 18-20

Sarah Mathews

1st 3rd

C-USA Champ.

913 925

(7) 72-73-74=219

304 305

Lady Colonel

300 308

(3) 75-73-76=224

309 312

Cincinnati Spring

USA Lady Jaguar Invitational Cincinnati Spring Invitational

(48) 84-81-74=239

Mar. 1-2 Mar. 26-27

Lady Jaguar

15th

(8) 80-75-76=231

Place

941

Hurricane

Total

321

(67) 75-83-83=241

Rd. 3

307

Alex Aläng

Rd. 2

313

Spring 2010

Rd. 1

Hurricane Invitational

DNP

Tournament

Feb. 14-16

(31) 76-75-80=231

Spring 2010

(29) 77-81-76=234

1st

(41) 76-80-81=41

3rd

595

(5) 77-75-77=229

614

--

DNP

--

295

Kathleen Glavin

305

300

(7) 72-76-73=221

309

UAB Beach Blast

DNP

CSU Wendy’s Invitational

Nov. 2-3

DNP

Oct. 19-20

DNP

3rd (82) 84-82-86=252

629

Leslie Grabeman

--

(37) 83-74-78=235

314

(13) 74-78-77=229

315

(45) 80-78-83=241

Lady Red Wolf Classic

(19) 76-77-79=232

6th

Oct. 12-13

(62) 79-78-86=243

649 950

(8) 77-77-77=231

-306

(41) 80-79-84=243

322 326

(66) 79-81-80=240

327 319

(49) 83-75-77=235

The Paladin Invitational Cincinnati Fall Invitational

Julia Hodgson

14th

Sept. 18-20 Sept. 28-29

Sarah Mathews

Place

(25) 75-76-77=228

Total

(4) 76-74-75=225

Rd. 3

(5) 81-73-71=225

Rd. 2

(1) 75-73-74=222

Rd. 1

(13) 76-69-81=226

Tournament

Marissa Steen

Fall 2009


A ll - T i m e R o s t e r aaaaaaa Alex Aläng

(2009-Present)

Meaghan Francella

(2000-02)

ggggggg Ashleigh Garman

(2004-05)

Naima Ghilain

(1995-99)

Cynthia Giannini

(1984-86)

Kathleen Glavin

(2008-Present)

Leslie Grabeman

(2007-10)

h h h h h h h

Alex Aläng

B bbbbbb Mary Anne Bailey

(1978-80)

Molly Baney

(1983-84)

Cameron Barber

(2003-07)

Angela Barker

(1984-88)

Allison Bell

(1993-95)

Teresa Healy

(1979-80)

Sandra Hellsvik

(1998-02)

Laura Hessenauer

(1984-85)

Julia Hodgson

(2009-Present)

Jennifer Hoff

(1992-93)

Christy Hull

(2003-06)

Susan Hundley

(1979-82)

Kim Hunt

(1993-97)

Marie-Louise Hviid

(1994-96)

ttttttt

(1978)

Stacey Tate

(2004-07)

Meghan Mahoney

(2003-08)

Meredith Thomas

(1995-98)

Alana Mann

(1990-94)

Natalie Tucker

(1997-99)

Sarah Mathews

(2009-Present)

Caitlin McDonald

(2008-10)

Ruth Meaders

(1978)

Brenda McKown

(1978-80)

Amanda Moltke-Leth

(1996-98)

Abby More

(1999-03)

o o o o o o o Kathryn O’Rourke

(2003-07)

v v v v v v v Kathy Vendetti

(1980-83)

wwwwww Beth Walthal

(1983-87)

Lori Whitaker

(1980-83)

Jackie Worley

(1978-80)

yyyyyyy Karen Young

(1978-80)

Returning golfers listed in bold

iiiiii Melissa Isham

(1994-96)

Mary Jane Bowen

(1978-80)

Cynthia Brooks

(1986-89)

Brionie Brown

(1994)

Jennifer Jaszek

(2000-03)

Bobcat Invitational

2010

Taylor Bunnell

(2007-08)

Debbie Johnson

(1993-94)

UAB Fall Beach Blast

2010

Emily Burch

(1998-99)

Jennifer Jordan

(1995-98)

USA Lady Jaguar Invitational

2010

Ashley Burross

(2003-07)

c c c c c c c Dawn-Marie Conaty

(2006-08)

Beatriz Cowman

(1987-91)

d d d d d d d

Gia Kronske

(1987-91)

l l l l l l l l Leah Lacy

(1981-83)

Stephanie Landers

(1991-93)

(1979)

Rachel Larson

(2005-09)

Maureen Danehy

(1978-80)

Alissa Lauder

(1991-94)

Christy Dristy

(1981-82)

Heather Lee

(1987-91)

Kim Dutelle

(1990-92)

Leslie Leonard

(1987-88)

Marnie Liles

(1981-82)

Nancy Lonas

(1981-82)

Valerie Luehrs

(1996-00)

Josey Edwards

(1998-03)

Heather Eschenburg

(1993-96)

fffffff Cristi Fernandez

(1992-95)

Leslie Ferrell

(1995-98)

Leslie Folsom

(1985-88)

University of Memphis

Kat h ry n O ’ R o ur k e

ppppppp

Cindy Davis

e e e e e e e

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k k k k k k k

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mmmmmm Monice Madden

Andrea Papp

(1999-00)

Christi Parkes

(1984-87)

Nikki Payne

(1983-85)

Alexa Porter

(2007-08)

UAB Fall Beach Blast

2009

Conference USA Championship

2007

Wildcat Fall Invitational

2006

Lady Eagle Invitational

2006

Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate

2002

Edwin Watts/Carolinas Classic

2002

Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate

2001

Conference USA Championship

2001

(2002)

Conference USA Championship

1997

(1985-86)

Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate

1996

Bernie Rosero

(2004-06)

Lady Panther Golf Classic

1996

Marianne Ruud

(2000-03)

Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate

1995

Lady Panther Invitational

1995

Great Midwest Conference Tournament

1995

Great Midwest Conference Tournament

1994

rrrrrrr Danielle Reilly Kari Roberts

sssssss Renee Schafer

(1981-84)

Husker Women’s Golf Invitational

1992

Margaret Shaffer

(1982-85)

Lady Blazer Invitational

1988

Judy Staub

(1981-83)

Marissa Steen

(2008-Present)

Kayla Stewart

(2005-06)

Marla Stuart

(1985)

R a c H e l Lars o n

2011 Women’s Golf Fact Book


Records & Honors Individual Records Lo w Round

1.

66 67

219

Marissa Steen

68

219

Stacey Tate

219

Stacey Tate

68

219

Marianne Ruud

68

219

Amanda Moltke-Leth

68

219

Stacey Tate

69

219

Marissa Steen

219

Stacey Tate Stacey Tate Ron Moore, 2006

69

Amanda Moltke-Leth

C-USA Championship, 1997 69

Amanda Moltke-Leth Duke Spring Invite, 1997

69

Melissa Isham

Stacey Tate

2001

Meaghan Francella (Medalist)

Jennifer Jaszek

5.

897

Marianne Ruud

Natalie Tucker

Natalie Tucker

Amanda Moltke-Leth

Lowest Season A verag e

1.

74.1 75.1

Stacey Tate, 2006-07

3.

75.4

Amanda Moltke-Leth, 1997-98

4.

75.5

Meaghan Francella, 2001-02

5.

75.9 75.9

Lady Panther, 1995

1.

138

Marissa Steen 2010 Bobcat Invitational

2.

139

Valerie Luehrs Lady Tar Heel, 1997

3.

140

Stacey Tate

2008

Rachel Larson (3rd)

2007

Stacey Tate (1st)

2010

Alex Aläng (Apr. 14)

Dawn-Marie Conaty (3rd)

2010

Marissa Steen (Mar. 3) Leslie Grabeman (Oct. 14)

140 5.

Rachel Larson (3rd)

2009

2006

Stacey Tate (1st)

2007

Stacey Tate (April 4)

2005

Stacey Tate (3rd)

2007

Rachel Larson (Feb. 14)

2003

Marianne Ruud (2nd)

2006

Stacey Tate (Oct. 11)

Jennifer Jaszek (3rd)

2006

Stacey Tate (March 1)

Meaghan Francella (1st)

2006

Stacey Tate (April 5)

Jennifer Jaszek (2nd)

2006

Stacey Tate (April 12)

Meaghan Francella

2005

Stacey Tate (April 7)

Marianne Ruud

2002

Jennifer Jaszek (Sept.)

2001

Marianne Ruud (Sept.)

2002 2001 2000

Valerie Luehrs

1999

Naimia Ghilain (1st)

1998

Amanda Moltke-Leth (1st)

Natalie Tucker (1st)

Valerie Luehrs (Oct)

Meaghan Francella, 2000-01

Amanda Moltke-Leth (1st)

1996

Naima Ghilain (April 15)

Amanda Moltke-Leth, 1996-97

Kim Hunt (1st)

75.3

Stacey Tate, 2004-07 Meaghan Francella, 2000-02

3.

75.9

Amanda Moltke-Leth, 1996-98

4.

77.3

Marianne Ruud, 2000-03

5.

77.5

Naima Ghilain, 1995-99

Team Records Low R oun d

288

Bobcat Inv., 2010

Meaghan Francella

2.

291

Bobcat Inv., 2010

NCAA East Regional, 2002

3.

1.

2.

292

Pine Needles, 2000

Lady Eagle Invite, 2006

292

C-USA Champ., 2000

292

Lady Tar Heel, 1995

211

Lady Eagle Invite, 2006

1.

579

Bobcat Inv., 2010

Stacey Tate

2.

581

Lady Tar Heel, 1997

3.

589

Memphis Women’s, 2002

4.

591

Bryan National, 2001

5.

592

Cleveland Classic, 2003

592

C-USA Champ., 2001

592

LSU/Fairwood, 1998

212

214

Stacey Tate Pat Bradley, 2006

4.

Low 36

Stacey Tate

C-USA Championship, 2007 3.

215

Stacey Tate Lady Eagle Classic, 2005

1997

Valerie Luehers (2nd)

219

Alex Aläng

C-USA Championship, 2010 219

University of Memphis

Stacey Tate

Low 54

1.

892

Lady Tar Heel, 1997

Meredith Thomas (2nd) 1996

Naima Ghilain (1st) Marie-Louise Hviid (1st)

C - U S A All- Ac a d e mic T e am

2010

Marissa Steen

2008

Rachel Larson

2007

Rachel Larson All- Gr eat Mi d w e st

Meredith Thomas (2nd) Kim Hunt (2nd) Jennifer Jordan (2nd)

C on f er enc e

1995

Melissa Isham (Medalist) Marie-Louise Hviid

C - U S A P layer of t he Y ear

2006

Stacey Tate

1997

Kim Hunt

Allison Bell Cristi Fernandez 1994

Allison Bell (Medalist) Kim Hunt

C - U S A C oa c h of t he Y ear

2007

Jenny Bruun

Alana Mann

1997

Debbie King

Alissa Lauder

C-USA Freshman of the Year

2001

Meaghan Francella

2000

Marianne Ruud

1997

Amanda Moltke-Leth

1996

Naima Ghilain

C - U S A All- Fr es hman T eam

2003

Danielle Reilly

All NCAA Regio na l

2002

Meaghan Francella (East)

1999

Natalie Tucker (Mid-Atlantic)

Nati on a l Golf C o a c h e s Ass oc iati on All - A m e ric a n S c holar

2010

Kathleen Glavin

2009

Kathleen Glavin

Marissa Steen Marissa Steen

C-USA All-Tournament Team

2008

Alexa Porter

2007

Cameron Barber Rachel Larson

2006

Rachel Larson

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5.

Memphis Women’s, 2002

Stacey Tate

Lo w 54

Marianne Ruud (April 9) Naima Ghilain (April 15)

1.

141

Meaghan Francella (April 2)

1997

75.8

292

Marianne Ruud (Feb.)

Naima Ghilain (1st)

Lady Panther, 1996 141

Mon t h

2000

1.

Amanda Moltke-Leth

C - U S A P layer of t h e W e e k /

Naima Ghilian (2nd)

2.

J. Kirk/Lady Panther, 2007

Marianne Ruud

Marissa Steen (2nd)

Lowest Career Ave rag e Low 36

2000

2010

Stacey Tate, 2005-06

2.

Jennifer Jaszek

All- C on f er en c e U S A

Meaghan Francella

Natalie Tucker

Marianne Ruud

NCAA East Region, 2002

Honors

Meaghan Francella

Duke Spring Invite, 1997

Lady Paladin Invite, 2006 69

2006

Memphis Women’s, 2002

Memphis Women’s, 1998

Hurricane Invitational, 2010 69

C-USA Champ., 2010

896

Lady Tar Heel, 1999

Pat Bradley Invite, 2006 8.

895

4.

NCAA East Regional, 1999

Lady Panther, 1996

Stacey Tate

3.

Lady Paladin, 2000

C-USA Championship, 2000

2007

Stacey Tate

Bryan National, 2001

John Kirk/Lady Panther, 2007

LSU/Fairwood, 1998

Ron Moore Inter., 2006

C-USA Championship, 2001

C-USA Championship, 2007 68

894

Memphis Women’s, 2002

Bobcat Invitational, 2010 3.

2.

219

Valerie Luehrs Lady Tar Heel, 1997

2.

Lady Paladin Invite, 2006


History 1977-79

• The University of Memphis women’s golf program began in 1977 under current Associate Athletic Director Lynn Parkes. With a handful of tryouts, Parkes started a program that today is one of the most respected women’s golf programs in the country. That first Lady Tiger team consisted of Theresa Simi, Gloria Carkeet, Cindy Gabel, Kathy Whitetree, C.C. Chamberlain and Sydney Forrester. • In the second season, Parkes awarded three scholarships and that number increased to 10 scholarship players in 1979-80. The first scholarship Lady Tiger golfers included Monice Madden, Jackie Worley and Elaine Heroux, a junior college transfer. • The 1978-79 team participated in eight events and placed in the top 10 in four of the eight tournaments. The team won the TCWSE (Tennessee College Women’s State Finals) in 1979. Mary Ann Bailey had a season low round of 78, and she also qualified for the USGA Women’s Amateur. Karen Young was signed in 1978-79 and became an impact player for the Lady Tigers. The team captured their first team championship in the TCWSF Tournament. • In 1979-80, Maureen Danehy and Susan Hundley became Lady Tigers. Hundley had just won the Indiana Long Driving competition prior to signing with the University of Memphis.

1980-89

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• By 1982-83, Kathy Vendetti was added to the already strong Lady Tiger golf team. She immediately made a name for herself and before she graduated, set virtually every U of M golf record. The Lady Tiger team placed in the top 10 in all four spring tournaments in 1983. They were fifth in the Troy State tournament for their best finish of the spring. Vendetti had a 78.8 stroke average and posted a low round of 74 in the Carrier/Memphis State Women’s Tournament. In her 26 rounds that year, 16 were in the 70s. • Sally Andrews, a well-known local golfer, joined Memphis as assistant golf coach in 1983-84 and helped Parkes mold an even stronger team. Vendetti led the Lady Tigers, placing third at the Alabama Intercollegiate. She was joined by Renee Schafer and together they fired more rounds in the 70s. Vendetti had a season low round of 72 at the Furman Intercollegiate and a 75 at the Lady Seminole and the Carrier/Memphis State Women’s Open. Schafer also had a low round of 75 at the Memphis tournament.

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• Beth Walthal and Leslie Folsom were looked up to as leaders for the 1985-86 Lady Tiger team. They led the squad to a fifth-place finish at the Kentucky Lady Kat Intercollegiate and the Metro Conference Championships. • In 1986-87 Andrews took over for Lynn Parkes as head coach, when Parkes was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Women’s Sports. Andrews inherited a team made up of Angie Barker, Cynthia Brooks, and Folsom, and added the first international players to the team in Beatriz Cowman of Chile and Heather Lee from Canada. She also inked Gia Kronske of Clearwater, Florida. • In 1987-88 Parkes’ sister, Christi Parkes, was joining forces with Cowman, Lee and Kronske to post impressive scores. Parkes had a 75 in the Metro Conference Tournament. Cowman, a native of Santiago, Chile, had a 76 at the Southern Intercollegiate, while Kronske finished 16th at the Hudson Invitational with a low round of 75. Lee was fourth in the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate, while Barker finished tied for seventh in the Metro Conference Tournament with a three-round total of 235. The squad won the UAB Lady Blazer Tournament in the spring of 1988, the team’s first NCAA sanctioned tournament title. • Cynthia Brooks was named the Most Improved Player for the Lady Tigers in 1988-89. Cowman continued her assault on par, firing a 74 at UAB’s Lady Blazer Tournament. Kronske was seventh in the Metro Conference and sixth at the TigerTide. She received All-Metro Conference honors and finished the season with a 79.4 stroke average. Lee had rounds of 73-74 at the True Temper/Memphis Women’s Open and led the team in stroke average with a 78.7 average per round. • The Lady Tigers placed second in the UAB Lady Blazer Tournament in 1989-90 with Cowman, Kronske and Lee leading the team. Cowman had a 74.2 stroke average in the fall and placed fifth in the Kentucky Lady Kat Invitational. Both Kronske and Lee carried stroke averages in the 70s.

1990-99

• Lori Brock came on board as the Lady Tiger head coach in 1991-92 and under her tutelage, captured just the second official tournament championship in the history of the program. The Lady Tigers won the Nebraska Women’s Intercollegiate. The golf team also placed second in the Peggy Kirk Bell hosted by Rollins College and were fourth in the prestigious Tiger-Tide and South Alabama Intercollegiate. • In 1993-94, the Lady Tiger golf team grabbed the spotlight with its outstanding play. Led by Allison Bell and Kim Hunt, the Lady Tigers captured the first Great Midwest Conference women’s golf championship. Bell was the medalist and Hunt placed second, and head coach Lori Brock was named Coach of the Year. Alissa Lauder was the medalist in the NTU/SMU Invitational Tournament and qualified for the NCAA Golf Championships, where she placed 27th in a field of 102 golfers. • The 1994-95 Lady Tiger golf team again swept through the Great Midwest Conference tournament, held at Farmington Country Club in Memphis, winning by 47 strokes over its next closest opponent. Junior Melissa Isham claimed medalist honors with teammates Marie-Louise Hviid and Allison Bell tying for second. Isham was named to the All-GMC team, as were teammates Hviid, Bell and Cristi Fernandez. Hviid was also named GMC Newcomer of the Year and head coach Lori Brock received Coach of the Year honors. • Lori Brock left the University of Memphis in the summer of 1995, and Debby King was hired as the new Lady Tiger head golf coach. King led her new team to its first championship of the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate Tournament in September and two additional top-five finishes in fall events.

• Under the direction of Debby King, the Lady Tigers captured their second tournament title of the season. Memphis won the rain-shortened Lady Panther Invitational, while Melissa Isham fired a 69 to earn individual medalist honors. Through the course of the 1995-96 season, the Lady Tigers wrapped up five top-five finishes and earned a spot in the NCAA Regionals for the first time in school history. Freshman Naima Ghilain was named Conference USA Freshman of the Year. • The Lady Tiger golf team had the finest season in school history in 1996-97. Led by newcomer Amanda Moltke-Leth, the Lady Tigers won the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate to open the season. They closed the fall season by winning the Lady Panther Golf Classic in Atlanta and then ended the spring schedule with their third tournament victory, this time in the Conference USA Championship. Moltke-Leth took medalist honors in the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate, the Lady Panther Golf Classic, and the Duke Spring Invitational en route to being named the Conference USA Freshman of the Year. Debby King won Coach of the Year honors and all five Tiger teammates - Kim Hunt, Amanda Moltke-Leth, Naima Ghilain, Meredith Thomas and Valerie Luehrs - were named to the All-Conference USA Team. The Lady Tigers received their bid to the NCAA Regional Championships and placed eighth. • The 1997-98 Lady Tiger golf team continued with their nationally ranked play, as the team received their third-consecutive bid to the NCAA Championships. The Lady Tigers had seven top-10 tournament finishes in nine tournament starts and placed 10th in the NCAA East Regional in Durham, North Carolina. Amanda Moltke-Leth and Naima Ghilain were both named to the All-Conference USA team. • The 1998-99 Lady Tiger golf team made it four in a row when the team received another bid to the NCAA Regionals. The Lady Tigers travelled to Columbia, South Carolina, for the NCAA Regionals and were led in play by Natalie Tucker, who tied for seventh at The University Club. On the year, Tucker won the individual title at the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate and finished third in the Conference USA Championships. She had seven top-10 finishes in the 10 tournaments in which the Lady Tigers competed. Naima Ghilain ended her career with Memphis by placing fifth in the Conference USA Championships and again being named to the All-Conference team, an honor she received all four years at the U of M.

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History • The 1999-2000 Lady Tiger golf team spent the fall introducing a number of young players to the game of college golf. Senior Valerie Luehrs led the squad with a second-place finish in the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate. The highlight of the fall for the Lady Tigers was a trip to Hawaii to participate in the Rainbow Wahine Fall Golf Classic. The team travelled to the islands and spent an enjoyable week playing in this prestigious college event. The trip marked the first time in the history of the program that a Lady Tiger golf team had traveled outside the continent for play.

2000-Present

• The 2000-01 Lady Tiger golf team enjoyed an-

other outstanding season. With a youthful squad, the Lady Tigers won the Conference USA Championship and received their fifth bid in six seasons to the NCAA Regional. Tiger freshman Meaghan Francella won the C-USA individual title and was named the Freshman of the Year. She was also named to the All-Conference and All-Tournament squads. Marianne Ruud was named All-Conference and All-Tournament, while Jennifer Jaszek earned All-Tournament honors. • The 2001-2002 season opened with former head coach Debby King leaving the U of M to start a program at Notre Dame. Katie Rump, an outstanding collegiate and amateur player from the Memphis area, was named as the interim head coach and led her team to a tournament victory in its first start of the season. The Lady Tigers went on to win the Edwin Watts/Carolina’s Classic, where junior Marianne Ruud also captured the medalist honors for her first collegiate tournament victory. The Lady Tigers received their sixth invitation to the NCAA Tournament and participated in the East Regional in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sophomore Meaghan Francella received an individual invitation to the NCAA Championships. • The 2002-03 season became another of change for the Memphis women’s golf team. Sheryl Maize, the head coach at Augsburg College in Minnesota and a noted teacher of the game, was hired as the permanent head coach replacing Katie Rump, who served as the interim coach for one year. Maize immediately won her first tournament, The Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate, and led the squad to three top-five finishes in the fall of 2002. The Tigers were third at the Louisville Lady Cardinal Cup and fourth at the Beacon Woods Invitational.

• Due to circumstances beyond their control, members of the Lady Tiger golf team and their head coach faced yet another change for the 2003-04 season. Maize returned to the state of Florida after an extended family illness and was granted a year’s leave of absence to take care of family matters. Former NCAA official and South Carolina women’s golf coach Donna Noonan took over the team on an interim basis and coached the Lady Tigers. • For the fourth-straight year, the Lady Tigers brought in a new coach. Jenny Bruun replaced interim coach Donna Noonan for the 2004-05 season. Bruun came to Memphis after two years as the assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s golf teams at Campbell University. A first-year head coach, Bruun inherited a young team with only one junior along with six sophomores and one freshman. • Sophomore Stacey Tate led the Lady Tigers in the 2004-05 season with the program’s first individual title since 2002. Tate earned medalist honors at the Lady Eagle Classic and was selected the CUSA Player of the Week. • Tate’s three first-place finishes were only some of the highlights of the 2005-06 campaign. Tate went on to set new school records for 18, 36, and 54 holes as well as posting a stroke average of 74.1, beating the previous school record by 1.7 strokes. As a team, the Lady Tigers roared to victory at the Lady Eagle Invitational, their first tournament victory since the 2002 Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate. • Memphis started off the 2006-07 season strong. After starting the year by finishing sixth at the Badger Women’s Golf Invitational, the Lady Tigers never finished lower than fifth the rest of the fall. A win at the Wildcat Fall Invitational followed by back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Lady Paladin and Lady Jaguar Invitationals gave Memphis three consecutive top three finishes. The Lady Tigers climbed as high as No. 38 in the nation in the Golfstat fall polls and Stacey Tate was named one of GolfWorld Magazine’s Top 50 Female Players to Watch. The Lady Tigers capped off a successful spring by winning the conference championship earning a trip to the NCAA West Regional in Utah. Senior Stacey Tate finished second at the conference tournament and was named firstteam all-conference. Junior Dawn-Marie Conaty and Rachel Larson were named third-team all-conference.

M Club Hall of Fame During the short 29-year history of the University of Memphis Lady Tiger golf program, there have been numerous outstanding players and several have been inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame. Kathy Vendetti, who played from 1980 through 1983, was the first Lady Tiger golfer to be installed in the Hall of Fame. Vendetti was inducted during ceremonies in 1994. Beth Walthal-Harrelson was voted into the prestigious Hall in 1999. Walthal-Harrelson was a stellar performer for the U of M from 1983 through 1987 and is now in her third season at the helm of the Lady Tiger golf program. The latest inductee into the Hall of Fame was Kim Hunt-McNeil, who was a member of the Hall of Fame class of 2001. Hunt-McNeil, who is married to former Tiger golfer Sam McNeil, played for the Lady Tigers from 1993 through 1997. She was an All-Conference USA selection in 1996 and won the Conference USA medalist title in 1997. Hunt-McNeil also helped the Lady Tigers to the team championship in ‘97.

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Beth Walthal-Harrelson

Kim Hunt-McNeil

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Kathy Vendetti

• After consecutive 11th place finishes to begin the 2007-2008 campaign, the Lady Tigers placed 5th at the Johnie Imes Invitational led by freshman Alexa Porter’s eighth-place finish. Junior Rachel Larson finished 12th at the Pat Bradley Championship and Porter placed 15th. Larson earned her second-consecutive All-Conference USA Third Team honor and Porter was named to the C-USA All-Tournament team after tying for second in the C-USA Championship. • Under first year head coach Beth Harrelson, the Lady Tigers entered the 2008-09 campaign with three newcomers and only five players on the roster. The young group continued to improve throughout the fall, closing out the fall with two consecutive top-10 finishes at the Lady Red Wolf Classic and the Ross Resort Invitational. Senior Rachel Larson and freshman Marissa Steen both notched two top-20 finishes in each of those events, including a fourth-place showing by Steen at the Lady Red Wolf Classic. In the spring, the team competed in four events, posting two top10 finishes, including an eighth-place finish at the Conference USA Championship. • After struggling to a 14th-place finish at the season opening Lady Paladin Invitational, the Lady Tigers rebounded with four consecutive top-10 finishes to close out the fall. Led by Leslie Grabeman’s performance that would garner C-USA Golfer of the Week accolades, Memphis finished T3 in the Lady Red Wolf Classic. In the next week, the Lady Tigers posted their second-consecutive third-place finish after being led by rounds of 7674 from freshman Alex Aläng. In the final event of the season, Sarah Mathews posted rounds of 74-73 to tie for second individually and lead Memphis to a title at the UAB Fall Beach Blast. The victory was the first under second year head coach Beth Harrelson and the first for the program since the 2007 Conference USA Championship. Memphis struggled to a 15th place finish in the Hurricane Invitational in its first event of the spring, but bounced back by claiming victory in their next tournament, the USA Lady Jaguar Invitational. Marissa Steen carded scores of 75-73-74 to earn medalist honors and lead the Lady Tigers to their second victory of the season. Steen also received C-USA Golfer of the Week honors for her performance. Memphis then finished sixth at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational, where it posted scores of 312-308-305. Memphis narrowly missed claiming its third title of the season at the EKU Lady Colonel Classic, instead finishing second. Aläng led Memphis with a third place individual finish and earned C-USA Golfer of the Week honors. In the C-USA Championship, the Lady Tigers posted their hosted tournament total of the season (895) and the third lowest in school history to finish fourth.


A ll - T i m e C o a c h i n g R o s t e r Coach

Season

Conf. Finish

NCAA Finish

Coach

Season

Conf. Finish

Lynn Parkes

1977-78

N/A

DNQ

Lori Brock

1994-95

1st • Great Midwest

DNQ

Lynn Parkes

1978-79

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

1995-96

2nd • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1979-80

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

1996-97

1st • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1980-81

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

1997-98

3rd • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1981-82

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

1998-99

4th • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1982-83

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

1999-00

4th • C-USA

DNQ

Lynn Parkes

1983-84

N/A

DNQ

Debby King

2000-01

1st • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1984-85

N/A

DNQ

Katie Rump (Interim)

2001-02

4th • C-USA

Regional

Lynn Parkes

1985-86

5th • Metro

DNQ

Sheryl Maize

2002-03

6th • C-USA

DNQ

Sally Andrews

1986-87

N/A

DNQ

Donna Noonan (Interim)

2003-04

8th • C-USA

DNQ

Sally Andrews

1987-88

3rd • Metro

DNQ

Jenny Bruun

2004-05

7th • C-USA

DNQ

Sally Andrews

1988-89

3rd • Metro

DNQ

Jenny Bruun

2005-06

6th • C-USA

DNQ

Sally Andrews

1989-90

3rd • Metro

DNQ

Jenny Bruun

2006-07

1st • C-USA

Regional

Sally Andrews

1990-91

2nd • Metro

DNQ

Jenny Bruun

2007-08

5th • C-USA

DNQ

Lori Brock

1991-92

N/A

DNQ

Beth Harrelson

2008-09

8th • C-USA

DNQ

Lori Brock

1992-93

N/A

DNQ

Beth Harrelson

2009-10

4th • C-USA

DNQ

Lori Brock

1993-94

1st • Great Midwest

DNQ

Lynn Parkes

Sally Andrews

Lori Brock

Debby King

Katie Rump

Sheryl Maize

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Six Seasons 1995-2001

Donna Noonan One Season 2003-2004

University of Memphis

Five Seasons 1986-1991

One Season 2001-2002

Jenny Bruun Four Seasons 2004-2008

NCAA Finish

Four Seasons 1991-1995

One Season 2002-2003

Beth Harrelson Two Seasons 2008-Present

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A ll - T i m e R e s u lt s 1 9 7 8 - 7 9

1 9 8 2 - 8 3

Hudson Industries Inv.

Florida, 908

1003/15th of 21

Fall ‘82

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Georgia, 916

958/10th of 13

Metro Conf. Tourn.

Kentucky, 881

925/5th of 7

Fall ‘78 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

App. State Invitational

Georgia, 627

698/11th of 12

Florida International Inv.

Miami, 911

982/13th of 15

Purdue Invitational

Ohio St., 621

698/12th of 16

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Ohio St., 921

977/13th of 17

Missouri Invitational

Okla. St., 603

695/9th of 13

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Furman, 910

945/11th of 16

Lady Jack Inv.

H. Baptist, 951

1020/7th of 11

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Ohio St., 930

982/13th of 15

Lady Buckeye Inv.

Ohio St., 903

967/15th of 21

Spring ‘79

Spring ‘83

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Texas A&M Invitational

SMU, 934

1099/12th of 14

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Duke Invitational

Georgia, 313

340/5th of 18

LSU/Fairwood Inv.

TCU, 599

645/9th of 12

Southern Collegiate

Georgia, 948

725/21st of 25*

Troy St. Invitational

Alabama, 942

1007/5th of 11

*Memphis failed to make cut after 36 holes

Champion Furman, 878

Score/Finish 995/11th of 17

Lady Seminole Inv.

Miami, 900

1019/14th of 17

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Kentucky, 912

997/12th of 17

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Duke, 910

986/9th of 15

Lady Cardinal Inv.

SMU, 923

999/9th of 11

Spring ‘87 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Fall ‘83

Alabama, 919

1037/16th of 17

Hudson Industries Inv.

S. Carolina, 919

1006/12th of 14

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Furman, 903

994/12th of 12

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Champion

Score/Finish

Alabama-Seascape Inv.

Texas, 918

970/10th of 18

Blue Ridge Invitational

Georgia, 613

680/12th of 14

Lady Seminole Inv.

Georgia, 910

962/13th of 16

Purdue Invitational

Marshall, 632

655/11th of 20

Wildcat Fall Invitational

Kentucky, 597

641/8th of 15

Lady Tar Heel Invitational

UNC, 961

1027/15th of 21

Memphis Women’s Inv.

USF, 900

942/9th of 17

Missouri Invitational

Missouri, 654

681/6th of 12

Space Coast Inv.

Tulsa 915

1014/14th of 14

Spring ‘84

Spring ‘80 Champion

Score/Finish

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Peggy Kirk Bell Inv.

Florida, 931

1042/10th of 11

Cancellation Classic

Furman, 922

985/9th of 11

Tiger-Tide Invitational

Georgia, 619

679/8th of 8

Duke Invitational

Furman, 924

994/9th of 15

Lady Buckeye Inv.

Ohio St., 955

1048/10th of 17

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 912

967/15th of 19

Southern Collegiate

Georgia, 922

673/20th of 28*

Southern Intercollegiate

Tulsa, 909

998/17th of 17

Troy State Inv.

Alabama, 930

992/9th of 18

*Memphis failed to make cut after 36 holes

Tournament Tiger-Tide Invitational

Southern Intercollegiate

Tournament

Tournament

Fall ‘86

1 9 8 3 - 8 4

1 9 7 9 - 8 0 Fall ‘79

1 9 8 6 - 8 7

1 9 8 7 - 8 8 Fall ‘87 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Tiger-Tide Invitational

USF, 937

979/7th of 15

Lady Cardinal Inv.

LSU, 932

969/9th of 11

Lady Seminole Inv.

Miami, 917

981/13th of 19

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Duke, 921

954/5th of 16

Lady Kat Inv.

Kentucky, 903

967/ 8th of 17

Spring ‘88 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Hudson Industries Inv.

Auburn, 909

975/ 10th of 14

1 9 8 0 - 8 1

1 9 8 4 - 8 5

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Okla St., 915

1015/ 12th of 15

Fall ‘80

Fall ‘84

Woodbridge Collegiate

Miami, 900

996/10th of 10

Southern Intercollegiate

Georgia, 879

988/15th of 16

Metro Conf. Champ.

Fla. St., 909

960/3rd of 4

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Georgia Invitational

Georgia, 964

1072/18th of 22

Alabama-Seascape Inv.

Furman, 605

650/13th of 18

Missouri Invitational

Nebraska, 658

701/6th of 11

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Kentucky, 899

951/10th of 17

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Georgia, 912

1004/19th of 27

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Duke, 629

666/12th of 17

Kentucky, 647

663/3rd of 3

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Georgia, 894

961/11th of 14

W. Kentucky Inv.

Spring ‘85

Spring ‘81 Tournament

Champion

Tiger-Tide Invitational

Georgia, 619

Wildcat Fall Invitational

Score/Finish 679/8th of 8

Scores unavailable

Peggy Kirk Bell Inv.

Scores unavailable

1 9 8 1 - 8 2 Fall ‘81 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Ohio St., 921

977/13th of 17

Tournament

Champion

Cancellation Classic

Georgia, 926

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 924

Champion

Score/Finish

Score/Finish

Tiger-Tide Invitational

Alabama, 917

940/5th of 13

995/5th of 9

Lady Kat Invitational

Kentucky, 927

969/9th of 19

1014/18th of 23

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Kentucky, 910

952/8th of 17

Duke, 902

993/15th of 17

Memphis, 934

934/1st of 10

Southern Intercollegiate

Tulsa, 902

1005/16th of 16

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Hudson Industries Inv.

Florida, 885

946/11th of 23

Lady Blazer Inv.

Lady Gamecock Inv.

S.Carolina, 924

996/12th of 14

1 9 8 5 - 8 6

Champion

Score/Finish

Hudson Industries Inv.

Miami, 901

956/7th of 18

Fall ‘85

Metro Conf. Champ.

Fla. St., 918

939/3rd of 4

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Gamecock Inv.

TCU, 916

968/12th of 13

Susie Maxwell Classic

Alabama, 937

1018/6th of 11

Furman, 910

945/11th of 16

Ohio St., 930

984/13th of 19

Lady Seminole Inv.

Florida, 888

946/14th of 19

967/15th of 21

Memphis Women’s Inv.

LSU, 912

977/10th of 17

Lady Kat Invitational

Kentucky, 905

957/5th of 12

Alabama Seascape Inv.

Florida, 597

654/10th of 15

Lady Cardinal Inv.

LSU, 597

649/9th of 10

Ohio St., 903

Champion

Score/Finish

Southern Intercollegiate

Tulsa, 912

976/14th of 18

Memphis Women’s Inv.

LSU, 891

953/9th of 15

Lady Gamecock Inv.

S. Carolina, 897

944/6th of 12

University of Memphis

Spring ‘86 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Paladin Inv.

LSU, 906

1004/16th of 16

1 9 8 9 - 9 0 Fall ‘89 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Kentucky, 919

970/15th of 16

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Furman, 906

947/8th of 15

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Tournament

Spring ‘89 Tournament

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Spring ‘82

Fall ‘88 Tournament

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Lady Buckeye Inv.

1 9 8 8 - 8 9


A ll - T i m e R e s u lt s Lady Kat Inv.

Auburn, 920

963/8th of 17

Tiger-Tide Inv.

Georgia, 882

951/16th of 20

Lady Blazer Inv.

S. Ala., 934

957/2nd of 10

Spring ‘90 Champion

Score/Finish

C.C. of Alabama Inv.

Auburn, 922

973/4th of 10

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Georgia, 921

980/11th of 14

Lady Paladin Inv.

Duke, 942

1003/7th of 11

Lady Jag’s Inv.

LSU, 878

926/9th of 17

Metro Conf. Champ.

S. Carolina, 918

958/3rd of 4

1 9 9 0 - 9 1 Fall ‘90 Tournament Tiger-Tide Invitational Memphis Women’s Inv. Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Champion

Score/Finish

Scores Unavailable Furman, 916

Scores Unavailable

Champion

Score/Finish

C.C. of Alabama Inv.

S. Carolina, 612

641/4th

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 902

960/12th

Metro Conf. Champ.

Fla. St., 600

631/2nd

Lady Jag’s Inv.

LSU, 918

965/11th

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Kentucky, 926

948/6th

1 9 9 1 - 9 2 Fall ‘91

LSU, 618 S. Carolina, 910

Carolyn Cudone Inter.

Score/Finish 655/T11th 1009/15th

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Furman, 924

957/5th

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Wake Forest, 900

925/14th

Spring ‘94 Champion

Score/Finish

LSU/Fairwood Inv.

Texas Tech, 912

969/T11th

UNT/SMU Invitational

Nebraska, 627

632/3rd

USF Invitational

Wake Forest, 922

1033/20th

Great Midwest Conf. Champ.

Memphis, 975

975/1st

1 9 9 4 - 9 5 Fall ‘94 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Paladin Inv.

Wake Forest, 897

948/15th

Lady Kat Invitational

Wake Forest, 900

968/14th

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Tennessee, 927

957/3rd

UNC-Wilmington Inv.

Arizona St., 900

995/16th

Spring ‘95 Champion

Score/Finish

LSU/Fairwood Inv.

LSU, 900

935/5th

USF Invitational

Indiana, 928

979/4th

Peggy Kirk-Bell Inv.

Indiana, 920

953/7th

Great Midwest Champ.

Memphis, 947

Champion

Score/Finish

Arizona, 891

923/3rd

Duke Spring Inv.

Tennessee, 915

936/5th

Liz Murphey Classic

Georgia, 907

933/7th

C-USA Championship

Memphis, 912

912/1st

NCAA East Regional

Ohio St., 937-

958/8th

1 9 9 7 - 9 8

Tournament

Tournament

Tournament LSU/Fairwood Inv.

947/1st

Fall ‘97 Tournament

Champion

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 894

Score/Finish 909/7th

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Georgia, 913

918/2nd

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 884

892/4th

Mercedez-Benz Champ.

Duke, 899

948/14th

Rolex Fall Preview

Arizona, 889

939/15th

Spring ‘98 Tournament

Champion

Liz Murphey Classic

Georgia, 883

Score/Finish 937/8th

LSU/Fairwood Inv.

LSU, 890

894/2nd

GTE "Mo"-Morial

Texas A&M, 898

931/3rd

C-USA Championship

USF, 902

915/3rd of 6

NCAA East Regional

Georgia, 882

920/10th

1 9 9 8 - 9 9 Fall ‘98 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 854

914/6th of 17

Beacon Woods Inv.

USF, 903

914/3rd of 12 927/T8th of 17

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Kat Invitational

Kentucky, 902

961/6th

Memphis Women’s Inv.

S. Carolina, 940

963/7th

Mercedez-Benz Champ.

Duke, 892

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 902

960/12th

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Paladin Inv.

Georgia, 905

934/7th of 18

Tiger-Tide Inv.

Georgia, 942

969/T4th

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Memphis, 917

917/1st

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Alabama, 904

914/3rd of 15

902/T5th

Spring ‘92

1 9 9 5 - 9 6 Fall ‘95

Spring ‘99

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Wake Forest, 877

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Kat Invitational

Michigan, 904

920/3rd

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Peggy Kirk-Bell Inv.

Minnesota, 937

950/2nd

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 900

934/T10th

Liz Murphey Classic

Duke, 620

641/7th of 18

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Duke, 914

947/7th

Lady Panther Inv.

Memphis, 302

302/1st

Bryan National Coll.

Washington, 916

959/8th of 12

Husker Women’s Inv.

Memphis, 949

949/1st

Liz Murphy Classic

Georgia, 872

981/17th of 18

Southern Inter.

San Jose St., 916

968/12th

So. Alabama Inter.

LSU, 886

929/4th

1 9 9 2 - 9 3 Fall ‘92 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Tiger-Tide Invitational

Georgia, 908

995/T12th

Spring ‘96 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

C-USA Championship

USF, 928

949/4th of 6

NCAA East Regional

Georgia, 884

923/15th of 19

LSU/Fairwood Inv.

Arizona, 884

934/6th

Duke Spring Inv.

Wake Forest, 900

1004/11th

Liz Murphey Classic

Tulsa, 917

929/10th

C-USA Women’s Champ.

USF, 908

910/2nd

NCAA East Regional

Duke, 905

965/16th

1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 0 Fall ‘99 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Miss. St., 922

949/T3rd of 10

Lady Kat Invitational

Okla St., 912

978/13th

1 9 9 6 - 9 7

Lady Buckeye Inv.

Purdue, 919

969/11th of 12

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Kentucky, 936

1008/14th

Fall ‘96

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 891

982/15th of 15

UNC, 897

1009/16th

988/18th of 18

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Spring ‘93

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Champion

930/4th

Spring ‘91 Tournament

Fall ‘93 Tournament Tiger-Tide Invitational

Tournament

Spring ‘97

1 9 9 3 - 9 4

Tournament Memphis Women’s Inv.

Champion Memphis, 919

Score/Finish

Mercedez-Benz Champ.

Georgia, 906

919/1st

Lady Paladin Inv.

Wake Forest, 892

959/14th of 24

Rainbow Wahine Golf Classic

UCLA, 923

954/T8th of 14

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Tennessee, 908

960/11th

Southern Inter.

San Jose St., 916

1026/T15th

Lady Kat Invitational

Kentucky, 904

912/2nd

Peggy Kirk-Bell Inv.

Wake Forest, 919

1003/10th

Lady Paladin Inv.

Wake Forest, 908

916/5th

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

So. Alabama Inter.

Ole Miss, 920

967/11th

Lady Panther Inv.

Memphis, 605

605/1st

GTE “MO” Morial

Missouri, 928

969/T13th of 16

Lady Gamecock Inv.

Furman, 909

979/14th

Bryan National Inv.

Wake Forest, 896

946/T12th of 15

University of Memphis

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949/19th of 21

958/9th of 9

Lady Panther Inv.

Maryland, 585

608/T7th of 17

1000/15th of 17

C-USA Championship

Memphis, 912

912/1st of 9

NCAA West Regional

OK St./Stanford, 874

975/21st of 21

LSU, 918

973/T8th of 12

Wildcat Fall Inv.

C-USA Championship

USF, 914

928/4th of 7

Beacon Woods Inv.

USF, 891

Lady Paladin Inv.

Georgia, 866

Ross Resorts Inv.

James Madison, 911

984/T10th of 12

2 0 0 0 - 0 1 Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Paladin Inv.

Auburn, 877

912/9th of 22

Memphis Women’s Inv.

UNC-Greens., 947

958/4th of 13

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 894

943/7th of 17

Beacon Woods Inv.

USF, 906

925/4th of 12

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic

UNC, 903

1002/16th of 17

Lady Eagle Invitational

Charleston, 910

978/8th of 18

C-USA Championship

Tulane, 941

1029/8th of 9

2 0 0 4 - 0 5

Spring ‘01 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Carolinas Golf Classic

Campbell, 628

642/5th of 22

UNC-Wilmington Inv.

Charl So., 933

955/6th of 18

Bryan National Coll.

Duke, 856

902/7th of 17

C-USA Championship

Memphis, 904

904/1st of 7

NCAA West Regional

Arizona, 868

934/14th of 21

Fall ‘04 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

UA-Ann Rhoads Int.

Tulane, 596

641/10th of 14

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Miss. St., 898

934/3rd of 12

Pat Bradley Inv.

Princeton, 907

946/7th of 16

Lady Paladin Inv.

Furman, 871

914/16th of 23

Baylor, 934

952/5th of 11

Ross Resorts Inv.

Spring ‘05

2 0 0 1 - 0 2 Fall ‘01 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Memphis, 915

915/1st of 12

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 894

963/12th of 14

Lady Paladin Inv.

Aubrun, 893

945/15th of 21

Palmetto Intercoll.

Louisville, 909

917/4th of 16

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Miccosukee Champ.

Ga. State, 914

983/T15th of 18

UNLV Spring Invite

USC, 895

984/1th of 18

Tapatio Springs Shootout

Baylor, 897

983/15th of 18

Lady Eagle Classic

Birmingham So., 879

919/T6th of 13

C-USA Championship

Tulane, 898

961/7th of 10

Spring ‘02 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Tulane Women’s Golf Classic

Tulane, 601

639/4th of 15

Liz Murphey Classic

Florida, 879

932/T10th of 18

Bryan National Coll.

Duke, 870

912/11th of 17

C-USA Championship

TCU, 886

909/4th of 9

NCAA East Regional

Duke 859

897/11th of 21

2 0 0 5 - 0 6 Fall ‘05 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

UA-Ann Rhoads Int.

Alabama, 900

938/9th of 16

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Florida, 881

912/7th of 15

Lady Paladin Classic

Furman, 894

933/T13th of 17

Palmetto Intercoll.

Idaho, 912

957/16th of 19

Spring ‘06

2 0 0 2 - 0 3 Fall ‘02 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Memphis Women’s Inv.

Memphis, 896

896/1st of 9

Lady Cardinal Cup

Louisville, 919

926/3rd of 14

Lady Tar Heel Inv.

Duke, 877

936/15th of 15

Beacon Woods Inv.

Tulane, 864

903/4th of 13

Furman, 880

926/13th of 16

Lady Paladin Inv.

Tournament

Champion

Pat Bradley Champ.

Augusta St., 897

925/7th of 20

UNLV Spring Invite

UNLV, 879

925/12th of 19

Lady Panther Inter.

Augusta St., 620

621/T2nd of 14

Lady Eagle Inv.

Memphis, 893

893/1st of 11

C-USA Championship

ECU, 887

919/6th of 9

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Carolinas Collegiate Classic

ECU, 920

957/8th of 16

Peggy Kirk-Bell Inv.

Penn State, 607

608/2nd of 13

Bryan National Coll.

Duke, 580

650/18th of 18

LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic

UNC-W, 889

905/3rd of 14

C-USA Championship

USF, 912

957/6th of 9

Score/Finish

2 0 0 6 - 0 7

Spring ‘03

Fall ‘06 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Badger Women’s Inv.

Indiana, 922

942/6th of 11

Ron Moore Women’s Int.

Denver, 849

895/5th of 16

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Memphis, 929

929/1st of 15

Lady Paladin Inv.

Northwestern, 912

924/2nd of 17

Lady Jaguar Inv.

Ga. State, 606

627/4th of 7

Spring ‘07

2 0 0 3 - 0 4 Fall ‘03 Champion

Score/Finish

UA-Ann Rhoads Int.

Fla. St., 610

673/11th of 12

Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Baja Classic

Oregon, 609

625/T7th of 15

Pinehurst Challenge

ECU, 613

644/12th of 17

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 Fall ‘07 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Cardinal Cup

Notre Dame, 878

923/11th of 17

Wildcat Fall Inv.

Alabama, 582

639/11th of 14

Johnie Imes Inv.

Missouri, 892

962/5th of 10

Lady Paladin Inv.

TCU, 896

948/16th of 18

USF, 896

DNF

Pat Bradley Champ.

Spring ‘08 Tournament

Champion

Fighting Camel Spring Class.

Campbell, 301

Score/Finish 316/3rd of 15

Pinehurst Challenge

ECU, 613

962/18th of 20

Dr. Donnis Thompson Inv.

OK St., 880

956/T8th of 16

Lady Panther Inv.

Ga. State, 613

657/15th of 15

C-USA Championship

Tulsa, 904

951/5th of 9

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 Fall ‘08 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Cincinnati Fall Classic

Georgia State

1,023/10th of 10

Johnie Imes Invitational

Mississippi

999/16th of 17

Lady Red Wolves Classic

Drake

957/8th of 14

Ross Resort Inv.

Nova Southeastern

971/7th of 9

Spring ‘09 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Qdoba Invitational

Georgia State

968/13th of 14

Lady Eagle Invitational

Southern Miss

651/8th of 10

Lady Rebel Intercollegiate

Tulane

954/10th of 14

C-USA Championship

Tulane

1,029/8th of 10

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 Fall ‘09 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Lady Paladin Inv.

Nova Southeastern

649/14th of 17

Cincinnati Fall Classic

Cincinnati

950/6th of 14

Lady Red Wolves Classic

Arkansas State

629/T3 of 13

CSU Wendy’s Inv.

Coastal Carolina

614/3rd of 15

Memphis

595/1st of 12

UAB Fall Beach Blast

Spring ‘10 Tournament

Champion

Score/Finish

Hurricane Inv.

UCF

941/15th of 17

USA Lady Jaguar Inv.

Memphis

913/1st of 16

Cincinnati Spring Inv.

Illinois

925/6th of 18

EKU Lady Colonel

Morehead St.

909/2nd of 17

C-USA Championship

Tulane

895/4th of 10

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University of Memphis

1013/18th of 18

Spring ‘04

Fall ‘00 Tournament

Vanderbilt, 926

LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic

Cleveland Golf Classic

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The Moors Golf Club

The Moors Golf Club

Shalimar Pointe Golf and Country Club

Pensacola, Fla.

Pensacola, Fla.

Shalimar, Fla.

Par 71 • 5,816 Yards

Par 71 • 5,816 Yards

Par 72 • 5,898 Yards

Team Results

Team Results

Team Results

1.

USF

305-302-301--908

1.

USF

288-315-299--902

1.

USF

309-301-304--914

2.

Memphis

306-301-303--910

2.

Tulane

292-304-306--902

2.

Louisville

298-312-309--928

3.

Tulane

305-311-318--934

3.

Memphis

304-303-308--915

4.

Memphis

306-319-303--928

4.

Southern Miss

318-325-326--969

4.

Southern Miss

306-322-321--949

5.

Southern Miss

310-323-317--950

5.

Cincinnati

322-329-324--975

5.

UAB

317-320-325--962

6.

UAB

333-320-321--974

6.

UAB

325-331-324--980

6.

Cincinnati

322-333-342--997

7.

Cincinnati

324-335-322--981

Individual Results

Individual Results

Individual Results

1.

Cecilia Hedlund (USF)

75-77-71--222

1.

Pam Buff (TUL)

72-73-76--221

1.

Katherine Mowat (LOU)*

70-75-75--220

2.

Naima Ghilain (MEM)

76-76-73--225

2.

Kelly Lagedrost (USF)

69-82-74--225

2.

Angie Connell (USF)

75-72-73--220

Angela Willis (USF)

71-75-79--225

Angie Connell (USF)

74-76-75--225

3.

Marianne Ruud (MEM)

73-80-68--221

4.

Bessie Phillips (USF)

76-74-76--226

A. Moltke-Leth (MEM)

75-70-81--226

4.

Meghan Bolger (TUL)

75-76-75--226

5.

Marie Hviid (MEM)

72-79-77--228

Jamie Jaspriza (TUL)

74-78-74--226

5.

Cindy Pasechnik (LOU)

77-78-73--228

Christy Carter (TUL)

78-74-76--228

Mimi Kim (USF)

70-82-75--227

Kelly Lagedrost (USF)

75-77-76--228

Meredith Thomas (MEM)

79-76-75--230

Meghan Bolger (TUL)

74-77-76--227

7.

Katie Rakel (CIN)

73-81-75--229

8.

Kim Hunt (MEM)

79-75-78--232

8.

Naima Ghilain (MEM)

78-81-70--229

Jessica Hayes (USF)

81-72-76--229

9.

Kerry Zebick (CIN)

77-80-76--233

9.

Bessie Phillips (USF)

78-77-75--230

9.

Sandra Hellsvik (MEM)

77-77-76--230

10.

Jennifer Jordan (MEM)

82-74-78--234

Marella Canepa (USM)

74-79-77--230

Kathy Schaefer (TUL)

74-80-76--230

7.

1.

4. 6.

1 9 9 7

1 9 9 9

2 0 0 1

The Moors Golf Club

Links Golf Club

Inverness Country Club

Pensacola, Fla.

Destin, Fla.

Birmingham, Ala.

Par 71 • 5,816 Yards

Par 72 • 5,924 Yards

Par 72 • 5,979 Yards

Team Results

Team Results

Memphis

Team Results

315-305-292--912

1.

USF

315-309-304--928

1.

Tulane

305-312-317--934

2.

USF

299-303-304--906

UAB

320-317-309--946

3.

Louisville

305-312-306--923

Memphis

312-296-296--904

2.

UAB

336-310-312--958

2.

3.

USF

332-317-318--967

3.

4.

Tulane

328-324-318--970

4.

Memphis

309-324-316--949

4.

Tulane

314-314-306--934

Southern Miss

334-321-312--967

5.

Southern Miss

310-316-325--951

Cincinnati

346-337-335--1018

6.

Cincinnati

323-322-317--962

7.

UAB

320-325-320--965

5.

Cincinnati

337-326-323--986

5.

6.

Southern Miss

343-331-316-990

6.

Individual Results

Individual Results 1.

Kim Hunt (MEM)

79-71-73--223

1.

2.

Christy Carter (TUL)

75-78-73--226

2.

Kelly Lagedrost (USF)

77-76-72--225

1.

M. Francella (MEM)

79-71-71--221

3.

A. Moltke-Leth (MEM)

82-79-69--230

3.

Natalie Tucker (MEM)

73-80-78--231

2.

Kelly Martin (USF)

74-73-75--222

Naima Ghilain (MEM)

76-81-73--230

Angie Connell (USF)

73-81-77--231

3.

Marianne Ruud (MEM)

76-74-73--223

Naima Ghilain (MEM)

74-82-76--232

4.

Katherine Mowat (LOU)

73-76-75--224

Susan Seabrook (UAB)

76-82-75--233

5.

Jennifer Jaszek (MEM)

77-75-73--225

Jessica Hayes (USF)

73-78-74--225

7.

Kelly Lagedrost (USF)

75-77-76--228

5.

Shelley Jonda (CIN)

77-75-79--231

5.

6.

Cindy Carson (UAB)

82-76-75--233

6.

8.

Pam Buff (TUL)

73-75-74--222

Individual Results

Meredith Thomas (MEM)

78-78-77--233

Terry Lacoste (USM)

80-76-77--233

Mimi Kim (USF)

78-78-81--237

Shelly Jonda (CIN)

79-77-77--233

Carmen Rivera (USF)

83-77-74--234

Carolin Landmann (TUL)

76-76-76--228

Hather Lourie (UAB)

82-80-77--239

9.

Morgan Hapney (LOU)

78-77-76--231

Catalina Lara (TUL)

78-77-84--239

10.

Ofelia Lopez (USM)

74-74-84--232

Fany Schaeffer (USF)

77-75-80--232

Susan Seabrook (UAB)

78-76-84--238

10.

Valerie Luehrs (MEM)

82-77-80--239

10.

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9.

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Hattiesburg Country Club

Shady Oaks Country Club

Ironwood Country Club

Hattiesburg, Miss.

Fort Worth, Texas

Greenville, N.C.

Par 72 • 5,935 Yards

Par 72 • 6,197 Yards

Par 72 • 6,221 Yards

Team Results

Team Results

Team Results

1.

TCU

298-298-290--886

1.

Tulane

318-311-312--941

1.

East Carolina

297-294-296--887

2.

Tulane

291-299-299--889

2.

TCU

325-308-326--959

2.

SMU

298-298-301--897

3.

USF

290-308-300--898

3.

USF

318-321-331--970

3.

Tulsa

295-300-307--902

4.

Memphis

295-301-113--909

4.

Louisville

338-317-321--976

UCF

303-294-305--902

5.

UAB

305-299-309--913

5.

East Carolina

330-334-314--978

5.

UTEP

292-305-310--907

6.

Southern Miss

306-307-302--915

6.

UAB

328-333-334--995

6.

Memphis

310-304-305--919

Louisville

304-306-305--915

Southern Miss

326-337-332--995

7.

Southern Miss

321-316-311--948

8.

East Carolina

306-307-309--922

8.

Memphis

344-348-337--1029

8.

Marshall

312-325-321--958

9.

Cincinnati

325-313-314--952

9.

Cincinnati

367-349-354--1070

UAB

310-327-321--958

Individual Results

Individual Results

Individual Results

1.

Brooke Tull (TCU)

71-75-69--215

1.

Liliana Alvarez (TUL)

77-77-72--226

1.

Lene Krog (ECU)

74-72-70--216

2.

Kelly Martin (USF)

71-75-70--216

2.

Adrienne Millican (ECU)

75-76-76--227

2.

J. Ackerson (SMU)

75-68-74--217

3.

Cindy Pasechnik (LOU)

72-71-74--217

3.

Mary Ellen Jacobs (TUL)

78-75-77--230

3.

Stacey Tate (MEM)

74-72-73--219

4.

Alexis Wooster (TUL)

73-75-72--220

Brooke Tull (TCU)

77-78-75--230

4.

Jullianne Kim (UTEP)

73-76-71--220

5.

Carolin Landmann (TUL)

73-74-74--221

Marika Pluta (UAB)

77-72-72--221

7.

M. Francella (MEM)

74-73-75--222

8.

Brooke Mangan (UAB)

75-75-73--223

Shannon Barr (TCU)

74-74-75--223

D’Rae Ward (TCU)

75-76-72--223

5. 7.

10.

Jill Crowe (USF)

79-80-76--235

Cas Bridge (TLS)

72-72-76--220

Elly Leonard (LOU)

79-75-81--235

6.

Michaela Cavener (TLS)

71-75-75--221

Camille Blackerby (TCU)

80-75-83--238

7.

Ashley Grier (UCF)

76-70-76--222

Jennifer Keefe (USM)

79-83-76--238

Lacey Jones (SMU)

73-75-74--222

Brooke Mangan (UAB)

73-83-82--238

Heidi Helliesen (ECU)

74-75-74--223

Meghan Little (LOU)

85-82-73--240

Gerina Mendoza (UTEP)

69-74-80--223

9.

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2 0 0 5

2 0 0 7

Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club

Germantown Country Club

Limestone Springs Golf Club

Dade City, Fla.

Germantown, Tenn.

Oneonta, Ala.

Par 72 • 6,105 Yards

Par 72 • 6,178 Yards

Par 72 • 6,161 Yards

Team Results

Team Results

Team Results

1.

USF

307-303-302--912

1.

Tulane

298-306-294--898

1.

Memphis

310-297-305--912

2.

TCU

304-306-303--913

2.

TCU

294-301-308--903

2.

East Carolina

314-302-298--914

3.

East Carolina

308-308-317--933

3.

USF

298-309-302--909

3.

UCF

309-307-306--922

4.

Tulane

311-310-313--934

4.

East Carolina

313-311-308--932

UTEP

308-302-312--922

5.

Louisville

317-313-309--939

5.

Louisville

319-308-318--945

SMU

308-309-305--922

6.

Memphis

312-324-321--957

6.

Southern Miss

309-325-321--955

6.

Tulsa

315-310-310--935

7.

Southern Miss

321-325-321--967

7.

Memphis

311-321-329--961

7.

Marshall

325-323-318--966

8.

UAB

328-317-326--971

8.

UAB

321-331-320--972

8.

Southern Miss

328-321-318--967

9.

Cincinnati

347-328-355-1030

9.

Cincinnati

332-326-322--980

9.

UAB

326-329-329--984

10.

Saint Louis

358-378-362--1098 1.

Gerina Mendoza (UTEP)

68-68-71--207

73-70-71--214

2.

Stacey Tate (MEM)

73-71-68--212

Individual Results D’Rae Ward (TCU)

75-75-74--224

2.

Katie Ruhe (USF)

76-77-72--225

Jill Crowe (USF)

78-72-75--225

Brooke Mangan (UAB)

75-77-74--226

Brooke Tull (TCU)

72-80-74--226

6.

Shannon Barr (TCU)

76-77-75--228

7.

Megan Cushman (USF)

78-77-75--230

8.

Adrienne Millican (ECU)

77-76-79--232

Lindsay Hulwick (TUL)

76-76-80--232

Margaret Mitchell (ECU)

77-73-82--232

4.

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1.

Alison Walshe (TUL)

Individual Results

2.

Stacey Bieber (TCU)

71-74-78--223

3.

Kate Ackerson (SMU)

73-75-75--223

3.

Liliana Alvarez (TUL)

74-81-69--224

4.

Stephanie Connelly (UCF)

80-73-71--224

Christina Jones (USF)

73-77-74--224

5.

Jennifer Ackerson (SMU)

77-75-73--225

D’Rae Ward (TCU)

75-74-76--225

Lene Krog (ECU)

75-76-74--225

5. 6.

Daniella Ronderos (USF)

77-77-73--227

7.

Abby Bools (ECU)

77-79-70--226

7.

Mary Ellen Jacobs (TUL)

74-77-77--228

8.

Michaela Cavener (TLS)

83-72-72--228

8.

Adrienne White (LOU)

72-78-79--229

Tara Goedeken (TLS)

77-73-78--228

C. Matranga (TCU)

79-75-75--229

Jullianne Kim (UTEP)

81-73-74--228

Hillery Wilson (CIN)

76-79-75--230

10.

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2 0 0 8

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Butterfield Trail Golf Club

Tulsa Country Club

Canebrake Country Club

El Paso, Texas

Tulsa, Okla.

Hattiesburg, Miss.

Par 72 • 6,294 Yards

Par 72 • 6,140 Yards

Par 71 • 6,146 Yards

Team Results

Team Results

Tulsa

304-297-303--904

1.

Tulane

317-316-300--933

1.

Tulane

290-283-285--858

2.

East Carolina

303-305-314--922

2.

UCF

318-321-317--956

2.

ECU

296-288-288--872

3.

SMU

308-310-314--932

3.

East Carolina

321-319-317--957

3.

Tulsa

297-300-292--889

4.

UCF

303-314-328--945

4.

Tulsa

328-322-319--969

4.

Memphis

295-298-302--895

5.

Memphis

309-318-324--951

5.

UTEP

339-317-334--990

5.

SMU

306-291-300--897

6.

UTEP

303-321-329--953

6.

Southern Miss

330-344-335--1009

6.

UTEP

300-302-300--902

7.

Southern Miss

301-331-322--954

7.

SMU

346-339-337--1022

7.

Southern Miss

310-300-300--910

8.

UAB

306-321-334--961

8.

Memphis

349-341-339--1029

8.

UCF

310-301-300--911

9.

Marshall

316-338-339--993

9.

UAB

347-352-343--1042

9.

Marshall

309-298-315--922

10.

Marshall

350-345-354--1049

10.

UAB

330-312-331--973

1.

Woeri Shin (TLS)

76-71-73--220

T2.

Alexa Porter (MEM)

73-78-75--226

1.

T2.

Leisl Hasbrouck (TLS)

72-77-77--226

T4.

Michaela Cavener (TLS)

75-77-75--227

T4.

Abby Bools (ECU)

73-74-80--227

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Team Results

1.

Individual Results Daniela Holmqvist (TUL)

74-75-76--225

2.

Sarah Elliot (TLS)

3.

Ana Maria Puche (ECU)

Individual Results 1.

Ashley McKenney (TUL)

70-68-72--210

75-79-81--235

T2.

Shang Huang (UTEP)

70-74-68--212

78-83-75--236

T2.

Janine Fellows (TUL)

72-73-67--212

Janine Fellows (TUL)

82-79-75--236

T2.

Abby Bools (ECU)

72-69-71--212

6.

Lacey Jones (SMU)

74-78-77--229

5.

Teresa Nogues (UTEP)

79-76-82--237

5.

Kristina Merkle (TLS)

71-74-72--217

T7.

Paige Martin (SMU)

78-79-73--230

6.

Colleen Estes (ECU)

80-82-76--238

6.

Sarah Elliot (TLS)

70-72-76--218

T7.

Jaime Brabb (UAB)

72-76-82--230

Kate Ackerson (SMU)

78-80-80--238

7.

Alex Aläng (MEM)

72-73-74--219

T7.

Amber Littman (ECU)

75-78-77--230

8.

Linn Gustafsson (TUL)

78-87-74--239

T8.

Maribel Lopez (TLS)

74-72-74--220

10.

Emelie Lind (ECU)

79-73-81--233

9.

Mayule Tamimbang (UCF)

81-82-77--240

T8.

Amy Otteson (ECU)

73-76-71--220

10.

Ashley McKenney (TUL)

84-78-79--241

Victoria Tomko (UCF)

73-88-80--241

*Four players tied for 10th

The 2006-07 Memphis women’s golf team became the first team since 2002 to reach the NCAA Regionals, competing in the West Regional in St. George, Utah.

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N C AA R e s u lt s NCAA Wome n’s G o lf Champi onship

NCAA East Regional

NCAA East Region a l

NCAA East Re gio na l

Michigan State

Auburn University

Illinois State University

East Lansing, Michigan

Auburn, Alabama

Bloomington, Illinois

May, 1994

May 9-11, 1996

Spring 1982 Team Champion Tulsa

Team Champion

Memphis Finish

Wake Forest

Team didn’t compete

Medalist Kathy Baker (Tulsa)

Memphis Individuals Christy Dristy

Not unavailable

925 (311-310-304)

Duke

Memphis Finish

Team didn’t compete

16th

Medalist

Medalist Indiana

214 (75-69-70)

Memphis Individuals T27. Alissa Lauder

Team Champion 905 (308-298-299)

Memphis Finish

Erika Wicoff

May 8-10, 1997

Team Champion

Ohio State

Memphis Finish 965 (320-316-329)

8th

958 (312-327-319)

Medalist

J. M. Busuttil

Florida

216 (75-70-71)

Tennessee

Malin Tveit

Memphis Individuals 237 (80-78-79)

937 (311-318-308)

226 (74-79-73)

Memphis Individuals

T44 Marie-Louise Hviid

N/A

T16. Naima Ghilain

235 (76-78-81)

T25. A. Moltke-Leth

238 (80-82-76)

T44. Kim Hunt

243 (76-85-82)

T75. Meredith Thomas

248 (81-82-85)

T93. Valerie Luehrs

252 (80-92-80)

NCAA East Re gi onal

NC A A East R egio n a l

NCAA West Region a l

NCAA East Re gio na l

Duke University

University of South Carolina

Oregon State University

Louisiana State University

Durham, North Carolina

Blythewood, South Carolina

Corvallis, Oregon

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

May 7-9, 1998

May 6-8, 1999

Georgia

882 (293-292-297)

Georgia

920 (309-308-303)

884 (300-294-290)

15th/19

Arizona

R. Rankin

Georgia

216 (70-75-71)

868 (287-292-289)

14th/21

Duke

K. Lagedrost

USF

215 (72-73-70)

N. Gublis

859 (291-280-288)

Memphis Finish 934 (305-312-320)

11th/21

Medalist

Memphis Individuals

Memphis Individuals

Team Champion

Memphis Finish 923 (301-310-312)

Medalist

Medalist

May 9-11, 2002

Team Champion

Memphis Finish

Memphis Finish 10th

May 10-12, 2001

Team Champion

Team Champion

897 (299-297-301)

Medalist Arizona

207 (68-68-71)

L. Hardin

Memphis Individuals

Duke

210 (71-67-72)

Memphis Individuals

T19. A. Moltke-Leth

226 (73-79-74)

T7. Natalie Tucker

219 (71-74-74)

T11. Meaghan Francella

222 (72-73-77)

5. Meaghan Francella

215 (70-71-74)

T27. Naima Ghilain

228 (78-76-74)

T33. Valerie Luehrs

228 (74-77-77)

T41. Marianne Ruud

233 (78-77-78)

T28. Jennifer Jaszek

222 (74-75-73)

T35. Natalie Tucker

230 (75-76-79)

T80. Naima Ghilain

238 (80-77-81)

T63. Jennifer Jaszek

240 (78-82-80)

T45. Marianne Ruud

225 (74-76-75)

T65. Valerie Luehrs

238 (83-77-78)

T91. Emily Burch

244 (76-88-80)

T80. Sandra Hellsvik

244 (77-80-87)

T82. Sandra Hellsvik

236 (82-75-79)

T89. Meredith Thomas

244 (86-81-77)

T97. Sandra Hellsvik

249 (81-82-86)

97. Abby More

257 (83-89-85)

T97. Abby More

244 (81-80-83)

NCaa

NCAA We st Re gi onal

Brigham Young University St. George, Utah April 29-May 1, 2007

Team Champion Oklahoma St.

874 (291-290-293)

Stanford

874 (287-300-287)

Memphis Finish 21st/21

975 (320-312-343)

Medalist P. Lindberg

Okla St.

206 (68-68-70)

Memphis Individuals T34. Stacey Tate

227 (74-73-80)

93. Dawn-Marie Conaty

249 (82-79-88)

T95. Rachel Larson

251 (87-79-85)

103. Kathryn O’Rouke

255 (84-81-90)

WD Meghan Mahoney

WD (80-W-W)

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C h ampi o n s h ip

Hist o ry

Year

Ch ampion

Med a list

Y ear

C hampi on

Med a list

1982

Tulsa

Kathy Baker, Tulsa

1999

Duke

Grace Park, Arizona State

1983

TCU

Penny Hammel, Miami (Fla)

2000

Arizona State

Jenna Daniels, Arizona

1984

Miami (Fla)

Cindy Schreyer, Georgia

2001

Georgia

Candy Hannemann, Duke

1985

Florida

Danielle Ammaccapone, Ariz. St.

2002

Duke

Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke

1986

Florida

Page Dunlap, Florida

2003

USC

Mikoela Parmlid, USC

1987

San Jose St.

Caroline Kegge, New Mexico

2004

UCLA

Sarah Huarte, California

1988

Tulsa

Melissa McNamara, Tulsa

2005

Duke

Anna Grzeblen, USC

1989

San Jose St.

Pat Hurst, San Jose State

2006

Duke

Drewl Schreefel, USC

1990

Arizona State

Susan Slaughter, Arizona

2007

Duke

Stacey Lewis, Arkansas

1991

UCLA

Annika Sorenstam, Arizona

2009

Arizona State

Maria Hernandez, Purdue

2010

Purdue

Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma State

1992

San Jose St.

Vicki Goetze, Georgia

1993

Arizona State

Charlotte Sorenstam, Texas

1994

Arizona State

Emilee Klein, Arizona State

1995

Arizona State

Kristel d’Alque, Arizona State

1996

Arizona

Marisa Baena, Arizona

1997

Arizona State

Heather Bowie, Texas

1998

Arizona State

Jennifer Rosales, USC

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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. 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. For over 35 years, the sideline mascot for the University of Memphis has been a Bengal Tiger named TOM. TOM attends all Tiger Football home games, and he can also be found at many other University events throughout the year. TOM travels in style in a custom-designed, climatecontrolled trailer, always with police escort. As one of only two universities in America with a live tiger mascot, The University of Memphis is unique in its Tiger Tradition. As a project of the Highland Hundred, no public or University funds are used to provide for TOM’s needs, and no University resources are required in his care. TOM is a powerful and majestic symbol of the University of Memphis, and his presence presents constant opportunities to educate Tiger fans young & old through the preservation of one of the world’s most recognizable endangered species.

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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. 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.

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The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred Football Boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on November 11, 1972, during a football game against the University of Cincinnati. TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane, and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won. In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Alabama. TOM II would serve with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on October 15th of that year.

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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 -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!

Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born August 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. TOM III was introduced at a press conference on November 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on November 22 during a football game against UCF.

The Logo The University of Memphis’ official logo was redesigned by Craig Thompson, from Disciple Design in Memphis, Tenn. The original logo was an MSU with a leaping Tiger coming out from behind the letter. The new logo is an “M” with a leaping Tiger coming up over the center of the “M.”

School Colors The University of Memphis’ official school colors of 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.

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the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum reopened on its original location at McLemore and Crump in the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete history of “Soulsville USA.” One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater which serves as a venue for performances by Ballet Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum Classic Movies series and other concerts. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.

Memphis

M e m p h i s I s ... • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile • The largest city in Tennessee & the 17th largest city in the United States • Centered in the middle of the nation’s population • The Pork BBQ Capital of the world • The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world • Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event • Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations • The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market • The hardwood capital of the world • The home of the world’s largest cargo airport • The third-largest rail center in the United States • The fourth-largest inland port in the United States • Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas • The 47th Best Sports City, according to The Sporting News 2010 list

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Considered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and downto-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis recently realized a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which transformed the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects was the construction of AutoZone Park, the downtown ballpark which is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street. Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King. Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekendlong event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as

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University

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Memphis

For almost a century the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surrounding Mid-South region. From its inception as a normal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educator of technologicallysavvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from almost 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific communities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most historic and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefactors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M. The University of Memphis was founded under the auspices of the General Education Bill, enacted by the Tennessee Legislature in 1909. Known originally as West Tennessee State Normal School, the institution opened its doors Sept. 10, 1912, with Dr. Seymour A. Mynders as president. Students in the first classes selected blue and gray as the school colors and the tiger as the mascot. Tradition holds that the colors, those of the opposing armies during the Civil War, were chosen in commemoration of the reuniting of the country after that divisive conflict. Over the next decade, The Desoto yearbook was created, the first library was opened in the Administration Building, the first dining hall was built and the first men’s dorm was built; today that dorm, Scates Hall, houses the College of Arts and Sciences’ Dean’s offices. In 1925 the name of the college changed to West Tennessee State Teachers College. Three years later, the Brister Library was built, named after two-term president John W. Brister. In 1931 the students created a campus newspaper, The Tiger Rag; and in 1935 the school’s agriculture department was discontinued. The college changed names again in 1941, becoming Memphis State College, and in 1946, J. Millard “Jack” Smith became president - the first alumnus to hold the position. In 1950 graduate studies were initiated, and in 1954 the school switched from a quarter to

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a semester system. In 1957 the state legislature designated Memphis State full university status. In 1959 the university admitted its first African American students, and the first doctoral programs began in 1966. The 1970s, under President Cecil C. Humphreys, saw new buildings constructed across the campus, including a University Center and a 12-story library. In 1983 MSU became the first public university in Tennessee to gain accreditation of its entire curriculum. The 1990s were characterized by another name change and another building boom. In 1994 MSU became the University of Memphis, and the Ned R. McWherter Library was completed. Moving into the 21st century, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management and the FedEx Institute of Technology have made their mark on the University landscape. Today, the University of Memphis is one of Tennessee’s three comprehensive doctoral-extensive institutions of higher learning. Situated in a beautiful park-like setting in the state’s largest city, it is the flagship of the Tennessee Board of Regents system. It awards more than 3,000 degrees annually. With an enrollment of approximately 21,000 students, The University of Memphis has 24 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other Tennessee university, and five stateapproved Centers of Excellence.

Name Changes 1994

University of Memphis

1957

Memphis State University

1941

Memphis State College

1925

West Tennessee State Teachers College

1912

West Tennessee State Normal School

Facts

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Glance

President Dr. Shirley C. Raines Founded 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School Campus Size 1,160 acres and 202 buildings at eight sites Operating Budget $344 million Local Economic Impact $1.43 billion Enrollment (for Fall 2010) Total..............................................22,421 Undergraduate..............................17,510 Graduate.........................................3,501 Professional.......................................433 Doctoral.............................................977 Full-time........................................... 72% Part-time.......................................... 28% Workforce Approximately 2,500 employees including 930 full-time faculty Colleges & Schools • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing • School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology • School of Public Health • University College Degrees • 15 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 45 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • Online degree program

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President Dr. Shirley Raines Dr. Shirley C. Raines became the 11th president of the University of Memphis on July 1, 2001. She is the first woman to hold the presidency of the University, which was founded in 1912. The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with approximately 22,000 students and 2,500 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of Wilder Tower, which is devoted to student services. Just in the last year, grand openings have been held for the Law School, which was relocated to the historic downtown location on the Mississippi River, the new University Center and the Living Learning Residence Complex. Improvement to athletic facilities have also been a priority with the construction of the Athletic Training Facility, Tiger Softball Complex,

University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bachelor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has returned to Harvard for the past three years as a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Education addressing new university presidents and chancellors. A native of Bells, Tennessee, she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

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2001- 2000-01 1991-00 1980-91 1980 1973-80 1972-73 1960-72 1950-60 1949-50 1946-49 1943-46 1939-43 1924-39 1918-24 1913-18 1912-13

M Presidents Dr. Shirley C. Raines Dr. Ralph Faudree (interim) Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Dr. Thomas Carpenter Dr. Jerry Boone (interim) Dr. Billy M. Jones Dr. John Richardson (interim) Dr. C.C. Humphreys Dr. J. Millard Smith Lamar Newport (acting) Dr. J. Millard Smith Dr. Jennings B. Sanders Dr. Richard C. Jones Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Seymour A. Mynders

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University of Memphis

FedExPark, Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, and upgrades and renovations to the football training facilities, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. This emphasis has enabled the University to realize significant increases in annual giving to the University. Establishment of the University of Memphis Research Foundation along with the University’s focus on engaged scholarship in the community has facilitated an increase of sponsored research grants and contract awards by almost 100% since the beginning of Dr. Raines’ tenure in 2001. Major focus areas of her work with students include an increased emphasis on the retention of students, expansion of the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs, the establishment of a guaranteed internship program for qualified students, living learning residential and curricular learning communities throughout campus. Dr. Raines served on the board for the NCAA for the past five years and chaired the Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. The April 2009 issue of Business TN, included her on the magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful people in Tennessee. Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the


Athletics Director R.C. Johnson

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R.C. Johnson came aboard in February of 1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U of M Tiger athletics into national prominence. Over the last 14 years, the dynamic administrator has built Tiger Athletics into a nationally-recognized program that has been to five bowl games in the last eight years and played for the Men’s Basketball National Championship title in 2007-08. In addition, for the last 11 straight years, donations to the department have continued to rise, and on June 30, 2010, a record-setting $7.3 million was announced by the Tiger Scholarship Fund. Also in the last seven years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 15 total C-USA championships in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and four C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), while the women’s soccer program claimed four consecutive league championships from 2007-10. Johnson is currently spearheading his second major capital campaign which benefits nearly every area of the Tiger Athletic Department. Included in the $12.9 million project is a new addition to the Athletic Office Building, a weight room and turf practice field for Tiger Football, a redesign of the Tiger baseball stadium that was unveiled for the 2010 season, the completed golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility, a renovation of the women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms and the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame to honor Tiger athletes. Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-square-foot football and basketball office complex addition, a new basketball

University of Memphis

practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex. During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 41 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tiger Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative long-term contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. In 2008, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Tiger athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set a school record with 51 percent of its student-athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the spring 2010 semester. For the most recent academic year, which includes fall 2009 and spring 2010, 339 studentathletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA and eight had a 4.0 for the year and 33 others had a 4.0 either in the fall or spring. For the spring 2010 semester, the athletic department as a whole posted its highest GPA ever with a 2.94 and 23 studentathletes garnered a 4.0 GPA. In May 2010, 48 athletes earned their degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping record.

Before taking over Tiger Athletics, Johnson was responsible for directing a Temple program with more than 500 student-athletes in 20 men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports, including nationally-visible programs in men’s basketball and football. He was named Temple’s director of athletics on May 9, 1994, after serving nearly six years as director of athletics at Miami (Ohio) University. He had also previously led the department at Eastern Illinois from 1980-88, and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. A former football coach himself, Johnson served as an assistant at Mankato State University from 1968-74. He coached at Youngstown State University during the 1967 and 1968 seasons after serving as an assistant coach at Northern Iowa (1965-67) and the University of Iowa (1963-65). An Ottawa, Ill., native, Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson is a member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and serves on the NCAA Leadership Council. A veteran administrator in Conference USA, Johnson sits on both the C-USA Bowl Committee and the league’s Finance Committee. In addition, he is a member of the University of Memphis President’s Council. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

2011 Women’s Golf Fact Book




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