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WOMEN'S ATHLETIC STAFFSally Andrews, Golf Coach (Christian Brothers, 1982) 678-2315Linda Arnold, Women's Athletic Trainer (Murray State, 1975) 678-2340Colleen Beck, Staff Secretary (Mississippi, 1953) 678-2315

Jjm£ALLENDER, Volleyball Coach (W. Illinois

CREDITSThe 1988 Memphis State Lady Tiger Volleyball Guide was compiled, designed and

layed out by Sherilyn Fiveash, Asst. Sports Information Director. Editorial assistancewas provided by Mike Finn. Photos provided by MSU Photo Services, Gil Michaels,Director. Printing done by MSU Printing Services, Don Fletcher, Director.

ATHLETIC DIRECTORYTHE ADMINISTRATION

AREA CODE 901Name, Title (Alma Mater, Year) Office PhoneThomas G. Garland, Chancellor (East Tennessee State, 1959)Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter, President (Memphis State, 1949) 678-2234Charles Cavagnaro, Athletic Director (Memphis State, 1966) 678-2335Dr. Nicholas White, C'man Athletic Committee (Ohio Wesleyan, 1950) 678-2324

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFJoey Brent, Ticket Manager (Memphis State, 1981) 678-2331Lee Fowler, Asst. AD-Tiger Clubs (Vanderbilt, 1974) 678-2334Bobby Kilpatrick, Spring Sports Coor. (Mississippi, 1958) 678-2452Lynn Parkes, Asst. A.D.-Women's Sports (Alabama, 1973) 678-2315Fred Steward, Business Manager (MSU, 1978) 678-2315Dr. Tim Sumner, Academics (Taylor, 1969) 678-2331

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Brenda Cash, Track/Cross Country Coach (Arizona St., 1981) 678-2315-Ed FERNANDEZ. Asst. VollevhalLCoach rQhio Staterl98*n .. 67ft331S

Len Greenwalt, Adminstrative Secretary 678-2315Mary Lou Johns, Basketball Coach (Memphis State, 1964) 678-2315Wanda Simpson-Jones, Ast. Basketball Coach (Memphis State, 1986) 678-2315Mark Lewis, Asst. Basketball Coach (S. Mississippi, 1982) 678-2315Charlotte Peterson, Tennis Coach (MSU, 1972) 678-2315

THE SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICEOffice Home

Bob Winn, S.I.D. (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2337 365-8144"Mike Finn, S.I.D.-Baskelbdll (luwa. 1978) ..rr. .̂ ^̂ 78-2337-7̂ 777̂ 327-7269Sherilyn FIVEASH, Asst. SID (E. Kentucky, 1984) 678-2337 360-9081

-SeotHrfceaHr6fdntrP*e^^Julie Rhodes, Secretary, 678-2337Ada Johnson and Becky Glass, Student Assistants f ri/^fc_. (y g^

MSU QUICK FACTSLocation: Memphis, TNFounded: 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal SchoolPresident: Dr. Thomas G. CarpenterAthletic Director: Charles CavagnaroAst. Athletic Director Women's Sports: Lynn ParkesHead Coach: Jim CalAlma Mater:Record at MSU: 2Career Record: MOffice Phone: (901) 678-2315Assistant Coach: "Ed~Fernand©2-0— ^v

Student Assistant: Gene NelsonWomen's Athletic Trainer: Linda ArnoldHome Court: MSU Field House (3,000)Nickname: Lady TigersColors: Blue and GrayConference: Metro If

1987 Record: 2i=i6-1987 Metro Record: 4-2-(3rd)Lettermen Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning: 2/4-̂ ,Newcomers:

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Sports Information Director: Bob WinnAssociate SID: Sherilyn FiveadiAssistant SID: Seett MeCallvL-Secretary: Julie RhodesStudent Assistants: Becky Glass, Ada Johnson) f.SID Phone: (901)678-2337Fiveash's Home Phone: (901) 360-9081Telecopier: (901) 678-4134

TABLE OF CONTENTSAcademics 40Administration 38All-Time Records 21-23Assistants 7Athletic Directors 39Athletic Directory IFCCallender, Head Coach 6Media Information IBCMetro Conference 20Opponents 26-29Outlook....,..,.,.......,.,,,. 4-5

Player Bios 9-18Pronunciation Guide 18Quick Facts 1Rosters 2Schedule BCSquad Breakdown 3Statistics/Results (1987) 19Support Staff 8University 37Vs. All Opponents 25Year-by-Year Results 30-36

1988 OUTLOOKThere is nothing better then to get off on the right foot. And, if last year's Lady Tiger

record was any indication of the future of the MSU volleyball program, the skies thelimit.

In his first year at the helm, Lady Tiger head coach Jim Callender guided his troopsto a 21-16 record, the team's first 20-win season since 1984 when they had the samerecord.

The Lady Tigers also finished third in the Metro Conference, as well as capturingthree tournament titles (WKU Coca Cola Classic, Houston Whataburger Classic, andthe MSU Invitational).

With the loss of only two starters, the Lady Tiger court crew should be ready for anychallenge.

"We return a good nucleus from last year's team," explained Callender. "Our freshmangot a lot of playing experience, especially during the spring season when we won twoUSVBA tournaments."

Nancy Wolter, the team's lone senior will lead the MSU women into action. Wolter,a 6-1 outside hitter-middle blocker led the team in blocks last season with 135. Sheowned the second best hitting percentage (.183). Wolter was named the squad's bestoffensive player as she owned a 2.44 kills per game average. She was also an all-MetroConference selection.

"Nancy is an excellent all-round player. We will depend on her to provide leadershipboth on and off the court," said Callender.

Running the Lady Tiger's offense will be junior setter Clare Dirksen. An all-MetroConference player, Dirksen had a .326 assist percentage. Dirksen possess a verydeceiving serve which helped her have a team-high 94 service aces.

"She (Dirksen) is a very important part of our team," explained Callender. "Not onlydoes she run our offense, but she is an excellent blocker and defensive player."

They say big things come in little packages. This statement holds true for 5-6sophomore Kara Cronin. She was the team's top defensive player last season leadingthe squad with 391 digs. The setter-hitter had an assist percentage of .391.

"Kara is one of the stronger passers on the team. She made the transition to the collegegame quickly, and has gained valuable playing experience. Her quickness defensivelyhelps to ignite our offense," said Callender.

Four other sophomores return to the Lady Tigerroster: Katherine Lehman, 5-11; Rhonda Kottke,6-0; Sarah Tjelmeland, 6-0; and Marie Zwolinski,5-10. All of these Lady Tigers play the outsidehitter-middle blocker position, and each sawplenty of action during the spring season. Lehmanwas named the team's most unproved player.Kottke sat out the fall season due to a wrist injury.

"Our young players got a lot of playingexperience last year, and especially during thespring season which should prove beneficial thisseason," Callender said.

Callender has beefed up his roster with threeoutstanding newcomers.

1988 LADY TIGER ROSTER

NUMERICAL

NO. NAMEI Jenny McCOY4 Kara CRONIN6 Katherine LEHMAN8 Clare DIRKSENII Shavonda MORGAN12 Kim LEMON13 Marie ZWOLINSKI14 Sarah TJELMELAND15---Naricx^QLIER--16 Rhonda KOTTKE

POS HTOH 6-0Setter-Hitter 5-6MB-OH 5-11SetterMB-OHMB-OHMB-OHMB-OHMB-OH

5-95-105-115-106-06=t-

CL HOMETOWN/HIGHSCHOOLJr. Miami, FL/Miami-Dade C.C.So Laguna Beach, CA/Laguna BeachSo Wilmette, IL/Regina DominicanJr Springfield, IL/Sacred HeartFr. Diamond Bar, CA/Diamond BarFr. Brookfield, IL/Riverside-BrookfieldSo Tucson, AZ/SalpointeSo Springfield, IL/Rochester

-Sr- ^Norwood MN/Maypr T .iithetanJl -MB-OH 6-0 So New Hope, MN/Robbinsdale

ALPHABETICAL

NO. NAME481661211114

Kara CRONINClare DIRKSENRhonda KOTTKEKatherine LEHMANKim LEMONJenny McCOYShavonda MORGANSarah TJELMELAND

POS HTSetter-Hitter 5-6SetterMB-OHMB-OHMB-OHOHMB-OHMB-OH

5-96-05-115-116-05-106-0

CL HOMETOWN/HIGHSCHOOLSo Laguna Beach, CA/Laguna BeachJr Springfield, IL/Sacred HeartSo New Hope, MN/RobbinsdaleSo Wilmette, IL/Regina DominicanFr. Brookfield, IL/Riverside-BrookfieldJr. Miami, FL/Miami-Dade C.C.Fr. Diamond Bar, CA/Diamond BarSo Springfield, IL/Rochester

~Si—Nui wuudrMN/Mayer_Luthera-13 Marie ZWOLINSKI MB-OH 5-10 So Tucson, AZ/Salpointe

Head Coach:*m-€ALL£NDER—X^_Assistant eeachtBd^ERNANDEZ^ '̂Student Assistant Coach: Gene NELSONStatistician-Manager: Devin ALLENRed-Shirts: Lori and Lisa REMBE

SQUAD BREAKDOWN

5-65-95-10

5-11

6-0

BY HEIGHT

Kara CRONINClare DIRKSENShavonda MORGANMarie ZWOLINSKIKatherine LEHMANKim LEMONRhonda KOTTKEJenny McCOYSarah TJELMELAND

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BYAGE

18- fA

49 OX!

39 1\m LEMON

SHAVONDA MORGANKara CRONINKatherine LEHMANSarah TJELMELANDMarie ZWOLINSKIClare DIRKSENRhonda KOTTKEJenny McCOY

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Sophomore^

..SeniQT

BY CLASS

Kim LEMONShavonda MORGANKara CRONINRhonda KOTTKEKatherine LEHMANSarah TJELMELANDMarie ZWOLINSKIClare DIRKSENJenny McCOYNancy WOLTERp

RETURNINGLETTER WINNERS

Kara CRONINClare DIRKSEN

Rhonda KOTTKEKatherine LEHMAN

Sarah TJELMELAND

Marie ZWOLINSKI

JUCO TRANSFERS)

FRESHMAN

Kim LEMONShavonda MORGAN

RED-SHIRE&O)^

BY STATE

Arizona (1)

California ($

Florida (1)

Illinois (4)

MmnesotaO)

Marie ZWOLINSKI(Tucson)Kara CRONIN <(Laguna Beach)Shavonda Morgan i(Diamond Bar)Jenny McCOY(Miami)Clare DIRKSEN I(Springfield) /Katherine LEHMAN(Wilmette)Kim LEMON(Brookfield)Sarah TJELMELAJSfD(Springfield)Rhonda KOTTKE !(New Hope)-Nancy WOLTER-(NoTwood)

1988 OUTLOOK"I am expecting our incoming players to make an immediate contribution. They will

provide more depth to the team at their respective positions," stated Callender.Jenny McCoy, a junior college All-American heads up the list. The 6-0 outside hitter

was a 1987 American Volleyball Coaches Association All-American selection. Whileplaying at Miami Dade JuCo, McCoy led her 1986 squad to the national junior collegechampionships.

Diamond Bar, Calif., native Shavonda Morgan will team with Cronin as the LadyTiger's California connection. Morgan, a 5-10 outside hitter-middle blocker was oneof only 14 players in the nation to participate in the 1987 USA Elite Training Camp.

Rounding out the list of newcomers is Kim Lemon, a 5-11 outside hitter-middleblocker from Brookfield, 111. Lemon was selected to the Chicago Tribune Top 20 team,as well as being named as one of the top 50 players in Illinois by the Chicago Sun Tunes.

With the return of seven letter winners and an experience group of newcomers theMemphis State charges should be ready to take to the court.

However, the Lady Tigers will face one of their toughest ever schedules. Included onthe list of top rated opponents are nationally ranked Colorado State, Kentucky andFlorida. Perm State and Florida State are all regionally ranked competitors.

The Lady Tiger schedule includes appearances in four away tournaments: Universityof Missouri Tournament, University of Colorado Invitational, Penn State Classic andthe South Florida Tournament.

Callender's women will host two tournament. The first being the MemphisState/Graphic Systems Classic which features: Fresno State, New Mexico,Alabama-Birmingham, Toledo, Clemson, Valparaiso, and South Alabama). The LadyTigers will close out the regular season hosting the Memphis State Invitational whichhighlights: St. Louis, Western Kentucky, Tulso, Northeast Louisiana and WesternIllinois.

"Our Memphis State/Graphic Systems Classic is one of the largest division onetournaments in the country. We have some top name teams competing in both of ourtournaments," explained Callender.

The 1988 Metro Conference Tournament will be hosted by defending MetroConference champion Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla.

"Overall our schedule is a lot tougher than last season. We have to play both FloridaState and Cincinnati on the road. These two teams will probably be the two toughestteams in the Metro. We will also meet-up with some top ranked teams in tournamentsand in dual matches," explained Callender.

For Callender and his Lady Tiger troop, the 1988 season will be another season togrow on. However, the Lady Tigers have only one way they plan on growing and thatis Up.

HEAD COACH

His successful tearned him the 1987 Metro Coach-of-the-Year

This past summer Callender was selected toNational Team which participated in the Junii

Callender came to Memphis State from W<

JIM CALLENDER(Western Illinois, 1980)

In his first year at the helm of the Lady Tiger volleyballprogram, Jim Callender took his inherited troop to then-first 20-win season (21-16) since 1984.

The team's 4-2 Metro Confer/nee record was goodenough for a third place finish/And, under his direction,the Lady Tigers captured thrpe tournament titles (WKUCoca-Co^a Classic, Houstor/Whataburger Classic andMSU Invitational) as well a& finishing second at the OleMiss Invitational. He also/recorded his 100th collegiatecoaching victory last year vs. Virginia Tech, which placedhim in the American Volleyball Coaches Association 100Club

formation of the Lady Tiger teamiward.

\ch the U.S.A. Mid-America JuniorNationals in Fort Collins, Colo,

item Oregon State College, where hevo year, njuring those two seasons,

frrd, including two undefeatedSn-Idaho) championship, and a NAIA

and 1985 WOSC\team's finished

inference Coach-of-tne-Year, as his

was the head women's volleyball coach forCallender compiled an impressive 87-20 recconference championships, a District (Oregnational tournament appearance. His ISranked in the top ten nationally.

In 1986, Callender was named Cascade Jwomen finished the season with a 41-6 record and ranked eighth in toie national polls.

He has produced eight All-District players, one first-team AVCA All-Americanand one Academic All-American, while cbaching at WOSC.

Prior to his stint at Western Oregon, Oallender was the assistant coach for thewomen's (1983-85) and men's (1984-85) folleyball teams at Brigham Young, aperennial NCAA top 10 team.

Callender, whoreceived his B.A andM.B.A. from WesternIllinois University, hasbeen working on hisdoctorate at BrighamYoung.

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THE ASSISTANTSEDFERNANDEZ

The newest addition to the Lady Tiger volleyball staff, EdFernandez ckme to Memphis State after/playing three ye^irs inthe Puerto Ritean Professional League

Fernandez, 25, will be responsible for recruiting^andon-court training^ specificaHy witn the attackers^

io/State was a fiFSt-teamsecond-team as a senior with theor j

The 1984 graduate ofAll-American as a jBuckeyes.

He led Ohio State tc*selected to the all-tou:

; 1983 NCAA tournament, and wasteam. In 1984, he was named

the most valuable player in the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.Fernandez was also a member of the United Stares National Team and

represented the U.S. at the 1983 Pan-American Games in Caracas, Venezuela, andthe 1983 World University Games in Edmonton, Canac

Since 1984, he has spent the summps coaching at the\Jnited States VolleyballAssociation Development Camps.

As a professional player for the Naranjito Changes, he ledlu's team to three PuertoRican national championships and was named MVP and Defensive Player of theYear. /

The native of Manhatten, New York, is single.

GENE NELSON

Nelson spent the 1987 season as the lone assistant coach forthe Lady Tiger volleyball team. While coaching, he is pursuinghis bachelors degree in physical education and fitnessmanagement.

Prior to transferring to Memphis State, Nelson worked forhead coach Jim Callender at Western Oregon State Collegefor two years.

Nelson was also the assistant women's basketball coach atLinn Benton Community College (Albany, Ore.) during the1982-83 season.

While attending WOSC, Nelson was a member of the men's basketball team fortwo season.

A native of San Diego, Calif., Nelson attended high school at Coronado HighSchool in Coronado, Calif. An outstanding athlete, he lettered in football (2),volleyball (3) and basketball (4). He was named CHS's Most Valuable BasketballPlayer both his junior and senior years.

SUPPORT STAFFLINDAARNOLDWomen's Athletic Trainer

One of the nation's top women in athletic training, LindaArnold, since coming to Memphis State in 1976, has built oneof the most adequately equipped training rooms in the country.

Arnold became a certified trainer in 1976, and at that time,there were less than 100 women certified in athletic training.

A native of Memphis, she received her undergraduatedegree from Murray State (Ky) and, her masters from FortHayes University in Kansas. While at Fort Hayes, Anoldstudied under Steven Antonopulos, the head trainer for the

Denver Broncos professional football team.Since becoming the Lady Tigers trainer, Arnold has been the host trainer for

several conference and national championships held at Memphis State. She is alsoan examiner for the National Athletic Trainer Society Certification exam. And, shehas been a clinician for over ten Cramer Athletric Training Workshops, three ofwhich were held at MSU.

Arnold teaches both athletic injuries and first aid classes at MSU. Four studentsthat have worked under her have become certified trainers.

In 1979 and 1984 Arnold was named one of the Outstanding Young Women inAmerica. She also earned 1984 Kentucky Colonel laurels as well as being named tothe Who's Who Among Outstanding Women in the South and Southwest Regions.

As an author, Arnold has had 13 of her articles on athletic training published byvarious periodicals. She is an affiliated broker with the Tennessee Real EstateCommission.

However, the biggest highlight of Arnold's career occurred in 1983 at the USAVolleyball National Tournament, when she taped Tom Sellick's ankle.

DEVIN ALLENrATISTICAN-MAN> (GER

Allenlsjn his first year jvith the Lady Tiger volleybaHHeam.This past summer he completed his bachelors degree inphysical education, ancnias begun work on his masters degreein athletic administtanon.

For the Lady TigerVAllen will help keep game statistics,and act as tournainent dtfector at both the Memphis StateGraphic Systems Classic, amkriie MSU Invitational.

Allen is a native of GilchrisvQre..

THE 1988 LADY TIGERS

#4 KARA CRONI5-6... Sephomore^rSetter-HitterLaguna Beach, Gatffr... Laguna High

Career HighsCA

Kills 15 vs. UAB (11-14-87)PCX .500 vs. South Carolina (10-9-87)Digs 23 vs. Utah (9-17-87)SA 2 on several occasionsBS 1 on several occasionsBA 5 vs. Miss. St. (10-3-87)

Easily made the transition to the college game ... Moved into a starting role early inthe season ... One of the stronger passers on the team ... Has extremely quick feetwhich makes her an excellent defensive player.

1987 Season — After adjusting to the Lady Tiger system, Cronin moved into astarting role ... Led the team with 391 digs ... Has a powerful serve which allowed herto have 55 aces, second most on the team ... Obtained an assist percentage of .336 ...Made good on .162 percent of her kill attempts ... An excellent passer, Croninhad a passing efficiency of 95 percent... Earned all-tournament team honors at theOle Miss Invitational... An excellent student, Cronin has over a 3.0 GPA.

High School ~ Cronin attended high school in Laguna, Calif., but her family nowresides in Bend, Ore. ... Played for the South squad during the Orange CountryAll-Star game in 1987, and was chosen as the Most Valuable Player ... Earnedfirst-team all-league laurels as a senior at Laguna High ... Was the starting setterfor Laguna Beach USVBA junior team during the summer of 1987... Also lettered insoftball at LHS.

Personal ~ Major - Undecided; Born - Sept. 12,1969; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. JohnCronin

CRONIN'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP K E TA PCT A1987 134 187 % 561 .162 39

fGf SA DIG BS BA732*- 55 391 6 14

37 3 ,̂ 2 C*

20

#8 CLARE DIRKSEN5-9... Junior... Setter,—-Springfield, IL... Sacred Heart Academy

Career Highs-Kills 6 on 2 occasionsPCX .667 vs. Miss. St (9-26-87)Digs 21 on 2 occasionsSA 9 vs. Cincinnati (9-12-87)BS 3 vs. Northeast Louisiana (9-27-87)BA 7 vs. Southern Miss. (10-2-87)

A team leader both on and off the court... Runs the teams offense... A smart player,Dirksen alsoexcells academically... Earned Memphis State's Academic Athlete of theYear last year.

1987 Season - Become the team's starting setter aftering playing an importantbackup role as a freshman ... Led the team with a 1,209 assists ... Had a assistpercentage of .326, second best on the team ... Has a very deceiving serve and led theteam with 94 service aces ... Earned all-tournament team honors at the Ole MissInvitational, and the University of Houston Whataburger Classic... Was named to theall-Metro Conference team... Dirksen earned the Lady Tiger Team award at the MSULady Tiger banquet... Is a member of the Tiger 3.0 Club as well as Beta Phi NationalHonor Society.

1986 Season- As a freshman she lead the Lady Tigers with 1,197 assists...rankedsecond in assist percentage (.343)...also ranked second on the Lady Tiger statisticalchart in digs (370) and kill percentage (.218) ... earned the team's Outstanding Setteraward with a 8.98 assist per game average as a freshman.

High School — While attending Sacred Heart Academy hi Springfield, 111.,Dirksen was the varsity team captain her junior and senior years, as well as the juniorvarsity team captain her freshman and sophomore years ... Earned all-city honors herjunior and senior seasons... Was a member of the Elite Team at the Elite camp in 1985.

Personal -• Major - Accounting; Born - Dec. 31, 1967; Parents - Mrs. MarciaPurpose-Dirksen and Mr. James Dirksen, Sr.

DIRKSEN'S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP K E TA PCT1987 135 91 40 310 .1641986 135 103 40 288 .218

A TA PCT SA DIG BS1209 369&-32G- 94 333 151197 3495 .343 ~ 58 370 *

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•Records Not Complete (60 total blocks in 1986)

2406 7491 .334- 152 703 15tKf\ JV2, a!

#16 RHONDA KOTTKE6-0... Sophomore... MB-OHNew Hope, MN... Robbindale Armstrong

Career HighsKills 11 vs. Butler (9-12-86)PCX .417 vs. Ole Miss (9-6-86)Digs 20 vs. Ole Miss (9-6-86)SA 4 vs. S.W. Missouri St. (8-5-BS 2 vs. Louisivlle (10-25-86)BA 10 vs. S.W. Missouri St. (9-5-87)

Was red-shirted last season due to a wrist injury incurred during the team'sTexas match ... Had an excellent spring season ... An outstanding competitor ... Isexpected to make a major contribution to the team this season.

1987 Season •- Was a starter until she broke her wrist early in the season... Shehad 19 kills in the four matches that she did play ... Also had 21 block solos, and 29digs ... Is a member of the Tiger 3.0 Club.

1986 Season •- Saw action in 72 games as a freshman ... During her inauguralseason at MSU, Kottke accumulated 97 kills, 20 service aces, and 136 digs ...Accumulated an assist percentage of .333 ... Had the third most blocks on the team(71).

High School - Led her Robbinsdale Armstrong High School team to the StateChampionship in 1984... Her 1985 RAHS volleyball squad finished fourth in thestate ... Was named to the all-state team in 1985 ... Played on the North CountryUSVBA junior team.

Personal - Major - Sociology; Born -11-8-67; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kottke

YEAR GP1987# 151986 72

KOTTKE'S CA1

K E TA PCT19 15 83 .04897 57 272 .147

*EER STATIST]

A TA PCT SA0 "3 — .000 210 36 333- 20

TOIAfcS 87 116 72 355 .123 10 -33 — ̂ 333- 22

#Red Shirted Due To Wrist Injury'Records Not Complete (71 total blocks in 1986)

csDIG BS BA29 2 21136 * *165 2 21m -42. *>i

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#6 KATHERINE LEHMAN5-11 ... Sophomore ... MB-OH TZWilmette, IL ... Regina Dominican High

Career HighsKills 8 vs. Arkansas St. (11-3-87)PCX .667 vs. UAB (9-12-87)Digs 8 vs. VCU (9-11-87)SA 1 on 2 occasionsBS 1 on several occasionsBA 9 vs. Cincinnati (11-21-87)

Has greatly improved this past spring... Earned a starting role on the Lady Tigerspring USVBA team... An excellent blocker and hitter.

1987 Season — Saw actiojp.04 games as a freshman ... Lehman's long arm spanallowed her to block 99^opponenf's kill attempts ... Of those 99 blocks, 89 wereblock assists ... Named the team's Most Improved Player.

High School •• Led her Regina Dominican High School volleyball team to a 26-10record as a senior, the best finish in the school's history... Was a two-year starter atRDHS ... Selected as the team's MVP in 1986 ... Holds Reginia Dominican schoolrecords in blocks and kills for a single season... Was an all-qonference andjill-divisional selection as a senior ... Chosen as a member of the Chicago Catholicall-area team.

Personal •- Major - Communications; Born - Aug. 19,1969; Parents - Mr. and Mrs.Edward Lehman.

LEHMAN'S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP1987 104

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K E TA PCT A98 73 328 .076 8

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TA PCT SA DIG BS BA2 55 10 89

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#14 SARAH TJELMELAND6-0 ... Sophomore... MB-OH ^~^«^'Springfield, IL... Rochester High

Career Highs -Kills 8 on 2 occasionsPCX .857 vs. Duke (10-10-87)Digs 12 vs. Ole Miss (9-8-87)SA 4 vs. Virginia Tech (10-12-87)BS 2 vs. UAB (9-12-87)BA 7 vs. S.W. Missouri St. (9-5-87)

Saw limited action as a freshman, but came on strong during the spring season ...Tjehneland is an outstanding leaper and hitter ... An offensive threat.

1987 Season - In 94 games, Tjehneland had 113 kills for a 1.20 kills per gameaverage ... Made 67 block assists, and had 73 total blocks ... Was successful on 14 of33 assist attempts (.424) ... An excellent student, Tjehneland is a member of theTiger 3.0 Club.

High School ~ Tjelmeland was a three-year starter for the Rochester/varsityvolleyball squad ... A unanimous selection to the all-conference team as ajunior and senior at RHS ... Selected to the all-county all-tournament squad in1986... Was named her team's Most Valuable Player her senior season ... Tjehnelandwas the co-captain of her RHS senior team ... Played for the Springfield CapitalJuniors at the USVBA Nationals during the summer of '86 ... While at RHS, she alsolettered in basketball (4) and softball (3) ... An excellent student, she completedhigh school with a honors.

Personal» Major -Commercial Art; Born - Jan. 4,1969; Parents - Mr. and Mrs.Joel Tjelmeland.

TJELMELAND'S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR1987

GP94

K E TA PCT113 69 309 .142

A TA PCT SA DIG BS BA14 33 7*24- 3 73 6 6713 < t HI ><) V6>

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#15 NANCY WOLTER6-1... Senior... MB-OHNorwood, MN... Mayer Luthern High

Career HighsKills 20 vs. Alabama-Birminingham (11-14-87)PCX .619 vs. Virginia Tech (11-20-87)Digs 20 vs. Ole Miss (11-13-86)SA 4 on several occasionsBS 6 vs. Virginia Tech (10-26-85)BA 9 vs. Northeast Louisiana (10-6-85)

Wolter is the lone senioron the 1988 Lady Tiger volleyball squad... A teamleader, she will play a major rble on the MSU squad... Is an excellent hitter andblocker. \7 Season •• One of only two Lady Tigers that started every match... Was the

team's top kill player with a kill percentage of .183 ... Averaged 2.44 kills per game... Led the Lady Tigers with 113 bloclc assists ancf 135 total blocks ...Had a assistpercentage of .265... Made 292 digs throughout/the season ... For her efforts on thecourt she earned all-Metro Conference honors 1. Was named to the WesternKentucky Coca-Cola Classic and University\of .Houston Whataburger Classicall-tournament teams... An excellent student/she was one of four candidates for theprestigious Elma Roane award at the year-enoKLady Tiger athletic banquet.

1986 Season •• In the 106 games Wolter played as a sophomore sheaccumulated 183kills and had a kill percentage\of .193 ...An excellent passershe made 150 digs ... Wolter also plays (he setter position and had a assistpercentage of .434.

1985 Season - Was a consistent ^tarter her freshman Var at MSU ... Rankedthird in kills (191), and kill percentage (.168) also accumulated 127 blocks herinaugural season, ranking her second on the Lady Tiger statistical charts.

High School — As a three-ye'ar letter winner at Mayer Lutheran, Wolter earnedall-conference honors both her junior and senior seasons ... Was an all-stateselection as a senior ... Named her team's Most Valuable Player both her juniorand senior years... Was her/team's captain as a senior ... Participated on the NorthCountry Junior team.

Personal - Major - International Business; Born - Oct. 24,1966; Parents -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heagy.

WOLTER'S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP K E TA PCT A TA PCT SA DIG BS BA1987 134 328 158 928 .183 95 358 .265 30 292 22 1131986 125 191 104 518 .168 29 103 .282 30 185 * '1985 106 183 89 486 .193 40 92 .434 25 >150 * *TOTALS 365 707 351 1932 .184 165 553 .298 85 $27 22 113•Records Not Complete (127 total blocks in 1985 and 63 total blocks in 1986)

#13 MARIE ZWOLINSKI5-10... Sophomore... OHTufebn, AZ... Salpointe Catholic High

Career HighsKills 15 vs. Houston (10-24-87)PCX .455 vs. UAB (10-23-87)Digs 13 vs. Houston (10-24-87)SA 4 vs. Virginia Tech (10-12-87)BS 2 on 2 occasionsBA 5 vs. Tennessee (9-2-87)

First player from Arizona to play for the Lady Tigers ... A strong defensive player... Is an excellent passer ... Has worked to improve her hitting consistency.

1987 Season - Saw action in all 37 Lady Tiger matches last season... Hit 144kills for a 1.44 per game average ... Quick feet allowed her to make 162 digs ... Served-up 23 service aces ... Is an excellent student, accumulating over a 3.5 GPA.

High School -- Led her Salpointe Catholic senior team to a 20-4 record... Was athree-time member of the AAA Southern Region Divisional all-tournament team... Was selected to the 1987 Arizona Daily Star and *" Tucson Citizen's all-city teams ...As well, she was named the captain of the 1986 Tucson Citizen all-city team ...Earned 1986 Arizona Daily Star all-metro team honors... Was a three-year starterfor SCHS ... Also lettered hi track (3 years) at SCHS.

Personal •- Major - Undecided; Born - Aug. 8,1969; Parents - Mr. and Mrs.Malcolm Zwolinski.

ZWOLINSKTS CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR OP K E TA PCT A TA PCT SA DIG BS BA1987 119 144 117 476 .056 14 -52-—̂ 269- 23 162 4 34

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NEWCOMERS#12 KIM LEMON5-11... Freshman ... MB-OHBrookfield, IL... Riverside-Brookfield

High School - Lemon was the first newcomer to sign withthe Lady Tigers this past spring... As a senior jftRiverside-Brookfield High School, she was named to theChicago Tribune Top 25 team ... Also selected^as one of thetop 50 players in Illinois by the Chicago Sun "Times ... Earned aspot on the Illinois Coaches All-Region team her final prepseason ... Named by her teammates as th^ Most Improved

Player in both 1985 and 1986 ... While playing for coacrOohn/Kasik and AnitaKreiger, Lemon was a 1986 all-area pick by both Suburban-Life and Sun Times...An all-round athlete, she was also an all-state softball shortstop ... During thesummer Lemon participates on Chicagoland, a USVBA team ... Graduated fromRBHSwitha3.3GPA.

Personal ~ Major ~and Mrs. Greg Lemon

Communications.; Born ~ April 13,1970; Parents - Mr.

#1 JENNY McCOY6-0... Junior... OHMiami, FL... Miami Dade CC

Junior College — Transferred to Memphis State fromMiami-Dade Community College ... Helped leadMiami-Dade to the 1986 National Junior Collegechampionship... Earned All-Americam honors as asophomore for head coach Cookie Stevens ... Also receivedall-Southern Conference and all-state tournament honorswhile at MDCC ... Was named to the first-team all-state

squad... As a sophomore McCoy had a hitting percentage of .342... Hastemendous jumping ability which allowed her to make 137 block solos and 109 blockassists ... Possesses a powerful jump serve which she usea to accumulate 50 servicesaces.

High School - Attended Sunset High School where she led her team to the1985 State championship ... Was named her team's offensive MVP as a senior ...Earned all-county honors as selected by the Miami Herald... Is a member of theSunset High Athletic Hall of Fame ... Also lettered in softball (3) and basketball (2)... Participated for two years in Junior Olympics and for three years in USVBA.

Personal - Major - Commercial Art; Born - May 20, 1969; Parents - Mr. andMrs. Kent McCoy

SHAVONDA MORGAN5-10... Freshman... MB-OHDiamond Bar, CA... Diamond Bar

High School ~ Morgan comes to MSU withoutstanding credentials ... Was a four-year letterwinner atDiamond Bar High School in Diamond Bar, Calif... Duringthose four years Morgan helped/lead her team to fourconference championships... She was the co-captain ofthe 1986 and 1987 volleybajKteams ... Earned all-league in1987 and 1988 ... While playing for head coach MaggieBuchan, Morgan wasjja'all-city selection in 1988... Wasone of only 14 players in the nation to participate at the

USA Elite Training Camp ... An all-round athlete, she also participated in track(1) and basketball (3) ... Morgan helped lead the 1986 basketball team to the SierraConference Championship ... She also earned all-valley laurels in 1985 ... Graduatedwith honors and hi the top 25 percent of her class.

Personal ~ Major — Neuro Psychology; Born ~ March 16,1970; Parents — Mr.and Mrs. Charles Morgan

LISAREMBE6-3 ... Sophomore... MB-OHSioux City, IA... East High

Will help manage the Lady Tigers this season ... Has to sitout the 1988 campaign due toiler transferring to MSU fromBowling Green State (Ohio.).,

High School — Rembe was an all-round athlete at EastHigh School... AS a senior/for coach Kelli Tuttle, she earnedhonorable mention all-Sipux Delta Conference ... Set a

season and school record for most service aces'(79) ... Was her team's leadingspiker in 1987 (.850) ... An excellent student, Rembe recieved the team'sDistinguished Academic Achievement Awa^d... Earned all-city, all-Sioux DeltaConference and all-Northwest Iowa honors in basketball... Was named a Who'sWho in High School Basketball as a seffior... The 1985-86 EHS basketball teamwon the conference and regional championships, as well as being the Stateconsolation runner-up ... Helped lead East High to the Conference trackchampionships... Participates in the high jump, discus, shot put and javelin.

Personal - Major - Fashion Merchandising/Art; Born ~ June 1,1969; Parents-- Mr. and Mrs. James Rembe

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LORI REMBE6-3 ... Sophomore ...Sioux City, IA ... East High

Will team with her sister, Lisa, as the Lady Tiger's managerthis season due to her transferring from Bowling Green State(Ohio).

High School - Rembe was an all-around athlete at EastHigh School, where she was a three-sport letter winner ... As ajunior, she earned all-Sioux Delta Conference honors as well

as being named fourth team all-state ... Selected by her team asmost valuable player... Set records in most ace spikes (227), blocks in a match (IVVolocks in a season(240), and most block solos in a match (14) and season (187) (.. Rembe was analternate on the 1986 USA Junior National Team ... Earned all-city; All-Sioux DeltaConference and All-Northwest Iowa honors in basketball ... The-f985-86 EHSbasketball team won the conference and regional championship as well as being thestate consolation runner-up ... Helped lead East High School to the conference trackchampionship ... Threw discus, finished second in the state in 1986 and third in 1987.

Personal ~ Major - Art Education; Born ~ June 1, 1969; Parent - Mr. and Mrs.James Rembe

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Kara Cronin ~ Crow-ninKatherine Lehman — Lee-man

Rhonda Kottke -- Kot-keyShavonda Morgan — Sha-Von-daLisa and Lori Rembe — Rem-bee

Sarah Tjelmeland ~ Chum-linNancy Woltcr Wall ter—

Marie Zwolinski -- Zo-lin-ski

1987 STATISTICSNo456781113141516

NAMECRONIN.KPENNER.CLEHMAN, KRICHEY, PDIRKSEN, CEHRHORN, KZWOLINSKI, MTJELMELAND, SWOLTER, NKOTTKE, R*TEAMTEAM TOTALS

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1987 RESULTSRECORD: Overall - 21-16 (Home - 6-4; Away - 6-4; Neutral - 9-8; Metro - 4-2)

DATESept. 2Sept. 4Sept. 5Sept. 5Sept. 8Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 12Sept.12Sept. 12Sept. 16Sept. 17Sept. 17Sept. 18Sept. 18Sept. 19Sept. 19Sept. 25Sept. 26Oct. 2Oct. 3Oct. 6Oct. 9Oct. 10Oct. 11Oct. 12Oct. 23Oct. 24Oct. 30Nov. 3Nov. 6Nov. 7Nov. 13Nov. 14Nov. 14Nov. 20

OPPONENTTENNESSEETexas*S.W. Missouri St.*Kansas*

XOLEMISSWestern Kentucky%Va\Commonwealth%Austin Peay% _Cinciftnati%

Brigham YoungMontana^Utah&Weber St.iWashington JUtah St.&ChapmanALOUISVILLE*CINCINNATI*Southern Miss#Mississippi St. /ARKANSAS ST.South CarolMa*Duke /Northern IowaVirginia Tech*Alabama Birmingham +Houston +FLORIDA STATE*

/Arkansas State/ MISSISSIPPI STATES

/ TULSAS/ Arkansas State =V_ Alabama Birmingham =

OleMiss =VIRGINIA TECH**CINCINNATI**

SCORE12-15̂ -15,15-11,10-15 ..-•7-mi-15,8-15 /"

5,15-12,15-1344-16,8-15>-15,7-15,lM5

15-10,15,S;i5-65-2,15-3

-7,15-8,15-51-15,16-14,15-6

-15,10-15,15-3,15-10,15-84-15,1-15,2-1513-15,7-15,15-4,9-156-15,17-15,4-15,15-13,12-1510-15,3-15,5-157-15,14-16,5-1513-15,4-15,154,11-1515-11,10-15,15-10,15-916-14,2-15,15-11,15-1014-16,15-13,9-15,10-1516-14,15-4,9-15,15-915-10,154,15-415-9,15-5,11-15,15-315-6,15-6,11-15,15-1215-12,8-15,10-15,5-159-15,5-15,8-1515-10,15-7,15-1315-9,15-11,13-15,15-718-16,15-11,8-15,16-147-15,2-15,9-1511-15,15-8,15-1,15-9S.-5, 15-5, 15-9

15-5,16-14,15-315-10,15-4,15-616-14,15-3,13-15,13-15,15-710-15,13-15,17-15,14-1615-8,15-8,15-510-15,13-15,15-9,11-15

RECORD0-10-20-30-41-424344-454646-56-66-76-86-96-107-108-108-119-1110-1111-1112-1112-1212-1313-1314-1315-1315-1416-1417-1418-1419-1420-1420-1521-1521-16Nov. 21

Home Games in all CAPS•Southwest Missouri State Invitational; %Western Kentucky Coca Cola Classic; &BYU Invitational+ University of Houston, Whataburger Classic; #Metro Conference Match; SMEMPHIS STATEINVITATIONAL; = Ole Miss Invitational; ##METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

THE METRO CONFERENCEThe Metro Conference, originally called the Metro Six, was formed on June 13, 1975.

Charter members included the University of Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, the Universityof Louisville, Memphis State University, St. Louis University and Tulane University.

Recognition came quickly, due in large part to the excellent basketball traditions ateach school. In unprecedented fashion, the Metro was awarded automatic qualificationfor the NCAA basketball tournament on September 22,1975. No other conference hadbecome an immediate qualifier for this postseason event in its very first year of existance.

Expansion was also on the horizon. League membership increased to seven asFlorida State University was admitted on July 28,1976.

Already renowned in basketball, the Metro bolstered its fall and spring sportscalendars beginning in 1977. At the present, 12 league championships are decided.Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, swimming, tennis andvolleyball. /

Following the 1977-78 season, Georgia Tech relinquished its Metro nfembership.Virginia Tech quickly filled the void and the Hokies made their presence felt immediatelyby winning the Metro basketball tournament in their first year.

The Metro mystique came to fruition in 1979-80. Led by College/flayer of the YearDarrell Griffith, Louisville won the NCAA basketball championship with a 59-54victory over UCLA. With this win, the Metro became ttyfrirst conference to capture anational title after only five years in existence.

St. Louis University left the Metro on June 1, 1982, but la|£r that same month, theUniversity of Southern Mississippi joined the league. South' Carolina's admission onApril 14,1983 increased conference membership to eight schools. However, Tulaneforfeited its membership when its basketball program was discontinued following the1984-85 season.

On August 5,1987, Ralph McFillen was named commissioner of the Metro Conferencesucceeding Steven J. Hatchell. Hatchell had served since 1983 when he replaced LarryAlbus, the league's first commissioner.

Under McFillen's direction, the Metro Conference continues to stress a commitmentto excellence. The Metro News, the conference newspaper, is distributed 15 times peryear. In addition, the Metro Conference Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association(MCSWBA), formed in July of 1984, assists in publicizing the league'saccomplishments.

The Metro Conference began sponsoring a women's volleyball championship in 1980.This championship event is held at each of the participating universities on a rotatingbases. The seeding for the tournament is determined by the outcome of the regularseason round robin.

METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

YEAR19801981198219831984198519861987

SITEMemphis, TNCincinnati, OHTallahassee, FLLouisville, KYColumbia, SCHattiesburg, MSBlacksburg, VAMemphis, TN

CHAMPIONSt. LouisCincinnatiLouisvilleFlorida StateSouth CarolinaFlorida StateFlorida StateFlorida State

ALL-TIME RECORDSn p^ Individual Singli

, ' KILLS/ NAME NO. YEAR/ Holly Buford 537 1981

Holly Buford 484 1983Peggy Rule 427 1986Lori Jones 411 1984Holly Buford 410 1982

\e Glaub 391 1985VPeggy Rule 370 1985

Kim Ehrhorn 333 1987Nancy Wolter 328 1987

^Drenda Roberts 319 1984

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNAME NO. YEARPeggy Rule 1104 1987Angie Glaub 1027 1985Holly Buford 1013 1983Lori Jones 1007 1984 .Holly Buford 942 1982 /Holly Buford 939\/Nancy Wolter 928 \7

/"Angle Glaub 884 \~4986Kim Ehrhorn 862 1987

V^Chelle Penner 819 mf)

ATTACK PERCENTAGENAME NO. YEARHolly Buford .429 1981Holly Buford .357 1983Beth Johnson .309 1981Holly Buford .298 1982Lori Jones .274 1984Sine Oktay .268 1984Peggy Rule .260 1986

ASSISTSNAME NO. YEAR

/Clare Dirksen 1209 1987/ Clare Dirksen 1197 1986/ Mia Stephens 790 1985

Drenda Roberts 701 1984Mia Stephens 614 1983Mia Stephens 547 1984

\a Roberts 423 1983\y Rule 405 1985\j r Vs)

; Season Records

ACESNAME NO.Laura Wilson 97Clare Dirksen 94Lori Jones 79 /Mary Vercande 69Holly Buford /67Lori Jones / 65

/DIGSNAME / NO.Peggy Rule/ 393Kara Croflm 391Clare Dfrksen 37Q

Dr^hda Roberts 343Chelle Penner 340

/Drenda Roberts 327' Peggy Rule 325

BLOCK SOLOSNAME NO.Holly Buford 48Holly Buford 44Holly Buford 43

BLOCK ASSISTSNAME NO.Angie Glaub 114Nancy Wolter 113Drenda Roberts 107Holly Buford 99Holly Buford 94Chelle Penner 89Katherine Lehman 89

TOTAL BLOCKSNAME NO.Lisa Eisenrich 146Kim Erhorn 143Holly Buford 143Holly Buford 137Nancy Wolter 135Angie Glaub 131Nancy Wolter . 127Drenda Roberts 123

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198119811984

YEAR198619871986 TS19841983198719841985

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ALL-TIME RECORDSSINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

KILLSTOTAL KILLS"1776172316391618158514541147

YEAR1984198619811983198719851982

SERVICE ACESTOTAL ACES YEAR527 1981308 1983298 1986294 1984285 1987

/252 1982/ 248 1985

BLOCKSTOTAL BLOCKS668604586561538519322

YEAR1987_198619831981198419851982

DIGSTOTAL DIGS21762006181017461694513240

YEAR /

1986 /1987 /

(—-- 1983/1984

i 1985\2\1

HITTINfc1>ERCENTPERCENTAGE YEAR.273.231.213.193.175.161.141

1981198419831986198519821987

ALL-TIME RECORDSINDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

NAMEPeggy RuleHolly BufordAngie GlaubLori JonesDrenda RobertsKim EhrhornChelle PennerNancy Wolter

NAMEPeggy RuleAngie GlaubHolly BufordDrenda RobertsChelle PennerKim Ehrhorn,Nancy WolterLori JonesLaura Wilson

KILLSNO.1,3441,1501,0869639097337147C

1,338

KILL PERCENTAGENAME NO.Holly Buford .361Mary Vercande .236Peggy Rule .234Beth Johnson .230Linda Conner .213Lori Jones .211

ACESNAME NO.Lori Jones 240Peggy Rule 193Clare Dirksen 152Drenda Roberts 152Laura Wilson 143Holly Buford 138Angie Glaub 138Mary Vercande 106Mia Stephens 104

YEAR'83-86'80-83'83-86'81-84'81-84'84-87'84-87'85-

YEAR'80-83'81-82'83-86'80-84'80-81'81-84

YEAR'81-84'83-86'86-'81-84'80-82'80-83'83-86'81-82'83-85

DIGSNAMEPeggy RuleAngie GlaubChelle PennerNancy WolterClare DirksenDrenda RobeiKim Ehrhoi

'83-86'84-88'85-'86-'81-84'84-87

TOTAL BN

i Ehrhornlolly Buford

Angie GlaubNancy WolterDrenda RobertsChelle Penner

(RecoNAMEClare DirksenMia StephensDrenda RobertsPeggy Rule

YEAR'84-87'80-83'83-86'85-'81-84'84-87

11982)NO. YEAR2,406 '86-1,951 '83-851,124 '81-84568 '83-86

LETTER WINNERSBHolly Buford (1980-83)

CTeri Clark (1980-83)Linda Conner (1980-81)Debbie Cunningham (1985- )

DClare Dirksen (1986- )

Cindy Eschbach (1976-79)Kim Ehrhorn (1984-88)Lisa Eisenrich (1985-86)

Kim Fraser (1980-83)Karen Fussell (1981)

GAngie Glaub (1983-86)

HDebbi Hammond (1979-80)Becky Harden (1977-80)Celeste Homan (1978-80)Carol Hooker (1980)

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

KRhonda Kottke (1986- )

Katherine Lehman (1987- )

MMargi McNeely (1979-80)Sandy Monce (1977-80)Wynne Moore (1982-83)Shawna Mullin (1985-86)

oSimen Oktay (1984)

Chelle Penner (1984-88)

RDrenda Sue Roberts (1981-84)Peggy Rule (1983-86)Phyllis Richey (1984-88)

Katie Sandage (1976-79)Lowette Swinjten (1977-80)Cindy Stoot /1979-82)Mia Stephens (1983-85)

Sarah Tjelmeland (1987- )

Mary Vercande (1981-82)

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

Marie Zwolinski (1987- )

MSU VS^QPPQNENTSTEAM W-L LAST MEEAlabama 1-6 1981Alabama-Birmingham 9-0 1987Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 1986Arkansas State 23-6 1987Auburn 0-2 1975Austin Peay 13-0 1987Ball State 2-1 1980Berry College 0-1 1975Brigham Young 0-1 1987Butler 1-0 1986Cal-Santa Clara 0-1 1983Carson-Newman 3-1 1973Carthage College 1-0 N 1975CentralArkansas 2-0 \1Central Florida 2-1 \1

Central Missouri 0-1 \6Chapman College 1-0 \7Charleston Colfege 1-0 \5Christian Brothers 1-0 \7Cincinnati 6-11 1987Clemson 2-0 1985Coker College 1-0 1973Columbus College 2-0 11978Covenant College 1-0 1978Danville J.C. 1-0 1972 ,Duke 2-1 1987 — 'East Carolina 1-0 1980East Tennessee State 6-5 1981Eastern Kentucky 3-5 1982Eastern Illinois 1-2 1985Eastern Mennonite 1-0 1973Eastern Michigan 0-2 1982Fisk 2-0 1972Flagler College 0-1 1974Florence State 1-0 1973Florida 1-1 1986Florida International 0-1 1974Florida Southern 2-0 1980Florida State 1-13 1986Florida Southern 2-0 1974Florida State 1-14 1987Florida Tech 1-2 1977Francis Marion 1-0 1974Freed-Hardeman 1-0 1977Georgetown 1-0 1986George Washington 0-1 1983Georgia " 1-2 1985Graceland College 0-0-1 1976Henderson State 1-0 1979Hinds J.C. 1-0 1975Houston 1-1 1987Illinois 4«Q v-\3Illinois-Chicago 2-1 ' 1984Illinois State 0-3 1982Ind.-Purdue (Ft. Wayne) 1-0 1984Indiana State 1-0 1984Jackson State J.C. 2-0 1973Jacksonville 1-0 1974Jefferson C.C. 4-0 1981Kansas 0-1 1987Kansas State 0-2 1979Kearney State 0-1 1976Kellogg C.C. 0-2 1980Kentucky 0-5 1982Kentucky State 1-0 1977Lake C.C. 1-0 1980Lambuth 7-1 1977Langler College 1-0 1979Louisiana State 1-2 1985Louisville 6-8 1987Loyola 0-2 1986Loyola-Marymount 0-1 1983Madison College 1-1 1974Mars Hill 1-0 1972Miami 0-2 1980Miami-Dade C.C. 1-0 1974

3TING

IVllMlosipj,, „..

Mississippi Univ./Women 7-6 1981Missouri 2-2 1982Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 1979Montana ' 0-1 1987Montevallo 1-0 1985Morehead State 3-3 1984Murray State / 6-1 1984New Orleans / 3-1 1982Nichols State / 1-1 1982North Alabama 3-0 1980North Caroliha 1-3 1980North Capolina State 2-2 1986North Dalcota State 1-0 1985NorthiGeorgia 0-1 1981Northeast Louisiana 1-1 1986No/them Illinois 1-1 1976Northern Iowa 1-1 1987

/Northern Kentucky 0-2 1978/N.E. Illinois " 1-0 1972

/ Northwestern 0-1 1981Northwestern State (La.) 1-0 1972Oklahoma 0-2 1984Oral Roberts 2-3 1986Peabody 4-0 1974Purdue 0-1 1975Rhodes (Southwestern) 10-0 1977Rollins College 1-0 1981Sam Houston 0-1 1982South Alabama 0-1 1982South Carolina 2-6 1987Southeast Missouri State 7-0 1984Southern Illinois 4-11 1985Southern Illinois 4-11 1985Southern Mississippi 8-1 1987Southern University 1-0 1983Southwest Baptist 2-0 1978Southwest Missouri State 0-6 1987Southwestern Louisiana 3-1 1985St. Louis 3-0 1981Stephen F. Austin 0-1 1985Tennessee 7-23 1987Tennessee Tech 8-9 1985Texas-Arlington 0-2 1985Texas-Austin 0-2 1987Texas A&M 0-3Texas-El Paso 1-0Texas Southern 0-1Texas Tech 0-2Troy State 2-0Tulane 6-6Tulsa 4-1 iy» /UCLA 0-1 1983Union 1-0 1973Utah 0-2 1987Utah State 0-1 1987U.T. Chattanooga 5-1 1980U.T.Martin " 20-4 1980Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 1987Virginia Tech 8-1 1987Washington State 0-1 1987Weber State 0-1 1987West Georgia 0-1 1971Western Carolina 1-0 1972Western Illinois 0-3 1981Western Kentucky 3-0 1987Western Michigan 0-4 1985Wichita State 0-1 1976William & Mary 1-0 1986Winthrop College 1-3 1974Xavier 2-0 1986

1988 OPPONENTS

SOUTHERN ILLINOISSept. 1 7:00 p.m. Carbondale, IL

Location: Carbondale, ILEnrollment: 24,000President: Dr. John GuyonColors: Maroon and WhiteNickname: SalukisHome Court: Davis Gym (1,250)Head Coach: Debbie HunterCareer Record: ..282-219-9 (13 years)SID for Volleyball:. Mitchell ParkinsonSID Phone: (618) 453-53111987 Record: 15-19Conference: GatewayConference Record: 6-3

MISSOURISept. 2-3 at Missouri Tournament

Location: Columbia, MOEnrollment: 24,500President: Dr. C. Peter MagrathColors: Old Gold and BlackNickname: TigersHome Court:. Heams Center (13,143)Head Coach: Craig ShermanCareer Record: 17-41 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Jack WatkinsSID Phone: (314) 382-65011987 Record: 9-22Conference: Big EightConference Record: 11-11 (7th)

WESTERN ILLINOISSept. 2-3 at Missouri Tournament

Nov. 4-5 at Memphis State InvitationalLocation: Macomb, ILEnrollment: 11,000President: Ralph H. WagonerColors: Purple and Old GoldNickname: LeathernecksHome Court: Brophy Hall (1,500)Head Coach: Juli KartelCareer Record: 28-26 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Bonnie BarkerSID Phone: (309) 298-*W3-1987 Record: 17-12Conference: Mid-ContinentConference Record: 4-5 (6th)

WICHITA STATESept. 2-3 at Missouri Tournament

Location: Wichita, KNEnrollment: 17.052President:.... Dr. Warren B. ArmstrongColors: Black and YellowNickname: ShockersHome Court: Heskett Center (500)Head Coach: Phil ShoemakerCareer Record: 51-103 (5 years)SID for Volleyball:. Scott SchomacherSID Phone: (316) 689-32651987 Record: 6-23Conference: GatewayConference Record: 0-9 (10th)

FRESNO STATESept. 8-10 at MSU-Graphic Systems Cl.

Location: Fresno, CAEnrollment: 18,000President: Dr. Harold HaakColors: ....Royal Blue, White and RustNickname: SunbirdsHome Court:. FSU North Gym (2,024)Head Coach: Leilani OverstreetCareer Record: 207-215-12 (17 years)SID for Volleyball: Barry LSmithSID Phone: (209) 294-25091987 Record: 11-22Conference: Big WestConference Record: 4-14 (9th)

NEW MEXICOSept. 8-10 at MSU-Graphic Systems Cl.

Sept. 16-17 at Colorado InvitationalLocation: Albuquerque, NMEnrollment: 24,000President: Gerald MayColors: Cherry and SilverNickname: LobosHome Court: Johnson Center (1,200)Head Coach: Blaze CzerniakowskiCareer Record: 11-14 (1 year)SID for Volleyball: Pat TrainerSID Phone: (505) 277-50631987 Record: 11-14Conference: Western AthleticConference Record: 6-6 (4th)

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAMSept. 8-10 at MSU-Graphic Systems Cl.

Location: Birmingham, ALEnrollment: 14,600President:.... Dr. Charels A. McCallumColors: Green and GoldNickname: Lady BlazersHome Court: ... Bet! Gymnasium (600)Head Coach: Brenda WilliamsCareer Record: 179-156 (8 years)SID for Volleyball: Calli TheisenSID Phone: (205) 934-72521987 Record: 21-23Conference: Sun BeltConference Record: (4th)

TOLEDOSept. 8-10 at MSU Graphic Systems Cl.

Location: Toledo, OHEnrollment: 21,700President: TBAColors: Midnight Blue and GoldNickname: RocketsHome Court: John Savage Hall (9,000)Head Coach: Jodi ManoreCareer Record: 181-240 (14 years)SID for Volleyball: Jeff HuffumSID Phone: (419) 537-20821987 Record: 13-21Conference: Mid-AmericanConference Record: 2-6 (7th)

CLEMSONSept. 8-10 at MSU Graphic Systems Cl.

Location: Clemson, SCEnrollment: 13,805President: Dr. Max LennonColors: Orange and PurpleNickname: TigersHome Court: Jarvey Gym (3,000)Head Coach: Linda WhiteCareer Record: 42-29 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Ashley JohnsonSID Phone: (803) 656-21011987 Record: 21-16Conference: Atlantic CoastConference Record: 3-3 (5th)

1988 OPPONENTS

VALPARAISOSept. 8-10 at MSU Graphic Systems C!

Location: Valparaiso, INEnrollment: 3,800President: Dr. Alan HarreColors: Brown and GoldNickname: CrusadersHome Court: Athletic Rec. Center

(4,500)Head Coach: Donna WizieckiCareer Record: 28-65 (3 years)SID for Volleyball: Bill RogersSID Phone: (219) 484-52321987 Record: 9-28Conference: Mid-ContinentConference Record: 1-4 (4th)

Sept. 14 TBA Ft. Collins, CO

Location: Ft. Collins, COEnrollment: 18,600President: Dr Philip E. AustinColors: Green and GoldNickname: RamsHome Court: Moby Gym (10,000)Head Coach: Rich FellerCareer Record: 133-48 (5 years)SID for Volleyball: Jim MillerSID Phone: (303) 491-50671987 Record: 27-6Conference: High CountryConference Record: 9-3 (2nd)

eSOUTH ALABAMA

Sept. 8-10 at MSU Graphic Systems Cl.

Location: Mobile, ALEnrollment: 10,200President: ...Dr. Frederick P. WhiddonColors: Red, White and BlueNickname: Lady JaguarsHome Court: Jaguar Gym (3,000)Head Coach: Ritchie PonquinetteCareer Record: 26-11 (1 year)SID for Volleyball: TBASID Phone: (205) 460-70351987 Record: 26-11Conference: Sun BeltConference Record: 5th

AUSTIN PEAYSept. 13 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TN

Location: Clarksville, TNEnrollment: 5,000President: Dr. Oscar C. PageColors: Red and WhiteNickname: Lady GovsHome Court: Dunn Center (9,000)Head Coach: Cheryl HoltCareer Record: 206-191 (11 years)SID for Volleyball: Brad KirkleySID Phone: (615) 648-75611987 Record: 12-18Conference: Ohio ValleyConference Record: 6-2 (2nd)

COLORADOSept. 16-17 at Colorado Invitational

Location: Boulder, COEnrollment: 23,325President: Dr. Gordon GeeColors: Silver, Black and GoldNickname: BuffaloHome Court: Valch Fleldhouse (3,000)Head Coach: Brad SindonCareer Record: 72-72 (4 years)SID for Volleyball: Becky YahnSID Phone: (303) 492-56261987 Record: 9-20Conference: Rocky MountainConference Record: 3-9 (5th)

OLE MISSSept. 16-17 at Colorado InvitationalSept. 28 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TNOct. 25 7:30 p.m. Oxford, MS

Location: Oxford, MSEnrollment: 10,653Chancellor: Dr. R. Gerald TurnerColors: Red and BlueNickname: Lady RebelsHome Court:.. C.M. Tad Smith (9,000)Head Coach: John BlairCareer Record: 35-35 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Bonnie BishopSID Phone: (601) 232-75221986 Record: 20-15Conference: SoutheasternConference Record: 2-5 (6th)

WYOMINGSept. 16-17 at Colorado Invitational

Location: Laramie, WYEnrollment: 10,000President:Colors: Brown and YellowNickname: CowgirlsHome Court: Multi-Purpose Gym

(1,250)Head Coach: Mike EnglishCareer Record: 166-99 (7 years)SID for Volleyball: Bill LambertySID Phone: (307) 766-22561987 Record: 18-10Conference: High CountryConference Record: 8-4 (3rd)

VIRGINIA TECHOct. 29 7:30 p.m. Memphis,

Location: BlacksbuEnrollment: £President: Dr.William E. IColors: Maroon and Burnt ONickname: hHome Court: Cassell Coli

(1CHead Coach: John FCareer Record: 227-202 (11 ySID for Volleyball: Mark CSID Phone: (703) 961-11987 Record: 1Conference: HConference Record: 1-5 t

1988 OPPONENTS

VILLANOVASept. 23-24 at Penn State Classic

Location: Villanova, PAEnrollment: 6,400President: Rev. Edmund J.

Dobbin, OSAColors: Blue and WhiteNicKname: WildcatsHome Court: J. "Jake" Nevin

Field House (3,000)Head Coach: David BarkleyCareer Record: First YearsSID for Volleyball: Mark LyonSID Phone: (215) 645-41201987 Record: 15-21Conference: Big EastConference Record: 2-4 (3rd)

Sept. 23-24 at Penn State Classic

Location: University Park, PAEnrollment: 28,000President: Dr. Bryce JordanColors: Blue and WhiteNickname: Lady LionsHome Court:... Recreation Bid. (7,200)Head Coach: Russ RoseCareer Record: 298-75 (9 years)SID for Volleyball: Jim CaltagironeSID Phone: (814) 865-17571987 Record: 27-9Conference: Atlantic 10Conference Record: 8-0 (1st)

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPISept. 29 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TN

Location: Hattiesburg, MSEnrollment: 13,000President: Dr. Aubrey K. LucasColors: Black and GolfNickname: Lady Golden EaglesHome Court: ... Reed Green Coliseum

(8,095)Head Coach: Helen GrantCareer Record: 80-205 (9 years)SID for Volleyball: ...Shirley Jones-HillSID Phone: (601) 266-45031987 Record: 15-25Conference: MetroConference Record: 0-6 (7th)

ARKANSAS STATEOct. 4 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TNOct. 19 7:30 p.m. Jonesboro, AR

Location: State University, AREnrollment: 8,504President: Dr. Eugene SmithColors: Scartet and BlackNickname: Lady IndiansHome Court: Convocation Center

(11,000)Head Coach: Chris PooleCareer Record: 8-24 (1 year)SID for Volleyball: Rodney LocketSID Phone: (501) 972-25411987 Record: 8-24Conference: American SouthConference Record: 4-2 (4th)

LOUISVILLEOct. 7 6:30 p.m. Louisville, KY

Location: Louisville, KYEnrollment: 20,000President: Donald C. SwainColors: Red and BlackNickname: Lady CardinalsHome Court: ..duPont Manual (15,00)Head Coach: Don HardinCareer Record: First YearSID for Volleyball: Nancy Allison SmithSID Phone: (502) 588-65811986 Record: 17-25Conference: MetroConference Record: 2-5 (5th)

CINCINNATIOct. 8 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati, OH

Location: Cincinnati, OHEnrollment: 37,000President: Dr. Joseph A. StegerColors: Red and BlackNickname: Lady BearcatsHome Court: Armory Fieldhouse

(3,400)Head Coach: Darrell MorkenCareer Record: First YearSID for Volleyball: Susan IrwinSID Phone: (513) 475-50911986 Record: 16-15Conference: MetroConference Record: 5-1 (2nd)

FLORIDA STATE4 6:30 p.m. Tallahassee, FL

n: Tallahassee, FLlent: 23,800nt: Dr. Bernard F. Sliger

Garnett and Goldme: Lady SeminolesCourt: Tully Gym (3,000)3oach: Cecile RenauldRecord: ..350-150-1 (12 years)

.•Volleyball: NickGandylone: (904) 644-1091Record: 22-11rence: Metro.•rence Record: 8-0 (1st)

MIAMI-OHIOOct. 15-16 at South Florida Tournament

Location: Miami, OHEnrollment: 15,000President: Paul G. PearsonColors: Red and WhiteNickname: RedskinsHome Court: Millet! Hall (9,200)Head Coach: Carolyn ConditCareer Record: 186-126 (8 years)SID for Volleyball: ... Kent CherringtonSID Phone: (513) 529-43271987 Record: 11-21Conference: Mid AmericanConference Record: 3-5 (6th)

1988 OPPONENTS

SOo.Oct. 15-16 at South i jrnament

Location: Tampa, FLEnrollment: 29,500President: Francis T. BarkowskiColors: Green and GoldNickname: Lady BullsHome Court: USFGym (1,200)Head Coach: Debbie RichardsonCareer Record: 115-64 (4th)SID for Volleyball: John GerdesSID Phone: (813) 974-21251987 Record: 29-21Conference: Sun BeltConference Record: 1st

FLORIDAOct. 15-16 at South Florida Tournament

Location: Gainesville, FLEnrollment: 35,000President: Dr. Marshall CriserColors: Blue and OrangeNickname: Lady GatorsHomecourt: Stephen C. O'Connell

Center (12,500)Head Coach: Marilyn McReavyCareer Record: .. 448-143-6 (15 years)SID for Volleyball: Toni WatersSID Phone: (904) 375-46831987 Record: 37-6Conference: SoutheasternConference Record: 8-3 (2nd)

ALCORN STATEOct. 21 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TN

Location: Lorman, MSEnrollment: 3,000President: Dr. Warier WashingtonColors: Purple and GoldNickname: Lady BravesHome Court: Scalping Grounds

Arena (7,000)Head Coach: Tyrone CaldwellCareer Record: 6-36 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Stanley LewisSID Phone: (601) 877-65021987 Record: 4-22Conference: American SouthConference Record: 4-10

SOUTH CAROLINAVOct. 28 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TN

Location: Columbia, SCEnrollment: 23,946President: James B. HoldermanColors: Garnet and BlackNickname: Lady GamecocksHome Court: Carolina (12,401)Head Coach: Bonnie KennyCareer Record: 85-51 (4 years)SID for Volleyball: Joanne KorthSID Phone: (803) 777-52041987 Record: 24-11Conference: MetroConference Record: 3-3 (4th)

GEORGIANov. 3 7:30 p.m. Memphis, TN

Location: Athens, GAEnrollment: 25,700President: Dr. Charles KnappColors: Black and RedNickname: Lady BulldogHome Court: Physical Education

Building (1,000)Head Coach: Sid FeldmanCareer Record: 275-112 (10 years)SID for Volleyball: Mike MobleySID Phone: (404) 542-16211987 Record: 20-14Conference: SoutheasternConference Record: 3-4 (5th)

NORTHEAST LOUISIANANov. 4-5 at Memphis State Invitational

Location: Monroe, LAEnrollment: 10, 215President: Dr. Dwight D. VinesColors: Maroon and GoldNickname: Lady IndiansHome Court: Brown Gymnasium (500)Head Coach: Rosemary HollowayCareer Record: 228-146SID for Volleyball: Liz HebertSID Phone: (318) 342-40151987 Record: 18-16Conference: SouthlandConference Record: 3-4 (4th)

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ST. LOUISNov. 4-5 at Memphis State Invitational

Location: St. Louis, MOEnrollment: 10,450President: Rev. Lawrence BiondiColors: Columbia Blue and WhiteNickname: BillikensHome Court: Bauman Everhardt

Athletic Center (2,000)Head Coach: Janet Baier-HowesCareer Record: 21-44 (2 years)SID for Volleyball: Bob NossSID Phone: (314) 668-31881987 Record: 20-12Conference: Midwestern CityConference Record: 3-3 (3rd)

WESTERN KENTUCKYNov. 4-5 at Memphis State Invitational

Location: Bowling Green, KYEnrollment: 13,520President: TBAColors: Red and WhiteNickname: Lady ToppersHome Court: E.A. Diddle ArenaHead Coach: Charlie DanielCareer Record: 122-156 (7 years)SID for Volleyball: Joe GorbySID Phone: (502) 745-42981987 Record: 11-25Conference: Sun BeltConference Record: 1-6 (6th)

TULSANov. 4-5 at Memphis State Invitational

Location: Tulsa, OKEnrollment: 5,000President: J. Paschal TwymanColors: Crimson, Royal Blue and GoldNickname: Golden HurricaneHome Court: Mabee GymHead Coach: Tom CairnsCareer Record: 217-256 (12 years)SID for Volleyball: Don TomkalskiSID Phone: (918) 592-60001987 Record: 10-18

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1! — TO. 17.5

<3>F' k W 15 2 15-4©Austin Pea W 15-11, 16-14©Rhodes (Souinwc^v...., W 15-13,15-1©Middle Tennessee 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, 15-6Rhodes (Southwestern) W 13-15, 15-7, 15-5# Peabody W 16-14, 15-13# Middle Tennessee State W 13-8,0-15,15-4# Tennessee L 15-11,9-15,3-15$ Milligan W 15-7,15-10$ Mars Hill W 154, 15-9$ West Georgia L 12-15, 15-9, 8-15$ Middle Tennessee State L 13-15, 7-15% UT-Martin W 15-5% Jackson State J.C. W 15-1% Memphis State "B" W 15-6% Memphis State "A" W 15-12% Mississippi College W 15-3% Rhodes (Southwestern) W 154@ - TCWSF Tournament# - Middle Tennessee State Tournament$ - East Tennessee State Tournament% - Memphis State Invitational Playday

1972 RECORD: 18-9

@ Peabody W 15-3, 15-1©Murray State W 15-9,16-14© Mississippi W 15-3, 15-11©Mississippi Univ./WomenL 13-15, 16-14, 0-15# Northwestern State (La.) W 11-15, 15-7, 15-8# Houston L 9-15, 15-12, 15-12# Texas Southern L 8-15, 15-12, 15-12$ Mississippi Univ./Women L 15-10, 15-5$ East Tennessee State L 15-11,15-12% Danville (JC) W 11-2,11-5% Northeastern Illinois W 15-1, 15-2% Southern Illinois W 11-1,11-2% Southwest Baptist W% Southern Illinois L~ East Tennessee State L 2-15, 15-6, 15-13~ Peabody W 15-3,154~ Austin Peay W 11-9, 15-3~ Carson Newman W 15-8, 12-15, 15-12~ Tennessee W 15-0, 15-3~ Fisk W 15-0, 15-3~ Tennessee W 15-5, 15-10~ Tennessee L& Western Carolina W 154, 7-15, 15-1& Madison College W 15-3, 15-11& Winthrop W 15-13,8-15,15-6& Tennessee W 16-14,15-7& Eastern Kentucky L 8-15, 15-10, 16-14(othir scores unavailable)© - Mid-South Invitational

^_______.# - Houston Invitations$ - East Tennessee Statt% - Southern Illinois To~ - TCWSF Tournamen& - AIAW Region II Tou

1973 RECOi ^^^O^L(J/^@ Murray State ?(gf>^ 15-10@ Lambuth v^lS-4, 15-3© Austin Peay W 15-10, 15-2© Florence State W 15-3, 15-7© Tennessee L 5-2, 14-16, 15-5iff Jackson State W 15-1,15-0# Lambuth W 154, 15-9# Austin Peay W 15-0, 15-2#Union W 154,15-6#Rhodes W 15-5, 15-10#UT-Martin W 154, 15-7$ Middle Tennessee State \ Winthrop I

$ East Tennessee State L% UT-Martin V 5-11% Carson-Newman V% Tennessee L% Carson-Newman fl -, .^-o% Tennessee L 15-3, 14-10~ Eastern Kentucky W 15-13, 15-13~ Coker College ' W 15-7, 15-9~ Duke W 15-8, 154~ Eastern Mennonite W 15-10, 15-3~ Winthrop L 3-11, 5-15, 6-15~ Eastern Kentucky L 15-8, 15-8@ - Mid South Invitational# - UT-Martin Invitational$ - East Tennessee State Tournament% - TCWSF State Championship~ - AIAW Southern Region II

-• r\n * TIT/^^ATIT^ — *•"" ' *1974 RECORD

© Southern Illinois W .0© Northern Illinois W .5, 15-9©Illinois L ^,--8,8-15# Peabody W 15-3, 18-16# Winthrop L 154, 4-15, 15-8# Auburn L 15-8, 15-13$ Miami Dade North CC W 154, 10-15, 15-7$ Jacksonville W 15-13,15-5$ Flagler College L 12-15, 15-9, 15-13$ Georgia W 15-0, 13-15, 15-6$ Florida International L 15-9, 16-14$ Florida Tech W 12-15,15-10,15-5% UT-Martin W 15-8, 15-6% Tennessee Tech W 15-11,15-9% Middle Tennessee State W 15-9, 15-9% East Tennessee State W 15-11, 10-15, 11-9' Murray State W 15-7,14-16,15-7' Francis Marion College W 15-11,15-10

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS* Madison College L 15-11, 15-10* Eastern Kentucky L 8-15, 15-10, 15-9@ - Illinois State Tournament# - East Tennessee State Tournament$ - Jacksonville Tournament% - TCWSF State Championships* - A1AW Southern Region II Championships

1975 RECORD: 16-16

Purdue L 15-10 15-4Western Michigan L 2-15, 15-10, 15-3Ilinois State ' L 15-4, 15-6Carthage College W 9-15, 15-10, 15-13Alabama L 15-12 15-11Berry College L 13-15̂ 15-5, 15-9Hinrtc TP W 1 S-4 1 S ">mnua jv~ w u^ r, *.j~t*Mississippi State W 1-15,15-2,15-4Mississippi Univ./Women L 15-4, 15-7Middle Tennessee State W 15-9,15-11UT-Martin L 10-15, 15-10, 15-13@ Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-3,15-10©Middle Tennessee State W 13-15,15-9,15-5© Tennessee Tech W 12-15, 15-10, 15-7@ Austin Peay W 15-8, 15-2© Lambuth W 15-10, 11-15, 15-5@ UT-Martin W 10-12, 16-14, 15-11# Lambuth L 13-15, 15-8# Tennessee L 15-7,15-8# Auburn L 15-2, 15-8# Middle Tennessee State W 9-15^15-9,15-6# UT-Martin W 15-11, 15-3# Tennessee L 15-13,15-11Southern Illinois W 15-9, 14-16, 15-8Southern Illinois L 12-15, 154, 13-15UT-Martin W 15-12, 11-15, 15-9Memphis Volleyball W 15-7,15-10$ Tennessee L 15-9,15-8$ Carson-Newman L 15-10, 15-7% College of Charleston W 12-14, 15-8, 15-7% Eastern Kentucky L 15-7, 15-9% North Carolina L 15-3, 4-14, 15-11© - UT-Martin Tournament# - Mid-South Invitational$ -TCWSF Championships% - AIAW Southern Region II Championships

1976 RECORD: 12-23-1

UT-Martin L 15-6, 15-5UT-Chattanooga L 14-11, 11-15, 17-15Tennessee Tech L 15-8,17-15@ Columbus College W 15-10, 11-15, 154@Tulane L 15-12,15-7©Mississippi Uni/Women L 154, 15-7@ Mississippi State L 15-8, 15-9©Alabama L 15-1,15-2# Murray State W 15-10,15-6# Southern Illinois L 15-6, 15-2# Ball State L 15-3, 15-3

# Northern Illinois L 15-11, 154$ Murray State L 15-0,15-9$ Lambuth W 15-0, 15-13% North Alabama W 3-15, 15-13, 15-11% Tennessee Tech L 15-13,14-9% Louisiana State L 15-7, 15-8Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-0, 11-15, 14-12~ Central Missouri L 15-6, 15-12~ Western Illinois L 15-5, 15-6~ Illinois-Chicago Circle L 15-3, 15-3~ Wichita State L 15-12, 15-7~ Graceland College T 15-13, 11-15~ SW Missouri State L 15-5, 15-8~ Kearney State L 15-10,154UT-Martin L 15-13, 15-10, 7-15,& Middle Tennessee State W 154,15-7& Rhodes (Southwestern) W 154,154& Lambuth W 154, 15-6& Murray State W 12-15,15-5& Austin Peay W 154, 15-8& UT-Martin L 14-6, 154* Middle Tennessee State W 15-10, 15-7* East Tennessee State L 15-11, 7-15, 134* Tennessee W 8-15, 14-12, 15-11* Tennessee Tech L 15-13, 13-15, 6-15@ Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational# - Southern Illinois Quadrangular Match$ - Lambuth Triangular Match% - Lady Tiger Invitational~ - Southwest Missouri State Tournament& - Austin Peay Invitational* - TCWSF State Championships

1977 RECORD: 23-11

©Mississippi Univ/Women L 15-7, 15-7©Florida Tech L 15-5,16-14©Troy State W 15-9,15-7# UT-Martin W 6-15, 15-11, 13-15,

15-7, 154# Tennessee Tech W 16-14,15-13,11-15,

15-9$ Mississippi State W 15-8, 15-6STulane L 15-11,4-15,15-13$ Mississippi UnivTWomen W 15-10,15-8$ Florida Tech L 15-8, 14-16, 15-13% Rhodes (Southwestern) W 15-1,154% UT-Chattanooga W 15-8, 15-5% Christian Brothers W 15-12, 15-12% Kentucky State W 16-14,14-16,15-13% UT-Martin W 15-8, 11-15, 15-7% Tennessee Tech L 10-15, 16-14, 15-6Mississippi L 14-16, 12-15, 15-3,

15-8, 15-13Southeast 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, 15-6~SW Louisiana L 15-6,15-6~ Northern Kentucky L 8-15, 15-11, 15-12& Lambuth W 154, 154, 15-13& Freed-Hardeman W 15-5, 15-0, 15-11

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSMiddle Tennessee State W 15-12,15-10Middle Tennessee State W 15-4,16-14Southeast Missouri State W 15-8, 15-0* UT-Martin W 15-7,15-6* Mississippi L 15-1, 15-9Mississippi L 11-15, 15-3, 15-5,

15-9Lambuth W 16-14, 154, 15-9+ Middle Tennessee State W 15-12, 15-5+ Tennessee L 15-1, 15-8+ Tennessee Tech W 16-18, 15-3, 15-7+ East Tennessee State W 15-12, 2-15, 15-4# - UT-Martin Triangular Match$ - Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational% - UT-Martin Invitational~ -Lady Tiger Invitational& - Lambuth Triangular Match* - Memphis State Triangular Match+ - TCWSF State Championships

1978 RECORD: 26-19

©Mississippi L 15-10, 15-5.©Mississippi UniVWomen W 15-10,9-15,15-8@UT-Martin W 15-9, 15-6©Alabama L 15-13, 15-6©Arkansas State L 16-14, 8-15, 15-5©Arkansas State W 8-15, 15-12, 15-10©Alabma L 15-8, 15-7# New Orleans W 15-7, 3-15, 17-15# Mississippi Univ./Women L 16-14, 15-6# Florida State L 15-11, 15-3# Arkansas State L 12-15, 15-5, 17-15# Columbus College W 15-10, 15-1$ Middle Tennessee State W 15-8,15-9$ UT-Chattanooga W 10-15, 15-8, 15-7% Middle Tennessee State W 15-10,15-3% Austin Peay W 154,15-3% Southwest Baptist W 15-10, 15-6% Arkansas State L 15-11,17-15~ Texas A&M L 15-6,15-8~ Texas Tech L 15-11,15-5~ Oklahoma L 15-11, 15-11~ Texas L 15-1, 15-9& New Orleans L 15-2,4-15& Nichols State W 15-8, 15-7& Central Arkansas W 15-10, 15-5& Tennessee L 15-13,15-13& UT-Martin W 2-15, 15-7, 15-5& Mississippi L 15-13, 12-15, 15-5' Middle Tennessee State W 16-14,15-12* Southeast Missouri State W 154,15-8+ UT-Chattanooga W 15-10, 15-3+ East Tennessee State W 15-12,8-15,15-7+ Covenant College W 15-2, 15-7! Florida State L 15-3, 15-12! Northern Kentucky L 15-10, 15-13! Morehead State W 15-10, 15-7! Tennessee W 15-13,15-9? UT-Martin W 15-10, 15-13? Austin Peay W 15-3, 15-12

= SW Missouri State W 15-7,15-1= Jefferson CC W 15-12, 7-15, 15-5Tennessee Tech W 15-4, 15-5East Tennessee State L 15-11, 15-11Middle Tennesse State W 15-7,15-9Tennessee L 15-7, 15-7# - Mississippi Univ./Women Tournament$ - Middle Tennessee State Tri-Meet% - UT-Martin Tournament~ - Houston Tournament& - Lady 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

1979 RECORD: 35-20

Henderson State W 15-5, 15-3, 15-6Arkansas State W 15-13, 4-15, 17-15,©Mississippi L 15-3,7-15,15-12,

6-15, 15-9@ Mississippi State W 12-15, 15-7, 16-14

15-2© UT-Martin W 15-11, 15-2© Tulane L 15-9, 7-15, 15-6© Arkansas State W 15-3, 15-12© UT-Martin W 15-5, 15-8©Tulane W 2-15,15-7,15-12© Mississippi L 15-9, 15-13© Arkansas State W 154, 11-15, 15-4# Mississippi W 15-11, 15-13# New Orleans W 16-14, 15-5# SW Louisiana W 15-13, 15-8# Alabama L 16-14, 12-15, 15-13# Florida State L 15-7, 13-15, 15-12,

15-8$ Mississippi State W 16-14, 15-7$ UT-Martin W 15-6, 15-7$ Mississippi L 17-15, 15-12$ Arkansas State L 154, 16-14$ Louisville W 15-11,15-12SMississippi Univ./Women W 15-13, 11-15, 19-17$ Mississippi W 15-10, 16-14, 15-8$ Jefferson CC W 15-7,16-14,12-15,

15-8%Mississippi Univ./WomenW 15-10, 15-7% Langler College W 15-8, 15-5% Central Florida L 12-15, 15-13, 15-0% Miami L 12-15, 15-12, 15-11% Florida Southern W 15-8, 15-13% Tennessee L 15-7, 15-13% Mississippi W 12-15, 7-15, 15-4,

15-9, 16-14~ Missouri (JV) W 15-13, 15-1~ Northern Iowa W 15-9, 15-10~ Missouri-K.C. W 15-7, 15-8~ Kansas State L 9-15, 15-7~ Missouri W 15-12, 15-11

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS% Miami L 12-15, 15-12, 15-11% Florida Southern W 15-8, 15-13% Tennessee L 15-7,15-13% Mississippi W 12-15, 7-15, 154,

15-9, 16-14~ Missouri (JV) W 15-13, 15-1~ Northern Iowa W 15-9, 15-10~ Missouri-K.C. W 15-7, 15-8~ Kansas State L 9-15, 15-7~ Missouri W 15-12, 15-11~ Kansas State L 15-8, 15-13~ UT-Martin W 15-8, 15-1, 16-14& Cincinnati L 15-1, 6-15, 15-7& Eastern Michigan L 15-11,4-15, 15-10& Southern Illinois L 9-15, 15-2, 15-12AMississippi Univ./Women W 6-15, 15-8, 154& UT-Martin W 15-7,5-15,15-9,

12-15, 15-11& North Alabama W 15-5,15-8& Troy State W 15-11,15-7« UT-Chattanooga W 15-8, 17-15•Tennessee Tech W 15-6,15-10' Middle Tennessee St. W 15-8, 14-16, 15-11* East Tennessee St. W 15-6, 15-8* Tennessee L 15-13, 11-15, 154,

15-9+ North Carolina St L 15-10, 15-11+ Tennessee L 15-11, 17-15+ Morehead St. L 15-6, 12-15, 15-12# - Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational$ - Memphis State Invitational% - Florida State Invitational~ - Missouri Invitational& - Southern Illinois Invitational* - TCWSF State Tournament+ - AIAW Region II Tournament

1980 RECORD: 41-17

Mississippi W 10-15,15-11,15-8,15-5

North Alabama W 15-13, 15-5Central Florida W 15-11, 15-7©Alabama-Birmingham W 15-13, 15-8@ Central Florida W 15-15, 15-8©Texas Tech L 15-13,15-6@ Florida State W 15-12, 15-8@ Alabama L 15-8, 15-2UT-Martin W 15-5, 15-13, 10-15,

15-5Mississippi State W 7-15, 154, 15-10,

15-9# Louisville W 16-14, 6-15, 15-8# St. Louis W 12-15, 15-10, 15-8# Tulane W 15-9, 15-11# Florida State L 15-8, 15-9# Cincinnati W 15-7, 15-5# Virginia Tech W 15-3,15-10# Florida State L 10-15, 15-10, 15-10Tennessee Tech W 15-5,15-1,15-5Tennessee L 15-9,12-15,14-16,

15-11, 15-11$ Clemson W 15-10, 15-17, 15-8$ Duke W 15-10, 15-12$ North Carolina State W 16-14, 10-15, 16-14$ Kentucky L 15-13, 16-14$ South Carolina L 15-8, 10-15, 15-12$ North Carolina L 15-9, 15-7% Lake CC W 15-7, 15-2% Miami L 15-11, 15-8% Florida Southern W 15-3, 15-9% North Carolina L 15-10, 15-11~ MississippiUniv./Women W 15-3, 15-6~ Middle Tennessee State W 15-2, 15-13~ Jefferson CC W 15-9, 15-12~ Mississippi L 8-15, 16-14, 15-13Mississippi State W 15-8, 15-8, 15-6Arkansas State W 15-5, 16-14, 15-13& Ball State W 15-6, 4-15, 15-13& Western Michigan L 11-15,15-8,15-6& Illinois-Chicago Circle W 15-6, 15-5& Southern Illinois W 15-9, 15-11& Kellogg CC L 15-8,15-9& Ball State W 15-10, 15-11& Kellogg CC L 9-15, 15-6, 16-14,

154Mississippi W 15-12, 1-15, 15-6,

3-15, 15-12Austin Peay W 15-8, 15-2UT-Martin W 15-2, 15-8Arkansas State W 15-9, 15-8, 15-11* East Tennessee State W 15-10, 15-10' Tennessee W 4-15, 15-8, 15-12•Tennessee Tech W 15-11,15-2•Middle Tennessee State W 15-9,10-15,15-9• UT-Chattanooga W 15-1, 6-15, 15-2• Tennessee L 15-13, 10-15, 15-11• Tennessee W 15-5, 15-11+ East Carolina W 10-15, 17-15, 15-3+ North Carolina W 7-15, 16-14, 15-8+ North Carolina State W 15-9, 14-16, 15-13+ Eastern Kentucky W 7-15, 15-9, 154+ Kentucky L 15-8, 7-15, 15-5,

16-14+ Eastern Kentucky L 154, 14-16, 15-13,

15-8# - Metro Conference Tournament$ - South Carolina Invitational% - Florida State Invitational~ - Memphis State Invitational& - Southern Illinois Invitational• - TCWSF State Tournament+ - AIAW Region II Tournament

1981 RECORD: 27-14

@ Louisville W 15-10, 3-15, 15-5,15-8

@ SW Missouri State L 15-12, 154, 15-11@ Oral Roberts L 15-12, 15-5, 6-15,

15-12Mississippi W 16-14, 15-8

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS# Alabama W 16-14, 15-8

# Northwestern L 15-11, 15-10# Central Florida W 15-11, 15-10# South Carolina W 15-5, 13-15, 15-7# Kentucky L 15-9, 15-3Alabama-Birmingham W 15-9, 15-7, 15-6$ Mississippi " W 15-11, 15-10$ Western Illinois L 15-13, 10-15, 15-13$ Missouri L 15-8, 15-9$ Western Illinois L 15-12, 15-17, 17-15

15-13$ Mississippi W 15-5, 15-3, 15-1Alabama-Birmingham W 154, 15-9, 15-13Southern Illinois L 11-15, 15-7, 15-8,

15-10Mississippi State W 15-5, 15-10, 15-5% Central Arkansas W 15-2, 15-7, 15-3% Jefferson CC W 15-11,154,15-10% St. Louis W 15-8, 15-13, 8-15,

15-6~ Middle Tennessee State W 15-3,15-10,15-2~ Rollins W 15-8, 15-2, 15-7~ East Tennessee State W 15-10, 14-16, 10-15

15-9, 15-10~ Florida State L 15-13, 15-13, 154~ Tennessee L 15-4, 15-12, 15-0& Mississippi State W 15-2, 15-6&Mississippi Univ./Women W 15-3, 15-7& Tulane W 15-9, 15-6& Mississippi L 10-15, 15-3, 16-14& Mississippi State W 15-3, 15-17, 15-8& Mississippi W 15-3, 17-15Mississippi State W 15-10, 15-8, 15-6Mississippi W 14-16, 16-14, 9-16,

15-13, 15-12* Tulane L 15-11, 14-16, 15-13* Virginia Tech W 15-3, 7-15, 15-10' Cincinnati L 11-15, 15-9, 15-11' St. Louis W 15-6, 15-12* Louisville W 13-15, 15-12, 15-13* Tulane W 18-16, 7-15, 15-12+ Cincinnati L 15-7, 15-12@ - Southwest Missouri Quadrangular Meet# - Kentucky Invitational$ - Missouri Invitational% - Lady Tiger Invitational^ - Tennessee Invitational& - Ole Miss Invitational* - Metro Conference Tournament+ - Metro Championship

1982 RECORD: 15-26

Kentucky L 8-15, 12-15, 15-9,15-12, 15-9

©Southern Illinois L 15-10, 15-7, 14-16,15-7

©Eastern Illinois L 13-15, 15-13, 17-1515-3, 15-5

~ New Orleans W 15-10,15-12

~ Arkansas State W 15-5,15-8Mississippi W 12-15, 15-6, 13-15,

15-9, 15-6Southern Mississippi W 15-7, 15-5, 154# Southern Illinois L 15-6, 15-13, 15-10# Tennessee L 154, 15-8, 15-3$ South Alabama L 15-11, 15-12$ Texas A&M L 15-9,15-11$ Nichols State L 15-9, 15-1$ Louisiana State W 12-15, 15-13, 15-10$ Sam Houston State L 15-7, 154Arkansas State W 15-6, 15-12, 11-15,% Eastern Michigan L 15-6, 15-7% Western Michigan L 12-15, 154, 15-5% Illinois State L 15-0, 15-1% Cincinnati L 15-2, 13-15, 15-13Kentucky L 5-15, 15-9, 15-11,

15-5~ Mississippi State W 154, 15-0~ Mississippi L 9-15, 15-3, 15-5~ New Orleans W 15-10,15-12~ Arkansas State W 15-5, 15-8~ Arkansas State W 15-7, 15-2~ Mississippi L 15-13, 15-11Mississippi L 15-12, 11-15, 1-15,

15-5, 15-8& Tennessee Tech L 15-11,15-6& Florida State L 15-7, 15-10& Morehead State W 15-13, 15-13& Eastern Kentucky W 15-6, 13-15, 15-11& Morehead State L 15-11, 15-12Arkansas State W 13-15, 15-7, 15-2,

15-9* Virginia Tech W 15-3, 13-15, 15-8* Florida State L 15-7, 15-1' Louisville L 15-7, 15-10' Cincinnati W 15-6, 15-13* Tulane W 15-8, 15-13* Southern Mississippi W 15-7, 15-1« Cincinnati L 19-17, 0-15, 154,

15-6' Florida State L 15-5, 15-5, 15-7•"• - Southern Illinois Invitational# - Memphis State Invitational$ - Louisiana State Classic% - Louisville Invitational"• - Ole Miss Invitational& - Morehead State Invitational* - Metro Conference Tournament

1983 RECORD: 15-18

@ UCLA L 154, 154@ Loyola Marymount L 15-10, 15-3@Utah " L 15-9,6-15,15-18@ Cal-Santa Clara L 13-15, 15-9, 15-5Mississippi W 2-15, 9-15, 15-11,

15-10, 16-14Arkansas State W 15-13, 154, 12-15,

15-13# Cincinnati L 154, 14-16, 15-12,

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS15-10,16-14

W 15-13,154,12-15,15-13

L 15-4,14-16,15-12,15-5

W 15-8,15-9,15-13L 11-15,7-15,15-5,

15-12,16-14L 15-0,12-15,14-16,

16-14,15-7W 15-5,15-5,15-3L 15-11,16-14,154L 15-1,15-8,8-15,

15-11L 15-12,4-15,15-13,

11-15,16-14L 15-13,15-7,15-13W 15-11,15-3,15-3L 16-14,15-9,15-13L 15-5,15-13,15-8L 7-15,16-14,15-11,

15-9L 13-15,14-16,15-5,

15-11,15-5L 6-15,15-12,15-11,

14-16,15-12W 16-14,12-15,15-0,

15-7W 10-15,11-15,17-15

15-11,15-6W 15-9,10-15,15-12,

13-15,15-7& Mississippi L 16-14,15-13,16-14Southeast Missouri State W 15-9,15-2,15-12Southeast Missouri State W 15-9,7-15,15-13,

15-12' Arkansas State W 15-13,15-12,15-10* Tulsa W 15-6,15-6,15-5* Illinois W 10-15,12-15,16-14

15-8,15-13+ Louisville L 12-15,154,15-13,

16-14@Cal-State Fullerton Tournament* - Virginia Tech Invitational$ - Memphis State Tournament% - Southern Mississippi Invitational~ - Tennessee Tournament& - Ole Miss Tournament* - Memphis State Invitational+ - Metro Tournament

1984 RECORD: 21-16

Arkansas State

# Cincinnati

# Virginia Tech# Louisville

Tennessee Tech

$ Southern MississippiMississippi% Florida State

% South Carolina

% Tulane% Southern Mississippi~ Cincinnati•"• Tennessee~ George Washington

~ Morehead State

Arkansas State

& Mississippi State

& Mississippi

& Alabama-Birmingham

Southern Illinois

Indiana PurdueIndiana StateFlorida

Eastern Illinois

WWW

W

15-5,15-12,9-15,15-2154,154,15-1215-11,15-5,15-1015-8,13-15,15-7,15-815-9,13-15,15-7,15-8

Mississippi

@ SW Missouri State@ Oral Roberts

@Oral Roberts

@ SW Missouri State# Mississippi

LW

W

LL

# Arkansas State W# Middle Tennessee State WMiddle Tenn. State W

WW

15-12,8-15,15-2,13-15,15-915-2,154,15-713-15,15-9,154,15-812-15,17-15,15-8,15-1115-10,15-6,15-105-15,15-12,15-8,12-15,15-515-12,15-11,16-1415-5,13-15,15-1,15-5,13-15,15-1,15-215-9,154,15-11

7-15,15-3,15-9,11-15,15-10

W 15-6,15-7,15-8W 15-8,15-12,15-12L 5-15,4-15,7-15L 9-15,13-15,4-15L 14-16,1-15,154,

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

21-23,12-15L 15-13,9-15,13-15,

14,13-15W 15-9,15-13,15-9W 15-9,15-9,15-7L 11-15,11-15,15-9,

11-15W 11-15,15-10,13-15,

15-9,15-11W 15-11,15-8,14-16,

10-15,15-12W 15-3,7-15,15-6,

15-3L 9-15,10-15,7-15W 15-12,15-11,10-15,

15-10W 11-15,15-9,15-13,

15-12L 8-15,10-15,15-6,

13-15@ SW Missouri State Tournament# - Mississippi State Tournament$ - Texas Tournament* - Metro Tournament

1985 RECORD: 15-19

* Mississippi StateTulane

Southern MississippiArkansas State$ Texas-Arlington$ Oklahoma$ Texas A&M

Murray StateAlabama-BirminghamFlorida StateGeorgiaLouisvilleCincinnati

Mississippi

Arkansas StateSoutheast Missouri StateSouth Carolina

Virginia Tech

Tulsa

Morehead State

Southern IllinoisIllinois-Chicago

* Cincinnati

* Louisville

Alabama-Birmingham WClemson WEastern Illinois L

15-11,15-10,15-915-11,15-3,15-12154,7-15,13-15,15-3,16-14

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSLouisiana State L 15-11, 15-13, 15-7SW Louisiana W 15-13,16-14,5-15,

15-1Loyola L 154, 15-13, 15-11,North Dakota State W 11-15, 154, 9-15,

15-6, 15-11Mississippi W 13-15, 15-8, 15-7,

15-12Texas-Arlington L 15-6, 154, 15-2Western Michigan L 15-0, 15-5, 15-5Tennessee L 15-9, 15-5, 16-14Florida State L 15-5, 15-13, 12-15,

15-2Montevallo W 15-5, 5-15, 15-3,

12-15, 15-13Xavier W 15-11, 11-15, 15-6,

15-13Southern Illinois L 15-5, 15-8, 15-2Stephen F. Austin L 15-12, 15-12, 15-12Louisville L 154, 11-15, 15-11,

15-2Cincinnati W 15-1, 15-10, 16-14ME Louisiana W 154,10-15,15-8,

15-11Tulane L 15-13, 15-5, 9-15,

17-15Southern Mississippi W 11-15, 13-15, 15-5,

154, 15-13Arkansas State W 15-11, 7-15, 5-15,

15-13, 17-15Mississippi L 154, 15-12, 15-9Georgia L 15-5, 154, 18-16South Carolina L 15-10, 15-13, 8-15,

15-10Virginia Tech W 16-14, 13-15, 154,

15-8Southern Illinois L 15-3, 15-7, 15-13Arkansas State L 15-8, 6-15, 15-11,

12-15, 15-9@Tulsa L 12-15,15-8,16-14,

15-7©Tennessee Tech L 16-14,4-15,17-15,

15-2@ Western Kentucky W 15-12, 15-3, 13-15,

15-9©Mississippi State W 15-12, 15-6, 8-15,

15-12Austin Peay W 15-11, 15-6, 15-8* Southern Mississippi L 15-13, 15-7, 8-15,

15-10@ Memphis State Invitational* - Metro Tournament

1986 RECORD: 17-17

@ SW Missouri State L 16-14, 15-8, 15-11@ Georgetown W 15-13, 15-11, 11-15

10-15, 15-2@ Mississippi L 154, 15-13, 15-8# Butler W 15-13, 15-7, 13-15,

13-15, 15-7

# Western Kentucky W 8-15, 15-11, 15-6,15-9

# Tennessee L 18-16,15-5,15-9# Louisville W 15-5, 15-12, 16-14# Tennessee L 15-6,15-13,15-7Austin Peay W 15-8, 154, 15-9Mississippi State W 14-16, 15-9, 15-8,

15-9Ark-Little Rock W 11-15, 15-11, 15-10,

15-12Oral Roberts L 15-12, 15-13, 14-16,

16-14NE Louisiana L 15-11,15-7,15-11Arkansas State W 8-15, 13-15, 15-8,

15-6, 15-10Southern Mississippi W 154, 15-13, 15-9William & Mary W 10-15,15-11,15-10,

16-14Florida State L 15-10, 15-8, 13-15,

10-15, 154$ Florida L 15-10, 15-13, 15-8$ North Carolina State L 13-15, 154, 15-6,

15-7Arkansas State W 15-10, 15-6, 15-0Mississippi W 15-10, 15-13, 6-15,

19-17Louisville L 15-3, 154, 11-15,

11-15, 15-7Cincinnati L 15-5, 7-15, 154,

15-12Loyola L 9-15, 15-13, 11-15,

15-12, 15-11Oral Roberts L 11-15, 15-9, 7-15,

15-9, 15-10South Carolina L 15-8, 15-5, 15-8Virginia Tech L 17-15,12-15,3-15,

15-7, 16-14% Texas-El Paso W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11% Xavier W 11-15, 15-10, 8-15,

15-5, 15-11%Tulsa W 15-1,15-8,15-11Arkansas State W 15-8, 15-2, 9-15,

15-6Mississippi L 12-15, 6-15, 154,

15-11, 16-14* Cincinnati W 12-15, 14-16, 15-13,

15-8, 15-12* South Carolina L 16-14, 154, 13-15,

11-15, 15-12@ - Lady Tiger Classic# - Western Kentucky Tournament$ - Florida Tournament% - Memphis State Invitational* - Metro Tournament

1987 RECORD: 21-16

Tennessee L 12-15, 9-15, 15-1110-15

Texas L 7-15, 11-15, 8-15

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THE UNIVERSITY

The roots of Memphis State date back to September 1:5,1912, with the establishmentand opening of the West Tennessee State Normal School, which provided for the trainingof primary and secondary education teachers. However, the seed for the normal school'screation were sown three years earlier, in 1909, when the Tennessee General Assemblypassed a General Education law calling for the establishment and maintenace of threenormal schools, one located in each of the three grand divisions of the State.

The eastern edge of Memphis became the site for the West Tennessee State NormalSchool, which in 1925 became the\West Tennessfee State Teachers College. In 1941, theCollege's curriculum in liberal aits was expanded, and the name was changed toMemphis State College, and institution serving three to four thousand students. Theundergraduate program was reorganized into/three schools and a graduate school wasadded in 1951.

On July 1, 1957, Memphis State achieved its status as a university, and has sinceexpanded its degree programs to serve Vsuident population of over 20,000.

When classes first met at West Tennessee Normal School in the autumn of 1912,athletics were an important part of activities offered to students.

The football program was started and the team played two games during the 1912season, tying the first, 0-0, and winning the final game of the season, 13-6. Since thattime, working hand-in-hand, Memphis State University, and the athletic departmenthave made great progress in growth and development.

Tiger basketball was started in 1920 and in just 35 seasons was playing in the finalsof the NIT in New York. From it's inception, basketball, as well as football, has beena success. During that inaugural basketball season, the Tigers posted 22 wins againstjust eight losses. Both the Tiger football and basketball teams have enjoyed morethan 40-winning seasons since becoming a part of the Memphis State campus life.

Following World War II, MSU reactivated the football and basketball programs andadded baseball, track, golf, tennis and cross country. All have flourished since 1946and have reached NCAA Division 1-A status. The women's athleticdepartment, long since successful at Memphis State, was merged with the men'sathletic department in 1980, giving MSU a well rounded athletic family.

The goals of the University and the athletic department are one in the same: tocontinue the growth and development of student-athletes that is the tradition ofMemphis State University.

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THE ADMINISTRATIONBj Dr. Thomas Glenn Carpenter

MSU's 9th President

Dr. Thomas Glenn Carpenter, who played football atGerogia Tech before graduating from Memphis State, hasbeen president of his alma mater for eight years. Hisappointment as the ninth president of the University by theState Board of Regents was effective August 1, 1980. He haspreviously been president of the University of North Floridaat Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Carpenter played on GeorgiaTech teams before entering the Navy in 1944 during WorldWar II.

Dr. Carpenter, 61, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and waseducated in the public schools of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He received'hisbachelor of science degree in business administration from Memphis State in/1949.He went on to receive his master's degree in economics from Baylor University in1950 and Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 1963. A /

Dr. Carpenter has 30 years professional experience, serv/ng five institutions ofhigher education. He began in 1957 at the University of Florida as an instructor ofeconomics and statistics and also served there as the assistant director/of housing.

From 1964 to 1965 he served as director of auxilary services at Florida AtlanticUniversity. Then in 1965 he went to the University of West Fiqridar'as businessmanager. During the next four and a half years there, he served as dean foradministration, vice president for administrative services and acting vice presidentfor academic affairs.

In 1969 he became president of the University of North Florida and served in thatcapacity for 11 years.

Dr. Carpenter is married to the former Oneida Pruette of Memphis, also aMemphis State graduate. They have two children.

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

Memphis State University is proud to be a member of the State University andCommunity College System of Tennessee, which is governed by the State Board ofregents. The system includes six universities and 10 community colleges and wasformed by the General Assembly in 1972. Chancellor of the state system isThomas G. Garland who graduated from East Tennessee State.

Other member of the state board include: The Honorable Ned Ray McWherter(Nashville), Gwen Awsumb (Memphis), A.C. Clark (Nashville), Abby CharlesEblen (Johnson City), Ross N. Faires (Oneida), William W. Farris (Memphis),Clifford Henry (Maryville), Thomas Ingram (Nashville), Dr. A.D. Johnson (OakRidge), Jane G. Kisber (Jackson), Richard A. Lewis (Nashville), HubertMcCullough (Murfreesboro), Arliss A. Roaden (Nashville), Charles E. Smith(Nashville), A. Howard Warf (Hohenwald), David V. White (Sevierville), Ed. E.Williams, III (Johnson City).

ATHLETIC DIRECTORS

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CHARLES CAVAGNAROAthletic Director

Charles Cavagnaro, a former sports editor andmetropolitan editor of The Memphis Commerical Appeal,,took over the duties of Memphis State's athletic director onNovember 1,1982.

A lifelong Memphian, the 47-year-old Cavagnaro attendedelementary and high school in Memphis, and received abachelor of science degree in journalism in 1966 fromMemphis State University.

Cavagnaro worked as a sports reporter for ten years at TheCommercial Apeal, covering all manner of sports stories and

dealing with personalities, players and coaches. During this tirhe he was assigned tocover Memphis State football and basketball. After ten years at The CommercialAppeal, Cavagnaro became general manager of a professional basketball team, theMemphis Pros of the ABA, in 1970 and at the time was the youngest G.M. (30) inprofessional basketball. Cavagnaro returned to The Commercial Appeal and workedin a series of newspaper management positions, including night metropolitan editor,executive sports editor, assistant managing editor and assistant managing editor forthe metropolitan desk, a position he held until 19

Cavagnaro and his wife, $at, have three children.

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llYNN PARKESsistant Athletic Director-Women's Athletics

Lynn Parkes, .the women's golf coach at Memphis State forthe past 11 years, is now in her fifth year as AssistantAthletic-Director of Women's Athletics. Parkes, 37, replacedElma Roane, who retired five years ago, after working nearly40 years for Memphis State.

Parkes is just the second administrator for women'sathletics at Memphis State to oversee the six women's sports(basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis, track and cross country).

A native of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Parkes is a 1973graduate from the University of Alabama, where she played

collegiate golf and competed for the Crimson Tide at the AIAW national tour-nament her final three years of college. Following her graduation she taught fortwo years at Loretto (Tennesse) High School as a physical education instructor.

Parkes came to Memphis State in 1975 to complete her graduate degree in physicaleducation and, at the same time, started the women's golf program at Memphis State.

A member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association and the Women's GolfCoaches Association. Parkes also serves as an Area Consultant for the National GolfFoundation, which provides teaching clinics in this country. She has been veryinstrumental in the developing of junior golf, as a clinician, working throughout thesoutheastern United States in various camps helping young players develop then-skills. She is also involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes atMemphis State and was named to the FCA Golf Ministry National Board ofDirectors.

ACADEMICSGOALS OF THE UNIVERSITYThe primary purpose of Memphis State University is to advance learning. The

University is dedicated first to the tradional ideals of learning by focusing its attentionand efforts upon the creation, transmission, and application of knowledge. Secondly, itis committed to goals that are utilitarian in (1) preparing students to serve in a variety ofprofessions and occupations, and in (2) providing services to society for improving thequality of life and evironment. Through instruction, research and public service, theUniversity offers a diversity of learning opportunites for the pusuit of knowledtge andtruth in an atmosphere of free inquiry and open discussion. A community of learning,the University exists to nurture students in achieving intellectual competence, maturity,and self development.

ORGANIZATIONMemphis State University is comprised of six undergraduate colleges, The School

of Law, and The Graduate School. The undergraduate colleges are The Collegeof Arts and Sciences, The Fogelman College of Business and Economics, TheCollege of Communication and Fine Arts, The College of Education, The HerffCollege of Engineering, and The University College. There are several Specialprograms: Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC, Audiology and Speech Patholpgy, Cityand Regional Planning, International Studies, Nursing, and Urban Studies. TheOffice of Advancement and Continuing Education coordinates CEU (ContinuingEducation Unit) credit through conferences, institutes, short courses, etc.; andnon-credit courses designed to provide increased opportunities for the people of thisarea to avail themselves of University facilities and servic

CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SERVICESThe Center for Athletic Academic Services is committe'djQ^issisting student

athletes in earning a college degree. The Center provides an atmosphere of personalattention and encouragement as well as tutorial assistance and academic support.The Center's services includes advice in all aspects of the student athlete's academiclife-registration; study skills; degree planning; information regarding Universityprograms, and policies and procedures. The Center also offers advice, sponsorprograms and workshops to enhance the personal development of the studentathlete. Information regarding NCAA rules and regulations are made available to thestudent athlete by the Center. Additionally, the Center monitors the student athlete'sprogress toward his/her degree objective. The director of the center is Dr. TimSumner, who is assisted by Nancy Carlile, Richard Jones and Gina Pickens.

DR. TIMSUMNER

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NANCYCARLILE

RICHARDJONES

GINAPICKENS

MEDIA INFORMATIONSHERILYNFIVEASHAssistant Sports Information Director

Memphis State AthleticsAthletic Office Building 205Memphis, Tennessee 38152Office: (901) 678-2337Home: (901) 360-9081

PRESS CREDENTIALS - Requests for working press passes should be directedto Sherilyn Fiveash, preferable in writing, at least one week in advance of a specificgame. Seating is limited and will be restricted to filling press, radio and televisionrepresentatives needs according to NCAA regulations. Credentials not picked up at theSports Information Office (Room 205 of the Athletic Office Building at the corner ofSouthern and Normal), can be picked up at the ticket window at the Field House.

PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS - These credentials will be issued only toaccredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Working areafor all photographers will include the floor area at both ends of the court and along theside of the playing floor opposite the benches.

TELPHONES/TELECOPIERS - Three long-distance, operator-assistedtelephones are available, one on press row and two in the media room, on a first-come,first-serve basis. Priority will be give to wire service representatives and to those filingfor publication the next morning (for night games). There is one telecopier availablefor sending copy at no charge.

STATISTICS/SERVICES - Services provided by Memphis State sports informationstaff includes programs, rosters and complete box scores.

INTERVIEWS - Head Coach Jim Callender and the MSU players will be available forinterviews following each match. Interview requests should be directed to a member ofthe sports information staff.

PRACTICE ATTENDANCE - All Lady Tiger practices are closed to the public.However, some accommodations may be made for the media if ample notice is given tothe SID.

TICKET INFORMATION - Tickets for all Lady Tiger home games areavailable at the University Center Ticket Office which is open from 9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.,or at MSU Field House prior to each match. The ticket office telephone number is (901)678-2043.

1988 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TIMESept. 1 @ Southern Illinois 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 2-3 @ University of Missouri Tournament TEA

(Missouri, Western Illinois, Wichita State)

Sept. 8-10 MSU/ GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSIC TBA

(Alabama-Birmingham, Clemson, Fresno St.,New Mexico, South Alabama, Toledo, Valparaiso)

Sept. 13 AUSTIN PEAY 7:30 p.m.

Sept. 14 @ Colorado State TBA

Sept. 16-17 @ University of Colorado Invitational TBA

(Colorado, Ole Miss, New Mexico, VirginiaTech, Wyoming)

Sept. 23-24 @ Penn State Classic TBA

(Maryland, Penn State, Villanova)

Sept. 28 OLE MISS 7:30 p.m.

Sept. 29 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 4 ARKANSAS STATE 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 7 @ Louisville 6:00 p.m.

Oct. 8 @ Cincinnati 6:00 p.m.

Oct. 9 @ Kentucky l:00p.m.

Oct. 14 @ Florida State 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 15-16 @ South Florida Tournament TBA

(Florida, Miami-Ohio, South Florida)

Oct. 19 @ Arkansas State 7:30 p.m.Oct. 21 ALCORN STATE 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 25 @ Ole Miss 7:00 p.m.Oct. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 29 VIRGINIA TECH 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 3 GEORGIA 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 4-5 MEMPHIS STATE INVITATIONAL TBA

(Northeast Louisiana, St. Louis, Tulsa,Western Illinois, Western Kentucky)

Nov. 18-20 Metro Conference Tournament TBA(In Cincinnati, Oh.)

All Times Are CentralHome Games in all CAPS/BOLD

Memphis State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. PS 8/88-301