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1994 University of Memphis Women's Volleyball Media Guide

Transcript of 1994 Memphis Volleyball Media Guide

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^UNIVERSITYhOF MEMPHIS

1994 VOLLEYBALL

MEDIAGUIDE

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The Administration Building

Old Brister Library

lissa Archaeological Museum

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VOLLEYBALL

LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALLQUICK FACTS

Location: Memphis, Tennessee

Founded: 1912

Enrollment: 21,500

President: Dr. V. Lane Rawlins

Athletic Director: Charles Cavagnaro

Associate Athletic Director-Women's: Lynn Parkes

Women'sAthleticTrainer: GayleMcDonald

Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White

Alma Mater (Year): Memphis State (1994)

Record at The University of Memphis (Years): 55-52 (3 seasons)

Career Record (Years): 55-52 (3 seasons)

Assistant Coach: Sami Randolph

Alma Mater (Year): Memphis State (1994)

Home Court (Capacity): Elma Roane Field House (3,000)

Nickname: Lady Tigers

Colors: Blue and Gray

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Record: 25-11

1993 Great Midwest Record: 11-1/1st

Freshmen (2): Shoni Hodges and Rebecca Tigert

Sophomores (3): Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Heather Fletcher and Nikki Taylor

Juniors (3): Janice Neyens, Deidre Rowell and MoniqueSwaby

Seniors (3): Cherilyn Bright, Renee Ross and Jamie Runkle

Setters (2): Janice Neyens and Nikki Taylor

Middle Hitters (4): Cherilyn Bright, Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Heather Fletcher

and Deidre Rowell

MiddleBlockers(1): MoniqueSwaby

Outside Hitter (6): Heather Fletcher, Shoni Hodges, Renee Ross,

Deidre Rowell, Jamie Runkle and Rebecca Tigert

Sports Information DirectorforVolleyball: SherilynFiveash

Sports Information Phone: (901)678-2337

Sports Information Home Phone: (901)276-1333

Sports Information Fax: (901)678-4134

Press Row Phone: ... (901)678-2552

OFFICE PRODUCT STOREProvides Copier for the University of Memphis

Sports Information Office

3930 Vantech DriveMemphis, TN 38115

901-795-8400

The University of Memphis is aTennessee Board of Regent Institution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATIONQuick Facts 1Athletic Directory 2Media Information 3Primary Media Outlets 4Travel Plans 4Lodging & Transportation 5Campus Map 6City of Memphis Map 7

OUTLOOKSeason Preview 8-9Rosters 10Squad Breakdown 11

COACHESPenny Lucas-White 12SupportStaff 13

PLAYERSReturnees 14-23Newcomers 24

'93 IN REVIEW1993 In Review 24Results 25Final Statistics 26Great Midwest Statistics 26Match-By-Match Statistics 27-28Highs & Lows 29Charting 30Comparisons 31

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCEGreat Midwest 32Final Statistics 331993 Honorees 34All-Time Records 35All-Time Tournament Results 36Composite Schedule 37-38

OPPONENTSAll-Time Opponent Records 39Opponents 40-51

HISTORYYear-By-Year Results 52-59Letter Winners 60Honorees 61Career Leaders 62Single Season Leaders 63Team Averages 64Tournament Results 65All-Time Coaches 66

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

TigerClubs 75Facilities 76-77Strength & Conditioning 78City of Memphis 79Tiger Traditions 80

MISSIONSTATEMENT

The primary mission of the Depart-ment of Athletics is to provide a suc-cessful athletic program at the high-est level of competition. Character-ized by academic, athletic and moralexcellence in a diverse collegiate en-vironment, the program will abide bythe spirit of the rules governing stu-dents and intercollegiate athletics andwill be known for its good sportsman-ship and integrity. The University ofMemphis is a comprehensive urbanuniversity committed to the scholarlyaccomplishments of our students andfaculty and to the enhancement of ourcommunity, state and the nationthrough principles of academic integ-rity, sound management and equalopportunity.

CREDITSThe 1994 University of Mem-

phis Volleyball Media Guide is in-tended for the editorial use of me-dia organizations covering the LadyTigers. Any reprinting, reproductionor other use of the contents for anycommercial use is prohibited.

Any questions or requestsshould be directed to SherilynFiveash, Volleyball Contact at (901)678-2337 (SID Office) or 901 -276-1333 (Home), Fax requests can besent to (901) 678-4134. The Uni-versity of Memphis Sports Informa-tion Department mailing address is:

Sports InformationAthletic Office Building

Room 205University of MemphisMemphis, TN 38152

Editor: Sherilyn FiveashAssistant Editors: Colleen BeckPhotos: U of M Photo Services,and Dale WatsonDesign: Sherilyn FiveashPrinting: The University of Mem-phis Printing Services, DonFletcher, Director

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ATHLETIC DIRECTORYTHE ADMINISTRATION

NAME, TITLE (ALMA MATER, YEAR)Dr. V. Lane Rawlins, President (Brigham Young, 1963) 678-2234Charles Cavagnaro, Athletic Director (Memphis State, 1966) 678-2335Dr. Nicholas White, Chairman Athletic Committee (Ohio Wesleyan, 1950) 678-2324

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFSally Andrews, Assistant Compliance Coordinator (Christian Brothers, 1982) 678-4121Johns Bowers, Marketing Director (Memphis State, 1983) 678-2331Al Brown, Director of MClub (Memphis State,1955) 678-4878Sam Cox, Ticket Manager (Memphis State, 1988) 678-4142Bobby Kilpatrick, Spring Sports Coordinator (Mississippi, 1958) 678-2452Joe Lafferty, Marketing Intern 678-4284Bill Lansden, Marketing Coordinator (Rhodes College, 1986) 678-4284Bill Lofton, Associate Athletic Director-Finance and Management (Memphis State, 1972) 678-2461Melissa Moore, Asst. Tiger Clubs Director (Memphis State, 1985) 678-2334Lynn Parkes, Assoc. AD-Women's Sports (Alabama, 1973) 678-2315Dr. James Smith, Asst. AD-Administration (Fisk, 1973) 678-2335Fred Stewart, Business Manager (Memphis State, 1978) 678-2461.Dr. Tim Sumner, Academics (Taylor, 1969) 678-2714Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communications (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2337

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC STAFFColleen Beck, Staff Secretary (Mississippi, 1953) 678-2315Lori Brock, Golf Coach (Lamar, 1984) 678-4121Brenda Cash, Track/Cross Country (Arizona State, 1981) 678-4119Michael Ladner, Asst. Basketball Coach (Southeastern Louisiana, 1986) 678-2313Joye Lee-McNelis, Basketball Coach (Southern Mississippi, 1986) 678-2315Penny Lucas-White, Volleyball Coach (Memphis State, 1994) 678-3570Gayle McDonald, Athletic Trainer (Freed-Hardeman, 1983) 678-2340Charlotte Peterson, Tennis Coach (Memphis State, 1972) 678-2328Sami Randolph, Asst. Volleyball Coach (Memphis State, 1994) 678-2315Betty Russell, Administrative Secretary 678-4118Blair Savage, Graduate Assistant-Basketball (Arkansas, 1994) 678-2315Angela Scott, Asst. Basketball Coach (Southern Mississippi, 1990) 678-2123Steve Whistler, Assistant Track Coach (Murray State, 1989) 678-2452Women's Athletics Fax 678-2162

SPRING SPORTS STAFFChris Bartels, Soccer (Bowling Green State, 1973) 678-4141Tommy Buford, Tennis (Rhodes College, 1957) 678-2452Jim Cook, Golf (Memphis State, 1968) 678-4136Glenn Hays, Track Coach (Rhodes College, 1962) 678-4138Jeff Hopkins, Baseball Coach (Memphis State, 1973) 678-4137Bernadine Kelly, Spring Sports Secretary 678-2452Rob McDonald, Asst. Baseball Coach (Murray State, 1984) 678-2452

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFFOFFICE HOME

Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communications (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2337 365-8144Sherilyn Fiveash, Assoc. SID (Eastern Kentucky, 1984) 678-2397 276-1333Mark Owens, Asst. SID (Virginia Tech, 1989) 678-2349 368-6853Mark Copley, Athletic Video Coordinator (Memphis State, 1988) 678-2337 323-0990Julie Rhodes, Secretary 678-2337Sports Information Fax 678-4134Student Assistants: Chris Campbell, Joey Dempsey, Kathrine Nero, John Schoembs and Rob Stallins

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MEDIA INFORMATION

SHERILYN SASHAssociate Sports Information

DirectorEastern Kentucky, 1984

PRESS CREDENTIALSRequests forworking credentials should be directed to SherilynFiveash at The U of M Sports Information Office, Room 205of the Athletic Office Building, Memphis, TN 38152. Seating islimited and will be restricted to filing press, radio and televisionrepresentatives needs according to NCAA regulations.

PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALSThese credentials will be issued only to accredited photogra-phers or those individuals on special assignment. Photogra-phers may take pictures from the sidelines during the matchprovided they remain a safe distance from the playing courtand not in front of the bench and coaching areas. Permissionmust be given by game officials for flash photography. Allnetwork television camera persons should abide by the sameguidelines as photographers. Videotape or highlight crewsfrom visiting schools should make arrangements at least oneweek in advance of competition to Sherilyn Fiveash.

RADIOThree seats are available for visiting radio outlets on press rowin the Elma Roane Field House. Requests to broadcast mustbe made in writing at the earliest possible date to receivepermission. A courtesy line is available to all visiting teamradio stations. However, if the station should need more thanone line, the station is responsible for making its own arrange-ments with South Central Bell at 901-761-6504. SCB will thencontact the Women's Volleyball SID for arrangments forassignement of the telephone.

PARKINGParking is available in the Elma Roane Field House parkinglot. No parking passes will be distributed. The gates to theElma Roane Field House parking lot will be raised one hourprior to match time for weekday matches, and will be open atall times during weekend matches.

TELEPHONES/FAXThree long-distance, operator-assisted telephones are avail-able, one on press row and two in the media room, on a first-come, first-serve basis. Priority will be given to wire servicerepresentatives and to those filing for publication the next

morning (for night games). Arrangements to have box scoresor any other written materials faxed can be made through theSID.

STATISTICS/SERVICESThe University of Memphis Sports Information Departmentwill provide complete game statistics, including post-gamebox scores. Coaches' quotes will be provided upon request.

PRACTICE ATTENDANCEAll practices are closed to the public. However, some accom-modations may be made for the media if ample notice is givento the SID.

TICKET INFORMATIONTickets for all home matches are available at the AthleticTicket Office which is open from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The ticketoffice telephone number is (901) 678-2331. Tickets are alsoavailable the day/evening of a match ($2 for adults, $1 foryouths, and U of M students admitted free with valid ID, as wellas children under six).

PLAYER INTERVIEWSAll player interviews are coordinated with coach Lucas-Whitethrough Sherilyn Fiveash of the Sports Information staff.Please contact Sherilyn (901-678-2337) so that she mayattempt to set a time for the interview which does not interferewith the player's academic or practice schedule.

FAX ON DEMANDThe Lady Tiger volleyball weekly press release, statistics,results and schedule are available on Fax On Demand. Useof the system is limited to members of the media ONLY. To getthe Fax On Demand dial (404) 399-6444. The Great MidwestCode is 469. The Lady Tiger volleyball code numbers are:

1770- Statistics and weekly release1771 - Roster1772 - Box score from most recent match

The Great Midwest volleyball release code numbers are:

1001 - Complete release and statistics1002- Championship information

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

Phil StukenborgSportsThe Commercial Appeal495 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-529-2543FAX: 901-529-2362

Al DunningSports EditorThe Commercial Appeal495 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-529-2364FAX: 901-529-2362

Paul HartlageVoice of the TigersWGKX-FM5900 PoplarMemphis, TN 38119Phone: 901-767-6532FAX: 901-767-9531

Woody BairdAssociated Press495 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-525-1972FAX: 901-529-2362

Sports EditorThe Daily HelmsmanUniversity of MemphisMemphis, TN 38152Phone: 901-678-2192FAX: 901-678-4792

George LapidesWGKX-Radio5900 PoplarMemphis, TN 38119Phone: 901-767-6532FAX: 901-767-9531

Dennis FreelandMemphis Flyer460 Tennessee St.Memphis, TN 38101Phone: 901- 521-9000FAX: 901-521-0129

Jack PeckWPTY TV2225 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38104Phone: 901-278-2424Fax: 901-272-8759

Mike Fleming, Jarvis Greer,Harold Graeter, Lee OwensWMC-TV1960 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38104Phone: 901-726-0410; 0408FAX: 901-278-7633

Mike Heller, Glenn Carver,Nita WigginsWREG-TV803 Channel Three DriveMemphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-577-0118; 0117FAX: 901-577-0167

Ron Savage, Eric PerkinsWHBQ-TV485 S. HighlandMemphis, TN 38111Phone: 901-320-1345FAX: 901-320-1366

Bill LittleTri-State Defender124 Calhoun Ave. EastMemphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-523-1818FAX: 901-523-1820

Billy WoodsWest Memphis EveningTimes111 East BondWest Memphis, AR 72301Phone: 501-735-1010FAX: 501-735-1020

Dave Woloshin, MarkMcClellanWREC-Radio203 Beale St.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-578-1144FAX: 901-525-8054

Sports DirectorWSMS-FMUniversity of MemphisMemphis, TN 38152Phone: 901-678-3176FAX: 901-678-4331

Rick TaylorWLOK-AM363 South Second St.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-527-9565

Paul DavisWMC-AM1960 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38104Phone: 901-726-0555FAX: 901-272-9186

Robyn YoungWRVR-FM5904 Ridgeway ParkwayMemphis, TN 38119Phone: 901-767-0104FAX:901-767-0582

Tyler ChowDeSoto County TribuneP.O. Box 486Olive Branch, MS 38654Phone: 601-895-6220FAX: 601-895-4377

Dan MorrisSports EditorThe Jackson Sun245 W. LafayetteJackson, TN 38301Phone: 901-425-9636FAX: 901-425-9604

Nick ParanjapeWBBJ TV346 Muse StreetJackson, TN 38301Phone: 901-424-4515FAX: 901-424-9299

Richard VandergriftCovington LeaderP.O. Box 529Covington, TN 38019Phone: 901-476-7116FAX: 901-476-0373

Wally WellmanGermantown News7545 North StreetGermantown, TN 38138Phone: 901-754-0337FAX: 901-754-2961

Frank BerteltThe ScoreP.O. Box 481Cordova, TN 38088Phone: 901-757-3867

AWAY MATCHHEADQUARTERS

NORTHERN ARIZONADays Inn Flagstaff

1000 West Highway 66Flagstaff, Arizona 86001

(602) 744-5221

DAYTONMarriott

1414 South Patterson BlvdDayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000

CINCINNATIMarriott

1414 South Patterson BlvdDayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000

SAINT LOUIS &SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

Holiday Inn Clayton7730 Bonhomme

Clayton, Missouri 63105(314)863-0400

DEPAULMarriott Airport

8535 West Higgins RoadChicago, Illinois 60631

(312)693-4444

MARQUETTEWyndham Milwaukee Center

139 East Kilborn AveMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

(414)276-8686

SE MISSOURI STATEHoliday Inn West Park Mall

I-55 and Route KCapeGirardeau, Missouri

63701(314)334-4491

GEORGIACourtyard Marriott

166 North Finley StreetAthens, Georgia 30601

1-706-369-7000

GREAT MIDWESTTOURNAMENTDayton Marriott

1414 South Patterson BlvdDayton, Ohio 45409

(513)223-1000

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LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

LODGING & TRANSPORTATIONMemphis Police Department 528-2222 DISTANCE TABLEEMERGENCY CALLS ONLY 911 (Memphisto...)Ambulance 458-3311 Atlanta, GA 382 milesBaptist Hospital (Emergency Room) 522-5511 Birmingham, AL 241 milesMethodist Hospital (Emergency Room) 726-7600 Chicago, IL 514 milesSt. Francis Hospital (Emergency Room) 765-2180 Cincinnati, OH 500 milesYellow Cab 577-7777 Dallas, TX 454 milesCity Wide Cab 324-4202 Knoxville, TN 388 milesMetro Cab 323-3333 Little Rock, AR 137 milesChecker Cab 526-5222 Louisville, KY 376 milesRazorback Cab 526-5222 Miami, FL 997 milesDelta Airlines 761-5441 Milwaukee, Wl 601 milesNorthwest Airlines 800-433-7300 Nashville, TN 210 milesAmerican Airlines 526-8861 New Orleans, LA 414 milesUSAir 800-428-4322 Saint Louis, MO 294 milesFederal Express Pick-up 345-5044

HOTELSAdams Mark (939 Ridge Lake Boulevard) 684-6664Brownestone Hotel (300 N. Second) 525-2511Courtyard by Marriott (6015 Park Avenue) 761-0330Crowne Plaza (250 N. Main) 527-7300Days Inn-East (5877 Poplar Avenue) 767-6300Embassy Suites (1022 S. Shady Grove) 684-1777French Quarter Inn (2144 Madison) 728-4000Hampton Inn (5320 Poplar) 683-8500Hilton East (5069 Sanderlin) 767-6666Holiday Inn-East (5795 Poplar Avenue) 682-7881Holiday Inn-Overton Square (1837 Union) 278-4100Homewood Suites (5811 Poplar) 763-0500Marriott (2625 Thousand Oaks) 362-6200Peabody (149 Union) 529-4000Radisson (185 Union) 528-1800Ramada Inn I-240 at Mt. Moriah (2490 Mt. Moriah) 362-8010Wilson Inn (2705 Cherry Road) 366-9300Wilson World (2715 Cherry Road) 366-6000

RESTAURANTSBayou Bar and Grill (2105-1 Overton Square) 278-8626The Butcher Shop Steak House (1/2 block south of Union at 101 S. Front) 521-0856Landry's Seafood House (263 Wagner Place) 526-1966The Commissary (Barbecue)(2290 S. Germantown Road) 754-5540Cooker Bar & Grille (6120 Poplar Avenue) 685-2800Gorky's Bar-B-Q (5259 Poplar) 685-9744El Chico Mexican Restaurant (3491 Poplar Avenue) 323-9609Folk's Folly Prime Steak House (551 Mendenhall Road S) 762-8200Grady's Good Times (6080 Primacy Parkway) 763-4663John Grisanti's Restaurant (1489 Airways Boulevard) 458-2648Frank Grisanti's at Embassy Suite Hotel (1022 S. Shady Grove) 761-9462The Half Shell (688 S. Mendenhall Road) 682-3966Houston's Restaurant (5000 Poplar) 683-0915Jim's Place East (5560 Shelby Oaks Drive) 388-7200John Wills Memphis Bar & Grill (5101 Sanderlin) 761-5101LaTourelle (2146 Monroe Avenue) 458-1060Olive Garden (2765 S. Perkins Extended) 365-3473The Pier (100 Wagner Place) 526-7381The Rendezvous (52 S. Second) 523-2746Ruth's Chris Steak House (5858 Ridgeway Center Parkway) 761-0055The Spaghetti Warehouse (40 Huling Avenue W.) 521-0907

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LADY

1994 SEASON PREVIEW

Head Coach Penny Lucas-White,the'93 Great Midwest

Coach of the Year.

The pain still burns in thehearts of the Lady Tigers.

During the 1993 season, TheUniversity of Memphis LadyTiger volleyball team won theGreat Midwest Conferenceregularseason championshipwith an 11-1 record. In semi-final round action of the CMCChampionship Tournament,host Alabama-Birminghambeat the Lady Tigers, 12-15,15-7, 9-15, 3-15.

The loss was especially dis-appointing for Lady Tiger headcoach Penny Lucas-Whitewho was named the GreatMidwest Coach of the Year.

"I don't think we were anoverly dominating team last

year, but we played smart ball," said Lucas-White who entersher fourth season at The University of Memphis. "This seasonwe will be a more physical team because we did have so manyplayers playing with injuries last season."

Bigger, stronger and hungry.The Lady Tigers return four of six starters from last year's

squad that completed the season 25-11. Topping the list ofreturnees are Nikki Taylor, a 1993 Great Midwest All-New-comer Team selection, and Monique Swaby, a 1993 First-Team All-Conference pick and the 1992 CMC Newcomer ofthe Year.

Missing from the lineup will be outside hitters Amy Greer,5-11 and Sami Randolph, 5-7. Greer earned First-Team All-Conference laurels in 1993 while Randolph was named to theSecond-Team All-Conference squad.

Greer ranked as the team's top dig (416) and kills player(386). As well, she ranked third on the squad with a .206 killpercentage. The Indianapolis, Ind., native ranks on numerousLady Tiger all-time lists (kills, 1,214, 3rd; kill attempts, 3,519,1st; and digs, 1,347, 2nd). Greer earned numerous all-tournament honors and was a Great Midwest Player of theWeek during the 1993 campaign.

Gone but not forgotten, Randolph will assist Lucas-Whitein the coaching of the Lady Tigers in 1994. Randolph, a nativeof Las Vegas, Nev., was the Lady Tigers' team captain lastseason. Her 47 service aces ranked second on the team lastseason, and she ranks ninth on the Lady Tiger all-time acechart with 107.

"We will have a lot of depth this season," said Lucas-White. "My freshmen last year got a lot of playing experiencewhich will benefit us this season."

Lucas-White looks to her three seniors for leadership bothon and off the court.

Jamie Runkle, a 5-7 outside hitter, had a very successfuljunior campaign. A very smart player, Runkle saw a lot ofaction in both the front and back rows last season. Shecompleted the '93 season with 90 kills and 165 digs.

"Jamie is probably the most consistent player on the teamand does not make a lot of errors," explained Lucas-White.She creates a lot of energy on the court, and the chemistry shegives to the team, and the maturity she adds to our team, givesus so much depth."

Cherilyn Bright, a 5-11 middle hitter, is expected to seemore playing time during her final season at The University ofMemphis. Bright, a native of Wheaton, III., saw action in 28matches last year and accumulated 58 kills.

"Cherilyn has great jumping ability. She really did a goodjob for us on the outside last year and I expect her to continueto contribute this season," Lucas-White said.

Rounding out the list of returning Lady Tiger seniors isRenee Ross, a 5-9 outside hitter from Marion, Iowa. A veryexplosive player, Ross continues to move up the Lady Tigerall-time kill chart with 897 (11th) and digs list with 938 (6th).Last year she earned All-Tournament honors at the Mazzio'sLadyjack Invitational and the University of Florida Invitational.

"I hope that Renee comes back for her senior year incontrol of her game. She can really help us have a verysuccessful season. We really need her to be a leader on thecourt this year," stated Lucas-White.

The Lady Tiger junior class has a lot of experience underits belt.

Swaby, a 6-0 middle blocker, continues to dominate themiddle for the Lady Tigers. Last year she led the squad with27 block solos and 87 block assists. Her 0.95 blockingaverage ranked fifth in the Great Midwest Conference. Aswell, Swaby ranked third on the team with 358 kills and hit ateam-high .249 percent.

"Monique is a raw athlete.She did a fantastic job in themiddle for us last year," ex-plained Lucas-White. "Hope-fully she will come back evenstronger, and will be able togain the respect from our op-ponents in the middle that shedeserves."

Determined to make a dif-ference, Deidre Rowell brokeinto the Lady Tigers' startinglineup during the '94 springseason. Rowell, a 5-10 middle-outside hitter, lost weight andtoned-up during the off sea-son and it paid off.

"Dee did a great job for usin the spring and her gamereally excelled. I really hope to

Nikki Taylor selected to the '93GMCAII-NewcomerTeam.

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1994 Season Preview

Monique Swaby, a 1993 first-teamAll-Great Midwest honoree.

see some more good thingsfrom her on the rightside thisseason," Lucas-White said.

A very versatile player,Janice Neyens is consideredone of the most diverse play-ers returning to the Lady Tigerlineup. Neyens, 5-8, is a truesetter, however, during thespring season, Lucas-Whiteexperimented and Neyens wasallowed to swing from the leftand right. Neyens has accu-mulated 612 assists in hertwo-year career.

"Jan has great jumpingability and is very, very smart.She is very analytical on thecourt and has great courtawareness," said Lucas-White. "During the spring I let her hitthe ball more and she was very impressive. Jan wants tocontribute to the team in any way she can."

When Lucas-White talks about her 1993 freshman class,a smile comes to her face.

"Our freshman class last season was the best recruitingclass I have had since coming to The University of Memphis,"explained Lucas-White.

Taylor, a 5-8 setterfrom Rockford, Ohio, had an outstand-ing freshman season. Taking over the starting setter position,Taylor led the team with 1,426 assists which ranks fourth onthe Lady Tiger all-time single season list. Her 10.6 assistaverage ranked third in the Great Midwest. Taylor led the LadyTigers with 56 aces which also ranks tied for fifth on the LadyTiger single season list.

"I really believe that Nikki was the key to our success lastseason," Lucas-White expressed. "Nikki could set numerousschool records by the time she completes her career here atThe University of Memphis. She is very smart and has greathands."

Earning a starting role her freshman season was AllwynFitzpatrick, a 5-11 middle blocker from Santa Barbara, Calif.Fitzpatrick ranked fifth on the team with 116 kills and hit .169percent. As well, she ranked fourth on the squad with 35 acesand accumulated 238 digs.

"Allwyn is a very agile player with a balanced game in thefront and back rows. She is a great defensive player who canpass the ball very well," said Lucas-White.

Enduring numerous injuries (ankle and thumb) her fresh-man season, Heather Fletcher, a 6-0 middle-outside hitter, isexpected to make a major contribution to the Lady Tiger squadin 1994. Fletcher saw action in 30 matches last season andaccumulated 63 kills and 169 digs.

"Heather is very strong and can be a big blocking force forus this season. I look forward to seeing great things fromHeather now that she has a year of collegiate experience,"Lucas-White said.

Her 1993 freshman class was very talented, as is her1994 recruiting class.

Shoni Hodges, a 5-11 outside hitter from Phoenix, Ariz.,is a blue chip player. She was an outstanding basketball andvolleyball player at Shadow Mountain High School. During hersenior season she earned first-team All-State honors as wellas first-team All-Region honors. She was named the Player ofthe Year in the state of Arizona and was one of the top fiveplayers in the state of Arizona. Hodges holds Shadow Moun-tain High School records in aces, kills, block solos and digs.She was the first female athlete to be named to the SMHS Hallof Fame.

"Shoni is a great player who hits the ball hard fromeverywhere on the court and does not mind sacrificing herbody. She is an all-around athlete with a well rounded game.Shoni will be a big help on the outside for us this season,"explained Lucas-White.

Rebecca Tigert, a 5-9 outside hitter from Germantown,Tenn., is the first local player to sign with the Lady Tigers sinceLisa Bray in 1991. Tigert was a two-time All-District, All-Region, All-Metro and All-State selection. During her career atGermantown High School, Tigert led her teams to an impres-sive three-year record of 103-22.

"Becky has a great foundation because of the coachingshe received at Germantown. She is a good jumper, is veryquick and is extremely smart," said Lucas White.

With a great foundation herself, Lucas-White will have tohope that it is strong enough to endure numerous toughmatches. The 1994 Lady Tiger schedule is loaded with toughopponents including Northern Arizona, Cal State-Northridge,Houston, Georgia, Florida State and South Florida.

"I made the schedule tough to give the team experience,exposure and competition, and so they will know what it takesto be at the top. I believe if we play a tough schedule duringthe regular season, it will help us come tournament time,"stated Lucas-White.

When asked about the Great Midwest Conference sched-ule Lucas-White believes that, "The conference is up for grabsagain this year. I think that we are probably one of the top threeteams in the conference, but the Great Midwest keeps gettingstronger each season."

Lucas-White also believes that DePaul had a very goodrecruiting class; that Cincinnati is a team that can surpriseanyone; and that Saint Louis, with first-year head coachMarilyn McCreavy, is the team to watch in 1994.

The Lady Tiger home schedule opens with the MemphisSports-Lady Tiger Volleyball Invitational (Southeastern Loui-siana, Arkansas-Little Rock and Tulsa)followed by the GraphicSystems Classic (Ole Miss, Murray State and Stephen F.Austin). The U of M will also play home and away matches withall six Great Midwest Conference opponents (Alabama-Bir-mingham, Cincinnati, Dayton, DePaul, Marquette and SaintLouis).

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLfYBALL

THE ROSTERS

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

NUMERICAL

NO NAMEI Rebecca TIGERT3 Nikki TAYLOR5 Renee ROSS6 Janice NEYENS7 Monique SWABY8 Deidre ROWELL9 Jamie RUNKLEII Cherilyn BRIGHT12 Shoni HODGES13 Heather FLETCHER14 Allwyn FITZPATRICK

NO NAME11 Cherilyn BRIGHT14 Allwyn FITZPATRICK13 Heather FLETCHER12 Shoni HODGES6 Janice NEYENS5 Renee ROSS8 Deidre ROWELL9 Jamie RUNKLE7 Monique SWABY3 Nikki TAYLOR1 Rebecca TIGERT

POSITIONOutside HitterSetterOutside HitterSetterMiddle BlockerMiddle/Outside HitterOutside HitterMiddle HitterOutside HitterMiddle/Outside HitterMiddle Blocker

HT5-95-85-95-86-05-105-75-115-116-05-11

CLFr.So.Sr.Jr.Jr.Jr.Sr.Sr.Fr.So.So.

ALPHABETICAL

POSITION HT CLMiddle Hitter 5-11 Sr.Middle Blocker 5-11 So.Middle/Outside Hitter 6-0 So.Outside Hitter 5-11 Fr.Setter 5-8 Jr.Outside Hitter 5-9 Sr.Middle/Outside Hitter 5-10 Jr.Outside Hitter 5-7 Sr.Middle Blocker 6-0 Jr.Setter 5-8 So.Outside Hitter 5-9 Fr.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLGermantown, TN/GermantownRockford, OH/ParkwayMarion, lA/Linn MarrChandler, AZ/Corona del SolMiami, FL/North MiamiFlorence, AL/CoffeePeru, IN/HighWheaton, IL/HighPhoenix, AZ/Shadow MountainRichardson, TX/BerknerSanta Barbara, CA/San Marcos

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLWheaton, IL/HighSanta Barbara, CA/San MarcosRichardson, TX/BerknerPhoenix, AZ/Shadow MountainChandler, AZ/Corona del SolMarion, lA/Linn MarrFlorence, AL/CoffeePeru, IN/HighMiami, FL/North MiamiRockford, OH/ParkwayGermantown, TN/Germantown

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SQUAD BREAKDOWNBY HEIGHT

5-7: Jamie Runkle

5-8: Janice NeyensNikki Taylor

5-9: Renee RossRebecca Tigert

5-10: Deidre Rowell

5-11: Cherilyn BrightShoni HodgesAllwyn Fitzpatrick

6-0: Heather FletcherMonique Swaby

Outside Hitter:

Middle Hitter/Blockers:

Setters:

BY POSITION

Heather FletcherShoni HodgesRenee RossDeidre RowellJamie RunkleRebecca Tigert

Allwyn FitzpatrickHeather FletcherDeidre RowellMonique Swaby

Janice NeyensNikki Taylor

BY CLASS

Freshmen: Shoni HodgesRebecca Tigert

Sophomores: Allwyn FitzpatrickHeather FletcherNikki Taylor

Juniors:

Seniors:

Janice NeyensDeidre RowellMonique Swaby

Cherilyn BrightRenee RossJamie Runkle

BY STATE

Alabama: Deidre Rowell, Florence

Arizona: Janice Neyens, ChandlerShoni Hodges, Phoenix

California: Allwyn Fitzpatrick, Santa Barbara

Florida: Monique Swaby, Miami

Illinois: Cherilyn Bright, Wheaton

Indiana: Jamie Runkle, Peru

Iowa: Renee Ross, Marion

Ohio: Nikki Taylor, Rockford

Tennessee: Rebecca Tigert, Germantown

Texas: Heather Fletcher, Richardson

BY MAJOR

English: Deidre Rowell

Education: Renee RossJamie Runkle

Engineering:

Nursing:

Physical Therapy:

Undecided:

Allwyn:

Cherilyn:

Deidre Rowell:

Neyens:

Shoni:

Swaby:

Tigert:

Janice Neyens

Cherilyn Bright

Monique Swaby

Heather FletcherAllwyn FitpatrickShoni HodgesNikki TaylorRebecca Tigert

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

All-Win

Cheryl-Lynn

I: Dee-Drah Rowl (like growl)

Nl-uns

Show-Knee

Sway-Bee

Tie-Kurt

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'94 LADY SAi!

HEAD COACH

PENNY LUCAS-WHITEMemphis State, 1994

4th Season55-52 at The U of M1993 Great Midwest

Coach of the Year

Three times a charm.In her third year as head coach of The University of Memphis

Lady Tiger volleyball program, Penny Lucas-White not only ledher team to an impressive 25-11 record, but a Great MidwestConference regular season championship with a 11-1 mark.

For her efforts, Lucas-White was named the Great MidwestCoach of the Year.

The team's 25 wins in 1993, mark the second time in threeyears the Lady Tigers had 20 or more wins in three seasons.As well, the Lady Tigers have had six 20-win seasons in thepast seven years, and 13 in the team's 22 seasons.

Lucas-White took over the reins of Lady Tiger volleyballwhen former head coach Mike Lingenfelter resigned on July 5,1991.

It did not take long for Lucas-White to orient her inheritedLady Tiger team to her coaching. In 1991, the Lady Tigerscompiled a 20-15 record. Competing in the Great MidwestConference, the Lady Tigers under Lucas-White's direction,finished the season 3-2 and placed third at the 1991 year-endtournament.

The 1992 season was a rebuilding year for the Lady Tigers,whose roster featured fourfreshmen, two sophomores and twojuniors. In experience showed as the team finished the 1992season with a 10-26 mark. However, at the Great MidwestChampionships, the sixth seeded Lady Tigers upset thirdseeded Marquette before losing to champion Alabama atBirmingham.

The University of Memphis job is Lucas-White's first headcoaching position. However, she was the assistant volleyballcoach at Auburn University from 1987-89. During her three-year stint at Auburn, her teams compiled a 63-47 recordincluding back-to-back 20-win seasons (25-12, 1988 and 21-14 in 1989).

Lucas-White played collegiate volleyball at Louisiana Statefrom 1980-83. During her career with the Tigers she earnedfirst-team All-Southeastern Conference honors in 1980 as wellas being named LSU's most valuable player. In 1983 LSUcompiled a 31-16 overall record and finished second in theSoutheastern Conference.

A professional contract was offered to Lucas-White in 1984and she accepted to play in the German Professional League.

From 1984-85 she played for the Feuerbach team whichcompeted in Stuttgart, West Germany.

In 1985 she earned a spot on the United States NationalTeam which finished second in Norcea and participated in thePan Am Games.

Lucas-White once again played in the professional ranks,this time in the United States. In 1987 she participated on theDallas Belles squad which finished third in the league. In 1988she played with the Chicago Breeze.

She headed back to Europe in 1988 to play in the ItalianProfessional League. Lucas-White earned a spot on theMatera squad from 1988-89. During that season she earnedthe Major League Volleyball blocking and spiking efficiencyawards. She then played for the Agrigento team from 1989-91. That squad finished second in the league. Lucas-Whitewas twice named to various all-tournament teams.

During the summer of 1992 Lucas-White served as the Ivolleyball commissioner of the Tennessee Sportsfest.

In the summer of 1993, her USVBA team finished first in thesilver division of the USVBA Championships in Memphis,Tenn. Lucas-White was named the Rookie of the Yearand thePlayer of the Year in the women's open division of thattournament. As well, she earned All-Rookie Team honors inthe women's open division, and First Team All-America lau-rels in the women's open silver division.

A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lucas-White married MarkWhite on July 23, 1991. Mark is a Captain in the Air NationalGuard and is the personnel manager at the Defense Depot inMemphis.

Lucas-White and her husband recently learned that theywill be proud parents in January of 1995.

Lady Tiger head coachPenny Lucas-White was named the

1993 Great Midwest ConferenceCoach of the Year

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YBAI

SUPPORT STAFF

ASSISTANT COACHSAMI RANDOLPH

Memphis State, 1994

After a banner career as a player at The University ofMemphis, Sami Randolph, a 5-7 outside hitter, moves into anew role with the Lady Tiger volleyball program, AssistantCoach.

Randolph, a native of Las Vegas, Nev., completed hercareer as a Lady Tiger by earning second-team All-GreatMidwest Conference honors. During the 1993 season, sheranked second on the team in kills (360), kill percentage (.209)and aces. As well, Randolph ranked fifth on the squad in digswith 292.

During herfour-year career at The University of Memphis,Randolph tallied 107 aces which ranks ninth on the Lady Tigerall-time chart.

An outstanding student-athlete, Randolph graduated fromThe University of Memphis Magna Cum Laude with a degreein Education.

She was involved in numerous activities outside of volley-ball during her stay at The U of M. She was a member of: theAthletic Academic Council; Student Teachers Education As-sociation; Principal Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics;Black Student Association; and Education Mentor Program.Randolph was also a tutor for Educational Support Services.

The most prestigious award a Lady Tiger athlete canreceive is the Elma Roane Award. At the 1994 year-end LadyTiger Athletic Banquet, Randolph received this award for heroutstanding academic and athletic achievements, as well asher contributions as a volunteer in the Memphis community.

Academically, Randolph was a member of: Kappa DeltaPi (Education Honor Society); Dean's List, Black ScholarsUnlimited (Honor Society); Tiger Thirty (3.0 grade point aver-age or higher); Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam and Great Midwest Conference Award of Excellencefinalist.

MANAGERRHONDA THARPS

TRAINERGAYLE MCDONALDFreed-Hardeman, 1983

McDonald begins her fourth year as the head trainer forwomen's athletics at The University of Memphis. She and herstaff of five are responsible for the seven women's intercolle-giate athletic programs (basketball, cross country, golf, ten-nis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball).

Working with the women's athletic squads at The Univer-sity of Memphis is nothing new to McDonald who receivedboth her master's of physical education in 1983 and hermaster's of fitness and wellness in 1985 from Memphis State.While working toward herdegrees she worked forformer headtrainer Linda Arnold as a graduate assistant trainer.

After graduating from Memphis State, McDonald wasnamed assistant trainer at Murray (Ky.) State University.While working for the Racers, she was responsible for thecare, prevention and rehabilitation of the women's athleticprograms as well as the men's football, baseball, track andtennis squads.

A native of Caruthersville, Mo., McDonald received herbachelor's degree in health and physical education fromFreed-Hardeman College in 1983.

An outstanding student, McDonald was a National Dean'sList honoree all four years at Freed-Hardeman. She was alsoa member of Alpha Chi National Honor Society. In 1983McDonald was a Who's Who Among American Colleges andUniversities.

While in graduate school, McDonald was named as anOutstanding Young Woman of America in 1983, 1985 and1987. As well, in 1983 she was Freed-Hardeman's Outstand-ing Health, Physical Education and Recreation student.

McDonald earned herathletic trainers certification in 1985and has been a member of the National Athletic TrainersAssociation since that time.

GRADUATE ASSISTANTTRAINER

GREG CALHOONFort Hays State University, 1991

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THE LADY TIGERS

:CHERILYN BRIGHT

5-11, SeniorMiddle HitterWheaton, III.Wheaton H.S.

1993 as a Junior- Saw action in 28 matches her juniorseason... Had a season-high eight kills against Dayton... Hada. 060 kill percentage last season and had a season-best. 500against Saint Louis ... Completed the season with 58 kills ...Against conference opponents, Bright hit .115 percent ...Served three aces against Ole Miss ... Dug up a season-high12 digs versus DePaul ... Assisted on a season-best twoblocks during both regular season Dayton matches ... Com-pleted the season with 84 digs.

1992 as a Sophomore- Bright participated in 36 matchesand had numerous starts ... Ranked third on the team in killswith 244 ... Had a career-high 22 digs during Great MidwestChampionship Tournament versus Marquette ... Accumu-lated 21 aces and 218 digs... Had a career-best 17 kills versusLouisiana Tech ... Hit a season-best .500 against both North-east Louisiana and Saint Louis... Had four aces in the Tulanematch which is a new career-high .... Hit .169 percent.

1991 as a Freshman- Bright saw action in 26 matchesas a freshman for the Lady Tigers... In the 47 games that sheplayed, Bright accumulated 58 kills (1.23 per game)... Had acareer-high seven kills against both Marquette and Alabamaat Birmingham during the regular season ... Hit a career-high750 (3-0-4) against St. Louis during the Great Midwest/olleyball Championships ... Tallied 48 digs including a:areer-high eight against both DePaul and Marquette.

High School -- An outstanding hitter, Bright led herVheaton team in kills as a junior and a senior... Seta schoolscord for most kills in a single season with 223 as a senior...

Had a .370 kill percentage and 94 percent service accuracy in1990... As a junior Bright earned All-Tournament and earnedhonorable mention All-Conference... That same year she ledWheaton to a second place finish in the Depage ValleyConference as well as a 22-7 record ... During her seniorseason, Wheaton placed third in the conference... In 1990 sheearned All-Conference and All-Tournament... Was named bythe Daily Herald as not only a Player of the Week, but to theirsecond-team All-State team ... Also earned first team All-State honors by the Daily Journal... Was named to the stateAll-Star team ... Bright was also a three-year varsity trackletter winner... During her track career she was a three-timeAll-conference and All-state selection ... In 1988 her Wheaton800 medley relay team finished first in the state and then thirdin 1989.

Personal - Major - Nursing; Born - September 14,1973; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bright.

1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

BRIGHT'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR199119921993TOTALS

GP4712158226

K5824458360

E3511745197

TA1777522151144

PCT.129.169.060.142

KPG1.232.001.001.59

A2338

SA321731

DIG4821884350

BS5117

BA0181129

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The Players

ALLWYN FITZPATRICK5-11, SophomoreMiddle Blocker

Santa Barbara, Calif.San Marcos H.S.

1993 as a Freshman - Saw action in 35 matches andwas a starter in many of those matches ... Ranked fifth on theteam in kills with 116... Hit .169 percent which also ranked fifthon the squad.... Against conference opponents, Fitzpatrick hitan impressive .223 percent ... Had a season-high 10 killsduring the New Orleans match ... Hit a season-high .500percent versus Ole Miss ... Served a season-high five acesagainst New Orleans ... Finished the season with 35 aceswhich ranked fourth on the Lady Tiger statistical chart ....Accumulated 238 digs which ranked sixth on the team ... Dugup a season-high 17 digs during the Western Kentucky match... Ranked second on the team in block solos (10) and blockassists (60) ... Had a season-best two block solos versusWestern Kentucky and a season-high six block assists againstNew Orleans... An excellent student, Fitzpatrick earned TigerAcademic 30 honors (3.0 grade point or higher)... Also earnedGreat Midwest Conference All-Academic honors.

High School - Fitzpatrick was the captain of her SanMarcos junior and senior volleyball teams ... Earned secondteam All-League in 1991 ... As a senior she earned All-County(Santa Barbara) team honors... Was named first team All-League and second team All-GIF as a senior... Earned herteam's MVP award in 1992 ... Was named the Santa Barbaraand Burger King Athlete of the Week during the 1992 season... Averaged eight kills per game as a senior... Her 327 killsher senior was a San Marcos High single season record ...Had a school record 54 block solos as a senior ... Wascoached by Jon Lee ... Earned San Marcos Student-Athleteaward in 1992 ... Was a member of the swim team for oneyear.

Personal - Major - Undecided; Born - September 2,1975; Parents- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitzpatrick.

1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

YEAR1993

FITZPATRICK'S CAREER STATISTICS

GP K E TA PGT KPG A SA DIG BS BA122 116 54 368 .169 1.00 20 35 238 10 60

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The Players

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

HEATHER FLETCHER6-0, Sophomore

Middle/Outside HitterRichardson, TexasL.V. Berkner H.S.

1993 as a Freshman - Participated in 30 matches herfreshman season ... Completed the season with 63 killsincluding a season-high eight versus Samford... Hit a season-high 1.000 percent in the second Cincinnati match ... For theseason, Fletcher hit .121 percent ... Handed out a season-best four assists during the New Orleans win ... Served aseason-high five aces against South Alabama... Had 115 digsincluding a season-high 14 during the Dayton match ...Accumulated a season-high three block solos against UT-Chattanooga... Assisted on a season-best nine blocks duringthe New Orleans match.

High School - A three-year volleyball letter winner atL.V. Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas ... Led hersophomore team to the State 5A Region II semi-finals ... That1990-91 squad was the District and Bi-District Area champi-ons ... Completed the season with a 32-4 record that season... As a junior, her team finished 27-10 and were the Districtchampions ... During her senior year, Richardson High fin-ished with a 27-6 overall record ... That squad won the Bi-District Area Championship and were semi-finalists at theState 5A Region 11 Tournament... As a sophomore she earnedhonorable mention All-City and All-District honors ... Duringher junior season, she was named first team All-City andsecond team All-District... Earned first team All-City and All-District as a senior... Was named the District Co-OffensivePlayer of the Year.... Had 143 kills as a junior and 218 as asenior... Hit .284 percent as a junior and .302 as a senior...Accumulated 155 block assists as a junior and 146 as a senior... Had an amazing 106 block solos her junior season and 67as a senior... Was coached by Paula Yager... Played USVBAjunior volleyball for the Mid-Cities Volleyball Club for threeseasons ... Won Third Coast Championship in 1991 with theMid-Cities 16 Elite team ... Earned second team and All-Tournament honors during the 1992 Tour of Texas with herclub team.

1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

YEAR1993

FLETCHER'S CAREER STATISTICS

GP K E TA PCT KPG A SA DIG BS BA73 63 41 182 .121 0.90 6 21 169 7 29

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The Players

JANICE NEYENS5-8, Junior

SetterChandler, Ariz.

Corona del Sol H. S.

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

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

High School - Neyens was a three-sport letter winner atCorona del Sol High School in Chandler, Ariz. ... Earned fourletters on the volleyball team and was a member of thebasketball and tennis squads... Led her Corona del Sol squadto the state championship her senior season ... The 1989-90and 1990-91 Corona del Sol teams finished as the staterunner-up ... Was named to the first-team 5A Center RegionConference team her senior season ... That same year shealso earned second-team All-East volleyball team honors ...Was her school's scholar athlete as a sophomore, junior andsenior... Earned honorable mention for the Central RegionConference her sophomore and junior years ...Was named to

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

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

Mfc

1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

NEYENS' CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR19921993TOTALS

GP11064174

K35944

E20727

TA11350163

PCT.133.040.104

KPG0.300.100.25

A53379612

SA211536

DIG17661237

BS9110

BA9413

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The Players

RENEE ROSS5-9, Senior

Outside HitterMarion, IowaLinn Marr H.S.

1993 as a Junior — Ross continues to move up onnumerous Lady Tiger all-time charts .. Currently ranks 10th intotal kill attempts with 2,538,11th in kills with 897 and sixth indigs with 938 ... Ranked fourth on the team last season with349 kills ... Had a .191 kill percentage including a career-best.737 versus Saint Louis ... Put down a career-high 31 killsduring the Evansville match ... Ranked third on the team with317 digs and 39 service aces ... The four aces Ross hadagainst Oral Roberts tied her career-best which she hadagainst DAB as a sophomore... Had a season-best 22 digs inboth the Clemson and Western Kentucky matches... EarnedAll-Tournament honors at the Mazzio's Ladyjack Invitationalhosted by Stephen F. Austin and the University of FloridaInvitational.

1992 as a Sophomore- Earned second-team All-GreatMidwest Conference honors ... Had a season-high 25 killsduring the Great Midwest Championships versus Marquette... Had an outstanding performance during the conferencechampionships and earned All-Tournament honors.... Openedthe season by hitting a season-best kill .565 percent versusMinnesota ... Dug up a career-best 32 digs during the Syra-cuse match... Had four block solos against North Texas whichwas a new career-high ... Led the team with 335 kills and 382digs ... Ranked second on the squad with 36 aces ... Her 382digs ranked fifth on the Lady Tiger all-time singles seasonchart.

1991 as a Freshman - An outstanding athlete, Rossplayed in 32 matches her inaugural season with the LadyTigers... She started in 25 matches as a freshman ... Rankedthird on the team with 213 kills and a 2.0 kills per game average... A very flexible player, she ranked as the team's third bestdefensive player with 229 digs ... Had a career-high 17 killsduring the Ole Miss match ... Her season-best hitting percent-age was .429 against both Ole Miss and American University

... Had a season-best 18 digs against Illinois State ... Tallied10 double digit dig performances last season... Ajump server,she had a season-high three aces against Southern Illinois...Against top ranked Southern California she had a season-highthree block assists.

High School - Ross played varsity volleyball at Linn Marfor three years ... Was the captain of her junior and seniorteams.. Led the 1990 Linn Mar team to its first ever districtchampionship ... Her junior and senior squads compiled anoverall record of 44-14-17 ... As a junior Ross earned first-team All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference honors ... Thatsame year she also earned the conference MVP award ...During hersenior season she was one of top hitters in thestate(.388 kill percentage and 4.6 kills per game)... Her 92 percentpassing effiency ranked among the state leaders ... Also hada 94 percent serving accuracy rate and averaged 2.8 digs pergame ... As a senior, Ross earned All-Metro and All-Confer-ence honors ... Was the captain of the All-Metro team ... Wasnamed the Most Valuable Player in the state of Iowa ... Forthe second consecutive year Ross earned Mississippi ValleyConference Athlete of the Year ... Selected to the IowaCoaches Volleyball Association All-Star team... Thepastfouryears the Linn Mar volleyball team has won the Iowa GirlsAthletic High School Union, Excellence in Academic Achieve-ment Award... Earned 16 varsity letters... In 1991 she earnedfirst-team All-Metro honors in basketball, tennis, softball andvolleyball.

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

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1993 Season-Highs

Kills:

31 vs. Evansville (9-11-93)

Kill Percentage:

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

Digs:

22 vs. Clemson (9-4-93)

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

Aces:

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

Block Solos:

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

1 vs. Dayton (10-23-93)

Block Assists:

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

Career-Highs

Kills:

31 vs. Evansville (9-11-93)

Kill Percentage:

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

Digs:

32 vs. Syracuse (9-26-92)

Aces:

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

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

Block Solos:

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

Block Assists:

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

ROSS1 CAREER

YEAR199119921993TOTALS

GP106115124345

K213335349897

E137185177499

TA6929449022538

PCT.109.159.191.156

STATISTICS

KPG2.002.902.802.60

A1081230

SA24363999

DIG229382317928

BS89219

BA23203376

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DEIDRE ROWELL5-10, Junior

Middle/Outside HitterFlorence, Ala.

Coffee H.S.

1993 as a Sophomore - Saw action in 22 matches hersophomore season ... Had a season and career-best two killsduring five matches... Hit 1.000 percent during the Troy Statematch ... Had a season-high three digs versus UT-Chatta-nooga and Florida ... Completed the season hitting .120percent... Had an excellent spring season ... Could see moreplaying time with continued improvement ... Earned TigerAcademic 30 honors (3.0 grade point average or higher) ...Earned Great Midwest All-Academic honors.

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

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

1992 as a Freshman- Came on strong late in the seasonand played well in the Great Midwest Championships ... Hada season-best two kills in back-to-back matches againstTulane and Samford ... Hit 1.000 during the Louisiana Techmatch ... Had an ace during both the Pittsburgh and Samfordmatches ... Tallied a block solo during the Tulane, ArkansasState-3 and Sam Houston contests ... Dug up 12 digs againstthe Lady Blazers of UAB-2.

High School - An excellent athlete, Rowell participatedin four sports while attending Coffee High School in Florence,Ala. ... Led her Coffee volleyball team to two state playoffs ...The 1988,'89 and'90 squad won the Area Championship... In1989 and 1990, Coffee won the Substate Championship ...Rowell was the captain of the 1990 and 1991 volleyball team...Was also the captain of the basketball team her junior andsenior seasons ... In 1988 Rowell was voted the Most Im-proved Junior Varsity player ... During the 1989 volleyballseason she was her team's Best Attacker and Most ValuablePlayer... That same season she earned the 5A Area 15 MostValuable Player award... In 1990 she again won that honor aswell as being her team's Best Attacker... Her junior seasonshe also earned herteam's Most Valuable Player award ... Asa senior she was named for the third time as her squad's BestAttacker and MVP ... Also earned the team's Hustle Award...Was selected to the 1989 All-Region team ... Also earned

1993 Season-Highs

Kills:2 vs. 5 opponentsKill Percentage:1.000 vs. Troy State (10-2-93)Digs:3 vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-3-93)3 vs. Florida (9-25-93)Aces:1 vs. 4 opponentsBlock Solos:0BlockAssists:0

Career-Highs

Kills:2 vs. 7 opponentsKill Percentage:1.000 vs. Louisiana Tech(10-4-92)1.000 vs. Troy State (10-2-93)Digs:12 vs. UAB-2 (11-10-92)Aces:1 vs. 6 opponentsBlock Solos:1 vs. 3 opponentsBlockAssists:0

ROWELL'S

YEAR19921993TOTALS

GP473582

K91322

E8715

TA325082

CAREER STATISTICS

PCT.031.120.085

KPG0.200.400.26

A101

SA246

DIG361147

BS303

BA000

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JAMIE RUNKLE5-7, Senior

Outside HitterPeru, Ind.Peru H.S.

1993 as a Junior - Had a very successful junior cam-paign playing in 35 matches... Accumulated a season-high 12kills against Southern University... Had a season and career-best 1.000 kill percentage against Southwestern Louisiana...Served a career-high four aces in the Southern Universitymatch ... An excellent back row player, Runkle had a season-high 17 digs versus Southern University ... Set a new blocksolo (2) mark against Samford ... Assisted on a season-hightwo blocks during both the Marquette-1 and Cincinnati-1matches ... Completed the season with 90 kills and 165 digs... Hit .163 percent for the season and .211 against GreatMidwest Conference foes ... Earned Tiger Academic 30honors (3.0 grade point average or higher)... Had the highestgrade point average on the squad during the fall semester...Had the highest cumulative grade point average on the squad... Last fall she had the most improved grade point average onthe team ... Also earned Great Midwest All-Academic honors.

High School — While playing at Peru High School,Runkle led her team to the conference championship threeofherfouryears ... The 1989 squad won its way to the final 16in the state.. That same squad won the conference, sectionaland regional championships ... The 1990 team finished in thefinal eight in the state ... An all-around player, Runkle holdsschool records in: service receptions (892), kill attempts(1,274), digs (952), kills (620) and kill percentage (.389)...Asa senior she led her team with a.448 kill percentage... In 1990she had 283 service receptions, 328 digs and 78 blocks...Earned All-Conference honors in 1988, 1989 and 1990 ...In1989 she was named to the honorable mention All-Statesquad ... Was first team All-State selection in 1990 ... An all-around athlete, Runkle also plays softball and basketball...Earned 12 varsity letters at Peru High.

Personal — Major— Education; Born — September 19,1972;Parent — Mrs. Susie Peters

1992 as a Sophomore - Runkle saw action in 31matches despite various injuries ... Hit a career-best 12 killsduring the Tulane match ... Earned All-Tournament honors atTulane's Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament ... Hit 1.000for the third time in her career... Against both St. Louis-1 andDePaul-2, Runkle hit 1.000 percent... Had a career-best fouraces against UT-Chattanooga... Dug up a career-high 20 digsin the Syracuse match ... Had her first-ever block solos duringthe Samford win ... Also had a career-best three block assistsversus Sam Houston ... Tallied a total of 23 service aces.

1991 as a Freshman - Saw limited action due to variousinjuries ... A very versatile player who can play back row andup front... In 28 matches she accumulated 63 digs ... Had aseason-high four kills against Rice ... Against top rankedArkansas State she had a season-high seven digs... Assistedon two blocks against Rice for another season-high ... Had a.166 kill percentage.

1993 Season-Highs

Kills:12 vs. Southern University(10-2-93)Kill Percentage:1.000 vs. SW Louisiana(10-17-93)Digs:17 vs. Southern University(10-2-93)Aces:4 vs. Southern University(10-2-93) :

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

Career-Highs

Kills:12 vs. Tulane (10-25-92)12 vs. Southern University(10-2-93)Kill Percentage:1.000 vs. 3 opponentsDigs:20 vs. Syracuse (9-26-92)Aces:4 vs. UT-Chattanooga(10-24-92)4 vs. Southern University(10-2-93)Block Solos:2 vs. Samford (9-18-93)Block Assists:3 vs. Sam Houston (10-25-92)

RUNKLE'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR199119921993TOTALS

GP71113120304

K67290168

E2374584

TA24224276514

PCT.166.156.163.157

KPG0.080.600.800.42

A7181237

SA4232350

DIG63141165369

BS0123

BA2101022

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MONIQUE SWABY6-0, SophomoreMiddle Blacker

Miami, Fla.North Miami H.S.

1993 as a Sophomore - Earned first team All-GreatMidwest Conference honors... Named to the Nike InvitationalAll-Tournament squad ... Was the Great M idwest ConferencePlayer of the Week (Nov. 7) ... Led the Lady Tigers with 27block solos and 87 block assists ... Had a career-high sevenblock assists against both Western Kentucky and ArkansasState.... Registered a season-best four block solos during theWestern Kentucky and Cincinnati matches ... Ranked fifth inthe Great Midwest with a 0.95 blocking average ... Averaged3.0 kills per game, a team-high ... Ranked third on the teamwith 358 kills ... Accumulated a career-high 28 kills during theDePaul match ... Hit a career-best .625 percent during theSouth Alabama match ... Ranked sixth in the Great Midwestwith a .249 hitting percentage ... That .249 kill percentage ledthe Lady Tigers statistical chart... Ranked fourth in digs with293 ... Had a season-high 27 digs versus Arkansas State.

1992 as a Freshman - Saw action in all 36 Lady Tigermatches as a freshman... Ranked as the team's top hitter witha .202 percentage... Had 290 kills which was the second moston the squad's statistical charts ... Led the team with 21 blocksolos and 65 block assists... Also accumulated 246 digs whichis the fourth most by a Lady Tiger last season ... Hit a season-best 18 kills during the Syracuse match ... In that same matchshe had a season-high 43 digs... Blocked, by herself, four killattempts by Sam Houston players ... Assisted on five blocksduring both the St. Louis-2 and DePaul-2 matches.

High School - Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Swaby at-tended high school in Miami, Fla.... Participated in volleyball,soccer, track and badminton at North Miami Senior HighSchool... Was the captain of her junior and senior volleyballsquad ... Led her 1991 squad to the District Championship ...Her team was the number one team in the county in 1992 ...Was named her team's Most Valuable Player in 1991 and1992... Swaby earned All-Dade honors as a junior and senior

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

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

1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

SWABY'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR19921993TOTALS

GP129120249

K290358648

E133151284

TA7788331611

PCT.202.249.226

KPG2.303.002.60

A5914

SA162036

DIG246293539

BS212748

BA6587152

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NIKKI TAYLOR5-8, Sophomore

SetterRockford, OhioParkway H.S.

1993 as a Freshman - Had an outstanding freshmanseason as Taylor was named to the Great Midwest All-Newcomer team ... Her 1,426 assists ranks fourth on the LadyTiger all-time single season list... Handed out a season-high62 assists versus DePaul... Had a season-high six kills versussix opponents ... Completed the season ranked third in theGreat Midwest with a 10.6 assists per game average ... Hit aseason-best.500 during the Marquette match... Led the teamwith 56 aces which also ranked tied for fifth on the Lady Tigerall-time single season list... Served a season-high five acesagainst Samford ... Ranked fourth in the Great Midwest witha 0.414 service ace per game average ... Assisted on aseason-high four blocks during the Oral Roberts match.... Her389 digs ranked second on the team's statistical chart... Hada season-high 25 digs against Western Kentucky.

High School -An all-around athlete, Taylor earned threeletters in both basketball and volleyball and one in track atParkway High School ... Her sophomore squad won theSectional Championship and were the District runner-ups ...During that season she earned first team All-Conference andDistrict Eight All-Star honors and was an honorable mentionAll-Ohio selection in Division IV... During her junior year, sheled her team to the Section and M.A.C. Tri-Championship ...That year she earned first team All-Ohio Division III, All-Conference and District Eight All-Star Division I, II, III... As asenior, her Parkway squad won the Sectional, District andRegional Championships ... That same team was the co-champion of the M.A.C. Conference ... She earned secondteam All-Ohio Division III, first team All-Conference andDistrict Eight All-Star Division I, II, ill .... As well, she earnedAll-Conference Player of the Year and All-District Player of theYear honors ... For three straight years she led her team insetting percentage and twice in attack percentage ... As asenior she had a .436 kill percentage ... She handed out 185assists, had 23 service aces and 48 block solos her senior

year ... Was coached by Todd Henkle ... As a basketballplayer, she earned honorable mention All-Conference hon-ors.

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

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1993 Season-Highs

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

Career-Highs

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

TAYLOR'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP K E TA PCT KPG A SA DIG BS BA1993 135 84 46 303 .125 0.60 1426 69 389 2 31

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SHONI HODGES5-11, FreshmanOutside Hitter

Phoenix, ArizonaShadow Mountain H.S.

High School - An outstanding player out of the state ofArizona ... Was an outstanding volleyball and basketballplayer at Shadow Mountain High School... As a freshman sheearned honorable mention All-Region honors and her team'sCoaches Award ... Was the captain of her SMHS team forthree seasons ... As a sophomore she earned All-State andAll-State Tournament team honors ... Was the captain of herclub team (Arizona Juniors) for three seasons (1991-93)... In1991 she was a member of the Third Coast All-Tournamentteam ... Led her sophomore team to the Third Coast Cham-pionship in Austin, Texas... During her junior season, Hodgeswas captain of the first-team All-Region squad ... Earned All-State and All-State Tournament team honors in 1992 ... In1991,1992 and 1993, she was named her team's MVP ... Asa senior she was named the captain of the first-team All-Region squad ... Named to the All-Star team in 1993 ... Wasnamed the Player of the Year in the state of Arizona her juniorand senior seasons ... Led her SMHS squad to the Regionaltitle four straight seasons (1990-94)... Shadow Mountain wasthe State runner-up in both 1990 and 1994... Earned All-Stateand All-State Tournament team honors in 1993... Was namedone of the top five players in the state of Arizona as a senior... Broke all SMHS records in aces, kills, block solos and digs... Was the first female named to the Shadow Mountain HighSchool Hall of Fame... As a basketball player she was a three-time All-Region selection and was the captain of the All-Region as a senior... Earned All-State and All-State Tourna-ment team honors as a junior and senior ... Is the all-timeleading scorer and rebounder at SMHS ... Was selected asone of the top five players in the state of Arizona and theArizona Player of the Year.

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

*REBECCA TIGERT

5-9, FreshmanOutside Hitter

Germantown, TennesseeGermantown H.S.

High School - The first prep playerfrom Memphis to signwith the Lady Tigers since 1991 ...An outstanding player whohelped lead her Germantown High squad to a three-year 103-22 record ... Led her 1991 squad to the District, Region andSub-State Championships .. As a junior she was named herteam's MVP and Best Offensive Player... That same seasonshe led her team in total blocks ... Was named to theCommerical Appeal Best of the Preps ... Earned All-District,All-Region, All-State and All-Metro honors as a junior... Herjunior team captured the District, Region, and Sub-StateChampionships .... That same team placed third in the StateTournament... Once again named her team's MVP and BestOffensive Player... Led her team in blocks her senior season... GHS won the District and Sub-State titles in 1993... EarnedCommercial Appeal Best of the Preps honors her seniorseason ... Named to the All-District, All-Region, All-State andAll-Metro teams her senior season ... Was the captain of herGHS team as a senior... Voted Most Athletic of her seniorclass ... Played for the West team during the Tennessee All-Star match ... That team won for the first time in ten years ...Earned honorable mention AAU High School All-Americalaurels in 1994 ... Received the Tennessee State AthleticAssociation Scholastic Achievement Award three years ...Played on the World Sports Exchange team that competed inSpain this past summer... Was the only playerfrom Tennes-see on that squad ... Earned Who's Who in Academics andAthletics while at GHS... Was a three-year letter winner of theGermantown High School softball team (centerfield and des-ignated hitter) ... During her sophomore season, the GHSsoftball team won the State Tournament ... Played JuniorOlympic basketball and softball in 1991.

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

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1993 SEASON IN REVIEWLADY TIGERS HONORED AT VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS -

CLAIM GREAT MIDWEST REGULAR SEASON TITLE -END SEASON 25-11

The University of Memphis Lady Tiger volleyball teamcompleted the 1992 season with a disappointing 10-26 record.A year later, head coach Penny Lucas-White led her squad toa 25-11 finish which included the Great Midwest Conferenceregular season title (11 -1).

However, at the Great Midwest championship tourna-ment in Birmingham, Ala., the top-seeded Lady Tigers fell tofifth seeded and hosting Alabama at Birmingham, 12-15, 15-7, 9-15, 7-15 in the semifinals. DAB was also the two-timedefending tournament champion.

During the season, The U of M beat the Lady Blazerstwice (15-13, 12-15, 17-15, 15-4 in Birmingham and 11-15,15-2, 15-7, 15-4 in Memphis).

"It was a very disappointing loss for us. We did not play thetype of match we needed to win and we knew that UAB wouldbe ready to play," said Lady Tiger head coach Penny Lucas-White.

While at the Great Midwest Championship, four LadyTigers and Lucas-White were honored.

Amy Greer and Monique Swaby were named to the first-team All-conference squad while Sami Randolph was tabbedsecond-team AII-GMW and Nikki Taylor was selected to theAll-Newcomer team.

Greer, a 5-11 senior outside hitter, ranked as the team'stop dig (416) and kills player (386). As well, she ranked thirdon the squad with a .206 kill percentage. The Indianapolis,Ind., native, ranks on numerous Lady Tiger all-time lists (kills,1,214, 3rd; kills attempts, 3,519, 1st; and digs, 1347, 2nd).Greer had earned numerous all-tournament honors and once

named the Great MidwestPlayer of the Week.

Swaby, a 6-0 sopho-more middle blocker, alsoearned first-team honors.Last year she was the GreatMidwest Newcomer of theYear. She led The U of Mwith a .249 kill percentage,27 block solos and 87 blockassists. Her 358 kills rankedsecond on the team. Swaby,a native of Miami, Fla., alsoearned Great MidwestPlayer of the Week laurels.

Randolph, a 5-7 senioroutside hitter from Las Ve-gas, Nev., was the LadyTiger's team captain.Randolph's 47 service acesranked second on the team

Amy Greer earned First-TeamAll-Great Midwest Honors in '93.

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and is ninth on the LadyTiger all-time ace chart with107.

Taylor was honored onthe Great Midwest all-new-comer team. The 5-8 setterled her team with 1,426 as-sists which was third in theconference. With those as-sists, Taylor, a native ofRockford, Ohio, ranks fourthon the Lady Tiger all-timesingle season chart and thirdon The U of M all-time list.Taylor also has 389 digswhich stands second on theLady Tiger statistic chart.

Lucas-White, in herthirdyear at the helm of theLadyTiger program, has ledher squads to an overall record of 55-52. In Great MidwestConference action the Lady Tigers finished 11-1 and for herefforts, Lucas-White was named the Great Midwest Coach-of-the-Year.

During the Great Midwest Championship semi-final match,The U of M was led by Randolph who had 16 kills and 15 digs.Taylor had a team-high 43 assists and hit .417 percentconnecting on five-of-seven kill attempts with no errors.

Three Lady Blazers had 10-or-more kills with Toni Herronleading the way with 16. Wendy Huber had 13 kills while JillWaddel added 10 for UAB.

One factor leading to the Lady Tigers loss to UAB wasblocking. The Lady Blazers accumulated 12 team blocks (fiveblock solos and 14 block assists) compared to four teamblocks by The U of M (eight block assists).

Sami Randolph, a second-teamGreat Midwest honoree.

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

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'94 LADY TiGER VOLLEYBALL

1993 RESULTSDATE OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT

TIGER INVITATIONALSept. 3 UT-CHATTANOOGASept. 4 TENNESSEE-MARTINSept. 4 CLEMSON

GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSICSept. 10 SOUTH ALABAMASept. 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGOSept. 11 EVANSVILLESept. 15 Ole Miss

Stephen F. Austin TournamentSept. 17 Texas-Pan AmericanSept. 17 Stephen F. AustinSept. 18 SamfordSept. 18 New OrleansSept. 21 TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Florida TournamentSept. 24 George WashingtonSept. 25 FloridaSept. 25 South FloridaSept. 28 St. Louis

NIKE INVITATIONALOct. 1 ORAL ROBERTSOct. 1 WESTERN KENTUCKYOct. 2 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITYOct. 2 TROY STATEOct. 8 Marquette*Oct. 9 DePaul*Oct. 15 ST. LOUIS*Oct. 16 CINCINNATI*Oct. 17 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANAOct. 21 Alabama at Birmingham*Oct. 23 DAYTON*Oct. 27 Arkansas StateOct. 30 Cincinnati*Oct. 31 Dayton*Nov. 5 DEPAUL*Nov. 6 MARQUETTE*Nov. 9 ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM*Nov. 11 OLE MISSNov. 16 ARKANSAS STATENov. 19 Alabama at Birmingham+All times central*Great Midwest Conference match+Great Midwest Conference Championships, Birmingham,Home matches in all CAPS/BOLDHome matches played at the Elma Roane Field House

RESULTS RECORD

W-15-11, 15-5, 15-12 1-0W-15-7, 15-2, 15-9 2-0L-7-15, 15-12, 3-15, 10-15 2-1

W -15-4, 15-5, 6-15, 15-6 3-1L -10-15, 15-12, 5-15, 15-8,12-15 3-2W -10-15, 15-4, 15-8,15-13 4-2W - 9-15, 9-15,15-5, 15-6, 15-5 5-2

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

L-9-15, 14-16, 11-15 9-4L-2-15, 0-15, 11-15 9-5L-7-15, 6-15, 15-11,4-15 9-6W-6-15, 15-5, 16-14, 15-6 10-6

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

AL

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'94LADYTJGERVOO

1993 STATISTICS1993 OVERALL STATISTICS

PLAYER

Amy GREER

Nikki TAYLOR

Sami RANDOLPH

ReneeROSS

Janice NEYENS

MoniqueSWABY

DeidreROWELL

Jamie RUNKLE

JacquelineMACK

CherilynBRIGHT

HeatherFLETCHER

AllwynFITZPATRICK

Team Reception Errors

THE U of M

Opponent Reception Errors

OPPONENT

MP GP

36 136

36 135

32 120

35 124

29 64

34 120

22 35

35 120

21 38

28 61

30 73

35 122

36 140

36 140

K

386

84

360

349

9

358

13

90

25

58

63

116

1911

1579

KPG

2.80

0.60

3.00

2.80

0.10

3.00

0.40

0.80

0.70

1.00

0.90

1.00

13.7

11.3

E

160

46

164

177

7

151

7

45

21

45

41

54

918

799

TA PCT

1098 .206

303 .125

937 .209

902 .191

50 .040

833 .249

50 .120

276 .163

83 .048

215 .060

182 .121

368 .169

5297 .188

5054 .154

AST

25

1426

88

12

79

9

0

12

4

3

6

20

1684

1390

BHE

6

69

7

6

4

11

0

2

2

2

3

5

117

116

SA BS

32 6

56 2

47 5

39 2

15 1

20 27

4 0

23 2

1 4

7 1

21 7

35 10

300 67

197 131

BA BPG

48 0.40

31 0.20

43 0.40

33 0.30

4 0.10

87 1.00

0 0.00

10 0.10

6 0.30

11 0.20

29 0.50

60 0.60

362 3.10

393 3.70

DG RE

416 36

389 3

292 22

317 24

61 2

293 13

11 1

165 25

36 1

84 10

115 12

238 33

15

2417 197

6

2137 300

BE SE

21 74

14 51

12 40

8 60

1 18

40 48

0 11

2 46

6 7

3 12

2 24

19 45

128 436

111 371

1993 GREAT MIDWEST STATISTICS

PLAYER

Amy GREER

Nikki TAYLOR

Sami RANDOLPH

ReneeROSS

Janice NEYENS

MoniqueSWABY

DeidreROWELL

JamieRUNKLE

JacquelineMACK

CherilynBRIGHT

HeatherFLETCHER

AllwynFITZPATRICK

Team Reception Errors

THE U of M

Team Reception Errors

OPPONENT

MP GP

12 47

12 47

12 48

12 42

9 15

12 8

10 12

12 41

2 2

10 21

9 18

12 45

12 48

12 48

K

139

26

145

78

2

165

5

33

2

22

7

44

668

549

KPG

3.00

0.60

3.00

1.90

0.10

3.40

0.40

0.80

1.00

1.10

0.40

1.00

13.9

11.4

E

60

13

57

43

0

68

1

13

0

13

7

15

290

305

TA PCT

358 .221

92 .141

349 .259

222 .158

11 .182

385 .252

14 .286

95 .211

7 .286

78 .115

24 .000

130 .223

1756 .215

1817 .134

AST

5

482

34

5

17

6

0

1

0

2

0

9

561

489

BHE

3

29

3

1

2

3

0

1

1

1

0

2

46

40

SA BS

12 1

21 1

25 1

10 1

2 0

7 12

1 0

5 0

0 0

3 1

5 1

11 4

102 22

73 33

BA BPG

21 0.50

7 0.20

28 0.60

9 0.20

1 0.10

40 1.10

0 0.00

7 1.40

0 0.00

7 0.40

6 0.40

29 0.70

155 3.70

113 3.00

DG RE

134 13

134 0

114 11

92 9

10 0

120 7

0 0

57 9

5 0

29 2

28 2

89 14

6

812 73

2

772 102

BE SE

7 29

4 18

8 16

0 18

0 8

12 24

0 4

0 7

0 0

3 2

0 4

6 15

41 145

34 136

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

1993 MATCH-OPPONENTUT-CHATTANOOGA+THEUofM

UT-MARTIN+THE U of M

CLEMSON+THE U of M

SOUTH ALABAMA*THE U of M

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO*THEUofM

EVANSVILLE#THEUofM

Ole MissTHEUofM

Texas-Pan American%THE U of M

Stephen F. Austin%THE U of M

Samford%THEUofM

NewOrleans%THEUofM

UT-MARTIN-2THEUofM

George Washington"THEUofM

Florida"THEUofM

South Florida"THEUofM

Saint Louis*THEUofM

ORAL ROBERTSSTHE U of M

WESTERN KENTUCKY$THEUofM

SOUTHERNSTHEUofM

TROY STATESTHEUofM

Marquette*TheUofM

DePaul*THE U of M

K2442

2541

4841

2342

4364

2863

5464

2134

4236

4654

6572

1729

4958

3016

6359

2837

5362

6976

7970

1950

7788

6675

KPG8.013.0

8.313.6

12.010.2

5.710.5

8.612.8

7.015.7

10.812.8

7.011.3

13.012.0

11.513.5

16.218.0

5.69.6

16.319.3

10.05.3

15.714.7

7.09.2

10.612.4

13.815.2

19.717.5

6.316.6

15.417.6

13.215.0

E1825

1320

1328

1121

3634

2629

28232

1715

1628

2523

3735

1811

1325

523

1830

1222

1929

3946

1828

1121

3644

3626

TA110125

110107

140153

97103

175179

154177

164161

10589

94115

130136

169172

9082

115129

6070

166180

105118

158177

257269

125218

73136

235266

198198

PCT.054.136

.109

.196

.250

.084

.123

.203

.040

.167

.012

.192

.159

.257

.038

.213

.277

.070

.162

.228

.166

.273

-.011.219

.313

.256

.417-.100

.271

.161

.138

.127

.215

.186

.116

.111

.488

.192

.109

.213

.174

.165

.152

.247

AST2136

2336

4733

2039

3956

2760

4857

1829

3935

4148

5967

1628

4352

2716

5251

2426

4156

5871

6159

1646

6956

5769

•BY-MATCHSA28

210

108

511

73

38

26

512

86

916

129

512

75

85

23

310

813

46

212

19

310

108

SE119

94

1210

1113

1214

613

911

115

613

1420

2117

88

711

66

713

108

1017

1919

916

515

116

1219

RE83

63

89

115

37

84

62

125

68

169

912

125

57

58

32

103

138

64

122

91

103

810

DIGS5049

4651

6383

4146

5887

6087

6659

4748

5037

6043

5574

4150

4657

3024

7274

6944

7754

100133

35106

2869

110111

8790

BS15

11

73

02

51

03

52

20

02

44

42

11

20

20

22

34

121

76

4

02

22

23

BA22

65

108

29

1612

1610

810

22

203

86

1028

22

144

180

208

818

1512

1524

5

1213

2010

1222

BE04

12

02

46

411

21

44

21

33

54

23

00

23

12

13

15

13

75

8

02

23

22

BHE21

12

03

24

34

44

41

34

42

84

05

13

74

11

46

16

01

54

95

00

32

14

27

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1993 MATCH-BY-MATCHOPPONENTSAINT LOUIS*THE U of M

CINCINNATI*THE U of M

SW LOUISIANATHE U of M

Alabama-Birmingham*THE U of M

DAYTON*THE U of M

Arkansas StateTHEUofM

Cincinnati*THEUofM

Dayton*THEUofM

DEPAUL*THE U of M

MARQUETTE*THE U of M

ALA.-BIRMINGHAM*THEUofM

OLE MISSTHE U of M

ARKANSAS STATETHE U of M

Alabama-Birmingham!THE U of M

K3054

3546

2242

5249

3760

6364

6468

6763

4041

2645

2742

4555

4864

5452

KPG10.018.0

11.615.3

7.314.0

13.012.2

9.215.0

12.612.8

12.813.6

13.412.6

13.313.6

8.615.0

6.710.5

11.213.7

12.016.0

13.513.0

E1620

2327

1617

4525

1829

2727

1620

2932

3217

1613

2611

3032

1931

2133

TA131132

134116

85102

169135

140154

186208

169164

180168

150125

8898

11889

153148

174188

147156

PCT.106.333

.089

.163

.070

.245

.041

.178

.135

.201

.194

.178

.284

.293

.211

.185

.093

.192

.113

.326

.008

.348

.098

.155

.166

.175

.224

.122

AST2349

3341

1938

4646

3245

5461

6161

5256

4034

2539

2738

3648

4755

4947

SA43

69

25

1110

89

57

1010

1010

18

08

78

414

66

34

SE811

1510

68

1312

1413

410

916

1511

146

811

711

1314

918

1011

RE34

76

52

810

98

75

1010

1010

71

81

87

144

65

43

DIGS3765

5452

3848

6747

5674

98123

8773

7476

5771

3147

4356

6574

8485

5565

BS00

21

20

32

21

51

104

31

11

22

31

31

52

50

BA410

422

36

614

1818

1420

54

1812

614

45

88

166

126

148

BE13

13

62

01

44

38

65

56

42

63

13

22

25

12

BHE32

23

02

02

22

43

810

61

45

52

55

75

52

21

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

28

Renee Ross earned All-Tournament honors at the Florida

Invitational and the Mazzio'sLadyjack Invitational in 1993.

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'94 LADY Tl

1993 HIGHS & LOWSTHE U of MINDIVIDUAL HIGHSKills:Errors:Total Attempts:"Kill Percentage:Assists:Services Aces:

Service Errors:Reception Errors:Digs:

Block Solos:Block Assists:

Block Errors:BH Errors:

31 by Renee Ross vs. Evansville13 by S. Randolph vs. W. Kentucky71 by Amy Greer vs. W. Kentucky.736 by Renee Ross vs. St. Louis-262 by Nikki Taylor vs. DePaul5 by Nikki Taylor vs. Evansville5 by Amy Greer vs. UTPA5 by Janice Neyens vs. Oral Roberts5 by Sami Randolph vs. Cincinnati5 by Sami Randolph vs. Ole Miss6 by Amy Greer vs. Arkansas St.-23 by 4 Lady Tigers25 by Amy Greer vs. Troy State25 by Nikki Taylor vs. W. Kentucky4 by Monique Swaby vs. W.Kentucky7 by Monique Swaby vs. W. Kentucky7 by Monique Swaby vs. Dayton-27 by Monique Swaby vs. Arkansas St.5 by Monique Swaby vs. III.-Chicago9 by Nikki Taylor vs. Cincinnati-2

"minumum of 10 attempts

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

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

88 vs. DePaul46 vs. Western Kentucky269 vs. Western Kentucky.348 vs. Ole Miss71 vs. Western Kentucky16 vs. Samford20 vs. Samford12 vs. New Orleans133 vs. Western Kentucky6 vs. Western Kentucky28 vs. New Orleans11 vs. Illinois-Chicago10 vs. Cincinnati-2

16 vs. Florida11 vs. UT-Martin-270 vs. Florida-.100 vs. Florida16 vs. Florida3 vs. Illinois-Chicago and Saint Louis-24 vs. UT-Martin1 vs. 3 opponents24 vs. Florida0 vs. 3 opponents0 vs. Florida0 vs. UT-Martin-20 vs. Troy State

OPPONENTINDIVIDUAL HIGHSKills: 30 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts)Errors: 13 by Roxie Akard (Western Kentucky)Total Attempts: 66 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts)

66 by Lori Cummings (W. Kentucky).571 by Dionne Mitchell (Southern U.)64 by Kristin Kemmeter, (Marquette)6 by Sopiarz (New Orleans)6 by Amber Simons (W. Kentucky)6 by Sharille Doty (Ala-Birmingham)7 by Amanda Saner (Oral Roberts)32 by Roxie Akard (Western Kentucky)10 by Ksenija Kugler (Oral Roberts)9 by Duncan (SFA)3 by Eva Svoboda (Illinois-Chicago)4 by Jernea Lewis (Southern University)4 by Beth Herman (Cincinnati-2)

*minumum of 10 attempts

*Kill Percentage:Assists:Services Aces:Service Errors:

Reception Errors:Digs:Block Solos:Block Assists:Block Errors:BH Errors:

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

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

79 by Southern University39 by Western Kentucky257 by Western Kentucky.488 by Southern University69 vs. Marquette12 by New Orleans21 by New Orleans16 by Samford110 vs. Marquette12 by Oral Roberts20 by 3 opponents7 by Western Kentucky9 by Southern University

17 by UT-Martin-25 by Florida60 by Florida-.011 by UT-Martin-216 by UT-Martin-2 and Troy State0 by Marquette-25 by Troy State3 by Illinois-Chicago28 by Troy State0 by 4 opponents2 by 3 opponents0 by 4 opponents0 by 4 opponents

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>Y TIGER VOLL

1993 CHARTINGTHE LADY TIGERS WERE

When they won game one 19-3

When they lost game one 5-8

When they won game two 19-4

When they lost game two 6-5

When they won game three 20-3

When they lost game three 5-7

When they won game four 11-4

When they lost game four 4-4

When they had more kills than their opponents 20-6

When they had less kills than their opponents 3-5

When they made less errors than their opponents 16-3

When they made more errors than their opponents 9-8

When they had more kill attempts than their opponents 14-9

When they had less kill attempts than their opponents 10-1

When they hit under.100 percent 0-3

When they hit between. 100-.200 percent 12-6

When they hit between .200-.300 percent 10-2

When they hit between .300-.400 percent 3-0

When they hit over .400 percent 0-0

When their opponents hit hit under. 100 percent 10-1

When their opponents hit between .100-.200 percent 13-2

When their opponents hit between .200-.300 percent 1-6

When their opponents hit between .300-.400 percent 0-1

When their opponents hit over .400 percent 1-1

When they had more assists than their opponents 19-5

When they had less assists than their opponents 3-5

When they made more service aces than their opponents 20-4

When they made less service aces than their opponents 4-5

When they had more service errors than their opponents 13-9

When they had less service errors than their opponents 11-1

When they had more reception errors than their opponents 5-5

When they had less reception errors than their opponents 19-4

When they had more digs than their opponents 20-7

When they had less digs than their opponents 5-4

When they had more block solos than their opponents 8-1

When they had less block solos than their opponents 9-9

When they had more block assists than their opponents 12-1

When they had less block assists than their opponents 6-10

When they had more blocking errors than their opponents 12-7

When they had less blocking errors than their opponents 7-3

When they had more ballhandling errors than their opponents 10-5

When they had less ballhandling errors than their opponents 11-5

RECORD BREAK DOWNIn SeptemberIn OctoberIn NovemberHomeAwayNeutralGreat Midwest

10-611-34-217-45-53-211-1

On MondayOn TuesdayOn WednesdayOn ThursdayOn FridayOn SaturdayOn Sunday

0-03-11-12-07-310-62-0

WIN-LOSS DIFFERENTIALGames: 0-3 3-0 2-3 3-2 3-1 1-3Wins 0 10 0 5 10 0Losses 304004

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1993 COMPARISONSTOTAL KILLS/AVG.

KILLS PER GAME

TOTAL ERRORS/AVG.

ERRORS PER GAME

TOTAL ATTACK/A VG.

ATTACKS PER GAME

HITTING PERCENTAGE

TOTAL ASSISTS/AVG.

ASSISTS PER GAME

TOTAL SERVICE ACES/A VG.

SERVICE ACES PER GAME

TOTAL SERVICE ERRORS/AVG.

SERVICE ERRORS PER GAME

TOTAL RECEPTION ERRORS/AVG.

RECEPTION ERRORS PER GAME

TOTAL DIGS/AVG.

DIGS PER GAME

TOTAL BLOCK SOLOS/AVG.

BLOCK SOLOS PER GAME

TOTAL BLOCK ASSISTS/AVG.

BLOCK ASSISTS PER GAME

TOTAL BLOCKING ERRORS/AVG.

BLOCKING ERRORS PER GAME

TOTAL BALLHANDLING ERRORS/AVG.

BALLHANDLING ERRORS PER GAME

^™

THE U of M

1911/53.0

13.7

918/25.5

6.5

5297/147.1

37.8

.188

1684/46.7

12.0

300/8.3

2.1

436/12.1

3.1

197/5.4

1.4

2417/67.1

17.3

67/1.8

0.4

362/10.0

2.5

128/3.5

1.0

117/3.2

0.8

•••••MHMBHMMHi

OPPONENT

1579/43.8

11.3

799/22.2

5.7

5054/140.3

36.1

.154

1390/38.6

9.9

197/5.4

1.4

371/1.3

2.6

300/8.3

2.1

2137/59.3

15.3

131/3.6

0.9

393/10.9

2.8

111/3.0

0.7

116/3.2

0.8

1993 PER GAME AVERAGES

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

Great Midwest (48 Games):Kills: 13.9Errors: 6.0Total Attack: 37.8Assists: 11.7Service Aces: 2.1Block Solos: 0.4Block Assists: 3.2Digs: 16.9

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'94 LADY TIGER VC ALL

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE

MIKE SLIVECommissioner

The Great Midwest Conference has emerged as one ofcollege athletics' greatest success stories in the 1990's. Dur-ing its brief history, the league has established itself as asignificant Division I conference. The accomplishments inmen's basketball have launched the league into nationalprominence.

Men's basketball has been the driving force in the league'sprosperity. Over the past three seasons, the Great Midwesthas achieved top six power ratings and sent 13 teams topostseason play, while becoming one of the nation's leadingconferences in average attendance. The league has alsoenjoyed national television exposure as well as successfuland profitable conference basketball championships.

"When you look at our attendance figures and the suc-cess of our basketball championships, combined with thepostseason success, it is clear the Great Midwest has estab-lished itself in just three years as one of the premier men'sbasketball conferences in the nation," said commissioner MikeSlive.

While men's basketball has gained recognition for theleague, the Great Midwest is more than just a men's basket-ball conference. The Great Midwest has attained a traditionof postseason success in its other 16 championships sports.In the first three seasons, the league has been representedby 27 teams and 14 individuals in post-season play in soc-cer, women's basketball, volleyball, cross country, track andtennis, as well as men's basketball.

Highlights in 1993-94 include the Marquette men's bas-ketball team advancing to the Sweet 16, the Memphis base-ball team receiving the conference's first bid to the NCAAChampionship and the UAB men's tennis No. 1 doubles teamfinishing the season as the top-ranked duo in the nation.Women's basketball and men's soccer each received twobids to their respective NCAA Championships. Last seasonmarked the first year that the conference champion in volley-ball, men's soccer and women's basketball received an au-tomatic berth to the NCAA Championship.

"There is commitment to offer competitive opportunitiesin all our championship sports among our member institu-tions," said Slive. "This commitment has fueled the growth inthe stature of the league. It is nothing short of remarkable.What we've built in just three short years pormises continued

success in the years to come."Entering its fourth season, the Great Midwest will con-

tinue its tradition of postseason play with automatic bids tothe conference champion in men's soccer, women's volley-ball and women's basketball. Women's soccer becomes the Ileague's 17th championship sport in 1994-95.

The Great Midwest has also met with plenty of academicsuccess. Fifteen conference athletes have earned GTEAca-demic All-America honors and several others have been hon-ored on the district level., The Great Midwest is committedtoacademic success for its student-athletes and maintains strin-gent guidelines regarding intitial and continuing eligibility.

Great Midwest institutions are more than athletic rivals.The league has developed an academic consortium involv-ing students, faculty, fellowships and research. The consor-tium includes a visiting lecture series coinciding with athleticcontests.

The Great Midwest was formed in November, 1990, withsix charter members: UAB, Cincinati, DePaul, Marquette,Memphis and Saint Louis. Dayton became the league's sev-enth member in 1992. Mike Slive, formerly a Chicago-basedattorney specializing in sports law, became the conference'sfirst commissioner in February, 1991.

The conference sponsors championships in 17 sports-volleyball, soccer, basketball, tennis, golf, indoor track andfield, outdoor track and field and cross country for womenalong with soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, rifle, in-door track and field, outdoor track and field and cross coun-try for men.

GREAT MIDWEST PERSONNEL

CommissionerMike Slive

Asst. to the Commissioner for AdministrationSandra Biller

Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/ChampionshipsBrenda Weare

Director of CommunicationsErika Amstadt

Director of Finance and Information SystemsBruce Mahon

Communications AssistantRuss Anderson

SecretariesLinda Jepsen, Gail Watson

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1993 GMC STATISTICSTEAM STATISTICS

TeamTHE U of MDePaulDaytonUABCincinnatiMarquetteSaint Louis

Overall25-1122-1417-1420-1812-2114-1610-22

Conference11-19-37-57-54-83-91-11

G140133116131126115114

K1911190216551680147713661418

Pet.188.199.235.165.131.167.199

SA300282231203228166161

Digs2471218517721840205320491866

Ast1684159213821331133111721176

Blk248205223225225275171

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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

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

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

Blocks AveragePlayer (Team)Chelsea Bishop (UAB)Tricia McCarthy (M)Amy Habel (D)Trica McNamara (M)Monique Swaby (U of M) 120

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G133116116112126

G113133125111124

G12814112110120

K517448389371414

D419463404352376

RS381910727

G1161101281127212010713311696128

Avg.3.893.863.353.313.29

Avg.3.73.53.23.13.03

BA1151091069987

K480264294371112358341517389252242

TB153128116106114

E119661001444315112423015111689

TA97166968687026983391412541088624718

Pet.339.296.283.261.257.249.237.229.219.218.213

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

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

G116110125135113

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SA5652535654

Ast138886414261200986

Avg.0.480.470.420.4140.410

Avg.10.810.710.610.39.3

Avg.1.191.121.040.960.95

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1993 CMC HONOREES

Amy GreerFirst-Team

All-Great Midwest

Monique SwabyFirst-Team

All-Great Midwest

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Sami RandolphSecond-Team

All-Great Midwest

Nikki TaylorGreat Midwest

All-Newcomer Team

Penny Lucas-WhiteGreat Midwest

Coach of the Year

Renee RossGreat Midwest

Player of the Week

First-Team All-Great Midwest

Chelsea Bishop, UABWendy Fahlstrom, DePaulAmy Greer, The U of MAngle Showalter, DCMonique Swaby, The U of MCathy Wojciechowski, Dayton

Second-Team All Great Midwest

Shelia Carroll, DePaulHeather Dillard, UABAmy Habel, DaytonTricia McCarthy, MarquetteSami Randolph, The U of MJulie VonFeldt, Saint Louis

All-Newcomer Team

Chelsea Bishop, UABJoanna James, DaytonGinger Jordan, CincinnatiKeelyn Krill, MarquetteDenise Novy, DePaulNikki Taylor, The U of M

Reebok Newcomer of the Year

Chelsea Bishop, UAB

Reebok Most Valuable Player

Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul

Reebok Coach of the Year

Penny Lucas-White, Memphis

Great Midwest Championship All-Tournament

Sheila Carroll, DePaulWendy Fahlstrom, DePaulWendy Huber, UABJill Waddell, UABCathy Wojciechowski, DaytonSusan Wronski, DePaul

Great Midwest Player of the Week

Sept. 7 Renee Ross, The U of MSept. 13 Cathy Wojciechowski, DaytonSept. 20 Wendy Huber, UABSept. 27 Angie Showalter, CincinnatiOct. 4 Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaulOct. 11 Monique Swaby, The U of MOct. 18 Cathy Wojciechowski, DaytonOct. 25 Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaulNov. 1 Angie Showalter, CincinnatiNov. 8 Amy Greer, The U of MNov. 15 Wendy Fahlstrom, DePaul

The 1993 Lady Tigers were the Great MidwestConference regular season champions.

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GMC ALL-TIME RECORDSIndividual Single Match

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

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

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total attempts)

.632 (13-1-19) by Lori Rembe (U of M) vs. Army (11-15-91)

Most Assists 77 by Tammy Roberts (UAB) vs. Virginia Tech (11-14-92)

Most Service Aces 8 on two occasions

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

Most Total Blocks 11 on two occasions

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

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

Individual Single Season

Most Kills 757 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Kill Attempts 1,807 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total attempts/match)

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

Most Assists 1,763 by Tammy Robertson (UAB) in 1991

Most Service Aces 111 by Mellissa Cobb (UAB) in 1991

Most Digs 528 by Susanne Fogarty (DP) in 1991

Total Blocks 149 by Hilary Beck (UAB) in 1992

Most Solo Blocks 47 by Lori Rembe (U of M) in 1991

Most Block Assists 116 by Hilary Beck (UAB) in 1991

Championship Tournament

Individual Single Match

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

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

Best Hitting Percentage (minimum 20 total)

.575 (23-4-33) by Jen Myers (SL) vs. Marquette (11-23-91)

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

Most Service Aces 5 on three occasions

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

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

Cincinnati (11-22-91)

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

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

Championship Tournament

Individual Tournament

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

Most Kill Attempts 129 by Heather Augustine (C) in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage

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

Most Assists 131 by Shelia Carrol (DP) in 1993

Most Service Aces 7 most recently by Shelia Carroll (DP) in 1993

MostDigs 40 by Ellen Fox (M) in 1991

Most Total Blocks 17 most recently by Bree Barnard (UAB) in 1993

Block Solos 6 most recently by Bree Barnard (UAB) in 1993

Block Assists 13 by Denise Novy (DP) in 1993

Team Single Match

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

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

Best Hitting Percentage

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

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

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

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

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

Team Single Season

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

Best Winning Percentage

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

Most Kills 2,308 by UAB in 1991

Most Kill Attempts 6,106 by DePaul in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage

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

Most Assists 2,050 by UAB in 1991

Most Service Aces 434 by UAB in 1991

Most Digs 2,686 by DePaul in 1991

Most Total Blocks 496 by Marquette in 1993

Championship Tournament

Team Single Match

MostKills 91 byDePaulvs. UAB (11-23-91)

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

Best Hitting Percentage

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

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

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

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

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

Block Solos 6 on three occasions

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

Championship Tournament

Team Tournament

Most Kills 156 by DePaul in 1993

Most Kill Attempts 419 by Cincinnati in 1991

Best Hitting Percentage

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

Most Assists 138 by DePaul in 1993

Most Service Aces 24 by DePaul in 1993

Most Digs 161 by Cincinnati in 1991

Most Total Blocks 59 by UAB in 1993

Block Solos 13 by UAB in 1993

Block Assists 46 by UAB in 1993

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GMC TOURNAMENT RESULTS1991 IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

November 22-23

First RoundCincinnati (4) def. Marquette (5)15-10The U of M (3) def. Saint Louis (6)

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

Semi-Finals

UAB (2) def. DePaul (1)Championship

Third PlaceThe U of M (3) def. Cincinnati (4)

Fifth PlaceSaint Louis (6) def. Marquette (5)

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

15-4, 15-4, 15-4

15-7, 15-12, 15-215-9, 15-13, 15-4

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

15-0, 15-12, 15-7

15-12, 15-13, 15-8

All-Tournament TeamHilary Beck, UABMellissa Cobb, UABSusanne Fogarty, DePaulAlisande Cavanagh, The U of MTammy Robertson, UAB

First-Team All-Great MidwestAlisande Cavanagh, The U of MMellissa Cobb, UABSusanne Fogarty, DePaulDawn Gura, DePaulDanielle Reaves, UABMichelle Vonderheide, DePaul

Second-Team All-Great MidwestHilary Beck, UABWendy Huber, UABJennifer Martin, MarquetteJen Myers, Saint LouisPaige Pees, CincinnatiDani Peterson, CincinnatiLori Rembe, The U of M

Toni Herron, UAB

Susanne Fogarty, DePaul

Newcomer of the Year

Most Valuable Player

Coach of the YearAnna Marie Marassa, DePaul

1992 IN CHICAGO, ILLINOISNovember 20-21

First RoundCincinnati (4) def. Saint Louis (5)The U of M (3) def. Marquette (6)

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

Semi-Finals

15-6, 16-14,15-420-18,7-15, 15-9,15-11

15-3, 15-12, 15-315-6, 15-12, 8-15, 15-6

UAB (2) def. DePaul (1)Championship

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

All-Tournament TeamHeather Augustine, CincinnatiHilary Beck, UABWendy Fahlstrom, DePaulWendy Huber, UABRenee Ross, The U of MMichelle Vonderheide, DePaul

First-Team All-Great MidwestHeather Augustine, CincinnatiHilary Beck, UABEllen Fox, MarquetteTammy Robertson, UABMichelle Vonderheide, DePaulSue Wronski, DePaul

Second-Team All-Great MidwestKim Arnold, UABElaine Eischens, MarquetteWendy Huber, UABWendy Fahlstrom, DePaulKim Ouwenga, Saint LouisRenee Ross, The U of M

All-Newcomer TeamLyndi Fuller, Saint LouisJeanne Pautlitz, MarquetteMonique Swaby, The U of MJulie VonFeldt, Saint LouisJill Waddell, UAB

Diane Snopko, DePaul

Hilary Beck, UAB

Tat Shiely, Marquette

Newcomer of the Year

Most Valuable Player

Coach of the Year

1993 IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMANovember 19-21

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

First Round

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

Semi-Finals

DePaul (2) def. UAB (3)Championship

15-5, 15-10, 15-615-0,15-10,15-1315-3, 16-14, 13-15,15-6

15-12, 7-15, 15-9, 15-315-6, 15-8, 11-15, 15-10

16-14, 15-11, 15-13

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GMC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEThursday, September 1Dayton at AkronE. Illinois at Saint Louis

Friday, September 2UAB at Arkansas TournamentCincinnati at Great Niagara Falls InvitationalDayton at Miami InvitationalDePaul at Virginia Tech TournamentMarquette at Valparaiso Popcorn ClassicThe U of M host Tiger InvitationalSaint Louis at Bradley Invitational

Saturday, September 3UAB at Arkansas TournamentCincinnati at Great Niagara Falls InvitationalDayton at Miami InvitationalDePaul at Virginia Tech TournamentMarquette at Valparaiso Popcorn ClassicThe U of M host Tiger InvitationalSaint Louis at Bradley Invitational

Sunday, September 4Cincinnati at Great Niagara Falls InvitationalDePaul at Radford

Tuesday, September 6Mississippi at UABAlabama at UABCincinnati at Middle Tennessee StateBowling Green at DaytonSE Missouri at Saint Louis

Wednesday, September 7Cincinnati at Tennessee StateDePaul at WisconsinMarquette at Wisconsin

Friday, September 9UAB at Oklahoma TournamentCincinnati at Akron ClassicDayton at Arkansas State InvitationalDePaul host DePaul TournamentMarquette at Syracuse InvitationalThe U of M host Graphic Systems ClassicSaint Louis host Billiken Invitational

Saturday, September 10UAB at Oklahoma TournamentCincinnati at Akron ClassicDayton at Arkansas State InvitationalDePaul host DePaul TournamentMarquette at Syracuse InvitationalThe U of M host Graphic Systems ClassicSaint Louis host Billiken Invitational

Tuesday, September 13Morehead State at DaytonDePaul at BradleyEastern Illinois at Saint Louis

Friday, September 16UAB host UAB TournamentCincinnati at American ClassicDePaul at Minnesota TournamentMarquette at Power Bar InvitationalThe U of M at Northern Arizona TournamentSaint Louis at Florida International

Saturday, September 17UAB host UAB TournamentCincinnati at American ClassicDePaul at Minnesota TournamentMarquette at Power Bar InvitationalThe U of M at Northern Arizona TournamentSaint Louis at Florida Atlantic Classic

Tuesday, September 20UAB at AlabamaCincinnati at Morehead StateXavier at DaytonMarquette at Wisconsin-Green Bay

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

Friday, September 23UAB at Baylor TournamentArkansas at CincinnatiDayton at Butler InvitationalDePaul host DePaul TournamentSaint Louis at Missouri

Saturday, September 24UAB at Baylor TournamentDayton at Butler InvitationalDePaul host DePaul TournamentLouisville at The U of M

Tuesday, September 27Wright State at CincinnatiDayton at ToledoMarquette at Illinois-ChicagoThe U of M at Mississippi State

Wednesday, September 28DePaul at Loyola

Friday, September 30Saint Louis at UABCincinnati at MarquetteDayton at DePaul

Saturday, October 1Cincinnati at DePaulDayton at MarquetteSaint Louis at The U of M

Tuesday, October 4UAB at The U of M

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CMC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEEastern Michigan at DaytonDePaul at Illinois-ChicagoWisconsin-Milwaukee at Marquette

Friday, October 7DePaul at UABCincinnati vs. Murray State (at Saint Louis)Dayton at Saint LouisMarquette at The U of M

Saturday, October 8Marquette at UABCincinnati at Saint LouisDayton at Murray StateDePaul at The U of M

Tuesday, October 11UAB at AuburnDayton at Cincinnati

Friday, October 14UAB at CincinnatiThe U of M at DaytonSaint Louis at DePaul

Saturday, October 15UAB at DaytonThe U of M at CincinnatiNorth Carolina State at DePaulSaint Louis at Marquette

Sunday, October 16DePaul at MarquetteSaint Louis at Wisconsin-Green Bay

Thursday, October 20The U of M at Saint Louis

Friday, October 21UAB at Saint LouisMarquette at CincinnatiDePaul at DaytonThe U of M at SlU-Carbondale

Saturday, October 22UAB vs SlU-Carbondale (at Saint Louis)DePaul at CincinnatiMarquette at DaytonSlU-Carbondale at Saint Louis

Tuesday, October 25The U of M at UABDayton at Ohio University

Friday, October 28Cincinnati at UABDayton at The U of MDePaul at Saint LouisMarquette vs. Oral Roberts

Saturday, October 29Dayton at UABCincinnati at The U of MMarquette vs. Saint LouisOral Roberts vs. Saint Louis

Tuesday, November 1Auburn at UABCincinnati at DaytonSaint Louis at Evansville

Wednesday, November 2Wisconsin-Green Bay at Marquette

Friday, November 4The U of M at MarquetteCincinnati at LouisvilleSaint Louis at DaytonThe U of M at DePaul

Saturday, November 5UAB at DePaulSaint Louis at CincinnatiThe U of M at Marquette

Tuesday, November 8DePaul at Northern IllinoisMarquette at Wisconsin-MilwaukeeThe U of M at Ole Miss

Friday, November 11UAB at South Florida TournamentMarquette at DePaulThe U of M at SE Missouri State InvitationalSaint Louis at SE Missouri State Invitational

Saturday, November 12UAB at South Florida TournamentMiami (Ohio) at DePaulThe U of M at SE Missouri State InvitationalSaint Louis at SE Missouri State Invitational

Sunday, November 13Georgetown at DaytonCleveland State at Dayton

Tuesday, November 15Wright State at DaytonCincinnati at Xavier

Friday-Sunday, November 18-20Great Midwest Conference Championship, Dayton Ohio

Friday, November 25The U of M at Georgia Invitational

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

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS RECORDSTEAM W-LAlabama 2-6Alabama-Birmingham 13-6Alcorn State 3-0American University 1-0Arizona State 0-1Arkansas-Little Rock 2-1Arkansas State 26-17Army 1-0Auburn 0-3Austin Peay 17-0

Ball State 3-1Baylor 1-0Berry College 0-1Bradley 1-0Bowling Green 0-1Brigham Young 0-1Butler 2-0

Cal-Santa Clara 0-1Carson-Newman 3-1Carthage College 1-0Central Arkansas 2-0Central Florida 2-2Central Missouri 0-1Chapman College 1-0Charleston College 1-0Christian Brothers 1-0Cincinnati 13-16Clemson 2-1Coker College 1-0Colorado 0-2Colorado State 0-1Columbus College 2-0Connecticut 1-0Covenant College 1-0

Danville J.C 1-0Dayton 3-0DePaul 2-3Duke 2-0

East Carolina 1-0East Tennessee State 6-5Eastern Kentucky 3-5Eastern Illinois 1-2Eastern Mennonite 1-0Eastern Michigan 0-2Evansville 2-0

Fisk 2-0Flagler College 0-1Florence State 1-0Florida 1-5Florida International 0-1Florida Southern 2-0Florida State 2-15Florida Tech 1-2Francis Marion 1-0Freed-Hardeman 1-0Fresno State 0-1

Georgetown 1-0George Mason 1-0George Washington 1-2Georgia 2-3Graceland College 0-1

Henderson State 1-0Hinds J.C 1-0Hofstra .... ... 1-0

TEAM W-LHouston 0-3

Illinois 1-0Illinois-Chicago 3-2Illinois State 0-4Indiana-Purdue (Ft. Wayne) 1-0Indiana State 1-0

Jackson State J.C 2-0Jacksonville 1-0Jefferson C.C 4-0

Kansas 0-1Kansas State 0-2Kearney State 0-1Kellogg C.C 0-2Kentucky 0-7Kentucky State 1-0

Lake C.C 1-0Lambuth 7-1Langler College 1-0Louisiana State 1-2Louisiana Tech 1-1Louisville 9-11Loyola 0-2Loyola-Marymount 0-2

Madison College 1-1Marquette 5-1Mars Hill 1-0Memphis State "A" 1-0Memphis State "B" 1-0Memphis Volleyball 1-0Miami 0-3Miami-Dade C.C 1-0Middle Tenn. State 21-1Milligan 1-0Mississippi 26-26Mississippi College 1-0Mississippi State 18-3Mississippi Univ./Women 7-6Missouri 4-3Missouri-Kansas City 1-0Montana 0-1Montevallo 1-0Morehead State 4-3Murray State 8-1

Nebraska-Omaha 0-1New Mexico 0-2New Orleans 4-1Nicholls State 2-1North Alabama 3-0North Carolina 1-3North Carolina State 2-2North Dakota State 1-0North Georgia 0-1North Texas 2-0Northeast Louisiana 4-1Northern Illinois 1-1Northern Iowa 2-1Northern Kentucky 0-2N.E. Illinois 1-0Northwestern 0-1Northwestern State (La.) 1-0

Ohio University 1-0Oklahoma 0-4Oral Roberts 2-4Oregon State 0-1

TEAM W-LPeabody 4-0Penn State 0-1Pittsburgh 0-3Purdue 0-1

Rhode Island 0-1Rhodes "Southwestern" 10-0Rice 1-0Rollins College 1-0

Saint Louis 7-4Samford 1-0Sam Houston 0-2South Alabama 4-1South Carolina 4-7South Florida 3-1Southeast Missouri State 8-1Southern University 1-0Southern California 0-1Southern Illinois 5-13Southern Mississippi 12-1Southern University 1-0Southwest Baptist 2-0Southwest Missouri State 0-8Southwestern Louisiana 5-1Stephen F. Austin 1-3Syracuse 0-1

Tennessee 9-23Tennessee-Chattanooga 6-2Tennessee-Martin 22-4Tennessee State 1-0Tennessee Tech 9-9Texas-Arlington 1-3Texas-Austin 0-2Texas A&M 0-3Texas-El Paso 1-0Texas-Pan American 1-0Texas Southern 0-1Texas Tech 0-2Troy State 3-0Tulane 8-7Tulsa 4-0

UCLA 0-1Union 1-0Utah 0-1Utah State 1-1

Valpairaso 1-0Villanova 1-0Virginia Commonwealth 2-0Virginia Tech 13-1

Washington State 0-1Weber State 0-1West Georgia 0-1Western Carolina 1-0Western Illinois 2-3Western Kentucky 5-0Western Michigan 0-4Wichita State 1-1William & Mary 2-1Winthrop College 1-3Wisconsin 0-1Wright State 0-1

Xavier ... 2-0

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'94 ALL

OPPONENTSSOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANALady Tiger InvitationalIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 27:00 p.m.

Location: Hammond, LouisianaFounded: 1925Enrollment: 13,235President: Dr. G. Warren SmithHead Coach: Roni ArmedaAlma Mater/Year: Florida/1990Record at School/Years: 27-13/1Career Record/Years: 27-13/1Office Phone: (504) 549-2253Best Time To Call: MorningsAthletic Director: Tom DoupleTrainer: Bob GoodwinSID for Volleyball: Jack DugganOffice Phone: (504) 549-2341Home Phone: (504) 542-9646Fax Phone: (504) 549-2061Press Row: (504) 549-2341Home Court/Capacity: University Center/7,500Colors: Green and GoldNickname: Lady LionsConference: Trans America1993 Overall Record: 27-131993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1/1 stLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/2Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5Newcomers: 5Starters Lost: Maria Malpica, 5-8, S

Dina Donalson, 5-10, OHStarters Returning: Angelina Marin, 5-9, Sr., OH

Darci Starr, 5-9, Jr., OHChristie Mikolajchak, 6-2, Jr., MB

Melissa Centanni, 5-5, Sr., DSNewcomers: Shelia Wang, 5-7, Fr., RS

April Barnes, 5-10, Fr., OHApril Bauer, 5-10, Jr., RS

Jessica Griffis, 5-11, Fr., MBKatie Piper, 5-7, Fr., OH/S

Record vs. The U of M: First MeetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCKLady Tiger InvitationalIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 31:00 p.m.Southeast Missouri State ClassicIn Cape Girardeau, MissouriNovember 121:00 p.m.

Location: Little Rock, Ark.Founded: 1927Enrollment: 12,419

President: Dr. Charles HathawayHead Coach: Van ComptonAlma Mater/Year: Arkansas State/1966Record at School/Years: 107-79/6Career Record/Years: 107-79/6Office Phone: (501) 569-3371

Best Time To Call: MorningsAssistant Coach: Hawley WoodsAlma Mater/Year: Arkansas State/1991Athletic Director: Mike HamrickTrainer: Mike Ferguson

SID for Volleyball: TBAOffice Phone: (501) 569-3449Home Phone: TBAFax Phone: (501) 569-3030Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Trojan Fieldhouse/1,500Colors: Maroon, Gold and White

Nickname: Lady TrojansConference: Sun Belt1993 Overall Record: 24-121993 Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/2ndLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/7Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: Jennifer Burke, 5-10, OH

Cassie Olson, 5-8, SIris Rodriguez, 5-11, MB

Starters Returning: Rhonda Rutherford, 6-0, Sr., MHMichelle Wilson, 6-3, Sr., MB

Tanya Wolf, 5-10, So., S/OHNewcomers: Adanya Guevara, 5-9, Jr., S

Angie Goellner, 5-11, Fr., MBKim Hooper, 5-10, Fr., OHCrystal Martin, 6-0, Jr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 1-2Last Meeting: LJALR, 3-0/Sept. 12,1992

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Lady Tiger InvitationalIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 37:00 p.m.

Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Founded: 1894

Enrollment: 4,922

President: Dr. Robert H. Donaldson

Head Coach: Dawn Colston

Alma Mater/Year: Idaho/1991

Record at School/Years: 2-31/1

Career Record/Years: 2-31/1

Office Phone: (918) 631-2128

Best Time To Call: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Assistant Coach: Carlo Reyes

Alma Mater/Year: Washington State/1991

Athletic Director: Christopher Small

Trainer: Scott McGonagle

SID for Volleyball: Debbie Long

Office Phone: (918) 631-2492

Home Phone: (918) 660-0476

Fax Phone: (918) 631-3913

Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: Mabes Gym/1,000

Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson

Nickname: Golden Hurricane

Conference: Missouri Valley

1993 Overall Record: 2-31

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 0-16/9th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/5

Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4

Newcomers: 8

Starters Lost: Kristina Mitchell, 5-11, OH

Marisha Placek, 5-9, S

Starters Returning: Mendy Marsh, 5-9, So., S

Monika Radloff, 6-0, Sr., MB

Deana Sporcich, 6-0, So., MB

Monika Tupholme, 5-10, Jr., OH

Newcomer: Brandie Carson, 5-9, Fr., S

Ashleigh Hagerty, 5-9, Fr., OH

Kim Heine, 6-1, Fr., MB

Christy McKay, 5-7, Fr., S

Katherine Miller, 5-8, Fr., OH

Goldie Rogers, 5-11, Fr., MB

Heather Slocum, 6-0, Fr., OH/MB

Jennifer Vacanti, 5-6, Fr., S

Record vs. The U of M: 0-4

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

OLE MISSGraphic Systems ClassicIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 97:00 p.m.In Oxford, MississippiNovember 87:00 p.m.

Location: Oxford, MississippiFounded: 1848Enrollment: 10,369Chancellor: Dr. R. Gerald TurnerHead Coach: John BlairAlma Mater/Year: Tennessee/1976Record at School: 112-143/8Career Record/Years: 112-143/8Office Phone: (601) 232-7540Best Time To Call: MorningsAsst. Coach: Michelle Whitby-YorkAlma Mater/Year: Ole Miss/1991Athletic Director: James T. 'Pete' BooneTrainer: Donna WesleySID for Volleyball: Joel SchumannOffice Phone: (601) 232-7522Home Phone: (601) 234-9365Fax Phone: (901) 232-7006Press Row: (601) 236-1931Home Court/Capacity: ... C. M. Tad Smith Coliseum/8,135Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy BlueNickname: Lady RebelsConference: Southeastern1993 Overall Record: 3-281993 Conference Record/Finish: 0-14/1 OthLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/8Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4Newcomers: 5Starters Lost: Shoe Powell, 5-6, OH

Amy Kerbow, 5-7, OHStarters Returning: De Luster, 6-0, Jr., MB

Liz Poerner, 5-7, So., SGenevieve "V" Shy, 6-1, So., MB

Julia Sitarz, 5-11, So., OHNewcomers: Susan Argue, 5-9, Fr., OH/S

Leslie Bourgeios, 5-9, Fr., OH/SNicole Cleneay, 5-8, Fr., S

Lori Coleman, 5-10, Fr., MB/OHStephenie Somers, 6-0, Fr., MB

Record vs. The U of M: 26-26Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-1/Nov. 11, 1993

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MURRAY STATEGraphic Systems ClassicIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 1011:00 a.m.

Location: Murray, KentuckyFounded: 1922Enrollment: 8,190President: Dr. Kern AlexanderHead Coach: Brenda BowlinAlma Mater/Year: Salisbury State/1989Record at School/Years: 33-34/3Career Record/Years: 33-34/3Office Phone: (502) 762-3825Best Time To Call: Late MorningsAssistant Coach: Moh Wung MingAlma Mater/Year: Southern llliniois/1993Athletic Director: Michael D. StricklandTrainer: Alan TollarSID for Volleyball: David RameyOffice Phone: (502) 762-4270Home Phone: (502) 759-9905Fax Phone: (502) 762-6814Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Cutchin Fieldhouse -

Racer Arena/5,500Colors: Blue and goldNickname: RacersConference: Ohio Valley1993 Overall Record: 11-211993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3Newcomers: 6Starters Lost: Denise Donnely, 5-7, S

A.C. Geralds, 5-7, OHAmy Rhodes, 5-10, H

Starters Returning: Sarah Dearworih, 6-0, Sr., MHElizabeth Spomer, 5-10, Sr., OH

Gina Buscher, 5-8, Sr., OHNewcomers: Melissa DeRan, 5-10, Fr., OH

Kristi Hoffman, 5-8, Fr., S/HShelly Juenger, 6-1, Jr., MH

Jill Kennedy, 5-8, Fr., OHDawn Kruse, 5-9, Fr., S

Angie Roberts, 5-11, Fr., S/HRecord vs. The UofM: 1-8Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-1/Oct. 30, 1990

STEPHEN F. AUSTINGraphic Systems ClassicIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 107:00 p.m.

Location: Nacogdoches, Texas

Founded: 1923

Enrollment: 12,500

President: Dr. Dan Angel

Head Coach: Debbie Humphreys

Alma Mater/Year: Texas Tech/1986

Record at School/Years: 112-85/6

Career Record/Years: 112-85/6

Office Phone: (409) 568-3501

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

Athletic Director: Steve McCarty

Trainer: Loree McCary

SID for Volleyball: Billy Skinner

Office Phone: (409) 568-4150

Home Phone: (409) 560-3937

Fax Phone: (409) 568-4593

Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: Shelton Gym/1,000

Colors: Purple and White

Nickname: Ladyjacks

Conference: Southland

1993 Overall Record: 29-11

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-2/2nd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 4/6

Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4

Newcomers: 6

Starters Lost: Wendy Walling, 5-7, S

Diane Wismann, 6-0, OH

Kristi Stanley, 6-0, MB

Starters Returning: Joycee Curry, 5-9, Sr., OH

Aubrey Duncan, 5-11, Sr., MB

Brooke Newburg, 5-9, So., OH

Terri Sherrill, 5-7, Sr.,S

Newcomers: Kasey Fleener, 5-10, Fr., MB

Kristi Juracek, 5-11, Jr., MB

Susie Schumann, 5-10, Fr., MB

Holly Sutton, 5-8, Fr., S

April Taylor, 5-10, Fr., MB

Record vs. The U of M: 2-1

Last Meeting: SFA, 3-0/Sept. 17, 1993

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NORTHERN ARIZONAKachina ClassicIn Flagstaff, ArizonaSeptember 1610:00 a.m.

NORTHERNARIZONAUNIVERSITY

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona

Founded: 1899Enrollment: 18,500President: Dr. Clara M. LovettHead Coach: Kelley SlivaAlma Mater/Year: Arizona/1985

Record at School/Years: 14-13/1Career Record/Years: 14-13/1Office Phone: (602) 523-5649Best Time To Call: MorningsAssistant Coach: Lisa Stuck

Alma Mater/Year: Arizona State/1984Assistant Coach: Janelle HarmonsonAlma Mater/Year: Houston/1992Athletic Director: Steve HoltonTrainer: Leslie LynchSID for VolleybalI: Amy CooleyOffice Phone: (602) 523-6330

Home Phone: (602) 774-2199Fax Phone: (602) 523-6793Press Row: (602) 523-5192Home Court/Capacity: Rolle Activity Center/2,000Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: Lumberjacks

Conference: Big Sky1993 Overall Record: 14-131993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-6/2ndLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 1/9Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5Newcomers: 5Starters Lost: Trina Keeton, 5-8, MBStarters Returning: Rejane Aggio, 5-11, Jr., OH

Jennifer Clark, 5-10, Sr., OHJulie Mchado, 5-7, Jr., S

Elizabeth Mason, 6-0, Jr., OHPaula Townsend, 6-0, Sr., MB

Newcomers: Susan Brondell, 6-4, Fr., MBTami Burchard, 5-10, Fr., OH

Darcy Frandsen, 5-10, Fr., OHAmy Morgan, 5-11, Jr., MBCharlotte Mullin, 5-9, Fr., S

Jenny Treglown, 6-0, Fr., MBGate Weaver, 6-0, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: First MeetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

CAL STATE NOBTHBIP6ECAL STATE-NORTHRIDGEKachina ClassicIn Flagstaff, ArizonaSeptember 163:30 p.m.

Location: Northridge, CaliforniaFounded: 1958Enrollment: 26,000President: Dr. Blenda J. WilsonHead Coach: Lian Kang LuAlma Mater/Year: Beijing Institute of Sports Tech./1955Record at School/Years: First SeasonCareer Record/Years: First SeasonOffice Phone: (818) 885-3221Best Time To Call: MorningsAssistant Coach: Carolyn HuethAlma Mater/Year: Pepperdine/1992Assistant Coach: Maria-Reyes SanchezAlma Mater/Year: UC-Santa Barbara/1992Athletic Director: Robert J. HiegertTrainer: Rhonda LowrySID for Volleyball: Ryan FinneyOffice Phone: (818) 885-3243Home Phone: (818) 993-2062Fax Phone: (818) 885-4762Press Row: (818) 885-4701Home Court/Capacity: The Matadome/3,000Colors: Red, White and BlackNickname: MatadorsConference: American West1993 Overall Record: 12-171993 Conference Record/Finish: First Year in AWCLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 5/7Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4Newcomers: 4Letter Winners Lost: Molly McLaughlin, 5-9, OH

Debbie Bueche-Smith, 6-2, MBAmy Sherman, 5-10, OH

Key Returnee: Aimee Stone, 5-10, Sr., OHMissy Clements, 5-11, Sr., OH

Ana Kristich, 6-1, Sr., OHNewcomers: Kathleen Shannon, 5-8, Sr., S

Stephanie Pfau, 6-0, Fr., MB-OHNatasha Johnson, 6-0, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: First MeetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

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HOUSTONKachina ClassicIn Flagstaff, ArizonaSeptember 1710:00 a.m.

Location: Houston, Texas

Founded: 1927Enrollment: 33,000President: Dr. James Pickering

Head Coach: Bill WaltonAlma Mater/Years: George William/1974Record at School: 167-102/8

Career Record/Years: 377-157/13Office Phone: (713) 743-9474Best Time To Call: Mornings

Assistant Coach: Patsy McClymontAlma Mater/Year: Western Michigan/1981Athletic Director: Bill Carr

Trainer: Missy LegetSID for Volleyball: John SullivanOffice Phone: (713) 743-9474

Home Phone: (713) 521-9464Fax Phone: (713) 743-9411Press Row: (713) 743-9410

Home Court/Capacity: Hofheinz Pavilion/10,060Colors: Scarlet and WhiteNickname: Cougars

Conference: Southwest1993 Overall Record: 20-161993 Conference Record/Finish: 6-4/3rd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 7/6Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 3Starters Lost: Joellen Kliatas, 6-0, H

Ashley Mulkey, 5-9, HWendy Munzel, 6-0, H

Starters Returning: Lilly Denoon, 6-0, Sr., HCarlo Maul, 5-7, Sr., H

Sami Sawyer, 5-9, So., SNewcomers: Marie Tourillon, 6-0, Fr., H

Debbie Yokes, 6-2, Fr., HCortney Williams, 5-11, Fr., H

Record vs. The U of M: UH 2-1Last Meeting: UH, 3-1/Nov. 30, 1990

TENNESSEE STATEIn Memphis, TennesseeSeptember 217:00 p.m.

Location: Nashville, TennesseeFounded: 1912

Enrollment: 8,000President: Dr. James A. HefnerHead Coach: Gerald Robinson

Alma Mater/Years: Tennessee State/1981Record at School/Years: 0-25/1Career Record/Years: 0-25/1

Office Phone: .' (615) 320-3050Best Time To Call: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Interim Athletic Director: Howard Gentry, Jr.

Trainer: Tom BossungSID for Volleyball: Johnny FranksOffice Phone: (615) 320-3596

Home Phone: (615) 367-0700Fax Phone: (315) 320-3596/320-3391Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: Howard C. Gentry Complex/10,500

Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: Lady TigersConference: Ohio Valley1993 Overall Record: 0-251993 Conference Record/Finish: 0-16/9thLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 1/10Starters Lost/Returning: 0/6

Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: 0Starters Returning: Leejuana Bryant, 5-9, So., OH

Lekeshia Morrow, 5-3, So., STanya Morre, 5-8, Jr., OH

Nkechinyere Olumba, 6-1, Jr., MHChianta Vaughn, 5-8, Jr., OH

Martisha Wilson, 5-5, Jr., S/OH

Newcomers: Dorisalaan Bert, 5-10, Fr., OH

Kenyetta Burroughs, 5-11, Jr., OHKeisha Felton, 5-2, Fr., S

Chelsea Livingston, 5-10, Jr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 0-1Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-1/Oct. 9, 1990

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MISSISSIPPI STATEIn Starkville, MississippiSeptember 277:30 p.m.

Location: Starkville, Mississippi

Founded: 1878

Enrollment: 13,654

President: Dr. Donald Zacharias

Head Coach: Samye Johnson

Alma Mater/Years: Mississippi U. for Women/1971

Record at School: First Year

Career Record/Years: 471-212/17

Office Phone: (601) 325-2722

Best Time To Call: Mornings

Athletic Director: Larry Templeton

Trainer: Kim Karvonen

SID for Volleyball: David Murray

Office Phone: (601) 325-2703

Home Phone: (601) 323-8451

Fax Phone: (601) 325-2563

Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: Humphrey Coliseum/10,000

Colors: Maroon and White

Nickname: Bulldogs

Conference: Southeastern

1993 Overall Record: 15-19

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 4-10/7th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/5

Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4

Newco m ers: 2

Starters Lost: Cathy Clark, 6-3, OH

Ashley Davis, 5-9, MB

Starters Returning: Nicolle Carter, 5-10, Sr., OH

Melissa Kariker, 5-10, So., OH

Heather Schilling, 5-7, Jr., S

Carmen Easley, Jr., MB

Newcomers: Misty Farner, 5-11, Jr., MB

Heather Rasmussen, 6-0, Fr., S/H

Rhonda Corbin, 6-0, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 3-18

LastMeeting: MSU, 3-2/Nov. 18, 1992

SAINT LOUISOctober 1In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.October 20In St. Louis, Missouri7:00 p.m.

Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Founded: 1818

Enrollment: 11,300

President: Rev. Lawrence Biondi, SJ.

Head Coach: Marilyn McReavy-Nolen

Alma Mater/Years: Southwest Texas State/1961

Record at School/Years: First Year

Career Record/Years: ..., 624-223/16

Office Phone: (314) 658-3171

Best Time To Call: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Assistant Coach: Dr. Richard Leonard

Alma Mater/Year: Roberts Morris/1986

Athletic Director: TBA

Trainer: Karen Fennell

SID for Volleyball: Russell Brightman

Office Phone: (314) 658-3981

Home Phone: (314) 993-4312

Fax Phone: (314) 658-7193

Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: Bauman-Eberhardt/2,000

Colors: Blue and White

Nickname: Billikens

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 10-22

1993 Conference Record/Finish: l-ll/7th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 6/3

Starters Lost/Returning: 5/1

Newcomers: 5

Starters Lost: Christy Czuppon, 5-8, S

Lyndi Fuller, 5-8, S/OH

Sara Jordan, 6-2, OH

Kim Ouwenga, 6-0, OH

Julie VonFeldt, 5-11, MB

Starters Returning: Karen Black, 5-8, Sr., OH

Newcomers: Stephanie Feulner, 6-2, Jr., DS

Andrea Hibben, 5-10, Fr., OH

Tracey Johnson, 5-11, Fr., OH

Christine Tretten, 6-0, Sr., MH

Julie Tretten, 6-0, Fr., MH

Record vs. The U of M: 2-4

LastMeeting: The U of M, 3-0/Oct., 15, 1993

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ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAMOctober 4In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.October 25In Birmingham, Alabama7:00 p.m.

Location: Birmingham, Alabama

Founded: 1969

Enrollment: 16,788President: Dr. J. Claude Bennett

Head Coach: Judy Sackfield

Alma Mater/Years: Clemson/1985Record at School: 43-31/2

Career Record/Years: 43-31/2Office Phone: (205) 934-6014

Best Time To Call: Mornings

Assistant Coach: Stacey TormanAlma Mater/Year: Texas A&M/1987

Assistant Coach: Melissa Gilbert

Alma Mater/Year: UAB/1992Athletic Director: Gene Bartow

Trainer: Vinnie Pappalardo

SID for Volleyball: Julie DaileyOffice Phone: (205) 934-0722

Home Phone: NA

Fax Phone: (205) 934-7505Press Row: (205) 934-7505

Home Court/Capacity: DAB Arena/8,500

Colors: Green, Gold and White

Nickname: Blazers

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 20-181993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-6/2nd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/9

Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: Chelsea Bishop, 6-1, MB

Wendy Huber, 6-0, OH

Jill Waddell, 5-10, OH

Starters Returning: Bree Barnard, 6-1, Jr., OH

Heather Dillard, 5-9, Sr., S

Toni Herron, 5-11, Sr., MB

Newcomers: Kathy Bowditch, 5-8, Fr., S

Erin Dabney, 6-2, Fr., MB

Kellyanne Gandy, 5-8, Fr., OH

Tonya Larson, 5-9, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 11-3

Last Meeting: UAB, 3-1/Nov. 19, 1993

MARQUETTEOctober 7In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.November 5In Milwaukee, Wisconsin7:30 p.m.

GOLIElWAtll

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Founded: 1881Enrollment: 11,032President: Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, S.J.

Head Coach: Tat Shiely

Alma Mater/Years: Quincy College/1972Record at School: 324-355-5/19

Career Record/Years: 324-355-5/19Office Phone: (414) 288-7707

Best Time To Call: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Athletic Director: Bill CordsTrainer: Kelly Bell

SID for Volleyball: Kathleen Hohl

Office Phone: (414) 288-7447Home Phone: (414) 645-1419

Fax Phone: (414) 288-6519

Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Marquette Gym/500

Colors: Blue and Gold

Nickname: Golden Eagles

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 14-16

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 3-9/6th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/9

Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4

Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: Tricia McCarthy, 6-1, MB

Kelli O'Connell, 5-10, MB

Starters Returning: Kristin Kemmeter, 5-5, So., S

Keelyn Krill, 5-10, So., OH

Tricia McNamara, 5-11, Sr., OH

Betsy Olle, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers: Susan Boylan, 6-0, Fr., MBLisa Breunig, 6-1, Fr., OH

Martha Meyer, 6-0, Fr., OH

Brandy Yee, 6-0, Fr., MB

Record vs. The U of M: 1-4Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-0/Nov. 6, 1993

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DEPAULOctober 8In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.November 4In Chicago, Illinois7:00 p.m.

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Founded: 1898

Enrollment: 16,414

President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M.

Head Coach: Anna Marie Marassa

Alma Mater/Year: DePaul/1987

Record at School: 137-92/6

Career Record/Years: 137-92/6

Office Phone: (312) 362-8414

Best Time To Call: Mornings

Assistant Coach: Mark Johnson

Alma Mater/Year: DePaul/1984

Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw

SID for Volleyball: Scott Reed

Office Phone: (312) 362-8415

Home Phone: (312) 281-6307

Fax Phone: (312) 362-8076

Press Row: (312) 404-9335

Home Court/Capacity: Alumni Hall/5,300

Colors: Royal Blue and Scarlet

Nickname: Blue Demons

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 22-14

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-3/2nd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 5/6

Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 4

Starters Lost: Wendy Fahlstrom, 5-10, OH

Jennifer Skarp, 6-2, MB

Susan Wronski, 5-9, OH

Starters Returning: Sheila Carroll, 5-9, Sr., S

Denise Novy, 6-0, So., MH

Terri Kaspar, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers: Lisa Luebke, 6-0, Fr., MH

Cherie Novak, 6-0, Fr., MH

Stephanie Pershing, 5-11, Fr., OH

Jaime Walters, 5-11, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 3-2

Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-0/Nov. 5,1993

TENNESSEE-MARTINOctober 12In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.

Location: Martin, TennesseeFounded: 1900Enrollment: 5,646Chancellor: Dr. Margaret N. PerryHead Coach: Milly MacDonellAlma Mater/Year: Mississippi U. for Women/1981Record at School: 193-218/10Career Record/Years: 193-218/10Office Phone: (901) 587-7680Best Time To Call: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Athletic Director: Benny HollisTrainer: Linda BarkerSID for Volleyball: Lee WilmotOffice Phone: (901) 587-7630Home Phone: (901) 587-9811Fax Phone: (901) 587-7624Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Lady Pacer Fieldhouse/3,000Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and WhiteNickname: Lady PacersConference: Ohio Valley1993 Overall Record: 13-211993 Conference Record/Finish: 5-13/7thLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3Newcomers: 2Starters Lost: Stacey Denton, 5-9, OH

Gentry Early, 5-11, MHHelen Joyce, 5-6, S

Starters Returning: Carrie Smith, 5-10, So., OHTraci Tisch, 6-0, Jr., MH

Erin Wayne, 5-8, So., OHNewcomers: Lenora McKinzie, 5-10, Jr., OH

Amy Ohrt, 6-1, Fr., MHRecord vs. The U of M: 4-21Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-0/Sept. 21, 1993

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DAYTONOctober 14In Dayton, Ohio6:00 p.m.October 28In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.

Location: Dayton, Ohio

Founded: 1850Enrollment: 6,300

President: Brother Raymond Fitz, S.M.

Head Coach: Peter Hoyer

Alma Mater/Year: Wisconsin Eau Claire/1985

Record at School/Years: First Year

Career Record/Years: First YearOffice Phone: (513) 229-4428

Best Time To Call: Mornings

Assistant Coach: Bernie GoldfineAlma Mater/Year: UC-Santa Barbara/1975

Assistant Coach: Xiangrong Liu

Alma Mater/Year: Xiamen University/1986

Athletic Director: Ted KissellTrainer: Carolyn Keith

SID for Volleyball: Penny SmithOffice Phone: (513) 229-4460Home Phone: (513) 433-3160

Fax Phone: (513) 229-4461

Home Court/Capacity: Fredricks Athletic andConvocation Center/ 3,000

Colors: Red and BlueNickname: Flyers

Conference: Great Midwest

1993 Overall Record: 17-141993 Conference Record/Finish: 8-6/3rd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/4

Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: Cathy Wojciechowski, 5-9, MB

Jamie Kirch, 5-9, S/H

Melissa Banjoff, 5-8, OH

Starters Returning: Amy Habel, 6-0, Jr., MBPaula Kirch, 5-11, Jr., MB

Dee Moraja, 5-9, Sr., S/H

Newcomers: Michele Carter, 5-10, Fr., MB

Sheila Kreim, 5-11, Fr., MB

Holly Piper, 5-7, Fr., S

Brandie Potter, 5-11, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 0-3

Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-2/Oct. 31, 1993

CINCINNATIOctober 15In Cincinnati, Ohio6:30 p.m.October 29 •§In Memphis, Tennessee7:00 p.m.

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

Founded: 1819Enrollment: 36,000

President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger

Head Coach: Mike LingenfelterAlma Mater/Year: Cincinnati/1982

Record at School/Years: 54-44/3

Career Record/Years: 111-68/5

Office Phone: (513) 556-0562

Best Time To Call: MorningsAssistant Coach: Rich Zeciski

Alma Mater/Year: Cincinnati/1975

Athletic Director: Gerald O'Dell

Trainer: Pat Graman

SID for Volleyball: Julie Swift

Office Phone: (513) 556-5191

Home Phone: (513) 232-0740

Fax Phone: (513) 556-0619

Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Shoemaker Center/13,176

Colors: Red and Black

Nickname: Bearcats

Conference: Great Midwest1993 Overall Record: 12-21

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 4-8/5th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 2/7Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5

Newcomers: 1Starters Lost: Angie Showalter, 5-11, MB

Starters Returning: Beth Herman, 5-5, So., S

Ginger Jordan, 5-9, So., OH

Dawn Largent, 6-0, Sr., MB

Melissa Miller, 5-9, Fr., OH

Jill Voelkerding, 5-10, Jr., OH

Newcomer: Gretchen Kocher, 5-8, Fr., S/OHAnne Kordes, 5-9, Fr., S

Chrissy Smith, 5-11, Fr., MB

Record vs. The U of M: 16-13

Last Meeting: UC, 3-2/Oct. 30, 1993

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SIU-CARBONDALEOctober 21In St. Louis, Missouri5:00 p.m.

SIULocation: Carbondale, Illinois

Founded: 1869

Enrollment: 24,000

President: Dr. John C. Guyon

Head Coach: Sonya Locke

Alma Mater/Year: Southern Illinois/1983

Record at School/Years: 44-45/3

Career Record/Years: 79-50/4

Office Phone: (618) 453-5473

Best Time To Call: Mid-Morning

Assistant Coach: Jill Doty

Alma Mater/Year: Murray State/1993

Athletic Director: Jim Hart

Trainer: Sally Perkins

SID for Volleyball: Mitchell Parkinson

Office Phone: (618) 453-5470

Home Phone: (618) 457-7410

Fax Phone: (618) 536-2152

Press Row: (618) 453-2800

Home Court/Capacity: Davies Gym/1,250

Colors: Maroon and White

Nickname: Salukis

Conference: Missouri Valley

1993 Overall Record: 14-13

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/tied 4th

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 2/11

Starters Lost/Returning: 1/5

Newcomers: 3

Starters Lost: Brand! Stein, 5-6, OH

Starters Returning: Kim Cassady, 5-6, Sr., S

Beth Diell, 5-10, Jr., OH

Heather Herdes, 5-9, Jr., OH

Deborah Heyne, 6-0, Sr., MB/OH

Jodi Revoir, 6-0, So., MB

Newcomers: Traci Eggers, 5-11, Fr., OH

Monica Harden, 5-9, Fr., S

Monique Galvin, 6-0, Fr., MB

Record vs. The U of M: 12-2

Last Meeting: SIU, 3-1/Sept. 13, 1991

EASTERN ILLINOISSoutheast Missouri State ClassicIn Cape Girardeau, MissouriOctober 116:00 p.m.

Location: Charleston, Illinois

Founded: 1895

Enrollment: 10,700President: Dr. David Jorns

Head Coach: Betty Ralston

Alma Mater/Year: Plymouth State/1968Record at School/Years: 205-1 73/11

Career Record/Years: 290-218/15

Office Phone: (217) 581-2924

Best Time To Call: 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Athletic Director: Dr. Robert McBee

Trainer: Ellen Egging

SID for Volleyball: David Kidwell

Office Phone: (217) 581-6408

Home Phone: (217) 345-4166Fax Phone: (217) 581-6434

Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: McAfee Gym/2,000

Colors: Blue and Gray

Nickname: Panthers

Conference: Mid-Continent Conference

1993 Overall Record: 17-17

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6/3rd

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/6Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 3Starters Lost: Shannon Casey,5-8, RS

Amy Vaneekeren, 5-8, S

Kim Traub, 6-0, MBStarters Returning: Sherri Piwowarczyk, 5-9, Sr., OH

Kaaryn Sadler, 5-9, Sr., OH

Vanessa Wells, 5-9, So., S/OH

Newcomers: Lindsey Celba, 5-11, Fr., MHKara Harper, 5-6, Fr., S

Lorri Sommer, 5-10, Fr., MH

Record vs. The U of M: 2-1

Last Meeting EIU, 3-2/Sept. 6, 1985

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1993 Opponent

SOUTH FLORIDAGeorgia InvitationalIn Athens, GeorgiaNovember 264:00 or 6:30 p.m.

Location: Tampa, Florida

Founded: 1956

Enrollment: 34,000

President: Betty Castor

Head Coach: Perri Hankins

Alma Mater/Year: Ball State/1979

Record at School: 56-36/3

Career Record/Years: 63-63/5

Office Phone: (813) 974-4130

Best Time To Call: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Asst. Coach: Becky Kanitz

Alma Mater/Year: Purdue/1989

Athletic Director: Paul Griffin

Trainer: Denise Pulliam

SID for Volleyball: Jack Helig

Office Phone: (813) 974-2125 or 974-4092

Home Phone: (813) 989-3759

Fax Phone: (813) 974-5328

Press Row: NA

Home Court/Capacity: USF Sun Dome/10,325 or

USF Sun Dome-The Corral/1,000

Colors: Green and Gold

Nickname: Bulls

Conference: Metro

1993 Overall Record: 23-7

1993 Conference Record/Finish: 6-0/1 st

Letter Winners Lost/Returning: 6/6

Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3

Newcomers: 5

Starters Lost: Monique Metzcus, OH

Heidi Roarty, MB

Amanda Stover, S

Starters Returning: Erica Berggren, 6-0, So., MB

Haylee Red, 5-9, Jr., OH

Mika Shepherd, 5-10, Sr., OH

Newcomers: Andrea Martin, 5-8, Jr., S

Crissie Redenbaugh, 6-1, Fr., MB

Sarah Runka, 5-10, Fr., S

Stephanie Wichmann, 5-10, Fr., OH

Record vs. The U of M: 1-3

Last Meeting: USF 3-0/Sept. 25, 1993

FLORIDA STATEGeorgia InvitationalIn Athens, GeorgiaNovember 264:00 or 6:30 p.m.

Location: Tallahassee, FloridaFounded: 1857Enrollment: 28,500President: Sandy D'AlemberteHead Coach: Cecile ReynaudAlma Mater/Year: Southwest Missouri State/1975Record at School/Years: 499-206/18Career Record/Years: 499-206/18Office Phone: (904) 644-1091Best Time To Call: MorningsAssistant Coach: Shellly BirkholtzAlma Mater/Year: Florida State/1986Assistant Coach: Sherri CowlingAlma Mater/Year: Florida State/1993Athletic Director: Bob GoinTrainer: Shell LichterSID for Volleyball: Bob BurdaOffice Phone: (904) 644-1403Home Phone: TBAFax Phone: (904) 644-3820Press Row: NAHome Court/Capacity: Tully Gym/2,500Colors: Garnet and GoldNickname: SeminolesConference: Atlantic Coast1993 Overall Record: 24-101993 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/2ndLetter Winners Lost/Returning: 3/8Starters Lost/Returning: 3/3Newcomers: 4Starters Lost: Jen McCall, 5-10, S

Franci Rard, 5-6, OHVicki Zinkil, 6-1, MH

Starters Returning: Deanna Bosschaert, 5-10, Sr., OHValerie Broussard, 5-11, So, MH

Luiza Ramos, 5-8, Sr., OHNewcomers: Laura Arnold, 5-8, Fr., OH

Susan Hawks, 6-2, Fr., MHSusan Johnson, 6-1, Fr., MH

Maureen McCarthy, 5-9, Fr., SRecord vs. The U of M: 15-2Last Meeting: The U of M, 3-2/Oct. 3, 1990

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1971

Record: 17-5Head Coach: Jane Hooker

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

1972Record: 18-9

Head Coach: Jane Hooker

©Peabody W 15-3,15-1©Murray State W 15-9,16-14©Mississippi W 15-3,15-11@ Mississippi Univ./Women L 13-15,16-14,0-15#Northwestern State (La.) W 11-15,15-7,15-8#Houston L 15-9,12-15,12-15#Texas Southern L 15-8,12-15,12-15$Mississippi Univ./Women L 10-15,5-15$East Tennessee State L 11-15,12-15%Danville(JC) W 11-2,11-5"/oNortheastern Illinois W 15-1,15-2%Southern Illinois W 11-1,11-2%Southwest Baptist W%Southern Illinois LAEast Tennessee State L 15-2,6-15,13-15APeabody W 15-3,15-4AAustinPeay W 15-9,15-3ACarson Newman W 15-8,12-15,15-12^Tennessee W 15-0,15-3AFisk W 15-0,15-3Hennessee W 15-5,15-10^Tennessee LWestern Carolina W 15-4,7-15,15-1Madison College W 15-3,15-11Winthrop W 15-13,8-15,15STennessee W 16-14,15-7SEastern Kentucky L 15-8,10-15,14-16(other scores unavailable)@ Mid-South Invitational# Houston Invitational$East Tennessee State Tournament

%Southern Illinois Tournament&TCWSF TournamentAAIAW Region 11 Tournament

1973Record: 18-7

Head Coach: Janice Dunn

©Murray State W© Lambuth W©Austin Peay W© Florence State W©Tennessee L# Jackson State W# Lambuth W# Austin Peay WSUnion W#Rhodes (Southwestern) W#UT-Martin W$ Middle Tennessee State WSWinthrop L$ East Tennessee State L%UT-Martin W%Carson-Newman W%Tennessee L%Carson-Newman W%Tennessee LEastern Kentucky WCokerCollege WDuke W^Eastern Mennonite WAWinthrop LAEastern Kentucky L@- Mid-South Invitational#UT-Martin Invitational$East Tennessee State Tournament%TCWSF State ChampionshipAAIAW Southern Region II

5-15,15-1015-4,15-315-10,15-215-3,15-72-15,16-14,5-1515-1,15-015-4,15-915-0,15-215-4,15-615-5,15-1015-4,15-716-14,15-713-15,10-1515-17, 9-155-15,15-10,15-1115-7,15-73-15,15-1015-6,15-83-3,10-1515-13,15-1315-7, 15-915-8,15-415-10,15-315-11,5-15,8-15,8-15

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1974Record: 13-7

Head Coach: Janice Dunn

©Southern Illinois W©Northern Illinois W©Illinois State L#Peabody W#Winthrop L#Auburn LSMiami Dade North CC WSJacksonville WSFIaglerCollege L$Georgia WSFIorida International LSFIorida Tech W%UT-Martin W%TennesseeTech W%MiddleTennesseeState W%East Tennessee State W-Murray State W-Francis Marion College W-Madison College L-Eastern Kentucky L©Illinois State Tournament#East Tennessee State TournamentSJacksonville Tournament

15-9,15-1015-12,7-15,15-910-15,15-8,8-1515-3,18-164-15,15-5,8-158-15,13-1515-4,10-15,15-715-13,15-515-12,9-15,13-1515-0,13-15,15-69-15,14-1612-15,15-10,15-515-8,15-615-11,15-915-9,15-915-11,10-15,11-1515-7,14-16,15-715-11,15-1011-15,10-1515-8,10-15,9-15

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%TCWSF State Championships-AIAW Southern Region II Championships

1975Record: 16-16

Head Coach: Janice Dunn

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

1976Record: 12-23-1

Head Coach: Janice Dunn

UT-Martin L 6-15,5-15UT-Chattanooga L 11-15,15-11,15-17Tennessee Tech L 8-15, 15-17§ Columbus College W 15-10,11-15,15-4@Tulane L 12-15,7-15@ Mississippi Univ./Women L 4-15,7-15§ Mississippi State L 8-15, 9-15@Alabama L 1-15,2-15IMurray State W 15-10,15-61 Southern Illinois L 6-15,2-151 Ball State L 3-15, 3-15* Northern Illinois L 11-15,4-15$Murray State L 0-15,9-15$Lambuth W 15-0,15-13% North Alabama W 3-15,15-13,15-11%TennesseeTech L 13-15, 9-15% Louisiana State L 7-15,8-15Rhodes(Southwestern) W 15-0,11-15,15-12"Central Missouri L 6-15, 12-15•Western Illinois L 5-15, 6-15A Illinois-Chicago Circle L 3-15,3-15"Wichita State L 12-15, 7-15"Graceland College T 15-13,11-15

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

1977Record: 23-11

Head Coach: Janice Dunn

@ Mississippi Univ./Women L 7-15, 7-15@FloridaTech L 5-15, 14-16@Troy State W 15-9,15-7#UT-Martin W 6-15,15-11,13-15,15-7,15-4#Tennessee Tech W 16-14,15-13,11-15,15-9$Mississippi State W 15-8,15-6$Tulane L 11-15, 15-4, 13-15$ Mississippi Univ./Women W 15-10,15-8$FloridaTech L 8-15,16-14,13-15%Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-1,15-4%UT-Chattanooga W 1 5-8, 1 5-5%Christian Brothers (CBC) W 15-12,15-12%Kentucky State W 16-14,14-16,15-13% UT-Martin W 15-8,14-16,15-13%Tennessee Tech L 15-10, 14-16, 6-15Mississippi L 16-14,15-12,3-15,8-15,13-15Southeast Missouri State W 15-8, 13-15, 15-6, 15-1"Arkansas State W 8-15, 15-3, 15-10"Austin Peay W 15-1,15-6ASW Louisiana L 6-15, 6-15"Northern Kentucky L 15-8, 11-15, 12-15&Lambuth W 15-4,15-4,15-13&Freed-Hardeman W 15-5,15-0,15-11MiddleTennessee State W 15-12,15-10Southeast Missouri State W 15-8,15-0*UT-Martin W 15-7, 15-6'Mississippi L 1-15,9-15Mississippi L 15-11,3-15,5-15,9-15Lambuth W 16-14,15-4,15-9+Middle Tennessee State W 15-12,15-5-i-Tennessee L 1-15,8-15+Tennessee Tech W 16-18,15-3,15-7+East Tennessee State W 15-12,2-15,154@ Alabama Invitational# Martin Triangular Match$Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational%UT-Martin Invitational"Lady Tiger InvitationalSLambuth Triangular Match'Memphis State Triangular Match+TCWSF State Championships

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1978Record: 26-19

Head Coach: Diane Hale

@ Mississippi L@ Mississippi Univ./Women W@ UT-Martin W©Alabama L©Arkansas State L©Arkansas State W©Alabama L#New Orleans W#Mississippi Univ./Women L#Florida State L#Arkansas State L#Columbus College W$Middle Tennessee State W$UT-Chattanooga W%Middle Tennessee State W%Austin Peay W%Southwest Baptist W%Arkansas State LTexas A&M LTexas Tech L"Oklahoma LTexas L&New Orleans L&Nichols State WSCentral Arkansas W&Tennessee L&UT-Martin WSMississippi L•Middle Tennessee State W•Southeast Missouri State W+UT-Chattanooga W+East Tennessee State W+Covenant College W! Florida State L[Northern Kentucky LIMorehead State WITennessee W?UT-Martin W?Austin Peay W=Southeast Missouri State W=Jefferson CC W'Tennessee Tech W' East Tennessee State L'Middle Tennesse State W'Tennessee L©Mississippi Tournament#Mississippi Univ./Women Tournament$Middle Tennessee State Tri-Meet%UT-Martin TournamentAHouston TournamentSLady Tiger Invitational'Memphis State Tri-Meet+UT-Chattanooga Quadrangular Meet! Lady Volunteer Tournament?UT-Martin Tri-Meet=Southeast Missouri State Tri-Meet'TCWSF State Tournament

10-15,5-1515-10,9-15,15-815-9,15-613-15,6-1514-16,15-8,5-158-15,15-12,15-108-15,7-1515-7,3-15, 17-1514-16, 6-1511-15,3-1515-12, 5-15,15-1715-10,15-115-8,15-910-15,15-8,15-715-10,15-315-4,15-315-10,15-611-15,15-176-15,8-1511-15, 5-1511-15,11-151-15, 9-152-15, 4-1515-8,15-715-10,15-515-13, 15-132-15,15-7,15-513-15, 15-12,5-1516-14,15-1215-4,15-815-10,15-315-12,8-15,15-715-2,15-712-15,12-1510-15,13-1510-15,7-1515-13,15-915-10,15-1315-3,15-1215-7,15-115-12,7-15,15-515-4,15-515-11,15-117-15,9-157-15,7-15

1979Record: 35-20

Head Coach: Diane Hale

Henderson StateArkansas StateMississippi©Mississippi©Mississippi State

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

@UT-Martin W@Tulane L©Arkansas State W@UT-Martin W©Tulane W©Mississippi L©Arkansas State WSMississippi W#New Orleans W#Southwestern Louisiana W#Alabama L#Florida State LSMississippi State W$UT-Martin WSMississippi LSArkansas State LSLouisville WSMississippi Univ./Women WSMississippi WSJefferson CC W%Mississippi Univ./Women W%LanderCollege W%Central Florida L%Miami L%Florida Southern W%Tennessee L%Mississippi WAMissouri (JV) WANorthern Iowa WAMissouri-KC. W"Kansas State L"Missouri W"Kansas State LAUT-Martin WSCincinnati LSEastern Michigan L&Southern Illinois LSMississippi Univ./Women W&UT-Martin W&North Alabama WSTroy State W*UT-Chattanooga WTennessee Tech W•Middle Tennessee State W*East Tennessee State WTennessee L+North Carolina State L+Tennessee L+Morehead St. L©Mississippi InvitationalSMississippi Univ./Women InvitationalSMemphis State Invitational%Florida State InvitationalAMissouri InvitationalSSouthern Illinois InvitationalTCWSF State Tournament+ AIAW Region 11 Tournament

15-11,15-25-15,15-7,6-1515-3,15-1215-5,15-82-15,15-7,15-129-15,13-1515-4,11-15,15-414-1,15-1316-14,15-515-13,15-814-16,15-12,13-157-15,15-13,12-15,8-1516-14,15-715-6,15-715-17,12-154-15,14-1615-11,5-1215-13,11-15,19-1715-10,16-14,12-15,15-815-7,16-14,12-15,15-10,15-715-8,15-515-12,13-15,0-1515-12,12-15,11-1515-8,15-1315-7,15-1312-15,7-15,15-4,15-9,16-1415-13,15-115-9,15-1015-7,15-89-15,15-715-12,15-1115-8,15-1315-8,15-4,16-141-15,15-6,7-1511-15,15-4,10-1515-9,2-15,12-156-15,15-8,15-415-7,5-15,15-9,12-15,15-1115-5,15-815-11,15-715-8,17-1515-6,15-1015-8,14-16,15-1115-6,15-813-15,15-11,4-15,9-1510-15,11-1511-15,15-176-15,12-15,12-15

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1980Record: 41-17

Head Coach: Diane Hale

MississippiNorth AlabamaAla.-Birmingham©Central Florida©Texas Tech©FloridaState©AlabamaUT-MartinMississippi State

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

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#Louisville#St. Louis#Tulane^Florida State#VirginiaTech#Florida StateTennessee TechTennesseeSCIemsonSDukeSNorth Carolina StateSKentuckySSouth CarolinaSNorth Carolina%LakeC.C.%Miami%Florida Southern%North Carolina"Mississippi Univ./Women"Middle Tennessee State"Jefferson C.C."MississippiMississippi StateArkansasStateSBall StateSWestern MichiganSlllinois-Chicago CircleSSouthern IllinoisSKelloggC.C.SBall State&KelloggC.C.MississippiAustin PeayUT-MartinArkansas State'East Tennessee StateTennesseeTennesseeTech'Middle Tennessee State*UT-Chattanooga'TennesseeTennessee+East Carolina+North Carolina+North Carolina State+Eastern Kentucky^Kentucky^Eastern Kentucky§Alabama Invitationalftletro Conference Tournament$South Carolina Invitational%Florida State Invitational"Memphis State Invitational&Southern Illinois InvitationalTCWSF State TournamentMIAWRegion II Tournament

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

1981Record: 27-14

Head Coach: Diane Hale

©Louisville©Southwest Missouri State@0ral RobertsMississippiMlabama((Northwestern((Central Florida#South Carolina((KentuckyAla.-Birmingham

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

$Mississippi WIWestern Illinois LIMissouri LSWestern Illinois L$Mississippi WAlabama-Birmingham WSouthern Illinois LMississippi State W%Central Arkansas W%JeffersonC.C. W%St. Louis WAMiddle Tennessee State W"Rollins College WAEast Tennessee State W"Florida State L"Tennessee LSMississippi State WSMississippi Univ./Women WSTulane W&Mississippi W&Mississippi State W& Mississippi WMississippi State WMississippi W*Tulane L'Virginia Tech W"Cincinnati L*St. Louis W'Louisville W*Tulane W+Cincinnati L

15-11,15-1013-15,10-15,15-138-15,9-1512-15,17-15,15-17,13-1515-5,15-3,15-115-4,15-9,15-1315-11,7-15,8-15,10-1515-5,15-10,15-515-2,15-7,15-315-11,15-4,15-1015-8,15-13,8-15,15-615-3,15-10,15-215-8,15-2,15-715-10,14-16,10-15,15-9, 15-1013-15,13-15,4-154-15,12-15,0-1515-2,15-615-3,15-715-9,15-610-15,15-3,16-1415-3,15-17,15-815-3,17-1515-10,15-8,15-614-16,16-14, 9-16,15-13,15-1211-15,16-14,13-13515-3,7-15,15-1015-11,9-15,11-1515-6,15-1213-15,15-1215-1318-16,7-15,15-127-15,12-15

©Southwest Missouri Quadrangular Meet#Kentucky InvitationalSMissouri Invitational%Lady Tiger Invitational"Tennessee Invitational&Ole Miss Invitational*Metro Conference Tournament+Metro Championship Tournament

1982Record: 15-26

Head Coach: Diane Hale

Kentucky©Southern Illinois©Eastern Illinois©Missouri©LouisvilleMississippiSouthern Mississippi#Southern Illinois#Tennessee$South Alabama$TexasA&M$Nicholls State$Louisiana State$Sam Houston StateArkansas State%Eastern Michigan%Western Michigan"/(.Illinois State%CincinnatiKentucky"Mississippi State"Mississippi"New Orleans"Arkansas State"Arkansas State"MississippiMississippi

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

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STennesseeTech LSFIorida State LSMorehead State W&Eastern Kentucky WSMorehead State LArkansas State W"Virginia Tech W•Florida State L'Louisville L'Cincinnati W'Tulane W'Southern Mississippi W'Cincinnati L'Florida State L©Southern Illinois Invitational#Memphis State InvitationalSLouisiana State Classic%Louisville InvitationalAOle Miss InvitationalSMorehead State Invitational+Metro Conference Tournament

11-15,6-157-15,10-1515-13,15-1315-6,13-15,15-1115-11,5-1213-15,15-7,15-2,15-915-3,13-15,15-87-15,1-157-15,10-1515-6,15-1315-8,15-1315-7,15-117-19,0-15,4-15,15-615-5,15-5,15-7

1983Record: 15-18

Head Coach: Diane Hale

@UCLA L©Loyola Marymount L©Utah L©DC-Santa Clara LMississippi WArkansas State W#Cincinnati L#VirginiaTech W#Louisville LTennessee Tech L$Southern Mississippi W$Southwestern Louisiana W$Mississippi State WMississippi L%Florida State L%South Carolina L%Tulane L%Southern Mississippi WACincinnati LATennessee LAGeorgeWashington LAMorehead State WArkansas State LSMississippi State WSMississippi WSAIabama-Birmingham WSMississippi LSoutheast M issou ri State WSoutheast Missouri State W•Arkansas State W'Tulsa W•Illinois W+Louisville L©Cal-State Fullerton Tournament#VirginiaTech Invitational$Memphis State Tournament%Southern Mississippi InvitationalATennessee Tournament&Ole Miss Tournament'Memphis State Invitational+Metro Championship Tournament

4-15,4-1510-15,3-159-15,6-15,15-1715-13,9-15,5-152-15,9-15,15-11,15-10,16-1415-13,15-4,12-15,15-134-15,16-14,12-15,5-1515-8,15-9,15-1315-11,15-7,5-15,12-15,14-160-15,15-12,16-14,14-16,7-1515-5,15-5,15-315-6,12-15,13-15,15-13,15-1315-9,12-15,15-6,15-711-15,14-16,4-151-15,8-15,15-8,11-1512-15,15-4,13-15,15-11,14-1613-15,7-15,13-1515-11,15-3,15-314-16,9-15,13-155-15,13-15,8-1515-7,14-16,11-15,9-1515-13,16-14,5-15,11-15,5-1515-6,12-15,11-15,16-14,12-1516-14,12-15,15-0,15-710-15,11-15,17-15,15-11,15-615-9,10-15,15-12,13-15,15-714-16,13-15,14-1615-9,15-2,15-1215-9,7-15,15-13,15-1215-13,15-12,15-1015-6,15-6,15-510-15,12-15,16-14,15-8,15-1315-12,4-15,13-15,14-16

1984Record: 21-16

Head Coach: Diane Hale

Southern Illinois LIndiana Purdue WIndiana State WFlorida WEastern Illinois WMississippi L©Southwest Missouri State L©Oral Roberts W©Oral Roberts W©Southwest Missouri State L^Mississippi L#Arkansas State W#Middle Tennessee State W#Mississippi State WTulane WSouthern Mississippi WArkansas State WSTexas-Arlington LSOklahoma L$TexasA&M LMurray State WAlabama-Birmingham WFlorida State LGeorgia LLouisville LCincinnati LMississippi LArkansas State WSoutheast Missouri State WSouth Carolina LVirginia Tech WTulsa WMorehead State WSouthern Illinois LIllinois-Chicago W'Cincinnati W'Louisville L©Southwest Missouri State Tournament#Mississippi State Tournament$Texas Tournament'Metro Championship Tournament

5-15,12-15,15-9,2-1515-4,15-4,15-1215-11,15-5,15-1015-8,13-15,15-7,15-815-9,13-15,15-7,15-815-12,8-15,15-2,13-15,15-915-2,15-4,15-713-15,15-9,15-4,15-812-15,17-15,15-8,15-1110-15,6-15,10-1515-5,12-15,8-15,15-12,5-1515-12,15-1,16-1415-5,13-15,15-1,15-215-9,15-4,15-117-15,15-3,15-9,11-15,15-1015-6,15-7,15-815-8,15-12,15-125-15,4-15,7-159-15,13-15,4-1514-16,1-15,15-4,0-1515-6,15-3,15-1115-10,15-6,15-72-15,14-16,7-1512-15,12-15,16-14,6-158-15,9-15,10-1515-12,13-15,15-13,21-23,12-1515-13,9-15,13-15,16-14,13-1515-9,15-13,15-915-9,15-9,15-711-15,11-15,15-9,11-1511-15,15-1013-15,15-9,15-1115-11,15-8,14-16,10-15,15-1215-3,7-15,15-6,15-39-15,10-15,7-1515-12,15-11,10-15,15-1011-15,15-9,15-13,15-128-15,10-15,15-6,13-15

1985Record: 15-19

Head Coach: Diane Hale

Alabama-BirminghamClemsonEastern IllinoisLouisiana StateSouthwestern LouisianaLoyolaNorth Dakota StateMississippiTexas-ArlingtonWestern MichiganTennesseeFlorida StateMontevalloXavierSouthern IllinoisStephen F. AustinLouisvilleCincinnatiNortheast LouisianaTulaneSouthern Mississippi

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

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Arkansas StateMississippiGeorgiaSouth CarolinaVirginia TechSouthern IllinoisArkansas State@Tulsa©Tennessee Tech©Western Kentucky©Mississippi StateAustin Peay•Southern Mississippi©Memphis State Invitational'Metro Tournament

W 15-11,7-15,5-15,15-13,17-15L 14-15,12-15,9-15L 5-15,4-15,16-18L 10-15,13-15,15-8,10-15W 16-11,13-15,15-4,15-8L 3-15,7-15,13-15L 8-15,15-6,11-15,15-12,9-15L 15-12,8-15,14-16,7-15L 11-15,15-4,15-17,2-15W 15-12,15-3,13-1515-9W 15-12,15-6,8-15,15-12W 15-11,15-6,15-8L 13-15,7-15,15-8,10-15

1986Record: 17-17

Head Coach: Diane Hale

©Southwest Missouri State L©Georgetown W©Mississippi L#Butler W#Western Kentucky W^Tennessee LflLouisville W^Tennessee LAustin Peay WMississippi State WArkansas-Little Rock WOral Roberts LNortheast Louisiana LArkansas State WSouthern Mississippi WWilliam & Mary WFlorida State LSFIorida L$North Carolina State LArkansas State WMississippi WLouisville LCincinnati LLoyola LOral Roberts LSouth Carolina LVirginia Tech L%Texas-EI Paso W%Xavier W%Tulsa WArkansas State WMississippi L'Cincinnati W'South Carolina L§Lady Tiger ClassicSWestern Kentucky TournamentSFIorida Tournament%Memphis State Invitational'Metro Championship Tournament

14-16,8-15,11-1515-13,15-11,11-15,10-15,15-24-15,13-15,8-1515-13,15-7,13-15,13-15,15-78-15,15-11,15-6,15-916-18,5-15,14-1615-5,15-12,16-146-15,15-13,15-715-8,15-4,15-914-16,15-9,15-8,15-911-15,15-11,15-10,15-1212-15,13-1516-14,14-1611-15,7-15,11-158-15,13-15,15-8,15-6,15-1015-4,15-13,15-910-15,15-11,15-10,16-1410-15, 8-15,15-13,15-10,4-1510-15,13-15,8-1515-13,4-15,6-15,7-1515-10,15-8,15-015-10,15-13,6-15,19-173-15,4-15,15-11,15-11,7-155-15,15-7,4-15,12-1515-9,15-13,15-11,12-15,11-1515-11,9-15,15-7,9-15,10-158-15,5-15,8-1515-17,15-12,15-3,7-15,14-1515-6,15-10,15-1111-15,15-10,8-15, 15-5,15-1115-1,15-8,15-1115-8,15-2,9-15,15-615-12, 15-6,4-15,11-15,14-1612-15,14-16,15-13,15-8,15-1214-16,4-15,15-13,15-11,12-15

1987Record: 21-16

Head Coach: Jim Callender

Tennessee'Texas'Southwest Missouri'Kansaslie MissWestern Kentucky((Virginia Commonwealth

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

#Austin Peay W^Cincinnati WAlabama-Birmingham W$Brigham Young L$Montana L$Utah LSWeber State LSWashington L$Utah State LSChapman WLouisville WCincinnati LSouthern Mississippi WMississippi State WArkansas State WSouth Carolina WDuke LNorthern Iowa LVirginia Tech W+Alabama-Birmingham W+Houston WFlorida State LArkansas State WAMississippi State WATulsa W=Arkansas State W=Alabama-Birmingham W+Ole Miss LSVirginiaTech WSCincinnati L'Southwest Missouri Invitational#Western Kentucky Coca Cola Classic$BYU Invitational+ University of Houston What A Burger ClassicAMemphis State Invitational= Ole Miss InvitationalSMetro Conference Tournament

1988Record: 24-18

Head Coach: Jim Callender

15-7,15-8,15-516-14,11-15,16-14,15-511-15,10-15,15-10,15-84-15,1-15,2-1513-15,7-15,9-156-15,17-15,4-15,15-13,12-1510-15,3-15,5-157-15,14-16,5-1513-15,4-15,15-4,11-1515-11,10-15,15-10,15-916-14,2-15,15-11,15-1014-16,15-11,9-15,10-1516-14,15-4,9-15,15-915-10,15-4,15-415-9,15-5,11-15,15-315-6,15-6,11-15,15-1215-12,8-15,10-15,5-159-15,5-15,8-1515-10,15-7,15-1315-9,15-11,13-15,15-718-16,15-11,8-15,16-147-15,2-15,9-1511-15,15-8,15-1,15-915-5,15-5,15-915-5,16-14,15-315-10,15-4,15-616-14,15-3,13-15,13-15,15-710-15,13-15,17-15,14-1615-8,15-5,15-510-15,13-15,15-9,11-15

Southern Illinois"Western Illinois'MissouriWichita State#South Alabama#Clemson#Valparaiso#New Mexico#South AlabamaAustin PeayColorado State+New Mexico+VirginiaTech+Colorado+Ole MissSMarylandSPenn StateSVillanovaMississippiSouthern MississippiArkansas StateLouisvilleCincinnatiKentuckyFlorida StateSFIorida$MiamiSSouth FloridaArkansas State

L 15-6,7-154-15,12-15W 8-15,15-13,15-10,15-12L 11-15,15-10,10-15,11-15W 14-16,6-15,15-6,16-14,15-9W 17-15,5-15,15-8,13-15,15-11W 13-15,15-11,15-5,15-12W 15-9,15-6,15-9L 7-15,2-15,5-15W 15-11,15-3,15-12W 15-6,15-8,15-1L 6-15,15-17,9-15L 14-16,8-15,11-15W 4-15,15-4,15-14,15-5L 12-15,10-15,2-15W 15-5,15-6,15-8W 15-4,15-11,15-9L 15-17,4-15,5-15W 15-7,15-8,15-3W 18-16,15-9,15-13W 15-7,14-16,15-0,15-4L 14-16,12-15,15-11,14-16W 15-12,15-4,8-15,15-9L 6-15,7-15,6-15L 3-15,5-15,12-15L 15-13,1-15,15-9,5-15,13-15L 4-15,14-16,5-15L 11-15,9-15,13-15W 15-6,13-15,15-13,15-7L 15-12,13-15,5-15,2-15

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Alcorn State WMississippi WVirginia Tech WGeorgia L=St. Louis L=Tulsa W=Western Kentucky W=Northeast Louisiana WWestern Illinois WALouisville WACincinnati L'Missouri Tournament#MSU/Graphic Systems Classic+Colorado Invitational&Penn State Classic$South Florida Tournament=MSU InvitationalAMetro Conference Tournament

15-2,15-0,15-317-15,15-8,10-15,17-1515-5,15-8,15-52-15,15-12,8-15,15-10,13-1510-15,15-8,10-15,15-2,6-1515-3,18-16,15-015-3,15-12,15-515-6,15-12,15-1315-7,15-10,5-15,15-1315-11,15-1,15-136-15,3-15,15-9,15-13

1989Record: 26-15

Head Coach: Mike Lingenfelter

#Arkansas State W#Southwest Missouri State L#Florida L#South Alabama W'Nebraska-Omaha L'Pittsburgh LSaint Louis L%Murray State W%Alabana-Birmingham W%TennesseeTech W%Utah State WMississippi LSColorado LSTennessee W$South Florida WAustin Peay W=Hofstra W=Oklahoma L=George Mason WSouthwest Missouri L+VirginiaTech W+SouthCarolina WMississippi WIBaylor W! Houston LAlcorn State W+Tulane W+Southern Mississippi WNicholls State W+Florida State LKentucky LArkansas State L+Louisville L+Cincinnati WAustin Peay WSMissouri WSSouthern Illinois WSMississippi WSNorthTexas W?VirginiaTech W?Cincinnati L#Lady Tiger Cup*lllini Classic%MSU-Graphics Systems Classic#Tennessee Exercise Essentials Classic=Southwest Missouri State Classic+ Metro Conference Maych'Houston Invitational

17-15,9-15,15-11,15-1014-16,16-11,14-16,13-157-15,15-3,4-15,13-1515-9,15-3,15-913-15,15-12,14-16,11-513-15,3-15,15-11,6-1512-15,3-15,11-1515-10,15-5,15-1213-15,15-12,15-7,16-1415-5,12-15,15-13,15-1313-15,15-13,15-9,12-15,15-1215-13,15-11,8-15,8-15,9-159-15,7-15,13-1516-14,15-12,15-1012-15,15-6,15-6,5-15,15-715-4,12-15,15-3,15-1315-10,15-2,15-116-15,9-15,15-13,15-13,0-1515-9,15-11,15-22-15,8-15,15-5,1 1-1510-15,15-6,15-8,15-815-8,4-15,15-13,15-915-12,12-15,13-15,15-7,15-1312-15,15-6,15-6,15-125-15,11-15,6-1515-7,15-6,15-015-13,15-10,15-615-13,15-8,15-515-4,2-15,15-6,15-616-14,15-8,11-15,9-15,11-1515-6,14-16,5-15,9-156-15,15-10,10-15,12-155-15,15-17,15-7,2-153-15,16-14,15-12,15-1315-12,15-5,15-815-0,15-3,15-615-9,11-15,4-15,15-10,15-815-4,15-7,13-15,15-1015-10,15-4,16-1415-6,15-6,7-15,15-67-15,15-13,16-14,4-15,9-15

SMemphis State Invitational?Metro Conference Tournament

1990Record: 30-9

Head Coach: Mike Lingenfelter

'Oregon State'Oklahoma'Texas ArlingtonFloridaSouth FloridaMississippi State#Middle Tennessee#Western KentuckyAustin Peay+Evansville+Ball State+Morehead StateArkansasStateMissouri=Northern IowaMississippiTulaneSouthern MississippiTennessee StateFlorida StateTennesseeAuburnAlabama-BirminghamAlcorn StateLouisvilleCincinnatiMurray StateSouth CarolinaVirginia TechArkansas StateMississippiSSouthern MississippiSCincinnatiSLouisville%Loyola-Marymount% William & Mary%Arizona State%Dayton

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

&Metro Conference Tournament#Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic'ASCIC Tiger Lady Maverick Invitational+Evansville Invitational=at Springfield, Illinois%Women's Invitational Volleyball Championship

1991Record: 20-15

Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White

#American University#GeorgiaIllinois State%Wisconsin%Rhode Island%Southern CaliforniaSSouthern IllinoisSlllinois-Chicago&Ohio University+Northeast LouisianaMrkansas StateArkansas Little-Rock=George Washington=Bradley

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

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=Wright StateMississippiSButlerSStephen F. AustinSSoutheast Missouri StateLouisvilleCincinnatiLouisiana TechSt. LouisDePaulMarquetteArkansas StateAlabama-BirminghamRiceMississippi!Army'ConnecticutVirginia Commonwealth"Saint Louis"Alabama-Birmingham"Cincinnati^Georgia Invitational%Volleyball Monthly InvitationalSSaluki Invitational+Graphic Systems Classic=Wright State Invitational$SWMS Autumn Classic'Connecticut Challenge"Great Midwest Conference Championship Tournament

1992Record: 10-26

Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White

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

#Minnesota^Alabama^Central Florida^Southeast Missouri StateMrkansas-Little RockNorth TexasTexas-ArlingtonSouthwestern LouisianaArkansas State%Bowling Green State%SyracuseCincinnatiSStephen F. Austin^Northeast Louisiana&LouisianaTechMarquetteDePaulCincinnatiSaint LouisAlabama-Birmingham=UT-Chattanooga=Tulane=Samford=Sam HoustonSt. LouisArkansas StateDePaulMarquetteAlabama-Birmingham$William & Mary$Seton Hall{PittsburghlArkansas StateMississippi State"Marquette"Alabama-BirminghamCrimson Tide Classic%Syracuse Invitational^Graphic Systems Classic

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

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

1993Record: 25-11

Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White

*UT-Chattanooga'Tennessee-Martin*Clemson#South Alabama#lllinois-Chicago#EvansvilleOle Miss$Texas-Pan American$Stephen F. AustinSSamford$New OrleansTennessee-Martin%George Washington%Florida%South FloridaAOral Roberts^Western Kentucky^Southern UniversityATroy StateMarquetteDePaulSaint LouisCincinatiSouthwestern LouisianaAlabama-BirminghamDaytonArkansas StateCincinnatiDaytonDePaulMarquetteAlabama-BirminghamOle MissArkansas StateSAIabama-Birmingham"Tiger Invitational#Graphic Systems ClassicSStephen F. Austin Tournament%Florida InvitationalANike Invitational&Great Midwest Conference Championships

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

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

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ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERSB Betsy Bland (1973-76)

Lisa Bray (1991)Cherilyn Bright (1991-)Holly Buford (1980-83)

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

D Clare Dirksen (1986-89)

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

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

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

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

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

K Rhonda Kottke (1986-90)

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

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

N Janice Neyens (1992-)

O Simen Oktay (1984)

V

W

Sarah Pearl (1976-79)ChellePenner (1984-88)

Sami Randolph (1990-93)Lisa Rembe (1989-91)Lori Rembe (1989-91)Phyllis Richey (1984-88)Drenda Sue Roberts (1981-84)Sharon Rose (1974-77)Renee Ross (1991-)Sharon Rose (1974-77)DeidreRowell(1992-)Peggy Rule (1983-86)Jamie Runkle (1991-)

Katie Sandage (1974-77)Debbie Sanford (1976-79)Mia Stephens (1983-85)Cindy Stoot (1979-82)Monique Swaby (1992-)Lowette Swinton (1977-80)

Sarah Tjelmeland (1987-90)Nikki Taylor (1993-)

Mary Vercande (1981-82)

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

Marie Zwolinski (1987-90)

The 1990 Lady Tigers earned a berth into the NationalWomen's Invitational Tournament in Knoxville, Tenn.,

where they were semi-finalists.

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LADY TIGER HONOREES

Clare Dirksen a three-time All-Metro selection

(1987-89)

Rhonda Kottke a three-time All-Metro honoree

(1988-90)

Katherine Lehman a All-South Region selection

METRO CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT1982Holly Buford1984Drenda Roberts1986Angle Glaub1987Kim Ehrhorn1988Clare Dirksen1990Sarah TjelmelandKatherine Lehman

ALL-METRO CONFERENCE HONOREES1986Peggy Rule1987Clare DirksenNancy Wolter1988Clare DirksenRhonda Kottke1989Clare DirksenRhonda KottkeKatherine Lehman1990Clare DirksenRhonda KottkeKatherine Lehman

METRO COACH OF THE YEAR1987Jim Callender1990Mike Lingenfelter

ALL-SOUTH REGION1990Katherine Lehman (2nd team)

GREAT MIDWEST COACH OF THE YEAR1993Penny Lucas-White

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-TOURNAMENT1991Alisande Cavanagh1992Renee Ross

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES1991Alisande Cavanagh (1st team)Lori Rembe (2nd team)1992Renee Ross (1st team)1993Amy Greer (1st team)Monique Swaby (1st team)Sami Randolph (2nd team)

GREAT MIDWEST NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR1992Monique Swaby

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM1992Monique Swaby1993Nikki Taylor

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CAREER LEADERSKILLSNAME1. Peggy Rule2. Katherine Lehman3. Amy Green4. Holly Buford5. Rhonda Kottke6. Sarah Tjelmeland7. Angle Glaub8. Nancy Wolter9. Lori Jones10. Drenda Roberts

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNAME1 . Peggy Rule2. Amy Greeer3. Angle Glaub4. Sarah Tjelmeland5. Katherine Lehman6. Rhonda Kottke7. Holly Buford8. Nancy Wolter9. Drenda Roberts10. Renee Ross

KILL PERCENTAGENAME1 . Holly Buford2. Katherine Lehman3. Mary Vercande4. Peggy Rule5. Rhonda Kottke6. Beth Johnson7. Linda Conner8. Lori Jones

ACESNAME1 . Clare Dirksen2. Lori Jones3. Peggy Rule4. Drenda Roberts5. Laura Wilson6. Holly Buford7. Angie Glaub8. Mary Vercande

Sami Randolph10. Mia Stephens

KILLS1,3441,2681,1901,1501,1341,1021,0861,009963909

ATT.3,4703,4473,4472,9862,9642,9152,8942,7092,6162,507

PCT.361.256.236.234.231.230.213.211

ACES309240193152143138138106106104

YEAR1983-861987-901990-931980-831986-901987-901983-861985-881981-841981-84

YEAR1983-861990-931983-861987-901987-901986-901980-831985-881981-841991-

YEAR1980-831987-901981-821983-861986-901980-841980-811981-84

YEAR1986-891981-841983-861981-841980-821980-831983-861981-821990-931983-85

DIGSNAME1 . Clare Dirksen2. Amy Greer3. Peggy Rule4. Angie Glaub5. Rhonda Kottke6. Chelle Penner7. Renee Ross8. Sami Randolph9. Sarah Tjelmeland10. Nancy Wolter

DIGS1,3651,3281,323979979928915876849843

YEAR1986-891990-931983-861983-861986-901984-881991-1990-931987-901985-88

ASSISTS (Records from 1982)NAME1 . Clare Dirksen2. Mia Stephens3. Alisande Cavanagh4. Nikki Taylor5. Drenda Roberts6. Amy Greer7. Peggy Rule

BLOCK ASSISTSNAME1 . Rhonda Kottke2. Katherine Lehman3. Nancy Wolter4. Angie Glaub5. Clare Dirksen6. Drenda Roberts7. Sarah Tjelmeland8. Kim Ehrhorn9. Holly Buford10. Lori Rembe

BLOCK SOLOSNAME1 . Katherine Lehman2. Drenda Roberts3. Holly Buford4. Rhonda Kottke5. Lori Rembe6. Mary Vercande

AST5,6531,9511,5111,3351,124869568

BA446356301285269237206204196188

BS1511401351298682

YEAR1986-891983-85199-911993-1981-841990-931983-86

YEAR1986-901987-901985-881983-861986-891981-841987-901984-871980-831989-91

YEAR1987-901981-841980-831986-901989-911981-82

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LLEYBALL

SINGLE SEASON LEADERS^ ^ •• ••H

KILLSNAME1. Holly Buford2. Katherine Lehman3. Holly Buford4. Peggy Rule5. Lori Jones6. Holly Buford7. Sarah Tjelmeland8. Angle Glaub9. Amy Greer10. Rhonda Kottke

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNAME1. Peggy Rule2. Sarah Tjelmeland3. Amy Greer4. Katherine Lehman5. Angle Glaub6. Holly Buford7. Lori Jones8. Amy Greer9. Holly Buford10. Holly Buford

ATTACK PERCENTAGENAME1. Holly Buford2. Holly Buford3. Katherine Lehman4. Beth Johnson5. Holly Buford6. Lori Jones7. Simen Oktay8. Lori Rembe9. Peggy Rule10 Drenda Roberts

ASSISTSNAME1. Clare Dirksen2. Clare Dirksen3. Nikki Taylor4. Clare Dirksen5. Alisande Cavanagh6. Clare Dirksen7. Mia Stephens8. Drenda Roberts9. Mia Stephens10. Mia Stephens

TOTAL537509484427411410401391386376

TOTAL1,1041,1011,0981,0931,0271,0131,007956942939

PCT.429.357.313.309.298.274.268.263.260.255

TOTAL1,6781,5691,4261,2091,2451,197790701614547

.

YEAR1981199019831986198419821990198519931989

YEAR1987199019931990198519831984199019821981

YEAR1981198319901981198219841984199019861984

YEAR1989198819931987199119861985198419831984

.

ACESNAME1 . Laura Wilson2. Clare Dirksen3. Clare Dirksen4. Lori Jones5. Alisande Cavanagh

Mary Vercande7. Holly Burford8. Lori Jones9. Peggy Rule10. Clare Dirksen

DIGSNAME1 . Clare Dirksen2. Amy Greer3. Peggy Rule4. Kara Cronin5. Nikki Taylor6. Marie Zwolinski7. Renee Ross8. Sarah Tjelmeland9. Clare Dirksen10. Kara Cronin

BLOCK SOLOSNAME1 . Katherine Lehman2. Holly Buford3. Lori Rembe4. Holly Buford5. Holly Buford6. Lori Rembe

BLOCK ASSISTSNAME1 . Rhonda Kottke2. Katherine Lehman3. Angle Glaub4. Rhonda Kottke

Nancy Wolter6. Drenda Roberts7. Rhonda Kottke8. Holly Buford9. Lori Rembe10. Katherine Lehman

_

TOTAL97948079696967655957

TOTAL420416393391389385382372370356

TOTAL574847444340

TOTAL160140114113113107101999896

• • •• • •• •H

YEAR1981198719891981199019811981198419851986

YEAR1989199319861987199319891992199019861988

YEAR199019821991198319811989

YEAR1989199019831990198719831988198319891989

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ALL-TIME TEAM AVERAGESKILLSTOTAL2,1482,0001,9741,9111,7761,7231,6391,6181,5851,5841,4541,147

ERRORSTOTAL985983980918838794773740731713648570

YEAR198919901988199319841986198119831987199119851982

YEAR198819871989199319901986199119851984198319811982

TOTAL ATTEMPTSTOTAL5,7595,2975,2345,1765,0774,8154,5094,2724,2524,0873,6293,588

HITTINGPCT.273.231.224.213.203.193.189

YEAR198919931988199019871986198419911983198519811982

PERCENTYEAR1981198419901983198919861988

.190 1991

.188 1993

.175 1985

.161 1982

.141 1987

SERVICES ACESTOTAL YEAR527 1981319 1990308 1983300 1993298 1986294 1984285 1987259 1988252 1982248 1985225 1992217 1991165 1989

SERVICES ERRORSTOTAL YEAR473 1990462 1989436 1993326 1985324 1988301 1991297 1992273 1987254 1986244 1984242 1983213 1981146 1982

RECEPTION ERRORSTOTAL YEAR379 1981381 1983310 1988309 1984301 1982290 1989225 1985225 1987224 1990223 1992202 1986154 1991

TOTAL BLOCKSTOTAL YEAR604 1986570 1 989538 1984519 1985414 1990382 1988364.5 1981354.5 1987347 1983235.5 1992294 1991248 1993241 1982

BLOCKING ERRORSTOTAL YEAR136 1989131 1984128 1993128 1991125 1982123 1981109 1992104 198795 199091 198388 198766 198641 1985

DIGSTOTAL YEAR2,417 19932,301 19892,297 19902,176 19862,105 19922,006 19871,810 19831,768 19911,746 19841,694 19851,633 1988513 1982240 1981

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ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS1978Mississippi University for Women Tournament, 4thMiddle Tennessee State Tri-Meet, 1 stUT-Martin Tournament, 1stHouston Tournament, 5thLady Tiger Invitational, 2ndMemphis State Tri-Meet, 1stLady VolunteerTournament, 4thUT-Martin Tri Meet, 1stSoutheast Missouri State Tri-Meet, 1stTCWSF State Tournament, 3rd

1979Mississippi Invitational, 3rdMississippi University for Women Invitational, 3rdMemphis State Invitational, 2ndFlorida State Invitational, 4thMissouri Invitational, 3rdSouthern Illinois Invitational, 4thTCWSF State Tournament, 1stAIAWRegion II Tournament, 3rd

1980Alabama Invitational, 3rdMetro Conference Tournament, 2ndSouth Carolina Invitational, 3rdFlorida State Invitational, 4thMemphis State Invitational, 2ndSouthern Illinois Invitational, 2ndTCWSF State Tournament, 1stAlAWRegion II Tournament, 3rd

1981Kentucky Invitational, 3rdMissouri Invitational, 3rdLady Tiger Invitational, 1stTennessee Invitational, 3rdOleMiss Invitational, 2ndMetro Conference Tournament, 2nd

1982Southern Illinois Invitational, 4thMemphis State Invitational, 1stLouisiana State Classic, 5thLouisville Invitational, 7thOleMiss Invitational, 2ndMorehead State Invitational, 4thMetro Conference Tournament, 4th

1983Cal-State Fullerton Tournament, 4thVirginia Tech Invitational, 3rdMemphis State Tournament, 1stSouthern Mississippi Invitational, 4thTennessee Tournament, 5thOleMiss Tournament, 2ndMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1984Southwest Missouri State, 3rdMississippi State Tournament, 1stTexas Tournament, 4thMetro Conference Tournament, 4th

1985Memphis State Invitational, 2ndMetro Conference Tournament, 5th

1986Lady Tiger Classic, 3rdWestern Kentucky Tournament, 2ndFlorida Tournament, 4thMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1987Southwest Missouri State Invitational, 4thWestern Kentucky Coca Cola Classic, 1stBrigham Young Invitational, 15thHouston Whataburger Classic, 1stMemphis State Invitational, 1stOle Miss Invitational, 2ndMetro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1988Missouri Tournament, 2ndMemphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 3rdColorado Coors Classic, Tie 3rdPenn State Classic, 3rdSouth Florida Tournament, 3rdMemphis State-Baden Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 5th

1989Lady Tiger Cup, 3rdIllini Classic, 4thMemphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 1stTennessee-Exercise Essentials Classic, 1stSouthwest Missouri State Classic, 4thHouston Invitational, 2ndMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 3rd

1990Asics Tiger-Lady Maverick Invitational, 3rdMemphis State Graphic Systems Classic, 1stEvansville Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 2nd

1991Georgia Lady Bulldog Classic, 3rdVolleyball Monthly Invitational, 4thSaluki Invitational, 2ndGraphic Systems Classic, 2ndWright State Invitational, 2ndSWMS Autumn Classic, 2ndConnecticut Challenge, 1stGreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd

1992Crimson Classic, 3rdSyracuse Invitational, 4thGraphic Systems Classic, 2ndNLU Classic, 3rdKathy Trosclair Invitational, 3rdWilliam & Mary Tournament, 5thGreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd

1993Tiger Invitational, 2ndGraphic Systems Classic, 2ndStephen F. Austin, 2ndFlorida Invitational, 4thNike Invitational, 2ndGreat Midwest Tournament, 3rd

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YEAR MP W1971 22 171972 27 18TOTAL 49 35

YEAR19731974197519761977TOTAL

ALL-TIME COACHES

L7716231164

JANE HOOKER1971-72(35-14)

L PCT5 .7729 .66714 .714

JANICE DUNN1973-77(83-64)

PCT.720.650.500.361.676.564

DIANE HALE1978-86

(212-166)

YEAR197819791980198119821983198419851986TOTAL

MP455558414133373434378

W263541271515211517212

L192017142618161917166

PCT.578.636.707.657.366.454.567.441.500.561

JIM CALLENDER1987-88(45-34)

YEAR19871988TOTAL

MP374279

W212445

L161834

PCT.567.571.569

MIKE LINGENFELTER1989-90(56-24)

YEAR MP1989 411990 32TOTAL 73

W263056

L PCT15 .6349 .76924 .767

PENNY LUCAS-WHITE1991-93(55-52)

YEAR199119921993TOTAL

MP353436106

W20102555

L15261152

PCT.571.277.714.518

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Dr. V. Lane Rawlins is now in hisfourth year as President of The Univer-sity of Memphis. He came to The U of Mafter serving five years as vice chancel-lor of academic affairs for the Universityof Alabama system.

Shortly after his arrival, Dr. Rawlinsand his senioradministrators determinednine major areas of emphasis for theUniversity. They are:

• Innovative undergraduate education• Selective excellence in research and

graduate education• International programs• Cultural arts and humanities• The urban environment• Computing and telecommunications• Health care and preventive health• Economic development• K-12 education in urban America

During the past three years Dr. Raw-lins has involved a large number of busi-ness, community and campus leaders inassisting with plans for the future devel-opment of The University of Memphis.His task forces on diversity, public im-age, planning and budgeting, researchand scholarship, enrollment manage-ment, technology, and undergraduateeducation are providing information thatwill influence those long-range decisions.

A major accomplishment of Dr. Raw-lins' brief tenure was the Tennesseelegislature's appropriation of $26 millionfor the construction of a badly-needednew campus library. This facility willopen by the fall of 1994.

Dr. Rawlins' first three years alsohave been marked by his involvement inmany community activities. He has ac-cepted invitations to serve on numerousboards including: Memphis Area Cham-ber of Commerce, Free the Children,Mid-South Fair/Libertyland, LeadershipMemphis, Memphis Partners, Goals forMemphis, Union Planters National Bankand WKNO. In addition, he was a mem-ber of Memphis Mayor W.W. Herenton'stransition team and traveled to ournation's capitol with a Chamber of Com-merce group to discuss local concernswith various elected officials. During this

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

time, he has kept a full calendar ofspeaking engagements to local civic or-ganizations.

An avid sports fan and regular spec-tator at Tiger intercollegiate competi-tions, Dr. Rawlins serves on the Board ofDirectors and Long-Range PlanningCommittee of the Great Midwest Con-ference.

Prior to going to Alabama, Dr. Raw-lins spent 17 years at Washington StateUniversity, beginning as an assistantprofessor of economics and rising to theposition of vice provost. He was chair-man of the Department of Economics atWashington State from 1977 to 1982.

A native of Idaho, Dr. Rawlins re-ceived a bachelor of science degree ineconomics from Brigham Young Univer-sity in 1963. He earned a doctorate ineconomics at the University of Californiaat Berkeley in 1969.

Dr. Rawlins has held research ap-pointments with the Brookings Institu-tion in Washington, D.C., and theWoodrow Wilson School of Public andInternational Affairs at Princeton Univer-sity. He was a consultant to the CarnegieCommission of Higher Education from1969 to 1972.

His major research projects have fo-cused on employment and job training,public service employment, and eco-nomiceducation. Hewasaconsultanttothe U.S. Department of Labor in 1974and has co-authored two books dealing

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with public service employment.A well-published writer, Dr. Rawlins

has contributed major reports and chap-ters for ten books and has written nu-merous published articles for the Jour-nal of Human Resources, The Review ofEconomics and Statistics and The Ameri-can Economic Review.

He is a member of the Alabama Acad-emy of Sciences, American EconomicsAssociation, Blue Key honorary frater-nity, International Relations ResearchAssociation, National Association ofState Universities and Land Grant Col-leges, Omicron Delta Epsilon, OmicronDelta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi.

Dr. Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo,have three children and five grandchil-dren.

TENN. BOARD OF REGENTS

The University of Memphis is proud to bea member institution of the State Universityand Community College System of Ten-nessee, which is governed by the Tennes-see Board of Regents, the seventh largestsystem of higher education in the nation.The system includes six universities and 14community colleges and 26 area technol-ogy centers, was formed by the GeneralAssembly in 1972.

Members of the state board include:William W. Farris (Memphis), Robert j.Fishman (Morristown),MaxineSmith (Mem-phis), F. Evans Harvill (Clarksville), CliffordH. Henry (Maryville), Toby Gilley(Murfreesboro), Dr. Sam H. Ingram(Murfreesboro), The Honorable L.H. "Cot-ton" Ivy (Nashville), Thomas H. Jackson(Nashville), Robert Bud Gamble (Chatta-nooga), Jane G. Kisber (Jackson), KeithMcCord (Knoxville), Hubert L. McCullough(Murfreesboro), The Honorable Ned RayMcWherter (Nashville), Carl R. Moore(Nashville), Dr. Arlies L. Roaden (Nash-ville), Wayne Quails (Nashville) and J.Howard Warf (Hohenwald).

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISMore than 80 years ago, The Univer-

sity of Memphis began as a small stateteachers' college. Today, The U of M isa majorcenterfor learning and research.

The University of Memphis' roots dateback to 1912, when radio was young,motion pictures were silent and WilliamHoward Taft was in the White House.Named West Tennessee State NormalSchool, the institution's main purposewas to train and educate secondary-school teachers.

Answering the need for a comprehen-sive school in the Mid-South, WTSNSexpanded its curriculum. In 1941 theschool's name changed to MemphisState College and in 1957, the collegereceived university status and becameMemphis State University. On July 1,1994, the name was changed to TheUniversity of Memphis. The U of M nowhas more than 20,000 students and aphysical plant comprised of 1,160 acreson seven different sites.

The main campus now lies in thecenter of a sprawling metropolis andcombines the convenience of a largecity with the atmosphere of a residentialneighborhood. South Campus, whichwas once a veteran's hospital, is hometo the Billy J. Murphy Sports Complexand student family housing. Studentsand faculty members can conduct envi-ronmental research at the Edward J.Meeman Biological Field Station, whichencompasses more than 600 acres offorest, wetlands and fields some 25 milesfrom the campus. Chucalissa Museum,a reconstructed American Indian village,is also part of the University's anthropo-logical studies program and is a populartourist attraction. In 1992,36,477 guestsfrom 49 states and 55 foreign countriesvisited Chucalissa.

The University is guided by the prin-ciples of academic integrity, sound man-agement and equal opportunity. Withinstruction, service and research as in-terdependent goals, the University com-mits its resources to the social, culturaland economic welfare of the regionthrough partnerships with public andprivate organizations. It is fully accred-ited by the Southern Association of Col-

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

leges and Schools.The University of Memphis offers 19

bachelor's degrees with 70 majors; 11master's degrees with 51 majors; fourdoctoral degrees with 18 majors; onespecialist degree and one professionaldegree. The University comprises sixundergraduate colleges, the School ofLaw, the Lowenberg School of Nursing,the school of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and the GraduateSchool. The undergraduate colleges are:the College of Arts and Sciences, theCollege of Communication and Fine Arts,the Fogelman College of Business andEconomics, the College of Education,the Herff College of Engineering and theUniversity College. In addition, there areseveral special programs: Air Force,Navy and Army ROTC, and Urban Stud-ies.

Reflecting its commitment to high-quality teaching and national prominencein research, The University of Memphishas five Centers of Excellence and 21Chairs of Excellence. The Universityhas a faculty of nearly 800.

While the University's commitment toeducation remains its primary focus, thecampus also offers a variety of organiza-tions, clubs, honor societies and spe-cial-interest and service groups. Thereare 14 fraternities and 12 sororities on

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campus as well as a number of otherclubs. Theatrical and musical produc-tions are performed on three stages atthe Communication and Fine Arts Build-ing. The University of Memphis also hasits own art gallery.

The Field House and the Health andPhysical Education and Recreation Com-plex house a wide range of recreationfacilities. Students can also participatein a variety of intramural sports through-out the academic year.

Since early in this century, The Uni-versity of Memphis has provided qualityeducation for students as well as serviceto the community. The University con-tinues to meet the challenges of becom-ing a national leader in scholarship andresearch.

NAME CHANGE

1912 West Tennessee StateNormal School

1925 West Tennessee StateTeachers College

1941 Memphis State College

1957 Memphis State University

1994 The University of Memphis

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UNIVERSITY FACTS

President:Dr. V. Lane Rawlins

Founded:1912 as West Tennessee State Normal

School

Campus:1,160 acres at seven sites with more than

100 buildings

Enrollment:20,000+

Accreditation:Southern Association of Colleges and

Schools. All accreditable programs are ac-credited.

Divisions:College of Arts and Sciences, Fogelman

College of Business and Economics, Col-lege of Communication and Fine Arts, Col-lege of Education, Herff College of Engi-neering, Lowenberg School of Nursing, Uni-versity College, Graduate School, Cecil C.Humphreys School of Law, School of Audi-ology and Speech-Language Pathology.

Worth NotingThe University of Memphis has five

Centers of Excellence dedicated to scholar-ship and research in education, Egyptian artand archaeology, psychology, earthquakescience and speech and hearing.

* The University has 21 Chairs of Excel-lence, more than any other single campus inthe state. The Chairs of Excellence areoccupied by leading scholars in fields rang-ing from molecular biology and biomedicalengineering to accountancy, nursing, lawand art history.

* The University of Memphis awards morethan 100 doctoral degrees a year in 13disciplines. In addition, the University offersmasters degree programs in 50 major ar-eas.

* The University's Ned R. McWherter Li-brary, completed during 1994 at a cost of$26.5 million, is equipped with more than200 computer workstations that link thecampus with other universities, researchcenters and government agencies. The build-ing, which covers 1.5 acres, houses morethan 800,000 books.

* The University of Memphis School ofAudiology and Speech-Language Pathol-ogy Department is not only one of the nation'sleading institutions of graduate education in

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

the field, but also plays an important role intreating speech and language disorders inthe Memphis community.

* An award from the U.S. Department ofEducation to The University of Memphisand Southern Illinois University led to estab-lishment of a joint Center for InternationalBusiness Education and Research, one ofonly 18 such centers in the United States.

* Students at The University of Memphiscome from 50 states and more than 75nations.

* Biomedical engineers in the University'sHerff College of Engineering are engaged inresearch that may lead to the discovery ofnew materials that can be used to replacediseased or damaged human blood vessels.

FAMOUS ALUMNAE

Dixie Carter (1963); DesigningWomen, On Our Own, Filthy Rich,Different Strokes, Edge Of Night

Linda Thompson Foster (1972);Miss Tennessee, Hee Haw, Married tocomposer David Foster

Kellye Cash-Sheppard (1987);Miss America, 1987

Stella Stevens (1961); Movie andTelevision actress

Fred Thompson (1964); No WayOut, Hunt for Red October, Die HardII, Iron Eagle II, China Beach,Roseanne, Matlock, Thunderheart

Patt Kerr Tigrett (1963); Interna-tionally known fashion designer

William Sanderson (1968,1971); Newhart, Bladerunner, Rock-eteer, Coal Miner's Daughter, Rag-gedy Man, City Heat

Barbara Walker Hummel (1947);Miss America, 1947

Michael Jeter (1974); TonyAward Winner for Grand Hotel, EmmyAward Winner for Evening Shade,Fisher King

Anfernee Hardaway; NBA'sOrlando Magic

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

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

ATHLETIC DIRECTORFor Charles Cavagnaro, the athletic

director's job at The University of Mem-phis is a natural extension of his life'swork. The 53-year-old Memphian be-came Memphis' director of athletics onNovember 1, 1982.

Alife-long Memphian, Cavagnaro findsworking with people and a chance todemonstrate his administrative skills astwo of the most rewarding aspects of hisjob. He has accomplished many thingsboth nationally and locally in his tenureat Memphis.

Held in high regard among collegeathletic directors, Cavagnaro is the firstU of M representative ever on the NCAACouncil, a 44-member policy makingboard. He is the chairman of the NCAANominating Committee, the NCAA Com-munications Committee, the NCAA PostSeason Football Committee and a mem-ber of the NCAA Competitive SafeguardCommittee, which is responsible for theNCAA Drug Testing policies. In addition,he was selected to a special NCAACommittee to review the NCAA Enforce-ment and Infraction process in 1992.Cavagnaro is also a member of the CFA(College Football Association) AthleteReview Committee.

Since his arrival at The University ofMemphis, the athletic department haspurchased and installed a computersys-tem which put the Tigers at the fore frontof automation of college athletics.Cavagnaro initiated The U of M DrugAwareness Program, one of the firstprograms of its kind in the country. Heset up a fifth year scholarship programfor non-revenue sports and worked forthe creation of the Athletic AcademicCenterwhich has raised graduation ratesfor Memphis athletes.

More recently, the Athletic Depart-ment has negotiated radio and televi-sion contracts for The U of M that rankamong the top in the nation. The two-time chairman of the Metro Athletic Di-rectors was the first to sign home-and-home football contracts with Arkansas,Florida, Miami and Missouri and a bas-ketball contract that ensured a home-and-home series with Arkansas andTennessee.

Charles Cavagnaro(Memphis State, 1966)

Since Cavagnaro's arrival at The Uni-versity of Memphis, Tiger Club givinghas increased from approximately$250,000 per year in 1982 to a currentlevel of $3.1 million for 1992-93. For thelast four years, The U of M was able topay all athletic scholarships from TigerClub donations for the first time in theschool's history. Over $600,000 wasplaced into endowment for men's springsports and women's athletics. Addition-ally, the athletic department has showna profit in each of the last five years thatCavagnaro has served as athletic direc-tor, placing Memphis among just 35percent of the schools in the nation thatturn a profit each year.

After coming aboard as athletic direc-tor and realigning his staff, Cavagnarospearheaded a season football ticketdrive in 1985 which broke all previousmarks at Memphis. More than 24,500season tickets were sold for U of M's1985 season. He also oversaw programsaimed at increasing attendance at U ofM's six home games. They were suc-cessful to say the least. Memphis wassecond in the nation in attendance in-crease with an average of 36,700.

He helped city and county officialslobby for state funds for the building ofThe Pyramid, which serves as the homeof Tiger basketball. Many observers feltthat Cavagnaro's influence and ideaswere the catalyst for this project.

Memphis received accolades for its

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excellent job of hosting the Great Mid-west Conference basketball tournamentin 1993, the Metro basketball tourna-ments in 1984 and 1988 and the first-and-second round NCAA Midwest Re-gional basketball tournament in 1984.Cavagnaro was the ramrod in gainingthese tournaments for Memphis andThe U of M as well as the 1993 GreatMidwest Conference Spring Sports Tour-naments, which again were deemed ahuge success. Memphis has also beenawarded a 1995 and 1997 NCAA Re-gional. Cavagnaro is still at work assem-bling The U of M applications to hostother NCAA tournament events.

Cavagnaro came to The University ofMemphis from a position as assistantmanaging editor of The Commercial Ap-peal, Scripps-Howard's flagship news-paper and one of the largest and mostrespected papers in the South. Prior tothat, he was night metropolitan editor,executive sports editor and also heldother posts.

Cavagnaro left the newspaper in 1970to serve as general manager of theMemphis Pros, a charter member of thenow defunct American Basketball Asso-ciation.

Earlier, Cavagnaro had served on thesports desk of The Commercial Appealwhere he covered Tiger football andbasketball among other things. He alsoserved on the Look Magazine All-Ameri-can Selection Committee and was amember of the American Legion WorldSeries baseball operation.

His wife, Pat, is a highly-successfulreal estate agent in Memphis and is apast member of the Million Dollar SalesClub. They have three children: Mrs.David (Tammy) Rogers, a magna cumlaude graduate of Mississippi State Uni-versity, Scarlett, a cum laude graduateof Memphis State University and alsothe MSU master teachers program andChip, a 23-year-old law school student inthe C.C. Humphreys Law School atMemphis, who graduated cum laudefrom Memphis State (now The Univer-sity of Memphis).

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Sally AndrewsAsst. Compliance

Director

Pam BradleyAthletic Director's

Secretary

Brenda CashWomen's Track

Coach

Jennifer GriggsBusiness Office

Bill LansdenAsst. Marketing

Director

'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

ATHLETIC STAFF

Joan ArmstrongResident Advisor

South Hall

Chris BartelsHead Soccer Coach

Colleen BeckSecretary

Women's Athletics

Susan BlackwellBookkeeper

John BowersMarketing Director

Lori BrockHead Women's

Golf Coach

Al BrownM Club Director

Tom BufordMen's Tennis Coach

Dave ButlerCafeteria Director

oTony Carbognani

Asst. Soccer Coach

CJim Cook

Men's Golf Coach

"l

Sam CoxTicket Manager

Connie DiffeeBusiness Office

Larry FinchMen's Basketball

Coach

:*Glenn HaysHead Men'sTrack Coach

Jeff HopkinsHead Baseball Coach

Bernadine KellySpring Sports

Secretary

«-' -w**^*f :'*

m |Bobby KilpatrickSpring SportsCoordinator

Sherilyn FiveashAssociate Sports

Information Director

Michael LadnerAsst. Women's

Basketball Coach

Bill LoftonAssociate AD

Finance-Management

Mitzi LyneMen's Basketball

Secretary

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Gayle McDonaldHead Women's

Trainer

Rob McDonaldAsst. Baseball Coach

Joye Lee-McNelisHead Women's

Basketball Coach

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Athletic Staff

Melissa MooreAsst. Coordinator/

Tiger Clubs

John PrinceAsst. Men's

Basketball Coach

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Tom SchuberthAsst. Men's

Basketball Coach

Fred StewartBusiness Manager

Tim MorganPart-Time AssistantBasketball Coach

Mark OwensBasketball Sports

Information Director

Lynn ParkesAssociate Athletic

Director

/ mPam Paxson

Senior Accountant

^C r JRCharlotte Peterson

Head Women'sTennis Coach

Lunetha PryorTicket Clerk

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Sami RandolphAsst. Volleyball

Coach

Julie RhodesSID Secretary

Randy RowlandAccount Executive/

Tiger Clubs

IAngela Scott

Asst. Women'sBasketball Coach

Ruth ScripBookkeeper

Phyllis ShippFootball Secretary

Lois SitlerFootball Secretary

Lish TriceAccount Executive/

Tiger Clubs

Wesley WheelerMinicomputer

Specialist

Steve WhistlerAsst. Track Coach

Penny Lucas-WhiteHead Volleyball

Coach

Betty RussellWomen's Athletics

Secretary

Dr. Jim SmithAsst. Athletic Director

BobWinnAsst. Athletic Director

Communications

Butch WoolbrightHead Rifle Coach

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'94 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL

ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

. 4 / •Dr. Barbara Taller

Biology

Dr. Bonita LyonsAsst. Dean Evening

Academic Affairs

Dr. Don CarsonVP - StudentEd. Services

Charles CavagnaroAthletic Director

John CothernAdmin./Business

Services

Dr. David CoxPolitical Sciences

Dr. J. Ivan LeggProvost

Academic Affairs

^SSgk

Dr. JeboseOkwumabua

Professor HPER

Dr. V. Lane RawlinsPresident

Dr. R. Eugene SmithVice President

Business & Finance

Dr. Nicholas WhiteLaw School

Chair of Committee

Dr. Charles WilliamsAnthropology

Roxie GeeTheatres Com m.

Arts

Dr. Wilson DietrichSpecial Education

George LucasMarketing

Dr. Martin LipinskiEngineering

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

The Athletic Committee at The University of Memphisis comprised of a chairman, Dr. Nicholas White, vice-presidents, provost, the Director of Business and Admin-istrative Services and eight faculty and staff memberswho serve four-year terms on a staggered basis. Thecommittee also includes two student voting members andtwo student alternate members who vote only in case avoting student member is not in attendance.

The purpose of the committee is to serve in anadvisory capacity to the president on matters involvingathletics. The committee assists in the development ofbroad program policies for the University men's andwomen's intercollegiate athletic programs. The commit-tee also reviews and approves the policies and proce-dures for awarding grants-in aid to student athletes. Theycertify, through the chairman, the eligibility of studentathletes for intercollegiate sports.

The committee reviews proposed appointments tothe coaching staff made by the Director of Athletics andrecommend to the President for appointment by himcandidates deemed qualified for the position. They re-view scheduling of intercollegiate athletic contests andproposed budgets prepared by the Director of Athleticsand submit recommendations through standard Univer-sity budget review procedures.

The organizational meeting shall be called as soon asthe membership is confirmed to familiarize members withthe committee purpose and to determine the schedule offuture meetings. Thereafter, meetings will be held asnecessary to fulfill the committee's functions.

The committee provides the president with an annualreport containing information on activities, issues andproposed solutions discussed by the committee. Thereport also contains recommendations for the comingyear.

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ALL

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC CENTERGOALS OF THE

UNIVERSITY

The primary purpose of The Univer-sity of Memphis is to advance learning.The University of Memphis is dedicatedfirst to the traditional ideals of learning byfocusing its attention and efforts uponthe creation, transmission, and applica-tion of knowledge. Secondly, it is com-mitted to goals that are utilitarian in (1)preparing students to serve in a varietyof professions and occupations, and in(2) providing services to society for im-proving the quality of life and environ-ment. Through instruction, research, andpublic service, the University offers adiversity of learning opportunities for thepursuit of knowledge and truth in anatmosphere of free inquiry and opendiscussion. A community of learning,the University exists to nurture studentsin achieving intellectual competence, ma-turity, and self development.

ORGANIZATION

The University of Memphis is com-prised of six undergraduate colleges,The Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law,The Lowenberg School of Nursing andThe Graduate School. The undergradu-ate colleges are the College of Arts andSciences, The Fogelman College of Busi-ness and Economics, The College ofCommunication and Fine Arts, The Col-lege of Education, The Herff College ofEngineering, and The University Col-lege. There are also several specialprograms: Air Force, Army and NavyROTC; Audiology and Speech Pathol-ogy; City and Regional Planning, Inter-national Studies and Urban Studies. TheOffice of Continuing Education coordi-nates CEU (Continuing Education Unit)credit through conferences, institutes,short courses, etc.; and non-creditcourses designed to provide increasedopportunities for the people of this areato avail themselves of University facili-ties and services. Reflecting its commit-ment to high-quality teaching and na-tional prominence in research, The Uni-

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

CENTER FOR ATHLETICACADEMIC SERVICES

The Center for Athletic AcademicServices, which has been nationally rec-ognized for its efforts by USA Today,The College Football Association, SportsIllustrated, ABC World News Tonightand The Chronicle of Higher Education,is committed to assisting student ath-letes in earning a college degree. TheCenter provides an atmosphere of per-sonal attention and encouragement aswell as tutorial assistance and academic

The Center for AthleticAcademic Services has beennationally recognized for itsefforts by USA Today, TheCollege Football Association,Sports Illustrated, ABC WorldNews Tonight and The Chronicleof Higher Education.

support. The Center's services includeadvice in all aspects of the studentathlete's academic life-registration,study skills; degree planning; informa-tion regarding University programs, andpolicies and procedures. The Centeralso sponsors programs and workshopsto enhance the personal developmentof the student athlete. Information re-garding NCAA rules and regulationsare made available to the student ath-lete by the Center. Additionally, theCenter monitors the student athlete'sprogress toward his/her degree objec-tive. The facility contains: three tutorrooms, each eight-person capacity; twocomputer labs, outfitted with eight Ze-nith PCs and seven Maclntoshs; threetypes of study area seating; 16 indi-vidually-lighted study carrels; threecounselor offices; check-in area;kitchen area forstaff and evening work-ers; director's suite with conferencearea, reception/secretary area and as-

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sistants' offices. The director of thecenter is Dr. Tim Sumner, who is as-sisted by Dot Moss-Hale. The aca-demiccounselors are Susan Irwin, whocounsels all Lady Tiger sports; RichardJones is responsible for the soccer,men's track, rifle and tennis teams. Heis also responsible for the "Tiger KeyProgram" of social, personal and pro-fessional training of all student-ath-letes; Gina Pickens is responsible forthe football and men's basketball stu-dent-athletes; and Becky Baker, whowill handle walk-on football, baseball,men's golf.managers and trainers andwill assist with scholarship football.

THE STAFF

Tim SumnerDirector

Dot Moss-HaleAssistant to the

Director

Richard JonesAcademic Counselor

Gina PickensAcademic Counselor

Susan IrwinAcademic Counselor

Becky BakerAcademic Counselor

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GER VOLLEYBALL

TIGER CLUBSTIGER CLUBS

The Tiger Clubs are the fund-raisingarm of the University of Memphis AthleticDepartment. The main goal of the TigerClubs is to provide a base of fund-raisingservices through which friends and alumnimay enhance the development andachievements of The U of M athleticprogram. Annual gifts to the Tiger Clubscomplement and supplement the rev-enues from ticket sales, radio and televi-sion, and other sources of income. In1990-91, Tiger Clubs raised approxi-mately $2.5 million, over $3.0 million in1992-93 and again over $3.2 million lastyear for The U of M athletics.

Contributors to the Tiger Clubs re-ceive many benefits, including preferredseating for post-season events, priorityseating for regular season home athleticevents, privileged parking, automobiledecals and other interesting items.

The Tiger Clubs are being run on aninterim basis by Al Brown, M Club Direc-tor, and Melissa Moore, who has servedas Tiger Clubs Coordinator for the pastfive years.

Brown, from Memphis, is a formerTiger baseball player and head coach,who returned to The University of Mem-phis in 1992. Moore, a native Memphian,is a 1985 Memphis State graduate.

HIGHLAND HUNDRED

In 1958, some 34 years ago, severalMemphis area businessmen gatheredone night on Highland Avenue and formedThe University of Memphis footballbooster group, the Highland Hundred.

At its inception, the group, now re-garded as one of the most energeticorganizations in the nation, had just eightmembers and set its initial goal at amembership of 100. The group member-ship now totals over 600, representingmore than 30 colleges and universities.But their goal remains the same, to pro-mote Tiger football.

The activities and projects of the High-land Hundred are many and varied. Thegroup co-sponsors, along with the Mem-phis National Alumni Association, pre-

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

game parties for all Tiger home footballgames and many of the road games. Inaddition, the Highland Hundred has un-dertaken several major projects like therestoration of Murphy Athletic TrainingCenter and the purchasing of a LexiconVideo Sports Editing System. The clubalso sponsors the Senior Banquet.

The group, once featured in SportsIllustrated, received national attention in1972, when it purchased a Bengal Tigermascot, TOM (which stands for Tigers-Of-Memphis). TOM I died in February1992 and the Highland Hundred pur-chased TOM II, who is housed at SaintNix Farms in his own 3500 square-foothabitat.

THE REBOUNDERS CLUB

The Rebounders Club is entering its26th year as the support group for TheUniversity of Memphis basketball.

The organization consists of almost700 members and last year signed on272 new members. Again this season,the Rebounders will maintain a specialroom at all home games that is availableto all members and their guests.

The Rebounders present a preseasonintra-squad scrimmage, the annual Hoop-It-Up-Day, various luncheons through-out the season and sponsor the season-

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ending awards banquet. The club alsomakes an effort to attend as many awaygames as possible.

If you want to become a member, writeto: The Rebounders Club, PO Box172054, Memphis, TN 38187-2043.

OTHER SUPPORT GROUPSAT THE U of M

Bullpen Club BaseballFriends of Soccer SoccerMClub All Sports

TOM II, The U of M's official mascot.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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

The University of MemphisTiger athletic family has manyplaces to call home for inter-collegiate athletics.

In 1970, The University ofMemphis Athletic Departmentofficially opened the KennedySportsplex, a 140-acre com-plex located just south of themain campus. The complexserves as the home of the Ti-ger football, baseball, soccerand track teams and offersworkout facilities for all The Uof M sports.

Since that time, however,the facility has taken on a newname and is now called theBilly J. Murphy Complex. Thecomplex was renamed inhonor of former Memphis headfootball coach and athletic di-rector Billy J. Murphy.

The main building atMurphy Complex features a50-yard indoor practice field

with an artificial surface. Thisfield is used for workouts whenthe weather prohibits outdoorpractices and is also used bythe baseball team for winterworkouts. Also housed in themain building is a modern,well-equipped training room,the football equipment room,the football locker room, saunaand steam rooms and film andmeeting rooms, as well aslocker rooms for the baseballand track teams. Located be-hind the main building are fouroutdoor football fields, used forfall and spring practices.

The new Billy J. MurphyWeight Training facility openedin January of 1993 and is nowin use by all The University ofMemphis student-athletes. The10,500 square-foot facility isone of the largest of its kind inthe country and features thelatest in strength training equip-

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

ment. The weight room isequipped with 26 Nautilus sta-tionary machines and 18 Nau-tilus leverage machines. Thereare also 13 hammer machines,Bear equipment and 18 KellyWeight machines. In the freeweight category, the new facil-ity has 58 stations, including 12bench stations, six incline sta-tions, four curl stations and fourBNP (behind neck pulls) sta-tions. There are three full setsof dumb bells that range from15 to 120 pounds.

All of The University ofMemphis' home baseballgames are played at Nat

served as host of the Tennes-see Sports Festival which fea-tured athletes from around thestate. Murphy Track was alsothe host site of the 1992 and1993 Great Midwest Confer-ence Track and Field Champi-onships.

Other features of MurphyComplex include an Olympicindoor pool and golf drivingrange that is used by the Tigergolf teams. A 5,000 square-footNovagrass artificial green wasinstalled adjacent to the driv-ing range in August of 1992.The green, which features foursand bunkers and a self-con-

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

Buring Stadium, a 1,200-seatfacility adjacent to Murphy'smain building. Recently, lightsand a new enclosed press boxwere added as well as newblue chair back seats. NatBuring was the site of the 1993Great Midwest Conferencebaseball tournament.

Located next to the base-ball stadium is Murphy Track,and eight-lane, polyurethanetartan surface track used byThe University of Memphistrack teams for home meets.During the summer of 1991,The University of Memphishosted the World Police andFire Games. The track meetfeatured over 700 athletes fromaround the world. During thesummer of 1992, The U of M

tained irrigation system, allowsboth men's and women's golfteams to practice their shortgames.

Plans are in the initialstages for further renovation ofthe golf practice facilities atMurphy Athletic Complex. Fu-ture projects include an el-evated teeing area on thesouth end of the driving rangeto match the current tee box lo-cated on the north end of thefacility. Additionally, targetgreens for chipping and puttingand a new irrigation system arealso included.

The 62,380-seat LibertyBowl Memorial Stadium is thesite of all The University ofMemphis home football games

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Athletic Facilities

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

as well as the Liberty Bowlpost-season game. The sta-dium has also hosted numer-ous concerts. The LibertyBowl, which was built at a costof $3.7 million by the city, wasinaugurated in 1965. The sta-dium was renovated in 1987 ata cost of $19.5 million whichincluded sky-suites, approxi-mately 12,000 new seats, anew stadium club, new lightingsystem, new playing surface,new handicap seating areaand numerous concessionstands and restroom facilitiesfor the new sections. Just lastseason, the Liberty Bowl re-ceived a new artificial surfacefor the sidelines and a freshcoat of paint for the inner walls.

The University of MemphisTiger basketball team hasplayed for the past three sea-son in The Pyramid, whichseats 20,142. Highlighting itscontents is one of the finestlocker room facilities in all ofbasketball, including the NBA.This 2,200 square foot room is

equipped with a lounge andteam meeting area, dressingroom, training room and stor-age area. In the dressing roomeach player has his own per-sonal vanity and locker, whilethe lounge area is furnishedwith couches, a 35-inch colortelevision, a stereo sound sys-tem and a color pull-down pro-jection screen. It also has anentrance way that includes astainless steel door and alighted U of M logo that hangson a marble wall.

The Tigers made good useof their new home in their firstseason as they went on tohave the nation's largest atten-dance increase (5,207) andwere ranked eighth overall inper game attendance (16,142).The Tigers ranked 12th in thenation in attendance in 1992-93. The Tigers' three-yearrecord at The Pyramid is 36-13 (.735).

The Pyramid sits on thebank of the Mississippi Riverand is visible to motorists as

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The Billy J. Murphy track hosts numerous meets throughout the year.

they cross the Tennessee-Ar- jkansas bridge into Memphis. Itwas also the site of the 1993Great Midwest ConferenceMen's and Women's basketballtournaments. The Pyramid isscheduled to play host to thefirst and second round of theNCAA Tournament in 1995 and1997.

Echles Field is the homeof the University of Memphissoccer team. The 900-seat fa-cility is located adjacent to theHealth Physical Education andRecreation Building and re-ceived a $20,000 facelift in thesummer of 1992. The renova-tions include a new electronicScoreboard, concrete slabs forbleachers, and the purchase of

women's tennis teams hosttheir opponents on the HPERcourts. There are 21 laykold-surfaced courts which allowthe Tiger tennis teams to hostmulit-team tournaments. Thecourts were resurfaced in1991.

Also available at theHPER Building are two fullgymnasiums which are usedby women's basketball duringthe off-season and thewomen's volleyball team. Alsoavailable for the women's ath-letic teams are a 16-machineNautilus weight room withnumerous Lifecycles and sta-tionary bikes, as well as aStepmaster, and a free weightroom with a Universal weight

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

additional seats.The University of Memphis

women's basketball and volley-ball teams play all home eventsat the 3,000-seat Elma RoaneField House. Situated in theheart of The U of M's campus,the Field House is equippedwith locker room and trainingfacilities for the five Lady Tigerathletic teams. The FieldHouse received an $80,000renovation in August of 1993.The gym itself was completelypainted and entry ways wereimproved with lighting and atotally different design. Behindthe Elma Roane Field Houseis a track and adjacent to theField House are 10 laykold ten-nis courts.

However, the men's and

station.The men's and women's

golf teams practice at numer-ous courses around Mem-phis. The Lady Tigers practiceregularly at Colonial CountryClub, Farmington CountryClub, Bevico Country Club,Stonebridge Golf Club, Plan-tation Golf Club, Big CreekGolf Club, Olive BranchCountry Club, Windyke Coun-try Club, Houston Levee GolfClub, Cordova Club andWedgewood Golf Club.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGThe new Billy J. Murphy Weight

Training Facility opened in January of1993 and is now in use by all Universityof Memphis student-athletes. The 10,500square foot facility is one of the largest ofits kind in the country and features thelatest in strength training equipment.

"This weight room is second to none",said Tiger strength coach Dean Lotz. "Ithas all of the latest equipment, includingmachines and free weights".

The weight room is equipped with26 Nautilus stationary machines and 18Nautilus leverage machines. There arealso 13 Hammer machines, Bear equip-ment and 18 Kell Weight machines.

Dean LotzStrength Coach

Mike DavisAssistant Strength

Coach

In the free weight category, the newfacility has 58 stations, including 12 benchstations, six incline stations, four curlstations and four BMP (behind neckpulls) stations. There are three full setsof dumbbells that range from 15 to 120pounds.

In the south end of the room, thereare four clean platforms and four powerstations for squats. The platforms arecustom built for The University of Mem-phis and carry the royal blue UM logo inthe center of each platform.

Both the north and south ends of theMurphy Weightroom Facility have green-houses, decorated with plants andbenches for the athletes to take a quickbreak from workouts.

The facility is fully heated and airconditioned for the comfort of the stu-dent-athletes who are working out orrehabilitating.

Lotz has helped design a weightprogram that is computerized to fit eachand every athlete at The University of

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Memphis. The program takes into con-sideration the size and body structure ofeach athlete and designs a weight liftingprogram suited to that athlete.

In addition, the Murphy Weight Train-ing Facility has dressing facilities andrest rooms for both men and women, aswell as offices for the head strengthcoach and his assistant.

Forthe injured athlete, there is reha-bilitation equipment that includes twoUniversal treadmills, two Lifecycles andtwo rowing machines.

"The weight room is larger than anyof the weight rooms in the SoutheasternConference with the exception ofTennessee's," said Lotz. "I also believethat it is the most versatile facility of itskind in the country. We can work everypart of the body in this weight room".

The new facility was constructedadjacentto the indoorturf room at MurphyAthletic Complex.

Lotz is assisted by former Tigerfootball player Mike Davis.

OFF-SEASON PROGRAM

Below is the off-season conditioningprogram performed by the Lady Tigers. Theprogram varies from day-to-day.

RUNNING:4 - 800 meter (under 3:30)10-110 meter (under 18 seconds)4 - 300 shuttle runs3-800 (under 3:45)1 - 400, 300,200,100 yards (three times)12-120 yards6 laps (440 meter), sprint straights, jog

WEIGHTS:BenchIncline PressDumbbells lateral raisesMilitary PressLateral PullsSeated CalfsLeg ExtensionsLeg CurlsSitupsSplit SquadWalking LungesTricep PushdownsTricep ExtensionsBicep Curls

MOST IMPROVED (CONDITIONING):Cherilyn Bright

BEST VERTICAL JUMP: -Renee Ross (34")

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THE CITY OF MEMPHISMemphis on the Mississippi is named

forthe Egyptian city of the same name onthe Nile. The name means "Place ofgood abode."

Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson, one ofthe founders and later the seventh presi-dent of the United States, is generallycredited with naming Memphis when itwas established in 1819.

Known as the "Nation's DistributionCenter", "The Cotton Capital of the World"and "The Hardwood Capital of the Na-tion", Memphis, now the 18th largest cityin the United States, has a rich heritagehaving lived underfiveflags: Spain, 1541;France, 1682; Great Britain, 1763; UnitedStates, 1784; and the Confederacy, 1861 -62. The city is ideally located in the Cen-tral Time Zone and near the center of theU.S. population for distribution, manu-facturing and headquarters operations.

Today's Memphis presents a full spec-trum of sports, visual and performingarts, and special events for its 1,020,279citizens. Shelby County, where Mem-phis is located, is the 43rd largest countyin the United States. The city has anaverage temperature of 62 degrees andcovers 295.5 square miles.

Located in the heart of Mid-America,Memphis is accessible from all parts ofthe country. Memphis International Air-port is served by eleven major air carriersand is a hub for Northwest Airlines. MIAoffers over 500 flights daily and is thehomeof FedEx, the nation's largest pack-age carrier. In addition, 12 excellent U.S.Highways and Amtrak also serve thecity. Memphis also has one local bus lineand four intercity bus lines. The newlyconstructed Main Street Trolley is an-other means of travel. The trolley sys-tem, which opened in April of 1993, cur-rently has six cars which run a 2.5 mileroute north and south from Auction Streetto Calhoun, linking The Pyramid and theNational Civil Rights Museum.

An all-new sports complex at the Mid-South Fairgrounds includes the home ofthe University of Memphis' football team,the 62,380-seat Liberty Bowl MemorialStadium, and also the site of one of thetop postseason football classics inAmerica, the Liberty Bowl. The complex

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

is also the site of the $4.7 million Mid-South Coliseum, an 11,200-seat arenawhich served as the home of the Tigers'nationally-known basketball team for 27years. The Tigers moved to The Pyra-mid, which is located on the east bank ofthe Mississippi River in downtown Mem-phis. Tim McCarver Baseball Stadium isthe home of the Memphis Chicks, a AAaffiliate of the Kansas City Royals.

Memphis has become a nationalmecca for golfers, with 10 public and 15private courses throughout the city. Theannual FedEx St. Jude Memphis Classicis held here in July bringing the top PGAprofessionals to Memphis. There are also230 parks (totaling 13,291 acres), 17public swimming pools, 26 communitycenters, 14 country clubs and 106 hotelsand motels (totaling 14,113 rooms).

Memphis, where W.C. Handy gavebirth to the Blues, is also the home of thelate Elvis Presley and the MemphisSound. The recording industry in this cityhas won acclaim from top-selling singersthroughout the country.

Memphis also has a daily newspapercirculation of 220,900 and a Sunday cir-culation of 287,600. There are 14 AM and15 FM radio stations along with six tele-vision stations.

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KEY MEMPHIS FACTS

Northwest Airlines has a multi-directional hub in Memphis. Air ser-vice is available to 68 cities with over200 flights from 5 major airlinesand 4 commuter airlines.

Advanced telecommunicationsserved by fiber optics from all ma-jor long distance carriers, with digi-tals switching and ISDN capabilities.

Over 13,200 new jobs createdfrom 60 new companies in 1992.

Over $500 million in new con-struction from medical industry thatcontributes $4.5 billion/year toeconomy.

Recent new industrial reloca-tions involve over 2,000,000 squarefeet and 900 employees and suchcompanies as Canon Computers,Reebok, Asics Tiger, Nissin Foodsand Citadel Motivation.

Memphis has 23 hospitals with7,889 licensed beds and 24 fulltimeclinics.

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TIGER TRADITIONSWHY TIGERS?

When The University of Memphisfirst fielded a football team in the fall of1912, no one had selected a nicknamefor the squad.

Early references to the football teamtabbed them only as the Blue and GrayWarriors of West Tennessee NormalSchool.

After the final game of the 1914 sea-son, there was a student parade. Duringthis event, several Normal studentsshouted, "We fight like Tigers". The nick-name was born.

More and more the nickname "Ti-gers" was used, particularly in campuspublications. But it did not catch on withthe newspapers downtown. They contin-ued to use "Normals" or the "Blue andGray" when referring to the University.

Under coach Lester Barnard in1922, Normal's football team gave a ringof truth to that old student yell about Ti-gers. The team adopted a motto - "Ev-ery Man A Tiger" and went on to score174 points while allowing their opponentsjust 29 points.

In the late 1920s, student publica-tions and downtown newspapers beganreferring to the football team as the"Teachers" or "Tutors". The Tiger nick-name would return. But not until 1939was it finally adopted as the official nick-name for The University of Memphis.

A BENGAL FOR A MASCOTFor approximately 22 years, the

sideline mascot for The University ofMemphis athletics has been the BengalTiger. TOM II, the name of the currentmascot, puts in personal appearancesat all Tiger football games, as well as nu-merous basketball games. TOM II hasalso been seen at Tiger baseball, soc-cer and women's basketball games.

The first tiger, purchased by theHighland Hundred (football boostergroup) in 1972, lived for 20 years andwas housed at the Memphis Zoo. TOMdied in February of 1992.

The story of how the first Tiger cubarrived in Memphis is quite interesting.On November 9, 1972, the baby tigerwas placed in a dog kennel in Michigan

THE U of M ALMA MATERStand 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 TeachTill Now O Alma Mater,

The Stars We'll Strive To Reach.

Lead On, O Alma MaterThey Sons To Highways,

Give Light And Truth Unto ThemFor All Their Coming Days.

To Thee We'll Give All Honor,Our Hopes Abide In Thee,For Thou, O Alma Mater,Hast Made Us Ever Free.

City, IN, and flown to Chicago's O'HareInternational Airport. There it was placedaboard a Delta flight and arrived in Mem-phis at 3:00 AM. C. Cleveland Drennon,an attorney and president of the High-land Hundred, approved a check for$1,500 to buy the animal, and TOM wastaken to athletic director Billy Murphy'soffice for a press conference.

In ceremonies at Liberty Bowl Me-morial Stadium, the Highland Hundredofficially presented TOM to the Univer-sity on November 11,1972.

The zookeeper, at the suggestion ofhis daughter, called the little tiger, Shane.Once in Memphis, however, a contestwas held to name the mascot. More than2,500 entries came in to a committeechaired by Judge Harry Pierotti. The listran from Spook, Sampson, Goliath,Bengo, Sultan, Sahib, Big Cat, Ptah,Touchdown, Sonny, and Shiloh to BengieWougie Bengal Boy from Tennessee.

Finally, the judges reduced the listto two: Shane and TOM, for Tigers ofMemphis. TOM won.

During his first few months in Mem-phis, Bill Proctor housed the tiger in hisgarage, which was redecorated by theHighland Hundred. TOM was guarded byProctor's hound dog.

TOM II came to The University ofMemphis in the fall of 1992 and is housedat his new home at Nixon Farms in

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THE U of M FIGHT SONG

Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory,Be A Winner Thru And Thru;

Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We'reGoing All The Way -

Fight, FightFor 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 GoGo Tigers Go

Yea -- Tiger Go!

Collierville, TN. His new home is 3500square feet and includes two pools, a wa-terfall, heated and air conditioned denbox and has separately, a completemedical facility for his care and upkeep.The young tiger is nearly 500 pounds andis expected to be as large or larger thanhis predecessor, TOM, who was once thelargest Bengal Tiger in captivity at 550pounds.

SCHOOL COLORSThe University of Memphis' official

school colors of Royal Blue and Graywere selected in the early 1900s.

The colors were chosen in an effortto show unity in a nation that was stillrecovering from the effects of the CivilWar. The student body thought that bypicking the colors of the North and theSouth, the school would show a togeth-erness among all students.

THE LOGOThe University of Memphis' official

logo has been redesigned by Craig Th-ompson, from Disciple Design in Mem-phis, TN.

The original logo was an MSU witha leaping tiger coming out from behindthe letters. The new logo is an "M" with aleaping tiger coming up over the centerof the "M".

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Mud Island and Hernando-DeSoto Bridge

Orpheum Theatre and Trolley

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1994 LADY TIGER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT

LADY TIGER INVITATIONAL

Sept. 2 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

Sept. 3 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

Sept. 3 TULSA

GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSIC

Sept. 9 OLE MISS

Sept. 10 MURRAY STATE

Sept. 1 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

Northern Arizona Tournament

Sept. 16 Northern Arizona

Sept. 16 CSU Northridge

Sept. 17 Houston

Sept. 21 TENNESSEE STATE

Sept. 24 LOUISVILLE

Sept. 27 Mississippi State

Oct. 1 SAINT LOUIS*

Oct. 4 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM*

Oct. 7 MARQUETTE*

Oct. 8 DEPAUL*

Oct. 12 Tennessee-Martin

Oct. 1 4 Dayton*

Oct. 15 Cincinnati*

Oct. 20 Saint Louis*

Oct. 21 SlU-Carbondale

Oct. 25 Alabama-Birmingham*

Oct. 28 DAYTON*

Oct. 29 CINCINNATI*

Nov. 4 DePaul*

Nov. 5 Marquette*

Nov. 8 Ole Miss

Southeast Missouri State Invitational

Nov. 11 Eastern Illinois

Nov. 1 2 Arkansas-Little Rock

Nov. 12 Southeast Missouri State

Nov. 1 8-20 Great Midwest Championship Tournament

Georgia Invitational

Nov. 25 Georgia

Nov. 26 Consolation/Championship

All times central

Home matches in all CAPS/BOLD

*Great Midwest Conference match

Home matches played at the Elma Roane Field House

For ticket information call (901) 678-2331

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