2005 Memphis Volleyball Media Guide

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DS/LIB • JR. • SANTA CLARITA, CA

OH • JR.- VALENCIA, CA

1 • EMILY STECKEL

20 • COLETTE RAMIREZ

ASSISTANT COACH

HEAD COACH

APRIL HARRIMAN

CARRIE YERTY

LESLEY TSCHUME

8 • SHELBY BURTON

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MB • JR. • FRANKFORT, IN

9 • NANCY NELLANS

10* MELISSA NANCE

OH • SR.« SANTA FE, TX

DS/LIB • FR.» COVINGTON, TN.

24 • KRISTEN HARDEE

12 *KORI SMITH

MB • SO. • SAN ANTONIO, TX

TRAINER

TRAVIS FILAR ASSISTANT COACH

7 • FEHI TUIVAI MB • SR. • KENT,

5 • LAURA COTE S • FR. • SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN

15 • REBEKAH STRICKLAND OH • FR. • GERMANTOWN, TN.

JAMES ARCHIBALD MANAGER

11 • CHRISTEN CLAYTON DS/LIB • JR. • HOUSTON, TX

3 • KRISHNA SLANCHEVA S • JR. • SOPHIA, BULGARIA

4 • ASHLEY LIFORD OH • SO. • SAN ANTONIO. TX

18 • SARAH BURY MB»FR.»SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN

SAM CHAMBERS MANAGER


Table of Contents 2004 Year-In-Review

Quick Facts/Credits Media Information..

2004 Review 2004 Statistics 2004 Seniors

Coaching Staff 2005 Tiger Volleyball Quick Facts Location: Memphis, Tennessee Enrollment: 20,668 Founded: 1912 President: Dr. Shirley C. Raines Phone: (901)678-2234 Athletic Director: R. C. Johnson Phone: (901)678-2335 SWA: Lynn Parkes Phone: (901)678-4117 Faculty Rep.: Rodney Smith Athletic Media Relations Director:.... Jennifer Rodrigues Vollegball Contact: Jason C. Redd Phone: (901) 678-4640 Cell Phone: (901)734-0565 Fax:

(901)678-4134

Email: jredd(o)memphis.edu Compliance Coordinator: ...Jeff Konya Phone: (901)678-1780 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Blue and (Jray Conference: Conference USA Arena (Capacity): Elma Roane Fieldhouse (2000) 2004 Record: 27-10 2004 C-USA Record/Finish: ..9-4/5th Head Coach: Carrie Yerly Phone: (901)678-2315 Alma Mater: Washington Stale, 1992 Overall Record/Record al Memphis: 167-138/Nine years Assislanl Coach: April Harriman Phone: (901)678-4232 Alma Maler: Memphis, 2001 Assislanl Coach: Travis Filar Phone: (901)678-2312 Alma Mater: Furman, 2000 Lelterwinners Reluming/Lost:... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Website www.gotigersgo.com

Carrie Yerly April Harriman Travis Filar Support Staff Managers and Trainers

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Conference USA C-USA Write-up 36 2004 C-USA Standings/Stats... 37-38

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2005 Outlook 2005 Outlook 2005 Roster

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Players Krislen Hardee 16-17 Nancy Nellans 18-19 Fehi Tuivai 20-21 Shelbg Burton 22 Christen Clayton 23 Ashley Liford 24 Melissa Nance 25 Hristina Slancheva 26 Emily Steckel 27 Newcomers Sarah Bury/Laura Cote 28 Colette Ramirez 29 Kori Srnith/Rebekah Strickland 30

By the Numbers 39 Year-by-Year Results 40-45 Coaching Record 46 Career Records 47 Individual Single-Season Records ... 48 Team Single-Season Records 49 Single-Match Records 50-51 1,000 Kill Club 52-53 Post-Season History 54-55 All-Time Tournament Results 56 All-Time Rosier 57 Honor Roll 58 Opponents 59-63 All-Time Records vs. Opponents . 64

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On the Cover: L to R: Senior middle blocker (7) Fehi Tuivai, senior outside hitler (9) Nancy Nellans, senior outside hitter (24) Kristen Hardee and Head Coach Carrie Yerly,

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CREDITS The 2005 University of Memphis Tiger Volleyball Quide is intended for the editorial use of media organizations covering the Tigers. Any reprinted, reproduction or other use of the contents for any commercial use is prohibited. This guide is a publication of The University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Department. It was designed and edited by Jason C. Redd using PageMaker fi.R and Photoshop 6.0. Photography was provided by (jerald Qallik. Additional thanks to Joel Frey of the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau and Elizabeth Walker of Publication Services for supplying photos for the university section. The covers were designed bg Sean Hufnagle of Disciple Design. The media guide was printed by EBSCO Media in Birmingham, Ala. Any questions, requests or changes to this guide should be directed to Jason C. Redd, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at (001) 678-4640. Uo(M3005-0506/750EBSCO

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Media Inffcmatloon LOCAL MEDIA PRINT

The Jackson Sun 245 W. Lafagette Jackson, IN 38301 Phone: 901-425-9636 FAX: 901-425-9604

Phil Stukenborg The Commercial Appeal 495 Union Avenue Memphis, IN 38103 Phone: 901-529-2360 FAX: 901-529-2362

Wallu Wellman Shelbg-Sun Times 7508 Capital Dr. Qermanlown, TN 38138 Phone: 901-755-7380 FAX: 901-755-0827

Matthew Laurie The Daiig Helmsman University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 901-678-2192 FAX: 901- 678-4792

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Frank Murtaugh Memphis Flger 460 Tennessee St. Memphis, TN 38101 Phone: 901- 521-9000 FAX: 901-521-0129

TELEVISION

WREQ-TV (CBS) 803 Channel Three Dr. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-543-2117 FAX: 901-543-2167 Jarvis Qreer

Qreg (jaston WPTY-TV (ABC) 2701 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-323-2430 Fax:901-452-1820

Sports Editor Tiger Times P.O. Box 972 Cleveland, MS 38732 Phone: 877-414-7336

David Lee Matt Stark WHBQ-TV 13 (Fox) 485 S. Highland Memphis, TN 38111 Phone: 901-320-1345 FAX: 901-320-1366

Dan Moore (jermantown News 7545 North Street (jermantown, TN 38138 Phone: 901-754-0337 FAX: 901-754-29G1

WMC-TV 5 (NBC) 1960 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 381U3 Phone: 901-726-0410 FAX: 901-278-7633

Buck Patton Shelby Sun Times 7508 Capital Dr. Cordova, TN 38138 Phone: 901-755-7386 FAX: 901-755-0827

David Climer/ Maurice Patton The Tennesseean 1100 Broadway Nashville, TN 37202 Phone: 615-259-8000 FAX: 615-2S9-8826

Bob McDowell

RADIO

WUMR-FM 91.7 Univ. of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 901-678-3176 FAX: 901-678-4331

Ron Caldwell UeSoto Times 315 Losher Street P.O. Box 100 Hernando, MS 38632 Phone: 662-429-6397 FAX: 662-429-5229

Eli Savoie WHBQ-AM 560 6080 Mt. Moriah Memphis, IN 38115 Phone: 901-375-9324 FAX: 901-795-4454

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MEDIA INFORMATION PRESS CREDENTIALS/PARKING Credentials for media wishing to cover Tiger vollegball can be obtained bg contacting Jason Redd, Athletic Media Relations Assistant, at (901) 678-4640. Media covering visitinq teams are asked to contact the Athletic Media Relations office at least one dag prior to the game.

MATCH SERVICES The Memphis Athletic Media Relations staff will provide game notes and programs, statistics, rosters, media guides, and final box scores and plag-bg-plag and ang other pertinent information to all members of the media.

PRACTICES/INTERVIEWS All Tiger practices are closed to the public, but interview arrangements mag be made bg contacting Jason Redd in the Athletic Media Relations Office before noon on ang specific dag. All interviews are coordinated with Head Coach Carrie Yertg through Redd. If gou wish to interview Coach Yertg or a Tiger player, contact Redd so that an interview can be set around the plager's academic and practice schedules. Coach Yertg and Tiger players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of each game.

TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for all Tiger home vollegball matches are available at the Universitg of Memphis Ticket Office at the corner of Southern and Normal, or by calling (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse ticket window on the dag of the match.

TIQERS ON THE WEB The official athletic web site of the Universitlj of Memphis is www.gotigersgo.com. Media information, such as game notes, box scores, statistics, etc., are all available on the web site.

Universilg of Memphis Athletics Mission Statement The primary mission of the Uepdrtmunt of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competition. Characterized bg academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide bi) the spirit of the rules governing students and intercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. The Universitg 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.

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CarrieYERTY Head Coach 10th Season Washington State, 1992

Head coach Carrie Yertij enters her 10"' win mark. The Tigers' .833 winning perseason at the helm o( the Tiger volleyhall centage was the hest single-season program, making her the longest tenured mark in school historg. coach in Memphis volleghall historg. In those Yertg is also second on the Mem10 gears Yertg has turned the program phis career coaching wins list around and continues to build a winning with 167 victories (167-138 tradition. Under Yertg, the Tigers have posted record). She is now just 45 57 wins Hie last two seasons-the most wins wins awag from becoming the in a two-gear span since the 198U and 1981 winningest coach in Memseasons. Along with that, Memphis has put phis vollegball historg. Yertg up seven winning seasons in the last 10 has also led Memphis to gears, including (our consecutive (rom 2001- the most winning seaZ004. sons (seven) of any Yertg led Memphis to its second-consecu- Tiger v o l l e y b a l l tive 25-win season in 2004, as the Tigers coach. advanced to the semifinals of the ConferYerty began her ence USA Tournament for the second straight Tiger career on year. Memphis' 27-10 mark in 2004 marked July 15, 1996, when the third time since 1990 that the Tigers she was hired to rewon 27 matches in a single season. Last place former head coach gear's .730 winning percentage is the sec- Penny Lucas-While less ond-highest since 1994. than six weeks before Yertg saw her commitment to long-term the start of the season. success move forward in 2003 when she She inherited a squad guided the Tigers to a 30-6 mark and its that finished 13-20 the first-ever appearance in the Conference USA previous gear and feaChampionship match. That team was just the tured just five returnsecond team in C-USA history to hit the 30- ing plagers. In her first the Tigers finished Yerty's Career Hiyhliyhts year, 8-27 overall and 1-13 in Conference USA, but Yertg did not let that one season spoil her dreams of developing and guiding the Division 1 program into the national spotlight. She hit the recruiting trails and her hard work has resulted in two Academic All-America honorees, four AllConference USA honorees, two CUSA All-Freshman Team honorees, one C-USA Defensive Player of the Year and one AVCA AllRegion honorable mention plager. Yerty's

Second all-time with 107 wins 57 wins over the last two seasons Six winning seasons Four consecutive winning campaigns Longest head coaching stint in Memphis vollegball historg Best single-season winning percentage in 2003 (30-6, .833) First-ever appearance in Conference USA Championship final in 2003 C-USA Setter of the Year (Heather Watts, 2004) Heather Watts becomes Tiger VollegbaH's first All-American C-USA Defensive Plager of the Year (Amie Hamilton, 1999)

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The Yertg Account Hometown Boring, Oregon High School Sam Barlow High School Reebok First Team All-American Alma Mater Washington State, 1992 (secondary education) Universilg of Memphis, Dec. 2004 MS - Sport and Leisure Commerce

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Playing Experience Washington State - 1988-91 USA Olympic Bevelopmental Team - 1992

Collegiate Plaginq Honors All-American nominee Two-time Pac-10 All-Conference Pac-10 Honor Roll WSU record for kills, solo blocks § assisted squads have also earned academic individual blocks and team honors from the AVCA, while 19 of 20 players that have completed their eligibilCoaching Background ity have received their college diplomas. Univ. of Memphis - Head Coach In just her second season at the helm of a (1996-presenl) young Tiger vollegball program, Yerty made Arizona - Assistant Coach (1995) Eastern Washington - Asst. Coach (1992-94) one of the biggest turnarounds in the program's Chaired AVCA Policy and Procedures Committee historg. Never had a Tiger squad won less Served on NCAA fjender Equity Committee in than 10 matches one gear and finished well above .500 the next. Yertg's second-year squad 2003-04 did it. She guided the 1997 Tigers to a 19-14 Currently a member of the Fellowship for Christian Athletes Coaches' overall record, including a school-best 7-0 start. Not included in the overall record that Board season was a victory over the Australian National Team at the Montana State Tournament. COACHINQ ACCOMPLISHMENTS The team also made a huge jump in the con100th career win ference rankings with a 6-10 record that year. vs. Yale (Sept. 15, 2002) The Tigers were again gaining respect from First 30-win season since 1990 (2003) their C-USA foes. After finishing dead last in Best Single Season Winning Percentage the league in 1996, the Tigers improved to a 30-6, .833 (2003) fourth-place showing in the National Division First-ever appearance in C-USA Finals the following season. Yerty's Tigers also made (2003) strides in the C-USA postseason tournaCoached two Academic All-America honorees ment, winning their first-round meeting with April Harriman, 2001 UAB and advancing to the second round, Heather Watts, 2003, 2004 where they dropped a 3-1 decision to topCoached AVCA Honorable Mention Allseeded and eventual NCAA participant HousAmerican ton. Heather Watts, 2004 That would not be the last time that MemCoached four All-Conference USA Honorees Amie Hamilton (Second Team, 2001) phis put up a fight with the Cougars. In Brittany Barnetl (Second Team, 2003) 1998, Yerty led her troops to their first win Tiara Cjilkeg in school history over the University of (Third Team, 2003; Second Team 2004) Houston, and for the second-straight seaHeather Watts son, Memphis advanced to the second round (Third Team, 2003; First Team, 2004) of the C-USA Tournament. Yerty's Tigers finCoached C-OSA Defensive Player of the Year ished the season with an 18-14 overall Amie Hamilton (1999) record and a 6-10 record in conference. It Coached C-USA Setter of the Year was the first time since 1994 that a Tiger Heather Watts (2004) volleyball team had recorded back-to-back Coached C-USA Volleyball Scholar Athlete of winning seasons. the Year Memphis had its second All-Conference Heather Watts (2004) USA honoree in 2001 when senior Amie Hamilton earned second team accolades, the first Tiger to earn an all-conference honor

under Yerty and the first to do so since 1995. But it would not be as long a wait for the Tigers' next All-Conference USA honor, as Memphis had three student-athletes named to the Conference USA All-Conference teams in 2003. Senior Brittany Barnett, who finished her career ranked third in school history with 1,349 kills, was named to the second team, while Heather Watts and Tiara fjilkey both earned third team honors. That trio of players obliterated the Tiger record book during a banner season. Watts, who set a single-season school record with 1,792 assists in 2003, raised the standard even higher in 2004 with 1,830 assists. For her stellar senior campaign, she garnered C-USA Setter of the Year and first — team honors. Gjlkey posted 521 kills en I route to earning second team all-conference accolades. Five Tigers have surpassed the 1,000-career-kill mark under Yerty, including both Barnelt and Cjilkey during the 2003 season. Nancg Nellans is the latest to eclipse the 1,000-kill mark, reaching the milestone in 2004. A strong believer in the total welfare of the student-athlete, Yerty continues to stress academic excellence as well as athletic 4 achievement. Heather Watts earned her third-straight Academic All-District first team honor in 2004. Watts became the program's second Academic All-America recipient, earning third team honors in 2003 and first team in 2004. Watts joined former Tiger April Harriman, who earned second team honors in 2000, as the program's Academic All-America honorees. Watts also earned ESPN the. Magazine Academic All-American second team honors in 2004, before receiving an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. In addition to individual student-athlete academic honors, Yerty-led teams have

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been recognized (our times bg the AVCA (or their team (jPAs. The 2003 Tiger team had a 3.4 QPA during the fall and a 3.2 during the spring and earned recognition from the governing bodg during the spring of 2004. Prior to becoming the Tigers' head coach, Yertg was an assistant coach at the Universitg of Arizona during the 1995 season where, among her on-court coaching duties, she also served as the recruiting coordinator. One of her recruiting classes at the University of Arizona was ranked in the top five in the nation bg recruiting magazines. On the court, she worked closely with the squad's middle blockers as she helped lead the Wildcats to a 14-14 overall record. She also supervised the academic study table and assisted with scheduling and travel, as well as working closely with camps and clinics. Yerty broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1992 when she accepted an assistant coaching position at Eastern Washington in Cheneg, Wash. Yerty served under head coach Pamela Parks at EWU for three years, working closely with the middle blockers and serving as the recruiting coordinator. A strong believer in publicizing her programs, Yerty coordinated several game-day activities, including theme nights and an adopt-a-player program. She also participated in university fund-raising programs and assisted with various camps and clinics. Yertg's coaching background goes much deeper than the collegiate level. She, along with her husband Lee, founded the Northwest All-Star Vollegball Touring Camp in 1991, in which they managed and conducted in excess of 25 customized instructional clinics and camps for junior high and high school athletes and coaches. Two years later, Yerty founded and coached the New Balance Volleyball Club team in Spo-

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kane, Wash., for girls 16 and under. She directed that squad from 1993-95, and then served as the head coach for one year of the Club Cactus Juniors Volleyball Club in Tucson, Ariz., for the 18-tlite age group. A seasoned club team coach, Yerty was selected as a representative on the Junior Olympic National Team selection committee, evaluating and selecting players for the elite sguad at the Southern California tryout. Yertg is heavily involved in the community. Yerty is currently on the Board of Directors for the Memphis Junior Volleyball Club Program, and has held numerous free clinics and camps for church groups and elementary schools. She was also instrumental in bringing the USA and Russian Vollegball teams to the Elma Roane Eieldhouse for a widelg-attended exhibition match in 1998. Yertg has given her time and dedication freely to such yroups as the American Cancer Society, The Ronald McDonald House and the (jirl Scouts of America. She is also serving a three-gear term on the AVCA Coaches' Committee and is chairing the Policy and Procedures Committee with the AVCA. Formerly Carrie Couturier, Yerty was a four-year standout as a middle blocker during her collegiate days at Washington State Universitg. She was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman squad following the 1988 season when she set a school record with 69 solo blocks. Yerty continued to lead her squad and develop her skills through the next two gears, and in her senior season, people starting taking notice. In 1991, she earned first team All-Pac-10 honors in her final collegiate season after helping the Cougars to a 23-12 finish and a school-best fourth-place showing in the Pac-10. As a senior, she led the Pac-10 in hitting percentage (.333) and in service aces (55). She was third in the league in kills with 432 and ranked fourth with an average of 3.8 kills per game. An All-West Regional and All-America nominee, Yerty received an invitation to participate on the U.S. Olympic Developmental Team in San Diego in 1992. Not likely to be forgotten at WSU or even in the Pac-10, Yerty is currently second in school history in career kills (1,548), while holdiny the school marks in solo blocks (196) and block assists (431). In the Pac-10, Yerty was the leayue's all-time leadiny blocker with 617 total blocks, while also rankiny first in all-time solo blocks (196). She was also fourth in career hitting percentage (.270) and fifth in all-lime block assists with 431. Most recently, Yerty was named to the Pac-10 All-Decade team, as well as the Washington State All-Decade team. At 6-2, Yertg's volleyball success began at

an earlg age. A standout at Sam Bartow High School in Boring, Ore., she was named to the Reebok All-America team and was Oregon's Female Athlete of the Year in 1988. Yerty also played on the Portland Volleyball Club while in high school. Her squad is still the onlg club outside of California to ever win the Davis Volleyball Festival, which continues to rate as the largest women's athletic event in the world. A 1992 graduate of Washington State, Yerty earned her degree in Secondarg Education. She then completed her graduate studies to earn her master's degree in Sport and Leisure Commerce from the University of Memphis in December of 2U04. Born March 4, 1970, she is married to Lee Yerty, who is an assistant strength and conditioning coach at The University of Memphis. The couple and their two sons, WesLee and Jace, live in Cordova, Tenn.

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AprilHARRIMAN Assistant Coach First Season Memphis, 2001 April Harriman begins her first season as assistant coach at Memphis. However, Harriman is certainly no stranger to head coach Carrie Yertij and the Memphis volleyball program. A former Memphis standout outside hitter for the Tigers from 1997-2000, Harriman garnered several honors on the vollegball court, including 2000 Academic All-District first team and 2000 second team Verizon Academic AilAmerican accolades. She led the team with 494 kills as a senior, a mark that still ranks ninth on the program's singleseason kills list. She received the Elma Roane Award as Memphis' top female athlete in 2000. The Orange County, Calif., native ranks 15th all-time in Memphis history with 1,017 kills. She is just one of four U of M volleyball players ever to record 30 kills in a match, slamming 30 kills in a match against CBU in 2000. She posted six 20-plus kill performances in her final campaign as a Tiger.

As assistant coach, Harriman will work with the Tiger outside hitters with a dual focus on both offense and defense. Off the court, she will assume the responsibilities of recruiting coordinator. Harriman brings four years of college coaching experience to the program, after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach for former Tiger assistant Fiona Simmons at Lamar University. Prior to her two-year stint at Lamar, Harriman spent two seasons at Ohio University working on her master's degree. She served as the Bobcats' volunteer assistant in 2001 before taking on full-time responsibilities the following season. Harriman also has four gears of experience at the club level, coaching the Memphis Jr.'s while playing at Memphis, and coaching for Spike Vollegball Club in Nashville, Tenn. She has also served as an instructor at several university camps.

A standout on the court and in the classroom, Harriman was an eight-time Dean's List student and also earned 2000 Female Student-Athlete of the Year honors at Memphis. Harriman was also a four-time recipient of the Conference USA Commissioner's Medal. Harriman graduated from the University of Memphis Summa Cum Laude in 2001 with degrees in communications and Political Science. She completed her master's degree in Organizational Communication at Ohio University in the spring of 2002. Harriman is engaged to Qabriel Jauregui. The couple will marry January 15, 2006. Cjabe is a special education teacher at Millington Middle School.

The Harriman Account Hometown Orange County, Calif. High School Brethren Christian Alma Mater Univ. of Memphis, 2001 ..(Communications § Political Science) Ohio University, Spring 2002 ... MS- Organizational Communications

Coaching Background Univ. of Memphis - Asst. Coach (2005) Lamar Univ. - Asst. Coach (2003-04) Ohio Univ. - Asst. Coach (2002) Ohio Univ. - Volunteer Asst. (2001)

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Univ. of Memphis - 1997-2000 Collegiate Plaging Honors 15th all-time in Memphis history with 1,017 kills 2000 Female Student-Athlete of the Year 2000 Elma Roane Award 2000 CoSIDA Academic All-American 2000 CoSIDA Academic First Team All-District

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TravisFILAR Assistant Coach First Season Furman University, 2000

Travis Filar enters his first season as an assistant at Memphis. Filar's responsibilities include working with and training the Tiger middle hitters and focusing on defensive stategies. Off the court, Filar will serve as the Director of Volleyball Operations. In that capacity, he will be volleyball camp coordinator, as well as assist in recruiting, video tape exchange and video analysis. Filar comes to the Tiger program after spending the last two seasons at the University of Kentucky, where he served as a volunteer assistant during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. He served as the camp coordinator for the Wildcat program in summer of 2004. During his time at Kentucky, Filar worked full-time as a physical education instructor and boys and girls basketball coach at Trinity Christian Academy in Lexington, Kg. Prior to his two-year stint at OK, Filar

was the first assistant coach and assistant camp director at Furman University from 2001-02. Filar broke into the coaching ranks in 1998 at Qreenville High (Qreenville, S.C.), where he assisted the boys soccer sguad. He then moved on to serve as the head junior varsity coach for volleyball and boys basketball at Eastside High School in Taylors, S.C. The Davidson, N.C., native has worked as the assistant volleyball clinician at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (jirls Sports Camp at fjardner-Webb University, as well as serving as a court coach at volleyball camps at Charlotte and Davidson. Prior to beginning a career in coaching, Filar plaged two seasons of club volleyball at Furman, seeing action as a middle hitter. Filar comes from an athletic background. His father, John, was a successful high school basketball, volleyball and tennis coach in Louisville, Ky., and Charlotte, I\1.C. He was selected to r e s u r r e c t the women's basketball program at Davidson College that was discontinued after the 198586 season. He served as the head coach at Davidson from 1991-2001, racking up 102 wins. He then spent the 2002-03 season at the Universitg of Nebraska. His mother, Kag, plaged collegiate volleyball at Westminster College. Travis has one brother, Jesse (24), and a sister, Kaitlyn (21). Kaitlyn played two years of volleyball at the University of (Jeoryia, before transferring to play a single-season at UAB.

Travis and Natalie Filar Memphis Volleyball 200!)

Filar earned his B.A. degree in Health and Exercise Science from Furman University in 2000. He is married to the former Natalie Muro. The couple resides in Memphis. Natalie was a four-year letterwinner in women's soccer at Furman University. A former midfielder, she received her B.A. degree in Health and Exercise Science from Furman in 2002 and continued her education at the University of Kentuckg, where she earned her master's degree in Physical Therapy.

The Filar Account Hometown Davidson, N.C. High School.... North Mecklenburg High Alma Mater ...Furman University, 2000 B.A. - Health and Exercise Science South Carolina Physical Education Teaching License (K-12" 1 grade)

Coaching Background Univ. of Memphis - Asst. Coach (2005) Kentucky - Volunteer Asst. (2003-04) Kentucky - Camps coordinator (Summer 2UU4) Furman - Asst. coach (2001-03) Furman - Assistant Volleyball Camp Director (2001-02) Eastside High School (Taglors, S.C.) Head Coach JV volleyball (2000) Eastside High School (Taylors, S.C.) Head Coach JV Bog's basketball (2001) Qreenville (S.C.) High School Volunteer Asst. Boy's soccer (1998) fjardner-Webb University Assistant volleyball clinician at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (jirls Sports Camps (Summer 2002-03) Charlotte Volleyball camps Court Coach (2000, 2002-03) Davidson Volleyball camps Court Coach (1998-2001)

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Prior to devoting full-time leadership to her associate athletics director role, Parkes spent 11 gears as the head women's golf coach at Memphis. Interim Marketing Director A native of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Parkes is a 1973 graduate of the Universitg of Alabama, where she was a member of Angela McCarter enters her fourth gear the Crimson Tide women's golf team. An exceptional golfer, in the marketing and promotions de- Parkes was a participant in the National Collegiate Championpartment at the Universitg of Memphis. ship Tournament in each of her final three gears of college. She was named interim director in Julg. Following graduation, she taught for two gears at Loretta A native of Memphis, McCarter joined (Tenn.) High School as a phgsical education instructor. Parkes the staff from N.C. State Universitg in Raleigh, N.C., where she came to the University of Memphis in 1975 to complete her was the assistant director of marketing and publications for graduate degree in Phgsical Education and, at the same lime, Campus Recreation. At N.C. State, she was responsible for all started the women's golf program. of the marketing efforts for the program and implementing In addition to her administration of the women's sports special events. Before spending two gears with N.C. State, she programs, Parkes serves as compliance coordinator for the worked in marketing and promotions for the Universitg of Universitg of Memphis Athletic Department. As such, she is Tennessee women's athletic department. During her time at the liaison to Conference USA and the NCAA in adherence to UT, she was responsible for the marketing and promotion of the rules and regulations of the two organizations. She also basketball, rowing, soccer, softball, track and field and served on the NCAA Task Force, which designed the recentlg vollegball. approved restructure of the NCAA. McCarter graduated from the Universitg of Tennessee in A former member of the LPQA, Parkes served as chair of 2000 with a master's degree in Human Performance and the NCAA Women's Qolf Committee. She served as tourna- Sports Studies and in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in ment director of the 1995 NCAA East Qolf Regional and the Sport Management. 2000 NCAA Women's Basketball Mideast Regional TournaAngela and her husband, Steven, also a native of Mem- ment, both hosted bg Memphis. phis, reside in Memphis. They have one daughter, Lainey, In 2004 Parkes chaired the NCAA Women's Basketball who was born on Mag 12, 2005. Committee, whose charge is the selection and conduct of the NCAA National Championship.

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Ray Mullins begins his eighth gear as the public address announcer for the Tiger vollegball team. Mullins, who splits time with Chuck Roberts, is also the voice for the Tiger marching band, a post he has held for 16 gears. Mullins graduated from the Universilg of Memphis (thenMemphis State) in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in Radio, Television and Film Production. Mullins works as a service leader at Wachovia Bank, overseeing the operation of all Memphis and Southaven branches. He and his wife, Carolyn, have been married for 34 years and have three daughters, Kim (31), Amg (27) and Emilg (25).

Chuck Roberts, a native of Memphis, is beginning his ninth year as the public address announcer for the Tiger vollegball team. Roberts, who is also the public address voice for the Tiger football, basketball, women's basketball and volleyball teams, graduated from Christian Brothers Universitg in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and with an M.B.A. in Finance in 1991. Roberts owns Chuck Roberts Commercial Real Estate, which specializes in the sales and leasing of commercial and industrial property, and Timbeaux's on the Square, a fine dining steak and seafood restaurant on the Historic Sguare in Hernando, Miss. He and his wife, Mitzi, have two children, a daughter, Haleigh (3) and a son, Chase ( 1 ) .

LgnnPARKES Associate Athletic Director/SWA

DannySPATARO Marketing Assistant

Lynn Parkes is in her 22 ml year as the Senior Women's Administrator at the Universitg of Memphis. In her role, she oversees seven intercollegiate sports, including women's basketball, vollegball, men's and women's track and field, men's and women's tennis and the newlg constructed first-gear softball, which begins play in 2005-06. Parkes also oversees the areas of compliance and student-athlete services.

Danng Spataro begins his first gear as a marketing assistant at the University of Memphis. A native of Chicago, Spataro earned his undergraduate degree in Management at Southern Illinois University in 2002. He is currently completing graduate studies at Central Michigan University, where he stands to receive his master's degree in Sports Administration in Mag 2006.

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SamCHAMBERS Student Manager Sam Chambers enters his third gear as a student manager for the Tiger vollegball program. A senior Historg major with a Judaic Studies minor, Chambers is the son of former Tiger setter Beckg Harden, who plaged from 1977-80. Chambers is a graduate of Munford High School in Munford, Tenn. A member of the National Honor Societg and the American Technological Honor Societg at Munford High, Chambers rei ceived several academic honors, including the Earlg Scholars and Knowledge Bowl Scholarships.

Athletic Trainer Natasha Platt, MS, ATC, LAT, enters her first full season as an assistant athletic trainer at Memphis. Platt returned to the U of M training proyram in January of 2005 after spending the past gear as an assistant athletic trainer at Alabama State University, where she assisted in the daily operations of the athletic training office and also oversaw the student trainers. Platt, who graduated from Memphis in 2000, handles dag-do-dag duties with Tiger volleyball sguad and the Lady Tiger basketball team. Prior to joining the staff at Alabama State, Platt spent two gears as a graduate assistant trainer at Southern Miss, where she completed her master's degree in Sports Administration in 2003. Platt has spent extensive time in the Memphis area, working in the athletic training field. She was a student athletic trainer under current Assistant Athletic Director for Support Services Eddie Cantler from 1998-2000, before interning with Dr. David Sisk at Baptist Sports Medicine in the spring of 2000. She also served as a phgsical therapg technician with Ellen Currg at Phgsiotherapy Associates in the spring of 2001. Platt also spent a gear as a personal trainer at the Desoto Athletic Club in Olive Branch, Miss., before returning to graduate school for her master's degree. At Southern Miss, Platt was the athletic trainer for the women's soccer program. Platt is a native of Houston, Texas.

LesleyTSCHOME graduate Assistant Trainer Lesleg Tschume, ATC, enters her second season as a student athletic trainer for the vollegball team and seventh season in the Memphis Athletic Training program. Tschume has assisted fur three gears with the football and women's soccer programs, while working with the baseball program for two years. Tschume graduated Summa Cum Laude from Memphis in December 2003 with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science. A native of Memphis, she is currently enrolled in the Exercise and Sport Science graduate program at the U of M and is on track to receive her master's degree in Mag 2006. Tschume will travel with the vollegball team and assist in its dag-to-dag responsibilities. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Amercian College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association (SEATA).

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Lee Yerty begins his seventh season as a strength and conditioning coach and his sixth season as the Tiger volleyball strength coach. Yertg served a gear as the administrative assistant for women's athletics before he was appointed to his new position. While in the administrative assistant position, Yerty was responsible for game management of the Tiger vollegball and Lady Tiger basketball sguads. Before coming to Memphis, Yerty served as the assistant strength coach at Washington State from 1985-90. He then accepted the job as marketing director at Eastern Washington in 1991. Yertg was then elevated to assistant athletic director in 1993 before becoming the recruiting coordinator for volleyball in 1995. A native of Naches, Wash., Yertg is the husband of head coach Carrie Yertg. The two have two sons, WesLee and Jace, and reside in Cordova, Tenn.

Brittamj Barnett begins her first season as the volleyball graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach. Barnett is no stranger to Tiger vollegball, as she excelled on the court at Memphis from 2000-03. Barnett returns to the U of M after a one-year stint in the professional volleyball circuit in Argentina, when she plaged Division I volleyball for Club Alsina in Los Toldos, Buenos Aires. A 2000 Conference USA All-Freshman Team selection, Barnelt finished her career fourth on the Tigers' all-time kills list with 1,349. She downed 520 kills as a senior en route to earning second team All-Conference USA honors. The Dallas, Texas, native served as the team captain her junior and senior campaigns and became the 15th Tiger in school history to post 1,000 career kills and digs. Barnett graduated from Memphis in August 2004 with a degree in Hospitalitg and Resort Management. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in Health and Sport Science with a concentration in Sport and Leisure Commerce.

Elma Roane Fieldhouse Weight Center also outfitted with four Woodwag competition training treadmills and two Precor elliptical machines, which present the Lady Tigers the finest options for cardiovascular training. The Roane Fieldhouse Center is the workout home for Tiger vollegball, women's basketball, golf, tennis and cross country. In addition, the Memphis soccer, softball and men's golf teams will also utilize the facility for summer and off-season training. The facility will be managed by Strength and Conditioning coach Lee Yerty, who has trained Division athletes for 20 years.

The most recent upgrade for the Tiger volleyball team is the Elma Roane Fieldhouse weight room. Located on the first floor of the Fieldhouse, the weight facility underwent a total facelift over the past sum-

mer. In the Spring of 2005, U of M President Dr. Shirley Raines, Athletic Director, R.C. Johnson and Associate AD Lynn Parkes backed the Fieldhouse weight center's transformation into one of the finest women's strength and conditioning facility in Division I. The Elma Roane Fieldhouse was exclusively eguipped with Powerlift Olympic Platform Training Stations and weights; the Memphis women's athletic is offered the finest eguipment on the market. The workout center is

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2005 Outlook Tigers Look to Continue Winning Tradition in 2005 Memphis goes for seventh winning season in W gears under Yertg

Coming off its second-straight 25win season, the Memphis volleyball program embarks on a new challengelife in the realigned Conference USA. A l t h o u g h some of the teams have changed, the goals remain the same for the 2005 Tigers sguad. "Our goal is to win all of our nonconference matches and to challenge for the Conference USA championship," said 10"'-gear head coach Carrie Yertg. "If gou expect anything less, then you'll surelg attain something less." However, this gear's team has a different make-up. The Tigers will be a goung squad at the setter position, but with core contributors at other positions returning, Memphis should have an opportunity to compete for wins both at home and on the road. "1 think that if we are plaging well, we can compete with every team in the conference," Yerty stated. In order to accomplish this, the Tigers must capitalize on their ability to play together and put a premium on team chemistrg. Memphis had a solid spring with several plagers gaining experience, and the Tigers are looking to build on that this fall. In addition, the Tigers return a veteran core that made critical contributions and developed solid team chemistrg en route to a 27-10 record

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in 2004. Memphis will need both as it enters play in the new Conference USA. "I think that the new conference alignment is going to be exciting for our players," said Yerty. "As far as where we fit in and who's going to be the top team, I don't know because 1 haven't had the opportunitg to compete against some of the teams that have come in." Despite the loss of perennial league powers Louisville, Cincinnati and Marguette, Conference USA should remain egually as strong in vollegball as it has been in the past. With the addition of Rice, Marshall, UCF and SMU, Memphis still faces a tough task in its guest for a league title. The Tiger program, which has been picked to finish third overall in the C-USA preseason poll, has worked hard to establish itself as a team to beat in Conference USA. Although given such high respect, Yertg and her staff know that what the preseason polls sag has little to do with where evergone finishes the gear. A critical measure of the success of this gear's team is how it recovers from the losses of seniors Heather Watts and Tiara G-ilkey. "Angtime gou lose a four-gear starter that has the work ethic and leadership abilities and athleticism that Heather Watts brought to our court, gou are losing a lot," Yertg said. Over the course of the spring workouts, several plagers showed the ability to step into the huge footsteps of Watts. Although Watts will be difficult to replace, expect the Tiger offense to run smoothlg and the court leadership to be at the same level. Most of the same can be said for (jilkeg's loss. Cjilkey, who was a dynamic attacker that provided crunchtime points, was Memphis's "go-to" player last season, so the Tigers will be more diverse offensively in 2005. Junior MELISSA NANCE, sophomore ASHLEY LIFORD and senior FEHI TUIVAI will lake on more attacking responsibilities. In addition, COLETTE RAMIREZ, a transfer from Virginia Tech, will challenge for plaging time. The 2005 "guick-attack" Tiger offense will also benefit from a stable passing game with veterans CHRISTEN CLAYTON and EMILY STECKEL at the libero spot. Leadership from the senior class has helped guide Memphis to 57 wins over the past two seasons and the 2005 campaign brings no exceptions. The Tigers will look to seniors KR1STEN HARDEE, NANCY NELLANS and Tuivai to provide guidance both on and off the court.

Nellans returns for her final season after being a starter for each of the last three campaigns. The South Bend, Ind., native has the abilitg to be a dynamic outside hitter and has matured on the court in terms of her ability to handle any set given to her. Tuivai has grown the most in terms of leadership. Look for the senior middle hitter to take on more of a leadership role. Yerty and her staff are hoping she will become more involved in the offense. Hardee had a great spring and emerged as a passer and a defender. One of the most explosive attackers on the team, Hardee is exciting to watch and is expected to make a sizeable contribution this gear.

Liberos

The strongest position on the court for the Tigers will be the libero. With veterans Clayton and Steckel returning for their third season, Memphis's passing game and defense will be stable at all times. "I'm really excited about our liberos," said Yerty. "Christen (Clayton) and Emily (Steckel) and are as experienced as any players on our team. They both have played in nearly every match of their careers. Both understand our offense and defense." Clayton and Steckel have improved in both areas defensively and a passer as well as a defender. They will be looked on to provide court leadership.

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2005 Outlook native must focus and come readg to plag 110 percent everg dag. Freshman LAURA COTE, who saw action at setter for the Canadian Junior National team, will also challenge for the starting setter position.

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Outside Hitters

With the exception of Tiara Qilkeg, Memphis returns everyone on the outside, led bg Nellans. As one of the team's leading defenders, Nellans looks to take on more passing responsibilities in 2005. Liford, who returns for her sophomore season, has worked hard to improve her skills, and has trained, plaged and worked out all summer. After downing 305 kills as a freshman, expect her to be a major part of the offense. Also look for Ramirez to step in and contribute earlg. The Virginia Tech transfer will plag either outside or right side for the Tigers.

Middle Hitters

The Memphis middle hitters mag be the surprise group of the team this gear. With Tuivai and sophomore Shelbg Burton returning, Yertg expects a larger contribution from the middles. Tuivai led the 2004 team in blocks, and with her becoming more comfortable with the offense, she will be looked to do the same in 2005. According to Yertg, Burton could be one of Conference USA's best middles in terms of attacking abilitg. "We focused all spring on our blocking with our middles, so we are hoping to see improvement there," said Yertg. Extensive contributions are also expected from Nance, who will serve as team captain for the second-consecutive gear.

Setters

The setter position is perhaps the most uncertain for Memphis. HR1STINA SLANCHEVA, who has served as Watts's backup the past two seasons, has the opportunitg to come in and earn the starting position as setter. "Angtime gou get to have the opportunitg to watch and train with a setter like Heather Watts, gou are going to improve, just bg her level of commitment," Yertg said. Out for the Tigers to excel under Slancheva's leadership, the Bulgarian

Memphis welcomes five newcomers to the 2005 sguad in Ramirez and freshmen SARAH BURY, Cote, KOR1 SMITH and REBEKAH STRICKLAND. Ramirez comes to Memphis from a high level of plag and she is one of the most competitive plagers on the team. She has solid passing skills and should be able to contribute as a primarg passer. The highlg-touted Canadian duo of Burg and Cote are expected to make significant contributions to the program this gear. Cote has been plaging vollegball non-stop the past gear, seeing action for her high school and club sguads as well as for Canada in international plag. A versatile plager, Cote could work into the starting rotation at setter or libero. She is an aggressive and dgnamic defender who is a great leaper and has a good sense for blocking. Bury adds a 6-2 frame to the front row. She is a dgnamic attacker who has the abilitg to plag both the front and back row. She will add depth to the middle hitting position. The Tiger staff is excited to have Smith and Strickland on the team. A solid passer and tough server, Smith can play all three defensive positions. Look for Smith to take this gear to learn from Clagton and Steckel and get comfortable with Memphis's stgle of plag so that she can contribute in the future. Strickland is a very good blocker who brings height to the front row. She has

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a natural sense for blocking and will be trained on the right side. Look for her to use this gear to learn the offense and defense and adjust to the speed of the college game.

Coaching Staff

Along with entering a realigned CUSA, the Memphis vollegball program welcomes a new coaching staff. Former Tiger standout April Harriman returns to her alma mater, and Travis Filar also comes aboard as an assistant. "1 am excited about mg staff," said Yerty. "I am excited to have April back. She has four gears of coaching experience at the Division I level, and she is verg confident and secure in her training abilitg. "Travis is a great motivator. He comes to us with three gears of Division I coaching experience. He has a great work ethic. This is going to be the best staff that we've had. We all complement each other verg well and I look forward to working with them evergday."

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2005 C-USA Preseason Poll 1. Rice (25-5, 12-1 WAC in 2005) 2. Marshall (22-11, 11-5 MAC) 3. Memphis (27-10, 9-4 C-USA) T4. Houston (11-21, 5-8 C-USA) T4. SMU (14-14, 5-8 WAC) 6. Tulane (17-12, 6-7 C-USA) 7. Tulsa (17-10, 5-8 WAC) 8. IJCF (8-15, 5-5 Atlantic Sun) 9. UTEP (10-15, 2-11 WAC) 10. Southern Miss (7-20, 2-11 C-USA) 11. East Carolina (11-18, 5-8 C-USA) 12. UAB (1-24, 0-13 C-USA)

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Roster Breakdown

By Class Seniors (3): Kristen Hardee, Nancg Nellans, Fehi Tuivai Juniors (5): Christen Clagton, Melissa Nance, Colette Ramirez, Hristina Slancheva, Emilg Steckel Sophomores (2): Shelbg Burton, Ashleg Liford

Freshmen (4): Sarah Burg, Laura Cute, Kori Smith, Rebekah Strickland Bg Slate California (2): Colette Ramirez, Emilg Steckel j Indiana (2): Melissa Nance, Nancg Nellans Tennessee (2): Kori Smith, Rebekah •• Strickland 1 Texas (4): Shelbg Burton, Christen Clagton, Kristen Hardee, Ashleg Liford Washington (1): Fehi Tuivai Bg Countrg US ( 1 1 ) : Shelbg Burton, Christen Claglon, Kristen Hardee, Ashleg Liford, Melissa Nance, Nancg Nellans, Colette Ramirez, Kori Smith, Emilg Steckel, ,.; Rebekah Strickland, Fehi Tuivai. Canada (2): Sarah Burg, Laura Cote •j Bulgaria (1): Hristina Slancheva : Bg Height 5'7" (2): Christen Clagton, Emilg Steckel 5'8" (1): Laura Cote 5'10" (2): Nancg Nellans, Hristina Slancheva 5'11" (2): Kristen Hardee, Melissa Nance 6'0" (5): Shelbg Burton, Ashleg Liford, Colette Ramirez, Fehi Tuivai 6'2"(1): Sarah Burg 6'3" (1): Rebekah Strickland Bg Position Libero/DS (3): Christen Clagton, Kori Smith, Emilg Steckel Middle Blocker (5): Shelbg Burton, Sa« rah Burg, Melissa Nance, Rebekah '. Strickland, Fehi Tuivai Outside Hiller (4): Kristen Hardee, Ashleg Liford, Nancg Nellans, Colette Ramirez Setter (2): Laura Cote, Hristina Slancheva

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KristenHARDEE 5-11 • Senior • Outside Hitter Santa Fe, Texas (Santa Fe HS) Moved from middle to outside hitter prior to sophomore year, but plaged matches in both spots while backing up the middle and learning the outside...Played in 32 of 36 matches, finishing with 74 kills on 201 attacks-Named to the Conference USA Honor Roll and the Tiger 3.0 Club.

An explosive leaper, Hardee saw limited lime in 2004...Saw time primarily as a reserve...Loqqed time in 09 games and 30 of the U of M's 37 contests... Finished her junior campaign with career numbers in kills (97), attacks (277) and digs (52)...Hit .583 and ripped eight kills in the season-opening sweep of Tennessee State (9/3/04)...Came in and gave the Tigers a much-needed lift on both sides of the net, posting nine kills and a career-best 10 digs in a fourgame win over UCF (9/11/04)...Downed a career-high 10 kills to help boost Memphis to a 3-1 win over UCA (9/14/ 04).

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Freshman (2002) Played in 29 of Memphis' 34 matches, including 81 of the 128 games...Downed 53 kills (0.65/game) and hit .085 in her freshman campaign-Also posted 20 total blocks (0.25/game)...Served up 10 service aces on the season, including two at Boston College en route to the tournament title for the Tigers...Her first collegiate game was her best of the season as she downed seven kills on a career-best 25 attacks from the middle, playing in place of an injured Sheila Neba...Her six block assists was also a career-high totaLWas one of two volleyball players and 19 Memphis studentathletes to earn a C-USA Commissioner's Medal for having a QPA of 3.75 or higher...Was also named to the C-USA Academic Honor Roll. At Santa Fe High School Four-year letterwinner under Head Coach Anna Marie Milligan...Led the Indians to a 44-28 record and two area championships her junior and senior seasons... As a senior, was named all-district, allcounty and all-mainland Superteam as well as S a n t a Fe High S c h o o l MVP...Averaged 2.0 solo and 3.5 assisted blocks as a senior...Voted Most Talented and earned all-district and all-county h o n o r s all f o u r seasons of p r e p volleybalLHer club team won the Tour of Texas title in 2001 and placed second in the Tampa National Qualifier... Was also a Sargeant-at-Arms for the

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Hardee's Career Highs Kills: 10 vs. Central Ark. (9/14/04) Attempts: 25, twice, last vs. UCF (9/11/04) Assists: 2 vs. fjardner-Webb (9/21/02) Aces: 2, three toes, last vs CBU (10/14/03) Digs: 10 vs. UCF (9/11/04)

Blocks: 6.0 vs. Georgia State (8/30/02) Block Solos: 1, four lirnesjast vs. Marauette( 10/29/04) Block Assists: 6 vs. Qeorqia Slate (8/30/02)

2004 Season Highs Kills: 10 vs. Central Ark. (9/14/04) Attempts: 25 vs. UCF (9/11/04) Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Saint Louis (10/1/04) Aces: 1, four times, last vs. Houston (11/13/04) Digs: 10 vs. UCF (9/11/04)

Blocks: 4.0 vs. Marquette (10/29/04) Block Solos: 1, twice.last vs. Marquette (10/29/04) Block Assists: 3 vs. Marquette (10/29/04) National Honor Society-Participated in the high jump in track and field her freshman and sophomore seasons, qualifying for the regionals each year.

Personal Full name is Kristen Jean Hardee... Daughter of Mary and Allen Hardee...Born March 23, 1984...Has a brother, Michael, and one sister, Jennifer...Majoring in Art Education...Also enjoys movies and working with young volleyball players in summer camps.

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NancgNELLANS 5-10 • Senior • Outside Hitter South Bend, Ind. (St. Joseph HS)

Junior (2004) Moved into 11"1 place all-time at Memphis with 1,202 career kills and the 10"' spot with 3,068 total atfempts...Became the 17"' player in Memphis history to reach (he 1,000-kill mark and is 12 digs shy of becoming the 17"' player to record 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career at Memphis-Led the team with 3.03 digs per game...Finished second with 442 kills (3.48/game) and 385 digs...Notched a teamhigh 239 kills (3.92/game) and 177 digs (2.90/ game) in C-USA play...Her 442 kills is 111" on the Tiger single-season kills list, while her 1,123 total attempts is the ninth-most ever taken by a U of M hitter in a single season-Tied for 11 the single-season digs

list-Served up 46 aces...Tallied double-digits in kills in 23 matches, including a stretch of 10-straighl matches... Downed 10 or more kills in 13 of the last 14 matches-Posted 15 doubledoubles, including eight against C-USA opponents-Hammered 20 kills on three occasions, including a career-best and team-high 29 kills in a five-set win over Saint Louis (10/l/04)...Posled double figures in digs in 19 matches-Served up a season-high seven aces in a 3-1 win over Florida Atlantic (9/24/04).

Sophomore (2003) For the second-consecutive season, Nellans finished third on the team in kills with 407, just 19 kills shy of breaking into the singleseason top 10 in that category...Also led the team in digs per game with 3.02...Played in all 38 matches, starting in 35 and playing in 127 of 135 games-Finished fourth on the team with 40 service aces-Downed double-digit kills in 21 matches, surpassing the 20-kill mark twice-Set a single-match career high with 25 digs at Tulane in the second round of the Conference OSA Tournament-Was the third Tiger to take at least 1,000 swings in 2003, finishing with 1,046, just 47 attacks shg of the single-season top 10 in that categorg.

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Had a stellar freshman campaign, finishing third on the team with 353 kills, an average of 3.15 kills per game...Her 353 kills was the third-most by a freshman in Memphis volleyball history-Crushed 20 or more kills five times, including slamming 26 kills twice, once against UT-Martin (10/1/02) and once against C-USA foe Houston (10/I2/02)...Downed 20 or more kills against four C-USA opponents (Houston, TCU, Marguette, East CarolinaL.Her nine service aces in a match against Arkansas State in the opening game of the U of M Tournament tied a C-USA record for service aces bg a freshman in a single game...At one point, was among the top 25 in the nation in service aces-Posted 19 digs against TCU, just one dig shg of her first 20-dig performance.

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Nellans' Career Highs Kills: 29 vs. Saint Louis ( 10/1/04) Attempts: 66 vs. Houston (10/11/02) Assists: 4, twice, last Fla. Atlantic (9/24/04) Aces: 9 vs, Arkansas State (9/6/02) Digs: 25 vs, Tulane (11/22/03) Blocks: 4.0, three times, last at USF (11/6/04) Block Solos: 1, six times, last vs. Arkanas State (9/14/04) Block Assists: 4, three times, last at USF (11/6/04)

2004 Season Highs Kills: 29 vs. Saint Louis (10/1/04) Attempts: 61 vs. Saint Louis (10/1/04) Assists: 4 vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/24/04) Aces: 7 vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/24/04) Digs: 21 vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/24/04) Blocks: 4.0, twice, last at USF (11/6/04) Block Solos: 1, twice, last vs. Arkanas State (9/14/04) Block Assists: 4, five times, last at USF (11/6/04)

Al SI Joseph High School Lettered three years for head coach Frank Nemeth-Helped the Indians to a 51-14 record in her final two prep seasons...Named team MVP in b o t h her junior and senior seasons-Downed 338 kills and had a .507 hitting percentage as a senior...Also tallied 43 service aces, 183 digs, 88 block solos and 61 assisted blocks in her senior campaign... Was honored with the Kiwanis Award and was named to the Munster, Ind. All-Tournament team...Was tabbed a first team allstate performer-Team captain her junior and senior gears and a starter on her club team-Named team MVP and received the spirit and leadership awards as a senior.

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(Junior) 2004 Had the best gear to date, logging time in 104 games... Drew the starting nod in 35 of the 36 matches she appeared in...The Tigers' primarg blocking threat, led the team with a career-high 23 solo blocks, 75 block assists and 98 total blocks (0.94/game)...Averaged 1.06 blocks per game against Conference USA opponents-Blocked a career-high 10 attacks in a thrilling five-set win over Marguette (10/29/04)...Recorded eight block assists in that game...Had seven assisted blocks versus USF (11/6/04) and six against Saint Louis (10/ l/04)...Posted three block solos and added four block assists in a fourgame triumph

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over Southern Miss (10/8/04)...Hit .238 for the gear and ranked fifth on the team with 217 kills (2.09/game)...Downed 109 kills (2.15/game) in C-USA plag...Came on strong near the end of the season, slamming 10 or more kills in five of the final six matches ...Recorded 10 performances in which she downed 10 or more kills...Hammered a career-best 17 kills and hit .577 with just two errors on 26 attacks against TCO (1 l/ll/04)...Wrapped up the regular season with a 16-kill, .500-attack percentage performance in a sweep of Houston (11/13/04). (Sophomore) 2003 Plaged a majoritg of her 35 games toward the end of the gear after she had some time to adjust to the Tigers' offensive system...Responded bg offering some offensive consistencg for the Tiger middles when theg needed it, including a .429 hitting percentage in the match against Tulane that determined which team got the No. 4 seed in the Conference USA Tournament...Her longest outing was against Christian Brothers, her first extensive action of the season...Downed seven kills on 13 attacks against CBU...Added five block assists against Tulane in the second round of the Conference USA Tournament, helping Memphis make its first-ever appearance in the league semifinals with the win. (Freshman/Eastern Washington) 2002 Plaged in 15 games, downing seven kills after redshirting the 2001 season...Also posted four total blocks, including two solos, and hit .200 in helping Eastern Washington to a 29-2 overall record, including a 13-1 mark in the Big Skg Conference. (Redshirled/Eastern Washington) 2001 Redshirted the 2001 campaign at Eastern Washington.

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Tuivai's Career Highs Kills: 17 vs. TCU (11/11/04) Attempts: 34 vs. TCU (11/11/04) Assists: 1, five times, last vs. DePauK 11/20/04) Aces: 3 at Southern Miss (10/8/04) Digs: 5, three times, last vs. TCU (11/11/04) Blocks: 10.0 vs. Marquette (10/29/04) Block Solos: 3 at Southern Miss (10/8/04) Block Assists: 8 vs. Marquette (10/29/04)

2004 Season Highs Kills: 17 vs. TCU (11/11/04) Attempts: 34 vs. TCO (11/11/04) Assists: I, three times, last vs. DePauK 11/20/04) Aces: 3 at Southern Miss (10/8/04) Digs: 5, twice last vs. TCU (11/11/04) Blocks: 10.0 vs. Marquette (10/29/04) Block Solos: 3 at Southern Miss (10/8/04) Block Assists: 8 vs. Marquette (10/29/04) At Kent-Meridian High School Was a three-gear letterwinner at KentMeridian High School in Kent, Wash....Was an honorable mention allconference plager her sophomore gear and a first-team all-league selection her junior and senior seasons...Was named league MVP as a senior... Also a three-gear letterwinner in basketball. Personal Full name is Melenaite Fehi Tuivai... Daughter of Vaisiliva Tuivai and Afu Taumoepeau...Born October 24, 1982... graduated in Mag 2005 with a degree in Sociologg...Currentlg pursuing a graduate degree in Instruction and Curriculum Leadership, with a concentration in Secondarg Education... Enjogs "long, profound conversations with Hristina, making people laugh and hanging with her familg."


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ShelbijBURTON 6-0 • Sophomore • Middle Blocker San Antonio, Texas (Holmes HS)

Burton's Career/2004 Season Highs Kills: 13 vs. Saint Louis (10/1/04) Attempts: 25 vs. Saint Louis (10/1/04) Assists: 1, three times, last vs. UNCQreensboro (9/25/04) Aces: None Digs: 7 vs. UNC-Asheville (9/24/04) Blocks: 5.0 alTulane (10/9/04) Block Solos: 1, four times, last at Tulane (10/9/04) Block Assists: 4, twice, last at Tulane (10/9/04)

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Personal

A fierce competitor who has the knack for finding holes...Lived up to expectations in her freshman campaign, leading the team in hitting with a .336 attack percentage...Her .336 clip is the highest attack percentage ever bg a Tiger freshman and ranked third among all Conference USA plagers...Also ranked third in Tiger historg in hitting...Hit .302 with 1.75 kills per game in league plag...Saw action in 84 games and 35 of the 37 matches-Drew five starts as a rookie...Finished 14"' all-time among Tiger freshman with 154 kills (1.83/ game)...Hit .(300 with 10 kills and just one error in her first double-digit kill outing in a 3-0 win at Davidson (9/22/ 04)...Slammed a career-high 13 kills in her first career start versus Saint Louis (10/l/04)...Downed 11 kills and hit .588 with one error in a sweep of Tulane (10/9/04)...Hit over .300 in nine-consecutive matches in the middle of the season...Hit .400 with at least five kills in seven matches...Also recorded 24 digs and 40 total blocks.

Born Mag 23, 1986 in Wichita, Kan....Daughter of Howard and Leslie Burton...Had scholarship offers from San Jose State and New

At Holmes High School Was a three-gear letterwinner for head coach «Roseanne Martinez at Holmes High School in San Antonio, Texas...Also lettered in basketball and track and field...Was teammate of fellow Tiger Ashleg Liford were both teammates for the Alamo 18 Kaepa Club Vollegball Team coached bg Howard Wallace...Earned alldistrict honors her junior gear..Was also a member of the Spanish and English honor societies and the National Honor Societg.

Burton's Career Statistics Year 2004 Totals

MP 35 35

(JP KILL ATT 84 154 321 84 154 321

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E PCI 46 .336 46 .336

A SA 3 0 3 0

DIQ 24 24

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BS 4 4

BA TB 36 40 36 40

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2005 Profiles

ChrislenCLAYTON 5-7 • Junior • Libero/Defensive Specialist Houston, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Clayton's Career Highs Kills: I, multiple times, at Miss State (9/18/04) Attempts: 3 at Miss. State (9/18/04) Assists: 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/04) Aces: 6 vs. Tennessee St. (9/3/04) Digs: 22 at Charlotte (11/8/04) Blocks: None _ Block Solos: None _ Block Assists: None _

2004 Season Highs Kills: I. twice, at Miss. State (9/18/04) Attempts: 3 at Miss. State (9/18/04) Assists: 3 vs. Eastern Kentuckg (9/18/04) Aces: 6 vs. Tennessee St. (9/3/04) Digs: 21 vs. TCU (11/21/04) Blocks: None _ Block Solos: None _ Block Assists: None

Sophomore (2004) A high-energg leader, plaged in 136 games and all 37 matches as a sophomore...Split time with Emilg Steckel at the libero and defensive specialist positions-Paced both team and Conference USA, while ranking 17"' nationallg, with 78 service aces...Served a careerhigh six aces in the season-opening sweep of Tennessee State (9/3/04)...Finished fourth on the team with 343 digs (2.52/game)...Logged 18 double-digit dig outings, including a season-high 21 digs in an exciting five-game win over TCU in the Conference USA Tournament ( l l / 21/04)...Posted double-digits in digs in each of the Tigers' three C-USA Tournament contests-Had 17 digs against UNCAsheville (9/24/04) and 16 digs versus

Eastern Kentuckg (9/18/04) and Saint Louis (10/l/04)...Also had 26 assists and two kills from her back row positions.

Freshman (2003) Plaged in all 36 matches for Memphis and in 128 of 135 games, serving as the team's libero or defensive specialist...Finished fourth on the team with 362 digs...Tallied her first career kill against Trog State and her onlg service ace of the season against Christian Brothers...Tallied double-digit digs 22 of 36 matches and passed the 20dig mark twice, both coming in the last six matches of the season...Had a career-high 22 digs at Charlotte in a five-game thriller...The 22 digs backboned the Tigers to a 3-2 road win despite the offense hitting .083, its worst offensive output of the season.

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legball with the Qulf Coast A Team and the Bag Area Juniors...Was selected to the Tour of Texas in spring 2002...Plaged against current Tiger teammate Kristen Hardee during their prep and club plaging dags...Outside of athletics, is a volunteer staff member with the Silver Dollar Ball, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Societg...Was also the treasurer for the Clear Lake Christmas Committee.

Personal Full name is Christen Kag Clagton... Daughter of John and Brenda Clagton... Born on Januarg 27, 1985...Nickname is Cici...Majoring in communication... Enjogs beach vollegball, running and inline skating in her free-time.

At Clear Lake High School Was a three-gear letterwinner at Clear Lake High School...Clear Lake Defensive Plager of the Year in 2001 and was top 10 in the Houston area for digs that same season...Named Clear Lake MVP in 2002...First team all-district honoree as a junior and senior..Under head coach Nicole Blakeman, Clear Lake finished as the 24 5A District runner-up in 2002, finishing with a 19-14 overall record...Plaged club vollegball under coaches Jerrg Hulla and Jeff Ham on the South Shore Mizuno sguad that was ranked 14th in the state of Texas bg lonestarvollegball.com...Her best match was a 28-kill, 22-dig effort against Deer Park in the plagoffs...Plaged club vol-

Clagton's Career Statistics Year 2004 2003 Totals

MP QP KILL ATT 37 136 2 11 36 128 3 15 73 264 5 26

E 2 1 3

PCI .000 .133 .077

A SA DIQ 26 78 343 32 1 362 58 79 705

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BS 0 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2005 Profiles "

AshleijLIFORDj 6-0 • Sophomore • Outside Hitter San Antonio, Texas (James Madison HS)

Ijford's Career/2004 Season Highs Kills: 19 vs. TCU (11/11/04)

Attempts: 43 at Cincinnati (10/22/04) Assists: 2 at Miss. State (9/18/04) Aces: None Digs: 6, twice, last vs. Ha. Atlantic 0/24/04) Blocks: 2.0, seven times, last vs. DePaul (11/20/04) Block Solos: 1, twice, last vs. Charlotte (10/16/04) Block Assists: 2, seven times, last vs. DePaul (11/20/04)

Freshman (2004) Among one of the premier goung talents in the league as a (reshman...Plaged in 112 games and 37 matches-Drew 27 starts...Finished rookie campaign fourth on the squad with 305 kills and third with a 2.72 kills per game average...Her 305 kills is the fifth most ever to be recorded bg a Tiger freshman...Emerged as an adeguate third option for the Tigers, taking 781 swings (third on the team) and finishing the season with a .213 attack percentage-Posted 320 points...Put down 147 kills in league plag, including posting double-digits in kills in four of the first six C-USA matches-Had 13 outings where she recorded 10 or more kills...Slammed 15 or more kills in five matches-Downed a career-high 19 kills and hit .500 with just one error versus TCU ( 1 1 / 1 l/04)...Had 18 kills in a tough five-set loss at Cincinnati (10/227 04)...Posted match-highs with 15 kills and a .538 hitting clip in a sweep of ECU (10/15/04)...Notched her first double-digit kill p e r f o r m a n c e w i t h 12 kills versus Oklahoma in the BYU/Mizuno Classic... Helped lead Memphis to the MSUMicrotel Classic title with a 16-kiII, .536-attack percentage performance against Mississippi State (97l8/04)...AIso had 68 digs and 28 total blocks.

At James Madison High School Was a member of the USA Vollegball High Performance Youth Program in the summer of 2003...One of 12 plagers in the state of Texas named to the Texas 5A and 4A Combined All-Star Team that played in Julg 2004...Was a three-gear letter-winner under head coach Renata

(joebel at James Madison...Helped her senior team to a 24-8 record in 2003, missing the plagoffs bg one match in the toughest division in Texas prep vollegball...all-district honorable mention as a junior and Southwest Tournament MVP as a senior..First team alldistrict...Team captain her senior season...Team MVP for both James Madison and Alamo Vollegball Club as a senior..As a team captain for the Alamo Vollegball Club, helped her sguad to the nationals in Houston...Also a twogear letterwinner in cross countrg and track...Qualified for the cross countrg regionals as a sophomore and participated in the triple jump and 400-meter run in track...Was an academic allstate honoree in vollegball as a senior and all-district as a junior in cross country-Was also a member of Honors Band, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( F C A ) and National Honor Society-Was an Academic all-district team member in volleyball her junior and senior years...Plaged club volleyball with current Tiger teammate Shelbg Burton for the Alamo Club Vollegball Program...Her 17s team qualified for the U.S. Junior Olgmpics in Atlanta.

Personal Born September 27, 1986...Daughter of Edwin and Joelle Allen and Steve Liford...Her dad, Steve, plaged basketball for Truman State University (formerly known as Northeast Missouri State)...Plans on majoring in Health and Human Performance, with an Exercise Sport and Science concentration...Also was recruited bg Auburn, Miami, Denver, Texas Tech, Lamar and West Texas

Liford's Career Statistics Year 2004 Total

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MP 37 37

QP KILL ATT 112 305 781 112 305 781

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E PCT. 139 .213 139 .213

A SA 6 0 6 0

DIG, 68 68

BS 2 2

BA 26 26

TB 28 28


2005 Profiles

MelissaNANCE

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6-1 • Junior • Middle Blocker Frankfort, Ind. (Clinton Prarie HS)

Nance's Career Highs Kills: 16, twice, last vs. TCU (11/21/04) Attempts: 39 vs. Eastern Kentuckg (9/18/04) Assists: 3, two times, last at Davidson (9/22/04) Aces: 7 vs. CBU (10/14/04) Digs: 6, three times, last at Cincinnati (10/22/04) Blocks: 7.0 at Chicago State (10/26/04) Block Solus: 3 at Chicago State (10/26/04) Block Assists: 6, twice, last vs. Marquetle (10/24/04)

2004 Season Highs Kills: 16, twice, last vs. TCU (11/21/04) Attempts: 39 vs. Eastern Kentucku, (9/18/04) Assists: 3 at Davidson (9/22/04) Aces: 6 vs. Delaware State (9/4/04) Digs: 6 vs. Cincinnati (10/22/04) Blocks: 5.0 vs. East Carolina (10/15/04) Block Solos: 1, eight times, last vs. Houston 11/13/04) Block Assists: 5 vs. East Carolina (10/15/04)

Sophomore (2004) Team captain...0ne of the team's most consistent performers...Had a solid sophomore season in which she finished second on the team in hitting (.286), service aces (52) and total blocks (72; 8 BS, 64 BAUler .286 attack percentage is ninth on the single-season chart-Finished third on the sguad with a career-best 306 kills (2.43/game) in 126 games...Started 33 of the 36 matches she plaged in...Also showed defensive strength with 70 digs from her middle blocker position...Earned AllTournament recognition after helping lead the Tigers to four-straight shut-

outs en route to claiming the 0 of M Invitational title...Posted a 2004 teambest .625 hitting percentage against Illinois-Chicago with 12 kills and just a pair of miscues in 16 swings...Had 10 or more kills in 12 matches, including slamming a career-high 16 kills against Die Miss (10/19/04) and then again against TCU (11/21/04) in the C-OSA Tournament... Downed at least 10 kills and hit .300 or better eight times...Served up six aces versus Delaware State (9/4/04)...Tied a career-high with six digs against Cincinnati (10/22/04).

honoree...Was also a 2000 All-State vollegball honoree...A member of the Stu- I dent Council, National Honor Societg, " Pep Club, Lelterman's Club and Honor Roll.

Personal Full name is Melissa Lou-Ann Nance... Daughter of Rick and Marsha Nance... Born on March 9, 1985...Majoring in Integrative Studies, with a concentration in Early and Middle (jrades.

Freshman (2003) Started all 36 matches and plaged in all but six games...Finished with 202 kills, which was fifth on the team...Was also third on the team with 81 total blocks, including 11 solos...Started her college career with a bang, downing 11 kills against UALR in the season opener...0nlg cleared double-digit kills one more time when she had 12 at Tulane in the second r o u n d of the C o n f e r e n c e USA Tournament...Changed her serve in the middle of the season, which propelled her to 45 aces (second on the team).

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At Clinlon Prairie High School Plaged vollegball under head coach Connie Cjarrett at Clinton Prairie High School...A four-gear letterwinner in vol-j legball, softball and basketbalL.Was a member of the 2002 Class A softball state championship team...In that championship game, pitched a one-hitter, striking out seven while walking three and driving in the game-winning run with a double...Helped her vollegball sguad to a 25-10 record as a senior..Was named a 2002 J§C all-area and all-countg

Nance's Career Statistics Year 2004 2003

Totals

MP 36 36 72

(}P KILL ATT 126 306 689 129 202 499 255 508 1188

E 109 82 191

PCI .286 .240 .266

A SA 19 52 14 45 33 97

DIQ 70 83 153

BS BA TB .. 8 64 72 11 70 81 19 134 153

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HrislinaSLANCHEVA 5-10 • Junior • Setter Sophia, Bulgaria (First English HS) Slancheva's Career Highs Kills: I vs. Holg Cross (9/13/03) Attempts: 2 vs. Holy Cross (9/13/03) Assists:4 vs. Holy Cross (9/13/03) Aces: 8 at Saint Louis (10/3/03) Digs: 6 vs. Wofford (9/20/03) Blocks: None Block Solos: None Block Assists: None

Sophomore (2004) Did not play.

Personal

Freshman (2003) Had one of the team's top serves... Planed b e h i n d v e t e r a n Heather Watts...Saw action in 98 out of 135 games-Finished third on the team with 41 service aces...Tied a Conference USA single match record with eight service aces at Saint Louis (10/13/03)... Also dug up 32 attacks and downed her first career kill against Holy Cross in the U n i v e r s i t y of M e m p h i s Tournament...Her serving prowess helped the Tigers rank 24th nationally in aces per game with 2.06 an outing.

Full name is H r i s t i n a Petrova Slancheva...Daughter of Jivka and Peter Slanchevi...Her father was a European vollegball champion in the 1970s and is a vollegball coach...Her father's cousin, Lubomir Qanev, is also a volleyball player who played on the Bulgarian Olympic Team that upset Brazil in the 1996 Olympic Cjames in Atlanta and finished seventh...Born on D e c . 9, 198 [ . . . M a j o r i n g in communication...Enjoys bowling, pool and playing tennis and backgammon in her free-time.

Spring 2002 Joined the Tiger line-up for the spring season after starting school in Januarg.

In Bulgaria Was a five-time MVP for First English Language School in her native Bulgaria...Was a three-time gold medalist in the Bulgarian national championships...Also was a gold medalist in the games in Reggio N'uila, Italy in 1997...Played tennis for First English.

Slancheva's Career Statistics Year 2004 2003 Totals

MP

QP KILL ATT

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98 98

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5-7 • Junior • Libero/Defensive Specialist Santa Clarita, Calif. (Hart HS) Steckel's Career Highs Kills: 1 at Chicago State (10/26/03) Attempts: 2 vs. Eastern Kg. (9/18/04) Assists: 3 vs. T C U ( 11/2 1/04) Aces: 4 at Die Miss (10/19/04) Digs: 20 vs. Arkansas State (9/14/04) Blocks: None _ Block Solos: None _ Block Assists: None

2004 Season Highs Kills: None Attempts: 2 vs. Eastern Kij. (9/18/04) Assists: 3 vs. TCP (11/2 1/04) Aces: 4 at Ole Miss (10/19/04) Digs: 20 vs. Arkansas State (9/14/04)

Sophomore (2004) Had a breakout season defensivelySurpassed her career marks in games played, services aces and digs...Saw action in 132 of the Tigers' 137 games... Played in all 37 matches, splitting time with Christen Clayton at libero and defensive specialist positions... Finished the season fourth on the team with 37 aces and fifth with 329 digs (2.49/game)... Served up four aces against Ole Miss (10/19/04)...Recorded three service aces in a first-round sweep of DePaul ( l l / 20/04) in the C o n f e r e n c e USA Tournament...Posted double-digits in digs 13 times, including a career-best 20dig performance against Arkansas State (9/14/04)...Had 15 or more digs in seven matches...Recorded 12 and 16 digs in consecutive matches versus DePaul and TCU, respectively, in the CUSA Tournament.

Freshman (2003)

cago State, stepped in for a Tiger team _ that was struggling after back-to-back I conference road victories...Backstopped * Memphis with a career-high 15 digs | and helped Memphis fly out of the Windy City with three victories in three days...Downed her first career kill in that Chicago State match.

Al Hart High School A two-gear letterwinner and starter at Hart High...Helped her team to the state playoffs as a senior..Also played club volleyball with the Santa Monica Beach Club that ranked in the top 10 in the SCVA and finished in the top 20 at the Las Vegas InvitationaL.Played club ball at outside hitter and libero for the Synergy Volleyball Club (renamed from Santa Clarita Athletic Club)...Her Magic Volleyball Club also won the SCVA Championships at the 14s level...Was voted the best defensive player at the Nike High Potential Camp at Ohio State and also attended the Dave Rubio volleyball camp at the Oniversity of Arizona in the summer of 2003...Member of the California Scholastic Federation and a member of the Honor Societg.

Stepped in and played in 31 of 36 matches, stabilizing the Tiger passing game in a number of different situations...ln a ^^ion-conference ^^nalch at Chi- Personal Full name is Emily Ann Steckel... Daughter of William and Donna Steckel...Born on May 12, 1984...Majoring in Management with a minor in Psychology.

Steckel's Career Statistics Year 2004 2003

Totals

MP QP KILL ATT 37 132 0 6 31 68 1 0 68 200 1 6

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E PCI 0 .000 3 .333 3 -.333

A SA Dig 24 37 329 9 0 95 36 37 424

BS BA TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2005 Newcomer Profiles SarahBURY 6-2 • Fr. • Middle Blocker

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute) At Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute Was a teammate of Tiger freshman Laura Cote'...Was a four-gear starter and member of the Saskatoon provincial team, JCVC Extreme...Served as leam captain one ijear...Helped guide Aden Bowman to four citg crowns and three league championships...Named a Stdr Phoenix All-Star bg Saskatoon's local newspaper... Helped lead her squad to three-consecutive provincial titles... Ended her prep tenure with a pair of MVP honors and two all-star awards in tournament plag...Also plaged badminton and basketball in her prep career..(jarnered spirit and lead3 ership award for both vollegball and badminton.

Personal « Full name is Sarah Nicole Burg...Baughter of Laurie and I Nicholas Burg...Born September 25, 1987...Her major is undecided.

Yerlij's Comments on Burg "Sarah is one of the most positive and hardworking athletes I have had the opportunitg to recruit. She will challenge for plaging time immediatelg as a freshman. We look for her to contribute as a big blocker as well as being an offensive weapon. 1 look forward to watching her develop into an outstanding student-athlete at the University of Memphis."

LauraCflTE' 5-8 • Fr. • Setter Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute)

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At Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute Was a teammate of Sarah Burg...A highlgtouted performer on the vollegball courL.The goungest member of the 2004 Canadian Junior National sguad...Earned the starting libero position on Canadian Junior National Team...\Vas a four-sport athlete at Aden Bowman, plaging badminton, basketball, vollegball and running track...A versatile plager, saw action at setter, libero, left side and right side hitter in her prep career...Along with Burg, helped lead her badminton, track and field and volleyball teams to championship campaigns...(jarnered league MVP honors after directing her club team, JCVC Extreme, to three-consecutive provincial gold medals...Led ABCI to four citg championships and a trio of league crowns..Jabbed citg MVP bg the Star Phoenix after leading Aden Bowman to an undefeated campaign as a senior...Helped guide her juvenile provincial squad to a third-place finish in Saskatchewan in 2004...11elped lead JCVC Extreme to a perfect 20-0 season en route to winning the Junior Provincial title in 2005.

Personal Full name is Laura Marie Cote'...Daughter of Anne and Keith Cote'...Mother, Anne, is the vollegball coach at Aden Bowman Collegiate lnstitute...Born October 10, 1987...Her major is undecided.

Yertg's Comments on Cote' "Laura is a solid defensive plager and an aggressive jump server. She has the abilitg to be a starting libero, but we look for her to step in and challenge for the starting setter position. She has experience in international competition, plaging with the Canadian Junior National team. Her court personalitg will help make her a dynamic leader in the future for our program."

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ColetteRAMIREZ 6-0 • Junior • Outside Hitter Valencia, Calif. (Virginia Tech) Virginia Tech (2004)

Virginia Tech (2003)

Slammed 225 kills (2.42/game) as a sophomore...Saw action in 93 games and 27 m a t c h e s , d r a w i n g 10 starts...Downed 10 or more kills in I I matches, including a 17 versus North Carolina (1 l/6/04)...Hit .727 with eight kills and no errors on 11 attacks against Lehigh (9/4/04)...Tallied a car e e r - b e s t 72 d i g s and 20 t o t a l blocks...Posted 130 (2.36/game) kills against ACC opponents.

Earned her first collegiate letter after plaging 64 games, including 10 starts ...Broke into the starting lineup earlg in her redshirt f r e s h m a n campaign... Downed 133 kills on the gear and finished fourth on the team with a 2.08 kills-per-game average...Notched a 2.35 kills-per-game average and hit .230 in Big East action...Recorded first career double-double with 13 kills, 10 digs and four block assists versus Connecticut (10/26/03)...Recognized as the Big East Rookie of the Week (11/3/03) after solid efforts in consecutive matches against Pittsburgh and West Virginia...Tallied 10 kills and hit .429 with a pair of aces against West Virginia (11/2/03).

Virginia Tech (2002) Redshirted the 2002 season.

At Hart High School Was a teammate of current Tiger libero and defensive specialist Emily SteckeLA two-gear lefterwinner in volleyball...Was a four-time scholar-athlete award winner...Named an all-valleg performer her junior and senior seasons...Also earned a pair of letters in track and field, gualifying for the GIF meet in the 200, 400, 4x100 relag, high jump and shot put.

Ramirez's Career Highs Kills: 17 vs. North Carolina (11/6/04) Attempts: 48 vs. North Carolina (11/6/04) Assists: 1, four times, last at Wake Forest (11/13/04) Aces: 2 vs. West Virginia (11/2/03) Digs: 10 vs. Connecticut (10/26/04) Blocks: 4 vs. Connecticut (10/26/04) Block Solos: 2 at Florida State (10/22/04) Block Assists: 4 vs Connecticut (10/26/04)

2004 Season Highs Kills: 17 vs. North Carolina (11/6/04) Attempts: 48 vs. North Carolina (11/6/04) Assists: 1, twice fast et \^ke Forest (11/13/04) Aces: I. vs. ASP (9/3/04) Digs: 9 at Wake Forest (11/13/04) Blocks: 2.0, twice, last at Florida St. (10/22/04) Block Solos: 2 at Florida State (10/22/04) Block Assists: 2 vs. Clemson (10/1/04) Personal Full name is Colette Lee Ramirez... Daughter of fjilberl and Traci Ramirez...Born June 19, 1984, in Fresno, CaliL.Has three sisters: Celina, Cheri and Caitlyn...Majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Ramirez's Career Statistics (At Virginia Tech) Year 2004 2003 2002 Totals

MP 27 27

QP KILL ATT E PCT. A SA DIQ BS BA TB 93 225 687 128 .141 2 1 72 3 17 20 64 133 396 70 .159 3 4 69 2 21 23 Redshirted 54 157 358 1,083 198 .148 5 5 141 5 38 43

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2005 Newtomer-frofiles RebekahSTRICKLAND

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6-3 • Fr. • Middle Blocker Qermantown, Tenn. (Houston HS)

5-8 • Fr. • Libero/Defensive Specialist Covington, Tenn. (Covington HS) At Covington High School Was a three-gear lelterwinner for head coach Terri Thomas at Covington High School in Covington, Tenn....Plaged outside hitter in high school...Helped guided the Chargers to a 19-6 mark as a senior..Earned all-district honors in 2003 and 2004...Was tabbed an All-Region performer in 2004... Plaged Junior Olgmpic vollegball for eight gears, with her teams advancing to the nationals four times...Plaged for former Tiger assistant Angela IJraziani with the Memphis Juniors...A Junior Olgmpic teammate of Tiger freshman Rebekah Strickland.

Personal Full name is Kori Lgnn Smith...Daughter of Danng and Terri Thomas...Mother, Terri, is the vollegball coach at Covington... Born July 2, 1987, in Memphis.

Yertg's Comments on Smith "Kori has grown up watching University of Memphis vollegball. She is a great server and a guick and dgnamic passer and defensive player. She will have the opportunitg to train with Christen Clayton and Emily Steckel as a defensive specialist and libero. She will add depth to both of those positions."

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At Houston High School A four-year letterwinner in both vollegball and basketball at Houston High SchooLPlaged vollegball for former Tiger Beckg TigerL.A two-time alldistrict performer...Also named to the Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps...Earned all-state honors and was named to the all-tournament team three times...Was named to West Tennessee AAA All-Star Team as a senior...Commercial Appeal All-Metro selection her senior season...Helped the Mustangs to a pair of state titles on the hardwood in her prep career...Played for former Tiger assistant Angela (jraziani with the Memphis Juniors.

Personal Full name is Rebekah Arlene Strickland-Daughter of Fred and Melissa Strickland...Born August 12, 1987, in Monroe, La.

Yertg's Comments on Strickland "She is a verg dedicated athlete with a great work ethic. She will add size and depth to the right side."

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2004 Year-In-Review Tigers Post Second-Straight I 25-Plus Win Season The 2004 Memphis team volleyball faced a tough task going into the season - one that would reguire them to follow the program's best year with a season of near or egual success. A team that lacked a true fiery leader as the 2003 team had in Brittany Barnett, the 2004 Tigers looked to senior setter Heather Watts and right side hitter Tiara (jilkeg to lead bg example. The duo provided the leadership on the floor, and the Tigers jumped out to a guick 4-0 mark with consecutive sweeps over Tennessee State, 2003 NCAA Tournament participant Alabama Af}M, Delaware State and Illinois-Chicago en route to the Tiger's second-consecutive Memphis Invitational Tournament title. Watts took home tourI nament MVP accolades, while sophomore • middle hitter Melissa Nance was also named . to the All-tournament team. Memphis then took to the road for a weeklong trip to Utah, where it would face stiffer competition. The Tigers' first road test came I against Weber State. Theg were up to the ! task, easilg sweeping the Wildcats to improve to 5-0 for the program's best start since the 2001 season. Memphis took its undefeated slate in the BYU-Mizuno Classic, where the Tigers were scheduled to face Big 12 member Oklahoma, national power BYU, UCF and Utah Valleg State. The Sooners ended the Tigers' string of 15straight games won with a 32-30 win in the opening game. Memphis found itself behind 2-0 after dropping game two, but rebounded to claim the third set before suffering its first loss. The Tigers then plaged the home BYU Cougars in a hostile environment that

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saw the U of M play in front of its largest crowd of the gear. BYU proved to be too strong for the Tigers in a three-game setback. Memphis refused to leave Utah without a victory, and after a sluggish start, took a four-set match from 2005 C-USA newcomer UCE UVSC took advantage of an overconfident Tiger team to claim a sweep in the final match of the weekend. Memphis finished fourth in the Classic, while Qilkeg garnered All-Tournament Team honors. Memphis returned home for a doubleheader with Central Arkansas and Arkansas Stale on Sept. 14. Another slow start found the Tigers trailing 1-0 after game one against OCA. However, they managed to bounce back and win each of the next three games for the win. The nightcap was not so kind. Despite a career-high 20 digs from libero Emily Steckel, Arkansas State handed Memphis a 3-1 loss. The Tigers would not lose another match for a month. Consecutive wins over Louisiana Tech, Eastern Kentuckg and Mississippi State produced the MSU/Microtel Classic championship in which Qilkey was tabbed MVP and Nancy Nellans was placed on the All-Tournament team. The Tigers ran the winning streak to four matches with a dominating sweep at Davidson and then set out to claim their second-consecutive tournament title at the UNC-tjreensboro Invitational. Nancg Nellans' seven service aces paced the Tigers to a 3-1 win over Florida Atlantic in the opener, and a crushing 30-11 game-four helped push them past UNCAsheville. Memphis picked up where it left off in the next match, beating Morgan State 30-11 in the opening frame before finishing off the sweep. A 3-1 win over the home team, UNC-Qreensboro Spartans, clinched Memphis's second-straight tournament title as Watts earned MVP honors, with Qilkeg being tabbed an All-Tournament Team performer. Memphis then took its eight-game winning string into Conference USA plag. Saint Louis came into town for the league opener for both teams. Nellans downed 29 kills and Watts set 72 assists to help the Tigers outlast the Billikens in a thrilling five-game contest. Memphis then posted wins over Southern Miss, Tulane, East Carolina and Charlotte to extend its winning streak to 13 matches. The Memphis success would come to a screeching halt in the next match when the Tigers traveled down the road for a meeting with rival Ole Miss. A hostile environment helped the Rebels take two of the first three

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sets, but the Tigers managed to weather the storm and claim game four. However, a .105 *u| hitting percentage in the final frame would bring the Tigers to their first loss in a month I of action. Coming off the disappointing loss at Ole I Miss, the Tigers faced their toughest portion of the schedule with weekend matches at Cincinnati and Louisville. The U of M took ils 5-0 league mark into Fifth/Third Arena, looking to make a statement with a big win. But nine kills and a .000 attack percentage in game one resulted in a loss. Memphis responded by hitting .356 with 22 kills in a strong second set to pull even at one game a piece. The Tigers looked to take the momentum of the contest with a close 30-28 win in the third game, but again was struck bg poor plag in the fourth, hitting .098 while the Bearcats pounded 17 kills and hit .343 to knot the contest at 2-2. The Tigers and Bearcats battled back and forth, fighting to gain control in the deciding game. Memphis took the lead late and, with match-point on the line, was unable to convert to end the f match. UC used the Memphis miscues to its advantage, and after four ties and four lead changes, handed the U of M a heart-wrench; ing 3-2 loss. The task onlg got tougher for Memphis as the Tigers traveled to Louisville to take on the league's top team. Nellans put down 16 kills, but Memphis was unable to hit over .100 in ang of the three games, including hitting a dismal -.053 in the third and final frame. Memphis returned home with a threematch losing skid, its longest of the season, but quickly turned the tide. Behind a 13kill, 14-dig performance from Nellans, along with 12 kills from freshman Ashley Liford


2004 Year-In-Review 2004 Honors Heather Watts

The 2004 Tigers claimed the Memphis Invitational title for the second consecutive gear. Memphis took home tournament titles at the MSU/Microtel Classic and the UNCQ Invitational in 2004.

and 11 (rom (jilkeg, Memphis raced to a convincing sweep of in-state foe Middle Tennessee to snap the streak. The Tigers braced themselves for the final stretch of the league schedule. Memphis welcomed Marguette and DePaul into the Fieldhouse for a pair of must-win matches. Memphis was up to the task against Marquette, as [jilkeg had a clutch 21-kill night and Mellans posted 17 kills and 15 digs to help Memphis escape with a 15-13 win in the fifth and deciding game to propel the Tigers into sole possession of third place in the league standings. Memphis took the momentum from the thrilling win over Marguette and swept DePaul and DAB in consecutive matches, before making the long trip to Tampa for a date with the USF Bulls. The U of M hit .344 in game one and just . 159 in game two, but managed to go into the break with a 2-0 cushion. From that point on, however, it was all USF Despite doubledoubles from [jilkeg, Nellans and Watts, the Tigers could not hold off fatigue, and hit a paltrg .151, .160 and -.105 in three-consecutive games to lose the match 3-2. Five-game contests continued to prove unkind to the Tigers when theg hosted TCO in the final weekend of regular season plag. Despite a Memphis volleyball record and career-high 81 assists from , a match-high 24 kills from Nellans and career nights from Liford (19 kills) and (17 kills), the Tigers were unable to pull out a win as theg fell to Horned Frogs 3-2, falling from third to fourth in the C-USA standings. Senior night at the Fieldhouse was just mat for the Tiger seniors as Watts and (jilkeg led the Tigers to a sweep of Houston in the final performance in front of the home crowd. Memphis also got 16 kills from Fehi Tuivai

and 12 from Liford enroule to finishing the night with a .326 hitting percentage. The Tigers wrapped up the regular season ranked fifth in the C-USA standings, which set up a rematch with DePaul, which entered the tournament as the 12-seed. The outcome was the same as Memphis hit .302 for the match, while four Tigers reached the double-digit kills mark. The win advanced the U of M to the second round for a rematch with TCU. The two teams met on the floor for the second time in nine dags, fjame one saw the two sguads exchange leads three times with the score being tied on seven occasions, but Memphis's .304 percentage would prevail to give the Tigers a critical 1-0 lead. TCU evened the match with a 30-23 triumph in game two and took advantage of 15 Tiger errors and a -.021 attack percentage bg Memphis to inch one game awag from ending the U of M season. Cjame three saw 18 ties and nine lead changes before the Horned Frogs came away with the victorg. A resilient bunch emerged and battled to a 3129 win to send the match to the fifth and deciding game. Memphis took control of the final set from the first point, an ace bg Christen Clagton, and led bg as much as four at 128. A TCU rallg cut the gap to 13-12, before a pair of kills bg (jilkeg clinched a semifinal berth for the Tigers. A large undertaking loomed ahead, after the guarterfinal victory, a second matchup with Louisville. The Cardinals had lost just two matches all season, and the Tigers were unable to hand them another, hitting .047 for the match and falling 3-0 to end the season with the program's first back-to-back 27-win seasons since the 1980 and 1981 campaigns. The 57 wins over the last two seasons are the most since '80 and '81.

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2004-05 Conference USA Volleyball Scholar Athlete of the Year First Team All Conference USA Conference USA Setter of the Year Conference USA Setter of the Week Sept. 7, Sept. 20,, Sept. 27, Nov. 11, Nov. 15 Pre-season All-Conference USA 2004 Conference USA All-Tournament Memphis Invitational MVP UNCIj Invitational MVP Academic All-District IV First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team AVCA Midwest Region First Team AVCA Honorable Mention All-American NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient Universitg of Memphis Coca-Cola Communitg All-American

Tiara (Jilkey Third Team All Conference USA Conference USA Plager of the Week Sept. 20,, Sept. 27 BYU-Mizuno Classic All-tournament MSU/Microtel Classic MVP UNC(j Invitational All-tournament

Melissa Nance Memphis Invitational All-tournament

Nancy Nellans MSU/Microtel Classic All-tournament/

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2004 Statistics RECORD: ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFFRFNHF

OVERALL (27-10) (11-5 ) (16-5 ) AT 1

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5 9 10 1 7

8 12 24 6 11 1

STATS SUMMARY G1LKEY, Tiara NELLANS, Nanci] NANCE, Melissa L1FORD, Ashley TOIVA1, Fehi BURTON, Shelbg WATTS, Heather HARDEE, Kristen TORONTO, Jennie CLAYTON, Christen STECKEL, Emihj TEAM MEMPHIS ODDonenfs

TEAM STATISTICS ATTACK Kills Errors

Total Attacks Attack Pet Kills/Qame SET Assists Assists/Qame SERVE Aces Errors

Aces/ljame SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/tjame

5 135

127 126 112 104 84 136 69

31 136 132

TACK

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E TA Pci K/G 3.86 215 1152 .266 3.48 231 1123 .188 2.43 109 689 .286 2.72 139 781 .213 2.09 95 513 .238 1.83 46 321 .336 0.90 39 311 .270 1.39 71 277 .090 0.68 12 64 .141 1 0.01 10 .100 1 7 ^.143 0.00

K 521 442 306 305 217 154 123 96

21 2 0

AWAY ( 6-6 ) ( 3-4 ) ( 3-2 )

I-SET-I

A 88 30 19 6 3 3 1830

3 2 26 24

NEUTRAL

( q-? ) ?-0 7-?

1- — SERVE- — I

A/G 0.65 0.24 0.15 0.05 0.03 0.04 13.46 0.04 0.06 0.19

0.18

SA 31 46 52

0

g 0

21 4 7 78 37

SE 54

39 78 1 9 0 36 10 7 59 44

SA/G 0.23 0.36 0.41 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.15 0.06 0.23 0.57 0.28

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RE 21 20 0 3 0 1 2 3 4 35 40

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UUj

DICj

D/5 BS

BA

398 385 70 68 33 24 377 52 19 343 329

2.95 3.03 0.56 0.61 0.32 0.29 2.77 0.75 0.61 2.52 2.49

53 51 64 26 75 36 48 12 4 0 0

8 2 8 2 23 4 6 2 0 0 0

BLOCKIf jn "1J Total B/G 61 53 72 28 98 40 54 14 4 0

0.45 0.42 0.57 0.25 0.94 0.48 0.40 0.20 0.13 0.00

0

139 2098 15.43 55 369 239.5 ?R4 1724 12.68 53 507 306.5

BE BHE 13 11 19 3 3 3 1 4 22 2 5 1 12 18 5 0

1

0.00

2 0 0

2 0

1.76 2.25

85 77

4? 67

10 16.08 961 5250 12.91 7fi? 4944

136 2187 136 1756

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OPP

2187

1756 762 4944 .201 12.9

961

5250 234 16.1 2034 15.0

1593 11.7

285

2.1

139 332 1.0

139 1.0

284 2.1

2098 15.4

1724 12.7

55 369 239.5 1.8 85 42

53 507 306.5 2.3 77 67

3122 14/223 11/127

4724 12/394

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Digs Digs/Qame BLOCKING, Block Solo Block Assist Total Dlocks Blocks Per Qame Block Errors BALL HANDLING, ERRORS ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site */Avg Current win streak Home win streak

HOME (12-2 ) ( 6-1 ( 6-1

0 1

.234 2034 14.96 ?85 339 .201 1593 11.71 138 33?

DATE * Sep 03 * Sep 03 » Sep 04 * Sep 04 Sep 08 $ Sep 10

OPPONENT TENNESSEE STATE ALABAMA AGJV1 DELAWARE STATE ILLINOIS-CHICAQO at Weber State vs Oklahoma

S Sep 10

at BYU Cougars

S Sep 11 S Sep 11

vs UCF vs Otah Valley

Sep 14 Sep 14 % Sep 17 96 Sep 18 % Sep 18 Sep 22 A Sep 24 A Sep 24 A Sep 25 A Sep 25 * Oct 01 * Oct 08 * Oct 09 * Oct 15 * Oct 16 Oct 19 ' Oct 22 * Oct 24 Oct 26 * Oct 29 ' Oct 30 * Nov 05 * Nov 06 * Nov 1 1 * Nov 13 * Nov 20 *!Nov 21 *!Nov 22

UCA ARKANSAS STATE vs Louisiana Tech vs Eastern Kentucky at Mississippi Stale at Davidson vs Florida Atlantic vs UNC Asheville vs Morgan State vs ONC (jreensboro SAINT LOOIS at Southern Miss at Tulane EAST CAROLINA CHARLOTTE at Die Miss at Cincinnati at Louisville MIDDLE TENNESSEE MARQUETTE DEPAUL at DAB at OSF TCO HOUSTON vs DePaul vs TCU at Louisville

2.10 1.02

W/L W W W W W L L W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L W W W W L L W

W W L

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

SCORE-BY-QAME 30-14,30-16,30-15 30-20,30-22,30-16 30-16,30-22,30-10 30-20,30-27,30-22 30-24,30-26,30-25 30-32,23-30,31-29,27-30 25-30,20-30,17-30 27-30,30-25,30-27,30-18 26-30,26-30,18-30 26-30,30-13,30-27,30-19 30-26,26-30,27-30,28-30 30-24,30-23,30-28 30-27,30-25,27-30,21-30,15-13 30-18,30-26,26-30,30-19 30-23,30-24,30-17 25-30,30-20,30-21,30-21 29-31,30-28,30-24,30-11 30-11,30-21,30-22 30-17,30-13,28-30,30-24 30-22,26-30,30-28,28-30,17-15 23-30,30-20,30-25,30-16 30-25,30-28,30-23 30-19,30-22,30-20 30-22,30-28,30-25 27-30,30-19,26-30,30-21,13-15 17-30,30-22,30-28,22-30,15-17 19-30,21-30,16-30 30-23,30-20,30-27 20-30,30-21,30-17,30-32,15-13 30-25,30-26,30-27 30-27,30-23,31-29 30-21,30-26,23-30,26-30,8-15 30-25,22-30,29-31,30-23,12-15 30-23,34-32,30-27 30-23,30-28,30-26 30-24,23-30,25-30,31-29,15-13 19-30,16-30,24-30

* Memphis Invitational Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) $ BYU Mizuno Classic (Provo, Utah) % MSU/Microlel Classic (Starkville, Miss.) A UNCQ Tournament ([jreensboro, NO * denotes conference games

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ATTEND 123 156 103 153 457 I/O 1877 193 206 67 163 125 175 175 37 316 207 396 534 367 558 285 732 142 302 289 189 218 -


r*% 2004 Seniors HeatherWATTS Setter

TiaraQILKEY

Right Side St. Louis, Mo. graduated: Mag, 2005 Currentlg working in Sales at Enterprise Rent-a-Car

Sandg, Utah graduated: August, 2003 Currentlg in Physical Therapg School at the University of Utah

Finished a stellar career second in school history with Most d e c o r a t e d plager in M e m p h i s v o l l e y b a l l 1,528 kills...Fourth all-time with 3,539 total attacks and history...Finished career second all-time in assists (5,206) eighth with a .247 hitting percentage...Became the 16"' and digs (l,402)...Eighth all-time with 169 service Tiger spiker to hit 1,000 kills and the first to reach the aces...2004-05 Conference 1,000-kilI plateau as a junior...Became the 16 h plager in USA Volleyball Scholar AthMemphis historg to down 1,000 kills and make 1,000 digs lete of the Year...2004 C-USA in a career.Ied the team in kills as a junior and a senior, Setter of the Year...2004 Conwith 538 and 521, respectively...2003 All-C-USA third ference USA preseason Allteam...2004 All-C-USA second team...Selected as MVP of Conference...Conference USA the Microtel Classic...All-Tournament Team performer in All-Tournament Team selecthe BYU/Mizuno Classic, UNC-Greensboro Invitational and tion (2003, 2004K..2004 All the 2003 Conference USA C-USA first team...2003 All CTournament...Three-time USA third team...Set Memphis Conference USA Plager of the and C-USA record for assists Week...Played in 399 games in a single season with 1,792 in her four-gear career... in 2003 and then eclipsed graduated in May 2005 with that mark with 1,830 in a degree in Communications. 2004...CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict IV first team (2002, 2003, 2004)... 2004 AVCA AllAmerica honorable mention...2004 AVCA Midwest Region first team... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient...Five-time C-USA Setter of the Week (2004)...Two-time Player of the Week (2003)...MVP of the Memphis and UNC-Greensboro InvitationaLSet Memphis record with a career-high 81 assists versus TCU (11/ 11/04)...Conference USA All-Decade nominee...Graduated in August 2003 with a degree in Exercise Sports and Science.

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Qilkeg's Career Highs

Watts's Career Highs

Kills: 27 vs. UT-Martin (8/30/03) Attempts: B3 vs Charlotte (11/8/03) Assists: 8 vs. TCU (11/21/04) Aces: 6 vs. CBU (9/4/02) Digs: 26 vs. Cincinnati (11/1/03) TB: 7.0 vs. Cincinnati (10/22/04) BS: 2, three times, last vs. Cincinnati (10/22/04) BA: 6 vs. Western Ky. (8/31/04)

Kills: 11 at Tulane( 11/22/03) Attempts: 18 at UAB( 10/19/02) Assists: 81 vs. TCU (11/11/04) Aces: 6 vs. NC State (9/19/03) Digs: 26 at Davidson (9/22/04) TB: 5.0, three times, last vs. ECU (10/15/04) BS: 2 vs. Gardner-Webb (9/21/02) BA: 5, multiple times, last vs. ECU (10/15/04)

Cjilkeg and Watts with their families on "Senior Night."

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Conference USA

Conference USA:New Look, Same Commitment to Excellence (jet to know Conference USA. We embrace a new era with fresh faces and a renewed commitment to excellence and leadership in athletics, academics and community involvement.

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ference USA," Banowskg said. "It is an opportunitg for us to tighten our geography, group similar institutions together, create a divisional model, and stage a football championship game. It will be verg exciting to watch this league grow and develop." SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

C-USA begins a new chapter in 2005-06 after celebrating 10 gears of remarkable history. Six nationally prominent universities - Marshall, Rice, SMU, Volleyball Tulsa, UCF and UTEP - join tradition-rich • 26 NCAA appearances members - East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, • Three Sweet 16 appearances in 1906, 1908 Southern Miss, Tulane and UAB - to form the and 2004 new look of the league. This combination • Has sent at least three teams to the NCAA further enhances our men's and women's Championship five of the last seven gears programs that are steeped in athletic suc- • Five C-USA teams posting 20-win seasons cess and academic prowess. for six of the last eight seasons All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men's and SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD women's athletic programs, many of which C-USA institutions are among the nation's best compete regularly for NCAA Championships. in academic performance among student-athC-USA sponsors competition in 19 sports - letes, bolstered by the fact that student-athnine for men (baseball, basketball, cross letes at league schools have a higher graducountry, football, golf, soccer, tennis and in- ation rate than the general student populadoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for tion. Among C-USA's 5,000 student-athletes, women (basketball, cross country, golf, soft- there are champions off the playing field as ball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, well. In nine gears, 78 student-athletes earned indoor and outdoor track and field and vol- national Verizon Academic All-America honlegball). ors, while 216 were named All-District. In addition, more than 0,500 student-athletes have C-USA, along with league administrators and been named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll coaches, maintains an unwavering commit- or received the Commissioner's Academic ment to the academic and athletic excellence Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement of our member institutions. in the classroom. The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. The membership changes have given C-USA the opportunity to play a pivotal role in the changing face of conference affiliations and have reinforced the league's position in collegiate athletics for gears to come. "We are excited about our new membership and making structural improvements to Con-

C-USA ON TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc., and College Sports Television Networks (CSTV). The league entered into a long-term agreement with CSTV, which provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men's and women's basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CSTV agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production through CSTV Online, a subsidiary of CSTV. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference's current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference's Football Championship

Conference USA Media Relations

Russ Anderson

Courtney Morrison-Archer

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(jame, starting with the inaugural event in 2005. It also encompasses distribution of men's basketball and women's basketball on ESPN/ ESPN2 and both tournament championship games. C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY The conference's footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than I . I million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to communitg involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. GOVERNANCE Along with the ACC, Big East. Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league's Board of Directors. Dr. Joseph Steger of Cincinnati served as the chair for the first four gears and was succeeded bg Dr. J.H. Woodward of Charlotte. In September 2003, Dr. Shirley Raines of Memphis was named as the third chair. A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation's top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league's charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USE Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league's headguarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league's first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Since its formation, C-USA has established a foundation, an identify and a historg that reflects the league's national presence. CUSA celebrated its I Oth Anniversarg during the 2004-05 season, marking a significant milestone for the league and setting the course for the next decade and begond.

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Standings/Honors 2004 CONFERENCE USA STANDINGS (FINAL)

Overall

Conference x, y-Louisville Marquette TCU

Cincinnati Memphis Tulane Sainl Louis Charlotte DePaul East Carolina Houston USF

Southern Miss UAB

W 13 10 10

L Pet. 0 1.000 3 .769 3 .769 10 3 .769 9 4 .692 6 7 .462 6 7 .462 5 8 .385 5 8 .385 5 8 .385 5 8 .385 5 8 .385 2 11 .154 0 13 .000

H 7-0 5-2

5-1 5-1 6-1 4-3 3-3 3-4 4-2 2-4 3-4 5-2 2-4 0-6

A 6-0 5-1 3-2 5-2 3-3 2-4 3-4 2-4 1-6 3-4 2-4 0-6 0-7 0-7

W 30

L

22 23 22 27 17 15 19 12 11 11 9 7 1

7 9 11 10 12 17 14

Pet. 3 .909

19 18 21 20 20 24

.759 .719 .667 .730 .586 .484 .576 .387 .379 .344 .310 .259 .040

H 16-1 10-4 10-5 12-3 11-2 10-3 5-6 13-5 7-6 6-7 6-9 7-4 4-8 1-11

A 9-2

8-1 11-3 8-5 6-5 5-6 6-7 5-6 2-11 3-8 3-7 1-12 1-10 0-11

N 5-0 4-2 2-1 2-3 10-3 2-3 4-4 1-3 3-2 2-3 2-5 1-4 2-2 0-2

2004 CHEVRONTEXACO C-USA TOURNAMENT Mondag, November 22 (Championship): Match 11 - Louisville def. Marquette Sundag, November 21 (Semifinals) Match 9 - Louisville def. Memphis Match 10 - Marquette def. Cincinnati

.3-0 (30-24, 30-22, 30-24)

3-0 (30-19, 30-16, 30-24) 3-1 (30-15, 30-27, 25-30, 30-25)

Saturdag, November 20 Match 5 - (1) Louisville def. Houston 3-0 (30-21, 30-24, Match 6 - Memphis def. (4) TCU 3-2 (30-24, 23-30, 25-30, 31-29, Match 7 - (2) Cincinnati def. Saint Louis 3-0 (30-22, 30-19, Match 8 - (3) Marquette def. Tulane 3-0 (30-24, 30-19,

30-26) 15-13) 30-16) 30-13)

Friday, November 19 Match 1 - (8) Houston def. (9) East Carolina 3-0 (30-18, Match 2 - (5) Memphis def. (12) DePaul 3-0 (30-23, Match 3 - (7) Saint Louis def. (10) USF 3-2 (24-30, 30-26, 28-30, Match 4 - (6) Tulane def. (11) Charlotte 3-1 (28-30, 32-30,

31-29) 30-26) 16-14) 30-20)

30-23, 30-28, 30-24, 30-25,

ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS First Team Aida Antanaviciute, Saint Louis "Julie DuPont, Cincinnati Jaci (jonzalez (L), Houston Bing Sun, Louisville Dominika Szabo, TCU Lena Ustgmenko, Louisville ^Heather Walts (S), Memphis *'Plaijer of the Year ^Setter of the Year Second Team Theresa Coughlin, Marquette Deva Fowler, Tulane Tiara Qilkey, Memphis Rachel Torblaa, Cincinnati Sarah Vernon (S), Marquette Talaya Whitfield (L), TCU Anastasia Yartseva, Louisville Third Team Janet fjoreham, DePaul Ellen Hayes (L), DePaul Mgann Hellsten, Cincinnati Jennifer Hoffman, Louisville Erin Ludeke (S), TCU Kelly McAnelly, Houston Anna Vaughn, TCU

All-Freshman Team Svetlana Dukule, Louisville AA Kristina Fabris, USF Sutton Lasater, Saint Louis Elenda Pilnikova, Louisville 2004 PLAYERS/SETTERS OF THE WEEK Kimberlg Todd, Marguette Here is a look at C-USA's Plager(s)/Setter(s) of the Week for the 2004 season:- Talaga Whitfield, TCU AA Freshman of the Year Sept. 7 S- Sarah Vernon (Marquette)

P- Julie DuPont (Cincinnati) P- Aida Antanaviciute (Saint Louis) S- Heather Wafts (Memphis) Sept.13 P- Ellen Rehme (TCU) S- Sarah Vernon (Marquette) Sept. 20 P-Tiara (Jilkeg (Memphis) S-Heather Watts (Memphis) Sept. 27 P- Aida Antanaviciute (Saint Louis) P-Tiara (jilkeg (Memphis) S-Heather Watts (Memphis) Oct. 4 P-Dominika Szabo (TCU) S-Erin Ludeke (TCU) Oct. 11 P- Aida Antanaviciute (Saint Louis) P- Anna Vaughn (TCU)

Oct. 18 P-Kimberleg Todd (Marquette) S-Mollg McDonald (Charlotte) Oct. 25 P- Aida Antanaviciute (Saint Louis) P- Janet (joreham (DePaul) S- Mollg McDonald (Charlotte) Nov. 1 P- Mganna Hellsten (Cincinnati) P- Lena Ustgmenko (Louisville) S- Heather Watts (Memphis) Nov. 8 P- Kristina Fabris (USF) S- Sarah Vernon (Marquette) Nov. 15 P- Erica Heisser (Marquette) S- Sarah Vernon (Marquette) S- Heather Watts (Memphis)

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Defensive Plager of the Year Jaci (jonzalez, HOU Coach of the Year Leonid Yelin, LOU

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Heather Watts, Memphis Julie DuPont, Cincinnati Theresa Couglin, Marguette Sarah Vernon, Marguette Jennifer Hoffman, Louisville •Lena Ustgmenko, Louisville 'Tournament MVP

Memphis Volleyball 2005


Conference USA Statistics DIQS (Minimum 1.00 per game) Plaijer

Tm

GONZALEZ, jaci

HOU JR

Cl

WIIITFIFLD, Talaija

TCU

D1CKSON, Kelli HAYES, Ellen

TFJL DPU

BERTINI, Johanna GALV1N, Rrianna

ECU JR IJAI) SO

JR SO

FREER, Erin

MAR SR

BLUNCK. Amanda

USM SO

Ilii 106 77 100 99

KREYLlNtj. Hoik] SZLANFUCIIT, Auheil

CIIA CIIA

118

m

No. Per Game 698 5.77 CO I 5.08 •M6 4.42 510 4.40 447 4.22 4.17 321 411 364 3.08 434 3.56 3.54 418

POINTS Plauer Tm ANTANAV1CI1ITE, Ailla SLO DUPONT, Julie CIN USTYMENKO, Lena ... LOU

HITTINQ PERCENTAGE (Minimum .200/3.0 attacks per game) Plaijer YARTSEVA, Anaslasia HOFFMAN. Jenniler BURTON. ShelblJ HELLSTEN. Mljanna NEWELL. Leslie VAUGHN, Anna FOWLER, Deva VERNON, Sarah SUN, Bin<] 4 1IOWELL, Paige

Tm

Cl

G

K

COU SO COU JR

100 2 6 1 109 239

MEM FR CIN SO

84 154 1 1 7 284

CIN

1 1 4 24fl

TCU TUL MAP. LOU ECU

SR

SR SR SR JR

121 102 100 102 103

410 378 218 354 283

E T Pet. 442 .452 436 .436 46 321 .336 90 600 .323 72 549 .322 122 895 .322 124 802 .317 61 504 .312 104 803 .311 92 614 .311 01 49

KILLS (Minimum 2.00 per game) Plaijer

No. Per Game

ANTANAVICIUTE, Ailla DUPONT, Julie SILVEIRA, Flavia HEIIME, Ellen MCANELLY, Kelll) USTYMENKO, Lena KENON, Anaslasia SZADU, llominika SZLANFUCIIT, Ahneij COUCjllLIN. Theresa

6.24 4.90 4.18

G 10!) 117 109 102

K 680 573 442 378

98 116 121 118 100 119

410 402 501 470 396 490

Tm

Cl

No. Per Ijamc

CIN SU MAR SR TCU

136 119 117 100 64

SLU II SI ECU

JR JR SO

94 1102 100 1205

DPU USM

SR SR

MEM SR

CIIA

79

1830 1494 1415 1215

13.46 12.55 12.35 12.15 11.88

760 930

69

709

96

841

11.77 11.72 11.37 11.14 8.76

TEAM STATISTICS

Team Louisville TCU Memphis Cincinnali Saint Louis Tulane Charlollc Marqueite IlePaul East Carolina OSF Houston Southern Miss OAB

I /'Hi

3067 3399 mi

3313 2276 3285 2501 3111 2890 2153 /III? 2623 2295

Team MarquGlie Memphis Louisville ICO Cincinnali Saini Louis lulane OSF Charlollc DePaul Houston East Carolina Soiilhern Miss HAD

Per Game 15.10 1319 929 H09

OLDENBURG, Jessica ALLEN. Emillj NEWELL, Lisa

Tm Cl MEM SO

G 130

No.

14.75 11.59

I072 II95

11.116

13.37 13.30

mm

13.05 12.79 12.75 11.07 10.91

Pel. .303 .257 .250 .238 .238 .235 .230 .2111 .152 .119 .112

KILLS

Team Louisville Marqucllc Memphis ICO Cincinnati Tulane Saint Louis Charlollc OSF Oel'aul East Carolina Houston Southern Miss OAB

No. 1041 974 1153

Per Game 16.52 16.51 16.14

I222

16.03

1201

15.80

BLOCKS Team Louisville Tulane Saint Louis Cincinnali Marquetle Southern Miss Dcl'aul Easl Carolina Charlollc llouslon OAO Memphis USF ICO

SERVICE ACES Team Charlotte Memphis ICO Tulane Easl Carolina Cincinnati Marqueite Saint Louis Louisville BcPaul Soulhein Miss OSF

Per Game

CHA TCU

USTYMENKO, Lena .. WI11TFIELD, Talaija . WE1LAND, Sarah NANCE, Melissa LUDEKE, Erin

1

DIGS

MOORBERG, ManillJ

Team Marquelie.. DcPaul Tulane

BLOCKS (Minimum Plager HOFFMAN, Jenniler GOREHAM, Janet COOLEY, Alexis FOWLER, Deva HELLSTEN, Muanna OC1ESA, Cassi YARTSEVA, Anastasia.. IIEISSER, Erica STEPHENS. Jazzmien.. HOUSTON, Iman

Memphis Volleyball 2005

1-1,99

796 789 1181

SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per game) Plaijer CLAYTON, Christen

BS BA Pis PtS/G 9 68 743.0 6.82 9 81 648.5 5.54 7 50 522.0 30 108 480.0 2 24 450.0 46 123 529.5 5 38 551.0 32 528.0 15 446.5 29 525.5

HITTING; PERCENTAGE

ASSISTS

ASSISTS (Minimum 5.00 per game) Plager WATTS, Heather MCDONALD. Molll) OLSON, Noel VERNON, Sarah LUDEKE, Erin MCCLANAHAN, Erin NOG1IE1RA, Juliana KRUG, Heidi WEST Amie TRUQNG. Ami]

Cl

JR SR JR FOWLER, Deva TUL SR SILVEIRA, Flavia .... USF JR GOREHAM, Janet.... DPU SR RE1IME, Ellen TCU SZLINFUCHT, Abheij. CHA CUUCjlllIN, Theresa.. MAR SR MCANELLY. KelllJ ... HOU SO

Memphis Houston Southern Miss.. Cincinnati Louisville Sainl Louis

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No. 1026 1309 953 947 1217 1380 1063 HI

Per Game 17.29 17.22 16.72 16.05 16.01 15.33 15.19

mill

11.12 14.29

14.25

OAB

13.110

Charlollc Easl Carolina...

13,15 12.86


By the lumbers Below is a listing of the all-time roster sorted by player number. The list does not include rosters from 1973-1978. Some names are listed under multiple numbers since they changed uniforms from one year to the next.

"1 Emilg Steckel Brooke Chrisman Jessica Henry Beckg Tigert Alisande Cavanagh Jenng McCog Shawna Mullins Wgnne Moore Karen Fussell Linda Conner Cindg Eschbach

"D Tiara Qilkeg Amg Vaughn R e n e e Ross Chelle Penner Hollg Buford D e b b i Hammond ttfi 11 U

Jennie Toronto Heather Sanders Jeannie Robison Janice Negens #9 K a t h e r i n e Lehman Teri Clarke Lauren Berg A d r i a n n e E d m o n d s Lori Jones Margi McNeelg Lindsag Bax Liz Mullen «7/ Amg (jreer Fehi Tuivai Mia Stephens Jaci Johnson Marg Vercande Amie Hamilton Carol Hooker Monique Swabg Sglvia Watson Kris Lemon itl ff J Phgllis Richeg Hristina Slancheva Drenda Roberts Beckg Harden Rachel Aldous Laura Stoke *Ro Nikki Taglor Shelbg Burton Katie McFarland Amanda Boatright Debbie Jessica Baleg Cunningham Deidre Rowell Linda Conner Lisa Brag Barbara Whitaker Clare Dirksen #/[ Margi McNeelg Katie Sandage Ashleg Liford Ashleg (jreen -ft^9n Sami R a n d o l p h Nancy Nellans Kara Cronin Rosie Qlenn Phgllis Richeg Jamie Runkle Wgnne Moore Sandg Monce Lori Jones Lowette Swinlon

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THE B A N N E R S

Sandg Monce-Qarner, a member of the Tiger volleyball team from 19771980, is the only Tiger to have had her jersey retired. Her No. 9 hangs from the rafters in the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. As a Tiger, Monce was the only student-athlete to be invited to the Olympic Team tryouls in 1980. Despite not making the team, Monce soon began her coaching career as a graduate assistant for then-Memphis State. She assumed an assistant coaching spot with the Tigers in 1984. Monce was an assistant for Memphis until 1986. Monce was also a member of the Lady Tiger track and field team.

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Year-by-Year Results 18-7

1973..

JaneHOOKER 1971-73 53-21 (.716)

16-16

7575.

(SMurray State pLambuth

W .... W ....

Purdue Western Michigan

L .......2-0 L .... ... 1-2

pAustinPeay ^Florence Slate

W .... W ....

Illinois Stale

L.... ...0-2 W ... ...2-1 L .... ....0-2 L .... .... 1-2

(glTennessee

L

Carthage College Alabama

"Jackson State

W ....

Berry College

Austin Peag W ....2-0 pHiodes(SouIhweslem).. W .... 2-0

"Lambuth "Austin Peay

W .... W ....

iMiddleTennessee

W .... 2-1

(glTennessee Tech (glTennessee Tech

L 1

SUnion W .... "Rhodes(Soulhweslem).. W ....

Hinds JC W ... ...2-0 Mississippi State W ... ...2-1 Miss. Univ./Women ... L .... ....0-2 Middle Tennessee W ... ....2-0 UT-Martin L .... ....0-3 phodes(Soultiweslem).. W ... ....2-0

77-5

7577. PFisk

W ....2-0

0-2 1-2

"UT-Marlin

RlKKtes(Soutliwestern) .... W "Peabody W "Middle Tennessee W "Tennessee L SMilligan W SMarsHill W SWest Georgia L SMiddle Tennessee L 96UT-Martin W 96Jackson State J.C W OuMemphis Stale "B" .. W ^Memphis Stale "A".. W ^Mississippi College W

.... 2-1 .... 2-0 .... 2-1 1-2 ....2-0 ....2-0 1-2 0-2 .... 1-0 .... 1-0 .... 1-0 .... 1-0 .... 1-0

%PJ)odes(Saithweslem) .W .... 1-0 •MTSU Tournament SEast Tennessee St.Tournament ^Memphis St. Invitational Playday

1972..

"Winlhrop

W ....2-0 W ....2-0 W .... 2-1 W ....2-0 W ....2-0 W ....2-0

"Tennessee L 1-2 Western Carolina .... W ....2-1 Madison College

W ....2-0

Winlhrop

W ....2-0

STennessee W ....2-0 SEaslern Kentucky .... L 1-2 (SJMid-South Invilalional "Houston Invitational SEast Tennessee State Tournament

(glTennessee Tech

W ... ...2-1

pAustinPeag

W ... ...2-0

pLambulh POT-Martin "Lambuth

W ....2-1 W ... ....3-0 L .0-2

"Tennessee

L

Tennessee

JaniceDUNN 1974-77 64-57-1 (.529) 13-7

1976.. (fflSouthern Illinois .... W {porthern Illinois .... W plllinois State L "Peabodg W "Winthrop L "Auburn L SMiami Dade North CC ... W SJacksonville W SFIayler College L Sqeoryia W SFIorida International... L SFIoridaTech W %UT-Martin W

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

96TennesseeTech

2-0

W

96Middle Tennessee ... W %Easl Tennessee Slate ... W "Murray Slale W "FrancisMarionColleye .. W "Madison College L "Eastern Kentuckg L plllinois Slate Tournament •East Tennessee St. Tournament SJacksonville Tournament

Memphis Volleyball 2005

L

... 0-2

Southern Illinois W ..2-1 Southern Illinois L ........ 1-2 UT-Martin W ... ...2-1 Memphis Volleyball.... W ... ...2-0 STennessee L .... ....0-2 SCarson-Newman L ........0-2 %Colleyeof Charleston .. W ... ....2-1 ^Eastern Kentucky... L .... ....0-2 %North Carolina 1 .... 1-2 POT-Martin Tournament "Mid-South Invitational STCWSF Championships 96AIAW Southern Region II

L ....

1974..

.0-2

"Auburn L .0-2 "Middle Tennessee ....W ... ....2-1 «OT-Martin W ... ....2-0

"Eastern Kentuckg .... L.... @)Mid-South Invitational *UT-Martin Invilalional SEast Tennessee St. Tournament %TCWSF State Championship "AIAW Southern Region II

(ttPeabody W .... 2-0 (plurray State W .... 2-0 pMississippi W ....2-0 @Miss. Univ.AVomen ... L 1-2 "Northwestern Stale .. W .... 2-1 "Houston L 1-2 "Texas Southern L 1-2 SMiss. Univ./Women ... L 0-2 SEast Tennessee State ...L 0-2 96Danville(JC) W ....2-0 'Northeastern Illinois .. W .... 2-0 96Soulhern Illinois W .... 2-0 %Southwest Baptist .... W .... 2-0 ^Southern Illinois 1 1-2 "East Tennessee Slate ... L 1-2 "Austin Peag "Carson Newman "Tennessee "Fisk "Tennessee

(puddle Tennessee... W ... ...2-1

"Eastern Mennonile ... W ...

18-9

"Peabody

W ....

SMiddle Tennessee .... W .... SWinlhrop L SEast Tennessee Slate ... L 96UT-Martin W ... 96Carson-i\!ewman W .... ^Tennessee L 96Carson-Newman W .... ^Tennessee L .... Eastern Kentucky W ... Coker College W ... Duke W ...

Rliodes(Soulhwestem).... W .... 2-1 PJiodes (Southwestern) .... W .... 2-0

UT-Marlin

L

0-2

UT-Challanooya

L

2-0

Tennessee Tech L (qJColumbus College .... W

0-2 2-1

(gTTulane

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

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12-23-1

1

0-2

Pliss. Univ.AVomen ... L pMississippi Slate L pAlabama 1 *Murray Stale W "Southern Illinois L

0-2 0-2 0-2 2-0 0-2

"Ball State

L

0-2

*Northern Illinois SMurray State

L L

0-2 0-2

SLambulh

W

2-0

96Norlh Alabama 96TennesseeTech

W L

2-1 0-2

^Louisiana State

L

0-2

Rhodes(Soulhweslern) .. W "Central Missouri L "Western Illinois L "Illinois-Chicayo Circle .... L "Wichita State L "Qraceland College T "SW Missouri State L "Kearney Slate L UT-Martin L SMiddle Tennessee .... W iJtafes(Soulhweslem)... W

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

SLambulh

2-0

W

SMurray Stale SAustinPeay SUT-Marlin

W .... 2-0 W ....2-0 L 0-2

"Middle Tennessee.... W ....2-0 'East Tennessee State ... L 1-2 'Tennessee W .... 1-2 'Tennessee Tech L 1-2 JSMiss. Univ. lor Women Tourney *SIU Quadrangular Hatch SLambuth Triangular Match %Lady Tiqer Invitational "SW Missouri St. Tourneg SAuslin Peag Invitational 'TCWSF State Championships

1977 'Tennessee Tech L pMiss. Univ./Women ... L ..

pFloridaTech

L.

(fflTroy Stale "UT-Martin "Tennessee Tech

W W W ....3-1

SMississippi State STulane

W .... 2-0 L 1-2

SMiss. Univ./Women .. W .... 2-0 SFIoridaTech L 1-2

9Stodes(SouUi\veslem).. W .... 2-0 %UT-Chatlanooga W ....2-0 ^ChristianBrothers ... W .... 2-0 96Kentuckg State W ....2-1 96UT-Marlin W ....2-1

%TennesseeTech

L

1-2

Mississippi

L

2-3

SE Missouri State

W ....3-1

"Arkansas Slate W "Austin Peag W "Southwestern La L "Northern Kentucky .... L SLambulh W SFreed-llardeman W Middle Tennessee W SE Missouri Stale W *OT-Martin W 'Mississippi 1 Mississippi L l.ambuth W .Middle Tennessee .... W .Tennessee L .Tennessee Tech

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

W .... 3-0

.East Tennessee State .. W ....2-1 (glAlabama Invitational •Martin Triangular Match SMiss. Univ. (or Women Tourneg %UT-Martin Invitational "Ladg Tiger Inviilalional SLambulh Triangular Match •Memphis State Triangular Match .TCWSF Stale Championships


< *Year-by- Year Results DianeHALE 1978-86 212-166 (.561) 26-19

1978..

pMississippi 1 0-2 iMiss. UnivAVomen ... W ....2-1 (pT-Martin w ....2-0 [JJAIabama L 0-2 (glArkansas Stale L 1-2 @Arkansas State W ....2-1 PAlabama L 0-2 "New Orleans W ....2-1 "Miss. Univ.AVomen .... 1

0-2

"Florida State "Arkansas Slate

0-2 2-1

L L

"Columbus College W .... 2-0 SMiddle Tennessee .... W .... 2-0 SUT-Chatlanooga W ....2-1 ^Middle Tennessee ... W ....2-0 96Austin Peaij W ....2-0 ^Southwest Baptist .. W ....2-0 ^Arkansas State L 0-2 "Texas A(|M L 0-2 "Texas Tech

L

0-2

"Oklahoma

L

0-2

"Texas

L

0-2

i|New Orleans ((Nicholls State ((Central Arkansas ((Tennessee

L 0-2 W ....2-0 W ....2-0 L 2-0

$UT-Martin

W ....2-1

((Mississippi

L .... 1-2

'Middle Tennessee .... W ....2-0 'Southeast Missouri ... W ....2-0

.OT-Chattanooga

W .... 2-0

.East Tennessee Slate .. W .... 2-1

.Covenant College

W .... 2-0

IFIorida State L 0-2 INorthern Kentuckg .... L 0-2 IMorehead State W .... 2-0 ITennessee

W .... 2-0

POT-Marlin

W ....2-0

PAustin Peag St W .... 2-0 'Southeast Missouri ... W .... 2-0 =Jefferson CC W ....2-1

Tennessee Tech

W .... 2-0

last Tennessee State .... L

I I

0-2

"Middle Tennesse

W .... 0-2

Tennessee

L

PMississippi Tournament "Miss. U. for Women Tournament SMTSU Tri-Meet %UT-Martin Tournament "Houston Tournament C(Ladij Tiger Invitational •Memphis State Tri-Meet .UT-Chatlanooqa Quadrangular ILadg Volunteer Tournament ?UT-Martin Tri-Meet •Southeast Missour State Tri-Meet 'TCWSF Stale Tournament

0-2

1979. Henderson Stale Arkansas State Mississippi PMississippi

35-20 W W L L

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

PMississippi State

W

3-0

pUT-Martin Plulane

W L

2-0 1-2

pArkansas State pOT-Martin

W W

2-0 2-0

Plulane PMississippi PArkansas State

W L W

2-1 0-2 2-1

"Mississippi

W

2-0

"New Orleans

W

2-0

"Southwestern La "Alabama

W L

2-0 1-2

"Florida State

L

1-3

SMississippi Stale SOT-Martin SMississippi

W W L

2-0 2-0 1-1

SArkansas State

L

0-2

SLouisville W SMiss. Univ.AVomen .... W SMississippi W SJeffersonCC W %Miss. UnivAVomen ... W Tangier College W 96UCF L 96Miami 1

"^Florida Southern .... W

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

2-0

^Tennessee

L

2-0

^Mississippi

W

3-2

"Missouri (JV) "Northern Iowa "Missouri-KC

W W W

2-0 2-0 2-0

"Kansas State

L

1-2

"Missouri W "Kansas State L "UT-Martin W ((Cincinnati L ((Eastern Michigan L ((Southern Illinois L f(Miss.Univ./Women ... W f(UT-Mariin W

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

((North Alabama

W

2-0

§Troy State 'OT-Chaltanooga

W W

2-0 2-0

'Tennessee Tech

W

2-0

'(opponent unknown)... W 'Middle Tennessee W 'East Tennessee State ... W 'Tennessee 1 .North Carolina Slate ... L .Tennessee L

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

.MoreheadSt

3-0

L

^Mississippi Invitational "Miss. Univ.AVomen Invitational SMemphis Stale Invitational 96Florida State Invitational "Missouri Invitational ((Southern Illinois Invitational 'TCWSF State Tournament .AIAW Region II Tournament

1980 9/16... Mississippi

41-17

W .. ..3-1 9/18... North Alabama W .. ..2-0 UAB W .. .2-0 PUCF W .. .2-0 pTexasTech L ... ..0-2 PFlorida State W .. ..2-0 PAlabama L ... .0-2 9/22... UT-Martin W .. ..3-1 9/24... Mississippi State W .. ..3-1 "Louisville W .. .2-1 "Saint Louis W .. .2-1 "Tulane W .. .2-0 "Florida State L... .0-2 "Cincinnati W .. .2-0 "VirginiaTech W .. .2-0 "Florida State L ... ..1-2 10/1... Tennessee Tech W .. ..3-0 10/2... Tennessee L ... ..2-3 SClemson W .. ..3-1 SBuke W .. ..2-0 SNorth Carolina St W .. ..2-1 SKentuckg L ... ..0-2 SSouth Carolina L ... .. 1-2 SNorth Carolina L ... ..0-2 96LakeC.C W .. ..2-0 %Miami L... ..0-2 ^Florida Southern W .. ..2-0 96North Carolina L ... ..0-2 "Miss. UnivAVomen W .. ..2-0 "Middle Tennessee W .. ..2-0 "Jefferson C.C W .. ..2-0 "Mississippi L... . 1-2 10/20. Mississippi State W .. ..3-0 10/23. ArkansasState W .. ..3-0 f(Ball State W .. ..2-1 ((WesternMichigan L ... ..1-2 Pnois-Chicago Circle ... W .. ..2-0 ((Southern Illinois W .. ..2-0 ((Kellogg C.C L ... ..0-2 i}Ball State W .. ..2-0 ((Kellogg C.C L ... ..1-3 10/27 . Mississippi W .. ..3-2 Austin Peag W .. ..2-0 10/28. UT-Marlin W .. ..2-0 11/4... ArkansasState W .. ..3-0 'East Tennessee State .. W .. ..2-0 'Tennessee W .. ..2-1 'TennesseeTech W .. ..2-0 'MiddleTennessee ....W .. ..2-1 'UT-Chattanooga W .. ..2-1 'Tennessee L... ..1-2 'Tennessee W .. ..2-0 .East Carolina W .. ..2-1 .North Carolina W .. ..2-1 .North Carolina State .. W .. ..2-i .Eastern Kentuckg W .. ..2-1 .Kentucky L ... ..2-1 .Eastern Kentuckg L ... ..1-3 PAlabama Invitational "Metro Conference Tournament SSouth Carolina Invitational 96Florida State Invitational "Memphis State Invitational ((Southern Illinois Invitational «AIAW Region II Tournament

1981 PLouisville PSW Missouri St pOral Roberts Mississippi "Alabama "Northwestern "UCF "South Carolina "Kentucky UAB SMississippi SWestern Illinois SMissouri

27-14 W L L W W L W W L W W L L

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

SWestern Illinois

1

1-3

SMississippi

W .... 3-0

UAB Southern Illinois Mississippi State ^Central Arkansas

W ....3-0 L 1-3 W ....3-0 W ....3-0

%JeffersonC.C

W ....3-0

%Sl. Louis W ....3-1 "Middle Tennessee .... W ....3-0 "Rollins College W ....3-0 "East Tennessee State .... W .... 3-2 "Florida Slate L 0-3

"Tennessee ((Mississippi State

L 0-3 W .... 2-0

(JMiss. UnivAVomen .... W .... 2-0 (JTulane W ....2-0 ({Mississippi W ....2-1 ((Mississippi State W .... 3-0

5 Mississippi

W ....2-0

Mississippi State W ....3-0 Mississippi W .... 3-2 'Tulane L 1-2 'VirginiaTech W ....2-1 'Cincinnati L 1-2 'Saint Louis W ....2-0 'Louisville W ....2-1 'Tulane W ....2-1 .Cincinnati L 0-2 PSW Missouri Quadrangular "Kentuckg Invitational SMissouri Invitational %Ladg Tiger Invitational "Tennessee Invitational (jOle Miss Invitational 'Metro Conference Tournament .Metro Championship Tournament

1982..

15-26

Kentucky

L

2-3

pSouthern Illinois pEastern Illinois

L L

1-3 2-3

[fJMissouri

L

0-3

(olLouisville

L

0-3

Mississippi

W .... 3-1

Southern Miss

W ....3-0

"Southern Illinois "Tennessee

L L

0-3 0-3

SSouth Alabama STexasAIJM SNicholls State

L L L

0-2 0-2 0-2

SLouisiana State

W ....2-1

SSam Houston St

L

Arkansas Slate %Eastern Michigan ^Western Michigan ^Illinois State

W ....3-1 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 0-2

0-2

Memphis Volleyball 2005


Year-by-Year Results

,

96Cincinnati 1 Kentucky L "Mississippi Stale W "Mississippi L "New Orleans W "Arkansas Stale W "Arkansas State W "Mississippi L Mississippi L ([TennesseeTech L ((Florida State L ((Morehead Stale W ([Eastern Kentucky ... W ((Morehead Stale L Arkansas State W 'Virginia Fech W 'Florida Slate L 'Louisville L 'Cincinnati W 'Tulane W 'Southern Miss W 'Cincinnati L 'Florida State L pSoulhern Illinois Invitational •Memphis State Invitational SLSU Classic %Louisville Invitational "Ole Miss Invitational ((Morehead State Invitational .Metro Conference Tournamen

.... 1-2

1983

75- 18 (pCLA pi ogola Margmount (ptah PUC Santa Clara Mississippi Arkansas State "Cincinnati "VirginiaTech "Louisville TennesseeTech SSouthern Miss SSouthwestern La ^Mississippi State 961-Torida State asSouth Carolina 96TuIane 96Souihern Miss "Cincinnati

L .. I L L W W L W L L W W W L L L W L

"Cjeorge Washington L "Morehead State W Arkansas State L

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

.... 0-2 .... 0-2 .... 0-3

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

((Mississippi State W ((Mississippi W f[UAB W ((Mississippi L SE Missouri State W SE Missouri State W 'Arkansas Stale W 'Tulsa W 'Illinois W .Louisville L (SiCal Slate-Fullerton Tourname t "Virginia Tech Invitational SMemphis State Tournament 96Southern Miss Invitational "Tennessee Tournament ([Ole Miss Tournament 'Memphis State Invitational .Metro Championships

1984

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

. UAB W Clemson W Eastern Illinois L LSO L Southwestern La W Logola L North Bakota State ... W

mphis Volleyball 2005

W L L L L W W L L L W .. W L W W L

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

10/20. Qeorgia

L

0-3

10/25 . South Carolina 10/26 . Virginia Tech 11/2... Southern Illinois 11/5... Arkansas Slate 11/8... iJTulsa 11/8... (STennessee Tech

L W L L 1 1

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

11/9... ^Western Kentucky W

3-1

11/9... @ Mississippi State ... W 11/14. Austin Peag W 11/14 . 'Southern Miss L pMemphis Stale Invitational 'Metro Championships

3-1 3-0 1-3

21-16

Southern Illinois L Indiana Purdue W Indiana State W Florida W Eastern Illinois W Mississippi L (5)SW Missouri Slale.. L pOral Roberts W POral Roberts W PSW Missouri Slate ..L "Mississippi L "Arkansas State W "Middle Tennessee .... W "Mississippi State W Tulane W Southern Miss W Arkansas State W STexas-Arlington L SOklaboma L STexasAfiM L Murray State W OAB W Florida State L (jeorgia L Louisville L Cincinnati L Mississippi L Arkansas State W SE Missouri State W South Carolina L Virginia Tech W Tulsa W Morehead State W Southern Illinois L Illinois-Chicago W 'Cincinnati W 'Louisville L iSoulhwest Missouri St. Tourr eg "Mississippi State Tournament STexas Tournament 'Metro Championships

1985

9/18... Mississippi 9/20... Texas-Arlington 9/21... Western Michigan 9/21... Tennessee 9/27... Florida State 9/28... Montevallo 9/28... Xavier 9/29... Southern Illinois 10/3... Stephen F. Austin 10/4... Louisville 10/5... Cincinnati 10/6... Northeast Louisiana 10/11 .Tulane 10/12. Southern Miss 10/15 . Arkansas State 10/17 . Mississippi

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

15-19 3-0 3-0 2-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 3-2

17-17

1986.. 9/5 .... 9/6 .... 9/6 .... 9/12... 9/12... 9/13... 9/13... 9/13... 9/15... 9/16... 9/22... 9/26... 9/27...

(fflSW Missouri State.. L (aljeorgetown W (^Mississippi L *Butler W "Western Kentucky . W "Tennessee L "Louisville W "Tennessee L Austin Peag W Mississippi State W Arkansas-Little Rock W Oral Roberts L Northeast Louisiana ... L

9/27... Arkansas State

W

10/3... Southern Miss 10/9... Florida State 10/10. William 5 Mary 10/11 . SFIorida 10/11 . SNorth Carolina State

W L W L L

10/14. Arkansas State

W

10/17 . Mississippi 10/24. Louisville 10/25. Cincinnali

W L L

10/25. Loyola

L

9/2 .... Tennessee L 9/4 .... 'Texas L 9/5 .... 'Southwest Missouri. L

9/5 .... 'Kansas 9/8 ....Ole Miss 9/11... "Western Kentucky 9/11... *Va. Commonwealth 9/12... -"Austin Peag

K (K 2-:

L

0-;

W .W .W W

....3-1 .... 3-( .... 3-1 ....3-1

9/12... "Cincinnati

W .... 3-

9/12... UAB 9/16... SBrigham Young 9/17... SMontana 9/17... SUtah 9/18... SWeber Slate 9/18... SWashington

W .... 3L (K L (K L 2-: L OX L (K

9/19... SUtah Slate 9/19... SChapman

L 1-: W .... 3-

9/25... Louisville

W .... 3-

9/26... Cincinnati

L

10/2... Southern Miss

W .... 3-

I-I

10/3... Mississippi Stale

W .... 3-1

10/6... Arkansas State 10/9... South Carolina 10/10. Luke 10/11. Northern Iowa 10/12. Virginia Tech 10/23. .UAB 10/24. -Houston 10/30. Florida State

W W L L W W W L

.... 3.... 3I-: 0-: ....3-1 .... 3.... 30-:

11/3... Arkansas State

W .... 3-

11/6... "Mississippi State 11/7... "Tulsa

W ....3-1 W ....3-1

11/13. -Arkansas State

W ....3-1

11/14. =UAB W ....3-; 11/14. -Ole Miss L I-: 11/20. ((Virginia Tech W ....3-1 11/21. ^Cincinnati L ]-: 'Southwest Missouri Invitational •Western Kentuckg Classic $BYU Invitational .Houston \Vhat-A-Burger Classic

"Memphis State Invitational =01e Miss Invitational f(Metro Conference Tournament

24-18

1988..

10/30. Oral Roberts

L

10/31. South Carolina

L

9/1 9/2 9/3 9/3

11/1... Virginia Tech

L

9/8 ...."SouthAlabama

W ....3-2

11/7... 96Texas-EI Paso 11/8... asxavier 11/8... %Tulsa

W W W

9/9 ...."Clemson 9/9 .... "Valparaiso 9/10... *New Mexico 9/10... "SouthAlabama 9/13... Austin Peag 9/14... Colorado Slate 9/16... .New Mexico 9/16... WirginiaTech

W W L W W L L W

....3-1 .... 3-0 0-3 ....3-0 .... 3-0 0-3 0-3 ....3-1

9/17... .Colorado

L

0-3

9/17... .Ole Miss 9/24... ((Maryland 9/24... (jPenn Stale

W ....3-0 W .... 3-0 L 0-3

11/11. Arkansas State W 11/13. Mississippi L 11/20. 'Cincinnati W 11/21 . 'South Carolina L pLady Tiger Classic •Western Kentucky Tournament SFIorida Tournament ^Memphis Stale Invitational 'Metro Championships

42

1987..

JimCALLENDAR 1987-88 45-34 (.570) .21-16

.... Southern Illinois ....'Western Illinois ....'Missouri .... Wichita State

L 1-3 W ....3-1 L 1-3 W .... 3-2


L I m .. Year-by-Year Results 11/24. fjVillanova 11/28. Die Miss 11/29. Southern Miss

W .... W .... W ....

10/4... Arkansas State 10/7... Louisville

L W ....

10/8... 10/9... 10/14. 10/15. 10/15. Id/IB.

L L L L L W ....

Cincinnati Kentucky Florida State SFIorida JMiami JUSF

10/19. Arkansas State

L

10/21. Alcorn State 10/25. Die Miss 10/28. South Carolina 10/29. Virginia Tech 11/3... Georgia

W .... W .... L W .... L

11/4... =Sainl Louis

L

11/4... 11/4... 11/5... 11/5... 11/18.

=Tulsa W -Western Kentucky.. W =Northeast Louisiana W Western Illinois W "Louisville W

11/19. 'Cincinnati

.... .... .... .... ....

L

'Missouri Tournament *HSU/Qraphic Systems Classic •Colorado Invitational

§Penn Stale Classic 5South Florida Tournament 41SU Invitational

"Metro Conference Tournament

MikeLINQENFELTER 1989-90 56-24 (.700) 1989..

26-15

W ....3-1 9/1 .... •Arkansas State 2-3 9/1 .... •SW Missouri State ...L 9/2 .... •Florida L 1-3 9/2 .... •South Alabama W .... 3-0 L 1-3 9/8 .... •Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3 9/8 .... •Pittsburgh 9/10... Saint Louis L 0-3 W .... 3-0 9/15... %Murrag State 9/15... %UAB W ....3-1 W .... 3-1 9/16... ^Tennessee Tech 9/16... %Utah State W ....3-2 9/20... Mississippi L 3-2 9/22... ^Colorado L 0-3 W .... 3-0 9/23... STennessee W ....3-2 9/23... $USF 9/24... Austin Peag W ....3-1 9/29... =Hofstra W ....3-0 9/29... Oklahoma L 2-3 W .... 3-0 9/30... •George Mason 1-3 9/30... Southwest Missouri ...L W ....3-1 10/6... .Virginia Tech W ....3-1 10/7... .South Carolina 10/10. Mississippi W .... 3-2 10/13. IBaglor W ....3-1 10/14. 'Houston L 0-3 10/16. Alcorn State W ....3-0 10/19. .Tulane W ....3-0 W ....3-0 10/20 . .Southern Miss 10/21 . Nicholls Slate W ....3-1 10/25. .Florida State L 2-3 L 1-3 10/29. Kentuckg 1 1-3 10/31 . Arkansas State

11/3... .Louisville 11/4... -Cincinnati 11/6... Austin Peay 11/10. ((Missouri 11/10. ^Southern Illinois 11/11 . ((Mississippi 11/11 . GNorthTexas 1 1 / 1 7 . PVirginia Tech 11/18. PCincinnati

1 W W W W W W W L

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

"-Lady Tiger Cup

•Illini Classic 96MSU/(jraphic Sgstems Classic

«UT Exercise Essentials Classic •Southwest Missouri State Classic

.Metro Conference Match {Houston Invitational ?Melro Conference tournament

1990..

30-9

8/31... 'Oregon State 9/1 .... 'Oklahoma 9/1 .... 'Texas Arlington

L L W

0-3 0-3 3-2

9/7 .... Florida

L

2-3

9/8 .... OSF W 9/11... Mississippi State L 9/14... *Middle Tennessee .... W 9/15... "Western Kentucky.. W 9/18... Austin Peag W 9/21... .Evansville W 9/22... .Ball State W

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

9/22... .Morehead State

W

3-0

9/25... 9/29... 9/30... 10/1... 10/5... 10/6...

Arkansas Stale Missouri -Northern Iowa Mississippi Fulane Southern Miss

W W W W W W

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

10/9... Tennessee State

W

3-1

10/13 . Florida State 10/15 . Tennessee 10/19. Auburn 10/20. UAB 10/22 . Alcorn Stale 10/26 . Louisville 10/27 . Cincinnati 10/30 . Murray State 11/2... South Carolina 11/3... Virginia Tech

W W L W W W W W W W

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

11/7... Arkansas Stale

W

3-1

11/11 . Mississippi L M/ie.liSouthernMiss W 11/17 . ((Cincinnati W ll/18.SLouisville L 11/29 . 96Logola-Margmou.nl.. L 11/29. ^William S. Marg W 11/30 . 96Arizona State W 11/30 . 96Daglon W 12/1... ^Houston L GMetro Conference Tournament ^Women's Invitational Volleyball Champ.

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

PenngLUCAS-WHITE 1991-95 95-80 (.543) 8/30... "American Universitg . W 8/31... "Georgia L 8/31... "Illinois State L

3-0 0-3 1-3

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

11/18. Mississippi State 11/20. "Marguette 11/21. "UAB "GMC Championships

W

3-0

1993

9/20... .Northeast Louisiana W

3-1

9/6 .... 9/7 .... 9/7 .... 9/13... 9/14...

^Wisconsin %Rhode Island '^Southern Cal 6.Southern Illinois ^Illinois-Chicago

9/14... SOhio Universitg 9/21... .Arkansas State

L L L L W

L

0-3

9/24... Arkansas-Little Rock W 9/27... 'George Washington . W 9/28... 'Bradleg W 9/28... =Wright State L 10/1... Mississippi L 10/4... SBuiler W 10/5... SStephen F. Austin .... W 10/5... SSE Missouri State .... L 10/11. Louisville L 10/12. Cincinnati W 10/17. Louisiana Tech W 10/19. Saint Louis W 10/25. DePaul L 10/26 . Marguette W 10/29 . Arkansas State L I I / I . . . UAB L 11/2... Rice W 11/8... Mississippi W 11/15. lArmij W 1 1 / 1 6 . (Connecticut W 11/16. !Va Commonwealth ... W 11/23. "Saint Louis W 11/24. "UAB L 11/24. "Cincinnati W •Crimson Classic ^Syracuse Invitational •Graphic Systems Classic

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

1992. 9/4 .... 9/5 .... 9/5 .... 9/11... 9/12... 9/17... 9/18... 9/19... 9/22... 9/26... 9/26... 10/2... 10/3... 10/3... 10/4... 10/9... 10/10. 10/16. 10/17. 10/22. 10/24. 10/24 . 10/25. 10/25. 10/30. 11/2... 11/6... 11/7... 11/10. 11/13. 11/13. 11/14. 11/14.

43

10-26

L 2-3 W ....3-1 L 1-3

25-11

9/3 .... 'OT-Chaltanooga 9/4 .... *UT-Martin 9/4 .... 'Clemson 9/10... "South Alabama 9/11... S lllinois-Chicago 9/11... *Evansville 9/15... OleMiss 9/17... STexas-Pan Am 9/17... SStephen F. Austin 9/18... SSamford 9/18... SNew Orleans

W W L W L W W W L W W

9/21... UT-Martin

W .... 3-

9/24... %(jeorge Washington. L 9/25... ^Florida L 9/25... 96USF L 9/28... Saint Louis W 10/1... "Oral Roberts L 10/1... "Western Kentucky .. W 10/2... "Southern w 10/2... "Frog Slate W 10/8... Marguette W 10/9... DePaul W 10/15. Saint Louis W 10/16. Cincinnati W 10/17 . Southwestern La W 10/22. UAB W 10/23. Dagton W 10/27 . Arkansas State L 10/30. Cincinnati L 10/31 .Dagton W 11/5... DePaul W 11/6... Marguette W 11/9... UAB W 11/11 . Ole Miss W 11/16 . Arkansas Slate L li/ig.f,UAB L

.... 3.... 31.... 32.... 3.... 3.... 30 ....3 .... 3 0-3 0-3 1-3 ....3-1 2-3 .... 3-2 ....3-0 ....3-0 ....3-2 ....3-2 ....3-0 ....3-0 .... 3-0 ....3-1 ....3-1 2-3 2-3 ....3-2 ....3-0 ....3-0 ....3-1 ....3-1 2-3 1-3

=•Minnesota

L

0-3

•Alabama

W

3-2

•UCF 1 «SE Missouri Slate ... W .Arkansas-Little Rock L North Texas W Texas-Arlington L SW Louisiana W Arkansas Slate L %Bowling Green L ^Syracuse L

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

Cincinnati

W

3-0

((Stephen F Austin

L

0-3

((Northeast Louisiana W ((Louisiana Tech L

3-0 0-3

1994.

Marguette DePaul Cincinnati Saint Louis UAB

W L L L L

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

•UT-Chattanooga •Tulane =Samford

W L W

3-1 1-3 3-1

=Sam Houston Saint Louis Arkansas Slate

L L L

0-3 0-3 0-3

9/2 .... •Southeastern La W .... 3-0 9/3 .... •Arkansas Little-Rock. W ....3-1 9/3 .... •Tulsa W ....3-0 9/9 .... •OleMiss W ....3-1 9/10... •Murrag State W ....3-0 0-3 9/10... •Stephen F. Austin L 9/16... ^Northern Arizona L 0-3 9/16... $CSU Northridge L 0-3 9/17... SHouston L 0-3 9/21... Tennessee State W .... 3-0 9/24... Louisville L 2-3 9/27... Mississippi State L 1-3 10/1... Saint Louis W .... 3-0 10/4... UAB W ....3-0 10/7... Marguelte W ....3-0 10/8... DePaul W ....3-2 10/12. UT-Martin W .... 3-0 10/14. Dayton W ....3-1

DePaul

L

1-3

Marquelte UAB William 5 Marg SSetonllall ^Pittsburgh ^Arkansas State

L L L L L L

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

5QMC Championships

•Tiger Invitational •Graphic Systems Classic SStephen F. Austin Tournament

^Florida Invitational "Nike Invitational

ijljreat Midwest Championships

Memphis Volleyball 2005

n


Year-by-Year Results W ..3-0 W ..3-2 10/21. SlU-Carbondale W .. ..3-1 10/25. DAB W ...3-1 10/28. Daylon W ...3-0 10/28. Cincinnati W ..3-2 11/4... DePaul W ..3-0 11/5... Marquette W ..3-0 11/8... Ole Miss W ...3-2 I I / I I . ^Eastern Illinois W ..3-0 11/12 . ^Arkansas-Little Rock W ..3-2 11/12.96SE Missouri Stale.. W ..3-0 11/19. (JSaintLouis W ... 3-0 11/20. SDePaul W ... 3-0 11/25. .(jeorgia L ...... 0-3 11/20. .OSF W .. ..3-1 11/30. "San Diego State L ... 1-3 'Lady Tiger Invitational •Graphic Systems Classic ^Northern Arizona Tournament 96SEMO Invitational SJtjMC Championships .(jeorgia Invitational "NCAA Tournament 10/15. Cincinnati 10/20 . Saint Louis

13-20

1995.. 9/1 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/8 9/9 9/9

.... 96USF .... ^Florida State .... Tennesse Tech .... OCF .... Illinois-Chicago .... Murray State ....Ole Miss

L 0-3 L 0-3 W .... 3-2 1 0-3 W .... 3-0 W ....3-9 L 0-3

9/14... Clemson

L

0-3

9/15... Auburn

L

1-3

9/17... Charlotte-

W ....3-0

9/20... Southern Illinois 9/23... Louisville' 9/29... Southern Miss' 10/1... Tulane*

W .... 3-2 L 0-3 W .... 3-0 W ....3-0

10/1... Arkansas-Little Rock W ....3-1 10/3... Middle Tennessee 10/6... Houston 10/13. Louisville'

L L L

1-3 1-3 0-3

CarrieYERTY 1996-present 167-138 (.548) 1996. 8/31... LSO 9/1 .... Penn Slate 9/6 .... Middle Tennessee

L.. L .. L ..

9/6 .... Davidson

W.

9/7 .... Southwestern La 9/7 .... Ole Miss

L .. L ..

9/13... AustinPeay

L..

9/13... Montana State 9/14... Jackson State 9/14... Tennessee State 9/20... Northwestern La 9/20... Arkansas State

L .. W. W. W. L ..

9/21... Nicholls State 9/24... Chicago State

L.. W.

9/24 ... Arkansas-Little Rock. L .. 9/27... Louisville* W. 10/4... Charlotte* L .. 10/6.. Houston* L .. .... 10/11 Tulane* L . . .... 10/13 Southern Miss* L .. .... 10/18 DePaul* W . .... 10/20 Marquette* L .. .... 10/26 Western Kentucky.... L . . .... 10/27 Cincinnati* L .. .... 10/29 Ole Miss L . . .... 1 1 / 1 . . USF* L . . .... 11/3.. UAB' L . . .... 11/5.. Saint Louis* L .. .... 11/8.. Louisville* W . .... 1 1 / 9 . . SE Missouri State 1... .... 1 1 / 1 0 Arkansas-Little Rock L .. .... 11/15 Charlotte' L .. .... 1 1 / 1 7 Houston* L . . .... 11/19 Arkansas State L .. .... 11/21 Saint Louis" L .. .... "C-USA Tournament

1997

L

2-3

10/15. George Mason

L

1-3

8/29... SW Texas State 8/30... Wright State

L

0-3

10/22. DePaul' 10/24. Ole Miss 10/27. Cincinnati* 10/28 . Wright State 10/3 I . S a i n t Louis* 11/3... DAB' 11/5... OSF' 11/10. Houston 11/12. Charlotte' 11/16. DePaul" 11/17. Saint Louis" 11/25 . Arkansas State "C-USA Tournament

W W L L 1 W L L W W L L

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

8/30... Troy State

W W W

9/5 .... Montana St.-BozemanW 9/6 .... Wake Forest W W 9/6 .... Denver 9/12...

Western Illinois

W

9/13... UT-Martin 9/13... 9/16...

9/19... 9/20... 9/20... 9/26...

Memphis Volleyball 2005

3-0 0-3

11/9.. 11/13 11/14 11/16 11/20 11/21

L L L L W L

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

Houston Southwestern La Tulane' Southern Miss' UAB" Houston"

18-14

1998.. 9/1 .... Samford 9/2 .... Jacksonville State

W W

3-0 3-1

9/4 .... Tulsa

W

3-0

9/5 .... Southwestern La 9/5 .... CalState-Fullerton 9/11... Jackson State 9/11... UT-Martin 9/12... Arkansas-Pine Blufl.. 9/12... Missouri-Kansas City 9/16... UAB 9/18... Portland 9/19... Syracuse

W L W W W W W I L

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

9/19... Drexel

\

3-0

9/25... Saint Louis* L 9/27... Charlotte' L 10/2... Tulane' W 10/4... Southern Miss' L 10/9... USF' L 10/11. Houston' W 10/13. Middle Tennessee W 10/16. Cincinnati* L 10/18. Louisville' L 10/20 . Ole Miss W 10/23. DePaul* L 10/25. Marquette' W 10/30. Southern Miss* L 11/1... Tulane* W 11/6...UAB* W 11/13. Houston* L 11/15. USF* L 11/19. DePaul" W 11/20. Louisville" 1 "Conference USA Tournament

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

11-22

1999.. 9/1 .... ©Middle Tennessee... W

3-0

9/3 .... 9/3 .... 9/4 .... 9/4 .... 9/10...

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

"Texas-San Antonio ... L "Idaho L "Fairtield University... L "(pniv. of Portland.. W ((WesternCarolina .... W

9/11... SWestern Illinois

L

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

0-3

W

3-0

10/1... Tulane*

L

1-3

Houston* USF* Southern Miss*

L L L

1-3

Tulane'

W

Marquette* DePaul*

W W

10/3... Southern Miss* 10/5... Tennessee 10/8... (pSF* 10/10 . plouston* 10/12 . Jacksonville State 10/15 . Louisville* 10/17. Cincinnati* 10/19 . @01e Miss

L L 1 L W L L L

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

3-1 0-3

South Alabama W Missouri W East Carolina W Northeast Louisiana.. W Saint Louis* L

9/28... Charlotte*

10/3.. 10/5.. 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/29 10/24 10/26

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

W L

9/11... SSamford W 9/14... UT-Martin W 9/15... PJAB* W 9/17... %UL-Lafayelle L 9/18... %Samford W 9/18... ^©Mississippi State... L 9/24... ©Marquette* L 9/26... pePaul* L

Western Kentucky Ole Miss

9/19... UAB* 9/19...

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

19-14

10/14. Arkansas State 10/20 . Marquette'

.8-27

10/31 UAB* 1 1 / 7 . . OSF*

Cincinnati*

L

Louisville*

L

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

0-3

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

44

10/22 10/24 10/26 10/29 10/31 11/4..

'

Saint Louis* ©Charlotte* Murray State Houston' OSF* UAB *

IL 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 W ....3-1 W ....3-0

11/12 ^Southern Miss «... W ....3-2 11/14 (glTulane * L 11/18 Marquette * L "Portland Tournament § Graphic Systems Classic % Mississippi State Tournament * Conference OSA Tournament 2000. 9/1 9/2 9/2 9/8 9/8 9/9

2-3 0-3

13-20

.... .... .... .... .... ....

%vs. UW-Green Bay . W ... 3-0 96[SBradley L .... .0-3 %vs. Toledo L .0-3 "vs. Mercer W ... .3-0 "vs. South Carolina St. W ... .3-0 .3-0 "©Charleston \ 9/11... pTennessee L .0-3 9/15... ^MISSISSIPPI STATE ... L .... .0-3 9/15... ^SYRACUSE L .... . 1-3 9/16... fjNICHOLLS STATE W ... .3-0 9/16... SOLE MISS L . 1-3 9/22... MARQUETTE* L .2-3 9/23... DEPAUL* L .... . 1-3 9/28... @South Alabama W .3-2 9/29... giTulane* L .... . 1-3 9/30... ©Southern Miss* L .2-3 10/6... USF' L.... .0-3 10/7 ... HOUSTON* L .0-3 10/13. ©LouisvilleL .0-3 10/14. ©Cincinnati* L .... .0-3 10/17. plurray Stale W .3-1 10/20 . CHARLOTTE' L .... . 1-3 10/22 . SAINT LOUIS* L .0-3 10/27. plouston* L.... .0-3 10/29. PJSF* L.... . 1-3 10/31. iUacksonvilleSt W ... .3-0 11/1... PJAB* \ .3-1 11/3... OAB ' \ .3-0 11/7... CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W ... .3-2 11/10. SOUTHERN MISS' L .... . 1-3 1 1 / 1 1 . TULANE' W ... .3-1 11/18. *Tulane L ... 1-3 % Bradley Tournament " College ol Charleston Tourney S Graphic Systems Classic * C-OSA Tourneij (Charlotte, SIX.)

2001.

22-10

8/31... fipNC-Asheville W ...3-0 9/1 .... §vs. Morehead State. W ... 3-0 9/1 .... Svs. South Alabama .. W ... 3-0 9/7 .... "vs.LaSalle W ... 3-0 9/7 .... •vs. Robert Morris .. W ...3-1 9/8 .... *vs. Cornell W ... 3-0 9/9 .... "(pent State W ... 3-2 9/14... OLE MISS W ... 3-2 9/20... (oJSamford W ... 3-0 9/21... ©UAB* W ...3-1 9/23... HOUSTON* L . ... 2-3 9/25... SAINT LOUIS' W ...3-1 9/28... glSaint Louis* L . ... 2-3 10/5... (51TCO* W ...3-1 10/6... at Houston* L . ...0-3 10/12. SOUTHERN MISS* W ...3-0


Results 30-6

2003

10/13 TULANE*

W ....3-1

10/16. SAMFORD

W ....3-0

10/19. LOUISVILLE*

L

1-3

8/29... 1UALR

10/20 CINCINNATI*

L

0-3

8/29

'Eastern Ky

W

3-1

10/23 . JACKSON STATE

W ....3-0

8/30

'UT-Martin

W

3-2

10/23 . MURRAY STATE 10/26 . @Marquette*

W ....3-1 L 0-3

8/30 ... IpArkansas State

.L

2-3

9/5

W

3-0

10/27 . pePaul*

L

1-3

9/6 .... »Troy State

W

3-0

10/30 pUT-Martin

W

3-0

9/6

*at Davidson

W

3-1

11/2

L

0-3

9/9

pUT-Martin

W

3-2

11/3... UAB*

W ....3-0

9/12

STennessee Tech

11/9... pEast Carolina* 11/10 ^Charlotte*

W ....3-2 2-3 L

9/13... SHoly Cross 9/13... SUL-Lalayelte

W

3-0

11/11 ffllligh Point

W ....3-0

9/19... "South Alabama

W

3-0

11/15 "vs Tulane

W

3-0

9/19 ... "North Carolina St

.W

3-0

(Memphis, Tenn.) ! at BYU/Mizuno Classic

11/16 "vs Cincinnati

L

0-3

9/20

USE*

"Radlord

"WoKord

.W

3-1

W

3-0

.W

3-0

10/22 . PCincinnati*

L

2-3

10/24 . (5) Louisville* L 10/26 . MIDDLE TENNESSEE.. W 10/29 . MARQUETTE* W 10/30 . DEPAUL* W 11/5... PAB W 11/6... PUSF L 1 1 / 1 1 . TCU L 11/13. HOUSTON W 11/19. % vs. DePaul W

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

11/20 . !K vs. TCU W 3-2 1 1 / 2 1 . % iLouisville* L 0-3 S Memphis Invitational Tournament

.W

3-0

(Provo, Utah)

5 UNC Asheville Tournament

9/20 .... "(B Birmingham So. . W

3-1

* Kent State Tournament

9/23 ... pMiddle Tennessee . . W

3-2

' C-USA Tourney (Houston, TX)

10/3... pSaint Louis*

.W

3-0

10/5... @SE Missouri

.W

19-15

2002

3-1

» at MSU/Microtel Classic (Starkville, Miss.) " at UNCQ Tournament (Qreensboro, N.C.)

L

0-3

% at Conference USA Tournament

.W

3-1

(Louisville, Kg.)

10/14 .. Christian Brothers . . W

3-0

10/17. UAB*

3-0

10/10

@TCU*

10/11 . plouston*

8/30

(JQeorgia State

L

3-1

8/30 ... ((Charleston Southern W ....3-0 8/31... ((Western Kentucky ...L

1-3

10/18

USE*

.W W

3-0

8/31 ... 5P Cjeorgia Southern W ....3-1

10/21 . Mississippi

.W

3-0

9/3 .... CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W ....3-1

10/24 . pMarguette*

.W

3-2

9/6 .... "ARKANSAS STATE .... \

10/25. PePaul*

.W

3-0

.W

3-1 2-3

....3-0

9/6 .... "BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN L

2-3

10/26 . phicago State

9/7 .... 'MIDDLE TENNESSEE . L

2-3

10/31 Louisville*

L L

1-3 3-0

9/7 .... 'APPALACHIAN ST

W .... 3-0

ll/l

9/13... %Sacred Heart

W ....3-0

11/7... pEast Carolina*

.W

9/13... %Lehigh

W ....3-0

11/8... pcharlotte*

.W

3-0

9/14 . %Marist

W ....3-0

11/14 .Southern Miss*

..L

2-3

9/14... %pYale

W ....3-1

11/15. Tulane*

.W

3-1

9/20... 'Gardner Webb

W ....3-0

1 1/22 % (gTTulane

W

3- 1

9/21... "P Boston College

W ....3-1 W .... 3-0

11/23. % vs. Houston

.W 1

3-1 0-3

10/1... UT-MARTIN

W ....3-2

1 at Arkansas State Tournament

10/5

SAINT LOUIS*

L

0-3

» at Davidson Tournament

10/8

POle Miss

L

1-3

S at Memphis Tournament

10/11 HOUSTON*

L

2-3

* at Birmingham Southern Tournament

10/12 TCU* 10/18. PSF*

L L

2-3

% at C-USA Tournament

10/19 aiAB*

1

1-3

10/22 . ARKANSAS STATE

W ....3-0

9/22

pDartmoulh

1 1/24

Cincinnati*

% vs. Louisville

0-3

2004

27- 10

10/22 BELMONT

W ....3-0

9/3 .... STennessee State

.W

3-0

10/25 . DEPAUL*

W ....3-0

9/3 .... SAIabama A§M

.W

3-0

10/26 . MARQUETTE*

W ....3-0

9/4

SDelaware State

W

3-0

ll/l

pCincinnati*

L

1-3

9/4 .... Slllinois-Chicago

.W

3-0

1 1/2

pLouisville*

L

0-3

9/8

pWeber State

W

3-0

1 1/8

CHARLOTTE*

W ....3-2

9/10

'vs Oklahoma

L

1-3

9/10

ip BYU

L

0-3

11/15 Wulane*..

W ....3-1 2-3 L

9/11

K'S. UCF

W

3-1

ll/16.g)$outhern Miss*

L

9/1 1 ... Ivs. Utah Valleg State . ..L

0-3

11/23

L

9/14... Central Arkansas .... .W

3-1

11/9... EAST CAROLINA*

ivs Charlotte

0-3 7-3

5 at (jeorgia Southern Tourney

9/14

Arkansas State

* at U of M Home Tourney

9/17

»vs La Tech

% at Yale Tournament

9/18... *vs. Eastern Kg

" at Boston College Tournament

9/24 ... "vs. Florida Atlantic ... . W 9/24 ... "vs. UNC-Asheville .... . W

3-1

9/25 ... "vs. Morgan State ... . W

3-0

! at C-USA Tournament (Chicago, 111.)

L

1-3

.W

3-0

.W

3-2

9/18... *pMississippi State .... . W 9/22... at Davidson .W

3-0

3-1 3-1

9/25 ... "PNC-Qreensboro ... .W

3-1

10/1... SAINT LOUIS*

.W

3-2

10/8 ... at Southern Miss* .... . W

3-1

10/9

at Tulane*

W

3-0

10/15 ECU*

.W

3-0

10/16. CHARLOTTE*

.W

3-0

10/19. POle Miss

..L

2-3

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"..«•';••*;

Coaching Records

Jane Hooker Head Coach Jane Hooker Jane Hooker Jane Hooker Janice Dunn Janice Dunn Janice Dunn Janice Dunn Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Diane Hale Jim Callender

Jim Callender

Diane Hale

Janice Dunn

Jim Callender 1989 Mike Lingenfelter Mike Lingenfelter 1990 1991 Penny Lucas-White 1992 Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White 1993 1994 Penny Lucas-White 1995 Penny Lucas-White 1996 Carrie Yerty 1997 Carrie Yerty 1998 Carrie Yerly 1999 Carrie Yerty 2000 Carrie Yerty 2001 Carrie Yerty 2002 Carrie Yerty 2003 Carrie Yerty 2004 Carrie Yerty Program History

Pet. .773 .667 .720 .650 .500 .343 .677 .578 .636 .707 .659 .366 .455 .568 .417 .500 .568

17-5 18-9 18-7 13-7 16-16 12-23-1

23-11 26-19 35-20 41-17 27-14 15-26 15-18 21-16 15-19 17-17 21-16

24-18 26-15 30-9 20-15 10-26 25-11 27-8 13-20 8-27 19-14 18-14 11-22 13-20 22-10 19-15 30-6 27-10 692-520

i ".".} If Penny Lucas-White

\d Mike Linqenfelter

Carrie Yerty

All-lime Coaching Records (by viclories) Coach

Seasons Tenure

W-L

PCT

Diane Hale

9

1978-86

Carrie Yerty

9

1996-pres. 167-138

.548

Penny Lucas-White 5

1991-95

95-80

.543

Janice Dunn

4

1974-77

64-57-1 .529

Mike Linqenfelter

2

1989-90

56-24

.700

Jane Hooker

3

1971-73

53-21

.716

Jim Callender

2

1987-88

45-34

.570

Memphis Vollegball 2005

212-166 .561

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Diane Hale guided Memphis to 212 wins in her nine-years at the helm of Tiqer vollegball. She remains the winningest coach in Memphis volleyball historij.

.571 .634 .769 .571 .278 .694 .771 .394 .171 .576 .563 .333 .394 .688 .559 .833 .730 .571


I-1

^dividual Career Records TOTAL KILLS 1819 1528 1431 1389 1349 1268 1250 1231 1212 1202

Monique Swabij Tiara (jilkeq.... Hollg Buford (jinqer (jarred Brittany Barnett Katherine Lehman Shoni Hodqes Peqqq Rule Renee Ross Amy (jreer Nancy Nellans

ASSISTS 1992-95 2001-04 1980-83 1998-01 2000-2003 1987-90 1994-97 1983-86 1991-94 1990-93 2002-present

TOTAL ATTEMPTS

Monique Swabu holds the career kill record with 1,819 kills from 1992-95.

3954 3607 3585 3539 3479 3447 3447 3402 3083 3068

(jinqer (jarrett Brittanq Barnett Shoni Hodqes Tiara (jilkeq Peqqij Rule Amq Qreer Anqie (jlaub. Renee Ross Rosie (jlenn Nancij Nellans

1998-01 2000-03 1994-97 2001-04 1983-86 1990-93 1983-86 1991-94 1996-99 2002-present 1980-83 1994-97 2003-present 2000-03 1987-90 1998-01 2001-04 2001-04 1998-01 1992-95 1981-82

SERVICE ACES

130

Clare Dirksen Lori Jones Amie Hamilton Peqqij Rule . Heather Watts Drenda Roberts (Jinqer (jarrett Shoni Hodqes Laura Wilson Hollq B u f o r d Anqie (jlaub Rosie Glenn

1491 1402 1365 1354 1328 1323 1237 1182 1174 1170

Amie Hamilton Heather Watts Clare Dirksen Shoni Hodqes Amq (jreer Peqrjy Rule Renee Ross Monique Swabq Brittanq Barnett Rosie (jlenn

309 240 234 193 169 Fueled hi/ the lop two single-season attack 152 percentages in Tiger historg, Holly Buford 151 finished her career with a program-high 147 .381 percentage. She also finished in the 143 top 10 in kills, block solos and total blocks. 138

Clare Dirksen Cla Hei Heather Watts Nik Taylor Jessica Baleq Jes Amie Hamilton Am Mia Mi< Stephens Ali Alisande Cavanaqh Ore Drenda Roberts Jeannie Robison Jec Am Amq (jreer

1986-89 2001-04 1993-94 1997-98 1998-01 1983-85 1990-91 1981-84 1999 1990-93

446 356 317 313 301 285 269 237 218 206

Rh Rhonda Kottke Ka Katherine Lehman Mo Monique Swabq Sh Sheila Neba Na Nancy Wolter An Anqie Cjlaub Clare Dirksen Cla Ore Drenda Roberts Sa Sarah Tjelmeland Tia Tiara (jilkeg Sh Shoni Hodqes

151 140 135 129 122 86 82 64

Ka herine Lehman Dre Drenda Roberts Hollg Hoi Buford Rh Rhonda Kottke Mo Monique Swabq Lor Lori Rembe Ma Marq Vercande Sheila Sh Neba

1987-90 1981-84 1980-83 1986-90 1992-95 1989-91 1981-82 2000-03

1TOTAL BLOCKS Rh Rhonda Kottke Ka Katherine Lehman Mo Monique Swabq Drenda Ore Roberts Sheila Sh Neba Holly Hoi Buford An Anqie Cjlaub Drenda Ore Roberts Ch Chelle Penner Sa Sarah Tjelmeland

1986-90 1987-90 1992-95 1981-84 2000-03 1980-83 1983-86 1981-84 1984-87 1987-90

BLOCK ASSISTS 1986-90 1987-90 1992-95 2000-03 1985-88 1983-86 1986-89 1981-82 1987-90 2001-04 1994-97

BLOCK SOLOS

ATTACK PERCENTAC E Hollg Buford Shoni Hodqes Melissa Nance Sheila Neba Katherine Lehman (jinqer (jarrett Heather Watts Tiara (jilkey Emilq Eichmann Monique Swabq Marq Vercande .

5653 5206 2777 2681 2628 1951 1511 1124 1085 869

575 507 439 377

1986-89 1981-84 364 1998-01 360 1983-86 292 2001-04 278 1981-84 251 1998-01 I 1994-97 nf~ 1980-82

iyoij-oj 1983-86

Tf -*"--•*» ;

-^

1996-99

DIQS

1998 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Ami] Hamilton notched a Memphis-record 1,491 digs in her career.

1998-01 2001-04 19861994-97 1990-93 1983-86 1991-94 1992-95 2000-03 1996-99

Rhonda Kottke's 575 career blocks has stood as the program's record for 14 seasons. Kottke also holds the mark lor most block assists in a career with 446.

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te-Season

Tiara IJilkeij posted consecutive 500-plus-kill seasons in 2003 and 2004.

KILLS Monigue Swabij Tiara Gjlkeg Holly Buford Brittany Barnett Tiara (jilkeij Brittany Barnett Katherine Lehman Monique Swaby April Harriman Holly Buford Nancy Nellans

1995 2003 1981 2002 2004 2003 1990 1994 2000 1983 2004

TOTAL ATTEMPTS

1680 1362 1326 1317 1250 1206 1152 1145 1123 1104

Monique Swaby Brittany Barnett Brittany Barnett April Harriman Tiara Qilkey Shoni Hodges Tiara (jilkey Monique Swaby Nancy Nellans Peqqy Rule

1995 2002 2003 2000 2003 1997 2004 1994 2004 1987

.429 .357 .336 .313 .309 .298 .298 .293 .286 .285

ATTACK PERCENTAQE Holly Buford 1981 Holly Buford 1983 Shelbg Burton 2004 Katherine Lehman 1990 Beth Johnson 1981 Sheila Neba 2003 Holly Buford 1982 Sheila Neba 2001 Melissa Nance 2004 Emily Eichmann 2001

67 65

63

ASSISTS Heather Watts Heather Watts Clare Dirksen Heather Watts Clare Dirksen Nikki Taylor Amie Hamilton Nikki Taylor

2004 2003 1989 2002 1988 1993 2001 1994

Jessica Baley

1997

Jessica Baley

1998

ACES Amie Hamilton

2001

Laura Wilson Clare Dirksen Clare Dirksen

1981 1987 1989

Lori Jones Christen Clayton

1981 2004

Alisande Cavanaqh

1990

Mary Vercande Holly Buford

1981 1981

Lori Jones

1984 Heather Watts recorded three ol the program's

2003 lop five single-season assists totals. The Sandy,

Heather Watts

Utah, native set both Memphis and C-USA records lor total assists in 2003 and 2004.

DIQS 420 416 408 403 403 398 393 391 391 389 385

Clare Dirksen Amy (jreer Lauren Berg Heather Watts Amie Hamilton

1989 1993 2002 2003 2000

Tiara (jilkeg

2004

Peggy Rule Tiara Gilkey

1986 2003

Kara Cronin

1987

Nikki Taylor

1993

Marie Zwolinski

1989

Nancy Nellans Nancy Nellans

2004 2003

Brittang Barnelt is one of three Tigers to ever record 500 kills in two seasons. Barnett finished her career at Memphis ranked fourth on the career kills list. She currently holds the fifth spot on thdt list.

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BLOCK SOLOS 57 48 47 44 43 40 34 25

Katherine Lehman Holly Buford Lori Rembe Holly Buford

1990 1982 1991 1983

Holly Buford Lori Rembe Monigue Swaby Monigue Swabg

1981 1989 1994 1995

Sheila Neba

2003

BLOCK ASSISTS Rhonda Kottke Katherine Lehman Sheila Neba Angle Glaub Rhonda Kottke Nancg Wolter Drenda Roberts Brittang Barnett Rhonda Kottke Holly Buford Lori Rembe

1989 1990 2003 1983 1990 1987 1983 2000 1988 1983 1989

TOTAL BLOCKS Katherine Lehman

1990

Sheila Neba

2003

Rhonda Kottke Lisa Eisenrich Kim Erhorn Hollg Buford Holly Buford Nancg Wolter Monique Swabij Anqie Glaub Nancg Wolter Drenda Roberts

1990 1986 1985 1983 1981 1987 1994 1983 1985 1983


Team Season Records The 2003 Tigers downed a singleseason high 2,204 en route to advancing to the program's firstever C-USA Tournament championship match.

125 123 120 109 107 104

1989 1984 . 1993 1991 1982 1981 1999 1992 1994 1987 i -

SERVICES ACES

KILLS 1. 2.

BLOCK1NQ ERRORS

2204 2187

2003 2004

3.

2148

1989

4. 5.

2000 1979

1990 2002

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1974 1911 1795 1776 1769

1988 1993 2001 1984 1994

1. 2. 3.

985 983 980

1988 1987 1989

4.

961 961

2003 2004

5.

918

1993

6.

903

7. 8. 9. 10.

838 828 816 794

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

527 319 308 300

1981 1990 1983 1993

298

1986

294 285 285

1984 1987 2004

8. 9. 10.

279

2001

278 265.

2003 1994

1. 2. 3. 4.

473 462 436 380

1990 1989 1993 1997

2002

5. 6.

344 339

2003 2004

1990 1997 1994 1986

7. 8. 9. 10.

336 326 324 316 316

1994 1985 1988 1998 2001

316

2002

2417. 2301 2297.

2197 2176 2129 2105 2098 2006.

1998

ERRORS

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5759........................................1989 5405........................................2003 5297........................................1993 5250........................................2004 5234........................................1988 6. 5176........................................1990 7. 5151........................................2002 8. 5077........................................1987 9. 4866........................................1994 10. 4833........................................2000

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

HITTINI} PERCENTAGE .273 ........................................ 1981 .240 ........................................ 2001 .234 ........................................ 2004 .231 ........................................ 1984 .230........................................2003 .224 ........................................ 1990 .213 ........................................ 1983 .209........................................2002

9.

.203 ........................................ 1989

10. .200

1998

SERVICES ERRORS

RECEPTION ERRORS

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

379. 381. 310. 309. 301. 290. 225. 225. 224. 223.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

604. 570. 538. 519. 483. 414. 382. 365. 355. 347.

Sami Randolph and the 1903 Tigers set a school record with 2417 digs.

TOTAL BLOCKS

1986 1989 .1984 1985 1997 1990 The 1994 Tiger volleuball team was the last to 1988 claim a league title, winning the final Great Mid1981 west Conference Tournament. 1987 1983

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Individual Match Records 30-Kill Club

Brittang Barnett 31- vs. TCU, 10/12/02

Hollij Bulord 34 - vs. Ole Miss, 9/22/81

April Harriman 30 - vs. CBU, 11/7/00

Monique Swabg 40 - at Mississippi, 10/24/95 35 - at Cincinnati, 10/27/95 31 - vs. OAB, 11/2/95

April Harriman

Kills

Hitting Percentage (Min. 10 attempts)

Assists

40.. Monique Swabij at Ole Miss, 10/24/95 35 ... Monique Swaby at Cincinnati, 10/27/95 34 Holly Buford vs. Ole Miss, 9/22/81 31 Brittany Barnett vs. TCO, 10/12/02 Monique Swaby vs. OAB, 11/2/95 30 April Harriman vs. CBU, 11/7/00 Z9.Nancij Nellans vs. Saint Louis, 10/1/04 Adrianne Edmonds vs. Ole Miss, 9/14/01 April Harriman vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/00 .. Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/95 27 Tiara Qilkey vs. OT-Martin, 8/30/03 April Harriman vs. Tulane, 11/11/00 Jessica Henry vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98 26 Tiara [jilkey vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/24/04 ..Brittany Barnett vs. Louisville, 10/31/03 Nancy Nellans vs. Houston, 10/11/02 Tiara (jilkeq vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02 Nancy Nellans vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02 Becky Tiqert vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 Monique Swaby vs. Saint Louis at Louisville, 11/17/95 25... Tiara Qilkey vs. Eastern Ky., 9/18/04 25 Tiara (jilkey at Charlotte, 11/8/03 25 ....Tiara (Jilkey vs. Birminqham-So., 9/6/02 25 Monique Swaby vs. Middle Tenn., 10/3/95 25. Monique Swaby vs. Tennessee Tech at USE 9/2/95

.846 (11-0-13) Heather Watts at Tulane, 11/22/03 .800 (8-0-10) Qinger (jarred vs. UAPB, 9/12/98 .714 (10-0-14)... Sheila Neba vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02 .692 (18-0-26)... Becky Tiqert vs. Missouri, 9/19/97 .667 (14-2-18) Sheila Neba at DePaul, 10/26/03 .647 (11-0-17) .Laura Stoke vs. Southern Miss, 11/10/00 .643 (9-0-14)...Kristen Hardee vs. Wofford, 9/20/03 (10-1-14) Tiara Qilkey vs. Charleston So., 8/30/02 .636 (7-0-11) Jenni Rosselli vs. Missouri, 9/19/97 .625 (12-2-16)Melissa Nance vs. Ill.-Chicago, 9/4/04 (11-1-16) Sheila Neba at Davidson, 9/6/03 .615 (9-1-13).. Sheila Neba vs. Saint Louis, 9/25/01 .600 (14-2-20) ...Sheila Neba at Houston, 10/11/03

81 Heather Watts vs. TCU, 11/11/04 75... Heather Watts vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02 Jessica Baleg vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 74 Jessica Baley vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98 72 Amie Hamilton vs. CBU, 11/7/00 70.. Heather Watts vs. UT Martin, 8/30/03 68 Amie Hamilton vs. Mississippi, 9/14/01 67.Heather Watts vs. Louisville, 10/31/03 Heather Watts vs. TCO, 10/12/02 66 ..Heather Watts vs. Southern Miss, 11/14/03 Amie Hamilton vs. Tulane, 10/13/01 65... Heather Watts at Marquette, 10/24/03 64 Jeannie Robison vs. USE 10/31/99 63 Heather Watts at Cincinnati, 11/1/02 Jessica Baley vs. Houston, 10/11/98 62 ...Heather Watts at Houston, 10/11/03 .. Amie Hamilton at East Carolina 11/9/01

80-Assist Club

Attacks 80.... Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/95 77 Brittany Barnett vs. TCU, 10/12/02 75 April Harriman vs. CBU, 11/7/00 Monique Swaby at Ole Miss, 10/24/95 73... April Harriman vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/00 72 Monique Swaby at Cincinnati, 10/27/95 71.... April Harriman vs. Tulane, 11/11/00 68 April Harriman at Southern Miss, 10/1/00 66 Nancy Nellans vs. Houston, 10/11/02 65 ....Brittany Barnett vs. Louisville, 10/31/03

Heather Watts 81 - vs. TCU, 11/11/04

70-Assist Club

Brittany Barnett at Charlotte, 11/8/03

.... Monique Swaby vs. Middle Tenn., 10/3/95 Monique Swaby vs. Tennessee Tech at USE 9/2/95

Jessica Baleg 75 -vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 74 - vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98

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Amie Hamilton 72 - vs. Christian Brothers, 11/7/00

Heather Watts 75 - vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02 72 - vs. Saint Louis, 10/1/04 70 - vs. UT-Martin, 8/30/03 70 - vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/24/04


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*1aatWdual Match Records Service Aces g . N a n c g Nellans vs. Arkansas St., 9/6/02 8 Hristina Slancheva at SLU, 10/3/03 Nancy Nellans vs. Charleston So., 8/30/02 Ami) Watson vs. DAB, 1980 7 ..Nancy Nellans vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/24/04 Melissa Nance vs. CBU, 10/14/03 Amie Hamilton vs. Samforcl, 10/16/01 6..Melissa Nance vs. Delaware St., 9/4/04 Christen Clayton vs. Tennessee St., 9/3/04 Heather Watts vs. NC State, 9/13/03 Tiara (jilkey vs. CBU, 9/4/02 Adrianne Edmonds vs. Jackson St., 10/23/01 Amie Hamilton vs. Cornell at Kent St., 9/8/01 Amie Hamilton vs. OAB, 11/3/01 Amie Hamilton at UAB, 9/15/99 5... Melissa Nance vs. Morgan St., 9/25/04 Christen Clayton at UNC-(jreensboro, 9/25/04 ... Nancy Nellans vs. Middle Tenn., 9/7/02 Nancy Nellans vs. CBU, 9/4/02 Heather Watts vs. CBU, 9/4/02 Amie Hamilton vs. Morehead St. at UNC Asheville, 9/1/01 .Amie Hamilton at UNC Asheville, 8/31/01 ....Amie Hamilton vs. Cincinnati, 10/20/01 Heather Watts vs. South Alabama, 9/1/01 ..Emily Eichmann vs. Charlotte, 10/22/00 Jeannie Robison vs. Samford, 9/11/99 Amie Hamilton vs. Tulsa at Cal State Fullerton, 9/4/98 Shoni Hodges at UAB, 10/31/97

Digs 33 32 26

Rosie Qlenn vs. Saint Louis, 9/25/98 Amie Hamilton vs. CBU, 11/7/00 Heather Watts at Davidson, 9/22/04 Tiara (jilkey vs. Cincinnati, 11/1/03 25 Nancy Nellans at Tulane, 11/22/03 .Lauren Bery vs. Birminyham-So., 9/6/02 April Harriman at Southern Miss, 10/1/00 24 Amie Hamilton at Kent State, 9/8/01 April Harriman vs. Tulane, 11/11/00 23 Heather Watts vs. UALR, 8/29/03 Lauren Bery vs. Western Ky., 8/31/02 Amie Hamilton at Southern Miss, 11/12/99 ..Rosie Qlenn at Southern Miss, 11/12/99

Block Solos 6 5 4

Sheila Neba at Charlotte, 11/8/03 Amanda Boatriyht at Southern Miss, 11/12/99 Jenni Rosselli vs Portland at Syracuse, 9/18/98 .. Jenni Rosselli vs. South Alabama, 9/19/97 Amanda Boatriyht at Charlotte, 10/24/99 Jeannie Robison at Charlotte, 10/24/99 3 Fehi Tuivai at Southern Miss, 10/8/04 Melissa Nance at DePaul, 10/26/03 Moniyue Swaby vs. UAB, 11/2/95 Lamar Bryant at Ole Miss, 10/24/95 Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/95 Monique Swaby at Clemson, 9/14/95 Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/97

Block Assists 11 9 8

Jenni Rosselli vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98 Jessica Trezise at Southern Miss, 10/10/97 Fehi Tuivai vs. Marquette 10/29/04 Sheila Neba vs. Cincinnati, 11/1/03 . Sheila Neba at Southeast Missouri, 10/5/03 Sheila Neba at Tulane, 11/15/02 Sheila Neba vs. Marquette, 10/26/02 Total Blocks Sheila Neba vs. Robert Morris 11.0 Jenni Rosselli vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98 at Kent State, 9/7/01 Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 Sheila Neba vs. Houston, 9/23/01 10.0 Fehi Tuivai vs. Marquette 10/29/04 Brittany Barnett vs. CBU, 11/7/00 Sheila Neba at Charlotte, 11/8/03 Laura Stoke at UAB, l l / I / O O Sheila Neba vs. Houston, 9/23/01 Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 Sarah Wenyler vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/00 Amanda Boatriyht vs. USF, 10/31/99 Amanda Boatriyht at Southern Miss 11/12/99 7 Fehi Tuivai at USF 11/6/04 9.0. Sheila Neba at Southeast Mo., 10/5/03 Sheila Neba vs. CBU, 10/14/03 .. Jessica Trezise at Southern Miss, 10/10/97 Brittany Barnett vs. DePaul, 9/23/00 Jessica Henry vs. Houston, 10/11/98 ....Lindsay Bax vs. Idaho at Portland, 9/3/99 8.0 Fehi Tuivai at USF 11/6/04 Sarah Wenyler vs. USF, 10/31/99 Sheila Neba vs. Cincinnati, 11/1/03 Shoni Hodyes vs. UAB, 9/19/97 Sheila Neba at Tulane, 11/15/02 Jessica Trezise vs. UAB, 9/19/97 Sheila Neba vs. Marquette, 10/26/02 .. Sarah Wenyler vs. Murray State, 10/26/99 8.0 Sheila Neba vs. Robert Morris Shoni Hodqes vs. East Carolina, 9/20/97 at Kent State, 9/7/01 Laura Stoke at UAB, l l / I / O O Brittany Barnett vs. CBU, 11/7/00 . Sarah Wenqler vs. Murray St., 10/26/99 Jenni Rosselli vs. USE at Cal State Fullerton, 9/5/98 Jenni Rosselli vs. South Alabama, 9/19/97

30-Dig Club

Rosie Qlenn 33 - vs. Saint Louis, 9/25/98

Amie Hamilton 32 - vs. Christian Brothers, 11/7/00

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1,000 Career KtH Club

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I 1- Monigue Swaby - 1,789 Kills Yr. 1992 1993 1994 1995 TOTALS

/

QP 129 120 123 118 490

MP 36 36 35 33 140

K 260 358 501 670 1789

TA

E 133 151 187 308 779

778 833 1145 1680 4436

Pet. .202 .249 .274 .216 .228

SA 16 20 32 43 111

D1Q 246 293 319 324 1182

BS 21 27 40 34 122

BA 65 87 92 73 317

TB 86 114 132 107 439

SA 0 32 30 31 93

Diq 5 260 391 398 1,054

BS 3 2

14 8 27

BA 17 70 78 53 218

TB 20 72 92 61 245

BS

BA

TB

2. Tiara Qilkeg - 1,528 Kills Yr. 2001 2002 2003 2004 TOTALS

QP 36 125 133 135 399

K 43 426 538 521 1,528

MP 18 34 36 37 125

TA 102 1035 1250 1152 3,539

E 21 182 236 215 654

Pet. .216 .236 .242 .266 .247

3. Hollg Buford - 1,431 Kills K E QP MP

Yr. 1980 1981 1982 1983 TOTALS

jpÂŤ*

n/a n/a n/a 106

n/a n/a n/a n/a

TA Pet. 1980 Statistics Not Available 537 134 939 .429 410 129 942 .298 484 102 835 .352 1431" missing 1980 stats

SA 67 29 42

35 71 175

43 49 43

94 36

137 85 123

Pet. .224 .181 .183 .237 .208

SA 46 43 29 33 151

DIG, 283 272 267 319 1141

BS 7 9 6 6 28

BA 56 42 48 49 195

TB 63 51 54 55 223

TA 551 368 1362 1326 3607

Pet. .131 .144 .243 .253 .219

SA 34 32 34 36 136

DIQ 270 243 330 33! 1174

BS 10 3 8 7 28

BA 105 II 41 53 210

TB 115 14 49 60

TA 797 561 1021 1206 3585

Pet. .223 .148 .234 .227 .216

SA 31 35 45 36 147

DIQ 375 271 348 360 1354

BS

4 15 17 10 46

BA 25 41 73 89 228

274

TA 328 728 815 1093 2964

Pet. .076 .233 .272 .313 .256

SA 2 8 32 56 98

DIQ 55 94 228 314 691

BS 10 33 34 57 134

BA 89 88 96 140 413

TB 99 121 130 197 547

TA 645 546 970 1104 3265

Pet. .222 .202 .239 .260 .237

SA 36 29 59 57 181

DIQ 343 196 325 393 1257

BS

BA

TB 37 21 43 46 147

4. Qinger Qarrett - 1,389 Kills Yr.

r,p

1998 1999 2000 2001 TOTALS

117 121 120 116 474

MP 32 33 33 32 130

K

359 299 311 420 1389

E 136 132 139 160 567

TA 994 921 941 1096 3952

5. Brittang Barnett - 1,349 Kills Yr. 2000 2001 2002 2003 TOTALS

QP 120 116 128 135 263

MP 33 32 34 36 135

K 182 115 532 520 1349

E 110 62 201 185 558

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6. Shoni Hodges - 1,268 Kills Yr. 1994 1995 1996 " 1997 TOTALS

QP 109 113 124 121 467

MP 32 32 35 33 132

K 299 167 375 427 1268

E 121 84 136 153 494

TB 29 56

7. Katherine Lehman - 1,268 Kills A

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Yr. 1987 1988 1989 1990 TOTALS

QP 104 147

128 139 518

MP 42 41 38

K 98 305 356 509 1268

E 73 135 134 166 508

8. Peggg Rule - 1,250 Kills QP 124 85 129 135 473

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MP

n/a

K 249 204 370 427 1250

E 106 94 138 139 477

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$1,000 Career Kill Club

9. Renee Ross - 1,231 Kills 106 115 124 105 450

MP 32 32 35 32 131

K 213 335 349 334 1231

E 137 185 177 152 651

TA 692 944 902 864 3402

Pet. .109 .159 .191 .211 .170

SA 24 36 39 20 119

DIO 229 382 317 309 1237

BS

TA 556 878 587 1098 3119

Pet. .133 .174 .157 .206 .192

SA 53 35 43 32 163

DIO 349 311 271 416 1347

BS 12

TA 878 587 1098 3119

Pet. .174 .157 .206 .192

SA 35 43 32 163

311 271 416 1347

14 9 6 41

BA 37 53 48 187

Pet. .147 .048 .232 .272 .249 .242

SA 20 2 23 32 28 105

DIlj 136

BS

BA

TA 309 841 735 1101 2986

Pet. .142 .190 .209 .227 .204

SA 3 11 20 37 71

DIG, 73 121 273 372 839

BS 6 19

TA 731 599 826 927 3083

Pet. .090 .072 .132 .168 .121

SA 46 26 33 25 130

DIQ 219 260 381 310 1170

BS 5 0 2

TA 688 285 504 1358 2835

Pet. .167 .007 .125 .200 .159

SA 6 12 2 18 38

DIO 101 98 39 379 617

BS 4 2 4 9

19

15 50 51 173

TA 426 529 1027 884 2866

Pet. .185 .023 .181 .165 .148

SA 25 25 46 27 123

DIQ 158 165 305 297 925

BS

BA

TA 518 486 928 777 2709

Pet. .168 .193 .183 .222 193

SA 30 25 30 31 116

DIO 185 150 292 216 843

2 4 23

BA 23 20 33 34 110

10. Amy Qreer - 1,212 Kills Yr. 1990 1991 1992 1993 TOTALS

OP 138 117 117 136 508

MP 39 35 32 36 142

K 320 316 190 386 1212

E 192 163 98 160 613

14

9 6 41

BA 49 37 53 48 187

11. Nancy Nellans - 1,202 Kills Yr. 2002 2003 2004 TOTALS

GP 117 117 136 508

MP 35 32 36 142

K 316 190 386 1212

E 163 98 160 613

BS

12. Rhonda Koltke -- 1,134 Kills Yr. 1986 *rs!987 1988 1989 1990 TOTALS

P,P 72 15 131 128 140 493

MP

K

4

97 19 351

39 n/a

376 291

1134

TA 272 83 910

E 57 15 139 134 113 458

815

714 2794

29 149 228 311

13. Sarah Tjelmeland - 1,104 Kills Yr. 1987 1988 1989 1990 TOTALS

GP 94 149 125 140 508

MP

39

n/a

K 113 324 264 401 1104

E 69 164 110 151 494

A

2 32 34 33 101' blocking

10 II 46

21 101 96 113 209" stats combined BA 67 46 62 30 205

14. Rosie Qlenn -- 1,063 Kills Yr. 1996 1997 1998 1999 TOTALS

UP 123 118 117 121 479

MP 35 33 32 33 133

K 262 200 281 320 1063

E 196 157 172 164 689

2 9

BA 47 22 22 47 138

15. April Harriman - 1,017 Kills Yr. 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTALS

UP 93 108 115 121 437

MP 33 31 32 33 129

K 256

E 141

85

83

182 494 1017

119 223 566

BA 57

16. Angie Qlaub - 1,014 Kills Yr. 1983 1984 1985 1986 TOTALS

QP 94 125 129 112 460

MP

K 163 163 391 297 1014

E 84 151 205 151 591

blocking combined

TB 75 121 61 60 317

17. Nancg Wolter - 1,009 Kills Yr. 1985 1986 1987 1988 TOTALS

OP 125 106 134 134 499

MP 34 n/a n/a n/a n/a

K 191 183 328 307 1009

E 104 89 158 134 485

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BS

BA

22 19

113 76

blocking combined

TB 127 63 135 95 420

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+ \4 in Columbia, South C

Postseason* JUgtory

November 16-17 First Round Memphis def. Cincinnati Semifinals Louisville def. Memphis

3-1 3-1

1985 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi Movember 23-24 First Round Southern Miss def. Memphis ... The 1980 Tiger Volleyball learn advanced to the semifinals of the Metro Conference Tournament, hosted in Memphis, and dropped a 2-1 decision to Florida Stale.

1980 in Memphis, Tennessee September 26-27 First Round Memphis def. Louisville • Second Round Memphis def. Saint Louis Third Round Memphis def. Tulane Fourth Round I Florida State def. Memphis Sixth Round Memphis def. Cincinnati Seventh Round Memphis def. Florida State Semifinals Florida State def. Memphis

1981 in Cincinnati, Ohio November 21-23 First Round Tulane def. Memphis Second Round Memphis def. Virginia Tech Third Round Cincinnati def. Memphis Fourth Round Memphis def. Louisville Cincinnati def. Memphis Fifth Round Memphis def. Louisville Semifinals Memphis def. Tulane Championship Cincinnati def. Memphis

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

Second Round Memphis def. Virginia Tech Third Round Florida State del. Memphis Fourth Round Louisville def. Memphis Fifth Round Memphis def. Cincinnati Sixth Round Memphis def. Tulane Seventh Round Memphis def. Southern Miss Semifinals Cincinnati def. Memphis Championship Florida State def. Memphis

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

3-0 3-1

1987 in Memphis, Tennessee November 20-22 First Round Memphis def. Virginia Tech Semifinals Cincinnati def. Memphis

3-0 3-1

1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio November 18-19

2-0 3-1 3-0

First Round Memphis def. Louisville Semifinals Cincinnati def. Memphis

3-0 3-1

1989 in Tallahassee, Florida November 17-19

1983 in Louisville, Kentucky November 18-20 First Round Louisville def. Memphis

1986 in Blacksburg, Virginia November 22-23 First Round Memphis def. Cincinnati Semifinals South Carolina def. Memphis

1982 in Tallahassee, Florida November 21-23

METRO CONFERENCE

.3-1

3-1

First Round Memphis def. Virginia Tech Semifinals Cincinnati def. Memphis

3-1 3-2

The 1990 Tiger Volleuhall team was the Metro Conference regular season champion and played in the NIVC Tournament.

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Postseason History 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky November 16-17 First Round Memphis def. Southern Miss Semifinals Memphis def. Cincinnati Championship Louisville def. Memphis

WEST REGIONAL 3-1 3-0 3-1

GREAT IMIDWEST

NCAA

NATIONAL INVITATIONS

VOUEYBHl CH1MPIOHW METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

GREiT MIDWEST CONfEREtiCE CHAMPIONS

30-9

1994

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS VOLLEYBALL

QREAT MIDWEST 1991 in Memphis, Tennessee November 22-23 First Round Memphis (3) def. Saint Louis Semifinals DAB (2) def. Memphis (3) Third Place Memphis (3) def. Cincinnati (4)

3-0 3-0

3-1 3-1

3-0 3-1

1996 in Louisville, Kentuckg November 21-24 First Round Saint Louis (4) def. Memphis

3-1

3-0 3-0

First Round Memphis (7) def. UAB (10) Second Round Houston (2) def. Memphis (7)

First Round Marquette def. Memphis ( I I )

3-0

3-1 3-1

3-1

2001 in Houston, Texas November 15-18 First Round Memphis (8) def. Tulane (9) Second Round Cincinnati (1) def. Memphis (8)

3-0 3-0

2002 in Chicago, Illinois November 23-25 First Round Charlotte (6) def. Memphis ( I I )

3-1

3-0

2000 in Charlotte, North Carolina November 16-19 First Round Tulane def. Memphis ( I I )

1998 in Cincinnati, Ohio November 19-22 First Round Memphis (8) def. DePaul (9)

3-0

1999 in Tampa, Florida November 18-21

1997 in Houston, Texas November 20-22

1994 in Dagton, Ohio November 18-20 Semifinals Memphis (1) def. Saint Louis Championship Memphis (1) def. DePaul (7)

1995 in Louisville, Kentuckg November 22-23

First Round 3-0\2 inMemphis Chicago, (6) Illinois def. DePaul ( 1 1 ) Second Round Saint Louis (3) def. Memphis

1993 in Birmingham, Alabama November 19-21 Semifinals UAB (3) def. Memphis (1)

Second Round Louisville (1) def. Memphis (8)

CONFERENCE OSA

November 20-21 First Round Memphis (3) def. Marquette (6) Semifinals UAB (2) def. Memphis (3)

m

22-7

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS 1990 -1991 VOLLEYBALL

3-2

2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana November 22-24 Second Round Memphis (4) def. Tulane (5) Semifinals Memphis (4) def. Houston (8) Finals Louisville (2) def. Memphis (4)

3-1 3-1 3-0

2004 in Louisville, Kenluckg November 19-22

The 1994 Tiger Volleyball team won the (jreal Midwest Conference tournament and became the lirst Memphis team to go to the NCAA Tournament.

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First Round Memphis (5) def. DePaul (12) Second Round Memphis (5) def. TCU (4) Semifinals Louisville (1) del. Memphis (5)

3-0 3-2 3-0

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AH-Time Tournament Resul 1978

Miss. Univ. (or Women Tourney, 4th Middle Tennessee St. Tri-Meet, 1st UT-Martin Tournament, 1st Houston Tournament, 5th Ladg Tiger Invitational, 2nd Memphis State Tri-Meet, 1st H Ladij Volunteer Tournament, 4th I UT-Martin Tri Meet, 1st * SE Missouri State Tri-Meet, 1st TCWSF State Tournament, 3rd 1379 Mississippi Invitational, 3rd Miss. Univ. (or Women Invit., 3rd Memphis State Invitational, 2nd Florida State Invitational, 4th Missouri Invitational, 3rd Southern Illinois Invitational, 4th TCWSF State Tournament, 1st AiAW Region 11 Tournament, 3rd 1880 Alabama Invitational, 3rd Metro Conference Tourneg, 2nd South Carolina Invitational, 3rd Florida State Invitational, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 2nd Southern Illinois Invitational, 2nd TCWSF State Tournament, 1st • AIAW Region 11 Tournament, 3rd 1881 Kentuckg Invitational, 3rd Missouri Invitational, 3rd Ladg Tiger Invitational, 1st Tennessee Invitational, 3rd Ole Miss Invitational, 2nd Metro Conference Tourneg, 2nd 1982

*

Southern Illinois Invitational, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 1st Louisiana State Classic, 5th Louisville Invitational, 7th Ole Miss Invitational, 2nd Morehead State Invitational, 4lh £ Metro Conference Tourneg, 4th 1983

1984 Southwest Missouri State, 3rd Mississippi State Tournament, 1st Texas Tournament, 4th Metro Conference Tourneg, 4th 1985 Memphis State Invitational, 2nd Metro Conference Tournegt, 5th 1388 Ladg Tiger Classic, 3rd Western Kentucky Tourneg, 2nd Florida Tournament, 4th Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tourneg, 3rd 1987

SW Missouri State Invitel, 4th Western Kentuckg Classic, 1st Brigham Young Invitational, 15lh Houston Whataburger Classic, 1st Memphis State Invitational, 1st Ole Miss Invitational, 2nd Metro Conference Tourneg, 3rd 1988 Missouri Tournament, 2nd Memphis State Classic, 3rd Colorado Coors Classic, T-3rd Penn State Classic, 3rd South Florida Tournament, 3rd Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tourneg, 5th 1989 Ladg Tiger Cup, 3rd Illini Classic, 4th Memphis State Classic, 1st Exercise Essentials Classic, 1st SW Missouri State Classic, 4th Houston Invitational, 2nd Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tourneg, 3rd 1990 Asics-Ladg Maverick Invite, 3rd MSU graphic Systems Classic, 1st Evansville Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tourneg, 2nd

I Cal-State Fullerton Tourneg, 4th Virginia Tech Invitational, 3rd Memphis State Tournament, 1st Southern Mississippi Invite, 4th Tennessee Tournament, 5th Ole Miss Tournament, 2nd Memphis State Invitational, 1st Metro Conference Tourneg, 3rd

1991 (jeorgia Ladg Bulldog Classic, 3rd Vollegball Monthlg Invite, 4th Saluki Invitational, 2nd (jraphic Sgstems Classic, 2nd Wright State Invitational, 2nd SWMS Autumn Classic, 2nd Connecticut Challenge, 1st (jreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd 1992 Crimson Classic, 3rd Syracuse Invitational, 4th (jraphic Systems Classic, 2nd NLU Classic, 3rd Kalhy Trosclair Invitational, 3rd William § Marg Tournament, 5lh (jreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd 1993 Tiger Invitational, 2nd Memphis State Classic, 2nd Stephen F. Austin, 2nd Florida Invitational, 4th Nike Invitational, 2nd (jreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd 1994 Ladg Tiger Invitational, 1st (Jraphic Sgstems Classic, 2nd Northern Arizona Tournegt, 4th SE Missouri State Invite, 1st QMC Tournament, 1st (jeorgia Invitational, 3rd NCAA Tournament, 1st round 1995

USF Vollegball Classic, 3rd graphics Sgstem Classic, 2nd Conference USA, 2nd Round 1996 (Jraphics Sgstem Classic, 3rd Tiger Invitational, 3rd Arkansas State Invitational, 4th Conference USA, 1st Round

l§08 CS-Fullerton Invitational, 2nd Adam's Mark Invitational, 1st Sgracuse Invitational, 3rd Conference USA, 2nd Round 1999

Universilg of Portland Invite, 3rd (jraphic Sgstems Classic,2nd Mississippi State Tourney, 3rd Conference USA, 1st Round 2000 Bradley University, 3rd College of Charleston, 1st Univ. of Memphis, No Champion Conference USA, 1st Round 2001

UNC Asheville Tourneg, 1st Kent State Tournament, 1st Conference USA, 2nd Round 2002 (jeorgia State Tourneg, 3rd Memphis Tourney, 2nd Yale Invitational, 1st Boston College Tournament, 1st Conference USA, 1st Round 2003 Arkansas State, 2nd Bavidson College, 1st University of Memphis Tourneg, 1st Birmingham Southern, No Champion Conference USA, Finals 2004 Memphis Invitational, 1st BYU Mizuno Classic, 4th MSU/Microtel Classic, 1st UNCQ Invitational, 1st Conference USA, 3rd Round

1997

Adam's Mark Invitational, 1st Montana State Invitational, 1st Western Kentucky Invite, 1st (jraphic Sgstems Classic, 1st Conference USA, 2nd Round

2004 All-Tournament Honorees

MSU/Microtel Classic All-Tournament BYU Mizuno Classic UNCQ Invitational

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Melissa Nance

Nancy Nellans

All-Tournament Memphis Invitational

All-Tournament MSU/Microtel

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AH-Time Roster Rosie Cilenn Angela (jraziani 1985-8B 1937 Brittany Barnett Holly Bulord 2000-03 1980-83 1997-98 Jessica Baleg Brittany Barnett 2000-03 1999 Lindsag Bax 2002 Lauren Berq Betsg Bland 1973-76 Amanda Boatrighl 1999 ... 1991 Lisa Bray 1991-94 Cherilijn Bright Holly Bnlord 1980-83 Shelby Burton 2004 present

Alisande Cavanauyh 1990-91 Cathg Casias 1999 Alisande Cavanagh 1990-91 Brooke Chrisman 2001-02 Ten Clark 1980-83 Christen Clagton ..2003-present Nicole Cleveland 1996 Linda Conner 1980-81 Bebbie Cunningham 1985

Cindlj Qable Qinger Qarrett Tiara (jilkeg Angie Qlaub Rosie Qlenn Angela (Jraziani Ashleg Cjreen Amg (jreer

1974-77 1998-2001 2001-04 1983-86 1996-99 1997 2002 1990-93

Sandy Monce 1977-80 Jacqueline Mack Nancy McAlexander Jenny McCoy Katie McFarland Margi McNeely Sandy Monce Wynne Moore Shavonda Morgan Lacey Morse Liz Mullen Shawna Mullin

Amie Hamilton Slioni Hodges 1998-2001 1994-97 Amie Hamilton Debhi Hammond Kristen Hardee Becky Harden April Harriman Jessica Henry Shoni Hodges Celeste Homan Carol Hooker Qwen Homer

1998-2001 1979-80 2002-present 1977-80 1997-2000 1998 1994-97 1978-80 1980 1989-90

Sheila Meba 2000-03

Adrianne Edmonds Kim Ehrhorn Emily Eichmann Lisa Eisenrich Cindg Eschbach

2000-01 1984-88 1998-01 1985-86 1974-77

Katie Sandage 1974-77 Heather Sanders 2000 Debbie Sanford 1976-79 Hristina Slancheva.... 2003-present Emily Steckel 2003-present Mia Stephens 1983-85 Laura Stoke 2000 Cindy Stool 1979-82 Monique Swaby 1992-95 Lowelte Swinton 1977-80

Melissa Nance.... ....2003-present 2000-03 Sheila Neba Nancg Nellans .... 2002-present 1992-95 Janice Neyens

Sarah Tjelmeland Jennie Toronto 1987-90 2003-2004 Nikki Taylor 1993-94 Becky Tigert 1994-97 Sarah Tjelmeland 1987-90 Jennie Toronto 2003-04 Jessica Trezise 1997 Fehi Tuivai 2003-present

1984 Amy Vauqh I99B-99

2000-01 1980-84 1981-84

Che/le Penner 1984-6

Man Kimbrell. Rhonda Kottke.

1976-79 1984-88

Tara Pfeffer

1995-97

Kalherine Lehman Kim Lemon 1987-90 1988-91

Peqqy Rule 1983-8B

Lisa Rembe Lori Rembe Phyllis Richey Drenda Sue Roberts Jeannie Robison Sharon Rose Renee Ross Jenni Rosselli Deidre Rowell Peggy Rule Jamie Runkle

1989-91 1989-91 1984-88 1981-84 1998-99 1974-77 1991-94 1997-98 1992-95 1983-86 1991-94

Heather Watts 2001-04

1993-94 1993-96 1980-83 1981

Nancy Wolter 1985-88

Beth Walthal Amg Watson Sylvia Watson Heather Watts Sarah Wengler Barbara Whitaker Laura Wilson Nancy Wolter

1982 1980-83 1976-79 2001-04 1999 1977-80 1980-82 1985-88

i Marie Zwolinski 1987-90 Marie Zwolinski

Allwgn Fitzpatrick Heather Fletcher Kim Fraser Karen Fussell

1996-99 1981-82ÂŤ|

Mary Vercande

Sarah Pearl Chelle Penner

Renee Ross 1991-94 2002 1986-9

Amy Vaughn

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Rhonda Mike 1986-90

Katherine Lehman 1987-90 Kim Lemon 1988-91 Ashleg Liford 2004-present

Kim Eraser 1980-83

Nancy Nellans 2002-present

Simen Oktay

Angie Johnson Beth Johnson Lori Page Jones

Emily Eichmann Lisa Eisenrich 1398-01 1985-86

1992-93 1976-79 1988-89 1990 1979-80 1977-80 1982-83 1988 1996 1995-96 1985-86 ' (

Belh Johnson Lori Page Jones 1980-84 1981-84 Clare Dirksen 1986-89

Mia Stephens Monique Swahy 1983-85 1992-95

1987-

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AH-Time Honor Roll METRO CONFERENCE ALL-METRO CONFERENCE

Katherine Lehman, 1989, 1990 Rhonda Kottke, 1988, 1989,1990 Clare Birksen,1997, 1988, 1989, 1990 Nancg Wolter, 1987 Peggg Rule, 1986 Hollg Buford, 1981, 1982, 1983 AMIE HAMILTOM 2001 Conference USA Second Team 1998 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year

MOIQUE SWABY 1994 (jreal Midwest Player of the Year 1992 (jreat Midwest Newcomer of the Year

HEATHER WATTS 2004 Conference USA Setter of the Year

2004 AVCA Honorable Mention .All-American

CONFERENCE USA

QREAT MIDWEST

CONFERENCE USA VOLLEYBALL SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

FIRST TEAM ALL-GREAT MIDWEST

Heather Watts, 2004 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA

Heather Watts, 2004 Monique Swabg, 1995 SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA

Tiara (jilkeg, 2004 Brittany Barnett, 2003 Amie Hamilton, 2001 THIRD TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA

Tiara Qilkeg, 2003 Heather Watts, 2003 CONFERENCE USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Brittang Barnett, 2000 Jessica Henrg, 1998 CONFERENCE USA SETTER OF THE YEAR

Monique Swaby, 1994 Nikki Taylor, 1994 Monique Swabg, 1993 Amy greer, 1993 Renee Ross, 1992 Alisande Cavanagh, 1991 SECOND TEAM ALL-GREAT MIDWEST

Sami Randolph, 1993 Lori Rembe, 1991 GREAT MIDWEST

ALL-TOURNAMENT

Monique Swabg, 1994 (MVP) Nikki Taglor, 1993 Jamie Runkle, 1993 Shoni Hodges, 1993 Renee Ross, 1992 Alisande Cavanaqh, 1991

GREAT MIDWEST COACH OF THE YEAR

Heather Watts, 2004

Penng Lucas-White, 1994 Penng Lucas-White, 1993

CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLA YER OF THE YEAR

GREAT MIDWEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Amie Hamilton, 1998 CONFERENCE USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Tiara gilkeg, 9/27/04; 9/20/04; 9/1/03 Heather Watts, 9/23/02; 9/15/03 Amie Hamilton, 9/10/01 Becky Tigert, 9/22/97 Monique Swabg, 9/18/95 Liz Mullen, 10/2/95 CONFERENCE USA SETTER OF THE WEEK

Monique Swabg, 1994 GREAT MIDWEST NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Monique Swaby, 1992 GREAT MIDWEST ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM

Shoni Hodges, 1994 Nikki Taglor, 1993 Monique Swabg, 1992

Heather Watts, 11/15/04; 11/1/04; 9/27/04; 9/20/04; 9/7/04

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jim Callender, 1987 Mike Lingenfelter, 1980 METRO CONFERENCE MVP Sandg Monce, 1980

OTHER AWARDS/HONORS USVBA MVP Sandg Monce, 1978 AIWA ALL-REGION

Sandg Monce, 1980 (First team) AVCA ALL-AMERICA Heather Watts, 2004 (Honorable Mention) NCAA SOUTH REGION Katherine Lehman, 1990 AVCA ALL-REGION

Heather Watts, 2003 (All-Midwest Region, Honorable Mention) Heather Watts, 2004 (All-Midwest Reqion, First team) ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC

ALL-AMERICA Heather Watts, 2004 (Second team) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

April Harriman, 2000 (Second team) Heather Watts, 2003 (Third team) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Heather Watts, 2002, 2003, 2004

(First Team) April Harriman, 2000 (First Team) Sheila Neba, 2003 (Second Team) COCA-COLA COMMUNITY ALL-AMERICAN Heather Watts, 2004

CONFERENCE USA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Heather Watts, 2003, 2004 Tiara (jilkeg, 2003

Memphis Volleyball 2005

ALL-TOURNAMENT

Katherine Lehman, 1990 Sarah Tjelmeland, 1990 Clare Dirksen, 1988 Kim Ehrhorn, 1987 Angie Qlaub, 1986 Drenda Roberts, 1984 Hollg Buford, 1982 Sandg Monce, 1380

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Heather Watts, 2004

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2005 Opponents August 26 at Arkansas Invitational (Faijetteville, Ark.) October 11 at Nashville, Tenn.

Auyust 27 at Arkansas Invitational (Fayelleville, Ark.)

general Information

Location: Denton, Texas Enrollment: 31,112 Nickname: Mean (jreen Colors: (jreen and White Conference: Sun Belt Athletics Director: Rick Villarreal First Year of Volleyball: 1976

Location: Fayettville, Ark. Enrollment: 17,269 Nickname: Lady Razorbacks Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)

Facililg Information

Facililg Information

Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 3,959 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Navy, lied and While

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BMONT

~ BRUINS

Conference: Atlantic Sun Athletics Director: Mike Strickland First Year of Volleyball: 1993

Facililg Information

Home Arena: The Snake Pit Capacity: 2,000 Press Row Phone: (940) 369.8480

Home Arena: Curb Event Center Capacity: 5,000

Coaching Information

Coaching Information

August 27 at Arkansas Invitational (Faijetteville, Ark.)

general Information

Athletics Director: Bev Lewis

First Year of Volleyball: 1994 Home Arena: Barnbill Arena Capacitg: 9,000

Press Row Phone: (479) 575.4422

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Deane Webb Alma Mater (Year): Marg Hardin-Baglor (1995) Record at Belmont (Seasons): 20-30 (Two seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 188-110 (Eight seasons) Assistant Coacb(es): Tong flowell: (jA: Josie Hackworth

Head Coach: Cassie Headrick Alma Mater (Year): Arkansas-Little Rock (1995) Record at North Texas (Seasons): 66-91 (Four seasons! Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coach: John Schmidt HI

Head Coach: Chris Poole Alma Mater (Year): Arkansas Tech (1983) Becord at Arkansas (Seasons): 267-117(11 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 501-186 (18 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Holly Watts, Jenny Wilson

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

Conference Record (Finish): 6-9 (<!"' SBC West)

2004 Record: 17-16 Conference Record (Finish): 10-6 (I" 1 SEC West)

2004 Record: 21-8 Conference Record (Finish): 8-2 (T-2"!l) Letierwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returniny/Losl: 6/6 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

2004 Record: 7-23

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2

Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 2-0

SID Information

SID Information Volleyball Contact: Kenisha Rhone

Phone: (615) 460.5990 Fax: (615)460.5584 Email: rhonekpmail.belmonl.edu Athletic Website: wnw.belnionl.edu/athletics .

Letterwinners Returniny/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Jerry Scott Phone: (940) 565.4674

Volleyball Contact: Jeri Thorpe Phone: (479) 575.5037

Fax: (940) 369.7461

Fax: (479) 575.7410 Email: jlhorpelgluark.edu

Email: jscott(3unt.edu Athletic Website: www.meangreensports.com

O'CHARLEY'S TIQER INVITATIONAL

Athletic Website: www.ladybacks.com

UAPB LIONS September 2 at O'Charley's Tiger Invitational

September 2-3, 2005 Elma Roane Fieldhouse

Qeneral Information Location: Pine Bluff, Ark. Enrollment: 3,000

GOOD FOOD, GOOD TIMES"

Schedule: Friday, Sept. 2

9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m.

UALR vs. UAPB UT-Martin vs. Alabama A£p Memphis vs. UAPB UALR vs. UT-Martin Memphis vs. Alabama Saturdag, Sept. 3 Alabama AP vs. UAPB Memphis vs. UT-Martin Alabama Ap vs. UALR UAPB vs. UT-Martin Memphis vs. UALR

Nickname: Ladg Lions Colors: Black and gold Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Athletics Director: Craiy Curry

Facilitg Information Home Arena: H.O. Clemmons Arena Capacitg: 4,500 First Year of Volleyball: 1976

Coaching Information Head Coach: Kawanza Bibles Alma Mater (Year): UAPB (2000) Record at 1IAPB (Seasons): 14-42 (Two seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coach(es): TBA

Team Information 2004 Record: 2-29

Conference Record (Finish): 1-9 (5"'SWAC West) Letterwinners Returniny/Lost: I/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

SID Information

Alabama Ap

Memphis

UALR

UAPB

UT-Martin

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Volleyball Contact: Tamaro Williams Phone: (870) 575.7174 Fax: (870) 575.7881 Email: williams_tl(o)uaph.edu Athletic Website.:\vww.uapb.edu

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2005 Opponents ALABAMA A?M BULLDOQS|UT-MARTIN SKYHAWKS September 2 at O'Charley's Tiger Invitational

September 3 at O'Charleg's Tiger Invitational

UALR TROJANS September 3 at O'Charley's Tiger Invitational

Qeneral Information

Qeneral Information

Qeneral Information

Location: lluntsville, Ala. Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Athletics Director: James A. Martin Sr. First Year of Volleyball: 1977

Location: Martin, Tenri. Enrollment: 0,000 Nickname: Skghawks Colors: Rlue, Orange and While Conference: Ohio Valley Athletics Director: Phil Dane First Year of Volleyball: 1992 (Div. I)

Location: Little Rock, Ark. Enrollment: 11,798 Nickname: Trojans Conference: Sun Belt Athletics Director: Chris Peterson First Year of Volleyball: 1991

Facilitg Information

Facility Information

Facilitg Information

Home Arena: T.M. Elmore (jijm Capacity: 6,000

Nome Arena: Skyhawk Eieldhouse Capacity: 3,000

Home Arena: Stephens Center Capacity: 5,600

Colors: Maroon, Silver and Black

Coaching Information

Coaching Information

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Betty K. Austin Alma Mater (Year): Alabama AยงM (1973) Record at AAMU (Seasons): 577-211 (27 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coach(es): TEA

Head Coach: Amy DraperAlma Mater (Year): Mississippi State (1993) Record al UT-Martiri (Seasons): First Season Career Record (Seasons): 47-58 (Three seasons) Assistant Coaches: Angela Langford, Darren McClure

Head Coach: Van Compton Alma Mater (Year): Arkansas State Record at UALR (Seasons): 299-205 (17 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same .Assistant Coach(es): Tony Pavlov

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

2004 Record: 22-6 Conference Record (Finish): 8-0 (!>' SWAC East/overall) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

201)4 Record: 10-17

2004 Record: 14-13 Conference Record (Finish): 7-7 (4th SBC East) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 6-3

Conference Record (Finish): 7-9 (T-7"1) Letlerwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: b'/O Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 29-5

SID Information

SID Information

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: William Bright Jr.

Volleyball Contact: Joe Lofaro

Phone: (256) 372.4005

Phone: (7311881.7632 Fax: (731) 881.7624

Volleyball Contact: Brandy Swecde.n Phone: (501) 683. 7003

Fax: (256) 372.5919 Email: sports.infopemail.aamu.edu Athletic Website: www.aarmi.edu

Fax: (5011683.7002

Email: jlofaroglutm.edu Athletic Website: www.utmsports.com

UNC-ASHEV1LLE BULLDOQS| FIU (JOLDEN PANTHERS I September 9 at Mercer Tournament (Macon, (ja.)

September 9 at Mercer Tournament (Macon, (ja.)

Email: bmsweedenpualr.edu Athletic Website: www.ualrtrojans.com

MERCER REARS August 27 at Mercer Tournament (Macon, lja.)

Qeneral Information

Qeneral Information

Qeneral Information

Location: Asheville, N.C. Enrollment: 3,500 Xickname: Bulldogs Colors: Rogal Blue and While Conference: Big South Athlelics Direclor: Janet Cone

Location: Miami, Fla. Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: (jolden Panthers Colors: Blue and gold Conference: Sun Belt Athletics Direclor: Rick Mello

Location: Macon, fja. Enrollment: 7,400 Nickname: Bears Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Atlantic Sun Athletics Director: Bobby Pope First Year of Volleyball: 1991

Facililg Information

Facililg Information

Home Arena: Justice Center

Home Arena: Pharmed Arena Capacity: 5,000

Capacity: 1,100

Coaching Information

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Julie Torhett Alma Mater (Year): Penn State (1990) Record at IKC-Asheville (Seasons): 190-184 (11 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Conch: Frederico Santos

Head Coach: Ilanijela Tomic Alma Mater (Year): Arkansas-Little Rock (1999)

Team Information

Team Information

200-1 Record: 19-17 Conference Record (Finish): 8-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/0 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 2-0

2004 Record: 3-23 Conference Record (Finish): 2-12 (10' h ) Letterwinners Rcturniny/Lost: 8/6 Starters Returniny/Lost: 5/1 Series Record vs. Memphis: Fit) leads 1-0

Record at Fill (Seasons): First Season Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coach: Tanja Ecknrl

SID Information

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Everett Hutlo Phone: (828)251.6931 Fax: (828) 251.6386

Volleyball Contact: Kevin Hassett

Email: ehuttopuncB.edu

Email: hassett@fiu.edu Athletic Website: www.fiusports.com

Athletic Website: www.uiicabulldogs.corn

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Phone: (305) 348.6024 Fax: (305) 348.2963

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Facilitg Information Home Arena: University Center Capacity: 3,200

Coaching Information Head Coach: Noelle Hughes Alma Mater (Year): Florida Southern (1996) Record at Mercer (Seasons): 13-16 (One season) Career Record (Seasons): 128-68 (Six seasons) Assistant Coach(es): Ambrose Crenshaw

Team Information 2004 Record: 13-16 Conference Record (Finish): 4-6 (6"') Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

SID Information Volleyball Contact: Brett Jarrett Phone: (478) 301.5217 Fax: (478) 301.5350 Email: mercer3l8paol.com Athletic Website: www.mercerhears.com ,

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2005 Opponents LOUISIANA THH LJ\DY lECHSTERsl September 10 at Mercer Tournament (Macon. (ja.)

general Information

DUQUESNE DUKES September 16 at West Virginia Tournament (Morgantown, W.V.)

fjeneral Information

BUFFALO BULLS September 17 at West Virginia Tournament (Morgantown, W.V.)

general Information

Location: Huston, La. Enrollment: 11,975 Xickname: Ladg Teciisters Colors: Blue and Red Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Athletics Director: Jim (lakes First Year of Volleyball:

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 10,000 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Athletics Director: Paul Hiqhtower First Year of Volleyball: 1974

Location: Buffalo, MY Enrollment: 27,276 Xickname: Hulls Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Mid-American Athletics Director: LBA

Facility Information

Facility Information

Home Arena: Alumni Arena Capacity: 6,100

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Jim Lodes Alma Maler (Year): Brockport (1993) Record at Buffalo (Seasons): First Season Career Record (Seasons): 276-184 ( I I seasons) Assistant Coach: Tucker Short

Home Arena: Thomas Assemtilg Center Capacitg:

Coaching Information

Home Arena: A.J. Palumbo Center Capacitg: 6,200

Head Coach: Heather Mazeitis Alma Mater (Year): Central Oklahoma (1992) Record at La Tecli (Seasons): 40-72 (Four seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 210-192 (Nine seasons) Assistant Coach: Jill Wagner

Head Coach: Steve Opperman Alma Mater (Year): Ohio State (1987) Record at Duquesne (Seasons): 95-113 (Seven seasons) Career Record(Seasons): 214-229 (14 seasons) Assistant Coach: Carrie Morris

Team Information

Team Information

2004 Record: 6-21 Conference Record (Finish): 1-12 Letlerwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 2-1

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Josh Milton Phone: (318) 257.3144 fax: (318) 257.3757 Lmail: jmiltonpatech.edu Athletic Website: www.latechsporls.com,

2004 Record: 15-16 Conference Record (Finish): 7-7 (4 lh ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4*libero/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

Facility Information

Coaching Information

Team Information 2004 Record: 3-22

Conference Record (Finish): 1-15 (6"' MAC East) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Starters Relurning/Losl: 4*libero/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

SID Information

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Michelle Cliini Phone: (412) 396.6560 Fax: (412) 396.6210 Email: chini@lduq.edu Athletic Website: www.tioDuguesne.com

WESTVIRQIMAMOIMAINEERS| HOUSTON COUQARS

Volleyball Contact: Heidi Roth Phone: (716) 645.6840 Fax:(716) 645.6993 Email: herothiabuffalo.edu Athletic Website: www.buffalobulls.com

BICE OWLS

September 17 at West Virginia Tournament (Morqantown, W.V.)

September 23 at Houston, Texas

(Jeneral Information

Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 35,066 Xickname: Cougars Colors:Scarlet and While with Navy Trim Conference: Conference USA (West) Athletics Director: Dave Maqqard

Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 4,805 Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue and Gray Conference: Conference USA (West) Athletics Director: Bobby May

Facility Information

Facility Information

Location: Morqantown, W.V. Enrollment: 24,255 Xickname: Mountaineers Colors: Old (jold and Blue Conference: Big East Athletics Director: Ed Pastilong

Facility Information Home Arena: WVU Coliseum Capacitg: 14,000

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Veronica Hammersmith Alma Mater (Year): Kansas (19G8) Record at West Virginia (Seasons): 521-485 (30 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Sean Daly, Camille Gutierrez

Team Information 2004 Record: 18-13 Conference Record (Finish): 4-6 (6"1) Letlerwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starters Relurning/Losl: 4*libero/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Erin Robertson Phone: (304) 293.2821 Fax: (304) 293.4 105

Email: eroberts3jg)mlx.wvu.edu Athletic Website: MSMsportsNET.com

general Information

Home Arena: Yeoman Fieldhouse Capacity: 2,000

Coaching Information

September 25 at Memphis, Tenn.

Qeneral Information

Home Arena: Autnj Court Capacitg: 5,600

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Bill Walton Alma Mater (Year): Cjeorge Williams (1974) Record at Houston (Seasons): 379-240 (19 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 589-295 (24 seasons) Assistant Coach(es): Phil Nickel, fjabi Carbone

Head Coach: (jenng V'olpe Alma Mater (Year): Texas AfJM (1995) Record at Rice (Seasons): 25-5 (One season) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Melissa Ferris, Trent Herman Volunteer Assistant Chien Lee

Team Information

Team Information

2004 Record: 11-21 Conference Record (Finish): 5-8 (T-8"1) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5Âťlibero/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: Houston leads 19-4

20M Record: 25-5 Conference Record (Finish): 12-1 (I- 1 WAC) Letlerwinners Returning/Lost: 0/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

SID Information

SID Information Volleyball Contact: Matt Dunaway Phone: (713) 7-13.9408 Fax: (713) 743.9411 Email: TBA

Athletic Website: www.UHCouqars.com

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Volleyball Contact: Patty Barnes Phone: (713) 348.5637 Fax: (713) 348.6019

Email: pbarnes(tj)rice.edu Athletic Website: www.RiceOwls.com

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2005 Opponents September 27 at Jonesboro, Ark.

(jeneral Information

Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Enrollment: 10/129 Nickname: Indians Colors: Scarlett and Black Conference: Sun Celt Athletics Director: Dr. Dean Lee

Auyust 30 at Hattiesburg, Miss. October 28 at Memphis, Tenn.

(Jeneral Information

October 2 at Orlando, Fla. October 30 at Memphis, Tenn.

Qeneral Information

Facility Information

Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: (jolden Eagles Colors: Black and (jold Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Richard Gjannini First Year of Volleyball: 1979

Location: Orlando, Fla. Enrollment: 44,000 Nickname: (jolden Knights Colors: Black and (jold Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Steve Orsini First Year of Volleyball: 1975

Facility Information

Facility Information

Coaching Information

Home Arena: Reed (jreeri Coliseum/Payne Center Capacity: 8,095/500

Hume Arena: Convocation Center Capacity: 10,563 Head Coach: Craig Cumminqs Alma Mater (Year): Cal Polg-San Luis Ohispo (IS80) Record at Arkansas State (Seasons): 180-109 (Nine seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 261-210 (15 seasons) Assistant Coach: Jo Beth Mathis

Coaching Information

Home Arena: UCF Arena Capacity: 5,100

Coaching Information

Team Information

Head Coach: Ricci Luyties Alma Mater (Year): OCLAf 1985) Record at Southern Miss (Seasons): 7-20 (One season) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Kicki (jreen, Abbey Sutherland

Head Coach: Meg Colado Alma Mater (Year): Florida (1996) Record at UCF (Seasons): 111-66 (Six seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 126-82 (Seven seasons) Assistant Coaches: Juanita Ilitt, Sam Ojie

Conference Record (Finish): i 1-3 (T-l sl Sun Belt East)

Team Information

Team Information

2004 Record: 25-8

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2Âťlibero Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 28-22

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Malt McCollesler Phone: (870) 072.2541 Fax: (870) 972.3367

Email: mmccollesterglaslate.edu Athletic Website: www.asuindian&con

UAB BLAZERS October 7 at Birmingham, Ala. October 9 at Memphis, Tenn.

2001 Record: 7-20 Conference Record (Finish): 2-11 (13"') Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5*libero/l Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 16-11

SID Information

2004 Record: 8-15 Conference Record (Finish): 5-5 (5"1 Atlantic Sun) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: Series lied 3-3

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Shirley Hill Phone: (6011266.4503 Fax:(60l)2G6.4507

Volleyball Contact: Doug Richards Phone: (407) 823.2142

Email: Shirley.jones-hil@usm.edu Athletic Website: www.SouthernMiss.com

Email: doricharpmail.ucf.edu Athletic Website: www.uctathletics.com

ECU PIRATES October 14 at Memphis, Tenn. November 11 at (jreenville, N.C.

Fax: (407) 823.5266

MARSHALL THUNDERING, HERD October 16 at Memphis, Tenn. November 13 at Huntington, W.V.

general Information

(jeneral Information

general Information

Location: Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment: 16,693

Location: (jreenville. N.C. Enrollment: 22,766 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and (jold Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Terry Holland

Location: llunlinijton, W.V. Enrollment: 16,551 Nickname: Thundering Herd Colors: (jreen and White Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Bob Marcum

Mckname: Blazer's Colors: Forest Cjreen and Old tjold Conference: Conference OSA Athletics Director: Watson Brown First Year of Volleyball: 1978

Facility Information Home Arena: Barlow Arena Capacity:

Coaching Information Head Coach: Melinite Claii borne

Alma Mater (Year): Washington (1990) Record at UAB (Seasons): 40-1 OS (Five seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Nikola Petrovic, All Magner

Team Information 2004 Record: 1-24

Conference Record (Finish): 0-13 (14"') Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 33-i

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Jeremy Hoffman Phone: (205) 996.2576 Fax: (205) 934.7505

Email: jhollmangluab.edu Athletic Website: www.uabsports.com

Memphis Volleyball 2005

Facility Information

Home Arena: Williams Arena at Miriyes Coliseum Capacity: 8.000

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Chris Rushing Alma Mater (Year): BYU (1993) Record at ECU (Seasons): First season Career Record (Seasons): 110-99 (Seven seasons) Assistant Coach: Eva Rackham

Team Information

2004 Record: 11-18 Conference Record (Finish): 5-8 (9"') Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1

Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 6-0

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Rob Dunning Phone: (252) 328.4522 Fax: (252) 328,4528 Email: dunningrpmail.ecu.edu Athletic Website: www.ecupirates.com

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Facility Information

Home Arena: Cam Henderson Center Capacity: 9,043

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Mitch Jacobs Alma Mater (Year): Iowa (1991) Record at Marshall (Seasons): 63-39 (Three seasons) Career Record(Seasons): 245-150 ( 1 1 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Maren Witzel, Trevor Theroudle (jraduate Assistant Coach: Ashleg Barnard

Team Information 2004 Record: 22-11

Conference Record (Finish): 11-5 (3 rd MAC) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6 • libero/0 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Matt Riley Phone: (304) 696.5276 Fax:(304) 696.2325

Email: Rileu24@lmarshall.edu Athletic Website: www.HerdZone.com


2005 Opponents TULSA QOLDEN HURRICANE] October 21 at Tulsa, Okla.

Qeneral Information

Location: Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment: 4,100 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Old Gold, Rogal Blue and Crimson Conlerence: Conference USA Athletics Director: Judg MacLeod

Facility Information Home Arena: Donald W. Reynolds Center Capacity: 8,355

Coaching Information

SMU MUSTANQS October 23 at Dallas, Texas

Qeneral Information

Location: Dallas, Texas Enrollment: 10,038 Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Jim Copeland

Facility Information

Home Arena: Moody Coliseum Capacity: 8,998

Coaching Information

Head Coacli: Matt Sonniclison Alma Mater (Year): UCLA (1989) Record at Tulsa (Seasons): Q8-102 (Seven seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Tammij l.euer, Courtney Bery

Head Coach: Lisa Seifert Alma Mater (Year): Winona State (1983) Record at SMU (Seasons): 132-140 (Mine seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Cristine Dixon, Sean Kiracnfe

Team Information

Team Information

2001 Record: 17-10 Conference Record (Finish): 5-8 (T-2nd WAC-East) Letterwinners Returninq/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3* libero/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 7-1

2004 Record: 14-14

SID Information

Conference Record (Finish): 5-8 (T-Blh WAC) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Jason West Phone: (918)531.2492

Volleyball Contact: Tod Meisncr Phone: (214) 768.3735

Fax: (918)631.3913

Fax: (214) 768.2044

Email: jason-westgiutulsa.edu Athletic Website: www.tulsahurricarie.com

Email: tmeisner@lsmu.edu Athletic Website: www.smumustangs.com

UTEP MINERS November -1 at Memphis, Tenn.

(Jeneral Information

Location: El Paso, Texas Enrollment: 18,542 Nickname: Miners Colors: Dark Blue, Orange and Silver Accent Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Bob Stull First Year of Volleyball: 1974

Facility Information

Facility Information

Home Arena: Cjillom Sports Center Capacity: 1,000

Coaching Information Head Coach: Joe (jet/in Alma Mater (Year): George Williams (1986) Record at Ole Miss (Seasons): 28-60 (Three seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 63-119 (Five seasons) Assistant Coaches: Molly Alveu, Anastasia iaitseva

Team Information 2004 Record: 10-18

Conference Record (Finish): 2-12 (6th SEC West) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Series Record vs. Memphis: Series tied 33-33

SID Information Volleyball Contact: Bill Bunting Phone: (652) 915.7522 Fax: (662) 915.7006

Email: wbuntinglfflolemiss.edu Athletic Website: www.OleMissSports.com

Qeneral Information Location: New Orleans, La. Enrollment: 13,214 Nickname: Green Wave Colors: Olive Green and Skg Blue Conference: Conference USA Athletics Director: Rick Dickson First Year of Volleyball: 1975

Facility Information

Coaching Information

Coaching Information

Head Coach: Li? Kritza Alma Mater (Year): Tulane (2000) Record at Tulane (Seasons): First Season Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Sinisa Momic, Wendy Svoboda

November 17-20 at Houston, Texas (hosted bg Rice University

Tournament Format

All 12 teams gualifg for tournament.

Conference Alignment West Division East Division Houston

East Carolina Marshall Memphis Southern Miss UAB UCE

Rice

SMU Tulane

Tulsa UTEP

Team Information

2004 Record: 10-15 Conference Record (Finish): 2-11 (4lh WAC East) Letterwinners Returninq/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5 • libero/l Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 1-0

2004 Record: 17-12 Conference Record (Finish): 6-7 (T-6 lh ) Letterwinners Returninq/Lost: 5/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/5 Series Record vs. Memphis: Memphis leads 17-14

SID Information

SID Information

Volleyball Contact: Angela Olivas

Volleyball Contact: Richie Weaver

Phone: (915)747.6451 Fax: (915) 747.5114

Phone:(504) 314.7232 Fax: (504) 865.5512 Email: rweaver[pulane.edu Athletic Website: www.tulanegreenwave.com

Email: acolivasputep.edu Athletic Website: www.utepathletics.com

(Jeneral Information

Location: Oxford, Miss. Enrollment: 16,080 Nickname: Ladg Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red and Navg Blue Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC) Athletics Director: Pete Boone

November 6 at Memphis, Tenn.

Home Arena: Fogelman Arena Capacity: 3,600

Team Information

October 26 at Memphis, Tenn.

TULAIME QREEN WAVE I C-USA TOURNAMENT

Home Arena: Memorial (jym Capacity: 3,000 Head Coach: Scott Swanson Alma Mater (Year): Arizona State (1997) Record at UTEP (Seasons): 29-51 (Three seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Kimberly Martinez. Angela Mooney

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Record vs. Opponents Opponent Last Alabama 1992 Alabama AQM 2004 UAB 2004 Alcorn State 1989 American University 1991 Appalachian State 2002 Arizona State 1990 Arkansas 2005 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1998 Arkansas-Litte Rock 2003 Arkansas State 2004 Army 1991 Auburn 1995 Austin Peay 1996 Ball State 1990 Baylor 1989 Belmont 2002 Berry 1975 Birmingham Southern ...2003 Boston College 2002 Bowling Qreen St 1992 Bradley 2000 Buffalo 2005 Butler 1991

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the University commits its resources to the social, cultural and economic welfare of the region through partnerships with public and private organizations. The University of Memphis is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association "-* _ of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, first ••f; professional, master's, educational specialist's and doctoral degrees. The University of Memphis offers bachelor's degrees in 50 majors and 70 concentrations: master's degrees in 46 subjects and doctoral degrees in 21 , disciplines; one specialist degree and one professional degree. The University is composed of six col- "~ leges, the Graduate School, the Cecil C. Humphreys LSchool of Law, the Loewenberg School of Nursing jr and the School of Audiology and Speech-Language IF Pathology. The colleges are: the College of Arts and t Sciences, the College of Communication and Fine S Arts, the Fogelman College of Business and Eco|^ nomics, the College of Education, the Herff College I of Engineering and the University College. *Reflecting its commitment to high-quality teaching and national prominence in research, the University of Memphis has five Centers of Excellence and 25 Chairs of Excellence. The University has a full-time faculty of over 850. While the University's commitment to education remains its primary focus, the campus also offers a variety of organizations, clubs, honor societies and special-interest and service groups. There are many fraternities and i sororities on campus as well as a number of j other clubs. Theatrical and musical producI Hons are performed on three stages at the Communication and Fine Arts Building. The University also has its own art museum. The U of M has recently undertaken several building projects designed to update the campus for the 21st century. The projects include the John Wilder Student Services Tower, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Michael D. Rose Theatre Lecture Hall, the University Center Bookstore, the Larry 0. Finch Center and the Billy J. Murphy Athletic Complex. Since early in the 20th century, the University of Memphis has provided quality education for students, as well as service to the community. The University continues to meet the challenges of becoming

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he University of Memphis' Center for Athletic Academic Services (CAAS) is dedicated _ to the academic and personal devejopment of all Tiger student-athletes. Its mission is to provide support services to ensure that U of M student-athletes succeed in the classroom and obtain undergraduate degrees. The services include orientation programs, tutoring, mentoring, academic counseling, study hall and academic advising. In March 2002, vast improvements were beginning to take place in the CAAS. At that time, Dr. Joe Luckey took over the staff after spending the previous 10 years at Austin Peay State. Dr. Luckey, who was nationally recognized for his outstanding leadership in 1999, came to Memphis with a vision. In just one short year, Dr. Luckey recruited six new staff members, instituted new academic programs, designed and inspired two special sections of ACAD 1100 for student-athletes and transitioned the office from the basement of the Elma Roane Fieldhouse to the newly-renovated Wilder Tower. Dr. Luckey heads a full-time staff of six while also utilizing 20-30 tutors, an intern, graduate assistants and student workers. CAAS has a unique responsibility as an office as it provides academic services to all student-athletes and conducts all necessary paperwork for NCAA academic compliance. Assistant director Nicole Green, who was hired May 2003, was brought in specifically to handle NCAA, conference and institutional compliance matters associated with prospective and current to specific sports working with those student-athletes and coaching staffs. Dr. Luckey has continued to challenge the Center's staff, the coaching staffs and the studentathletes to collaboratively enhance the academic performance of U of M student-athletes. As the following highlights indicate, the group effort has resulted in positive results for the university. During the last three academic years, 12 teams have posted their highest-ever semester GPAs, a record number of studentathletes made the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and several individual stuent-athletes

Pictured above are two 2004-05 Memphis Volleyball graduates-Fehi Tuivai, left, and Tiara Gilkey.

have been recognized for prestigious academic awards, such as the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and Academic All-America. The CAAS received a new home during the summer of 2003 with the completion of the Wilder Tower. The Wilder Tower also houses admissions, the bursar, financial aid, the registrar, student development and academic advising. A total of 8,000 square feet, encompassing the entire sixth and seventh floors of the tower, have been designated for the CAAS. The area supports 31 student computer stations, 17 offices and numerous study tables. Inspired by Dr. Luckey, two special sections of Mi-HLÂť J.iuu, introduction to ine university, were offered to student-athletes only. The class was so well received that a third section was offered in 2003 so that all freshman student-athletes can be included in the course. Students who participated in the class earned an average of 15.2 credit hours and an average GPA of 3.25. Three academic awards are sponsored by the CAAS as a means of honoring the top studentathletes. The Tiger 3.0 Club recognizes studentathletes who earned grade-point averages of 3.0 during the fall/spring semesters, while the Tiger Academic Thirty is dedicated to the 30 studentathletes with the best grade-point average on each team and then the next best group of student-athletes, totaling 30. The final honor, the TEAM GPA Award, is presented to the male and female team with the best grade-point average for the semester.

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i the late 1920s, student publications and downtown •newspapers began reTferring to the football team as the "TeachLers" or "Tutors." The [Tiger nickname would [eturn, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official mckname for the UniveFsity of Memphis.

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WHYTIGERS? 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 pa-

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The zookeeper, at the suggestion of his daughter, called the little tiger, Shane. Once in Memphis, however, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries came in to a committee chaired by Judge Harry Pierotti. The list ran from Spook, Sampson, Goliath, Bengo, Sultan, Sahib, Big Cat, Ptah, Touchdown, Sonny, and Shiloh to Bengie Wougie Bengal Boy from Tennessee. Finally, the judges reduced the list to two: Shane and TOM gers-of-Memphis. TOM won. During his first few months in

sonal appearances at all Tiger football games, as well as numerous basketball games. TOM II has also been seen at Tiger baseball, soccer and women's basketball games. The first tiger, purchased by the Highland Hundred (football booster group) in 1972, lived for 20 years and was housed at the Memphis Zoo. TOM died in February of 1992.

tor's hound dog. TOM II came to the University of Memphis in the fall of 1992 and will move to a new habitat being built in rural DeSoto County at the end of the year. The new habitat will be an exact replica of his current home at Nixon Farms in Coluerviiie, ienn., wnere ne nveb in a 3,500-square-foot habitat that includes two pools, a water fall,

teresting. On November 9, 1972, the baby tiger was placed in a dog kennel in Michigan City, Ind., and flown to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. There it was placed aboard a Delta flight and

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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 Thy 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, OAlma Mater, Hast Made Us Ever Free.

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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 pick-

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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 - Tigers Go!

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IHEJ42GQ The University of Memphis' official logo has been 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 letters. The new logo is an "M" with a leaping Tiger coming up over the center of the "M."


onsidered 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 down: to-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis is in the midst of a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which is transforming the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects has been the construction of AutoZone Park, the downj town ballpark which is the home of 'the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals' Triple-A club. The 14,320-seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the worldfamous Peabody Hotel. The city's newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that I

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sion 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. From B.B. King's to the Daisy Theatre, from Silky O'Sullivan's to the Hard Rock Cafe, from Pat O'Brien's to the Rum Boogie Cafe, Beale Street has something to offer for everyone. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the I annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long musical festival is just a

Top: Sun Studio, Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, the Orpheum Theater alongside the Main Street Trolley, the Soul Museum located in the Gibson Guitar Factory. Bottom Left: Beale Street, National Civil Rights Museum. Photos courtesy of the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau.

MEMPHIS-IS Named for its Egyptian sister city of the Nile The largest city in Tennessee & the 18th 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

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To be included in our rankings, a city must have at least an NCAA Division I basketball team of a Class A minor league baseball team, or it must score in select otto categories upon which we base our rankings. Those other categories include being he site of a training camp lor a major league or NR team; a NASCAR Nextel H> race; an NCAA Division I-A bowl game: a PGA Tour tournament, or a Triple /rown horse race. Once a city meets the minimum criteria, we take a 12 -month snapshot roughly tan July to July, of the sports atmosphere, putting a heavy premium on regularsessoi records (from the most recently completed season); playoff berths, bowl appearances and tournament bids; championships; applicable power ratings; qualt( * compelition: overall fan fervor, as measured in part by attendance as a perurtage of venue capacity; sports atmosphere and fan knowledge; abundance of teams, though we reward quality over quantity; stadium/arena quality; ticket avail<*li and prices; franchise ownership, and marquee appeal of athletes. Trateon plays a minimal role because this is a 12-month ranking that starts o««ach year. Likewise, we choose not to delve into sports about which we arent ape*. And, yes, it's true: We have not visited every city on this list in the past 12

International Festival, which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Located just off Beale Street is the Peabody Place Retail and Entertainment Center which opened in 2002. The 300,000square-foot retail complex offers visitors a one-stop-shop for fun and excitement with a unique mix of entertainment, dining and shopping options unlike anything else in the region. Also located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which indudes factory tours and 1'[rural exhibits. In the same property is the Smithsonian's

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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 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 complef° ki"tory 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. 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 seme citys 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 al each day.


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nnessee State UTEP at Middle Tennessee William & Mary at ECU Stephen F. Austin at Houston Texas Tech at Houston Memphis vs. North Texas Memphis at Arkansas SMU vs. Wright State Southern Miss at Mississippi State Fordham at Tulsa Utah State at Tulsa UTEP vs. Western Carolina UTEP vs. Alabama A&M MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Marshall at Miami (Ohio) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 31 UCF at Jacksonville North Texas at SMU THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ECU at North Carolina A&T UAB at. South Alabama FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ECU at Appalachian State Mississippi at Houston Marshall at Maryland Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Memphis Alabama A&M at Memphis McNeese State at Rice Duke at Rice Stony Brook at SMU Oral Roberts at SMU Southern Miss at UC-Irvine Sam Houston State at Tulane Tulsa vs. Cincinnati Tulsa at New Mexico State UAB vs. Stetson UCF vs. Xavier UTEP vs. UMKC ECU vs. High Point ECU vs. Tennessee Tech Arkansas State at Houston Miami (Fla.) at Houston Marshall vs. Rutgers Marshall vs. UT-Arlington UT-Martin at Memphis Arkansas-Little Rock at Memphis Sacramento State at Rice Texas Tech at SMU Southern Miss vs. Santa Clara Southern Miss vs. UNLV Prairie View A&M at Tulane Eastern Illinois at Tulane Tulsa vs. UT-Pan American UAB vs. Murray State UAB vs. Youngstown State UCF at Minnesota UCF vs. North Dakota State UTEP vs. Marist UTEP at Cal State-Fullerton SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Sacramento State at Houston TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Texas Tech at Rice New Orleans at Tulane UAB at Samford THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Tulsa at North Texas FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 ECU vs. Ohio State Houston vs. Minnesota

Louisiana-Monroe at UAB UCF at Bethune-Cookman Nicholls State at UTEP Troy atir SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ECU at Bowling Green ECU vs. Chicago State Houston at Kansas State Houston vs. Florida State Marshall vs. Morehead State Marshall vs. Coppin State Memphis at Mercer Memphis vs. Louisiana Tech Rice vs. UT-San Antonio SMU vs. Charlotte Southern Miss vs. IPFW Southern Miss at Western Illinois Tulane vs. Xavier Tulane vs. Jacksonville State Grambling State at Tulsa Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa Tennessee State at UAB Southeastern Louisiana at UAB New Mexico State at UTEP SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Rice vs. UT-San Antonio

East Carolina at Campbell Memphis at Arkansas State Southern Miss at UCF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 UMKC at Tulsa FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 East Carolina at Marshall Memphis at Southern Miss Rice at Tulane UAB at UCF Houston at UTEP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 SMU at Tulsa SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Marshall at East Carolina Memphis at UCF Rice at UTEP UAB at Southern Miss Houston at Tulane TUESDAY,_OCTPBER 4

East Carolina at UNC-Wilmington Southern Miss at SE Louisiana WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 UTEP at New Mexico State

Tulsa at SMU WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Marshall at Pittsburgh FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 ECU at Charleston Southern ECU vs. Wofford Houston vs. South Carolina Marshall vs. Seton Hall Memphis vs. Duquesne Rice vs. Illinois-Chicago SMU vs. Loyola Marymount Southern Miss at South Alabama Notre Dame at Tulane Tulsa vs. Columbia UAB vs. UNC-Greensboro UCF at USF UTEP at Northern Arizona SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Houston at College of Charleston Marshall vs. Penn Marshall at Penn State Memphis vs. Buffalo Memphis at West Virginia Rice at/vs. Illinois/Eastern Illinois SMU at Cal State Fullerton SMU vs. UC-Riverside Southern Miss vs. Mississippi Southern Miss vs. North Florida DePaul at Tulane LSU at Tulane Tulsa vs. Manhattan Tulsa at Loyola-Chicago UAB at Eastern Kentucky UTEP vs. Gonzaga UTEP vs. Baylor TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Florida Atlantic at UCF Cincinnati at Marshall WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Rice at Houston FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Tulane at East Carolina UTEP at Marshall Memphis at Houston UAB at Rice I I/~C -,f CMI I

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 UCF at East Carolina Southern Miss at Marshall UAB at Memphis Tulsa at Rice SMU at Houston Tulane at UTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 SMU at Rice SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 Southern Miss at East Carolina UCF at Marshall Memphis at UAB Tulsa at Houston TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 East Carolina at Coastal Carolina Memphis at Belmont Sam Houston State at Rice New Orleans at Southern Miss

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 Mississippi at Memphis FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 SMU at East Carolina Tulsa at Marshall Southern Miss at Memphis UTEP at Rice UCF at UAB Tulane at Houston SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 Tulsa at ECU SMU at Marshall UCF at Memphis Tulane at Rice Southern Miss at UAB UTEP at Houston TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Georgia State at UAB WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 UTEP at Tulane FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 East Carolina at UCF Marshall at Southern Miss UTEP at Memphis Rice at SMU Tulane at UAB Houston at Tulsa

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 East Carolina at Southern M SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Tulane at Memphis Rice at Tulsa Houston at SMU UTEP at UAB Marshall at UCF

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Florida A&M at Southern M TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Houston at Texas State North Florida at UCF Houston at Rice

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 East Carolina at Memphis Marshall at UAB Rice at UCF Tulane at SMU UTEP at Tulsa Houston at Southern Miss

Memphis at East Carolina SMU at UTEP UAB at Marshall UCF at Southern Miss Tulsa at Tulane

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 East Carolina at UAB

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 UAB at East Carolina Memphis at Marshall SMU at Tulane Tulsa at UTEP

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Marshall at Memphis UTEP at SMU Houston at UCF Rice at Southern Miss Tulane at Tulsa TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Aicorn State at Southern Miss Tulsa at Oral Roberts FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 East Carolina at Rice Marshall at Houston Memphis at Tulsa UAB at SMU UCF at UTEP Southern Miss at Tulane

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Charlotte at East Carolina

THURs.-SuiyNoyEMBER 17: Conference USA" Tourname FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Rice at Notre Dame SATURDAY,_NQVEMBER 26 Rice vs. Louisville


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part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival, which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Located just off Beale Street is the Peabody Place Retail and Entertainment Center which opened in 2002. The 300,000square-foot retail complex offers visitors a one-stop-shop for fun and excitement with a unique mix of entertainment, dining and shopping options unlike anything else in the region.

Museum, which indudes 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 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 his-

of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which indudes factory tours and cultural exhibits. In the same property is the Smithsonian's

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. and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991,

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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 a I each day.


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MEMPHIS T I G E I

Fri. Sat.

08.26 08.27

vs. Belmont! vs. North Texas! at Arkansas!

Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark.

5 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

Fri.

09.02

Sat.

09.03

Fri.

09.09

Sat.

09.10

UALR vs. UAPB UT-Martinvs.ALA&M Memphis vs. UAPB % UALR vs. UT-Martin Memphis vs. ALA&M% Alabama A&M vs. UAPB Memphis vs. UT-Martin % Alabama A&M vs. UALR UAPB vs. UT-Martin Memphis vs. UALR % vs. UNC-Asheville $ vs. Florida International $ at Mercer $ vs. Louisiana Tech

Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga.

9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m.

Fri. Sat.

09.16 09.17

Fri. Sun. Tues. Fri.

09.23 09.25 09.27 09.30

vs. Duquesne A vs. Buffalo A at West Virginia A at HOUSTON* RICE* at Arkansas State at SOUTHERN MISS*

Morgantown, W.V. Morgantown, W.V. Morgantown, W.V. Houston, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ark. Hattiesburg, Miss.

5 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Sun. Fri. Sun. Tues. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.

10.02 10.07 10.09 10.11 10.14 10.16 10.21 10.23 10.26 10.28 10.30

at UCF* UAB* at UAB* at Belmont ECU* MARSHALL* atTULSA* at SMU* Ole Miss SOUTHERN MISS* UCF*

Orlando, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa, Okla. Dallas, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn.

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2p.m. 7 p.m. 7p.m. 1 p.m.

11.04 11.06 11.11 11.13 11.17-20

UTEP* TULANE* at ECU* at MARSHALL* C-USA Championships

Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Greenville, N.C. Huntington.W.V. Houston, Texas

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TEA

MELISSA NANCE JUNIOR MIDDLE HITTER

Wed. Fri. Sun.

.ECKEL JUNIOR LIBERO/

Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.

* Denotes C-USA match I Home matches in BOLD (played at the Elma Roane Fieldhotise) ! Arkansas Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) I % Tiger Invitational I $ Mercer Tournament I A West Virginia Tournament

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