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The 2009 University of Memphis Soccer Media Guide is the official resource for the Tiger men's and women's soccer teams. The 80 page guide includes information for the media, a 2009 outlook, player rosters, coach bios, player bios, opponent information, 2008 review and statistics, information on Conference USA, Memphis soccer records, Memphis soccer history and information about the University of Memphis.

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CREDITSEDITORS: Shawn Smith, Josh Wilkins and Mark Taylor

ASSISTANCE: Brandon Kolditz, Jennifer Rodrigues, Tammy DeGroff, Jason Redd and Lamar Chance

COVER DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Brandon Kolditz

PHOTOGRAPHY: Joe Murphy, Nik Layman, Gordon Gibson and Marcus Snowden

PRINTING: EBSCO Media, Birmingham, AL 35233

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GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool: ................. The University of MemphisLocation: ................................Memphis, Tenn.Founded: .................................................1912Enrollment: ...........................................20,214Affi liation: ...............................NCAA Division IConference:.......................... Conference USANickname: ............................................. TigersColors: ..........................................Blue & GrayHome Field: .........Mike Rose Soccer ComplexSurface: ................................................. GrassCapacity: ................................................3,000President: ........................... Dr. Shirley RainesAthletic Director: ...................... R.C. Johnson

MEN’S HISTORYFirst Year of Soccer: ...............................1982All-Time Record: ...........................266-214-47NCAA Tournaments/Last: ...................2/2004Last Postseason Opponent: .........Ohio StateResult: ..............................L, 1-0 (First Round)

MEN’S COACHING STAFFHead Coach:................................Richie Grant.......................(Green Mountain College, 1993)Overall Record (Yrs): ..... 148-101-16 (14 yrs)Record at Memphis (Yrs): .. 95-77-14 (10 yrs)Assistant Coach: .............. Nick Glaser (2 yrs)Assistant Coach: .......Mark Franklin (First yr)Volunteer Coach: ........Remco de Jong (4 yrs)

MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: ............................6-11-2Home: ......................................................3-4-1Away: .......................................................3-3-1Neutral: ....................................................0-4-02008 C-USA Record/Finish: ......... 3-4-1/T-3rdHome: ......................................................1-3-0Away: .......................................................2-1-1Neutral: ....................................................0-0-0Final 2008 Rankings: ................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost: ...............12/5Starters Returning/Lost: ...........................6/5

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Contact: ...........................Shawn SmithOffi ce Phone: ......................... (901) 678-5294Mobile Phone: ........................ (319) 431-2545E-mail:..................... [email protected]’s Contact: ....................... Mark TaylorOffi ce Phone: ......................... (901) 678-5294Mobile Phone: ........................ (870) 759-2074E-mail:[email protected] Relations Fax: ............. (901) 678-4134Address: .....................570 Normal, Room 203..........................................Memphis, TN 38152Web Site: ..................... www.GoTigersGo.com

WOMEN’S HISTORYFirst Year of Soccer: ...............................1995All-Time Record: ...........................128-134-15NCAA Tournaments/Last: ...................2/2008Last Postseason Opponent: ................ IllinoisResult: ..............................L, 1-0 (First Round)

WOMEN’S COACHING STAFFHead Coach:.......................Brooks Monaghan.......................... (University of Memphis, 1994)Overall Record (Yrs):.............94-74-11 (9 yrs)Record at Memphis (Yrs): ..................... sameAssistant Coach: ................ Jodi Grant (8 yrs)Goalkeeper Coach: .....Jonny Walker (First yr)Volunteer Coach: ...........Amy Morrison (4 yrs)

WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: ............................15-5-2Home: ......................................................6-3-1Away: .......................................................6-1-1Neutral: ....................................................3-1-02008 C-USA Record/Finish: ..........8-2-1/T-1stHome: ......................................................4-1-0Away: .......................................................4-1-1Neutral: ....................................................0-0-0Final 2008 Rankings: ................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/ Lost: ..............20/5Starters Returning/ Lost: ..........................8/3

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

MEDIA2009 Schedule................................. 22009 Roster ..................................... 3

2008 OUTLOOKSeason Preview............................6-72009 Opponents ...........................8-9

COACHES & STAFFHead Coach Richie Grant......... 10-11Assistant Coaches ....................12-13

MEET THE TIGERSPlayer Profi les ..........................14-20

2008 REVIEWSeason Recap ..........................21-22Spring Review ............................... 22Statistics/Results ........................... 23C-USA Review ............................... 24

HISTORYYear-by-Year Results ................25-26All-Time C-USA Standings ............ 27All-Time Series Records ................ 28Coaching Records ......................... 28All-Time Roster .........................29-30Memphis Classic ........................... 30Record Book .................................. 31Honor Roll...................................... 31

CONFERENCE USAC-USA Composite Schedule ......... 32

MEDIA2009 Schedule................................. 22009 Roster ..................................... 4

2008 OUTLOOKSeason Preview........................34-352009 Opponents .......................36-38

COACHES & STAFFHead Coach Brooks Monaghan ...39-40Assistant Coaches ....................41-42

MEET THE LADY TIGERSPlayer Profi les ..........................43-51

2008 REVIEWSpring Review ............................... 51Season Recap ..........................52-53Statistics/Results ........................... 54C-USA Review ............................... 55

HISTORYYear-by-Year Results ..................... 56Coaching Records ......................... 56All-Time C-USA Standings ............ 57All-Time Series Records ................ 58All-Time Roster .............................. 59Honor Roll...................................... 60Record Book .................................. 61

CONFERENCE USAC-USA Composite Schedule ......... 62

2009 QUICK FACTS2009 QUICK FACTS

MEN’S SOCCER WOMEN’S SOCCER

TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

The University of Memphis soccer media guide has ranked among the best in its class by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). In the past three years, the guide has ranked Best Overall (2006) in the multi-sport category and second in the nation (2007) in the men’s soccer category.

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UNIVERSITY SECTIONUniversity of Memphis ..............64-65President Shirley Raines ............... 66AD R.C. Johnson ........................... 67Staff Directory ...........................68-70Mike Rose Soccer Complex .......... 71Athletic Facilities ............................ 72

Murphy Athletic Complex ............... 73Athletic Training Room .................. 74Strength & Conditioning................. 75Academic Center. .......................... 76Tiger Traditions .............................. 77Memphis ...................................78-79Offi cial Web Site ............................ 80

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NEWSPAPERSCommercial Appeal(901) 529-2360 .........Fax: (901) 529-2362495 Union AvenueMemphis, TN [email protected] Stukenborg (Beat Writer), David Williams (Sports Editor)

Memphis Flyer(901) 521-9000 .........Fax: (901) 521-0129460 Tennessee StreetMemphis, TN 38101Sports Editor

Daily Helmsman(901) 678-2192 .........Fax: (901) 678-4792Meeman Bldg, 113Memphis, TN 38152Joseph Russell (Sports Editor)

TELEVISIONWREG TV 3 (CBS)(901) 543-2117 .........Fax: (901) 543-2167803 Channel Three DriveMemphis, TN 38103Glenn Carver (Sports Director)Mike Ceide

WMC TV 5 (NBC)(901) 726-0410 .........Fax: (901) 278-76331960 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38103Jarvis Greer (Sports Director)Carrie Anderson

WHBQ TV 13 (FOX)(901) 320-1345 .........Fax: (901) 320-1366485 South HighlandMemphis, TN 38111Matt Stark (Sports Director)Kristin Tallent, Marcus Hunter, Greg Gaston

WPTY TV 24 (ABC)(901) 323-2430 .........Fax: (901) 452-18202701 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38104Jamie Griffi n (Sports Director)Ari Bergeron, Kathy Morris

RADIOWREC AM 600(901) 259-1300 .........Fax: (901) 259-64452650 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Ste 4100Memphis, TN 38118Forrest Goodman

WUMR FM 92(901) 678-3176 .........Fax: (901) 678-4331University of MemphisMemphis, TN 38152

730 Fox Sports Radio(901) 522-1919 .........Fax: (901) 522-1920203 Beale Street, Suite 204Memphis, TN 38103Jon Roser (Producer)

WHBQ AM 560(901) 375-9324 .........Fax: (901) 795-44546080 Mt. MoriahMemphis, TN 38115Eli Savoie (Program Director)

8/19 Wed Lambuth $ Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.8/23 Sun at Christian Brothers $ Memphis, Tenn. 7 p.m.8/26 Wed Saint Louis $ Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.9/4 Fri at Bradley # & Peoria, Ill. 10 p.m.9/6 Sun vs. Eastern Illinois # Peoria, Ill. 1 p.m.9/11 Fri vs. UMKC % Birmingham, Ala. 5 p.m.9/13 Sun vs. Drake % Birmingham, Ala. 12 p.m.9/18 Fri Vermont ! Mike Rose Stadium 5:30 p.m.9/20 Sun Central Arkansas ! Mike Rose Stadium 5:30 p.m.9/26 Sat UCF * Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/3 Sat at SMU * ^ Dallas, Texas 5 p.m.10/10 Sat Kentucky * Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/14 Wed at UAB * Birmingham, Ala. 7 p.m.10/17 Sat Florida International * Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/21 Wed at Marshall * Huntington, W. Va. 7 p.m.10/24 Sat SIU-Edwardsville Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/28 Wed Alabama A&M Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.11/1 Sun at Tulsa * ^ Tulsa, Okla 2 p.m.11/7 Sat South Carolina * Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.11/11-15 C-USA Tournament TBA

HOME GAMES IN BOLD ! MEMPHIS CLASSIC

# BRADLEY TOURNAMENT % UAB “SOCCER FOR A CURE” CLASSIC

^ GAME AIRED ON CBS COLLEGE SPORTS & GAME AIRED ON FOX SOCCER CHANNEL

* C-USA MATCH $ EXHIBITION MATCH

*ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

8/15 Sat Samford # Mike Rose Stadium 1 p.m.8/21 Fri at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 7 p.m.8/28 Fri Arkansas-Little Rock Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.9/4 Fri Ole Miss Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.9/6 Sun Western Kentucky Mike Rose Stadium 1 p.m.9/11 Fri at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m.9/13 Sun at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m.9/18 Fri Saint Louis Mike Rose Stadium 8 p.m.9/20 Sun Evansville Mike Rose Stadium 1:30 p.m.9/25 Fri at Southern Miss* Hattiesburg, Miss. 4 p.m.9/27 Sun at UCF* ^ Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m.10/2 Fri UTEP* Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/4 Sun Colorado College* Mike Rose Stadium 1 p.m.10/9 Fri at Houston* Houston, Texas 7 p.m.10/11 Sun at Rice* ^ Houston, Texas 1 p.m.10/16 Fri SMU* Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.10/18 Sun Tulsa* Mike Rose Stadium 1 p.m.10/23 Fri at Marshall* Huntington, W. Va. 7 p.m.10/25 Sun at East Carolina* Greenville, N.C. 1 p.m.10/29 Fri UAB* Mike Rose Stadium 7 p.m.11/4-8 C- USA Tournament Dallas, Texas (Rice)

HOME GAMES IN BOLD# EXHIBITION MATCH * C-USA MATCH^ GAME AIRED ON CBS COLLEGE SPORTS

ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

CREDENTIALSMembers of the media traveling with the team to Mike Rose Soccer Complex do not need a credential. Media not traveling with the team need to contact Shawn Smith or Mark Taylor in the University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Offi ce for press cre-dentials. A pass list will be kept at the main gate area, which also serves as the media gate. Seating in the press area is limited and will be restricted to working press, radio and television representatives’ needs, according to NCAA regulations.

PARKINGMedia parking is located in the parking lot adjacent to the main gate. No parking pass is required.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPress and television photographers are requested to stay at least 10 feet from the playing surface.

STATISTICSThe U of M Media Relations Offi ce will provide game notes, statistics, rosters and media guides throughout the game to all members of the media. The U of M Media Relations Offi ce will also provide complete game statistics to each media member shortly after each contest.

INTERVIEWSMemphis soccer practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements may be made by contacting the Athletic Media Re-lations Offi ce at least 24 hours before practice time. All interviews are coordinated with men’s head coach Richie Grant and women’s head coach Brooks Monaghan through the Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. The offi ce staff can also set up interviews throughout the season with the coaches as well as player interviews, which will be scheduled around the player’s academic and practice schedules. Coaches and players are available for postgame in-terviews 10 minutes following the end of the game.

TICKETSTickets for Tiger and Lady Tiger soccer games are available at the U of M ticket Of-fi ce at the corner of Southern and Normal, or by calling (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available at the game.

MEDIA POLICIESMEDIA POLICIES PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETSPRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

2009 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE2009 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE2009 MEN’S SCHEDULE2009 MEN’S SCHEDULE

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Mark

TAYLORWomen’s Soccer Contact

Offi ce: (901) 678-5294

Mobile: (870) 759-2074

E-mail: [email protected]

Alma Mater:Arkansas State ’09

Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations: Jennifer Rodrigues (UL Lafayette ’ 95) Work Phone: 901-678-2397 • E-Mail: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Lamar Chance (North Carolina ’91) Work Phone: 901-678-2349 • E-Mail: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Tammy DeGroff (UW Eau Claire ’95) Work Phone: 901-678-5787 • E-Mail: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Brandon Kolditz (BYU ’04) Work Phone: 901-678-2444 • E-Mail: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Jason Redd (Harding ’01) Work Phone: 901-678-4640 • E-Mail: [email protected] Graduate Assistant: Josh Wilkins (Ole Miss ‘04)Student Assistant: Preston McClellan

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Men’s Soccer ContactOffi ce:

(901) 678-5294Mobile:

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[email protected] Mater:

Iowa State ’08

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NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

1 Michael Goodlett Sr. GK 6-3 175 Bolton, Miss./Clinton HS2 Mark Sherrod Fr. F 6-3 185 Knoxville, Tenn./Carter HS3 Eric Trujillo Jr. MF/F 5-8 145 Southaven, Miss./DeSoto Central HS4 Patrick Kelly Fr. D 5-8 154 Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS5 Rory O’Connor Jr. D 6-2 185 Dublin, Ireland/Lambuth University6 Hugo Mondragon Fr. MF/F 6-1 185 Houston, Texas/St. Gregory’s University7 Justin Watson Fr. F 5-6 153 Myrtle Beach, S.C./Socastee HS8 Rick Alleman Sr. D 5-11 165 Spring, Texas/Klein HS9 Jon Wright Fr. F 5-11 165 Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall Prep10 Cody McCoy So. MF 5-9 150 Knoxville, Tenn./West HS11 Jordan Johnson Fr. D 5-10 150 Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS12 Bradley Jacobs So. MF/F 6-1 165 Franklin, Tenn./Brentwood HS13 Elias Groft So. MF 5-9 165 Portland, Tenn./Portland HS14 Thomas Shannon So. D 6-1 169 Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS15 Ryan Ruble Jr. MF/F 6-2 165 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS16 Brian Farrell Sr. F 6-2 165 Dunboyne, Ireland/St. Peters College17 Andreas Guentner Fr. D 6-0 170 Regensburg, Germany/Werner von Siemens18 Cody Gibson Fr. GK 6-1 195 Spring, Texas/Klein HS19 Parker Duncan So. F 5-9 147 Johnson City, Tenn./Providence Academy20 Joey Deloney Fr. MF 5-9 190 Lilburn, Ga./Brookwood HS21 J.J. Greer Fr. MF 6-0 165 Cordova, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS22 Jordan Leedle Fr. GK 5-10 160 Franklin, Tenn./Brentwood HS23 Chris Porter Fr. D 5-10 168 Flowood, Miss./Northwest Rankin HS24 Adam Thornton Fr. MF/D 5-8 145 Vicksburg, Miss./St. Aloysius HS25 Frank Petersen Fr. GK 6-0 160 Woodstock, Ga./Etowah HS26 Francisco Diaz Fr. D 5-11 165 Memphis, Tenn./Kingsbury HS

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Richie Grant Green Mountain College, 1993/11th SeasonAssistant Coach: Nick Glaser University of Memphis, 2001/Third SeasonAssistant Coach: Mark Franklin Christian Brothers University, 2004/First SeasonVolunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Remco de Jong Universeit Van Amstertdam, 1984/Fifth Season

TENNESSEE (10)Diaz, Duncan, Greer, Groft, Jacobs, Johnson, Kelly, Leedle, McCoy, Sherrod MISSISSIPPI (4)Goodlett, Porter, Thornton, Trujillo TEXAS (3)Alleman, Gibson, Mondragon

GEORGIA (2)Deloney, Petersen

OKLAHOMA (2) Shannon, Wright

MISSOURI (1) Ruble

SOUTH CAROLINA(1) Watson

IRELAND (2)Farrell, O’Connor

GERMANY (1)Guentner

NO. NAME POS.8 Rick Alleman D20 Joey Deloney MF26 Francisco Diaz D19 Parker Duncan F16 Brian Farrell F18 Cody Gibson GK1 Michael Goodlett GK17 Andreas Guentner D21 J.J. Greer MF13 Elias Groft MF/D12 Bradley Jacobs MF/F11 Jordan Johnson D4 Patrick Kelly D22 Jordan Leedle GK6 Hugo Mondragon MF/F10 Cody McCoy MF5 Rory O’Connor D25 Frank Petersen GK23 Chris Porter D15 Ryan Ruble MF/F14 Thomas Shannon D2 Mark Sherrod F24 Adam Thornton MF/D3 Eric Trujillo MF/F7 Justin Watson F9 Jon Wright F

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTER

SENIORS (3)Rick Alleman, Brian Farrell, Michael Goodlett

JUNIORS (3)Rory O’Connor, Ryan Ruble, Erik Trujillo

SOPHOMORES (5) Parker Duncan, Elias Groft, Bradley Jacobs,

Cody McCoy, Thomas Shannon

FRESHMEN (15)Joey Deloney, Francisco Diaz, Cody

Gibson, J.J. Greer, Andreas Guentner,

Jordan Johnson, Patrick Kelly, Jordan

Leedle, Hugo Mondragon, Frank Petersen,

Chris Porter, Mark Sherrod, Adam Thornton,

Justin Watson, Jon Wright

CLASS BREAKDOWNCLASS BREAKDOWN

Alleman........................................ALL-uh-minDeloney .................................. Duh-LOW-neeGuentner..................................... GOONT-nerMondragon ................................MON-dragonSherrod .........................................SHARE-udTrujillo ........................................... tru-HEE-yo

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2009 MEN’S ROSTER2009 MEN’S ROSTER

BREAKDOWN BY STATE/COUNTRYBREAKDOWN BY STATE/COUNTRY

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TENNESSEE (3)Baldwin, Berra, Unland

MISSOURI (4)Iffrig, Hance, Simonin, Turner

WASHINGTON (4)Bakker, Hallman, Jones, Kuhar-Pitters

OHIO (3)Bell, Hayes, Olszewski

CALIFORNIA (2) Kerr, Sabet

KANSAS (2)Isenhower, Kline

COLORADO (1)Laufenberg

ILLINOIS (1)Dalton NEW MEXICO (1)Strnadova

TEXAS (1)Pembroke

WISCONSIN (1)Butzlaff

CANADA (6)Boyle, Hildebrandt, Ignacio, Robson, Smith, Telford

BREAKDOWN BY STATE/COUNTRYBREAKDOWN BY STATE/COUNTRY

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

00 Jordan Boyle So. GK 5-9 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Archbishop O’Leary1 Elise Kuhar-Pitters So. GK 5-7 Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep2 Meagan Iffrig Fr. F 5-4 St. Charles, Mo./Incarnate Word Prep3 Christie Kline Fr. MF/D 5-8 Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley North HS4 Tori Dalton Sr. MF 5-3 Belleville, Ill./Belleville East HS5 Vendula Strnadova Jr. MF 5-5 Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces HS6 Taylor Isenhower Fr. F/MF 5-9 Lenexa, Kan./Shawnee Mission Northwest HS7 Kelsey Bakker Jr. D 5-7 Kennewick, Wash./Southridge HS8 Chelsea Jones RS-Fr. D 5-8 Spokane, Wash./Seattle University9 Julia Ignacio So. MF/F 5-4 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Archbishop O’Leary10 Brittany Baldwin Sr. MF 5-11 Collierville, Tenn./Collierville HS11 Katie Sabet Jr. MF 5-11 Placentia, Calif./El Dorado HS12 Tara Telford So. D/MF 5-7 St. Albert, Alberta, Canada/Bellerose Comp13 Kelsey Robson So. D 5-5 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Harry Ainlay HS14 Brittany Hance Jr. D 5-5 O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt West HS15 Laura Laufenberg Sr. MF/F 5-5 Littleton, Colo./Columbine HS16 Lizzy Hildebrandt So. MF 5-6 Calgary, Alberta/Canada/Notre Dame HS17 Melissa Smith Jr. F 5-5 Exeter, Ontario, Canada/South Huron District HS18 Amanda Olszewski Jr. F 5-4 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North HS20 Lindsay Bell Fr. D 5-9 Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson HS21 Lizzy Simonin So. F 5-5 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS22 Bailey Pembroke Fr. D 5-4 Flower Mound, Texas/Edward S. Marcus HS23 Averi Hallman Fr. F 5-4 Spokane, Wash./Mount Spokane HS 24 Tarah Kerr So. D 5-3 Cypress, Calif./Cypress HS25 Anna Butzlaff RS-Fr. MF/F 5-3 Brookfi eld, Wis./Butler University26 Krista Turner Jr. D/F 5-3 Greenwood, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS28 Nikki Unland So. GK 5-8 Mt. Juliet, Tenn./Mt. Juliet HS33 Ashley Berra Jr. F 5-4 Cordova, Tenn./Cordova HS

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Brooks Monaghan University of Memphis, 1994/Ninth SeasonAssistant Coach: Jodi Grant University of Memphis, 1999/Eighth SeasonGoalkeeper Coach: Jonny Walker University of Louisville, 2007/First SeasonVolunteer Coach: Amy Morrison University of Kansas, 1998/Fourth Season

NO. NAME POS.7 Kelsey Bakker D10 Brittany Baldwin MF20 Lindsay Bell D 33 Ashley Berra F00 Jordan Boyle GK25 Anna Butzlaff MF/F4 Tori Dalton MF23 Averi Hallman F14 Brittany Hance D16 Lizzy Hildebrandt MF2 Meagan Iffrig F9 Julia Ignacio F6 Taylor Isenhower F/MF8 Chelsea Jones D24 Tarah Kerr D3 Christie Kline MF/D1 Elise Kuhar-Pitters GK15 Laura Laufenberg MF/F18 Amanda Olszewski F22 Bailey Pembroke D13 Kelsey Robson D11 Katie Sabet MF21 Lizzy Simonin F17 Melissa Smith F5 Vendula Strnadova MF12 Tara Telford D/MF26 Krista Turner D/F28 Nikki Unland GK

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTER

SENIORS (3)Brittany Baldwin, Tori Dalton, Laura Laufenberg

JUNIORS (9)Kelsey Bakker, Ashley Berra, Brittany Hance, Tarah Kerr, Amanda Olszewski, Katie Sabet, Melissa Smith, Vendula Strnadova, Krista Turner

SOPHOMORES (8) Jordan Boyle, Lizzy Hildebrandt, Julia Ignacio, Elise Kuhar-Pitters, Kelsey Robson, Lizzy Simonin, Tara Telford, Nikki Unland

FRESHMEN (8)Lindsay Bell, Anna Butzlaff, Averi Hallman, Meagan Iffrig, Taylor Isenhower, Chelsea Jones, Christie Kline, Bailey Pembroke

CLASS BREAKDOWNCLASS BREAKDOWN

Bakker .............................................BACK-erButzlaff ..........................................Butz-LOFFVendula Strnadova ..................... VIN-duh-luh ......................................... STRIN-uh-doe-vuhLaufenberg ...............................LOFF-in-burgOlszewski ................................... OL-sheskeySabet ................................................SUH-bet

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YO U T H

MO V E M E N T

Memphis’ future success is contingent on the devel-opment of the freshman and sophomore classes of the 2009 squad. While the Tigers expect leader-ship from a very experi-enced class of seniors, the core of the team is built on a talented group of underclassmen. Leading the charge heading into the 2009 season will be returning top goal scorer Parker Duncan, along with fellow sophomores Thomas Shannon and Cody McCoy. The Tigers will also look to juniors Rory O’Connor and Ryan Ruble to have good seasons.

TI G E R S O N T H E TU B E Tiger fans will be able to watch Memphis men’s soccer on the tube for the second-consecutive season. The U of M will face off with the Bradley Braves in a nationally-televised contest on the Fox Soccer Channel on Sept. 4, and against SMU on Oct. 4 and Tulsa on Nov. 1 on CBS College Sports. The Tigers had two nationally-televised contests aired on CBS College Sports in 2008. Against No. 15 SMU, the Tigers won in thrilling fashion, upending the Mustangs for the fi rst time ever. Memphis also faced off with Tulsa, but fell 5-1. The Tigers are 2-1 all-time in televised match-ups. Memphis’ comeback victory over UAB in the C-USA Cham-pionship game was aired on Nov. 14, 2004. The win gave Memphis its second trip ever to the NCAA Tournament.

AD D I N G T O T H E AR S E N A L

The Memphis Tigers add 12 new players to the arsenal in 2009 led by a group of fi ve Tennesseans, including the program’s fi rst local players-J.J. Greer and Francisco Diaz-since former All-American Dayton O’Brien wore the Blue and Gray from 2002-05. Greer, a graduate of Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, will look to contribute to the Tigers this season at the midfi eld position. Memphis also adds Patrick Kelly and Jordan Johnson (Hendersonville) and Mark Sherrod (Knoxville), along with Under-18 National Team pool member Justin Watson and six other newcomers who will look to contribute to the Tigers in their fi rst years at Memphis.

RE P R E S E N T I N G T H E U.S.

Justin Watson, a forward from Myrtle Beach, S.C., has served as a member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team last season. Watson has had the opportunity to compete for Coach Mike Matkovich’s squad two times over the last year. He was part of the team that played at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, Calif., and also travelled with the team to Portugal in May of 2009. The U.S. Under-18 squad includes a select group of play-ers under the age of 18 picked to represent the United States of America in tournaments held across the world.

Memphis beat UAB, 3-2, in a dramatic second half comeback to win the 2004 C-USA Championship. The game also marked the team’s fi rst televised game.

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TU T O R I N G A GO A L I E

For the last three years, volun-teer goalkeeping coach Remco de Jong has been vital in the devel-opment of Memphis goalkeeper Michael Goodlett. In 2009, the Tigers will look to rely heavily on their senior goalkeeper who has put up the program’s fourth-low-est goals-against average in his three-year career for the Tigers.

A starter as a freshman, Goodlett took a back seat to Tyler Strom in 2007 but reassumed the starting role last season and showed signs of his potential as a netminder. Look for Goodlett and the other Memphis goalkeep-ers (Cody Gibson, Jordan Leedle and Frank Petersen) to continue to thrive under the tutelage of de Jong.

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2009 MEMPHIS SOCCER PREVIEW

TIGER SOCCER: YOUNG GUNS

CO D Y MCCO Y

MI C H A E L GO O D L E T T

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Returnees: Parker Duncan So. 18 gp 6 g 1 a Brian Farrell Sr. 13 gp 3 g 0 a Ryan Ruble Jr. 14 gp 2 g 3 a Eric Trujillo Jr. 4 gp 0 g 0 a Newcomers: Hugo Mondragon Fr. Mark Sherrod Fr. Justin Watson Fr. Jon Wright Fr.

The U of M returns a talented core of forwards, including leading goal scorer Parker Duncan and senior Brian Farrell. The group will also be aided by a deep group of incoming freshman.

MIDFIELDERS

Returnees: Elias Groft So. 6 gp 0 g 0 a Bradley Jacobs So. 15 gp 2 g 2 a Cody McCoy So. 15 gp 0 g 0 a Ryan Ruble Jr. 14 gp 2 g 3 a Eric Trujillo Jr. 4 gp 0 g 0 a Newcomers: Joey Deloney Fr. J.J. Greer Fr. Hugo Mondragon Fr. Adam Thornton Fr. The Tigers will look to Cody McCoy and Ryan Ruble as leaders at the midfi eld position. Several newcomers will look to push the returnees this fall.

DEFENDERS

Returnees: Rick Alleman Sr. 18 gp 0 g 0 a Elias Groft So. 6 gp 0 g 0 a Rory O’Connor Jr. 12 gp 0 g 0 a Thomas Shannon So. 19 gp 2 g 2 a

Newcomers: Francisco Diaz Fr. Andreas Guentner Fr. Jordan Johnson Fr. Patrick Kelly Fr. Chris Porter RS-Fr. Adam Thornton Fr.

Memphis returns a group of four experienced players to the back of the park in 2009. The group is led by senior Rick Alleman, who has started almost every game in his four-year career in the Bluff City.

GOALKEEPERS

Returnees: Michael Goodlett Sr. 18 gp 24 ga 76 svs

Newcomers: Cody Gibson RS-Fr. Jordan Leedle RS-Fr. Frank Petersen Fr.

Michael Goodlett returns at keeper for Memphis. He will be pushed in fall practice by redshirt freshmen Jordan Leedle and Cody Gibson, as well as newcomer Frank Petersen.

TIGERS AT A GLANCETIGERS AT A GLANCEFO R W A R D S

Memphis will look to an experienced core of veterans supplemented by a talented bunch of newcomers at the for-ward position heading into 2009. Leading the way for the Tigers will be senior Brian Farrell, junior Ryan Ruble and sophomore Parker Duncan. Duncan, an All-C-USA third team selection in his initial season for the Blue and Gray, returns after putting up a team-leading six goals in 2008. Joining Duncan up front will be Farrell and Ruble. Far-rell, who appeared in 13 games for the U of M last season, added three goals to the Memphis attack and will look to add to that total for the 2009 season.Ruble, a C-USA All-Freshman Team selection in 2007, put up two goals and three assists for Memphis in his sophomore sea-son. Adding to Memphis’ arse-nal will be a talented trio of players led by US Under-18 National Team pool mem-ber Justin Watson, a native of Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Tigers will also get help up front from Oklahoman Jon Wright. Hugo Mandragon, a transfer from St. Gregory’s Uni-versity in Oklahoma, will also add to the Tiger attack.

MI D F I E L D E R S

The Tigers will have to replace three outgo-ing seniors in the midfi eld heading into 2009. Sean Goulding, Jordan Lynn and Tripp Harkins all will be missed as the Tigers prepare for the season. Of the returnees, Cody McCoy, a sophomore from Knoxville, Tenn., saw the most extensive playing time as a midfi edler. McCoy provided a tenacious force in the center of the pitch in his fi rst season for the Tigers. Also joining the fray at midfi elder will be Ryan Ruble, who will most likely play wide during the 2009 season. The 2007 C-USA All-Freshman Team member had a solid season as a center forward last season, scoring two goals and as-sisting on three goals. Bradley Jacobs will also look to make an impact for Memphis in his second season in the Blue and Gray. The sophomore from Brent-wood, Tenn., made an impact at the end of the season, tallying two goals and two assists in the fi nal fi ve games of the season. Memphis will look to returnees Elias Groft and Eric Trujillo for added depth. Adding their talents in 2009 will be fresh-men Joey Deloney, J.J. Greer and Hugo Mon-dragon. Greer, one of two Memphis-natives on the squad in 2008 (Francisco Diaz is the other), along with Mondragon and Deloney will chal-lenge for playing time as a freshman. Adam Thornton, another newcomer will also add depth in the center of the park.

DE F E N D E R S Head coach Richie Grant has the challenging task of replacing graduated se-niors Michael Coburn and Thomas Hyland heading into the 2009 season. Coburn, an All-C-USA fi rst team selection in 2008, was the unquestioned leader of the Tigers in 2009. His fi nal season at Memphis was highlighted by a thrilling overtime

goal to catapult Memphis past No. 15 SMU for the fi rst time ever in a nationally-televised match. Coburn was just one half of Memphis’ two-headed monster in back. Hyland, the less-heralded member of the duo, provided a steady comple-ment for his fellow Irishman, Coburn.

Leading the charge for the battle of replacing Hyland and Coburn at center back will be junior Rory O’Connor and sophomore Thomas Shannon. O’Connor, a transfer from Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn., ap-peared in 12 games for Memphis last season. Shannon was the only Tiger in 2008 to appear in all 19 games. The native of Broken Arrow, Okla., played mostly as a midfi elder, but occasionally moved to defender in certain circumstances. Shannon will look to take his

talents permanently to the back of the pitch in 2009. Along with O’Connor and Shannon, the Tigers also return senior Rick Alleman, a staple for the Tigers over the last three seasons. Alleman hadn’t missed a game at left back for the U of M until the end of the season in 2008. Redshirt freshman Chris Porter will also hit the fi eld for the fi rst time this fall for the

Tigers. Memphis also adds fi ve true freshman to the fold in 2009 in Francisco Diaz, Andreas Guentner, Jordan Johnson, Patrick Kelly and Adam Thornton. Elias Groft will also provide depth at defender.

GO A L K E E P E R S

Goalie Michael Good-lett reclaimed the starting keeper spot in 2008 after backing up Tyler Strom dur-ing the 2007 season. The Bolton, Miss., native returns for his fi nal season in goal for the Tigers in 2009. Goodlett’s season in 2008 was full of ups-and-downs. The netminder fi n-ished his junior campaign with 76 saves and a goals- against average of 1.30. His season was highlighted by four shutouts, including two against conference foes Kentucky and South Caro-lina. His shutout against USC helped the Tigers cap-ture the third seed heading into the Conference USA Championship in Dallas, Texas. Goodlett will also get a push from several other keepers in 2009. The group consists of two redshirt freshmen Cody Gibson and Jordan Leedle, and true freshman Frank Petersen. Gibson, a native of Spring, Texas, had an impressive showing against FC Dallas of MLS during the spring, holding the Hoops score-less for the fi rst 40 minutes of the contest.

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UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ......................................................Peoria, Ill.Founded: ..............................................................1898Enrollment: ......................................................... 6,055Nickname: .........................................................BravesColors: ............................... Red (PMS 187) and WhiteConference:........................................ Missouri ValleyField (Capacity): ....................... Shea Stadium (1,700)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:........ Jim DeRose (Johnson State, 1989)Career Record (Yrs): ..................... 149-97-27 (13 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 6-12-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ............ 1-4-0 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................17/4vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 2-0-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Bobby ParkerOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (309) 677-2624E-Mail: ....................................... [email protected]: ..................................................... (309) 677-2626

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Charleston, Ill.Founded: ............................................................. 1895Enrollment: ........................................................ 11,651Nickname: ..................................................... PanthersColors: ................................................. Blue and GreyConference:......................................... Missouri ValleyField (Capacity): ............ Lakeside Soccer Field (N/A)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.... Adam Howarth (Eastern Illinois, 1993)Career Record (Yrs): ........................ 69-84-16 (9 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: .........................................5-11-32008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 0-5-0 (6th)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 12/7vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ..................1-0-0 (2004)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................ Ben TurnerOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (217) 581-7020E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ..................................................... (217) 581-6434

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .......................................... Kansas City, Mo.Founded: ............................................................. 1933Enrollment: ....................................................... 14,221Nickname: .................................................. KangaroosColors: .................................................. Blue and GoldConference:........................................ Summit LeagueField (Capacity): .........Durwood Soccer Stadium (N/A)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.. Rick Benben (SIU-Edwardsville, 1973)Career Record (Yrs): .................... 83-103-19 (11 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ........................................ same2008 Overall Record: ....................................... 10-7-32008 Conference Record (Finish): ........ 3-3-0 (T-3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 12/6vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 1-0-0 (2006)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ...................................... James AllanOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (816) 235-1034 E-Mail: ............................................ [email protected]: ..................................................... (816) 235-1035

UNIVERSITY FACTS Location: ........................................ Des Moines, IowaFounded: ............................................................. 1881Enrollment: ......................................................... 5,221Nickname: ..................................................... BulldogsColors: ................................................. Blue and WhiteConference:......................................... Missouri ValleyField (Capacity): ...... Cownie Soccer Complex (5,000) SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.................Sean Holmes (Carleton, 1988)Career Record (Yrs): ...................... 87-95-22 (11 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 13-5-12008 Conference Record (Finish): ......... 4-1-0 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 20/2vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 0-2-0 (2005)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ................................... Sean PalchickOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (515) 271-4147E-Mail: ................................ [email protected]: ..................................................... (515) 271-3015

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Burlington, Vt.Founded: ............................................................. 1791Enrollment: ......................................................... 9,040Nickname: ............................................... CatamountsColors: ............................................... Green and GoldConference:........................................... America EastField (Capacity): .....................Centennial Field (5,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.............. Jesse Cormier (Vermont, 1995)Career Record (Yrs): ........................ 47-31-22 (5 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ......................................... 9-4-72008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 4-1-3 (4th)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 15/7vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 1-0-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ............................... Lisa ChampagneOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (802) 656-1818E-Mail: ............................... [email protected]: ..................................................... (802) 656-8328

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ................................................ Conway, Ark.Founded: ............................................................. 1907Enrollment: ....................................................... 12,400Nickname: .......................................................... BearsColors: .............................................. Purple and GrayConference:............................................ IndependentField (Capacity): ............................... Farris Field (N/A)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:....... Chad Flanders (Illinois State, 1994)Career Record (Yrs): ..........................51-47-10 (6 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 3-14-12008 Conference Record (Finish): ........ IndependentStarters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 11/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 25/0vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 4-1-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................... Josh GoffOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (501) 450-5695E-Mail: ................................................... [email protected]: ...................................................... (501) 450-4740

UNIVERSITY FACTS Location: ................................................ Orlando, Fla. Founded: ............................................................. 1963Enrollment: ....................................................... 48,699Nickname: ....................................................... KnightsColors: ................................................. Black and GoldConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): ........... UCF Soccer Complex (1,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:......... Bryan Cunningham (Pfeiffer, 1997)Career Record (Yrs): .............................. 4-12-2 (1 yr)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 7-11-12008 Conference Record (Finish): .........3-4-1 (T-3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 22/3vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 2-3-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Andrew GavinOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (407) 823-2464E-Mail: ................................. [email protected]: ..................................................... (407) 823-5266

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................... Dallas, TexasFounded: ..............................................................1911Enrollment: ....................................................... 10,901Nickname: ................................................... MustangsColors: ................................................... Red and BlueConference:..................................................... C-USAField: ......................................... Westcott Field (4,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.......... Tim McClements (Wheaton, 1987)Career Record (Yrs): ..................... 94-104-14 (11 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ................................ 10-6-2 (1 yr)2008 Overall Record: ....................................... 10-6-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ....... 3-4-1 (T-3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................... 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 17/8vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 5-1-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Brent MilesonOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (417) 836-5402E-Mail: .................... [email protected]: ..................................................... (417) 836-4868

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .............................................. Lexington, Ky.Founded: ............................................................. 1865Enrollment: ....................................................... 27,000Nickname: ..................................................... WildcatsColors: ............................... Blue (PMS 286) and WhiteConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): ............. UK Soccer Complex (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.. Ian Collins (Crewe and Alsager College, 1985)Career Record (Yrs): .................. 180-139-39 (18 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .................. 168-109-32 (14 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 12-4-52008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 6-1-1(2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................... 20/4vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 3-3-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ...................................... Brent IngramOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (859) 257-8504E-Mail: ...................................... [email protected]: ..................................................... (859) 323-4310

10 P.M. • SEPT. 4

SHEA STADIUM • PEORIA, ILL . 12 P.M. • SEPT. 13

WEST CAMPUS F IELD • B IRMINGHAM, ALA.

7 P.M. • SEPT. 26

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

1 P.M. • SEPT. 6

SHEA STADIUM • PEORIA, ILL .

5 P .M. • SEPT. 11

WEST CAMPUS F IELD • B IRMINGHAM, ALA.

5:30 P.M. • SEPT. 18

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

5:30 P.M. • SEPT. 20

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

5 P.M. • OCT. 4

WESTCOTT F IELD • DALLAS, TEXAS

7 P.M. • SEPT. 18

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

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UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .......................................... Birmingham, Ala.Founded: ............................................................. 1969Enrollment: ....................................................... 17,330Nickname: ........................................................BlazersColors: ...............................Forest Green and Old GoldConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): ...............West Campus Field (2,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:................. Mike Getman (Indiana, 1982)Career Record (Yrs): ................... 232-146-35 (22 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .................. 190-120-26 (17 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 6-10-32008 Conference Record (Finish): ............ 2-5-1 (8th)Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 11/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................19/1vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ..................2-0-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Aaron JordanOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (205) 934-7920E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ..................................................... (309) 677-2626

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ................................................... Miami, Fla.Founded: ..............................................................1972Enrollment: ........................................................ 38,000Nickname: ........................................ Golden PanthersColors: .................................................. Blue and GoldConference:.......................................................C-USAField (Capacity): ..................... University Park (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:......................Munga Eketebi (FIU, 1986)Career Record (Yrs): .........................................9-25-4School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: .........................................4-11-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 2-6-0 (9th)Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ................................... vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ..................3-1-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ....................................... Ivan IrizzaryOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (305) 348-6666E-Mail: ................................................. iiriz001@fi u.eduFax: ..................................................... (305) 348-6666

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ....................................... Huntington, W. Va.Founded: ............................................................. 1837Enrollment: ....................................................... 13,814Nickname: ........................................ Thundering HerdColors: .............................................. Green and WhiteConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): .....................Sam Hood Field (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:................................................ Bob GrayCareer Record (Yrs): .................. 384-203-43 (32 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ................... 131-127-18 (14 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ....................................... 3-14-42008 Conference Record (Finish): .........3-4-0 (T-3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ......................... 15/9vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 2-2-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ................................. Maureen GavinOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (603) 862-3538 E-Mail: .................................. [email protected]: .................................................... (603) 862-3538

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ........................................... Edwardsville, Ill.Founded: ............................................................. 1957Enrollment: ....................................................... 13,398Nickname: ..................................................... CougarsColors: ................................................. Red and WhiteConference:......................................... Missouri ValleyField (Capacity): ............ Ralph Korte Stadium (4,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:..................Kevin Kalish (St. Louis, 1999)Career Record (Yrs): ................................ 5-8-1 (1 yr)School Record (Yrs): ......................................... same2008 Overall Record: ...........................................5-8-12008 Conference Record (Finish): ........ IndependentStarters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 14/3vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 3-3-1 (1993)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................... Eric HessOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (618) 650-3608 E-Mail: ............................................... [email protected]: ...................................................... (618) 650-2296

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .................................................. Normal, Ala.Founded: ............................................................. 1875Enrollment: ......................................................... 6,000Nickname: ..................................................... BulldogsColors: ............................................ Maroon and WhiteConference:.............................. Southwestern AthleticField (Capacity): ................. AAMU Soccer Field (500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.................. Salah Yousif (Howard, 1965)Career Record (Yrs): .................. 239-181-50 (19 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ................... 105-118-37 (13 yrs)2008 Overall Record: .......................................... 6-9-52008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 1-8-3 (7th)Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 20/6vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 9-5-0 (2007)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Tom GalbraithOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (256) 372-4005E-Mail: ............................ [email protected]: .................................................... (256) 372-5919

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ................................................. Tulsa, Okla.Founded: ............................................................. 1894Enrollment: ......................................................... 4,125Nickname: ....................................... Golden HurricaneColors: .................. Old Gold, Royal Blue and CrimsonConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): .... Hurricane Soccer Stadium (2,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.................... Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988)Career Record (Yrs): ................... 152-103-24 (14 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ..........................................same 2008 Overall Record: ........................................ 16-4-32008 Conference Record (Finish): ........... 7-0-1 (1st)Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 21/4vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 0-4-2 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ................................... Stephanie HallOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (918) 631-2163E-Mail: ............................... [email protected]: ..................................................... (918) 631-3913

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Columbia, S.C. Founded: ............................................................. 1802Enrollment: ....................................................... 27,390Nickname: ................................................ GamecocksColors: ........................... Garnet (PMS 201) and BlackConference:...................................................... C-USAField (Capacity): . Eugene E. Stone II Stadium (5,700)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:....... Mark Berson (North Carolina, 1975)Career Record (Yrs): .................. 421-165-53 (31 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .................. 410-160-53 (30 yrs)2008 Overall Record: .......................................... 8-6-52008 Conference Record (Finish): ........ 2-2-4 (T-3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................... 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 19/3vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................. 3-0-3 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................... Emily FeeneyOffi ce Phone: ..................................... (803) 777-7743E-Mail: ................................. [email protected]: ..................................................... (803) 777-2967

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13MATCH 1: NO. 1 VS. NO. 4MATCH 2: NO. 2 VS. NO. 3

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15MATCH 3: WINNER MATCH 1 VS. WINNER MATCH 2

TOURNAMENT HISTORY PAST WINNERS 2008: TULSA 2007: TULSA 2006: SMU 2005: SOUTH CAROLINA 2004: MEMPHIS 2003: SAINT LOUIS 2002: SAINT LOUIS 2001: SAINT LOUIS 2000: SAINT LOUIS 1999: UAB 1998: USF 1997: SAINT LOUIS 1996: USF 1995: CHARLOTTE

PAST LOCATIONS 2008: DALLAS, TEXAS 2007: BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 2006: TULSA, OKLA. 2005: DALLAS, TEXAS 2004: LOUISVILLE, KY. 2003: MEMPHIS, TENN. 2002: ST. LOUIS, MO. 2001: TAMPA, FLA. 2000: ST. LOUIS, MO. 1999: BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 1998: TAMPA, FLA. 1997: TAMPA, FLA. 1996: TAMPA, FLA. 1995: MILWAUKEE, WIS.

2009 OPPONENTS2009 OPPONENTS

7 P .M. • OCT. 14

WEST CAMPUS F IELD • B IRMINGHAM, ALA.

7 P.M. • OCT. 17

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

7 P.M. • OCT. 21

SAM HOOD FIELD • HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

7 P.M. • OCT. 24

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

7 P.M. • OCT. 28

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

2 P.M. • NOV. 1

HURRICANE STADIUM • TULSA, OKLA.

7 P.M. • OCT. 14

WEST CAMPUS F IELD • B IRMINGHAM, ALA.

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Head Coach Eleventh SeasonGrant Career Info

Year at Memphis: EleventhBirthdate: Feb. 28, 1970Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Years Capacity University1993-95 Assistant Coach Bloomsburg1995-98 Head Coach Lambuth1999-Present Head Coach Memphis

COACHING CAREER

Year School Record Pct. Conf. Finish1995 Lambuth 12-9-0 .571 1st (TCAC)1996 Lambuth 10-9-1 .525 2nd (Mid-South)1997 Lambuth 15-6-0 .714 1st1998 Lambuth 16-5-1 .750 1st 1999 Memphis 7-11-0 .389 8th (C-USA)2000 Memphis 14-6-0 .700 4th 2001 Memphis 6-9-2 .418 T-7th2002 Memphis 10-7-1 .583 9th2003 Memphis 8-8-2 .500 9th2004 Memphis 16-4-1 .786 1st2005 Memphis 8-8-2 .500 T-6th 2006 Memphis 10-8-0 .555 7th2007 Memphis 10-5-4 .631 4th2008 Memphis 6-11-2 .368 T-3rdMemphis Record 95-77-14 .548Career Record 148-106-16 .578

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

• Two-time C-USA Coach of the Year: 2000, 2004• NCAA Tournament: 2004• C-USA Championship: 2004• Mid-South Conference Championship: 1997, 1998• Tenn. Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship: 1995• TCAC Coach of the Year: 1995• NSCAA Premier Diploma: 2002• FAI Qualifi ed Coach: 1989

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS (GREEN MOUNTAIN COLLEGE, 1993)• Three-time NAIA All-American Defender (1990-92)• Two-time NAIA District V Player of the Year (1991-92)

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

• Minnesota Thunder (1993)

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Richie Grant enters his 11th season as the head coach of the Memphis men’s soccer program in 2009. During his tenure as head coach, Grant has led the Tigers to an NCAA Tournament berth, as well as a C-USA title, while being honored as C-USA Coach of the Year on two occasions.

In 2008, Grant reached 95 wins, inching closer to becoming Memphis’ leader in wins among head coaches. Chris Bartels (1988-98) currently holds the mark with 110 wins over his eleven seasons at the helm of the Tiger program. In 2008, Grant produced his eighth selection on the All-C-USA fi rst team with Michael Coburn earning the honor after a stellar senior season for the U of M. Coburn also earned NSCAA All-Midwest honors in 2008. Coach Grant was also able to produce his eighth selection to the C-USA All-Freshman team in Parker Duncan, who led the team in goals and points during the 2008 season. Off the soccer fi eld, Grant’s players stayed active in the classroom as they received numerous academic awards, in-cluding Robert Sausaman, who was named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Team for the second time in his career. Sausaman also garnered honors on the NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region Team for the second time in his career. Grant has been named C-USA Coach of the Year twice in his career and led his 2004 team to a conference title and its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993. In four of the last fi ve seasons, Grant’s teams have been in the Top 25 at least once during the season and has been ranked as high as No. 10 nationally. Since his arrival at Memphis in 1999, Grant has failed to reach the .500 mark only three times. Immediately following the 2004 conference championship, proof of the team’s overall strength was solidifi ed in the form of a nationally-ranked of-fense, Grant’s fourth in seven years. The 2005 Tigers led C-USA and were third in the nation in goals-per-game (2.56) and were second in C-USA in goals (46), assists (43) and points (135). Two forwards from the 2005 squad were drafted by Major League Soccer (MLS) franchises. The 2004 campaign also marked a new era of defensive dominance for Memphis soccer. The defensive unit set school records for goals allowed and

goals-against average (0.70), which was ninth-best in the country. The follow-ing season, goalkeeper Tyler Strom led C-USA with a .815 save percentage. The 2006 campaign showed the same kind of promise. The Tigers opened the season with eight wins in their fi rst 10 matches and reached a No. 15 ranking in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll. Prior to his arrival at Memphis, Grant led the Lambuth University soc-cer program in Jackson, Tenn. In his four years at Lambuth, he led the Eagles to consecutive Mid-South Conference titles and an NAIA Region XI championship while posting a 53-29-2 career record. In his 13 years as a head coach, Grant has amassed 148 wins and a .578 winning percentage. In his 10 years at Memphis, he is 95-77-14. As a player, Grant was a three-time NAIA All-American defender and was twice named the NAIA District V Player of the Year at Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vt., where he received his bachelor’s degree in leisure resources and facilities management in 1993. Grant went on to play for the Minnesota Thunder, a semi-pro team that competes in the A-League. After one season with the Thunder, Grant took a coaching position at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania and earned his master’s degree in communication studies while working as an assistant coach from 1993-95. Grant earned his NSCAA Advanced National Diploma in 1997 and his NSCAA Premier Diploma in 2002. He has spent the last 10 years as a head coach in the Tennessee ODP program and has spent one season at the helm of the Region III ODP Program. Grant is married to Memphis assistant women’s soccer coach Jodi Grant. The couple welcomed the birth of their fi rst son, Hayden, in January of 2009. Grant’s parents, Richie and Annette, live in Dublin, Ireland, and he has four siblings. His youngest brother, Adam, plays soccer at Lambuth.

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Nick Glaser begins his third season as a coach with the University of Memphis soccer pro-gram and his fi rst as the lead assistant for Richie Grant after graduating from Memphis in 2001. Glaser is responsible for the midfi elders. “We are really pleased to move Nick to a full-time capacity,” said head coach Richie Grant. “He has been very loyal and committed to the success of our program. Nick continues to have a huge infl uence on our recruiting classes. I think we are going to be bringing in some real quality young men over the next few years.” Glaser, a standout on Tiger soccer teams from 1997-2000, rejoined the team prior to 2007 after spending the 2005 and 2006 seasons as an assistant coach for Atlantic 10 conference power University of Dayton. From 2003-04, Glaser served as an assis-tant at Cumberland University, where he worked with the Bulldog men’s and women’s teams be-fore leaving the NAIA school to join the Flyers. Glaser got a head start on his coaching career by working in the club team ranks. The Hendersonville, Tenn., native served as head coach of the Hendersonville Fever ‘93 team from 2001-04, as well as the Hendersonville Fever ‘91 squad from 2002-03. After graduating from Memphis, Glaser continued his playing career with the Nashville Metros of the A-League and helped the club to the 2001 A-League playoffs, the club’s fi rst post-season appearance since 1998. After one season in Nashville, Glaser spent the 2002 and 2003 A-League seasons with the Cincinnati Riverhawks, leading the club in min-utes played in 2003. While at Memphis, Glaser earned Confer-ence USA All-Freshman Team honors. During his fi rst collegiate season he helped the Tigers to a 10-8-2 record by playing in 20 games (18 starts) and recording fi ve goals (including two game winners) and fi ve assists. “As a former player here, Nick knows the expectations of the program as an athlete,” Grant said. “He knows the standards of the conference, and he’s played professionally, so he brings a wealth of experience to our players.” Glaser graduated from Memphis in 2001 after earning a degree in marketing and totaled 35 points (11 goals, 12 assists) in 73 games in a Tiger uniform.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE

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MARK FRANKLINAssistant Coach(1st Season)

Mark Franklin begins his fi rst season as an assistant coach with the men’s soccer program at the University of Memphis. Franklin comes to Memphis after serving as a volunteer assistant coach for the Christian Brothers University women’s program the past two seasons. “I really admired Mark as a player (at CBU) and I am excited to be able to add a person with his competitive spirit and winning attitude to our program,” Grant said. “We have given him a lot of responsibility in terms of coaching our defenders. Mark is already well engrained into the soccer community in Memphis. I have had the opportunity to get to know him both as a coach and a friend over the years he has been in Memphis, and I re-ally think he will be an asset to us in recruiting players to the program and promoting Memphis soccer throughout the community.” In his two years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Franklin helped the Lady Bucs to 18 wins, including a third-place fi nish in the Gulf South Conference in 2008. Last season, he helped lead his defenders at CBU to the third-best goals-against average in the conference. Franklin, a former player at CBU from 2000-03, was an all-conference selection three of his four collegiate seasons and served as a team captain his senior season in 2003. As a freshman, Franklin was a member of the Bucs 2000 Gulf South Conference Championship squad that went on to make the Final 16 at the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Tournament. During his collegiate years, the native of Boksburg, South Africa, also took his talents on the soccer pitch to the Premier Development League as a member of the Memphis Express. During his two seasons with the Express, the squad fi nished fi rst in the Mid-South Conference in 2002 and second in the conference in 2003. Franklin, known throughout the Memphis soccer community as “Lefty” is the son of Carol and the late Barry Franklin. He has two elder sisters, Lisa and Kirsty, and one younger brother, Ross.

Remco de Jong enters his fi fth season with the University of Mem-phis men’s soccer team as the volunteer goalkeeping coach. De Jong has helped the U of M goalkeepers become some of the best in the league. Under de Jong, former U of M keeper Tyler Strom had the lowest goals-against average in the conference in 2007 with 0.92 and had the third-best save percentage with .791. Strom’s 1.17 career GAA also ranks second all-time at Memphis. “Remco is a product of one of the best programs in the world, so he brings a great deal of expertise to that position,” said Richie Grant. “He’s very committed to improving our young keepers.” De Jong has been responsible for goalkeeper Michael Goodlett’s de-velopment during his time at the U of M. As Goodlett enters his fi nal season at Memphis, de Jong will be responsible for helping Goodlett improve his consistency. Goodlett had signs of greatness in 2008, but will be relied on ever more with a new defense in 2009. Coach Grant credits de Jong for helping Goodlett make progress toward becoming one of the top goalkeep-ers in the C-USA. In addition to Goodlett, de Jong will be working with two redshirt freshman and one true freshman goalkeeper this year. A native of Amsterdam, de Jong started playing soccer at Ajax in the Netherlands when he was 10-years-old. As a goalkeeper with Ajax, he played with John van het Schip, Stanly Menzo and Marco van Basten, who coached the Dutch National team to a Round of 16 appearance at the 2006 World Cup. In Holland, de Jong coached the amateur club RKAVIC from 1996-2000. He came to the U.S. in 2001 and began coaching goalkeepers with the West Tennessee Futbol Club Dragons. He is currently in his sev-enth year with the club that just recently merged with the Tennessee Rush Soccer Club. De Jong’s U-18 team, coached by three-time European Cup champion Johan Cruyff, won the Netherlands National Championship in 1981-82. His Ajax 3 team also won the national championship in 1985-86 and was a regional champion from 1985-88. De Jong is married to Angela de Jong-Angelici, a freelance writer/producer and karate instructor in Bartlett. The couple has two children: a daughter, Alyssa, and a son, Luca.

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Started every game at defender until the fi nal regular season game against Kentucky, where he was held out due to injury ... Appeared off the bench in the C-USA Tourna-ment game against UCF ... Logged third-most minutes of any player on the team, appearing in nearly 1,300 minutes ... Was part of a Tiger defense that posted four shutouts, including holding two conference opponents scoreless (Kentucky and South Carolina) ... Attempted four shots on goal on the season.

Had an impressive sophomore season as he averaged the most minutes on the squad, having played over 1,800 minutes ... Started all 19 games for the Tigers in 2007 ... Scored his only goal of the season off an assist from Kevin Walsh against Kentucky ... Member of a defense that held opponents to a conference low goals -against average of 0.89.

Started all 17 regular season games on the Tiger defense ... Notched his fi rst point by assisting on classmate Brian Farrell’s fi rst goal in a 6-2 win over UMKC ... Recorded a shot on goal at South Carolina ... Picked up his second assist of the season on a goal by Sean Goulding against UAB.

A three-time letterwinner in soccer at Klein High School in Spring, Texas ... Earned second team all-district honors and helped his team to a 32-1 record in his junior season ... Was part of the 2005 state championship team and 2004 regional semifi nal-ist team ... Saw success at the club level as his teams claimed state championships each year from 2003-05 and the Region III championship in 2004 ... Graduated in the top quarter of his high school class and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Born Nov. 29, 1987, in Shreveport, La. ... Son of Rick Sr. and Brenda Alleman.

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2008 - Junior Season

Second on the team in goals ... Started 12 of the 13 games that he appeared in ... Missed the Creighton, Florida International, Tulsa, Central Arkansas, Marshall and Kentucky games due to injury ... Scored his fi rst goal of the season against Oral Rob-erts off a Jordan Lynn cross into the box and a Ryan Ruble pass ... Also tallied a goal against UC-Irvine on a header off a cross from six yards out ... Put in a goal against Missouri State off a cross from Sean Goulding ... Led the team in shots with 28 ... Had eight shots on goal ... Had the game-winning goal against Missouri State.

Started 12-of-19 games for the Tigers ... Ranked third in the conference in assists with four ... Scored the game-winning goal against IPFW off a double assist from Jared Britcher and Thomas Hyland ... Scored his second game-winning goal of the season against Centenary, leading the Tigers to a 4-0 win ... Tied for fourth on the team in points with eight.

Started all 17 games at forward ... Recorded his fi rst collegiate point with an assist in a 1-0 win over Cal State Fullerton ... Had a breakout game by scoring two goals and add-ing an assist against UMKC ... Scored his third career goal against Central Arkansas ... Notched his fourth goal in a 3-0 Memphis win over Tulsa ... Fired 37 shots, including 14 on goal, in 17 games.

Played for the Colaiste Ide program in Dublin, Ireland ... Recorded 18 goals and fi ve assists in 2005, his highest-scoring season with Colaiste Ide ... Helped his squad to a second-place fi nish in the FAI Colleges League Premier

Born Sept. 19, 1987, in Dublin, Ireland ... Son of Peter and Deidre Farrell.

2007 - Sophomore Season

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Prior to Memphis

Personal

Rick ALLEMANSenior • Defender

Brian FARRELLSenior • Forward

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Breaking DownThe Senior Class

Memphis enters the 2009 season with a group of three seniors, all of which will have played four seasons with the University of Memphis when they play their fi nal match of their careers later this fall. When the trio of Rick Alleman, Brian Farrell and Michael Goodlett arrived at the University of Memphis in the Fall of 2006 they were joining a program that only two years prior had captured the Conference USA Championship and were poised to build on the success laid by past classes at the University of Memphis. Since their arrival, the Tigers have produced two 10-win seasons while playing against a schedule that included several ranked foes. Last year, in their junior seasons at Memphis, the threesome was able to be an integral part in the school’s fi rst upset over perennial Conference USA power SMU, who was ranked No. 15 at the time of the Memphis victory. In 2009, the trio of Alleman, Farrell and Goodlett will be vital in the leader-ship of a very young squad that includes fi ve sophomores and 15 freshman. Goodlett, a native of Bolton, Miss., returns this season as the favorite to claim the starting role in goal for the Tigers. After sitting for much of his sophomore season behind Tyler Strom, Goodlett went back to a starting role last season. The Memphis netminder claimed four shutouts on the season, including two shutouts over Conference USA foes South Carolina and Kentucky. Goodlett, who owns a career 1.41 goals against average in his three years in the Bluff City, will look to keep his spot in the record books as he fi nishes his career as a Tiger. Alleman, an implant from Spring, Texas, has started nearly every game of his career at Memphis as a defender. Alleman will look to steady the defensive play of a team that is looking to replace First Team All-C-USA selection Michael Coburn and Thomas Hyland in the back of the defense. Farrell, a native of Dublin, Ireland, will become the third member of the Memphis soccer program that is a product of the Colaiste Ide prep program in Ireland to graduate in the last two years joining Hyland and Coburn. The of-fensive player has scored nine career goals and has six career assists. Last season, the native of the land of Eire battled through injuries but was still able to put up three goals on the season.

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2008 - Junior Season

Started all but one game in goal for the Tigers ... Played nearly 1,700 minutes as the U of M goalkeeper ... Posted four shutouts on the season, including two blank slates against C-USA opponents South Carolina and Kentucky ... Finished the season with a 1.30 goals-against average, which was seventh in the conference ... Was fourth in the conference in saves with 76 ... Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week after posting a shutout against Kentucky (0-0 tie) to help Memphis earn the third seed in the Conference USA Tournament.

Served as the reserve goalkeeper for the Tigers during the 2007 season ... Earned playing time against Centenary, logging 25 minutes and two saves ... Played the entire second half against No. 10 Creighton, holding the Jays scoreless and earning one save ... In the next game, helped Memphis to a 3-1 win over Kentucky, guard-ing the net for the whole second half, allowing one goal and completing one save ... Against Central Arkansas, logged 18 minutes of scoreless action ... Allowed one goal in 132 minutes as keeper.

Picked up the win in his fi rst collegiate start at Louisville ... Recorded three saves on six shots on goal in the 4-3 overtime win over the Cardinals ... Earned his fi rst career shutout against Cal State Fullerton by saving two shots on goal to preserve a 1-0 win for the Tigers ... Earned his second shutout in a 2-0 win over Central Arkansas.

Recorded 13 shutouts his junior year and 12 shutouts his senior year while leading Clinton High School to back-to-back state championships ... Was a two-time all-state selection and was named Mississippi’s 2006 Mr. Soccer his senior season ... Was a member of three state championship teams at the club level with Jackson Futbol Club ... Lettered in soccer each of his four years at Clinton.

Born Dec. 11, 1987, in Jackson, Miss. ... Son of Sarah Goodlett and Michael Wash-ington ... Younger sister, Sasha, is a sophomore on the Georgia Tech women’s bas-ketball team.

2007 - Sophomore Season

2006 - Freshman Season

Prior to Memphis

Personal

GOODLETT’S CAREER STATS GP-GS MIN GAA SV W L T2006 12-12 963:29 1.68 42 6 5 02007 4-0 123:44 0.68 5 1 0 02008 18-18 1658:20 1.30 76 6 10 1Total 34-30 2744:93 1.41 123 13 15 1

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2008 - Freshman Season 2008 - Redshirt Freshman Season

Led the team with six goals and 13 points ... Broke into the starting lineup following his performance against No. 15 SMU ... Scored two goals against FIU ... First goal vs. FIU was his fi rst career goal ... Tallied a goal vs. South Carolina off a Ryan Ruble assist in the 77th minute ... Put in a goal against No. 11 Tulsa off a Bradley Jacobs assist ... Had two goals vs. Central Arkansas ... Fed Bradley Jacobs on a 1st minute goal against Central Arkansas ... Named to C-USA All-Freshman team and All-C-USA third team ... Tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals ... Started 11 of 18 matches ... Was second on the team with 27 shots and fi rst on the team with 14 shots on goal.

Four-year letterwinner at Providence Academy for Coach Martin Sells ... Holds school records for single- season goals (40), single-season assists (27), single- season points (107), career goals (117), career assists (80) and career points (314) ... Named varsity MVP all four years ... Won U-16 and U-17 state championships with the Knoxville Football Club under Coach Kyle Mc-Coy ... Played for the Tennessee ODP from 2003-07 ... Region III ODP Champions in 2005 ... Made it to ODP Nationals in 2006 ... Member of the Region III ODP Pool in 2007 ... Also played baseball and was a drummer in the school band.

Son of Dr. Richard and Lee Anne Duncan ... Born Apr. 23, 1990 ... Has two sisters, Taylor and Ellen.

Prior to Memphis

2008 - Freshman Season

Appeared in 119 minutes over the course of the sea-son ... Played in six games ... Saw 37 minutes of ac-tion in the opening game of the season against Brad-ley in the Memphis Diadora Classic ... Next game action came against Creighton ... Played a season-high 43 minutes against FIU ... Also appeared against SIU-Edwardsville, Tulsa and Central Arkansas.

Three-year letterwinner at Portland for Coach Steven Glaser ... Twice selected all-district, all-region and all-county, including all-district offensive MVP and all-coun-ty offensive MVP in 2006 ... Selected fi rst team all-state in 2006 ... Set single-season records for goals (26), points (67) and career record for goals (45) ... Also let-tered in football and cross country.

Son of Steven and Yvette Groft ... Born June 18, 1989 ... Has fi ve siblings: Abbi, Lilly, Natalie, Anthony and Obadiah.

Prior to Memphis

Personal

Prior to Memphis

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Four-year letterwinner at Klein for Coach Allen Baker ... Garnered fi rst team all-state honors in 2008 ... Also a 2008 All-American nominee ... Named all-district in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Named all-region in 2008 ... Won state championship in 2005 ... Ranked No. 1 goalkeeper in the Greater Houston Area in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Had 27 shutouts in 33 games in 2006 and 2007 ... Played club for the Texans FC 89/90 Red under Coach Pete Deville ... 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008 state champions ... Member of the 2002 and 2003 South Texas ODP State team and the 2004, 2005 and 2006 South Texas ODP Pool.

Son of Gordon and Nikki Gibson ... Born Dec. 3, 1989.

Prior to Memphis

Personal

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Started three games and appeared in 15 contests in his fi rst season ... Scored two goals and tallied two assists ... Was tied for third on the team in assists ... Started the U of M’s opening game of the season against Bradley ... Assisted on the Tigers’ lone goal against No. 11 Tulsa ... Broke into the starting lineup again at Central Arkansas, where he scored the fi rst goal of his career in the fi rst minute off a double assist from Thomas Shannon and Parker Duncan ... Tallied an assist on Tripp Harkins’ goal in the 54th minute vs. Central Arkansas ... Picked up his third start of the year against Marshall ... Headed in a goal off a Sean Goulding free kick in the 76th minute of the game vs. Marshall.

Four-year letterwinner at Brentwood for Coach Michael Purcell ... Named all-state, all-mid state, all-district, dis-trict player of the year and Brentwood’s offensive MVP ... Team won state championship in 2005 ... Was a teammate of fellow Memphis freshman Jordan Leedle ... Scored 25 goals and 16 assists in 2007 ... Played for the Tennessee Football Club 90 Blue, under Coach Ajit Korgaokar ... Led his club league in scoring in 2006 ... Won fi ve state championships with his club ... Member of the Tennessee ODP team in 2003 and 2004.

Son of Joe and Lou Anne Jacobs ... Born Aug. 11, 1989 ... Has an older brother, Frankie.

Prior to Memphis

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Started the fi rst game of the season in goal for the Ti-gers against Bradley before missing the rest of the sea-son due to injury ... Gave up four goals and picked up one save against the Braves.

Three-year letterwinner at Brentwood for Coach Mike Purcell ... Named all-state in 2006 and 2007, all-mid state in 2007 and all-district in 2007 ... Had a 0.47 goals-against average and recorded 11 shutouts with a 9-2-2 record in 2007 ... Has a career record of 40-3-3 with 30 career shutouts as a starter ... Team won state champi-onship in 2005 ... Was a teammate of fellow Memphis freshman Bradley Jacobs ... Tied school record with most shutouts in a single season (15) ... Played for the Tennessee Football Club 90 Blue under Coach Ajit Ko-rgaokar ... Won the state championships fi ve times ... Played on the Tennessee ODP team from 2002-07.

Son of Ben and Donna Leedle ... Born Mar. 7, 1990 ... Has a younger sister, Hannah.

Prior to Memphis

Personal

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2008 - Freshman Season

Broke into the starting lineup against Western Illinois with his high-energy play at midfi eld ... Was named to the all-tournament team at the Smith Barney/Nike Soccer Classic in Burlington, Vt. ... Started 11 games and appeared in 15 ... Missed the Creighton, Central Arkansas and FIU games due to injury ... Appeared in the third-most minutes of any U of M newcomer behind Parker Duncan and Thomas Shannon.

Four-year letterwinner for Coach George Ashe at West ... Scored 24 goals and tallied 13 assists as a senior ... Led team to state semifi nals as a senior ... All-state selection as a senior ... Named the 2005 Newcomer of the Year ... Selected all-region and all-district in 2006 and 2007 ... Was selected as region MVP in 2008 ... In 2006, named team offensive MVP and second team Prep Extra ... Named all-state, team MVP and fi rst team in 2007 Prep Extra ... 2008 Prep Extra Player of the Year ... Netted 17 goals and 11 assists in 2007 ... Played club soccer for the Knoxville FC Crush Arsenal for coach Kyle McCoy ... Club team won three state championships ... Six-year starter at attacking midfi eld for the Tennessee 90 ODP team ... Team was the Re-gion III champions and National ODP semifi nalists ... 2007 Adidas ESP camp participant.

Son of Kyle and Patsy McCoy ... Born May 19, 1990 ... Has one younger brother, Jack, and two younger sis-ters, Keagan and Kiley.

Prior to Memphis

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Started nine games and appeared in 12 during the course of the season ... Appeared at both center back and fullback ... Suffered a neck injury during the Tulsa game which forced him to miss the rest of the season ... Part of a defense that picked up four shutouts in 2009 ... Also missed the UAB and South Carolina games due to injury ... Was one of three transfers to appear in games for the Tigers along with Mark Weldon and Harrison Cheatham ... Played full 90 minutes against Creighton and FIU and 94 minutes in overtime game against SIU-Edwardsville.

Spent freshman season at Lambuth University in Jack-son, Tenn. ... Named fi rst team All-Tran-South Confer-ence defender ... Helped lead the Eagles to the 2007-08 Tran-South Conference title ... Part of the Colaiste Ide prep program that also produced Tiger head coach Richie Grant and teammates Michael Coburn, Brian Farrell and Thomas Hyland

Son of Mary Sinott and Vincent O’Connor.

Prior to Memphis

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Missed the entire season due to an injury he sustained prior to coming to the University of Memphis.

Helped lead Northwest Rankin to 2008 Mississippi 5Astate championship ... Team captain during senior year ... Honored as Mississippi’s 2008 Mr. Soccer ... Select-ed to All-State team as a senior ... Named the team’s most valuable defensive player as a junior ... Named team’s most valuable player as a senior ... Mississippi Association of Coaches Player of the Year as a senior ... Selected Mississippi Sports Talk Player of the Year in 2008 ...Had three goals and four assist as a defender in 2007 ... Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... Team captain for the Mississippi Fire Soccer Club ... Won fi ve state championships with club coaches Chad Hampton and Kenny White ... Selected as member of Region III ODP team for 2005-06 season ... Member of the Mississippi ODP for four years ... Won tournament in Spain with Mississippi United in 2006.

Son of Jerry Porter and Audrey Fitzpatrick ... Born July 29, 1990.

2008 - Redshirt Season

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2008 - Sophomore Season

Started all 14 games he appeared in ... Picked up two goals and three assists on the season ... Was second on the team in assists ...Tied for second on the team in points with seven ... Suffered a groin injury prior to the game against SIU-Edwardsville, forcing him to miss the games against SIUE, Tulsa, Central Arkansas and Marshall ... Returned to the lineup for 95 and 90 minute stints against Kentucky and UCF, respectively.

Played in all 19 games for the Tigers in his freshman campaign ... Was tied for the second-leading scorer on the team in 2007 (14 points) ... Led the team with three game-winning goals ... Scored his fi rst career Memphis goal against UCF off a throw-in ... Scored again in the next game against No. 14 Tulsa after beating the goal-keeper on a one-on-one attack from eight yards out ... Scored the game-winning goal against Central Arkan-sas from 15 yards out after connecting on a pass from Kevin Walsh ... Named to the 2007 C-USA All-Fresh-man Team.

An accomplished two-sport athlete in high school ... Won both conference and district titles in soccer and track ... Awarded all-state honors in soccer and track ... Totaled 26 goals and 16 assists during senior season ... Played for Kansas Legends club team, which won four state championships.

Son of Colette and Bryan Ruble.

2007 - Freshman Season

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Son of Colette and Bryan Ruble.

O’CONNOR’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK-ATT2008 12-9 0 0 0 6 1 0 0-0

PORTER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PKATT2008 Did Not Play- Redshirt

RUBLE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK-ATT2007 19-3 6 2 14 22 11 0 0-02008 14-14 2 3 7 21 8 1 0-0Total 33-17 8 5 21 43 19 1 0-0

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Northwest Rankin HS

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2008 - Freshman SeasonStarted 17 games at midfi elder and defender for the Tigers ... Scored two goals and tallied two assists in his fi rst season ... Was tied for third on the team in points (6) ... Tied for second on the team in assists ... Appeared in all 19 Memphis games and wasthe only Tiger to play in every single game in 2008 ... Opened his young Memphis career with two goals against his hometown university of Oral Roberts in the second game of the season ... Assisted on Bradley Jacobs’ fi rst -minute goal against Central Arkansas ... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the Memphis Diadora Classic.

Four-year letterwinner at Broken Arrow for coaches Terry Strombeck and Mark Shannon ... Selected all-conference and all-district in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and all-metro in 2007 and 2008 ... Selected as 2008 All-Metro Player of the Year ... Named the 2008 Okla-homa Gatorade Player of the Year ... Led team in scor-ing hissenior season with 42 points ... Member of the Tulsa Soccer Club ... Six-time state champions and two-time Region III champions ... Voted team captain for seven years ... Member of Oklahoma ODP travel team ... Played for the Oklahoma Falcons PDL team ... Wendy’s High School Heisman winner ... In top three percentile of graduating class.

Son of Mark and Kathy Shannon ... Born Aug. 31, 1990 ... Has a sister, Jessica, and a brother, Sam.

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Sophomore Season

Played in four games, including a start in the opening game against Bradley ... Played a season-high 15 min-utes against the Braves ... Appeared for a nine minute stint against Oral Roberts ... Played four minutes vs. Tulsa ... Also played nine minutes against Central Ar-kansas.

Scored his fi rst goal of his Memphis career against Centenary on a header ... Appeared in four games with one start.

Redshirted due to injury.

Earned four letters at DeSoto Central HS ... An all-state selection his senior year ... Scored 43 goals with 38 as-sists in high school career ... Played club soccer for the Memphis Futbol Club for four years, captain for one, and helped the team to three championships ... Par-ticipated in both Mississippi and Tennessee Olympic Development Programs (ODP).

Born in Zacatecas, Mexico ... Son of Esaul and Martha Trujillo.

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Coached in high school by Jihad Haider ... Helped lead Falcon squad to quarterfi nals of the Tennessee State Soccer Tourna-ment in 2009 ... Appearance in state tournament was fi rst in the history of Kingsbury High School ... Commercial Appeal All-Metro selection in 2008 ... Born in Mexico.

Competed at the club level for the Gwinnett Soccer Association…Coached at the club level by Nino Pitiera … Helped lead club team to 2008 Disney Soccer Showcase Championship … Club team qualifi ed for the Georgia State Cup Finals in 2005 and 2007 … GSA Phoenix Red 91 made it to the semi-fi nals of the Georgia State Tournament in 2006 and 2008 … Served as his club team’s captain…Played high school soccer at Brook-wood High School … Coached in high school by Danny Klinect … Selected fi rst-team All-County … Named to the Gwinnett County Super Six team … Helped lead Brookwood High School to 2008 Georgia State Semi-Finals … Was a member of 2006 Elite 8-qualifying Brookwood soccer squad … 2006 high school team was crowned region 8-5A Champions … Selected to Geor-gia ODP State team … Is only the fourth freshman in the history of Brookwood High School to make the varsity squad … Partici-pated in Atlanta Silverbacks Super Y Nationals in 2005.

Competed at the high school level for Christian Brothers High School in Memphis ... Helped lead the Purple Wave to the champi-onship game of the 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 state tournament ... Part of team that led CBHS to 11th-straight region champion-ship in 2009 ... Key part of 2009 Tennesee State Championship squad scoring 16 goals and tallying seven assists...Earned all-metro honors as a sophomore and junior ... Selected to the all-state team as a sophomore and junior ... Selected Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Player of the Year in 2009 ... Coached by former Memphis soccer player, Rogerio Lima, a fi rst team all-conference pick in 1996 and 1997 ... Full name is Jarvis Greer, Jr ... Member of the Tennessee ODP State team for six seasons ... ODP Region III Regional Pool in 2006 and 2008 ... Played in Costa Rica for ODP team ... Competed at the club level for Mid-south Futbol Club ... Coached at the club level by Richard Bute ... Helped lead club team to state runner-up fi nish in club team’s fi rst year of existence ... Is the son of WMC-TV Sports Director Jarvis Greer a former football letterwinner for the Tigers from 1976-77.

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SHANNON’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK-ATT2008 19-17 2 2 6 11 4 0 0-0

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Won North Bavarian Championship as a member of Werner von Siemens Gymnasium squad prep career ... Competed for the Junior Bundesliga ... Played for Jahn Regensburg II in the 3rd Liga, which is the third-highest level of soccer in Germany ... Also played 24 games for Bavarian squad and one contest for German squad ... Son of Gerald and Iris Guentner.

Teammate of Patrick Kelly at Hendersonville High School … Coached at the high school level by Russ Plummer … Helped lead high school team to three-straight Tennessee state tourna-ment appearances and one state runner-up fi nish in his freshman season … High school captured district, regional and sectional Championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Selected to the Ten-nessee State ODP team … Played club soccer for three differ-ent teams during his youth, most recently for the NPSA and the Harpreth Futbol Club … Coached at NPSA by Eric Vaughter and at Harpreth FC by Andrew Walls.

Played club soccer for the Tennessee Futbol Club…Coached by Giles Cheevers and Ajit Korgaokar … Club team won the Re-gion III Premier League Championship in 2007 … Selected to the Tennessee ODP State Team in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … At-tended Hendersonville High School … Coached in high school by Russ Plummer … Led high school to a state runner-up fi n-ish as a freshman … Hendersonville High School captured District, Regional and Sectional Championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Led high school to three-straight state tournament appearances … Played forward and defender in high school …Named fi rst team all-district in 2008 … Picked as All-County Play-er of the Year in 2008 … Selected to Mid-State second team as a junior … Named All-County MVP of the Year … Has 14 goals and 20 assists in his high school career … Selected to Tennessean Mid-State team … Picked as member of All-District Tournament team in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Brother Daniel is a sophomore midfi elder at Indiana ... Son of Joseph and Marie Kelly.

Redshirted last season as a member of the squad at St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Okla. ... Coached at St. Gregory’s by An-drew M. Rundell ... Originally from Houston, Texas, where he at-tended Jersey Village High School ... Coached at Jersey Village by Danny Forsythe ... All-District selection in 2006 and 2007 ... Was named team MVP in 2007 ... Played at club level for Texans FC, the same club team as current Memphis Tigers Cody Gibson and Rick Alleman ... Won four state club championships under coach Pete Deville ... Also competed for the Houston Dynamo Academy and the Texas ODP from 2003-2006 ... Parents are Ro-gaciano and Sofi a Mondragon.

Played high school soccer at Etowah High School … Coached in high school by Chris Stahler … Was named Defensive Player of the Year as a junior … Three-time all-county selection … Led team to county championship … Also lead team to Sweet 16 of the Georgia state tournament … Currently playing club soccer for the North Atlanta Soccer Association … Coached at NASA by Mickey McNeill … Also played club soccer for the Cobb Futbol Club … Coached at the club level by Dan Pietro … Club team was the Atlanta Cup champion … Also helped club squad cap-ture Southeast College Showcase championship … Served as the captain for his club team … Selected to the Georgia State ODP team in 2004 and 2005 … Helped lead club team to Georgia State Cup semifi nals three years in a row … Born and raised in Mexico City.

Will redshirt due to injury suffered prior to season ... Signed with the U of M after competing for two seasons as a member of the Knoxville Football Club … Coached by John Craven as a member of the Knoxville Football Club ... Won the 2007 and 2008 state championship at the club level as a member of the Knoxville Foot-ball Club … Club team also won the Division III Premier League Championship in 2008 … Current Memphis players Cody McCoy and Parker Duncan are also products of the Knoxville Football Club … Played two seasons on the Lakeway Kickers club team … Coach for the Lakeway Kickers was Mike McDonald … Attended Carter High School in Knoxville, where he was coached by Gene Chunn … Named 2009 Gatorade Tennessee Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year ... 2009 Prep Extra Player of the Year ... An all-state selection in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 … Earned fi rst team all-district in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 … Was his high school team’s MVP during his freshman and sophomore seasons ... Led his district and region in goals as a freshman, sophomore and junior at Carter High School … Finished career with 172 goal-sand 50 assists, both Carter High School records … Served as high school team captain during his junior season … Has been a member of Tennessee ODP for three seasons.

Member of the Clinton Futbol Club … Coached at the club level by David Austin … Attended St. Aloysius High School in Vicks-burg …Coached in high school by Will Vollor … Was an all-district selection in 2007 and 2008 … Selected as high school team MVP as a sophomore and junior … Helped high school team advance to the Mississippi State Soccer Tournament in 2006 and 2007 … Earned all-state in track and fi eld in the 800 and 1600 … Has scored 50 career goals and racked up over 100 assists in high school.

A member of the U.S. Soccer Under-18 Men’s National Team…Played his club soccer for Bridge Futbol Alliance … Coached at the club level by Clark Brisson … Led club team to two National Championships … Also played club soccer for the Coastal Soccer Club … Chosen as member of SCsoccer.com’s 2008 Super XXII team … Attended Socastee High School in Myr-tle Beach … Coached in high school by Memo Suarez … Helped lead high school squad to Lower State Finals twice … High school squad crowned region champs three times ... Received all-region recognition ... Had 22 goals and 11 assists during his senior year ... Scored 200 career goals and tallied 90 career assists

Competed for the Tulsa Soccer Club ... TSC also produced cur-rent Memphis soccer player Thomas Shannon ... Coached at the club level by Steve Earle ... Played high school soccer for Holland Hall Prep in Tulsa ... Coached at Holland Hall by Richard Hart ... Scored 16 goals and assisted on six goals during his junior campaign ... Helped lead the Dutch to the Southwest Preparatory Conference Division I State Championship in 2007 ... Holds the individual single-season record with 60 points in one season ... Finished career with 66 goals and 36 assists ... Also lettered two years in cross country and four years in track ... Parents are Jack Wright and Janet Ammons.

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Fr. • 6-1 • 185Houston, Texas

St. Gregory’s Univ.

HugoMONDRAGON

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The Memphis men’s soccer program found itself in between several up-and-down moments throughout the 2008 season, but in the end, the Tigers ended the year strong and captured a third-place fi nish in the Conference USA Standings. “We were really pleased with the position we were able to fi nish in Conference USA,” said head coach Richie Grant. “It is very important to be among the top four teams in Conference USA, and we were excited to be able to say that we were. Our non-conference record was a major letdown for us and that is something we will look to rectify in 2009.” The Tigers found themselves going against several very strong program’s during the 2008 season. It all began at the Memphis Diadora Tournament at Mike Soccer Complex on Aug. 29 when the U of M opened the season against Bradley, who had earned an NCAA Tournament berth a year earlier. Excited and ready to begin a 2008 season at their home tournament, the Tigers suffered a setback heading into their season-opening game against Bradley, after losing several players to suspensions for off-the-fi eld transgressions. Playing shorthanded, the Tigers fell at the hands of the 21st-ranked Braves, 4-0. After allowing a goal in the fi rst minute of the contest, the Tigers held their ground until the second half when freshman goalkeeper Jordan Leedle allowed a goal in the 45th minute. The score remained at 2-0 until two Bradley goals in the fi nal 10 minutes solidifi ed a win for the squad from Peoria, Ill. The Tigers were able to bounce back with a 4-3 win over the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles in the second game of the Memphis Diadora Tournament. Memphis was led by a strong performance by Thomas Shannon, a freshman from Broken Arrow, Okla., who was celebrating his 18th birthday on that last day of August. Shannon capitalized on two strong corner kicks from fellow Tulsa-metro native Jason Brooks, as the Tigers held on for a third-place fi nish at the Memphis Diadora Tournament. Following a 1-1 start at the friendly confi nes of the Mike Rose Soccer Complex, the Tigers embarked on a two-week road trip that would take them to the Northeast (Burlington, Vt.) and back down South to Birmingham, Ala. In the fi rst game of the roadtrip at the

Memphis soccer has become no stranger to daunting competition and

faced it head on during the 2008 season. The Tigers picked up their first

win over a ranked opponent since 2005 after a thrilling comeback put the Tigers

past the No. 15 SMU Mustangs in a nationally-televised contest. Despite several ups

and downs on the season, Memphis finished in third place in the C-USA Standings.

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Smith Barney/Nike Soccer Classic on the University of Vermont campus, Memphis stayed strong defensively against New Hampshire for 90 minutes, but the Wildcats scored the game winner in overtime in the 1-0 victory. The Tigers looked to bounce back against host Vermont, but the story of the game against the Catamounts read very similar to the story of the New Hampshire contest. Goalie Michael Goodlett had a shutout going through regulation, but a Jake McFadden goal in overtime ended the game in a 1-0 victory for Vermont. Now boasting a mark of 1-3, the Memphis Tigers headed south for Birmingham, Ala., for the UAB “Soccer For A Cure” Tournament, which pitted them against Western Illinois and an up-and-coming UC-Irvine team, which would end the season as the 10th-best team in the nation. Against the Leathernecks of Western Illinois,

the Tigers fell down 1-0 in the 26th minute of the contest and were unable to even up the score, thus falling to the Leathernecks, 1-0. In the second game of the tournament, the Anteaters of UC-Irvine began the game with a second-minute goal. Memphis answered nearly 10 minutes later on a Brian Farrell header off a Thomas Shannon cross from six yards out. UC-Irvine used a 35th-minute goal and a score in the 51st minute to move past Coach Grant’s squad, 3-1 Now 1-5 on the season, the Tigers were in quick need of a change of pace on the season as they opened the Conference USA slate against UCF on Sept. 20. However, the Knights used a Kevan George in the 59th minute to hand the Tigers their fourth 1-0 loss of the campaign.With a 1-6 record, the U of M returned to the Mike Rose Soccer Complex on Sept. 24 for a match with the Missouri State Bears. Ryan Ruble’s 30th-minute header off a cross put the Tigers ahead 1-0 in the match and Farrell’s 55th-minute goal solidifi ed the 2-0 victory for the Tigers. With a 2-6 record, Memphis was set for a match-up with conference rival UAB, who the Tigers had become familiar with having seen them in two tournaments

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went on to score six goals in Memphis’ fi nal eight games, to fi nish the season as the Tigers’ leader in goals and total points. The native of Johnson City, Tenn., used his late season impact to earn a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman team, as well as the All-C-USA third team. “Parker has all of the attributes to be a top player, not only in the program but in the league,” Grant said. “As a person, he has all the qualities we want in one of our players. He is a great teammate and a pleasure to coach. It is exciting to be able to have him here for three more seasons.”

S C O R I N G I N T H E C L A S S R O O M The Memphis Tigers continued to show a propensity toward success in the classroom, as well as on the soccer pitch. Led by the off-the-fi eld accolades of Memphis senior Robert Sausaman, the Tigers continued a tradition of honors for their work in the classroom. Sausaman was named CoSIDA Academic All-District IV for the second time in his career in 2008. The Memphis defender also earned a spot on the NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region team along with fellow senior Jordan Lynn. Sausaman also was selected Academic All-Region in 2007. The 2008-09 Tigers fi nished the year posting the program’s highest GPA ever.

prior to their match. The Blazers got on the scoreboard fi rst with a Kevin Sawchack goal in the fourth minute and built on their lead with a second goal in the second period. It became apparent heading into the Tigers’ fi rst marquee match-up of the year that Coach Grant’s squad was in need of a season-changing performance against No. 15 SMU in a nationally-televised contest on CBS College Sports. Down 1-0 at half, the Tigers’ came out of the locker room eager to score. Tripp Harkins’ header in the box proved to be the game-tying score in the 70th minute. The game went to overtime, where in the third minute, Sean Goulding took a free kick and directed it to the left side of the goal box where senior defender Michael Coburn was in the right place at the right time and headed the ball past SMU goalkeeper Craig Hill. Coburn’s performance earned him the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week honor following his thrilling goal. Coming off the program’s fi rst win against SMU, the Tigers faced a daunting task in the form of No. 3 Creighton on their homefi eld in downtown Omaha, Neb. Memphis hung in the contest for the majority of the game, but was unable to overcome a 17th-minute goal, amd fell 1-0 to the Bluejays. Memphis continued their road trip in Miami, Fla., where freshman Parker Duncan came up big with two goals solidifying a 2-1 Conference USA victory over Florida International. Now 4-8, the Tigers remained on the road in C-USA against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Goals by Duncan-his third in two games-and Coburn proved to be what the U of M needed in goalkeeper Michael Goodlett’s fi rst shutout of the season. Following the contest, Coburn was honored as the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week, as well as a member of College Soccer News’ Team of the Week. Memphis returned home on Oct. 22, when it came away with a tie against the SIU-Edwardsville Cougars. In the next game, the Tigers were pitted in their second televised game of the season on CBS College Sports against No. 11 Tulsa. The Golden Hurricane, the favorite to win Conference USA, came away with the victory, 5-1. With a record of 5-8-1, the Tigers embarked west on I-40 for a match with the Central Arkansas Bears. Memphis used an offensive explosion, which included Parker Duncan’s fourth and fi fth goals of the season. The next match for Memphis marked goodbyes for a senior class that had helped Memphis earn national rankings during three of four of its seasons. Michael Coburn, Sean Goulding, Tripp Harkins, Thomas Hyland, Jordan Lynn and Robert Sausaman all played their fi nal

home game at MRSC against the Marshall Thundering Herd. Memphis fell behind early to Marshall and looked poised for a comeback in the second half after a Bradley Jacobs goal. Memphis was unable to overcome Marshall’s two goals and fell, 2-1. Memphis’ regular season ended with a match against Kentucky. Goodlett was stellar in goal as he posted his fourth shutout of the season. The Memphis netminder was honored as the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week following the tie that helped solidify a No. 3 seed for the Tigers heading into the Conference USA Tournament. After arriving in Dallas, Texas, the U of M was poised to avenge an early-season loss to UCF. Memphis fell behind early on a goal in the second minute and was unable to score to even up the game, ending their season on the campus of SMU with a fi nal record of 6-11-2.

C L A S S O F 2 0 0 8 The U of M had to say goodbye to a large senior class following the 2008 season. Michael Coburn, Sean Goulding, Tripp Harkins, Thomas Hyland, Jordan Lynn and Robert Sausaman played huge roles in maintaining the University of Memphis as a top soccer program over their four years in the Bluff City. The group of six helped lead the Tigers to three Top-25 rankings while competing against a top-notch, non-conference and conference schedule. “All six of the lads made large contributions to our success since they arrived in 2004,” Grant said. “It was important to build on our success following our 2004 Conference USA Championship and these six guys were a very large part in us being able to do so. They were a group of guys that were able to do it academically and athletically and will surely be missed.” The seniors brought home several honors in their four year careers including Michael Coburn, who was honored as an All-C-USA fi rst team and second team member in his time as a Tiger. His teammate Sean Goulding brought home an All-C-USA third team nod in 2007. The senior class also boasts three Tommy Smith Award winners (Tripp Harkins, Thomas Hyland and Robert Sausaman). Harkins was also a C-USA All-Freshman team member and was named to the C-USA All-Tournament Team in 2005. Coburn was also named to the All-Tournament Team in 2005.

T H E D U N C A N E F F E C T Freshman Parker Duncan’s impact fi rst became noticed with his constant pressure against SMU which caught the eye of CBS College Sports analysts Richard Broad and Ben Holden. From there, the Tiger freshman

The Memphis Tigers continued a spring tradition in 2009 with a match-up against FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. The bout with the Hoops marked the sixth year the U of M has competed against an opponent from a professional soccer franchise. The Ti-gers have matched up against FC Dallas and the Kansas City Wizards of MLS, along with the Atlanta Silverbacks of the United Soccer League the past six seasons. In 2009, the Tigers fell 5-1 to FC Dallas. De-spite the margin of victory, Memphis was able to hold the Hoops scoreless for the fi rst 40 minutes of the contest with redshirt freshman Cody Gib-son manning the net for Richie Grant’s squad. Playing against MLS competition serves as a good opportunity for the U of M to test their skills against some of the best soccer players in the na-tion as they prepare for the upcoming fall season.

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ........................................... 6-11-2 3-4-1 3-3-1 0-4-0CONFERENCE ......................................... 3-4-1 1-3-0 2-1-1 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE .................................. 3-7-1 2-1-1 1-2-0 0-4-0

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 20-218 28-240 Goals scored average 1.05 1.47 Shot pct. .092 .117 Shots on goal - Attempts 82-218 94-240 SOG pct. .376 .392 Shots per Game 11.5 12.6 Assists 30 16CORNER KICKS 124 95PENALTY KICKS 0-3 0-1

PENALTIES Yellow cards 18 18 Red cards 1 0

ATTENDANCE Total 3506 4663 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/438 7/666 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/205

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 9 10 1 0 20Opponents 13 13 2 0 28

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 84 127 5 2 218Opponents 104 126 7 3 240

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 28 48 1 1 78Opponents 21 45 1 1 68

CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 58 62 1 3 124Opponents 45 48 2 0 95

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 95 102 2 4 203Opponents 95 106 5 3 209

TEAM STATISTICS MEM OPPTEAM STATISTICS MEM OPP

8/29/08 NO. 21 BRADLEY % L 0-4 567 -8/31/08 ORAL ROBERTS % W 4-3 325 SHANNON (BROOKS), FARRELL (LYNN, RUBLE), SHANNON (BROOKS), RUBLE (CALVERT)9/5/08 NEW HAMPSHIRE $ L 0-1 621 -9/7/08 AT VERMONT $ L 0-1 1,117 -9/12/08 WESTERN ILLINOIS # L 0-1 120 -9/14/08 UC-IRVINE # L 1-3 79 FARRELL (SHANNON)9/20/08 AT UCF * L 0-1 451 - 9/24/08 MISSOURI STATE W 2-0 220 FARRELL (GOULDING), RUBLE (HYLAND, GOULDING)9/27/08 UAB * L 0-2 412 - 10/5/08 NO. 15 SMU * W 2-1 549 HARKINS (GOULDING, LYNN), COBURN (GOULDING)10/8/08 AT CREIGHTON L 0-1 1,790 -10/12/08 AT FIU * W 2-1 105 DUNCAN (UNASSISTED), DUNCAN (RUBLE)10/17/08 AT SOUTH CAROLINA * W 2-0 374 COBURN (UNASSISTED), DUNCAN (RUBLE)10/22/08 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE T 0-0 621 -10/26/08 NO. 11 TULSA * L 1-5 873 DUNCAN (JACOBS)10/29/08 AT CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 5-1 144 JACOBS (SHANNON, DUNCAN), DUNCAN (SAUSAMAN), HARKINS (JACOBS), DUNCAN (HARKINS), GOULDING (HYLAND)11/1/08 MARSHALL * L 1-2 310 JACOBS (GOULDING)11/7/08 AT KENTUCKY * T 0-0 682 - 11/12/08 UCF ^ L 0-1 N/A -* CONFERENCE USA MATCHES % MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT # UAB SOCCER FOR A CURE CLASSIC $ SMITH BARNEY/NIKE SOCCER CLASSIC ^ C-USA TOURNAMENT

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TIGER SCORERS (ASSISTS)

NO. PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2 DUNCAN, Parker 18-11 6 1 13 27 .222 14 .519 2 0-0 15 RUBLE, Ryan 14-14 2 3 7 21 .095 8 .381 1 0-0 7 GOULDING, Sean 16-14 1 5 7 23 .043 11 .478 0 0-1 14 SHANNON, Thomas 1917 2 2 6 11 .182 4 .364 0 0-0 5 COBURN, Michael 19-12 2 4 8 20 .100 11 .550 2 0-0 12 JACOBS, Bradley 15-3 2 2 6 10 .200 3 .300 0 0-0 9 HARKINS, Tripp 17-17 2 1 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 5 COBURN, Michael 16-16 2 0 4 20 .100 9 .450 2 0-2 21 LYNN, Jordan 17-17 0 2 2 14 .000 7 .500 0 0-0 4 HYLAND, Thomas 19-11 0 2 2 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 24 BROOKS, Jason 13-2 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 SAUSAMAN, Robert 15-7 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 17 CALVERT, Dale 14-2 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 10 MCCOY, Cody 15-11 0 0 0 8 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 ALLEMAN, Rick 18-17 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 23 O’CONNOR, Rory 12-9 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 13 GROFT, Elias 6-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 6 ROMERO, J.R. 4-1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 HEALY, Dalton 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 WELDON, Mark 11-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 TRUJILLO, Eric 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 GOODLETT, Michael 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 CHEATHAM, Harrison 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 20 22 62 218 .092 82 .376 6 0-3 Opponents 19 28 31 87 240 .117 94 .392 11 0-1

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00 CHEATHAM, Harrison 1-0 10:33 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 GOODLETT, Michael 18-18 1658:20 24 1.30 76 .760 6 10 1 4 22 LEEDLE, Jordan 1-1 90:00 4 4.00 4 .200 0 1 0 0 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 3 Total 19 1758:53 28 1.43 78 .736 6 11 1 4 Opponents 19 1758:53 320 1.02 68 .773 11 6 1 10

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2008 CONFERENCE USA

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

QUARTERFINALS

#2 Kentucky 4, #7 Marshall 2

#6 UCF 1, #3 Memphis 0

#1 Tulsa 4, #8 UAB 2

#5 S. Carolina 3, #4 SMU 0

SEMIFINALS

#2 Kentucky, #6 UCF 0

#1 Tulsa 2, #5 South Carolina 0

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

#1 Tulsa 1, #2 Kentucky 1

(Tulsa wins on PK)

2008 CONFERENCE USA STANDINGS

C-USA Overall W L T Pct. Pts. W L T Pct. Tulsa !%* 7 0 1 .938 22 16 4 3 .761Kentucky 6 1 1 .812 19 12 4 5 .690 Memphis 3 4 1 .438 10 6 11 2 .368 SMU 3 4 1 .438 10 10 6 2 .611South Carolina 2 2 4 .500 10 8 6 5 .553UCF 3 4 1 .438 10 7 11 1 .395Marshall 3 5 0 .375 9 3 14 1 .194UAB 2 5 1 .312 7 6 10 3 .395FIU 2 6 0 .259 6 4 11 2 .294

! - Denotes Regular Season Champions% - Denotes C-USA Tournament Champions* - Awarded NCAA Tournament Berth

TEAMPOINTS GP No. Avg/G1. Tulsa .................. 23 133 5.78 2. Kentucky ............. 21 123 5.863. SMU .................... 18 90 5.004. South Carolina .... 19 83 4.37 5. UAB .................... 19 69 3.63 6. Memphis ............ 19 62 3.267. Marshall .............. 18 56 3.118. FIU ...................... 17 47 2.769. UCF .................... 19 42 2.21

GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Tulsa ................... 23 44 1.912. Kentucky ............. 21 41 1.953. SMU .................... 18 30 1.674. South Carolina .... 19 27 1.425. UAB .................... 19 24 1.26T6. Memphis ............ 19 20 1.05T6. Marshall .............. 18 20 1.118. FIU ...................... 17 18 1.069. UCF .................... 19 16 0.84

ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Tulsa ................... 23 45 1.96 2. Kentucky ............. 21 41 1.953. SMU .................... 18 30 1.674. South Carolina .... 19 29 1.535. Memphis ............ 19 22 1.166. UAB .................... 19 21 1.117. Marshall .............. 18 16 0.898. FIU ...................... 17 11 0.659. UCF .................... 19 10 0.53

GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. South Carolina ...... 19 16 0.84 Tulsa ..................... 23 16 0.70

3. Kentucky ............... 21 18 0.864. SMU ...................... 18 19 1.065. UAB ...................... 19 25 1.32 UCF ...................... 19 25 1.327. Memphis ............... 19 28 1.478. FIU ........................ 17 33 1.949. Marshall ................ 18 46 2.56

SAVES GP No. Avg/G1. UCF ...................... 19 112 5.892. South Carolina ...... 19 93 4.893. Marshall ................ 18 85 4.72 Tulsa ..................... 23 85 3.705. FIU ........................ 17 80 4.71 6. Memphis .............. 19 78 4.11 UAB ...................... 19 71 3.748. SMU ...................... 18 63 3.509. Kentucky ............... 21 60 2.86

INDIVIDUALSHOTS No. 1. McInnes, Ashley-TLS ..................... 702. Guerra, Juan-FIU ........................... 583. Arthur, Sam-USC............................ 52 Neil, Austin-TLS.............................. 525. Bacher, Yaron-UCF ........................ 446. Sandez, Jeovahnni-TLS ................. 427. Parada, Jose-TLS .......................... 418. Gumede, Two-Boys-UAB ............... 409. DeFreitas, Eric-TLS ........................ 3910. Salem, Joe-TLS.............................. 38

POINTS No. 1. Arthur, Sam-USC............................ 272. Neil, Austin-TLS.............................. 263. Parada, Jose-TLS .......................... 19

Strong, Michael-UK ........................ 195. McInnes, Ashley-TLS ..................... 186. Da Silva, Paulo-SMU...................... 16 Guerra, Juan-FIU ........................... 168. Dos Santos, Marco-UK................... 159. Rios, Derek-UAB ............................ 14 Brettschneider, Blake-USC............. 14

POINTS PER GAME No. 1. Arthur, Sam-USC............................ 1.422. Da Silva, Paulo-SMU...................... 1.333. Neil, Austin-TLS.............................. 1.304. Parada, Jose-TLS .......................... 1.125. Strong, Michael-UK ........................ 1.066. Rios, Derek-UAB ............................ 1.007. Guerra, Juan-FIU ........................... 0.948. McInnes, Ashley-TLS ..................... 0.829. Brettschneider, Blake-USC............. 0.7810. Dos Santos, Marco-UK................... 0.75

GOALS No. 1. Arthur, Sam-USC............................ 122. Neil, Austin-TLS.............................. 11 3. Strong, Michael-UK ........................ 9 4. Da Silva, Paulo-SMU...................... 7 Parada, Jose-TLS .......................... 7 5. Duncan, Parker-MEM ................... 6 Rios, Derek-UAB ............................ 6 Guerra, Juan-FIU ........................... 6 Brettschneider, Blake-USC............. 610. De Almeida, Diogo-SMU ................ 5 Gumede, Two-Boys-UAB ............... 5 Dos Santos, Marco-UK................... 5 Crone, Tim-UK ................................ 5 McInnes, Ashley-TLS ..................... 5

ASSISTS No. 1. McInnes, Ashley-TLS ..................... 8

2. Harwell,Jeff-SMU ........................... 6 Arredondo, Gabe-SMU................... 6 Hagerty,Chad-UK ........................... 65. Goulding, Sean-MEM ................... 5 Parada, Jose-TLS .......................... 5 Vernalls, Sam-UK ........................... 5 Dos Santos, Marco-UK................... 5 Sandez, Jeovahnni-TLS ................. 5 10. Cates, Danny-USC ......................... 4 Boateng, Sammy-MAR................... 4 Guerra, Juan-FIU ........................... 4 MacVane, David-USC .................... 4 Neil, Austin-TLS.............................. 4 Taylor, Chris-TLS ............................ 4 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE No. 1. Lacey, Tyrel-TUL ............................ 0.632. Maurer, Jimmy-USC ....................... 0.803. Williams, Dan-UK ........................... 0.814. Hill, Craig-SMU ............................... 1.035. Johnson, Wes-UAB ........................ 1.276. Johnson, Sean-UCF ....................... 1.307. Goodlett, Michael-MEM ................ 1.348. Fullerton, Jesse-FIU ....................... 1.699. Lopez, Shane-FIU .......................... 2.2010. Walter, Greg-MAR .......................... 2.50

SAVES No. 1. Johnson, Sean-UCF ....................... 1082. Maurer, Jimmy-USC ....................... 913. Lacey, Tyrel-TLS ............................ 774. Goodlett, Michael, MEM ............... 765. Walter, Greg-MAR .......................... 676. Hill, Craig-SMU ............................... 637. Williams, Dan-UK ........................... 598. Johnson, Wes-UAB ........................ 539. Fullerton, Jesse-FIU ....................... 5010. Lopez, Shane-FIU .......................... 29

2008 CONFERENCE USA LEADERS2008 CONFERENCE USA LEADERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAshley McInnes, F, Tulsa

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARBarry Rice, D, Kentucky

FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEARAustin Neil, F, Tulsa

NEWCOMER OF THE YEARMarcos dos Santos, F, Kentucky

COACH OF THE YEARTom McIntosh, Tulsa

FIRST TEAM ALL-C-USAF: Juan Guerra, FIU

F: Sam Arthur, South CarolinaF: Blake Brettschneider, South Carolina

MF: Jason Griffi ths, KentuckyMF: Joe Salem, Tulsa

MF: Two-Boys Gumede, UABMF: Kevan George, UCFD: Barry Rice, Kentucky

D: Chris Taylor, TulsaD: Michael Coburn, Memphis

GK: Tyrel Lacey, Tulsa

SECOND TEAM ALL-C-USAF: Paulo da Silva, SMU

F: Ashley McInnes, TulsaF: Austin Neil, Tulsa

MF: Ariel Osorio, SMUMF: Jeff Harwell, SMUMF: Leone Cruz, SMU

MF: Jeff Scannella, South CarolinaD: Tyler Ruthven, South Carolina

D: Chris Clements, TulsaD: Ryan Roushandel, UCF

GK: Jimmy Maurer, South Carolina

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMMarc Lyon, D, FIU

Brad Walker, D, KentuckyJordan Hilgefort, D, MarshallParker Duncan, F, MemphisDiego de Almeida, MF, SMU

Arthur Ivo, F, SMUDavid MacVane, MF, South Carolina

Steven Morrissey, MF, South CarolinaAustin Neil, F, Tulsa

Justin Chavez, D, TulsaAndrew Barsalona, MF, UAB

Kevan George, MF, UCF

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1982Record: 7-11-2

H: 6-4-1 • A: 1-7-1 • N: 0-0-0 Coach: Peter Bermel

OPPONENT .................................RESULT

Covenant ................................W, 4-3Belhaven.................................. L, 1-4Southwestern (Rhodes) ..........W, 4-0Alabama-Huntsville.................. L, 2-4Vanderbilt ................................ T, 0-0at Alabama A&M.................... L, 0-11South Alabama .......................W, 3-2at UAB ..................................... L, 2-3at Georgia State ...................... L, 1-5Tennessee Tech .....................W, 3-1at Northeast Missouri State ..... L, 0-1at Southeast Missouri State....W, 3-2Southeast Missouri State......... L, 0-2at SMU..................................... L, 0-9at TCU ..................................... L, 1-3Millsaps...................................W, 3-0Ole Miss ................................... L, 0-1at Southwestern....................... T, 2-2at Tennessee ........................... L, 2-3Tennessee-Martin...................W, 3-1

1983

Record: 9-8-3H: 5-2-2 • A: 4-5-0 • N: 0-1-1

Coach: Peter Bermel

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 TCU ............................. T, 2-29-9 at Wake Forest............ L, 0-69-11 at Alabama-Huntsville . L, 1-49-14 Southwestern .............W, 6-09-16 at Vanderbilt ................ L, 1-29-17 at Tennessee Tech ....W, 3-09-24 UAB ............................W, 2-19-25 Lindenwood................. T, 1-1

Metro Tournament (Cincinnati)10-1 vs. Virginia Tech .... T, 0-0 ^10-2 vs. Louisville ............... L, 0-310-8 Georgia State .............. L, 0-310-9 Tennessee-Martin ......W, 5-110-15 Tennessee .................W, 2-110-21 at South Alabama ......W, 1-010-29 at Belhaven ................. L, 0-210-30 at Millsaps ................... L, 0-311-1 at Southeast Missouri W, 1-011-5 Alabama A&M ............. L, 0-211-12 at Southwestern .........W, 2-111-20 Ole Miss .....................W, 4-0^ WON 4-2 IN SHOOTOUT

1984Record: 10-9-3

H: 8-4-0 • A: 1-5-2 • N: 1-0-1Coach: Peter Bermel

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-31 Vanderbilt ...................W, 5-19-7 at Northeast Louisiana L, 1-69-8 John Brown ................W, 5-0

9-12 Rhodes.......................W, 3-29-14 Alabama-Huntsville ..... L, 1-29-21 at Missouri-Saint Louis L, 0-59-23 at Lindenwood............. T, 3-39-29 Wake Forest ...............W, 2-110-5 at UAB........................W, 3-210-7 at Georgia State .......... L, 0-110-12 South Alabama ........... L, 2-310-14 Southeast Missouri ....W, 2-110-19 USF ............................. L, 0-210-21 at Tennessee .............. T, 1-110-25 Missouri-Rolla ............. L, 2-310-27 Belhaven ....................W, 3-211-2 at Alabama A&M ......... L, 1-411-5 Tennessee Tech ........W, 4-1n-a Tennessee-Martin ......W, 7-2

Metro Tournament (Louisville)11-9 vs. Cincinnati..............W, 6-111-10 vs. Virginia Tech ......... T, 1-111-17 Rhodes........................ L, 2-3

1985Record: 12-7-2

H: 8-3-1 • A: 4-4-1 • N: 0-0-0Coach: Peter Bermel

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-1 Earlham College ........W, 4-09-4 at Appalachian State ... L, 0-19-6 at #9 Wake Forest......W, 2-19-11 Rhodes.......................W, 2-09-13 Northeast Louisiana .... T, 1-19-18 at Vanderbilt ................ L, 0-39-21 Missouri-Saint Louis.... L, 2-49-28 at Missouri-Rolla ........W, 4-19-29 at Southeast Missouri . T, 3-310-4 UAB ............................W, 4-010-11 Alabama A&M ........ W, 1-0 ^10-16 at Alabama-Huntsville . L, 0-310-18 Georgia State .............. L, 0-210-20 Tennessee .................W, 4-110-26 at Belhaven ................W, 3-210-27 at South Alabama ......W, 2-111-2 at John Brown ............. L, 0-111-8 Christian Brothers ......W, 6-011-13 Rhodes.......................W, 2-0

Metro Tournament (Memphis)11-16 Cincinnati .................... L, 1-311-17 Louisville ....................W, 2-0^ FORFEIT DUE TO INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

1986Record: 14-4-2

H: 8-0-1 • A: 3-4-1 • N: 3-0-0Coach: Peter Bermel

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 South Alabama ..........W, 3-09-6 Belhaven ....................W, 1-09-10 Rhodes.......................W, 2-19-12 Christian Brothers ......W, 3-09-17 Vanderbilt ...................W, 1-09-19 at SIU-Edwardsville..... L, 0-59-21 at Missouri-Saint Louis L, 1-29-27 vs. Xavier ...................W, 4-29-28 at Western Kentucky ... L, 0-1

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10-1 Alabama-Huntsville ....W, 3-010-4 at Illinois State......... T, 2-2 ot 10-5 vs. Missouri-Rolla .......W, 2-110-11 at Georgia State .......... L, 1-410-12 at UAB........................W, 2-110-18 Appalachian State ....... T, 0-010-30 Missouri-Rolla ............W, 2-111-1 John Brown ................W, 2-0

Metro Tournament (Blacksburg)11-8 vs. Cincinnati..............W, 2-011-9 at Virginia Tech ..........W, 3-111-11 at Rhodes...................W, 5-1

1987Record: 9-9-2

H: 6-4-0 • A: 3-5-0 • N: 0-0-2Coach: Peter Bermel

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-4 SIU-Edwardsville........ W, 1-09-9 Rhodes....................... W, 7-19-13 at North Texas ............ W, 3-29-16 at Indiana .................... L, 1-39-19 Missouri-Saint Louis.... L, 1-39-23 Christian Brothers ...... W, 4-19-25 at UAB........................ W, 3-29-30 at Alabama A&M ..... L, 4-5 ot10-3 Illinois State................ W, 1-010-9 at Belhaven ................ W, 4-210-10 at South Alabama........ L, 0-310-14 Ark.-Little Rock ........ L, 1-2 ot10-16 Georgia State .............. L, 1-310-18 Southwest Missouri .... W, 8-110-21 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 5-110-28 at Vanderbilt ................ L, 2-410-30 Western Kentucky ....... L, 0-211-1 at Evansville ................ L, 0-1

Metro Tournament (Cincinnati)11-7 vs. Louisville...............T, 1-1^11-8 vs. Virginia Tech .........T, 2-2$^ LOST 2-3 IN SHOOTOUT

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1988Record: 8-7-3

H: 5-2-1 • A: 2-3-2 • N: 1-2-0Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-31 Alabama A&M ............W, 4-19-3 at Charlotte ................. L, 0-39-4 vs. Davidson ..............W, 5-39-9 at Missouri-Saint Louis L, 2-39-16 at Western Kentucky ... T, 2-29-17 vs. Marquette .............. L, 0-39-24 Alabama-Huntsville ..... T, 1-19-28 Rhodes.......................W, 9-010-1 Belhaven ....................W, 3-110-14 Vanderbilt ...................W, 2-010-19 at UAB........................W, 6-010-23 at Georgia State .......... T, 2-210-24 at Mercer ....................W, 5-010-27 Christian Brothers ....... L, 0-110-29 South Alabama ........... L, 1-3

Metro Tournament (Louisville)11-5 vs. Cincinnati............... L, 0-311-6 at Louisville ................. L, 0-211-11 Southern Miss. ...........W, 3-0

1989Record: 10-10-1

H: 6-5-0 • A: 3-5-1 • N: 1-0-0Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-6 Ark.-Little Rock .......W, 2-1 ot9-9 at Bradley ................ T, 1-1 ot9-10 at Illinois State............. L, 1-59-13 Georgia State .............W, 5-09-20 at SIU-Edwardsville..... L, 1-39-23 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 2-19-24 at Alabama A&M ......... L, 1-29-28 Western Kentucky ... L, 0-1 ot10-4 at Vanderbilt ...............W, 2-010-7 at Bowling Green ........ L, 1-310-8 vs. Miami (Ohio) .........W, 4-210-11 Oral Roberts...............W, 3-110-13 Missouri-Rolla ............. L, 1-210-18 Christian Brothers ......W, 1-010-20 at South Alabama ....... L, 0-110-22 Evansville .................... L, 0-410-25 Rhodes.......................W, 6-010-27 at Belhaven ................W, 2-110-30 Liberty ......................... L, 0-1

Metro Tournament (Memphis)11-4 Cincinnati .................... L, 0-111-5 Louisville ....................W, 4-1

1990Record: 10-9-1

H: 7-2-1 • A: 2-4-0 • N: 1-3-0Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-1 Florida Tech ................ L, 0-59-2 Rhodes.......................W, 6-19-8 Nicholls State .............W, 6-09-9 SIU-Edwardsville........W, 1-09-15 at DePaul ...................W, 2-19-16 at Wisconsin-Parkside L, 0-49-21 vs. New Mexico ........... L, 1-29-23 vs. Charlotte ................ L, 0-4

Metro Tournament (Blacksburg)9-29 vs. Cincinnati............ L 3-4 ot9-30 vs. Louisville...............W, 4-110-5 at Evansville ................ L, 0-210-6 Bradley ........................ L, 0-210-10 Belhaven ....................W, 2-110-12 Vanderbilt ...................W, 2-110-14 Christian Brothers ......W, 3-210-20 at Liberty ..................... L, 1-210-21 at Radford ................... L, 0-210-26 Southeast Missouri ....W, 5-110-31 at Ark.-Little Rock.......W, 3-011-3 Alabama-Huntsville . T, 1-1 ot

1991Record: 7-9-2 • GMC: 4-1-0H: 5-3-1 • A: 1-5-0 • N: 1-1-1

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-31 Rhodes.......................W, 3-19-1 Boca Raton ............. L, 1-3 ot9-14 Kentucky ....................W, 1-09-15 Eastern Michigan .......W, 3-19-18 South Alabama ........... L, 0-19-21 UAB * .........................W, 2-19-22 Marquette * ................W, 1-09-28 at Cincinnati * .............W, 2-19-29 vs. Louisville............ T, 2-2 ot10-2 Christian Brothers ... T, 2-2 ot10-5 vs. DePaul * ...............W, 2-110-6 at New Mexico ............ L, 0-110-9 Ark.-Little Rock ............ L, 1-210-13 at SIU-Edwardsville..... L, 1-210-23 at Saint Louis * ............ L, 2-610-27 at Southwest Missouri . L, 2-411-2 at Vanderbilt ................ L, 1-3

Great Midwest Tourn. (St. Louis)11-8 vs. Cincinnati............... L, 0-2

1992Record: 14-3-2 • GMC: 4-0-1H: 8-0-1 • A: 4-3-1 • N: 2-0-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-6 Vanderbilt ...................W, 1-09-7 Southern Indiana........W, 3-09-13 at Ark.-Little Rock.......W, 2-09-18 at USF ......................... L, 0-49-20 at Central Florida .......W, 2-09-26 at DePaul * .................W, 2-09-27 at Marquette * ............W, 1-010-4 at UAB * .....................W, 4-110-7 Western Kentucky ......W, 1-010-10 Saint Louis * ................ T, 1-110-11 Cincinnati * .................W, 2-010-16 Southwest Missouri ....W, 3-010-18 at South Alabama ....... T, 1-110-23 at Kentucky ................. L, 1-210-25 Quincy College...........W, 2-110-28 Christian Brothers ......W, 3-211-1 Centenary ..................W, 4-0

Great Midwest Tourn. (St. Louis)11-7 vs. UAB ......................W, 4-011-8 at Saint Louis .............. L, 1-4

1993Record: 13-9-2 • GMC: 1-4-1H: 10-2-1 • A: 3-7-0 • N: 0-0-1

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-4 Louisville ....................W, 4-09-5 West Virginia ..............W, 2-09-8 Ark.-Little Rock ...........W, 1-09-10 at Western Kentucky ..W, 4-2

9-12 at Southern Indiana....W, 3-29-17 at Saint Louis * ............ L, 0-49-19 at Quincy College........ L, 0-29-24 DePaul * .....................W, 3-19-26 Marquette * ............. T, 1-1 ot10-2 vs. Florida Atlantic... T, 1-1 ot10-3 at Coastal Carolina ....W, 2-110-8 at Dayton * .................. L, 0-310-10 at Cincinnati * .............. L, 0-310-15 SIU-Edwardsville........W, 3-110-17 South Alabama ........... L, 0-310-20 at Vanderbilt ................ L, 1-510-22 Oral Roberts...............W, 2-010-24 UAB * .......................... L, 1-310-27 Christian Brothers ......W, 1-010-30 at Centenary ............... L, 0-1

Great Midwest Tourn. (Memphis)11-5 UAB ............................W, 2-111-6 Marquette ...................W, 2-111-7 Saint Louis .................W, 1-0

NCAA Tournament11-15 at Indiana .................... L, 0-6

1994Record: 11-8-2 • GMC: 2-4-0H: 9-1-1 • A: 0-6-1 • N: 2-1-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 Illinois-Chicago...........W, 4-19-4 Western Michigan ......W, 3-09-7 at South Alabama ....... L, 2-49-11 at Ark.-Little Rock.... T, 3-3 ot9-16 at DePaul * .................. L, 1-29-18 at Marquette * ............. L, 0-19-23 vs. New Mexico ........... L, 0-29-25 vs. NE Illinois .........W, 5-1 ot9-28 Centenary .............. W, 4-2 ot9-30 Dayton * .....................W, 3-110-2 Cincinnati * .................W, 8-010-7 Saint Louis * ................ L, 2-310-9 Vanderbilt .................... T, 3-310-14 Alabama A&M ............W, 1-010-16 Oral Roberts...............W, 4-010-21 Southern Indiana........W, 3-010-23 at UAB * ...................... L, 2-310-26 Christian Brothers ......W, 4-010-29 at Duke........................ L, 0-4Great Midwest Tourn. (Birmingham)11-11 vs. DePaul..................W, 2-011-12 at UAB......................... L, 1-2

1995Record: 6-10-2 • C-USA: 1-6-1H: 5-2-1 • A: 1-6-1 • N: 0-2-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 at #19 Portland............ L, 0-79-4 vs. Washington ........... L, 1-89-6 South Alabama ..........W, 1-09-10 at Charlotte * ............... L, 1-69-13 Ark.-Little Rock ...........W, 5-19-17 DePaul * .................. T, 0-0 ot9-20 at Marquette * ............. L, 1-49-24 Louisville * ..................W, 3-110-1 at Cincinnati * .............. L, 0-210-6 at #7 Saint Louis * ....... L, 0-410-13 USF * .......................... L, 0-410-15 UAB * .......................... L, 0-110-20 at Centenary ............... L, 2-410-25 Christian Brothers ......W, 5-110-27 at Vanderbilt ...............W, 5-210-29 at Evansville ............ T, 1-1 ot11-4 New Mexico ...............W, 5-2

C-USA Tournament (Milwaukee)11-8 vs. Saint Louis............. L, 0-1

1996Record: 11-7-1 • C-USA: 3-5-0H: 6-4-0 • A: 4-3-1 • N: 1-0-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-31 at Bowling Green .... T, 1-1 ot9-7 Southwest Missouri ....W, 2-09-8 at Tulsa ......................W, 3-09-15 #12 Charlotte * ............ L, 0-19-20 Vanderbilt ...............W, 3-2 ot9-22 at USF * ...................... L, 1-69-29 Cincinnati * .................W, 3-010-4 Marquette * ................. L, 0-210-6 at DePaul * .................W, 1-010-11 #25 Evansville ............. L, 0-110-13 Saint Louis * ................ L, 0-110-18 at Louisville * ..............W, 6-1

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10-20 at UAB * ...................... L, 1-310-25 Western Kentucky ......W, 2-010-27 Alabama A&M ............W, 6-010-30 Christian Brothers ......W, 5-011-2 Belmont ......................W, 6-0

C-USA Tournament11-12 at Saint Louis .............W, 1-011-15 at USF ......................... L, 0-3

1997Record: 10-8-2 • C-USA: 2-5-1H: 6-3-1 • A: 3-5-1 • N: 1-0-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-30 vs. Tulsa ................. W, 3-2 ot8-31 at Southwest Missouri . T, 1-1 ot9-6 #23 Bowling Green ..... L, 0-59-7 #8 Portland................. W, 3-19-12 at Western Kentucky .. W, 5-29-14 at Vanderbilt ............... W, 3-29-19 USF * .......................T, 2-2 ot9-21 at Belmont ................... L, 1-29-26 #22 Saint Louis * ..... L, 1-2 ot10-3 at Cincinnati * .......... L, 2-3 ot10-5 at Louisville * .............. W, 3-110-10 at UAB * ...................... L, 1-210-12 at Charlotte * ............... L, 2-310-19 Drury .......................... W, 5-110-22 Alabama A&M .......... W, 10-110-24 DePaul * ..................... W, 1-010-26 #17 Marquette * ...... L, 3-4 ot10-30 Christian Brothers ...... W, 6-1

C-USA Tournament11-4 DePaul ....................... W, 3-111-8 at USF ......................... L, 2-4

1998Record: 10-9-1 • C-USA: 2-5-1H: 4-3-0 • A: 4-5-1 • N: 2-1-0

Coach: Chris Bartels

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-5 vs. #23 SW Missouri ... L, 0-19-6 at Western Illinois.... L, 1-2 ot9-11 at UNLV .....................W, 2-19-13 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 2-19-18 at USF * ................ T, 3-3 2ot9-20 Central Arkansas .......W, 5-19-25 at DePaul * .................W, 3-29-27 at Marquette * ............. L, 0-110-2 Cincinnati * .................. L, 0-310-4 Louisville * ..................W, 2-110-7 Belmont ......................W, 1-010-9 UAB ............................ L, 0-210-11 #23 Charlotte * ............ L, 2-310-16 at #8 Saint Louis * ....... L, 0-210-18 at Drury ................... L, 0-1 ot10-25 Western Kentucky ......W, 5-111-1 at Christian Brothers ..W, 3-0

C-USA Tournament11-7 at #9 Saint Louis ....W, 1-0 ot11-13 vs. Marquette .............W, 3-011-15 at USF ......................... L, 2-4

1999Record: 7-11-1 • C-USA: 2-6-0H: 4-5-0 • A: 2-6-0 • N: 1-0-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-4 Centenary ^ ................W, 4-29-5 Southwest Missouri ^ .. L, 0-39-12 Charlotte * ..................W, 3-29-17 at Hartwick .................W, 1-09-18 vs. Fordham ...............W, 3-29-22 Christian Brothers ....... L, 1-39-25 at Saint Louis * ............ L, 0-410-1 at Marquette * ............. L, 0-110-3 at UW-Milwaukee ........ L, 1-210-7 at Western Kentucky ... L, 0-210-9 Cincinnati * .................W, 1-010-14 at UAB * ...................... L, 1-510-17 DePaul * .................. L, 3-4 ot10-22 at Louisville * ............... L, 0-110-24 at Belmont ..................W, 3-010-29 Central Arkansas ........ L, 2-410-31 Oral Roberts...............W, 3-011-5 USF * .......................... L, 0-1^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

2000Record: 14-6-0 • C-USA: 6-4-0H: 6-3-0 • A: 4-1-0 • N: 4-2-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-1 Belmont ^ ...................W, 4-09-2 Birmingham Southern ^ ..W, 3-19-8 vs. Western Illinois ! .... L, 0-39-10 vs. New Mexico ! ........W, 6-29-13 Western Kentucky ....... L, 0-19-17 at Cincinnati * .............W, 2-19-23 at Charlotte *% ...... L, 3-4 2ot9-24 vs. UCF % ..................W, 7-19-29 at USF *$ ...............W, 3-2 ot10-1 vs. Stetson $ ..............W, 5-210-7 Louisville * ..................W, 1-010-13 at DePaul * .................W, 3-110-18 #18 UAB * ............. L, 1-2 2ot10-21 Marquette * ................W, 1-010-24 Lipscomb..................W, 10-010-28 #20 Saint Louis * ..... L, 0-1 ot11-1 at Christian Brothers ..W, 4-311-5 Alabama A&M ............W, 2-1

C-USA Tournament (St. Louis)11-9 vs. Cincinnati..............W, 2-111-10 at #14 Saint Louis ....... L, 2-3^ Memphis Diadora Tournament! Southwest Missouri State Tourn.% Charlotte Puma Classic$ Reebock South Florida Classic

2001Record: 6-9-2 • C-USA: 3-6-1H: 4-3-1 • A: 2-4-1 • N: 0-2-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-1 at #1 Creighton % . T, 0-0 2ot9-2 vs. Drake % ................. L, 1-29-7 Charlotte *^ ............T, 1-1 2ot9-9 Illinois-Chicago ^ ......... L, 0-49-21 at TCU *+ .................... L, 2-49-23 vs. #1 SMU + .............. L, 0-79-29 East Carolina * ...........W, 3-29-30 Vanderbilt ...................W, 4-110-6 at #4 Saint Louis * ....... L, 2-310-9 at Belmont ..................W, 5-110-14 at Marquette * ............. L, 1-210-17 at #8 UAB * ................W, 3-210-20 Cincinnati * .................. L, 0-110-28 USF * .......................... L, 2-511-4 at Louisville * ........... L, 3-4 ot11-7 Lipscomb..................W, 10-011-10 DePaul * .....................W, 4-1% CREIGHTON DIADORA CHALLENGE

^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

+ TEXAS CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT

2002Record: 10-7-1 • C-USA: 3-7-1H: 4-4-0 • A: 6-3-1 • N: 0-0-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-30 TCU * ................... W, 3-2 2ot9-6 San Francisco ^ ... W, 2-1 2ot9-7 Northeastern ^ .......... W, 2-19-11 Lipscomb.................... W, 7-09-14 at Cincinnati * .............. L, 2-49-20 at USF * ...................... L, 2-49-22 at Stetson .....................T, 3-39-28 at Western Kentucky .. W, 4-09-29 at Vanderbilt ............... W, 4-010-5 at DePaul * .................. L, 1-210-11 at East Carolina * ... W, 2-1 ot10-13 at UNC-Wilmington .... W, 3-210-19 Louisville * ................... L, 1-310-23 UAB * .......................... L, 1-310-30 Marquette * ................. L, 1-211-2 #17 Saint Louis * ......... L, 1-211-6 Belmont ...................... W, 7-111-9 at Charlotte * .............. W, 2-1^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

2003Record: 8-8-2 • C-USA: 1-6-2H: 4-4-2 • A: 2-4-0 • N: 2-0-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-5 UNC-Wilmington ^ ...... L, 2-39-6 Centenary ^ ................W, 2-19-12 at Louisville # ! ...... L, 3-4 2ot9-14 vs. UW Milwaukee ! ...W, 3-29-19 vs. Iona % ..................W, 2-09-21 at Evansville %............ L, 0-1

9-26 East Carolina * ...... T, 2-2 2ot10-1 Cincinnati * .................. L, 0-210-4 at Marquette * ............. L, 2-310-8 at UAB * .....................W, 1-010-11 DePaul * ...................... L, 0-210-14 Lipscomb....................W, 2-110-18 Drury ..........................W, 2-110-25 Alabama A&M ............W, 2-110-29 at Saint Louis * ........ L, 1-2 ot11-1 USF * .......................... L, 1-211-4 at Belmont ..................W, 5-111-8 Charlotte * ..............T, 1-1 2ot^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

! HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN CLASSIC

% PROREHAB ACES CLASSIC

2004Record: 16-4-1 • C-USA: 8-1-0H: 8-1-0 • A: 5-3-1 • N: 3-0-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 Centenary ^ ................ W, 1-09-4 Oral Roberts ^ ............. L, 0-19-10 Western Kentucky ...... W, 2-19-17 vs. Eastern Illinois $ ..W, 3-2 2ot9-19 at Vanderbilt $ ....... L, 0-1 2ot9-22 Evansville ................... W, 5-19-25 at Charlotte* .............. W, 3-19-29 at Cincinnati* .............. W, 2-010-2 Marquette* ................. W, 3-110-6 Louisville* ................... W, 1-010-9 at #10 USF* ................ L, 0-210-15 at DePaul* .................. W, 2-110-17 at UIC + ..................T, 1-1 2ot10-23 #21 Saint Louis* ......... W, 2-010-27 #17 UAB * .................. W, 2-011-2 Belmont ...................... W, 5-011-6 at East Carolina * ....... W, 4-011-8 at Lipscomb................ W. 6-0

C-USA Tournament (Louisville)11-13 vs. Saint Louis............ W, 1-011-14 vs. #23 UAB ............... W, 3-2

NCAA Tournament11-19 at #30 Ohio State ........ L, 0-1^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

$ VANDERBILT PUMA CLASSIC

+ FORFEIT DUE TO INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

2005Record: 8-8-2 • C-USA: 3-4-2H: 5-2-1 • A: 2-5-1 • N: 1-1-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

9-3 Centenary ^ ................ W, 4-09-5 #23 Oral Roberts ^ ..... W, 4-39-9 at Evansville ............... W, 5-09-13 Alabama A&M ............ W, 7-09-16 at #15 Creighton $ ...... L, 1-39-18 at Drake $ ................... L, 2-39-24 Vanderbilt .................... L, 3-49-30 at #17 Tulsa * .........T, 1-1 2ot10-2 at SMU * ...................... L, 1-210-7 South Carolina * .....T, 2-2 2ot10-9 East Carolina * ........... W, 7-2

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10-15 at UAB * ...................... L, 1-210-21 at Kentucky * .......... W, 2-1 ot10-23 at Marshall * ................ L, 0-110-28 FIU * ............................ L, 0-110-30 UCF ............................ W, 3-0

C-USA Tournament (Dallas)11-9 vs. UAB ...................... W, 2-111-11 vs. South Carolina....... L, 1-2^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

$ DIADORA CHALLENGE

2006Record: 10-8-0 • C-USA: 3-5-0H: 6-3-0 • A: 4-4-0 • N: 0-1-0

Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-25 at Louisville ............ W, 4-3 ot8-27 at Belmont .............. W, 2-1 ot9-1 #5 Clemson ^ .............. L, 0-29-3 CS Fullerton ^ ............ W, 1-09-9 UMKC ........................ W, 6-29-12 UCAM ........................ W, 2-09-15 at Air Force................. W, 3-19-17 at Denver ................... W, 2-19-24 at #11 S.Car.* ........ L, 2-1 2ot9-30 Tulsa * ........................ W, 3-010-4 at UCF * ...................... L, 0-110-7 Creighton .................... L, 2-310-11 UAB * ......................... W, 3-210-15 at FIU * ........................ L, 0-210-21 #1 SMU *..................... L, 3-010-25 Marshall * ................... W, 3-010-28 at #14 Kentucky .......... L, 1-3

C-USA Tournament (Tulsa)11-3 vs. #13 Kentucky......... L, 3-1^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

2007Record: 10-5-4 • C-USA: 3-2-3

H: 7-1-2 • A: 1-3-1• N: 2-1-1Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-31 Louisville ^ ................. W, 1-09-2 Evansville ^ ................ W, 2-1 9-7 at CS Fullerton $ ......... L, 0-29-9 vs CS Northridge $ ...T, 0-0 2ot9-14 UCF ........................T, 1-1 2ot9-21 vs IPFW # .................. W, 4-09-23 vs Mercer # ................. W,2-19-29 Centenary .................. W, 5-010-5 at #14 Tulsa* ..........T, 3-3 2ot10-7 #10 Creighton ............. L, 1-310-13 Kentucky* ................... W, 3-110-17 at Marshall* ................ W, 2-110-20 So. Carolina* ..........T, 1-1 2ot10-24 Central Arkansas........ W, 3-010-27 #2 SMU*...................... L, 0-110-31 Alabama A&M ............ W, 1-010-2 at UAB* ................. L, 0-1 2ot11-10 FIU* ........................ W, 1-0 ot

C-USA Tournament (UAB)11-14 South Carolina* ....... L, 1-2 ot^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

$ CAL STATE FULLERTON TOURNAMENT

# EVANSVILLE TOURNAMENT

2008Record: 6-11-2 • C-USA: 3-4-1

H: 3-4-1 • A: 3-3-1• N: 0-4Coach: Richie Grant

DATE OPPONENT ....................RESULT

8-29 #21 Bradley ^ .............. L, 0-48-31 Oral Roberts ^ ............ W, 4-39-5 vs. New Hampshire $ ...L, 0-1 ot9-7 at Vermont $............ L, 0-1 ot9-12 vs. Western Illinois # ... L, 0-19-14 vs. UC Irvine # ............ L, 1-39-20 at UCF * ...................... L, 0-19-24 Missouri State ............ W, 2-09-27 UAB * .......................... L, 0-210-5 #15 SMU *.............. W, 2-1 ot10-8 at #3 Creighton ........... L, 0-110-12 at FIU * ....................... W, 2-110-17 at South Carolina * ..... W, 2-010-22 SIU Edwardsville ....T, 0-0 2ot10-26 #11 Tulsa * .................. L, 1-510-29 at Central Arkansas.... W, 5-111-1 Marshall * .................... L, 1-211-7 at #23 Kentucky * ...T, 0-0 2ot

C-USA Tournament (SMU)11-12 vs. UCF ....................... L, 0-1^ MEMPHIS DIADORA TOURNAMENT

$ SMITH BARNEY/NIKE SOCCER CLASSIC

# UAB SOCCER FOR A CURE CLASSIC

* CONFERENCE MATCHES

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1995 #UAB 7-0-1&Saint Louis 6-1-1USF 5-3-0Charlotte 5-3-0Marquette 5-3-0Cincinnati 4-4-0Memphis 1-6-1DePaul 1-6-1Louisville 0-8-0

1996 #Charlotte 7-1-0#&USF 7-1-0Saint Louis 5-2-1UAB 5-3-0Marquette 4-3-1Memphis 3-5-0DePaul 2-6-0Louisville 1-7-0Cincinnati 0-6-2

1997#USF 5-1-2#Marquette 6-2-0&Saint Louis 5-2-1UAB 4-3-1Charlotte 4-4-0Louisville 3-4-1Cincinnati 2-4-2Memphis 2-5-1DePaul 1-7-0

1998 #&USF 6-1-1#Saint Louis 6-1-1UAB 5-3-0Charlotte 5-3-0Cincinnati 4-3-1Marquette 3-5-0Memphis 2-5-1Louisville 2-6-0DePaul 1-7-0

1999 #&UAB 7-1-0#Saint Louis 7-1-0Marquette 5-3-0Louisville 4-4-0USF 4-4-0Cincinnati 3-5-0DePaul 3-5-0Memphis 2-6-0Charlotte 1-7-0

2000#&Saint Louis 6-1-1UAB 5-1-2Charlotte 5-2-1Memphis 5-3-0Cincinnati 3-2-3Louisville 3-4-1USF 3-5-0Marquette 2-6-0DePaul 0-8-0

2001#&Saint Louis 9-1-0UAB 7-3-0USF 7-3-0Charlotte 5-4-1Cincinnati 5-4-1Marquette 5-5-0Louisville 3-6-1Memphis 3-6-1East Carolina 3-7-0TCU 3-7-0DePaul 2-6-2

2002#Marquette 7-2-1#&Saint Louis 7-2-1Louisville 6-3-1USF 6-4-0Cincinnati 5-4-1UAB 4-4-2 Charlotte 4-5-1DePaul 4-6-0Memphis 3-7-0East Carolina 2-6-2TCU 2-7-1

2003#Cincinnati 6-2-1#&Saint Louis 6-2-1Louisville 5-2-2Charlotte 4-3-2USF 4-3-2UAB 4-3-2Marquette 4-4-1DePaul 4-5-0Memphis 1-6-2East Carolina 0-8-1

2004#&Memphis 8-1-0UAB 7-2-0Cincinnati 5-3-1USF 5-3-1Saint Louis 5-3-1Charlotte 5-4-0Louisville 2-6-1Marquette 2-6-1East Carolina 2-7-0 DePaul 1-7-1

2005#SMU 8-1-0&South Carolina 7-1-1UAB 5-3-1Florida International 4-3-2Marshall 4-3-2Memphis 3-4-2Kentucky 3-4-2Tulsa 2-4-3UCF 2-6-1East Carolina 0-9-0

2006#&SMU 5-1-2Kentucky 5-2-1Tulsa 5-3-0South Carolina 4-3-1UAB 4-3-1UCF 3-3-2Memphis 3-5-0Florida International 2-6-0Marshall 1-6-1

2007#&Tulsa 6-0-2SMU 6-1-1Kentucky 5-2-0South Carolina 4-2-2Memphis 3-2-3Marshall 3-5-0FIU 2-6-0UAB 2-6-0UCF 0-6-2

2008#&Tulsa 7-0-1Kentucky 6-1-1Memphis 3-4-1SMU 3-4-1UCF 3-4-1South Carolina 2-2-4Marshall 3-5-0UAB 2-5-1FIU 2-6-0

# Denotes Regular Season Champion& Denotes Tournament Champion

1995Valley Fields

Milwaukee, Wis.

FIRST ROUND#9 Louisville 3, #8 DePaul 0

QUARTERFINALS#3 USF 3, #6 Cincinnati 0#2 Saint Louis 1, #7 Memphis 0#1 UAB 2, #9 Louisville 0#4 Charlotte 2, #5 Marquette 1

SEMIFINALS#2 Saint Louis 3, #3 USF 2#4 Charlotte 2, #1 UAB 0

CHAMPIONSHIP#2 Saint Louis 2, #4 Charlotte 0

1996USF Soccer Stadium

Tampa, Fla.

PLAY-IN GAME (HOST IN ITALICS)#9 Cincinnati 1, #8 Louisville 0 (OT)

QUARTERFINALS (HOST IN ITALICS)#5 Marquette 2, #4 UAB 0#2 USF 2, #7 DePaul 0#6 Memphis 1, #3 Saint Louis 0#9 Cincinnati 1, #1 Charlotte 0 (OT)

SEMIFINALS#2 USF 3, #6 Memphis 0#5 Marquette 2, #9 Cincinnati 1

CHAMPIONSHIP#2 USF 2, #5 Marquette 1

1997

USF Soccer StadiumTampa, Fla.

PLAY-IN GAME (HOST IN ITALICS)#8 Memphis 3, #9 DePaul 1

QUARTERFINALS (HOST IN ITALICS)#3 Saint Louis 1, #6 Louisville 0#1 USF 4, #8 Memphis 2#2 Marquette 2, #7 Cincinnati 1 (4 OT)#5 Charlotte 2, #4 UAB 0

SEMIFINALS#1 USF 2, #5 Charlotte 0#3 Saint Louis 2, #2 Marquette 0

CHAMPIONSHIP#3 Saint Louis 3, #1 USF 1 (OT)

1998USF Soccer Stadium

Tampa, Fla.

PLAY-IN GAME (HOST IN ITALICS)#8 Louisville 1, #9 DePaul 0

QUARTERFINALS (HOST IN ITALICS)#1 USF 2, #8 Louisville 1#7 Memphis 1, #2 Saint Louis 0 (OT)#4 Charlotte 1, #5 Cincinnati 1 (Charlotte advances 4-3 on pks)#6 Marquette 3, #3 UAB 1 (2ot)

SEMIFINALS#7 Memphis 3, #6 Marquette 0#1 USF 1, #4 Charlotte 0

CHAMPIONSHIP#1 USF 4, #7 Memphis 2

1999West Campus FieldBirmingham, Ala.

FIRST ROUND#6 Cincinnati 2, #3 Marquette 1#5 USF 2, #4 Louisville 0

SEMIFINALS#2 Saint Louis 3, #6 Cincinnati 2 (4 OT)#1 UAB 4, #5 USF 0

CHAMPIONSHIP#1 UAB 4, #2 Saint Louis 0

2000Robert R. Hermann Stadium

St. Louis, Mo.

FIRST ROUND#6 Louisville 2, #3 Charlotte 1 (OT)#4 Memphis 2, #5 Cincinnati 1

SEMIFINALS#2 UAB 2, #6 Louisville 0#1 Saint Louis 3, #4 Memphis 2

CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Saint Louis 2, #2 UAB 1

2001USF Soccer Stadium

Tampa, Fla.

FIRST ROUND#4 Charlotte 2, #5 Cincinnati 2 (Charlotte advances 11-10 on pks)#6 Marquette 2, #3 USF 1

SEMIFINALS#1 Saint Louis 4, #4 Charlotte 1#6 Marquette 4, #2 UAB 1

CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Saint Louis 2, #6 Marquette 0

2002Robert R. Hermann Stadium

St. Louis, Mo.

FIRST ROUND#5 Cincinnati 3, #4 USF 2#3 Louisville 1, #6 UAB 0

SEMIFINALS#5 Cincinnati 1, #1 Marquette 1 (Cincinnati advances 3-1 on pks)#2 Saint Louis 3, #3 Louisville 1

CHAMPIONSHIP#2 Saint Louis 3, #5 Cincinnati 2

2003Mike Rose Stadium

Memphis, Tenn.

FIRST ROUND#4 Charlotte 2, #5 USF 1#6 UAB 2, #3 Louisville 1 (OT)

SEMIFINALS#4 Charlotte 1, #1 Cincinnati 0#2 Saint Louis 5, #6 UAB 1

CHAMPIONSHIP#2 Saint Louis 2, #4 Charlotte 2 (2OT) (Saint Louis wins 5-4 on pks)

2004Cardinal Park Stadium

Louisville, Ky.

FIRST ROUND#5 Saint Louis 2, #4 USF 0#6 Charlotte 2, #3 Cincinnati 0

SEMIFINALS#1 Memphis 1, #5 Saint Louis 0#2 UAB 1, #6 Charlotte 0 (2OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Memphis 3, #2 UAB 2

2005Westcott FieldDallas, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#6 Memphis 2, #3 UAB 1#2 South Carolina 0, #7 Kentucky 0 (USC advances 3-0 on pks)#5 Marshall 2, #4 FIU 0#8 Tulsa 2, #1 SMU 2 (Tulsa advances 5-4 on pks)

SEMIFINALS

#2 South Carolina 2, #6 Memphis 1#8 Tulsa 3, #5 Marshall 0

CHAMPIONSHIP

#2 South Carolina 1, #8 Tulsa 0

2006Hurricane Soccer Stadium

Tulsa, Okla.

QUARTERFINALS

#1 SMU 6, #8 FIU 0#5 UAB 3, #4 South Carolina 2#2 Kentucky 3, #7 Memphis 1#3 Tulsa 5, #6 UCF 0

SEMIFINALS

#1 SMU 1, #5 UAB 1 SMU advances on PK, 3-1#2 Kentucky 3, #3 Tulsa 0

CHAMPIONSHIP

#1 SMU 2, #2 Kentucky 0

2007West Campus FieldBirmingham, Ala.

QUARTERFINALS

#7 FIU 3, #2 SMU 1#6 Marshall 3, #3 Kentucky 1#4 So. Carolina 2, #5 Memphis 1 (OT)#1 Tulsa 1, #8 UAB 0

SEMIFINALS

#7 FIU 3, #6 Marshall 2 (OT) #1 Tulsa 4, #4 South Carolina 1

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

#1 Tulsa 3, #7 FIU 2

2008Westcott FieldDallas, Texas

QUARTERFINALS

#2 Kentucky 4, #7 Marshall 2#6 UCF 1, #3 Memphis 0#1 Tulsa 4, #8 UAB 2#5 South Carolina 3, #4 SMU 0

SEMIFINALS

#2 Kentucky1, #6 UCF 0#1 Tulsa 2. #5 South Carolina 0

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH#2 Kentucky 1, #1 Tulsa 1 (Tulsa wins 4-2 on pks)

CONFERENCE USA ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTSCONFERENCE USA ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS

ALL-TIME C-USA STANDINGSALL-TIME C-USA STANDINGS

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YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. CONF. HOME ROAD NEUTRAL1982 Peter Bermel 7-11-2 .400 n/a 6-4-1 1-7-1 0-0-01983 Peter Bermel 9-8-3 .525 n/a 5-2-2 4-5-0 0-1-11984 Peter Bermel 10-9-3 .523 n/a 8-4-0 1-5-2 1-0-11985 Peter Bermel 12-7-2 .619 n/a 8-3-1 4-4-1 0-0-01986 Peter Bermel 14-4-2 .750 n/a 8-0-1 3-4-1 3-0-01987 Peter Bermel 9-9-2 .500 n/a 6-4-0 3-5-0 0-0-2BERMEL TOTALS (6 YRS) 61-48-14 .553 N/A 41-17-5 16-30-5 4-1-41988 Chris Bartels 8-7-3 .528 n/a 5-2-1 2-3-2 1-2-01989 Chris Bartels 10-10-1 .500 n/a 6-5-0 3-5-1 1-0-01990 Chris Bartels 10-9-1 .525 n/a 7-2-1 2-4-0 1-3-01991 Chris Bartels 7-9-2 .444 4-1-0 5-3-1 1-5-0 1-1-11992 Chris Bartels 14-3-2 .789 4-0-1 8-0-1 4-3-1 2-0-01993 Chris Bartels 13-9-2 .583 1-4-1 10-2-1 3-7-0 0-0-11994 Chris Bartels 11-8-2 .571 2-4-0 9-1-1 0-6-1 2-1-01995 Chris Bartels 6-10-2 .389 1-6-1 5-2-1 1-6-1 0-2-01996 Chris Bartels 11-7-1 .605 3-5-0 6-4-0 4-3-1 1-0-01997 Chris Bartels 10-8-2 .550 2-5-1 6-3-1 3-5-1 1-0-01998 Chris Bartels 10-9-1 .525 2-5-1 4-3-0 4-5-1 2-1-0BARTELS TOTALS (11 YRS) 110-89-19 .548 19-30-5 71-27-8 27-52-9 12-10-21999 Richie Grant 7-11-0 .389 2-6-0 4-5-0 2-6-0 1-0-02000 Richie Grant 14-6-0 .700 6-4-0 6-3-0 4-1-0 4-2-02001 Richie Grant 6-9-2 .412 3-6-1 4-3-1 2-4-1 0-2-02002 Richie Grant 10-7-1 .583 3-7-1 4-4-0 6-3-1 0-0-02003 Richie Grant 8-8-2 .500 1-6-2 4-4-2 2-4-0 2-0-02004 Richie Grant 16-4-1 .786 8-1-0 8-1-0 5-3-1 3-0-02005 Richie Grant 8-8-2 .500 3-4-2 5-2-1 2-5-1 1-1-02006 Richie Grant 10-8-0 .555 6-3-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-02007 Richie Grant 10-5-4 .632 3-2-3 7-1-2 1-3-1 2-1-12008 Richie Grant 6-11-2 .368 3-4-1 3-4-1 3-3-1 0-4-0GRANT TOTALS (10 YRS) 95-77-14 .548 38-43-10 48-28-7 27-36-6 13-10-1ALL-TIME TOTALS 266-214-47 .549 54-45-15 160-72-20 70-118-20 29-21-7

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OPPONENT W L T GOALS GOALS GAME GAME

Air Force Academy 1 0 0 3 1 2006 2006Alabama A&M 9 5 0 40 28 1982 2007Alabama-Huntsville 3 4 2 16 17 1982 1990Appalachian State 0 1 1 0 1 1985 1986Arkansas-Little Rock 5 2 1 18 9 1987 1995Belhaven 7 2 0 19 15 1982 1990Belmont 9 1 0 39 1 1996 2006Birmingham Southern 1 0 0 3 1 2000 2000Boca Raton 0 1 0 1 3 1991 1991Bowling Green 0 2 1 2 9 1989 1997Bradley 0 2 1 1 7 1989 2008Cal State Northridge 0 0 0 1 0 2006 2007Cal State Fullerton 1 1 0 1 2 1996 2007Coastal Carolina 1 0 0 2 1 1993 1993Centenary 7 2 0 26 10 1992 2007Central Arkansas 4 1 0 17 6 1998 2008Charlotte 3 7 2 18 30 1988 2004Christian Brothers 13 2 1 51 16 1985 2000Cincinnati 10 12 0 38 35 1984 2004Clemson 0 1 0 0 2 2006 2006Covenant 1 0 0 4 3 1982 1982Creighton 0 4 1 4 10 2001 2008Davidson 1 0 0 5 3 1988 1988Dayton 1 1 0 3 4 1993 1994Denver 1 0 0 2 1 2006 2006DePaul 12 4 1 33 19 1990 2004Drake 0 2 0 3 5 2001 2005Drury 2 1 0 7 3 1997 2003Duke 0 1 0 0 4 1994 1994Earlham College 1 0 0 4 0 1985 1985East Carolina 4 0 1 18 7 2001 2005Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 3 2 2004 2004Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 3 1 1991 1991Evansville 3 5 1 13 12 1987 2007Florida Atlantic 0 0 1 1 1 1993 1993Florida International 2 2 0 3 4 2005 2008Florida Tech 0 1 0 0 5 1990 1990Fordham 1 0 0 3 2 1999 1999Georgia State 1 6 1 10 20 1982 1989Hartwick 1 0 0 1 0 1999 1999John Brown 2 1 0 7 1 1984 1986Illinois-Chicago 1 1 1 5 6 1994 2004Illinois State 1 1 1 4 7 1986 1989Indiana 0 2 0 1 9 1987 1993Iona 1 0 0 2 0 2003 2003IPFW 1 0 0 4 0 2006 2007Kentucky 3 3 1 9 10 1991 2008 Liberty 0 2 0 1 3 1989 1990Lindenwood 0 0 2 4 4 1983 1984Lipscomb 5 0 0 35 1 2000 2004Louisiana-Monroe 0 1 1 2 7 1984 1985Louisville 12 6 2 45 29 1983 2007Marquette 6 10 1 20 26 1988 2004 Marshall 2 2 0 6 4 2005 2008

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OPPONENT W L T GOALS GOALS GAME GAME

Mercer 2 0 0 7 1 1988 2007Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 4 2 1989 1989Millsaps 1 1 0 3 3 1982 1983Missouri-Rolla 3 2 0 11 8 1984 1989Missouri-Saint Louis 0 5 0 6 17 1984 1988Missouri State 4 3 1 18 10 1987 2008New Hampshire 0 1 0 0 1 2008 2008New Mexico 2 3 0 12 9 1990 2000Nicholls State 1 0 0 6 0 1990 1990North Texas 1 0 0 3 2 1987 1987Northeast Missouri 0 1 0 0 1 1982 1982Northeastern 1 0 0 2 1 2002 2002Northeastern Illinois 1 0 0 5 1 1994 1994Ohio State 0 1 0 0 1 2004 2004Ole Miss 1 1 0 4 1 1982 1983Oral Roberts 6 1 0 20 8 1989 2008Portland 1 1 0 3 8 1995 1997Quincy College 1 1 0 2 3 1992 1993Radford 0 1 0 0 2 1990 1990Rhodes College 13 1 1 61 13 1982 1991Saint Louis 5 15 1 19 43 1991 2004San Francisco 1 0 0 2 1 2002 2002SIU-Edwardsville 3 3 1 7 11 1986 2008SMU 1 5 0 3 23 1982 2008South Alabama 5 7 1 16 22 1982 1995South Carolina 1 3 2 8 9 2005 2008Southeast Missouri 4 1 1 14 9 1982 1990Southern Indiana 3 0 0 9 2 1992 1994Southern Miss 1 0 0 3 0 1988 1988Stetson 1 0 1 8 5 2000 2002TCU 1 2 1 8 11 1982 2002Tennessee 2 1 1 9 6 1982 1985Tennessee-Martin 3 0 0 15 4 1982 1984Tennessee Tech 3 0 0 10 2 1982 1984Tulsa 3 1 2 14 11 1996 2008UAB 16 14 0 59 49 1982 2008UC-Irvine 0 1 0 1 3 2008 2008UC-Santa Barbara 1 0 0 2 1 1998 1998UCF 3 2 1 14 3 1992 2008UMKC 1 0 0 6 2 2006 2006UNC-Wilmington 1 1 0 5 5 2002 2003UNLV 1 0 0 2 1 1998 1998USF 1 12 2 18 48 1984 2004UW Milwaukee 1 1 0 4 4 1999 2003Vanderbilt 11 7 2 43 34 1982 2005Vermont 0 1 0 0 1 2008 2008Virginia Tech 1 0 3 6 4 1983 1987Wake Forest 2 1 0 4 8 1983 1985Washington 0 1 0 1 8 1995 1995West Virginia 1 0 0 2 0 1993 1993Western Illinois 0 3 0 1 6 1998 2008Western Kentucky 7 5 1 25 15 1986 2004Western Michigan 1 0 0 3 0 1994 1994Wisconsin-Parkside 0 1 0 0 4 1990 1990Xavier 1 0 0 4 2 1986 1986TOTALS 266 214 47 1,037 833 (27 YEARS)2008 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

Peter Bernel1982-87

Six Seasons61-48-14

Chris Bartels1988-98

11 Seasons110-89-19

Richie Grant1999-08

10 Seasons95-77-14

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ALL-TIME RECORDALL-TIME RECORD

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AAAANAME POS YRS GP G A PTSAbbott, Pat M 1988-92 62 3 5 11Abbott, Paul D 1983 19 0 0 0Aguillon, Ramon M 1994-97 67 14 11 39Aguillon, Rolando M 1994-97 64 10 9 29Ahern, Patrick D 2005 5 0 1 1Akerfors, Morton F 1987-90 70 49 6 104Alkotzer, Avichay M-F 2003 12 0 0 0Alleman, Rick D 2006-08 55 1 2 4Allen, Rob F 1987-90 48 8 2 18Arrandale, John M 1989-91 32 3 3 9Aur, Didier M 1982-83 38 5 5 15Aur, Paulo M 1984-85 30 10 13 33

MORTON AKERFORS E.J. GILLEY

BBBBBailey, Matt D 1991-93 3 0 0 0Balmori, Fabian F 1995 5 0 2 2Bevard, Darren D 2000-02 24 0 0 0Breslau, Jeff F 1984-87 51 2 3 7Brooks, Jason M 2008 13 0 2 2Brezovsky, Dusty M 2000-03 51 1 5 7Bridges, Tony M 1982-86 40 6 3 15Briggs, Matt M 1995-98 59 6 5 17Britcher, Jared M 2004-07 54 16 13 45Browne, Clint M-D 1991-94 51 6 5 17Brooks, Steven F 1996-99 71 33 14 80Bryant, Matt F 2001-02 34 10 9 29Buckland, Trevor D-F 1987-89 51 14 10 38

CCCCCáceres, Shawn M 2007 3 0 0 0Calvert, Dale F 2008 14 0 1 1Camp, Tyler M 2004 4 0 0 0Church, Russell M 1992-94 61 9 10 28Clark, Brad M 1997-98 11 0 1 1Clemence, Kurt M 1994-97 69 4 14 22Coburn, Michael D 2004-08 73 8 11 27Cole, Valfred D 2007 2 0 0 0 Connolly, Gary D 2002-05 61 0 2 2Cooling, Stephen M 2004-05 34 3 6 12Creson, Larry F 1983-84 42 24 9 57Crider, Michael M 2005 1 0 0 0Crossett, Brandon M 1996-99 24 3 3 9Cooke, John F 1984-87 78 29 19 77Cummings, Peter M 2001-03 49 1 4 6Cutter, Jason M 1998-99 4 0 0 0

DDDDDang, Phoung F-D 1982-84 50 3 8 14Davis, Damon M 1992-93 33 2 3 7Devall, Dan D-M 1990 17 2 0 4Dobson, Daniel M 2001-04 58 9 11 29Dooley, Bryan M 2005 5 1 1 3Dowd, Rory D 2007 18 1 0 2Duncan, Parker F 2008 18 6 1 13Dunn, Jason D 1994-97 72 3 4 10Dyer, Justin D 2001-04 73 4 8 16

CLINT BROWNE JUSTIN DYER

EEEEElkins, Patrick M 2005-06 9 1 0 2Ennis, Nelson D 2000 3 0 0 0

FFFFFairley, Carter F 1992-95 57 9 3 21Farrell, Brian F 2006-07 37 6 6 18Ferrera, Bonnie D-M 1984-86 52 1 4 6Finlason, Tim D 1995 2 0 0 0Fischer, Pat M 1983-86 83 12 18 42Fletcher, Chris D 1989 14 0 1 1Floyd, Michael M 2000 10 1 1 3Forde, Fergal M 1993-96 73 30 13 73Franklin, Kyle F 2006 15 0 0 0Fraser, Sean F 1998-01 73 45 19 109

GGGGGaither, Russ D 1989 18 2 1 5Gallina, Greg F-D 1992-95 21 1 0 2

NAME POS YRS GP G A PTSGerman, Jake D 2001-02 14 0 2 2Gibbs, Graham D 2000-03 56 0 5 5Gilbert, Jamie D 2006 18 3 1 7Gilley, E.J. D 1983-84 18 2 1 5Gilley, Sean M 1988 1 0 0 0Glaser, Nick M 1997-00 73 11 12 34Goad, Jon M 1987 20 1 4 6Goulding, Sean M 2006-08 50 5 14 24Gourlay, Mark D 2004 18 0 0 0Grant, Scott F 1993-95 55 14 6 36Groft, Elias M 2008 6 0 0 0Greenslade, Reid F 2001-03 40 4 0 8Gregory, Kris M 1997 4 0 0 0

HHHHHalford, Scott M 1987 2 0 0 0Halliburton, Dale M 1993 11 0 0 0Harkins, Tripp F-M 2005-08 71 14 8 36Hauss, Scott M 1983-84 41 4 2 10Healy, Dalton D 2008 3 0 0 0Heckman, Kenny M 1982-85 82 1 3 5Hink, Jeff F 1984-88 27 1 0 2Hink, Jim M 1988-91 65 10 16 36Holland, Jimmy D-F 1984-86 61 3 1 7Hormazabal, John M 1996 14 0 0 0Huck, Joe M 1989 1 0 0 0Hyland, Thomas D 2005-08 71 2 5 9Hynson, Michael D 1995 3 0 0 0

JJJJJackson, David D-F 1982-85 74 17 19 5Jacobs, Bradley M 2008 15 2 2 6Jarun, Omar F 2002-03 35 8 6 22Jordan, Brent D 1991-93 52 3 3 9Johnson, Pat F 1982-84 49 5 5 15Judice, Frank D 2005-06 15 1 0 2

ROGERIO LIMA GREG LOCKS

KKKKKauker, Mike D-M 1982-86 82 2 7 11Kauker, Robi M 1987 20 1 1 3Keene, Richard D 1997-99 37 0 10 10Kelley, Lee F 1994 10 2 1 5Kiser, Harrison M 2003-04 25 1 3 5Knight, Eddie D 1986-89 75 3 3 9Konieczny, Jeff M 1987-88 36 3 4 10Koyano, Tomo D 2005-06 3 0 0 0Kuns, Ross F 1985-86 40 21 8 50

LLLLLarsson, Goran D 1992-93 18 0 0 0Laster, Steve M 1986-88 8 0 0 0Letterman, Matt F 1998-99 25 1 1 3Lewis, Joey M 1995-98 62 0 2 2Lewis, Stephen D 1998-01 69 3 4 10Lhommeau, Patrice M 1990-92 45 8 5 21Licari, Bernard F 1993-95 62 19 17 55Lima, Rogerio F 1996-97 37 23 22 68Locks, Greg M 1988-91 72 4 9 17Luzuka, Kwasi M 1995-96 5 1 0 2Lynn, Jordan M-D 2005-08 71 3 5 11

MMMMMartin, Bruce M 1989 5 0 0 0Matsuba, Ken M 1998-01 55 0 9 9McCage, Tim F 1990 1 1 3 5McCoy, Cody M 2008 15 0 0 0McArdle, Cormac F 2004-05 32 1 8 10McCarty, Marcus F 2004-05 32 16 3 34McCluskey, Mike D 1993-94 12 0 0 0

MIKE KAUKER DONAL MCDONOUGH

McDonagh, Donal M 1986-88 54 34 22 90McDonnell, Philip M 1992-95 63 0 5 5McGrath, Liam D 1998-99 18 1 0 2McKnight, Quincy D 1995 2 0 0 0Medlock, David D 1998-00 24 0 1 1Mehrhoff, Jay M 1990 1 0 0 0 Melkent, Tony M 1987 3 0 0 0Melson, Bo F 1982 20 10 8 28

NAME POS YRS GP G A PTSMetcalf, Andy F 2002-05 73 39 12 90Middleton, Chad D 1990-91 35 1 0 2Miller, Brad M 1997-99 11 0 1 1Minter, Kyle F 2005 13 2 1 5Montgomery, Adam M 2004-07 76 4 5 13Morris, Chris D 1994-97 58 1 0 2Morris, Rick M 1989-92 68 5 4 14Moses, Brandon F 1993, 95 4 1 1 3Mueller, Mike D-M 1982-84 61 9 3 21Munoz, Eric M 1996 19 1 5 7Musicante, Jorge F 1986-87 24 1 2 4Musicante, Sergio F 1986-87 28 3 1 7

SCOTT HAUSS CHRIS MORRIS

NNNNNabers, Ben M 2006 2 0 0 0Najjar, Afi f D 2004 8 0 1 1Neff, Johnny M-D 1993-96 39 0 3 3Neff, Michael M 1996 9 0 1 1Nemens, Jeremy D 1993 1 0 0 0Nilsson, Ronnie M-F 2002 11 1 2 4Norris, David F 1990-93 62 8 8 24Norris, John M 1987-90 65 1 6 8

OOOOO’Brien, Dayton M-F 2002-05 75 24 34 82O’Connor, Rory D 2008 12 0 0 0Ohlmeier, Thomas M 1992-93 42 13 9 35Orellana, Jody D 1995-96 24 0 0 0O’Sullivan, Gareth F 1989-92 74 37 15 89

PPPPPaule, Grant M 2000-01 27 1 6 8Pettinger, Matt F 1983 20 3 3 9Pepper, Robert D 1993-94 27 0 1 1Peil, Troy D 1987-89 40 0 0 0Phillips, BRad M 2004 17 0 1 1Pike, Kevin M 1982 10 0 0 0Pileggi, Frank D 1989-92 75 3 6 12Poczobut, David F 1986-88 51 3 2 8Presley, Phillip F 2002 5 0 2 2

RRRRRaborn, Adam M 2004 8 0 0 0Rawlings, Kirk D 1995 11 0 0 0Redd, Alan D 1990-92 53 7 6 20Reddin, Brian D 1993 17 0 2 2Reilly, John M 2001-04 71 14 12 40Ricketts, Kirk F 1999-02 57 4 5 13Romero, J.R. M-D 2006-08 21 0 1 1Ronan, Daniel F 2002 17 11 3 25Rose, Justin D 1992-95 47 0 1 1Ruble, Ryan M 2007-08 33 8 5 21

DAYTON O’BRIEN CARL SCHMITT

SSSSSaffer, Daniel D 2003 8 0 0 0Salter, Billy D 1985 21 0 1 1Sausaman, Robert M 2005-08 82 3 4 10Schmidt, Chris D 1999-02 57 6 8 20Schmitt, Carl M 1999 17 0 1 1Schmitt, Keith M 1999 6 1 0 2Schiffer, Mike F 1984 10 0 1 1Schumann, Volker F-D 1989-91 54 3 5 11Schwaigert, Ryan F-D 1998-00 50 7 5 19Shannon, Thomas M-D 2008 19 2 2 6Shipman, Michael M 1999-00 37 2 12 16Shumate, Cory D 2000 10 0 1 1Smith, Marty F 1991 3 0 0 0Smith, Tommy F 1992-95 77 15 11 41Sommers, Brennan D 2007 3 0 0 0Sommers, David M 2001 1 0 0 0Spencer, Scott D 1990-92 56 0 3 3Spilker, Carl D 1987-88 36 8 6 22Sprout, Bryant M 1991 7 0 0 0Stralka, Justin M 1999-01 61 8 13 29Steinkampf, Hanjo M 1997 20 1 5 7Stirling, Taylor M-F 1998 16 4 3 11

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TTTTTappan, David M 1984-88 78 6 5 17Thiele, Philip D 1996-99 67 1 1 3Thomas, J.R. D 2002-03 23 0 0 0Thorstsensen, Lars F 2000-01 36 23 17 63Trujillo, Erik M 2007-08 8 1 0 2Turner, Gerald M 1992 16 0 0 0Turner, Scott D 1987-88 37 1 3 5Tutor, Jeremy D 1995-97 53 20 14 54

VVVVVoight, John F 1996 4 1 0 2Volanski, Aaron F 2004 11 0 0 0Vopel, Bill D 1982 13 0 0 0

WWWWWalsh, Kevin M 2006-07 34 16 9 41 White, Tommy F 1997-00 73 18 14 50Whitsitt, Brad M 2003-04 33 3 4 10Whitworth, Butch M 1985-86 32 0 2 2Wiabel, Bobby D 1984 14 0 0 0Weldon, Mark D 2008 11 0 0 0Williams, Mickey D 1984-85 35 0 3 3Williams, J.R. D 2002 15 0 0 0Winfrey, Rob M 1988-89 34 2 7 11

YYYYYun, Won F 1982-83 28 10 6 26

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GOALKEEPING REGISTERGOALKEEPING REGISTER

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSHOTSNO. NAME GAME

12 Dave Leung (ORU) vs. Belmont (9/3/05)7 Daniel Dobson (Memphis) vs. San Fran. (9/6/02)7 Abdou Manneh (Ala. A&M) vs. Charlotte (9/9/01)GOALSNO. NAME TEAM GAME

3 Byron Carmichael (Marshall) vs. Belmont (9/3/00)3 Sean Fraser (Memphis) vs. Centenary (9/4/99)2 Several PlayersASSISTSNO. NAME TEAM GAME

2 Several Players SAVESNO. NAME TEAM GAME

11 Tony Quartuccio (ORU) vs. Memphis (9/4/04)11 Lucas Mackanos (Charlotte) vs. Ala. A&M (9/9/01)9 Several Players

SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDSSHOTSNO. TEAM GAME28 Memphis vs. San Francisco (9/6/02)26 Memphis vs. Belmont (9/1/00)25 Memphis vs. Centenary (9/3/04)

GOALS NO. TEAM GAME7 Missouri State vs. Western Illinois (9/4/99)7 Marshall vs. Belmont (9/3/00)4 Several Teams

ASSISTSNO TEAM GAME6 Memphis vs. Oral Roberts (9/5/05)5 Memphis vs. Oral Roberts (8/31/08)4 Memphis vs. Centenary (9/3/05)4 Marshall vs. Belmont (9/3/00)4 Oral Roberts vs. Memphis (8/31/08)

SAVES NO. TEAM GAME

11 Oral Roberts vs. Memphis (9/4/04)11 Charlotte vs. Alabama A&M (9/9/01)9 Several Teams

MEMPHIS CLASSIC RECORDSMEMPHIS CLASSIC RECORDS

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS1999 Missouri State2000 Marshall2001 Alabama A&M2002 Memphis2003 UIC2004 Oral Roberts2005 Memphis2006 Clemson2007 Memphis2008 Bradley

TOURNAMENT MVPSean Fraser (Memphis), 2000Graham Gibbs (Memphis), 2002Andy Metcalf (Memphis), 2003Jorge Flor (Oral Roberts), 2004Jared Britcher (Memphis), 2005Alan O’Hara (Clemson), 2006Jared Britcher (Memphis), 2007Chris Cutshaw (Bradley), 2008

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMAdam Allee (Oral Roberts), 2004Noah Braun (Oral Roberts), 2004Jorge Flor (Oral Roberts), 2004

Dave Leung (Oral Roberts), 2004Trey Alexander (Western Kentucky). 2004Scott DeGaris (Western Kentucky), 2004Clay McMillan (Western Kentucky), 2004Gary Connolly (Memphis), 2004John Reilly (Memphis), 2004Ben Caldarera (Centenary), 2004Jared Britcher (Memphis), 2005Jordan Lynn (Memphis), 2005Adam Montgomery (Memphis), 2005Dayton O’Brien (Memphis), 2005Jorge Flor (Oral Roberts), 2005Dave Leung (Oral Roberts), 2005Carlos Pinto (Oral Roberts), 2005JP Rodrigues (Belmont), 2005Eric Susewind (Belmont), 2005Donnie Henderson (Centenary), 2005Joseph Volanski (Centenary), 2005Alan O’Hara (Clemson), 2006Micah Usry (Clemson), 2006Phil Marfuggi (Clemson), 2006Mark Buchholz (Clemson), 2006Sean Goulding (Memphis), 2006Kevin Walsh (Memphis), 2006Adam Montgomery (Memphis), 2006Mike Farfan (Cal State Fullerton), 2006

Amir Shaffi (Cal State Fullerton), 2006Brian Beckford (Oral Roberts), 2006Carlos Pinto (Oral Roberts), 2006Jared Britcher (Memphis), 2007Tyler Strom (Memphis), 2007Rick Alleman (Memphis), 2007Jordan Lynn (Memphis), 2007Phil Edington (Louisville), 2007Nathaniel Gerstle (Louisville), 2007Othaniel Yanez (Louisville), 2007Gary Duran (Oral Roberts), 2007Tommy Apitz (Oral Roberts), 2007Alec Dufty (Evansville), 2007Dustin Awe (Evansville), 2007Chris Cutshaw (Bradley), 2008Grant Campbell (Bradley), 2008Travis English (Bradley), 2008Drew Van Kampen (Bradley), 2008Two-Boys Gumede (UAB), 2008Carlo Schiavoni (UAB), 2008Trey Gregory (UAB), 2008Rick Alleman (Memphis), 2008Thomas Shannon (Memphis), 2008Jordan Tatum (Oral Roberts), 2008Carlos Pinto (Oral Roberts), 2008

1999 9/4 Missouri State 7, Western Illinois 09/4 Memphis 4, Centenary 29/5 Western Illinois 1, Centenary 09/5 Missouri State 3, Memphis 02000 9/1 Marshall 3, Brmnghm Southern 2 (ot)9/1 Memphis 4, Belmont 09/3 Marshall 7, Belmont 09/3 Memphis 3, Birmingham Southern 12001 9/7 Alabama A&M 2, UIC 19/7 Memphis 1, Charlotte 1 (2ot)9/9 Charlotte 1, Alabama A&M 1 (2ot)9/9 UIC 4, Memphis 02002 9/6 Drury 1, Northeastern 0

9/6 Memphis 2, San Francisco 1 (2ot)9/7 San Francisco 3, Drury 29/7 Memphis 2, Northeastern 12003 9/5 UIC 2, Centenary 1 (ot)9/5 UNC-Wilmington 3, Memphis 29/6 UIC 2, UNC-Wilmington 19/6 Memphis 2, Centenary 12004 9/3 Oral Roberts 2, Western Kentucky 09/3 Memphis 1, Centenary 09/4 Western Kentucky 2, Centenary 19/4 Oral Roberts 1, Memphis 020059/3 Oral Roberts 3, Belmont 2 (2ot)9/3 Memphis 4, Centenary 09/5 Belmont 1, Centenary 0

9/5 Memphis 4, Oral Roberts 320069/1 Cal State Fullerton 3, ORU 29/1 Clemson 2, Memphis 09/3 Clemson 2, ORU 09/3 Memphis 1, Cal State Fullerton 020078/31 Oral Roberts 2, Evansville 18/31 Memphis 1, Louisville 09/2 Louisville 1, Oral Roberts 09/2 Memphis 2, Evansville 020088/29 UAB 2, Oral Roberts 18/29 Bradley 4, Memphis 08/31 Bradley 2, UAB 18/31 Memphis 4, Oral Roberts 3

MEMPHIS CLASSIC HONORSMEMPHIS CLASSIC HONORS

MEMPHIS CLASSIC RESULTSMEMPHIS CLASSIC RESULTS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18UAB vs. Central Arkansas 12 p.m.Vermont at Memphis 5:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20UAB vs. Vermont 12 p.m.Central Arkansas at Memphis 5:30 p.m.

THE LAST TIME A TIGER ...Scored 5 Goals: ..................Sean Fraser vs. Lipscomb (2001)Scored 4 Goals: ..................Sean Fraser vs. Lipscomb (2001)Scored 3 Goals: ....................Kevin Walsh vs. Marshall (2006)Made 4 Assists: .... John Cooke vs. SW Missouri State (1987)Made 3 Assists: ......Dayton O’Brien vs. Alabama A&M (2005)Made 10 Shots: ..Donal McDonagh vs. USM (1988), 15 shotsMade 20 Saves:..... E.J. Gilley vs. Wake Forest (1984), 24 savesMade 15 Saves:.......... Tyler Strom vs. SMU (2005), 15 savesMade 10 Saves:...........Tyler Strom vs. USC (2005), 10 savesHad Back-to-Back Shutouts: ....... Michael Goodlett (2) (2008)Scored Twice in Under a Minute: .. Jeremy Tutor vs. W. Ky. (1997), 0:53Stopped a Penalty Kick: ...Michael Goodlett vs. UC-Irvine (2008)

THE LAST TIME THE TIGERS ...Scored 10 Goals in a Game: ......... vs. Lipscomb (2001), 10-0Scored Seven Goals in a Game: vs. East Carolina (2005), 7-2Scored Six Goals in a Game: ............... vs. UMKC (2006), 6-2Scored Six Goals in a Half vs. Alabama A&M (2005), 6 (2nd half)Scored Five Goals in a Half: ...vs. East Carolina (2005), 5 (2nd half)Notched 10 Assists in a Game: .........vs. Lipscomb (2001), 10Notched 9 Assists in a Game ...... vs. Alabama A&M (2005), 9Attempted 40 Shots: ................... vs. Rhodes (1988), 41 shotsAttempted 35 Shots: ................... vs. Rhodes (1988), 41 shotsAttempted 30 Shots: ................ vs. Lipscomb (2000), 31 shotsInvolved in a 0-0 Tie: ....................... vs. Kentucky (11/7/2008)

THE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIME

NAME YRS GP GA SV GAABaytos, Brian 2002 3 2 9 0.99Campbell, Clay 1995 3 11 14 4.40Cheatham, Harrison 2008 1 0 0 0.00Covey, Brian 1996-99 72 119 335 1.65Gilley, E.J. 1983-87 68 118 416 n/aGoodlett, Michael 2006-08 34 43 123 1.41Graham, Keagan 2007 1 0 0 0.00Green, Chris 1995-96 13 22 63 1.74Hagemann, Robby 1998 3 2 6 0.64Isaacs, Josh 2000-01 9 7 19 1.24Leedle, Jordan 2008 1 4 4 4.00Letterman, Mike 1999 5 4 10 0.80Markway, Nathan 1990-91 10 14 74 2.00McInerney, Gavin 2004-05 12 11 23 1.76Meyer, Jake 1993 4 7 12 1.97Monaghan, Brooks 1992-94 61 82 298 1.40Norwood, Troy 1988-89 31 47 134 1.53O’Bryan, Jason 2001 4 12 21 3.13Price, Matt 1985-87 43 51 189 n/aPogue, Tim 1995 5 15 10 3.85Post, Chris 2002 4 3 15 1.14Romeg, Robbie 1982 n/a n/a n/a n/aScarpace, Todd 1988-91 44 68 207 1.67Strom, Tyler 2004-07 44 48 177 1.17Talley, Clark 2000-03 50 84 172 1.74Vecchio, Sebastian 2003-04 33 32 106 1.02Williams, Bobby 1983 5 2 5 n/a

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CAREERCAREERMATCHES PLAYED TOTAL YEARPat Fischer 83 1983-86Three Tied 82

GOALS TOTAL YEARMorton Akerfors 49 1987-90Sean Fraser 45 1998-01Andy Metcalf 39 2002-05Gareth O’Sullivan 37 1986-88

ASSISTS TOTAL YEARDayton O’Brien 34 2002-05Rogerio Lima 22 1996-97Donal McDonagh 22 1986-88

POINTS TOTAL YEARSean Fraser 109 1998-01Morton Akerfors 104 1987-90Andy Metcalf 90 2002-05Donal McDonagh 90 1986-88

SHOTS TOTAL YEARDonal McDonagh 293 1986-88

SAVES TOTAL YEARE.J. Gilley 416 1983-87Brooks Monaghan 298 1992-94Brian Covey 275 1996-98

SHUTOUTS TOTAL YEARBrooks Monaghan 24 1992-94

GAA (MIN 2500 MINUTES) YEARSebastian Vecchio 1.02 2003-04Tyler Strom 1.17 2004-08Brooks Monaghan 1.40 1992-94Michael Goodlett 1.41 2006-08Brian Covey 1.52 1996-98

SEASONSEASONPLAYER RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED TOTAL YEARBernard Licari 24 1993Tommy Smith 24 1993

GOALS TOTAL YEARSean Fraser 18 2001Morton Akerfors 17 1987

Sean Fraser 16 2000ASSISTS TOTAL YEARDayton O’Brien 14 2004Rogerio Lima 12 1997Two Tied 10

POINTS TOTAL YEARSean Fraser 42 2001Sean Fraser 41 2000Morton Akerfors 37 1987

SHOTS TOTAL YEARDonal McDonagh 113 1986

SAVES TOTAL YEARE.J. Gilley 169 1983E.J. Gilley 141 1984Brooks Monaghan 112 1993

SHUTOUTS TOTAL YEARBrooks Monaghan 11 1992

GAA (MIN 1000 MINUTES) YEARSebastian Vecchio 0.69 2004Brooks Monaghan 0.80 1992Tyler Strom 0.91 2007Brian Covey 1.08 1996

TEAM RECORDS

GOALS YEAR59 200057 199755 1994

ASSISTS YEAR59 200049 199748 200247 2004

POINTS YEAR177 2000163 1997

SHOTS YEAR420 1983

SAVES YEAR174 1983

FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST YEAR220 2000

FEWEST GOALS AGAINST YEAR15 2004

SHUTOUTS YEAR11 19929 20049 1996

GAA YEAR0.70 20040.80 1992

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PLAYER RECORDS

GOALS TOTAL DATESean Fraser 5 vs. Lipscomb 11/7/01

ASSISTS TOTAL DATEJohn Cooke 4 vs. SW Missouri 10/18/87 POINTS TOTAL DATESean Fraser 11 vs. Lipscomb 11/7/01

SHOTS TOTAL DATEDonal McDonagh 15 vs. USM 11/11/88

SAVES TOTAL DATEE.J. Gilley 24 vs. Wake Forest 9/29/84

TEAM RECORDS

GOALS DATE10 vs. Lipscomb 11/7/0110 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

ASSISTS DATE12 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

POINTS DATE32 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

SHOTS DATE41 vs. Rhodes 9/28/88

SAVES DATE24 vs. Wake Forest 9/29/84

FEWEST SHOTS TAKEN DATE2 vs. Saint Louis 10/16/98

2 vs. South Alabama 10/17/932 vs. Evansville 10/22/89

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED DATE0 vs. Lipscomb 11/7/01

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY DATE10, 10-0 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT DATE11, 0-11 at Alabama A&M 1982

MI S C E L L A N E O U SMI S C E L L A N E O U S

LONGEST WINNING STREAK YEARTotal 8 1986-87Home 10 2004-05Away 4 1996-97, 2004, 2006

LONGEST LOSING STREAK YEARTotal 7 1991Home 4 2002Away 11 1994-95

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK YEARTotal 10 1986-87Home 15 1992-93

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK YEARTotal 7 1991Away 18 1993-95

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES YEARBrian Covey 489 1996Sebastian Vecchio 465 2004

20 GOALS/20 ASSISTS YEARDayton O’Brien 24/24 2002-05Rogerio Lima 23/22 1996-97Donal McDonagh 34/22 1986-88

TIGER RECORDSTIGER RECORDS

1. 927 .......vs. Kentucky 10/13/072. 923 ........... vs. Clemson 9/1/063. 879 .........vs. Louisville 8/31/074. 873 ............. vs. Tulsa 10/26/085. 823 ..............vs. SMU 10/21/06

TOP FIVE HOME CROWDSTOP FIVE HOME CROWDS

NSCAA ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAMDayton O’Brien 2004

HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LISTDayton O’Brien 2005

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ALL-AMERICASECOND TEAMDayton O’Brien 2004

NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST FIRST TEAMDayton O’Brien 2004

NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST SECOND TEAMMichael Coburn 2007Kevin Walsh 2006, 2007Jamie Gilbert 2006Dayton O’Brien 2005Daniel Dobson 2004Andy Metcalf 2003Sean Fraser 2001

NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST THIRD TEAMMichael Coburn 2008Jared Britcher 2007Adam Montgomery 2007Dayton O’Brien 2002, 2003Chris Schmidt 2002Sean Fraser 2000

ALL-SOUTH REGIONRogerio Lima 1996, 1997Thomas Ohlmeier 1993Trevor Buckland 1988, 1989Donal McDonagh 1988

C-USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARDayton O’Brien 2004

C-USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARSebastian Vecchio 2004

C-USA COACH OF THE YEARRichie Grant 2000, 2004

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMMichael Coburn 2008Dayton O’Brien 2004, 2005Daniel Dobson 2004Justin Dyer 2004Sebastian Vecchio 2004Sean Fraser 2000, 2001Rogerio Lima 1996, 1997Fergal Forde 1996

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAMJared Britcher 2007Michael Coburn 2007Adam Montgomery 2007Kevin Walsh 2006Andy Metcalf 2003, 2004, 2005Dayton O’Brien 2003Chris Schmidt 2002Justin Stralka 2000, 2001Stephen Lewis 2000Sean Fraser 1999Fergal Forde 1995Bernard Licari 1995

ALL-CONFERENCE THIRD TEAMParker Duncan 2008Sean Goulding 2007Jamie Gilbert 2006John Reilly 2004Gary Connolly 2004Graham Gibbs 2003Stephen Lewis 2001Lars Thorstsensen 2000, 2001Matt Briggs 1998Steven Brooks 1998Ramon Aguillon 1997

C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMParker Duncan 2008Ryan Ruble 2007Tripp Harkins 2005Adam Montgomery 2004Dayton O’Brien 2002Daniel Ronan 2002Omar Jarun 2002Clark Talley 2000

Sean Fraser 1998Nick Glaser 1997Steven Brooks 1996Brian Covey 1996

C-USA NEWCOMER OF THE YEARKevin Walsh 2006

C-USA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMMichael Coburn 2005Tripp Harkins 2005Marcus McCarty 2004Daniel Dobson 2004John Reilly 2004Justin Dyer 2004

C-USA MOST VALUABLE DEFENDERRyan Schwaigert 1998

C-USA ALL-DECADE TEAMSean Fraser

C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEKMichael Goodlett 11/10/2008Michael Coburn 10/20/2008Michael Coburn 10/6/2008Tyler Strom 9/4/2007Kevin Walsh 9/18/2006Andy Metcalf 10/10/2005Gavin McInerney 9/12/2005Jared Britcher 9/6/2005John Reilly 11/8/2004Sebastian Vecchio 11/8/2004Sebastian Vecchio 11/1/2004Dayton O’Brien 10/25/2004Andy Metcalf 10/3/2004Dayton O’Brien 9/26/2004Sebastian Vecchio 9/26/2004Andy Metcalf 10/20/2003Dayton O’Brien 9/3/2002Daniel Dobson 9/3/2002Graham Gibbs 9/9/2002Lars Thorstensen 10/1/2001Lars Thorstensen 10/1/2001Sean Fraser 9/11/2000Mike Letterman 10/11/1999

Steven Brooks 9/21/1999Steven Brooks 9/14/1998Brian Covey 11/2/1996Rolando Aguillon 9/18/1995

SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEKKevin Walsh 9/18/2006Daniel Dobson 11/16/2004John Reilly 11/9/2004Andy Metcalf 10/3/2004Sean Fraser 11/11/2001Sean Fraser 10/22/2001Brooks Monaghan 11/9/1993

C-USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMJared Britcher 2006, 2007Robert Sausaman 2006, 2007, 2008

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS TEAM OF THE WEEKMichael Coburn 10/20/2008Jared Britcher 9/05/2007Kevin Walsh 9/18/2006Marcus McCarty 11/14/2004Daniel Dobson 11/1/2004Dayton O’Brien 9/26/2004

GMC ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMRussell Church 1993Scott Spencer 1992Brooks Monaghan 1992Gareth O’Sullivan 1991, 1992Jim Hink 1991

GMC ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAMThomas Ohlmeier 1992, 1993Frank Pileggi 1991, 1992Scott Spencer 1991

GMC NEWCOMER OF THE YEARBernard Licari 1993

GMC CHAMPIONSHIP MVPSBrooks Monaghan (Defense) 1993Bernard Licari (Offense) 1993

GMC COACH OF THE YEARChris Bartels 1991

ESPN THE MAGAZINE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAMJared Britcher 2005, 2007Andy Metcalf 2003, 2005

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV TEAMRobert Sausaman 2006, 2008Jared Britcher 2005, 2006, 2007Andy Metcalf 2003, 2004, 2005Chris Schmidt 2002

NSCAA/ADIDAS SCHOLAR ALL-SOUTH REGION FIRST TEAMJared Britcher 2007Adam Montgomery 2007Andy Metcalf 2004

NSCAA/ADIDAS SCHOLAR ALL-SOUTH REGION SECOND TEAMJordan Lynn 2008Robert Sausaman 2007, 2008

NSCAA ACADEMIC AWARDRamon Aguillon 1997

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAMMatt Briggs 1998

C-USA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARChris Schmidt 2002

TOMMY SMITH AWARDThomas Hyland 2008Robert Sausaman 2007Tripp Harkins 2006Jared Britcher 2005Justin Dyer 2004Andy Metcalf 2003John Reilly 2002Chris Schmidt 2001Nick Glaser 2000

ALL-TIME TIGER HONOR ROLLALL-TIME TIGER HONOR ROLL

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2009 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE2009 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1Marshall at Bowling Green ..................................12:00 p.m.Charlotte at South Carolina ...................................6:00 p.m.UCF at USG ..........................................................6:30 p.m.Oakland at UAB .....................................................7:00 p.m.Missouri State at Tulsa ..........................................7:05 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TULSA TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) SMU vs. Akron ..............................................5:00 p.m.South Carolina at Clemson....................................6:00 p.m.UAB at Illinois-Chicago ..........................................7:00 p.m.BELMONT TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) Marshall at Belmont ......................................7:15 p.m.KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL (LEXINGTON, KY.) IUPUI at Kentucky.................... .....................7:30 p.m.UCF FALL CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) North Florida at UCF ....................................7:30 p.m.TULSA TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) Akron at Tulsa ...............................................7:35 p.m.BRADLEY TOURNAMENT (PEORIA, ILL.) Memphis at Bradley.................... ................10:00 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6BELMONT TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) Marshall vs. Lipscomb ..................................1:00 p.m.BRADLEY TOURNAMENT (PEORIA, ILL.) Memphis vs. Eastern Illinois.................... .....1:00 p.m.TULSA TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) SMU vs. Seattle.................... ........................1:00 p.m.UCF FALL CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) Georgia Southern at UCF ...............................1:30 p.m.KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL (LEXINGTON, KY.) Bowling Green at Kentucky ............................1:30 p.m.TULSA TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) Akron at Tulsa ................................................... 7:35 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Centenary at UAB..................................................2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11LOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT (LOUISVILLE, KY.) SIU-Edwardsville vs. Kentucky .....................5:00 p.m.UAB “SOCCER FOR A CURE” CLASSIC (BIRMINGHAM, ALA.) Memphis vs. UMKC ......................................5:00 p.m. Drake at UAB ................................................7:30 p.m.NORTHERN ILLINOIS TOURNAMENT (DEKALB, ILL.) Tulsa at Northern Illinois ...............................5:00 p.m.ADIDAS GAMECOCK CLASSIC (COLUMBIA, S.C.) Butler at South Carolina ..................................6:30 p.m.ADIDAS BROWN CLASSIC (PROVIDENCE, R.I.) SMU at Brown ..............................................7:30 p.m.UNC GREENSBORO TOURNAMENT (GREENSBORO, N.C.) Marshall at UNC-Greensboro .........................7:30 p.m.Stetson at Florida International ................................7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12UCF at Jacksonville .................................................6:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13Howard at Florida International ...........................11:00 a.m.ADIDAS BROWN CLASSIC (PROVIDENCE, R.I.) SMU vs. Yale ..............................................12:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT (LOUISVILLE, KY.) Illinois-Chicago vs. Kentucky ......................12:00 p.m.NORTHERN ILLINOIS TOURNAMENT (DEKALB, ILL.) Tulsa vs. Northwestern ...............................12:00 p.m.UAB “SOCCER FOR A CURE” CLASSIC (BIRMINGHAM, ALA.) Memphis vs. Drake .....................................12:00 p.m. UMKC at UAB ...............................................2:30 p.m.ADIDAS GAMECOCK CLASSIC (COLUMBIA, S.C.) George Mason at South Carolina ...................1:30 p.m.UNC GREENSBORO TOURNAMENT (GREENSBORO, N.C.) Marshall vs. Elon .............................................6:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16Alabama A&M at Kentucky ....................................7:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18AKRON TOURNAMENT (AKRON, OHIO) FIU vs. Saint Louis .......................................1:00 p.m.PREGO ITALIAN EXPRESS INVITATIONAL (DALLAS, TEXAS) Tulsa vs. Cal State-Northridge ......................5:00 p.m. Bradley at SMU ............................................7:30 p.m.MEMPHIS CLASSIC (MEMPHIS, TENN.) UAB vs. Central Arkansas ............................3:00 p.m. Vermont at Memphis .....................................5:30 p.m.

NORTHWESTERN WILDCAT TOURNAMENT (EVANSTON, ILL.) South Carolina vs. Northern Illinois ................6:00 p.m.UCF FALL CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) Houston Baptist at UCF ................................6:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20PREGO ITALIAN EXPRESS INVITATIONAL (DALLAS, TEXAS) Tulsa vs. Bradley ........................................11:00 a.m. Cal State-Northridge at SMU ........................3:30 p.m.AKRON TOURNAMENT (AKRON, OHIO) Florida International vs. Indiana .................11:00 a.m.NORTHWESTERN WILDCAT TOURNAMENT (EVANSTON, ILL.) South Carolina at Northwestern ...................12:00 p.m.UCF FALL CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) Manhattan at UCF ........................................1:30 p.m.MEMPHIS CLASSIC (MEMPHIS, TENN.) UAB vs. Vermont ........................................11:00 a.m. Central Arkansas at Memphis .......................5:30 p.m.Marshall at Kentucky * ...........................................7:00 p.m.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22UCF at Florida Atlantic...........................................6:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23Kentucky at Xavier ................................................6:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25Florida Gulf Coast at Florida International .............6:00 p.m.South Carolina at Davidson ...................................6:00 p.m.SMU HOTEL CLASSIC (DALLAS, TEXAS) UAB at SMU * ................................................7:30 p.m

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26Marshall at Xavier ..................................................6:00 p.m.Tulsa at Saint Louis ...............................................6:30 p.m.UCF at. Memphis * ................................................7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27SMU HOTEL CLASSIC (DALLAS, TEXAS) Houston Baptist vs. UAB ............................11:00 a.m. Missouri State at SMU ..................................1:00 p.m.UNC-Asheville at Kentucky ...................................2:00 p.m.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Kentucky at Indiana ...............................................6:00 p.m.South Carolina at N.C. State .................................6:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30VMI at Marshall......................................................6:00 p.m.Centenary at SMU .................................................7:00 p.m.Florida International a Tulsa * ...............................7:05 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3Marshall at Florida International * ..........................6:00 p.m.Denver at Tulsa ....................................................7:05 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4South Carolina at UCF * ........................................1:30 p.m.UAB at Kentucky * .................................................2:30 p.m.Memphis at SMU (CBS C) * ..................................5:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7UCF at FIU * ..........................................................6:00 p.m.Furman at South Carolina .....................................6:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10SMU at Marshall *..................................................6:00 p.m.Florida International at UAB * ................................7:00 p.m.Kentucky at Memphis * ......... ................................7:00 p.m.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12Jacksonville at Florida International ......................6:00 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13Mercer at UCF .......................................................6:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14SMU at South Carolina * .......................................6:00 p.m.Charleston at Marshall...........................................6:00 p.m.Kentucky at Louisville ............................................7:00 p.m.Memphis at UAB * .................................................7:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17Kentucky at South Carolina *.................................6:00 p.m.Florida International at Memphis * .........................7:00 p.m.UAB at Tulsa * .......................................................7:05 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18Marshall at UCF (CBS C) * ....................................1:30 p.m.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19Florida Atlantic at Florida International ..................6:00 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20Wake Forest at South Carolina .............................6:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21Memphis at Marshall * ...........................................6:00 p.m.SMU at Tulsa *.......................................................7:05 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24Tulsa at Marshall * .................................................6:00 p.m. South Carolina at Florida International *................6:00 p.m.SIU-Edwardsville at Memphis................................7:00 p.m.UCF at UAB * ........................................................7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25SMU at Kentucky * ............................................. ..1:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28Kentucky at UCF *................................. ................6:30 p.m.Alabama A&M at Memphis ....................................7:00 p.m.South Carolina at UAB * ........................................7:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31Marshall at South Carolina * ..................................6:00 p.m.UCF at SMU *................................. .......................7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1Kentucky at Florida International *.......................12:00 p.m.UAB at Alabama A&M............................................2:00 p.m.Memphis at Tulsa (CBS C) *..................................2:05 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7UAB at Marshall * ..................................................6:00 p.m.Tulsa at UCF * .......................................................6:30 p.m.South Carolina at Memphis * .................................7:00 p.m.Florida International at SMU * ...............................7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8High Point at Kentucky.......................... ..............12:00 p.m.

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 CONFERENCE USA MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP (TBD)

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“Our goal is to three-peat and do it again,” Monaghan said. “I think we have the pieces of the puzzle to do that. It won’t be easy. Our confer-ence gets stronger every year, and I can honestly say there are eight teams this year that I think have a chance to win the conference.”

The pieces of that puzzle include 23 of 29 letter winners from a season ago, and several players that garnered multiple awards despite their youth a season ago. While the bar has been raised, the Lady Tigers aren’t just happy with being the top program in Conference USA.

“The fi rst year we got there, I think we were satisfi ed,” Monaghan said. “Last year we weren’t. Last year we were just a little un-fortunate. Over time, our goals have changed. We want to go further in the NCAAs. I’m a fi rm believer we’re moving in the right di-rection.”

F O R W A R D S

For most programs, losing the school’s all-time leading goal scorer in Kylie Hayes would be cause for concern. But, the Lady Tigers just swing another powerful foot at you.

Sophomore Lizzy Somonin led the Lady Tigers last season with nine goals and 22 points, earning Conference USA Freshman of the Year honors.

Joining Simonin will be junior Ashley Berra, who added fi ve goals and 14 points for Mem-

phis a season ago, and Amanda Olszewski, who was one of the Lady Tigers leading scorers in the spring.

“Lizzy is amazing,” Monaghan said. “Ashley Berra has a ton of accolades, and Amanda Ol-szewski had a breakthrough spring.”

Simonin garnered All-Conference USA second team honors a season ago, while Berra was the

Conference USA Championship Offen-sive MVP in 2007.

Junior Melissa Smith, who had a big freshman year before an ACL

injury slowed her down for more than a year, is fi nally back to full strength as

well.“The big addition for us is Me-lissa Smith getting healthy,”

Monaghan said. “She had a great spring, and we feel

like she’s fi nally game fi t again after her in-

jury. We also have three forwards

coming in that we have a lot of faith in.”

M e a g a n Iffrig, Averi Hall-man, and Taylor Isenhower all could see time as freshmen as well.

“In the past few years, we’ve scored a lot of goals, and I look

for that to continue,” Monaghan said.

M I D F I E L D E R S

One of the biggest reasons for the Lady Ti-gers’ unprecedented success the past two sea-sons, has been the play and depth of its midfi eld. Senior leader Emiko Schwab graduated last year, but there is plenty for Memphis’ opponents to lose sleep over. The fi rst is returning C-USA Offensive Player of the Year Vendula Strnadova, whose eight goals were second on the team a season ago. After two seasons, the junior is on pace to break many Memphis offensive career records. “Losing Emiko is a big concern for us, but this spring we showed that we can still be very good there,” Monaghan said. “Vendula is super spe-cial.” Senior team captain Laura Laufenberg, who is on pace to break the Mem-phis record for matches played, is a team leader, and sophomore Lizzy Hildeb-randt is coming off a standout freshman sea-son, scoring three goals en route to making

Last season, Memphis became only the third school to win back-to-back Conference USA Championships. In 2009, the Lady Tigers will be attempting to become the first team to ever record three-in-a-row. The goals don’t stop there. Coach

Brooks Monaghan hopes his 10th season proves to be the one that brings Memphis the program’s first NCAA Tournament win and more after falling to Illinois in excrutiating fashion in last season’s NCAA College Cup first round.

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the C-USA All-Freshman Team.“Lizzy Hildebrandt had a tremendous freshman sea-

son and spring,” Monaghan said. “Laura Laufenberg is our team leader and brings things you can’t coach. We also have several players who are strong in that area of the fi eld.”

Senior Tori Dalton will add leadership in the middle after starting 10 games last season, and fellow senior Brittany Baldwin also adds a physical presence. Julia Ignacio, who turned heads in her nine contests last year before leaving to play with the Canadian National Team, will be at Memphis for the full season in 2009. At 5 foot 11, Katie Sabet is one of Memphis’ tallest players possessing the ability to be a strong presence in the center of the park.

Butler transfer Anna Butzlaff and incoming fresh-men Taylor Isenhower and Christie Kline should also add to the depth in the Lady Tigers’ midfi elding pool.

D E F E N D E R S

For the second consecutive year in 2008, Mem-phis played defense extremely well, allowing oppo-nents an average of less than one goal per game. Much of the same is expected in 2009.

While Kate Murphy will no doubt be missed, few teams in C-USA return a defender as talented as Kelsey Bakker, an All-C-USA second team selection in 2008. In 2007, Bakker was the C-USA Champion-ship Defensive MVP.

“Kelsey Bakker is just a rock back there,” Monaghan said. “She’s an unbelievable talent.”

Kelsey Robson, who started 20 games as a fresh-man in 2008, will be

back to help out in the backfi eld.

Brittany Hance and Krista Turner, both of whom started their Memphis careers at other positions, will be in their second and fi rst seasons on defense, respective-ly, hoping to show another dimension to their game. Tara Telford also returns to the fray after putting up a strong showing during the spring.

A large group of freshman de-fenders should also help out as Bailey Pembroke, Lindsey Bell, Chelsea Jones and Christie Kline all will vie for time.

“Talent-for-talent, I think we’re going to be there on defense,” Monaghan said. “I think some of these players are more experienced, and with the addition of the new kids, we shouldn’t miss a beat, at least on paper.”

G O A L K E E P E R S

Only one opponent scored more than two goals in a game against Memphis a season ago. Making that feat more remarkable was that the Lady Tigers’ trio of goalkeepers consisted of one redshirt freshman and two true freshmen.

“All three had strong springs and are more expe-rienced than a lot of sophomores,” Monaghan said. “Right now Elise (Kuhar-Pitters) is the starter, but the other two have shown that they can play at this level and really push Elise. We don’t foresee any issues with our goalkeeping.”

Now a sophomore, Kuhar-Pitters will enter the season as the starter, and few C-USA teams boast a

player in goal as talented as the Washington native. Kuhar-Pitters started 13 games for Memphis a sea-son ago, going 8-4-1, while posting four shutouts.

“She’s only a sophomore, but she had a great spring,” Monaghan said. “If she can stay healthy, she can be really special.”

Also getting time in front of the net will be Jordan Boyle and Nikki Unland. Boyle played in 10 contests last year with seven starts and three shutouts, while Unland played in two games and recorded a shutout in her only collegiate start.

A C A D E M I C S

Another thing, in addition to two Conference USA titles, that sets the Lady Tigers apart is their achieve-ments in the classroom. With a 3.576 spring semes-ter GPA, the Lady Tigers set a new team record. Twenty-four of 26 players enrolled in the last two semesters recorded GPAs of 3.0 or above. Thirteen Lady Tigers were named to the C-USA Commission-er’s Academic Medal List. Memphis women’s soccer was the only team competing in a C-USA-sponsored sport to have double-digit honorees.

“That is huge,”Monaghan said. “These kids are stu-dent-athletes. School is fi rst. Soccer is second. Social is third. If you don’t live your life that way, you’re not going to make it. These kids are hard-working, and they make my job easy because they’re extremely motivated. They’re special. A 3.5 GPA with close to 30 kids is impressive.”

S C H E D U L E

The Lady Tigers again look to attack one of the toughest schedules of any team in the region.

Memphis opens the season Aug. 21 at 2008 NCAA Tournament qualifi er LSU. A three-game home stint against Arkansas-Little Rock, Ole Miss and Western Kentucky will follow, before, heading back on the road to face another 2008 NCAA Tournament qualifi er in Tennessee. The non-conference slate will end in mid-September with a trip to Alabama and a two-game return to the Mike Rose Soccer Complex to face Saint Lou-is and yet another 2008 NCAA Tournament team in Evansville.

Starting Sept. 25, Memphis will turn its focus to C-USA, and its three-peat attempt when the Lady Tigers head to Southern Miss.

“This is becoming such a competitive conference overall,” Monaghan said. “Every team is improving, and there are no guaranteed wins. Three years ago that wasn’t the case. Especially now that only six teams will make the Conference USA Tournament, there are going to be at least two or three pretty good teams left at home.”

A trip to rival UCF will round out September, before the Lady Tigers return home to host UTEP and Colo-rado College the fi rst weekend in October.

The following weekend, Memphis heads to the state of Texas for matches against Houston and Rice. The Lady Tigers will be back at Mike Rose the follow-ing weekend to host SMU and Tulsa.

Memphis will close the regular season with road trips, to Marshall and East Carolina, before fi nishing with the home fi nale versus UAB.

This year’s Conference USA Tournament will begin Nov. 4 in Dallas at SMU. Memphis had good luck in the state of Texas. This is the third straight year the C-USA Tournament will be held in the state. Memphis won the previous two league tournaments in El Paso and Houston.

“These kids are hungry for a third one,” Monaghan said. “With this group, all they know is winning. They know what it takes, and that’s a key. It takes a ton of work to win at that level. I believe in this group

Another important thing is getting the new kids to buy into our philosophy. We’ve been very fortunate to have freshmen step up the past two years because that is a hard thing to do. There are some players in this group that I expect to step up as well.”

FORWARDS

Returnees: Ashley Berra Jr. 21 gp 5 g 4 a Julia Ignacio So. 9 gp 0 g 1 a Laura Laufenberg Sr. 22 gp 4 g 7 a Amanda Olszewski Jr. 15 gp 0 g 0 a Lizzy Simonin So. 22 gp 9 g 4 a Melissa Smith Jr. 18 gp 3 g 1 a Krista Turner Jr. 21 gp 1 g 3 a Newcomers: Averi Hallman Fr. Meagan Iffrig Fr. Taylor Isenhower Fr.

The U of M returns a deep group of forwards led by C-USA co-Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin. Juniors Ashley Berra, Amanda Olszewski, Melissa Smith and Krista Turner also add to the fray. Julia Ignacio returns after spending the last part of the 2008 season with the Canada Under-17 National Team.

MIDFIELDERS

Returnees: Brittany Baldwin Sr. 19 gp 0 g 0 a Tori Dalton Sr. 21 gp 0 g 4 a Lizzy Hildebrandt So. 22 gp 3 g 2 a Laura Laufenberg Sr. 22 gp 4 g 7 a Katie Sabet Jr. 7 gp 0 g 0 a Vendula Strnadova Jr. 21 gp 8 g 4 a Tara Telford So. 11 gp 0 g 0 a Newcomers: Anna Butzlaff Fr. Taylor Isenhower Fr. Christie Kline Fr.

Memphis returns a deep core of midfi elders, including 2008 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year Vendula Strnadova and seniors Brittany Baldwin, Tori Dalton and Laura Laufenberg. Sophomore Lizzy Hildebrandt is back after earning C-USA All-Freshman Team accolades last season.

DEFENDERS

Returnees: Kelsey Bakker Jr. 19 gp 1 g 0 a Brittany Hance Jr. 20 gp 0 g 0 a Tarah Kerr So. - Redshirt- Kelsey Robson So. 22 gp 0 g 0 a Tara Telford So. 11 gp 0 g 0 a Krista Turner Jr. 21 gp 1 g 3 a

Newcomers: Lindsey Bell Fr. Anna Butzlaff Fr. Chelsea Jones RS-Fr. Christie Kline Fr. Bailey Pembroke Fr.

All-C-USA second team recipient Kelsey Bakker returns to lead the defense with sophomore Kelsey Robson and junior Brittany Hance. Sophomore Tarah Kerr is back after an injury held her out last season.

GOALKEEPERS

Returnees: Jordan Boyle So. 10 gp 8 ga 29 svs Elise Kuhar-Pitters So. 13 gp 12 ga 40 svs Nikki Unland So. 2 gp 1 ga 8 svs

All three Memphis goalies saw time last season. The talented group of sophomores will look to build on a solid 2008 as they help guide the Lady Tigers to their third-straight Conference USA championship.

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LSUTigers

7 P.M. • AUG. 21LSU SOCCER COMPLEX • BATON ROUGE, LA.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ...........................................Baton Rouge, La.Founded: ...............................................................1860Enrollment: .........................................................29,317Colors: .................................................Purple and GoldConference:..................................Southeastern (West)Field (Capacity): ............. LSU Soccer Complex (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.........................Brian Lee (Furman, 1992)Career Record (Yrs): .................... 187-107-24 (15 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .......................... 43-27-14 (4 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ..........................................14-4-22008 Conference Record (Finish): .... 7-3-1 (1st West)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................13/7vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 3-0-0 (2007)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .........................................Will StaffordOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (225) 578-8226E-Mail: ........................................wstaff2@tigers.lsu.eduFax: ....................................................... (225) 578-1861

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCKTrojans

7 P.M. • AUG. 28MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ..............................................Little Rock, Ark.Founded: ...............................................................1927Enrollment: .........................................................12,031Colors: ...................................Maroon, Silver and BlackConference:..................................................... Sun BeltField (Capacity): ..... Burns Park Soccer Complex (N/A)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:. Freddy Delgado (Regis University, 1997)Career Record (Yrs): ................................ 8-11-2 (1 yr)School Record (Yrs): ........................................... same2008 Overall Record: ..........................................8-11-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ............. 4-6-1 (7th)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................7/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................12/9vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 1-4-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ......................................... Joe AngoliaOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (501) 569-3449E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ....................................................... (501) 683-7002

OLE MISSRebels

7 P.M. • SEPT. 4MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ..................................................Oxford, Miss. Founded: ...............................................................1848Enrollment: .........................................................17,601Colors: ................................. Cardinal Red & Navy BlueConference:..................................Southeastern (West)Field (Capacity): ....... Ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:........Steve Holeman (Wake Forest, 1990)Career Record (Yrs): .....................152-119-29 (14 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .....................145-113-26 (13 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ..........................................7-10-32008 Conference Record (Finish): ....5-5-1 (3rd West)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...........................10/10vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 7-4-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ..........................................Joey JonesOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (662) 915-7526E-Mail: ..............................................joeyj@olemiss.eduFax: ....................................................... (662) 915-7006

WESTERN KENTUCKYLady Toppers

1 P.M. • SEPT. 6MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ........................................ Bowling Green, Ky.Founded: ...............................................................1906Enrollment: .........................................................18,664Colors: ................................................... Red and WhiteConference:..................................................... Sun BeltField (Capacity): ............WKU Soccer Complex (1,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:........................ Jason Neidell (Yale, 1994)Career Record (Yrs): .......................... 92-52-12 (9 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ........................................... same2008 Overall Record: ..........................................15-2-42008 Conference Record (Finish): .............7-1-3 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................13/5vs. Memphis (First Meeting): ................... 0-0-0 (2009)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ..............................Michael SchroederOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (270) 745-4298E-Mail: [email protected]: ....................................................... (270) 745-3444

TENNESSEELady Vols6 P.M. • SEPT. 11

REGAL SOCCER STADIUM • KNOXVILLE, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Knoxville, Tenn.Founded: ...............................................................1794Enrollment: .........................................................26,400Colors: ..............................................Orange and WhiteConference:...................................Southeastern (East)Field (Capacity): ............Regal Soccer Stadium (3,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach: ............. Angela Kelly (North Carolina, 1994) Career Record (Yrs): ........................ 127-59-16 (9 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ...........................................Same2008 Overall Record: ........................................10-11-22008 Conference Record (Finish): .....5-5-1 (4th East)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................7/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................18/5vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 1-1-0 (1997)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .........................................Kelly HayesOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (865) 974-8873E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ....................................................... (865) 974-8875

ALABAMACrimson Tide

1 P.M. • SEPT. 13ALABAMA SOCCER STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .............................................Tuscaloosa, Ala.Founded: ...............................................................1831Enrollment: .........................................................27,052Colors: ............................................ Crimson and WhiteConference:..................................Southeastern (West)Field (Capacity): .......Alabama Soccer Stadium (2,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:................... Todd Bramble (Mercer, 1995)Career Record (Yrs): ......................... 89-60-19 (8 yrs))School Record (Yrs): .................................. 9-9-2 (1 yr)2008 Overall Record: ............................................9-9-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ....4-6-1 (3rd West)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................8/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................... 11/10vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 1-1-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................Skip PowersOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (205) 348-6734E-Mail: ............................................ [email protected] Fax: ....................................................... (205) 348-8841

SAINT LOUISBi l l ikens

8 P.M. • SEPT. 18MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ..................................................St. Louis, Mo Founded: ...............................................................1818Enrollment: .........................................................12,309Colors: ............................................Royal Blue & WhiteConference:.................................................. Atlantic 10Field (Capacity): .... Robert R. Herman Stadium (6,050) SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.........Tim Champion (Harris-Stowe, 1979)Career Record (Yrs): ...................... 219-93-29 (16 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ...................... 159-79-26 (13 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ..........................................11-6-42008 Conference Record (Finish): ..........6-4-1 (T-4th)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................21/5vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 2-6-0 (2004)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .......................................Mickey SmithOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (314) 977-3463E-Mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ....................................................... (314) 977-3178

EVANSVILLEPurple Aces1:30 P.M. • SEPT. 20

MCCUTCHAN STADIUM • EVANSVILLE, IND.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ................................................Evansville, IndFounded: ...............................................................1854Enrollment: ...........................................................2,593Colors: ................................. Purple, Orange and WhiteConference:........................................... Missouri ValleyField (Capacity): ......Arad McCutchan Stadium (2,000))SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:...........Krista McKendree (Evansville, ‘02)Career Record (Yrs): ................................ 13-5-2 (1 yr)School Record (Yrs): ........................................... same2008 Overall Record: ..........................................13-5-22008 Conference Record (Finish): ............. 5-1-0 (1st)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...........................13/10vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 3-3-1 (2005)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................ Bob BoxwellOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (812) 488-2285E-Mail: [email protected]: ....................................................... (812) 488-2090

2009 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS2009 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

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Conferences(Since 2004)

Atlantic Coast: 0-1-0

Big 12: 1-1-0

C-USA: 32-12-4

Missouri Valley: 4-0-1

Ohio Valley: 8-1-0

SEC: 8-6-1

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Sept. 26: Memphis 2, Southern Miss 0 -- Memphis, Tenn.Sept. 28: UCF 2, Memphis 1 (OT) - Memphis, Tenn.Oct. 3: Memphis 2, UTEP 1 - El Paso, TexasOct. 5: Colorado College 2, Memphis 1 - Colorado Springs, Colo.Oct. 10: Memphis 1, Houston 0 - Memphis, Tenn.Oct. 12: Memphis 1, Rice 0 - Memphis, Tenn.Oct. 17: Memphis 3, SMU 0 - Dallas, TexasOct. 19: Memphis 4, Tulsa 2 - Tulsa, Okla.

Oct. 24: Memphis 4, Marshall 0 - Memphis, Tenn.Oct. 26: Memphis 3, East Carolina 3 - Greenville, N.C.Oct. 30: Memphis 2, UAB 1 - Birmingham, Ala.Nov. 5: Memphis 2, UAB 0 - Houston, Texas*Nov. 7: Memphis 2, UCF 0 - Houston, Texas*Nov. 9: Memphis 4, East Carolina 1 - Houston, Texas*

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SOUTHERN MISSGolden Eagles

4 P.M. • SEPT. 25BELL STADIUM • HATTIESBURG, MISS.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .......................................... Hattiesburg, Miss.Founded: ...............................................................1910Enrollment: .........................................................15,000Colors: ...................................................Black and GoldField (Capacity): ............Marshall Bell Complex (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:....................Scott Ebke (Nebraska, 1999)Career Record (Yrs): ................................ 5-13-1 (1 yr)School Record (Yrs): ........................................... same2008 Overall Record: ..........................................5-13-12008 Conference Record (Finish): ......... 1-10-0 (10th)Starters Returning/Lost: .......................................10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................20/6Newcomers .................................................................5Key Returnees ........... Liz Hamlin, Sr., D (19 starts ‘08)........................Renee Hrapmann-Sr., MF (19 starts ‘08)......................Samantha Polley-Jr., D/MF (19 starts ‘08)Key Losses............. Sarah McFadden - F (3 goals ‘08)........................................ Obafemi Alao - F (3 goals ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 4-6-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ......................................Jason KirkseyOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (601) 266-5332E-Mail: [email protected]: ....................................................... (601) 266-4503

UCFKnights

1 P.M. • SEPT. 27UCF SOCCER COMPLEX • ORLANDO, FLA.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .................................................. Orlando, Fla. Founded: ...............................................................1963Enrollment: .........................................................48,897Colors: ...................................................Black and GoldField (Capacity): .............UCF Soccer Complex (1,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:........... Amanda Cromwell (Virginia, 1992)Career Record (Yrs): ...................... 161-78-15 (12 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ...................... 141-63-14 (10 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ..........................................14-6-32008 Conference Record (Finish): .............7-2-2 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: .........................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................19/4Newcomers ............................................................... 11Key Returnees ... Yvonne George-Sr., F (17 points ‘08)....................................Nikki Moore-Sr., D (23 starts ‘08)...............................Aline Reis-So., GK (6 shut-outs ‘08)Key Losses................ Hanna Wilde - M/F (3 goals ‘08)..............................Danielle dos Santos - F (8 goals ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): ................... 3-2-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ....................................Brian OrmistonOffi ce Phone: ....................................... (407) 823-2409E-Mail: [email protected]: .......................................................(407) 823-5293

UTEPMiners

7 P.M. • OCT. 2MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. El Paso, Texas. Founded: ..............................................................1914Enrollment: ........................................................20,000Colors: ............... Dark Blue, Orange and Silver AccentField (Capacity): .........................University Field (500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:..........Kevin Cross (Austin College,1995)Career Record (Yrs): ........................ 104-51-7 (8 yrs )School Record (Yrs): .......................................... same2008 Overall Record: .........................................13-7-12008 Conference Record (Finish): .........6-4-1 (T-4th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................19/2Newcomers ................................................................5Key Returnees ... Tameka Sumter-Sr., F (10 goals ‘08).......................Chelsea Winbush-Sr., MF (7 assists ‘08)......................... Brittany Gonzalez-Sr., D (20 starts ‘08)Key Losses............... Cara Nordin- MF (11 assists ‘08)................................. Cortney Casey - D/F (6 goals ‘08) vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 2-2-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ..................................... Mark BrunnerOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (915) 747-5722E-Mail: [email protected]: ...................................................... (915) 747-5444

COLORADO COLLEGETigers

1 P.M. • OCT. 4MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ................................Colorado Springs, Colo.Founded: ..............................................................1874Enrollment: ..........................................................1,960Colors: ..................................................Black and GoldField (Capacity): ..........................Stewart Field (1,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.. Geoff Bennett (Hartwick College, 1995)Career Record (Yrs): ..................... 102-73-21 (10 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ..........................54-32-11 (5 yrs)2008 Overall Record: .........................................13-7-22008 Conference Record (Finish): .........6-4-1 (T-4th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................18/4Newcomers ................................................................8Key Returnees ....... Jessie Kautz-Sr., D (22 starts ‘08)............................. Kelly LaVoie- Jr., M/F (17 points ‘08).................................. Tiffany Brown- Jr., F (9 goals ‘08)Key Losses................Geneva Sills- GK (48 saves ‘08).............................. Alexa Bannerman- D (7 assists ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 2-0-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ......................................Dave MorossOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (719) 389-6755E-Mail: ................ [email protected] Fax: ...................................................... (719) 389-6256

HOUSTONCougars7 P.M. • OCT. 9

ROBERTSON STADIUM • HOUSTON, TEXAS

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Houston, Texas Founded: ..............................................................1927Enrollment: ........................................................34,334Colors: ..............................................Scarlet and WhiteField (Capacity): ............. Robertson Stadium (32,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:.........Susan Bush (North Carolina, 2004)Career Record (Yrs): ............................11-22-3 (2 yrs)School Record (Yrs): .......................................... same2008 Overall Record: .........................................7-10-1 2008 Conference Record (Finish): ............ 3-7-1 (8th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................16/3Newcomers ................................................................5Key Returnees .....Jessica Zavalza, Jr., F (5 goals ‘08).................... Jessica Rathweg, Jr., MF/D (18 starts ‘08)........................ Stephanie Derieg, So., D (18 starts ‘08)Key Losses.............Shleby Scott - GK (6 shutouts ‘08).................................Maegan Kiphart - D (14 starts ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 6-4-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ................................... Grant MehlhoffOffi ce Phone: ........................................ (713) 743-404E-Mail: [email protected]: .......................................................(713) 743-9411

RICEOwls

1 P.M. • OCT. 11RICE SOCCER COMPLEX • HOUSTON, TEXAS

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ............................................. Houston, Texas Founded: ..............................................................1891Enrollment: ..........................................................5,145Colors: ...................................................Blue and GrayField (Capacity): .. Rice Track/Soccer Complex (5,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:........Chris Huston (North Carolina, 1992)Career Record (Yrs): ..................... 104-80-12 (10 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ......................... 82-64-10 (8 yrs)2008 Overall Record: .........................................10-9-02008 Conference Record (Finish): .........6-5-0 (T-4th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................8/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................22/2Newcomers ................................................................8Key Returnees ............Erin Scott-Sr., F (20 points ‘08)............................... Shelley Wong-Sr., MF (9 goals ‘08).............................Meghan Erkel-Jr., GK (87 saves ‘08)Key Losses........... Christine Petric - MF (19 starts ’08)....................................Chandra Ewing - F (5 starts ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 0-2-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ......................................John SullivanOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (713) 348-5636E-Mail: ...................................................jsully@rice.eduFax: ...................................................... (713) 348-6019

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2009 C-USATournament

NOVEMBER 4-8WESTCOTT F IELD • DALLAS, TEXAS

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4MATCH 1: NO. 3 VS. NO. 6MATCH 2: NO. 4 VS. NO. 5

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6MATCH 3: WINNER MATCH 1 VS. NO. 1MATCH 4: WINNER MATCH 2 VS. NO. 2

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8MATCH 4: WINNER MATCH 3 VS. WINNER MATCH 4

TOURNAMENT HISTORY PAST WINNERS 2008: MEMPHIS 2007: MEMPHIS 2006: UAB 2005: RICE 2004: UAB 2003: DEPAUL 2002: CINCINNATI 2001: CINCINNATI 2000: MARQUETTE 1999: MARQUETTE 1998: CHARLOTTE 1997: CINCINNATI 1996: CINCINNATI 1995: CHARLOTTE

PAST LOCATIONS 2008: HOUSTON, TEXAS 2007: EL PASO, TEXAS 2006: DALLAS, TEXAS 2005: HOUSTON, TEXAS 2004: ST. LOUIS, MO. 2003: CHARLOTTE, N.C. 2002: CHARLOTTE, N.C. 2001: MILWAUKEE, WIS. 2000: ST. LOUIS, MO. 1999: FARMERS BRANCH, TEXAS 1998: FARMERS BRANCH, TEXAS 1997: FENTON, MO. 1996: CHARLOTTE, N.C. 1995: CINCINNATI, OHIO

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C-USA SOCCER AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONSColorado College

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SMUMustangs7 P.M. • OCT. 18

MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .................................................Dallas, TexasFounded: .............................................................. 1911Enrollment: .......................................................10, 901Colors: .................................................... Red and BlueField (Capacity): ........................Westcott Field (4,000)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:...........................Brent Irwin (TCU, 1997)Career Record (Yrs): ............................. 15-20-2 (2 yr)School Record (Yrs): .......................................... same2008 Overall Record: .........................................6-13-12008 Conference Record (Finish): .........4-7-0 (T-6th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................8/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..........................12/13Newcomers ..............................................................16Key Returnees ...........Logan May-So., F (8 points ‘08).........................Courtney Webb-So., GK (55 saves ‘08)........................... Kaitlyn Edison-So., MF (5 assists ‘08)Key Losses....................Caitlin Carter - F (3 goals’ 08).................................Carley Phillips - F (.500 sog% ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 1-2-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................................Brad SuttonOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (214) 768-1054E-Mail: [email protected]: ........................................................ (214) 768-204

TULSAGolden Hurricane

1 P.M. • OCT. 18MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ...................................................Tulsa, Okla. Founded: ..............................................................1894Enrollment: ..........................................................4,165Colors: ...................Old Gold, Royal Blue and CrimsonField (Capacity): ........Hurricane Soccer Stadium (200)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach: Kyle Cussen (Southern Nazarene, 1994)Career Record (Yrs): ......................118-83-18 (11 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ................................. 8-9-3 (1 yr)2008 Overall Record: ...........................................8-9-32008 Conference Record (Finish): .........3-6-2 (T-6th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................9/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................20/8Newcomers ................................................................9Key Returnees ....... Hannah Taylor-Sr., F (6 goals ‘08)..........................Jennifer Kacegris-Sr., F (19 points ‘08)........................... Kayla Chambers-Sr., D (18 starts ‘08)Key Losses...........Rachel Robinson - D (20 starts ‘08)........................ Kendall Harclerode - GK (84 saves ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 1-3-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ....................................Stephanie HallOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (918) 631-2163E-Mail: ............................... stephanie-hall@utulsa .eduFax: ...................................................... (918) 631-3913

MARSHALLThundering Herd

7 P.M. • OCT. 23SAM HOOD FIELD • HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ......................................... Huntington, W.Va. Founded: ..............................................................1837Enrollment: ........................................................13,814Colors: ...............................................Green and WhiteField (Capacity): .....................Sam Hood Field (1,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:..........Kevin Long (George Mason, 1993)Career Record (Yrs): ......................... 42-58-16 (6 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ............................... 5-10-4 (1 yr)2008 Overall Record: .........................................5-10-42008 Conference Record (Finish): .......... 3-8-0 (11th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................16/6Newcomers ................................................................6Key Returnees ...... Erika Duncan-Jr., F (22 points ‘08)....................................Liz Orton-Sr., GK (74 saves ‘08)......................Angela DeSumma-So., F (11 assists ‘08)Key Losses................. Erin Johnson - D (18 starts ‘08)........................................... Ali Lizotte - F (43 shots ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 0-4-0 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: .................................Paige SchneiderOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (304) 696-5275E-Mail: [email protected]: ...................................................... (304) 696-2325

EAST CAROLINAPirates

1 P.M. • OCT. 25BUNTING F IELD • GREENVILLE, N.C .

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: .............................................Greenville, N.C. Founded: ..............................................................1907Enrollment: ........................................................25,990Colors: ................................................Purple and GoldField (Capacity): .............................Bunting Field (500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:. Rob Donnenwirth (WV Wesleyan, 1988)Career Record (Yrs): ..................... 160-97-36 (15 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ....................... 98-71-27 (10 yrs)2008 Overall Record: .........................................14-4-42008 Conference Record (Finish): ......... 7-0-4 (T-1st)Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................... 11/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..........................14/10Newcomers .............................................................. 11Key Returnees ...Alexis Foltz-Sr., F/MF (13 points ‘08)..................... Amanda Malkiewicz-So., F (6 assists ‘08).................... Jessica Swanson-Sr., MF/F (22 starts ‘08)Key Losses.....................Blair Heffner - F (7 goals ‘08).......................... Amber Campbell - GK (114 saves ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 0-6-2 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ..................................... Sarah FettersOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (252) 737-4520E-Mail: ...............................................fetterss@ecu.eduFax: ...................................................... (252) 737-4528

UABBlazers

7 P.M. • OCT. 29MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: ...........................................Birmingham, Ala. Founded: ..............................................................1969Enrollment: ........................................................16,149Colors: ..........................................Green and Old GoldField (Capacity): ............... West Campus Field (2,500)SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach:......................Paul Harbin (Mercer, 1985)Career Record (Yrs): ................... 163-143-19 (17 yrs)School Record (Yrs): ....................126-117-17 (13 yrs)2008 Overall Record: ...........................................9-8-22008 Conference Record (Finish): .......... 7-11-2 (7th)Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................14/5Newcomers ................................................................7Key Returnees ..........Tiffi ni Turpin-So., F (7 goals ‘08).........................Carolyn Polcari-So., MF/F (6 goals ‘08)....................... Kate Blankenship-Jr., GK (88 saves ‘08)Key Losses...............Catlin Marple - MF (20 shots ‘08)......................... Nadine Liverpool - MF (.400 sog% ‘08)vs. Memphis (Last Meeting): .................. 8-7-1 (2008)MEDIA INFORMATIONSoccer Contact: ........................ Michelle CunninghamOffi ce Phone: ...................................... (205) 934-0725E-Mail: [email protected]: ...................................................... (205) 934-7505

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Head Coach Tenth SeasonMonaghan Career Info

Year at Memphis: TenthBirthdate: Aug. 10, 1973 Birthplace: Memphis, Tenn.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Years Capacity University1995-99 Assistant Coach Memphis2000-present Head Coach Memphis

COACHING CAREER

Year School Record Pct. C-USA2000 Memphis 9-11-0 .450 11th2001 Memphis 5-13-1 .289 11th2002 Memphis 9-10-1 .475 8th2003 Memphis 5-10-3 .361 13th2004 Memphis 11-8-0 .578 7th2005 Memphis 12-7-0 .631 5th2006 Memphis 11-6-3 .625 3rd 2007 Memphis 17-4-1 .795 T-1st2008 Memphis 15-5-2 .727 T-1stCareer Record 94-74-11 .556

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

• 2007 C-USA Coach of the Year• C-USA Championship: 2007, 2008• School’s First Two NCAA College Cups: 2007, 2008

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS

• Memphis All-Time Winningest Goalkeeper (38 Career Wins)• Memphis Career Shutout Leader (24 Shutouts)• 1992 All-Great Midwest Conference• 1993 Great Midwest Conference Championship MVP• Three-Year Letterman at the University of Memphis (1991-93)• One-Year Letterman at the University of Evansville (1990)• U-20 U.S. National Team

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

• 1995 New Orleans Gamblers (USISL)• 1996 New Orleans Gamblers (USISL)• 2002 Memphis Express

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Despite being eliminated in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament both years, Monaghan fi nds his program on the rise as he has recorded a com-bined 32-9-3 record over the past two seasons. In Monaghan’s nine seasons as a head coach at the University of Mem-phis, he has taken the women’s soccer program to new heights and estab-lished his Lady Tigers at the top of Conference USA. Going into the 2009 season, Monaghan has a career record of 94-74-11 (.556). After leading the Memphis program to the back-to-back sweeps of the C-USA regular season and tournament crowns and consecutive NCAA College Cub appearances, Monaghan has a lot to be proud of and a lot to look forward to in 2009. Despite losing three starters, Memphis is ready to build off its suc-cess and become the fi rst C-USA school to win three C-USA Championships in a row. The Lady Tigers, led by Monaghan, saw tough non-conference oppo-nents in 2008. Memphis went 4-2-1 against non-conference opponents, post-ing wins against Arkansas-Little Rock, Ole Miss, Oklahoma and Mississippi State. After a tough loss at Colorado College, the Lady Tigers went on a 10 game unbeaten streak, tying for the C-USA regular season championship, winning the C-USA Tournament, reaching the NCAA Tournament for the sec-ond consecutive season. The 2008 season ended with Memphis battling Il-linois in the fi rst round of the NCAA College Cup, but the Lady Tigers feel 1-0 in double overtime. Memphis posted a 6-3-1 record at home including the current fi ve game win streak at Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Monaghan has proven himself as the most successful coach in the program’s history as he was named C-USA Coach of the Year in 2007. He posted a school-best 17-4-1 record and a winning percentage of .795 in 2007. Memphis has now posted fi ve-straight years of consecutive winning records. In 2007 the Tigers posted a 9-1-0 record at home, including a seven-game win streak. Enduring a tough out-of-conference schedule, Memphis went 4-1 against the SEC West beating tough competitors like Arkansas and Alabama on the road and Ole Miss and Mississippi State at home. Memphis ended the year battling UNC Greensboro in the fi rst round of the NCAA Championships. “We’re ecstatic to have been a part of the 2007 NCAA Tournament,” Monaghan said. “It’s a terrifi c outcome of the hard work that we have put forth over the years. It proves that hard work does pay off and shows how far we have come over time.” Monaghan has coached 20 C-USA All-Conference winners, three C-USA Freshman of the Year, two C-USA Tournament Offensive MVP, one C-USA Tournament Defensive MVP, one C-USA Offensive Player of the Year, one C-USA Midfi elder of the Year, and one C-USA Newcomer of the Year in his tenure as a head coach at Memphis. After a phenomenal season in 2007, Monaghan received numerous coaching honors. He was honored by Conference USA as the Coach of the

Year and was also named Soccer Buzz’s Central Region Coach of the Year. Monaghan took the reins of the program in 2000 after serving for fi ve years as an assistant coach for his predecessor, Les Szabo. Despite taking over a diffi cult situation, Monaghan turned the Lady Tiger soccer program into a success. In 2005, Monaghan became the longest tenured women’s soccer coach in school history. Just the program’s second coach, Monaghan surpassed Szabo in 2004 as Memphis’ all-time winningest coach with his 35th career win. The Lady Tiger program has also fl ourished off the fi eld during Monaghan’s tenure. The women’s soccer team earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) College Team Academic Award for the 2006-07 academic year. Since 2000, the team has never posted a composite grade-point average below 3.0. In the spring of 2008, 24 players fi nished the semester with a GPA above 3.0, earning C-USA Commissioners Honor Roll accolades. Four players posted a perfect 4.0. Five Lady Tigers were also C-USA Academic Medal winners, posting a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher for the 2007-08 school year. “The most important thing we can do as coaches is try to prepare young people for success later in life,” Monaghan said. “Soccer is important to me, and I want to win. However, the foundation of our program is the student-athlete.” When Monaghan took over the team, he was already familiar with the de-mands of running a successful college soccer program, having enjoyed tremen-dous success during his playing career at Memphis. The former goalkeeper still holds school records for single-season shutouts (11) and career shutouts (24). He is third behind former Tiger goalkeeper Sebastian Vecchio in career goals-against average (1.40) and second in single-season goals-against aver-age (0.80). His 298 career saves rank second all-time. He was named fi rst team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 after helping lead the Tigers to a share of a conference title. In 1993, Monaghan was the Defensive MVP of the league’s championship game, helping the Tigers to their fi rst ever NCAA Tournament appearance. His 38 wins at goalkeeper still stand as the school record. “To be a part of Memphis from so many different angles - fi rst as a play-er, then as an assistant and now as a head coach - has been wonderful,” Monaghan said. “I grew up here, and I’ve always loved the city and the school. Now I get to be a part of building a winning program at my alma mater, and that’s a dream come true.” A former prep standout at Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, Monaghan’s collegiate play helped earn him a spot on the U.S. U-20 National Squad. Monaghan also played professionally, spending two seasons with the New Orleans Gamblers from 1995-96 and one with the Memphis Express in 2002. A Memphis native, Monaghan received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Memphis in 1994. He is single and resides in Collierville.

Two years in a row, head coach Brooks Monaghan has taken his University of Memphis women’s soccer team into the C-USA Tournament as the league’s regular season co-champions. At the end of the C-USA Championship the past two years, Monaghan has found himself hoisting the C-USA Championship trophy

in the air, and two years in a row, he has found his Lady Tigers in the NCAA Tournament.

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Jodi Grant is every head coach’s wish. She is an as-sistant coach whose talent goes beyond any boundaries. Grant has been a part of the women’s soccer program since its inception. Along with head coach Brooks Monaghan, Grant led the 2007 and 2008 Memphis women’s soccer teams to the program’s fi rst two Conference USA Cham-pionship titles and its fi rst two NCAA College Cup appear-ances. “This program would not be where it is without Jodi,” Monaghan said. “I look at her as a co-head coach. Jodi is irreplaceable, and she deserves as much credit as I do for our success.” A native of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, Grant enters her tenth season as a full-time assistant coach with the Lady Tigers in 2009. Prior to that, she served as a graduate assistant coach for one season and as a volunteer assistant coach for a year. Grant has been a great recruiter in Canada, as Memphis has brought in several Canadians over the past few years. Grant fi rst came to the University of Memphis as a player on the inaugural Lady Tiger squad in 1995. In her four seasons in the Blue and Gray, Grant tallied 94 total points, 33 goals and 26 assists, setting records in all three categories. Grant’s records have since been passed by recently-graduated forward Ky-lie Hayes (2005-08). Grant is also the co-holder of the record for most assists in a game (4) and is second all-time in school history in assists in a season (11) and career (26). A third team All-Conference USA selection as a junior in 1997, Grant was also named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team in 1995. In addition to helping Monaghan with on-fi eld coaching duties and recruiting, Grant has also played an instrumental part in the Lady Tigers’ success in the classroom. During four out of the last fi ve seasons, Memphis was the recipient of the women’s soccer team academic award from the National Soccer Coaches As-sociation of America, and this spring had 24 out of 26 players fi nish with a grade-point average above 3.0. Ju-nior defender Kate Murphy was named Memphis’ fi rst female ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2007, with a perfect 4.0 cumulative GPA. “Jodi is a great tactician on the fi eld, but she’s just as good in teaching the kids off the fi eld,” Monaghan said. “She is great role model for all of the players and really understands where they are coming from.” Grant earned her undergraduate degree in exer-cise and sport science from Memphis in 1999 and also earned a master’s degree in student personnel services from the university in 2002. Formerly Jodi Fisher, she married Memphis men’s soccer head coach Richie Grant in May 2006. She gave birth to a son, Hayden, in January of 2009. The Grant family resides in Memphis.

Grant Career Info

Year at Memphis: Tenth

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Years Capacity University2000-present Assistant Coach Memphis

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS

• Member of the inaugural Memphis women’s soccer team

• Four-year letterwinner at U of M (1995-99)• C-USA All-Freshman Team (1995)• All-C-USA Third Team (1997)

MEMPHIS CAREER RECORDS

• Second in points (94)• Second in shots (178)• Second in goals (33)• Second in assists (26)• Second in most matches played (79)

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JONNY WALKERAssistant Coach(1st Season)

Memphis native and longtime professional goalkeeping star Jonny Walker joins Coach Brooks Monaghan’s staff in 2009. Walker brings with him more than a decade of record-setting professional experience, includ-ing becoming the fi rst American soccer player to establish a successful soc-cer career in South America (Chile) and completing two different stints in Major League Soccer (MLS). “We are extremely fortunated to add Jonny Walker to our staff here at the University of Memphis,” Monaghan said. “The playing experience he brings is second to none. His experience playing for teams in MLS, Chile, and the national teams is something that is very hard to fi nd.” Walker was a member of Universidad Catolica’s championship team in Chile’s fi rst division in 2002, and also played in multiple Copa Libertadores tournaments. He fi nished his South American career with Colo Colo, the only Chilean club to ever win Copa Libertadores. Walker’s most recent professional stop was with the MLS’s Columbus Crew, where he won the team’s 2005 Defensive Player of the Year Award after fi nishing second in MLS with a GAA of 1.12. From 2003-05, Walker played with MLS’s NY/NJ MetroStars, and in 2003 he became the third goalkeeper in MLS history to fi nish a season with a sub-1.00 GAA with a league-best 0.95 GAA. In 2004, Walker started and played three matches for the U.S. National Team, including a 1-0 shutout over Mexico. Prior to returning to the U.S. in 2003, Walker spent six months with Colo Colo in Chile’s First Division. From 1997-2002, Walker broke numer-ous national records for Universidad Catolica in Chile’s First Division. In 2002, Walker was named Best Goalkeeper of the Chilean Apertura Nation-al Championship after Universidad won the National Championship. That year, Walker set a club record going 708 minutes without being scored on, a record just broken in 2008. In 2001, Walker won the Chilean Goalkeeper of the Year. In 1998, on loan from Catolica, Walker played for Club Hauchipato and was named the team’s MVP. Prior to going overseas, Walker played one season with the Dallas Burn of the MLS in 1996, and began his profes-sional career with the Memphis Jackals of the United States Indoor Soccer League. Walker is also very involved with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Soci-ety, giving free soccer clinics to kids who raise the most money through their soccer club for the Soccer Kicks for Cancer program. In 2005, Walker was named the Ambassador for the State of Tennessee for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Walker graduated from Louisville in 2007. He and his wife, Shauna, have a son, Seth.

Amy Morrison enters her fi fth season with the Memphis women’s soc-cer team as a volunteer assistant coach. Morrison had previously served as an assistant coach at both Kansas and Texas Tech. In Kansas, Morrison coached with the Kansas Olympic Development Program for two seasons and also coached for two clubs, the KCFC Dyna-mos and the KC Strikers. She currently coaches club soccer for the Collier-ville Lobos. Her last collegiate coaching job came in 2002 when she served as a volunteer assistant at her alma mater, Kansas. Prior to her coaching stint in Lawrence, she held the post of assistant coach at Texas Tech for two seasons from 2000-01. “I am so thrilled to be part of such a passionate group of coaches,” Mor-rison said. “Brooks, Jodi, and Jonny have a tremendous amount of Tiger Pride. Brooks and Jodi have been a part of this program from the beginning and they continually fi nd ways to make themselves better as coaches and as leaders. Their dedication to teaching these young women how to chase down their own successes is unsurpassed. Women’s soccer at Memphis will continually get stronger and better with them on board.” A three-year letterwinner and a two-time captain for the Jayhawks from 1995-97, she was a member of the inaugural women’s soccer squad at Kansas in 1995. Prior to her time at KU, she was a letter-winner her fresh-man season at Tulsa. While at KU, she also interned with the SWA and the soccer program in 1998. Morrison was awarded the National Coaching Di-ploma in 1998 and the Advanced National Coaching Diploma in 1999 from the National Soccer Coaches Association. Originally a native of Omaha, Neb., Morrison received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in exercise science from Kansas in 1999 and 2004, respectively. She is married to Nic Morrison, and the couple resides in Memphis with their son, Peter Alisdair and daughter Lily.

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Her physicality proves an asset in the middle of the fi eld for the two-time con-ference champs ... Will be coming back from a torn ACL suffered in the NCAA Tournament against Illinois ... Played in 19 matches as a junior, start-ing one. Logged 502 minutes at midfi eld ... Played a season-high 51 min-utes at UTEP ... Registered shots on goal against Miami and Oklahoma.

One of seven Lady Tigers to appear in every match, starting six ... Scored her fi rst goal of the season against Marshall ... Tallied two assists on the season ... Had one assist in the fi rst round of the C-USA Championship against Southern Miss ... One of three co-captains for the 2007 season.

Had a productive freshman campaign ... Played in 14 matches and started six ... Tal-lied an assist against UT-Martin ... Scored goals against Marshall and UAB in confer-ence play.

One of three local players to sign with the Tigers in 2006 ... An All-State player out of Collierville High School ... Selected to Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps her sopho-more through senior years ... Lettered all four years as a center midfi elder ... Helped Collierville to a state title and a 20-4-1 fi nish in 2005 ... Coached at Collierville by Ju-liann Lacy ... Played club soccer with the Memphis Mercury, where she was coached by U of M assistant Jodi Grant ... A member of the Tennessee ODP for fi ve years prior to joining the Tigers.

Born June 24, 1988, in Memphis, Tenn. ... Is the daughter of Rebecca Cook.

2008 - Junior Season

Saw action in all but one game for the Conference USA champs ... Started 10 contests ... In her 929 minutes the junior tied three of her teammates for second on the team with four assists ... Notched a season-high two assists against Marshall ... Added as-sists in wins against Arkansas-Little Rock and Oklahoma.

Played in 20 of 22 games for the Lady Tigers ... Had 14 starts ... Started last 12 games of the season ... Was a dominant fi gure in the midfi eld during the C-USA Champion-ship ... Recorded two assists in Memphis’ season opener against Arkansas-Little Rock and tallied another assist the following game against Arkansas.

Played in nine matches during her freshman season ... Posted an assist in the second match of her career against UT-Martin.

A forward/midfi elder out of Belleville East High School in Belleville, Ill. ... An all-section-al honorable mention honoree from 2002-04 ... Selected second team all-conference as a sophomore and junior and third team as a freshman ... Named team’s MVP as a sophomore ... Scored 15 goals with 10 assists and two-game winners as a junior ... Had 33 goals and 80 points through her junior year ... Played club soccer with Metro United, one of the top clubs in Illinois ... Also played basketball as a freshman and sophomore ... Was an honor student in high school.

Born May 6, 1988, in Belleville, Ill. ... Is the daughter of Larry and Lee Ann Heaton.

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Monaghan on Laura Laufenberg

“The leadership she brings is key for us. Everybody re-spects her as a leader, and also, as a very good player. She wants to be the best of both, and leave her mark on this program. I don’t think she’ll have any problem doing both.”

Monaghan on Tori Dalton

“She’s been a player that has improved drastically every year that she’s been here. It’s been very exciting to see her grow. She really took on a role this spring as a leader, and even though it’s hard to believe she’s a senior, she’s a very valuable part of our midfield.”

Monaghan on Brittany Baldwin

“She’s worked her tail off to come back from injury. She’s really a natural leader. We expect her to have a full re-covery and pickup where she left off last year. She needs to really focus on helping take on the role that Emiko Schwab did so well for us. She’s very skilled and has good vision.”

Is 21 matches away from appearing in more matches than any Lady Tiger in the pro-gram’s history ... Was third on last year’s conference championship squad with 15 points ... Led the team with seven assists ... Played in all 22 games while starting 19 ... Had a season-high two assists against Mississippi State ... Also had assists against Ole Miss, Southern Miss, Houston, Tulsa and UAB ... Scored goals against Alabama, UTEP, UAB and East Carolina in the C-USA Championship Match ... Was named to Soccer America’s National Team of the Week on Nov. 11

One of eight Lady Tigers to play in every match ... Started six, including the fi rst four matches of the season ... Tallied seven points over the season ... Scored goals against Mississippi State and Southern Miss ... Had assists over Arkansas-Little Rock, Mis-souri State and one on the game winning goal against UCF in the C-USA Champion-ship title match.

Started nine games as a freshman with 16 total appearances ... Had a goal against Marshall ... Put six of her 11 shots on goal.

A forward out of Columbine High School ... Coached in high school by Peter Horvath ... Was selected to the 2006 Colorado All-State fi rst team ... Also received 2006 fi rst team All-Conference honors and selected as Conference Jeff-co MVP ... An All-State honor-able mention selection in 2004 ... The third leading scorer in Colorado in 2004 with 24 goals ... Scored a single-game high fi ve goals in 2004 ... Sat out the 2005 season with an injury ... A National Pool ODP player in 2002 and Regional Pool in 2003 ... Played club soccer for the Colorado Rush ... Helped club team win the state championship in 2002 and 2003 and was the runner-up in 2004 ... The second Memphis player to come out of Colorado, joining former teammate Emiko Schwab (2005-08) ... Lettered in cross country at Columbine ... A National Honor Society member who volunteered regularly at the Denver Rescue Mission.

Born Sept. 4, 1988, in Topeka, Kan. ... Is the daughter of Pam and Rick Laufenberg.

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Started 15 of the 19 games she played in ... Garnered second team All-Conference USA honors ... Was named Defensive MVP of the Conference USA Cham-pionship for a second straight year ... Named NCSAA All-Central Region second team ... Netted a goal in con-ference game at Tulsa.

In her rookie campaign, appeared in 18 of 22 matches, starting 17 ... Scored the fi rst goal of her collegiate ca-reer in a 3-1 win over Marshall on the road ... Notched an assist on the game-winning goal in the semifi nal round of the C-USA Championship ... Named the C-USA Most Valuable Defensive Player of the champion-ship ... Earned Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week accolades for her championship performance.

A member of the 2006-07 Washington State Olym-pic Development Team ... Played at Southridge High School ... Earned four varsity letters ... Named team captain and team MVP senior year ... Named fi rst team all-state in 2006 and second team in 2004 and 2005 ... Practiced with the boys’ varsity soccer team at South-ridge in 2005, 2006 and 2007... Played club soccer for the Spokane Shadows, where she was a teammate of fellow Tiger Elise Kuhar-Pitters.

Full name is Kelsey Anne Bakker ... Born June 22, 1989, in Spokane, Wash. ... Parents are Mark and Jeanne Bakker ... Is a part of the University of Memphis Honors Program ... A National Honor Society member in 2006 and 2007 ... Valedictorian of high school class.

Prior to Memphis

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2008 - Sophomore Season

Was one of the Lady Tigers’ biggest scoring threats ... Fourth on the team with fi ve goals ... Tied for second in assists with four ... Played in all but one game, start-ing 15 ... Scored game-winning goal in C-USA semifi nal match against UCF ... Netted game winner at Tulsa ... Also scored goals against Ole Miss, SMU, and in the C-USA championship match against East Carolina ... Had assists against Alabama, UTEP, UCF, and UAB.

Appeared in 20 of 22 matches for the Lady Tigers, start-ing nine ... Became the Lady Tigers clutch scorer as she scored fi ve of her six goals in the last fi ve games of the season, going on a four-game scoring streak ... Scored Memphis’ game-winning lone goal in the second round of the C-USA Championship ... Nailed three goals over the course of the C-USA Championship ... Named the Most Valuable Offensive Player ... Was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week for her performance during the championship ... Finished her rookie cam-paign with six goals and one assist, the sixth-highest point scorer on the team.

A member of the Tennessee ODP Team ... Named to the Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps ... Was named all-state and all-metro ... Played for Memphis assistant coach Jodi Grant’s Memphis Mecury squad in the summer of 2006 ... Set a single-season school record at Cordova with 48 goals and 18 assists ... Also lettered four years in softball.

Born July 20, 1988, in St. Louis ... Parents are John and Susan Berra ... Actively involved in her church ... Enjoys watching TV, working and playing soccer.

Prior to Memphis

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2008 - Freshman Season

Played in 10 games and started seven in goal ... Re-corded a 6-1-1 record only, allowing eight goals on the year ... Recorded three conference shutouts against Rice, SMU and Marshall ... Also registered wins in goal against Mississippi State, Tulsa and UTEP ... Allowed more than one goal per game twice as she recorded a 1.01 GAA.

Goalkeeper at Arch-Bishop O’Leary ... Won the provin-cial championship in 2007 with Lady Tiger teammate Julia Ignacio ... Was a member of her high school’s track and fi eld team, where she participated in the javelin and discus ... Played club for the Northwest United Major League and Internazional U18-T1 ... Team fi nished third in the league, while placing second in the provincials ... A current member of the U20 Canadian National Pool and a former goalkeeper for Team Alberta, in which she played on the U15 and U16 teams.

Daughter of Shaunalee Boyle ... Has a younger brother, Sawyer ... Born Mar. 16, 1990 ... Enjoys music, playing volleyball, basketball, mountain biking and quading ... Is fl uent in French.

Prior to Memphis

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BOYLE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS GA SA W L T SO 2008 10-7 8 29 6 1 1 3

BERRA’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 20-9 6 1 13 49 25 2 0-02008 21-15 5 4 14 46 19 2 0-0Total 41-24 11 5 27 95 44 4 0-0

BAKKER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 18-17 1 1 3 9 3 1 0-02008 19-15 1 0 2 6 2 0 0-0Total 37-32 2 1 5 15 5 1 0-0

Kelsey BAKKER

AshleyBERRA

Jordan BOYLE

#7 #33 #00

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Kennewich, Wash.

Southridge HS

Jr. • 5-4

Cordova, Tenn.

Cordova HS

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One of Memphis’s staunchest defenders helped hold opponent’s to just 17 goals in the 20 games she played in ... Started 18 games ... Started nine of the Lady Ti-gers’ 10-game, late-season undefeated streak which propelled them to the conference title.

Played in 12 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Started in key non-conference matches against SEC West oppo-nents Arkansas and Alabama.

Selected for the Missouri Olympic Developmental pro-gram ... Played on the club level for St. Louis Soccer Club ... Helped St. Louis SC to a state championship ... Played four years of varsity soccer at Fort Zumwalt High School ... Helped Fort Zumwalt reach the section-als in her freshman and sophomore seasons and to a state-runner up fi nish her junior year ... Was named all-conference and all-state ... Was a state level nominee for the Wendy’s High School Heisman.

Full name is Brittany Nicole Hance ... Born July 5, 1989, in St. Charles, Mo. ... Parents are Mary and Bill Hance ... A member of the Positive Peer Infl uence Club, Pep Club and Empowering Young Women Group.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2008 - Freshman Season

Saw action in all 22 Lady Tiger contests ... Started 19 games ... Was named to the All-Conference USA Freshman Team ... Registered the game-winning goal against SMU ... Also scored goals against Southern Miss and East Carolina ... Had assists against UAB in the C-USA Tournament and East Carolina in the C-USA championship match which, came in the 21st minute to teammate Laura Laufenberg.

At Notre Dame High School, played midfi eld for the women’s soccer team ... Coached by Christian Megens ... High school squad was second in the league and captured the Division II city championships ... Scored the game-winning goal in the city championships ... Also participated in track and fi eld and swimming ... Played club for the Southwest United Premier ‘90 FC and the Calgary Callies ... Club was named city cham-pions and qualifi ed for three showcase tournaments ... At the 2004 Canadian National Championships, earned the silver medal ... Club was seven-time City of Calgary champions and four-time Alberta Provincial champions ... A member of the ODP Alberta Provincial team in 2003 ...Has been a member of the Canadian National Training Program (NTC) since 2004.

Born Aug. 7, 1990, to Freddie and Judy Hildebrandt ... Has a younger sister Shannon ... Enjoys reading, soc-cer, running and watching movies.

Prior to Memphis

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2007 - Freshman Season

2008 - Freshman Season

Saw action in nine games with three starts ... Played a season-high 60 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Also started against Colorado and Mississippi State ... Registered an assist to teammate Melissa Smith in a 3-0 win against Oklahoma ... Left team halfway through sea-son to compete for the Canadian U-17 National Team, in the World Cup.

Played forward for Archbishop O’Leary ... Coached by Ross Ongaro ... Was named 2005-06 Rookie of the Year ... Won the provincial championship in 2007 with Lady Tiger teammate Jordan Boyle ... An honors stu-dent ... Played club for the Edmonton Inter U18-T1 and Northwest United in the Major League ... Member of the Alberta Provincial Team ... A member of the U-20 Cana-dian National Pool.

Daughter of Valentino and Estela Ignacio ... Has three siblings: Erica, Ethan and Armani ... Born Jan. 23, 1991 ... Enjoys going to the movies and hanging out with friends and family.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

IGNACIO’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2008 9-3 0 1 1 15 8 0 0-0

HILDEBRANDT’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2008 22-19 3 0 6 40 15 1 0-0

HANCE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 12-2 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-02008 20-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Total 32-20 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0

Brittany HANCE

LizzyHILDEBRANDT

Julia IGNACIO

#14 #16 #9

DEFENDER MIDFIELD MIDFIELD Jr. • 5-5

O’Fallon, Mo.

Fort Zumwalt HS

So. • 5-6

Calgary, Alberta

Notre Dame HS

So. • 5-4

Edmonton, Alberta

Archbishop O’Leary HS

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Redshirted last season after suffering injury in opener against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Is expected to be big part of Lady Tiger defense.

Played in 16 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Had assists against Arkansas-Little Rock and UAB ... Tallied minutes at left defender ... Member of a defense that held oppo-nents to a shots-per-game average of 7.4 and a goals-scored average of 0.84.

A four-year letterwinner at Cypress High School ... Was the team captain for two years ... Helped lead Cypress to a 13-5-1 record and a 2006-07 league championship ... Was named the team’s best defensive player three-consecutive years ... Once scored four goals in a single game from her defensive position ... Helped her premier club team to a league cup title in 2005 ... Also competed in cross country.

Full name is Tarah Brittany Kerr ... Ranked fi fth out of 512 in her senior class ... Born Oct. 10, 1989, in Lake-wood, Calif., to Stephanie and Michael Kerr ... A mem-ber of the National Honor Society ... Enjoys running, playing piano and listening to music.

Expected to start in goal for the Lady Tigers again in 2009 ... Rebounded from season-ending injury in 2007 to lead team with 1,190 minutes in goal in 2008 ... Picked up eight wins and four shutouts ... Also led team with 40 saves ... Had a season-high six saves against UAB in the C-USA Tournament ... Recorded fi ve saves against Ole Miss, UCF in the C-USA semifi nals and Illinois in the NCAA Tournament ... Blanked opponents Arkansas-Little Rock and Southern Miss in the regular season ... Shut out UAB and UCF in C-USA Tournament.

Began the season as the Lady Tigers starting goal keep-er ... Suffered an injury in the fi rst match that sidelined her the rest of the season ... Came back in the spring, proving to be the powerful keeper that she was before the injury.

A member of the Washington Olympic Development Program Team ... Played club soccer for the Spokane Shadows, where she was a teammate of fellow Tiger Kelsey Bakker ... Helped Gonzaga Prep to an unde-feated season in 2006 ... Named all-city three years and All-State two years .. Named league MVP in 2006 ... Member of Super Y ODP National Team 2006.

Born Oct. 4, 1988, in Spokane, Wash. ... Parents are Stephen and Lisa Pitters ... Enjoys writing poetry ... Likes to dance and go to the gym when not playing soc-cer.

Poised for breakthrough year in 2009 after a tremen-dous spring ... Saw action in 15 of 22 games ... Played a season-high 53 minutes in a 4-2 win at Tulsa ... Regis-tered two shots on goal against UCF and Tulsa.

Appeared in 16 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Netted her fi rst collegiate goal against Mississippi State in a 5-0 win ... Added an assist against Southern Miss in a 4-0 win over the Golden Eagles ... One of seven freshmen to score a goal for the Lady Tigers during the season.

Played club soccer for Ambassadors Soccer Club ... Led the Ambassadors to state cup runner-up fi nishes in 2005 and 2006 ... Her team made sectional appearances from 2003-06 and district championships in 2004-2006 ... Was a member of three-consecutive OCC Champion-ship teams ... Named fi rst-team All-OCC in 2006.

Full name is Amanda Lynn Olszewski ... Parents are Jeff and Michele Olszewski ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Born Jan. 21, 1989, in Parma, Ohio ... Enjoys running, swimming and working out ... Oldest of fi ve children.

2008 - Redshirt Season

Prior to Memphis

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2007 - Freshman Season

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2008 - Sophomore Season

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2007 - Freshman Season

OLSZEWSKI’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 16-0 1 1 3 8 6 0 0-02008 15-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0Total 31-0 1 1 3 10 8 0 0-0

KUHAR-PITTER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS GA SA W L T SO 2007 1-1 1 0 1 0 0 02008 13-13 8 29 8 4 1 4 Total 14-14 9 29 9 4 1 4

KERR’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 16-0 0 2 2 4 1 0 0-02008 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Total 17-0 0 2 2 4 1 0 0-0

Tarah KERR

EliseKUHAR-

PITTERS

Amanda OLSZEWSKI

#24 #1 #18

DEFENDERGOALKEEPER

FORWARD So. • 5-3

Cypress, Calif.

Cypress HS

So. • 5-7

Spokane, Wash.

Gonzaga Prep

Jr. • 5-4

Pickerington, Ohio

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LAURA LAUFENBERG

MIDFIELDER

2008 - Freshman Season

One of Memphis’ best defenders ... Can play on either side of the defense ... Saw action in every match as a freshman, starting 20 of 22 contests ... Played at least 90 minutes 18 times ... One of fi ve sophomores on the Memphis team from Alberta.

Played club soccer for the Northwest United ... Coached by Dean Cordeiro ... Led her team to a second-place showing at provincials in 2007 ... Also played for the Drillers U18 team ... Playing for the Edmonton Force Team in the Super Y League ... Selected to the Super Y League North American Finals ... Has been a member of the Canadian National Training Program (NTC) since 2004.

The daughter of Philip and Gillian Robson ... Born Aug. 9, 1990 ... Has an older brother, Aaron ... For the last six years, has earned honors with distinction and is enrolled in an international baccalaureate program ... Enjoys reading and playing the guitar and hiking.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2008 - Sophomore Season

One of the tallest members of the Lady Tigers saw ac-tion in seven contests a year ago ... Played a season-high 20 minutes against both Houston and Marshall ... Shot twice on goal in win over Marshall.

Played in nine matches for the Lady Tigers ... Had an assist in the fi rst match of the season against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Tallied important minutes in the fi rst round of the C-USA Championship against Southern Miss.

Played center-mid for four years at El Dorado High School ... Helped El Dorado to Century League cham-pionships in 2005 and 2007 ... Recorded fi ve goals and nine assists in 2006 ... Was All-Century League and team MVP her junior season ... Region III ODP Pool in 2007

Full name is Kathryn T. Sabet ... Born May 25, 1989, in Bellfl ower, Calif., to Barbara and Mark Sabet ... En-joys reading, listening to music and beach volleyball ... A member of the California Scholarship Federation ... National Honor Society Service Chair.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2007 - Freshman Season

2008 - Freshman Season

Took home C-USA Freshman of the Year honors, the second straight Lady Tiger to do so after Vendula Strna-dova in 2007 ... Played in all 22 matches with 18 starts ... Led the Lady Tigers in points (22), goals (9), shots (65) and SOG (31) ... Also tied for second on team with four assists ... Scored game-winning goals against Mis-sissippi State, Southern Miss and Marshall ... Scored a goal and had an assist in contests against Arkansas-Little Rock, Marshall, East Carolina, and UAB ... From Oct. 19-Nov. 3, had 13 points in a fi ve-game stretch including goals in fi ve-consecutive games ... Played a season-high 103 minutes against Illinois in the NCAA Tournament ... Named to the C-USA All-Conference second team ... Member of the C-USA All-Freshman Team ... Named to the Soccer Buzz All-Central Region Freshman Team ... Placed on the NSCAA All-Central Region third team.

Four-year letterwinner for Coach David Wiebenga ... Earned fi rst team All-State honors in her senior cam-paign ... Finished her senior year with 17 goals and 18 assists ... While in high school she played, alongside current Lady Tiger Krista Turner ... Also earned letters in basketball and softball ... A member of the KC Metro Dynamos, coached by Derek Shnare ... Scored a total of 22 goals and 15 assists for the Dynamos ... Region II ODP Team in 2007-08.

Born Nov. 10, 1990 ... Daughter of Terry and Myda Si-monin ... Has four siblings: Jen, Hannah, Travis and Amy ... Was a four-year academic letter- winner and a Principal’s Honor Roll honoree and a member of the Na-tional Honor Society ... Enjoys running and swimming.

Prior to Memphis

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RRRGGGRRRGGG SIMONIN’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2008 22-18 9 4 22 65 31 3 0-1

SABET’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 9-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-02008 7-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0Total 16-0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0-0

ROBSON’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2008 22-20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Kelsey ROBSON

Katie SABET

Lizzy SIMONIN

#13 #11 #21

DEFENDER MIDFIELD FORWARD So. • 5-5

Edmonton, Alberta

Harry Ainlay HS

Jr. • 5-11

Placentia, Calif.

El Dorado HS

So. • 5-5

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Lee’s Summit HS

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One of fi ve sophomore Lady Tigers from Alberta ... Should see lots of time at centerback after having a big spring for the Lady Tigers ... Saw action in 11 games as a freshman ... Earned fi rst career start against Missis-sippi State, where she played a season-high 80 minutes ... Had a season-high two shots against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Received the C-USA Commissioner’s Medal for her academic excellence.

At Bellerose Composite High School, played midfi eld on the varsity squad ... Coached by Mike Thompson ... In 2007, was named Most Valuable Player ... Played club soccer for the Edmonton Angels and the Edmon-ton Strikers, coached by Kevin Poissant ... Team was named the 2007 Outdoor Provincial champions ... Team attended the club nationals in 2007 ... They also won the Indoor Provincial Championship in 2004, 2006 and 2007 ... Played for the Alberta Provincial Team from 2003-06 ... Was named captain of her team in 2004 ... Team won two bronze medals at nationals ... Was a part of the 2005 Western Canada Training Camp ... Current member of the U-20 Canadian National Pool ... Has been a member of the Canadian Youth National Pool since 2004.

Born July 18, 1990, to Brian and Susan Telford ... Has an older sister, Angela ... Recorded academic honors every year of high school ... Enjoys snowboarding, run-ning and playing volleyball.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Expected to be back to full strength after ACL tear as a freshman ... As a sophomore, saw action in 18 matches ... Played a season-high 57 minutes against Mississippi State ... Scored the game-winner in a 3-0 win versus Oklahoma ... Added goals against Colorado and Mar-shall ... Registered an assist to teammate Ashley Berra for deciding goal in the C-USA semifi nals against UCF ... Second on team with .188 shot percentage.

Played and started in every single match for the Lady Tigers before being sidelined with an injury near the end of the season ... In just 15 games of play, netted fi ve goals and four assists ... Scored at least one goal in the fi ve of fi rst six matches ... Had game-winners against Arkansas, Alabama and UT-Martin ... Earned C-USA Of-fensive Player of the Week honors during the fi rst week of competition, after scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime on the road against Arkansas and a goal against Arkansas-Little Rock.

A member of the Forest United Flames team ... Helped the Flames to two Ontario Cup Championships and two Canadian National Silver Medals ... Served as team captain for her club team for two years ... Named MVP of high school team four seasons ... Scored over 30 goals in 2006 ... Played for Ontario Provincial Team in 2005.

Full name is Melissa Nicole Smith ... Parents are Robert and Barb Smith ... Born May 14, 1989, in London, On-tario, Canada ... An honor roll student in high school ... Enjoys sports, music and hanging out with her friends.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2007 - Freshman Season

2008 - Sophomore Season

Followed up her outstanding freshman season with a strong sophomore campaign, taking home Conference USA Offensive MVP honors ... C-USA All-Tournament Team selection ... Named fi rst team All-Conference USA ... Made the Soccer Buzz All-Central Region fi rst team ... First team NSCAA All-Central Region selection ... Second on Lady Tigers in goals (8), shots (57) and SOG (27) ... Tied for second on team with four assists ... Tied for team lead with three game-winners against Ole Miss, Rice and Houston ... Also scored goals against Oklahoma, Tulsa, SMU, Marshall and East Carolina in the C-USA championship match ... Became one of two Lady Tigers to score goals in fi ve consecutive matches from Oct. 10-24.

One of eight players to see action in all 22 matches ... Starting 21 of them ... Was named the Conference USA Freshman of the Year ... C-USA First Team, the only freshman to receive fi rst team honors ... C-USA All-Freshman Team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region fi rst team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region All-Freshman team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region Freshman of the Year ... Also earned a spot on the Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America second team ... NSCAA/adidas All-Central Re-gion second team ... She rounded out the season with six goals and two assists, including the gamewinner that earned the Lady Tigers their fi rst C-USA Championship.

A member of the Czech Republic U-19 National Team since 2006 ... Selected for the U.S. Olympic Develop-mental National Pool ... Leading high school scorer in New Mexico in 2004 ... Was a two-time fi rst team All-State selection ... Helped Las Cruces High School to state championships in 2003 and 2005 ... Led her club team to four State Cup Championships ... Was a mem-ber of two 3v3 national champion teams.

Born Nov. 20, 1989, in Liberec, Czech Republic to Jana and Ivan Strnadova ... Member of Amnesty Internation-al ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Likes camping, biking and playing tennis.

Prior to Memphis

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2007 - Freshman Season

2008 - Freshman Season

Prior to Memphis

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TELFORD’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2008 11-1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0

STRNADOVA’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 22-21 6 2 14 56 21 3 0-02008 21-20 8 4 20 57 27 3 0-0Total 43-41 14 6 34 113 48 6 0-0

SMITH’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 15-15 5 4 14 27 10 3 1-12008 18-2 3 1 7 16 7 1 0-0Total 33-17 8 5 21 43 17 4 0-0

Melissa SMITH

Tara TELFORD

#17 #12

FORWARD DEFENDER Jr. • 5-5

Exeter, Ontario

South Huron

District HS

So. • 5-7

Edmonton, Alberta

Bellerose Comp

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MIDFIELD Jr. • 5-5

Las Cruces, N.M.

Las Cruces HS

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2008 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in 21 of 22 matches with seven starts ... Played a season-high 57 minutes at UTEP ... Scored her lone goal of the season in the C-USA Tournament semifi nals against UCF ... Recorded assists against Ala-bama, Southern Miss and East Carolina ... Had a sea-son-high three shots versus Alabama ... Had two shots on goal against both East Carolina and UCF.

Appeared in 13 matches for the Lady Tigers, starting in all 13 of them...Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week after assisting on all of Memphis’ goals in a 3-0 win over Tulsa ... Two days later, scored the Lady Tigers’ initial goal that led to a 3-1 win over SMU ... Scored goals against UT-Martin, SMU and Southern Miss ... Finished tied for sixth in the conference with a total of six assists on the year.

Was a high school teammate of Lady Tiger Lizzy Simo-nin ... Played high school soccer for Lee’s Summit ... Participated in club soccer for the Renegades ... Had a single-game scoring record of seven goals in 2005 ... Also competed in cross country.

Full name is Krista Jean Turner...Born May 12, 1989,to Ken and Jeanette Turner...Enjoys swimming, wake-boarding and playing basketball.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2008 - Freshman Season

Saw action in two games as a freshman ... Made her fi rst career start against Houston ... Registered her fi rst career win and fi rst career shutout in 1-0 win over Hous-ton ... Recorded four saves against both Houston and Tulsa.

Lettered for Mt. Juliet High School under Coach Jona-than Stricklin ... Was a two-time all-district 9-AAA, and district Defensive Most Valuable Player ... Helped her team to a District 9-AAA semifi nal showing, the pro-grams deepest state tournament run in school history ... Played club for the Metros F.C, coached by Obed Compean.

Born on September 7, 1990 to Troy and Sherry Unland ... Has a younger brother, David ... Graduated from high school with top honors ... Was top-25 of her graduating class and is a member of the Tennessee Scholars ... Enjoys rock climbing, tubing and canoeing.

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

2007 - Freshman Season

TURNER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT2007 18-13 3 6 12 33 18 0 0-02008 21-7 1 3 5 22 12 0 0-0Total 39-20 4 9 17 55 30 0 0-0

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#26 #28

DEFENDER GOALKEEPER Jr. • 5-3

Greenwood, Mo.

Lee’s Summit HS

So. • 5-8

Mt. Juliet, Tenn.

Mt. Juliet HS

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Fr. • 5-9Cincinnati, OhioAnderson HS

LindsayBELL

DEFENDER

Prior to Memphis

Won four varsity letters for women’s soccer at Anderson High School under Coach Bill Miller ... A three-time all-conference fi rst team selection ... Also received all-city honorable mention in 2008 as team captain of the Redskins ... Helped her team to two con-ference championships in 2007 and 2008 and a sectional cham-pionship in 2008 ... On the club level, was a member of the Ohio Elite Soccer Academy ... Her Ohio Elite squad won the past six state titles from 2003-08 ... Helped club team to a Region II title in 2005 and fi nalist showing in 2004 and 2006 ... At the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) Nationals in 2005, her team placed third ... Her team won the U.S. Club Midwest Re-gional Championship four times with a combined record of 32-0-4 over the four years.

Personal Information

The daughter of James and Julie Bell ... Has two older brothers, Brian and Keith ... Four-year Honor Roll member ... Top Scholar- Athlete ... FAVC Academic All-American ... National Honor So-ciety member ... Involved in Just Say No, peer counseling and yearbook staff ... Interests are yoga, boating, reading, playing and watching sports and traveling.g p g

RS-Fr. • 5-3Brookfield, Wis.Butler University

AnnaBUTZLAFF

MIDFIELD/FOR.

Prior to Memphis

Prior to enrolling at Butler University, was a member of the Wis-consin Olympic Development Program (ODP) Team from 2002-07 ... Received All-State honorable mention and all-conference honorable mention as a senior ... A fi rst team All-State recipient as a sophomore ... Helped FC Milwaukee to state titles six times and regional semifi nalist showings twice ... Finished her high school career as top-10 all-time in total points ... Led the squad to the WIAA Division I state championship in 2005.

Personal Information

Born Sept. 25, 1989, in Madras, India ... Parents are Steven and Mary Butzlaff ... Enjoys playing sports, writing, listening to music and watching movies.g

Fr. • 5-4Spokane, Wash.

Mount Spokane HS

AveriHALLMANFORWARD.

Prior to Memphis

Won four varsity letters for soccer at Mount Spokane High School under coach Ryan Campanella ... Also earned four letters for bas-ketball and two for track and fi eld ... Earned All-State fi rst team honors in 2008 and All-State honorable mention in 2007 ... Was a three-time All-League fi rst-team honoree from 2006-08 and the 2008 league Most Valuable Player ... Set her high school record for career goals and assists, notching 38 goals and 41 assists ... On the club level, Hallman was a teammate of current Lady Ti-gers Kelsey Bakker and Elise Kuhar-Pitters ... Her U-18 Spokane Shadow club team won the Washington state championship in 2007 and 2009...Fellow Memphis freshman Chelsea Jones was also a part of that team.

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2009 Spring Review

If spring is any indication, the Memphis wom-en’s soccer team should be in for another record-setting fall season. Memphis took on seven opponents, including several regional powers and a 2008 top-10 Okla-homa State team, and fi nished 5-0-2, outscoring op-ponents 22-3 and posting four shutouts. “I thought, with one exception, we had a tre-mendous spring,” head Coach Brooks Monaghan said. “We had some players really take their games up a notch. Going undefeated is big because I never want us to accept losing. I hope that confi dence con-tinues and carries on into the fall.” Memphis opened the spring with a 6-1 win over Arkansas-Little Rock in which Laura Laufenberg scored two goals, and Julia Ignacio, Lizzy Simonin, Ashley Berra, and Lizzy Hildebrandt each added a goal. Nikki Unland and Jordan Boyle split haves in goal. Later that day, Memphis defeated national power Oklahoma State, which fi nished 2008 ranked no. 13, 1-0. Elise Kuhar-Pitters recorded a shutout in goal, while Simonin scored the lone goal of the contest. The next spring outing saw Memphis tie Van-derbilt 0-0 and defeat Samford 2-1. “I think that weekend was our one hiccup of the spring,” Monaghan said. “That was the one time I didn’t feel like we played to our potential.” After the scoreless tie in soggy conditions against Vanderbilt, Memphis enjoyed goals from Si-monin and Melissa Smith, plus an assist from Berra to defeat Samford. Memphis picked its intensity back up with a 4-0 win against Big Ten opponent Iowa. Kuhar-Pitters and Boyle shared the shutout in goal. Two Simonin goals helped the Lady Tigers to a 3-0 halftime lead, while Vendula Strnadova added a second-half goal. Memphis tied Ole Miss 0-0 before ending the spring with a 9-1 win against Arkansas State. Laufen-berg assisted Melissa Smith on the fi rst of her three goals to start the scoring before Tori Dalton, Berra, Ignacio, and Strnadova got into the act. Tarah Kerr, coming back from a season-ending injury in 2008, also had a strong showing. “I was pleased with pretty much everyone in the spring,” Monaghan said. “We played everyone equal in the spring, and two kids who didn’t play as much last fall, but really showed us they can contribute were Amanda Olszewski and Tara Telford. I was re-ally proud of them. Again, I just hope we carry this momentum into the fall.”

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Personal Information

Daughter of Earl and Laura Hallman ... Awarded Greater Spo-kane League 2009 Fall Athlete of the Year ... Enjoys playing bas-ketball and soccer.

Fr. • 5-4St. Charles, Mo.

Incarnate Word Academy

MeaganIFFRIG

FORWARD

Prior to Memphis

Was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Incarnate Word Academy under Coach Annie Beekman ... Earned all-conference fi rst team and all-metro honorable mention honors in 2007 ... Notched 26 goals and 10 assists in her high school career ... Led her team to the state fi nals in 2007 and a state championship in 2008 with a fi nal record of 20-2-1 ... Her toughness and resilliency were docu-mented in a feature story on ESPN’s website in March of 2009 ... For the past three years, also helped her team to three district titles and three sectional championships ... On the club level, was a member of the U-18 St. Louis Scott Gallagher team ... Member of the squad that has won fi ve State Cup championships in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2008.

Personal Information

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Fr. • 5-9Lenexa, Kan.

Shawnee Mission NW HS

TaylorISENHOWERFORWARD/MID.

Prior to Memphis

Earned four letters at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School under Coach Todd Boren ... Was selected to the Kansas 6A All-State team ... Was also selected to the All-Sunfl ower League fi rst team ... Named 2008 All-Sunfl ower Offensive Player of the Year ... Earned All-Metro fi rst team, All-Sun offensive fi rst team and All-Star Johnson County fi rst team ... Was a part of the Kansas Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2003-08 ... Was an ODP Region II Pool alternate in 2007 and was a Region II Pool team member in 2008 ... On the club level, was a teammate of current Lady Tiger and C-USA co-Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin ... Her KC Metro Dynamos squad earned four Kansas State Cup championships in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 ...Team was Kansas State Cup fi nalists in 2003 and 2006 ...The KC Dyna-mos were Region II semi-fi nalists in 2005 and 2007.

Personal Information

Daughter of Jerry and Kim Isenhower ... Born June 28, 1991 ... Member of the Honor Roll.

RS-Fr. • 5-8Spokane, Wash.

Seattle University

ChelseaJONES

DEFENDER

Prior to Memphis

Enrolls at the University of Memphis as an academic sophomore ... Still maintains full athletic eligibility due to redshirting the 2008 season at Seattle University ... Prior to enrolling and redshirting the 2008 season at Seattle University, was a four year letter-winner for women’s soccer at Mount Spokane High School and captained her team to the 2007 state quarterfi nal game ... Her Mount Spokane High School squad also earned city league co-champions in 2004 ... Individual honors included 3A All-State sec-

ond team in 2007 and All-Greater Spokane League team member in 2006 and 2007 ... At the club level, served as captain of the Spokane Shadow ... Guided club to a pair of state titles, as well as three additional appearances in the state championship game ... Was also a member of the Washington ‘90 Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2004-08 and in 2005, was chosen for the Super Y ODP National Team.

Personal Information

Daughter of Bill and Deanna Jones ... Has one sibling, Rachel ... Graduated as Valedictorian ... Member of National Honor Society ... Honor Roll all four years ... Won the GSL fall student-athlete award for high school ... Interests are reading, playing other sports, boating, camping, traveling and going to parks.p , g, p g, g g g p

Fr. • 5-9Leawood, Kan.

Blue Valley North HS

ChristieKLINE

MIDFIELD/DEF.

Prior to Memphis

Lettered four years for soccer at Blue Valley North ... Coached by Tim Wiseman ... A three-time All-Eastern Kansas League (EKL) selection ... In 2008, was selected as a fi rst team All-EKL member ... Was a second team All-EKL member in 2007 ... In 2006, was honorable mention All-EKL ... Earned fi rst team All-Sun Johnson County Soccer Team in 2007 and second team KC Star All-Johnson County Kansas City Metro in 2007 and 2008 ... Helped her high school to a state title in the 6A Kansas State Cup championship in 2007 and a third place fi nish in 2008 ... On the club level, was a teammate of current Lady Tiger and C-USA co-Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin ... Her U-18 KC Metro Dynamos squad earned four Kansas State Cup championships in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 ... Was Kansas State Cup fi nalists in 2003 and 2006 ... The KC Dynamos were Region II Semi-fi nalists in 2005 and 2007.

Personal Information

Daughter of Rich and Carrie Kline ... Born Sept. 6, 1990 ... Three-year member of Honor Roll ... Member of National Honor Society ... Enjoys playing soccer, running and swimming.j y p y g , g g

Fr. • 5-4Flower Mound, TexasEdward S. Marcus HS

BaileyPEMBROKEDEFENDER

Prior to MemphisLettered three years on the Edward S. Marcus soccer team un-der Coach Kevin Albury ... A District 6-5A All-District defender ... Selected as team captain for her senior year ... In 2007, helped her team to the semifi nals of the 5A state tournament ... In 2006, earned the Marcus H.S. Midfi elder of the Year award ... On the club level, has been a member of the Sting Royal ‘91 team since 2001, and the team captain of her club team since 2004 ... In 2007, led her squad to the State Cup fi nals and won the Dis-ney Showcase ... The Sting Royal was a State Cup semifi nalist in 2006 and a Texas Cup semifi nalist in 2005 ... In 2004, helped them to a State Cup championship, a Disney Showcase champi-onship as well as the fi nals of the Surf Cup and the semifi nals of the Southern Regional ... In her fi rst year as a team captain, led the squad to the Texas Cup championship and the Pikes Peak championship.

Personal InformationDaughter of William and Teresa Pembroke ... Member of Eng-lish Honor Society ... Top-10 percent in her class academically ... Interests are spending time with friends and family, church, vol-leyball, watersports and soccer.

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H A Y E S R E A C H E S C E N T U R Y M A R K ( 1 0 0 + P O I N T S )

Senior Kylie Hayes fi nished her career as one of the most decorated players in Lady Tiger history. With her rebounded goal at the end of the fi rst half of the C-USA Tournament championship game, she put the Lady Tigers up 2-0 heading into halftime. The goal gave Hayes 102 career points scored and marked her fi nal goal in a Memphis Tiger uniform. She entered 2008 as the leading goal scorer in Memphis history with 37 and boosted the number to 43 by the end of her senior cam-paign. She started 13 games for the Lady Tigers in 2008 and played in all 22 matches, giving her the record for the most matches played in programs history.

The 2008 University of Memphis women’s soccer team had no intentions of slipping to the back of the pack after a record-setting 2007 season.The Lady Tigers didn’t. In 2008, Memphis again shared the C-USA regular season title, won the C-USA Tournament crown, garnered its second NCAA Championship appearance, and registered 15 more wins under

Coach Brooks Monaghan. The Lady Tigers broke records on-and-off the field and combined the school’s winningest senior class ever with possibly its most talented freshmen and sophomore corps in history.

I N T H E P O L L S Memphis began the 2008 season at 10th in the NSCAA Central Region poll, as well as eighth in the Soccer Buzz Central Region poll. The Lady Tigers re-ceived votes in the Soccer Buzz national preseason poll. In the month of October, the Lady Tigers went 7-1-1. At that point, Memphis had worked its way to a 12-4-2 re-cord which was good enough to land the Lady Tigers in a tie for eighth in the NSCAA Central Region poll, eighth in the Soccer Buzz Central Region poll and received votes in the Soccer Buzz national poll. After defending their C-USA Tournament title at the 2008 C-USA Cham-pionship, the Lady Tigers received national recognition in both polls. In the NSCAA national poll, they received votes as well as being ranked sixth in the Central Re-gion poll. They cracked the top 30 in the Soccer Buzz national poll for the fi rst time in 2008, landing at 29th in Soccer Buzz’s national poll and were seventh in the Central Region poll.

S H O O T I N G S T A R S Freshman Lizzy Simonin led the team in offensive production and tied for second in C-USA with 22 points, which came on nine goals and four assists. She also fi nished second in C-USA with 65 shots. Her nine goals landed her in second place in the conference in goals scored. Sophomore Vendula Strnadova fi nished the sea-son second on the team in scoring with 20 points on the year. Her 20 points came on eight goals scored and four assists in 2008. Strnadova’s eight goals were sixth in C-USA and Her 57 were fourth in C-USA. Junior Laura Laufenberg earned the C-USA Tournament Offensive MVP by scoring goals in the opening match against UAB and in the championship game against East Carolina. She was also named to the Soccer America National Team of the Week for her performance in the C-USA Tournament. She scored 15 points on four goals and seven assists making, her the third most productive Lady Tiger in 2008.

S E N I O R C L A S S R A I S E S T H E B A R The 2008 senior class of Kylie Hayes, Maggie Le-one, Kate Murphy and Emiko Schwab go down in the Lady Tiger history book as the winningest class to ever play soccer at the University of Memphis. The seniors posted marks of 12-7-0 in 2005, 11-6-3 in 2006, 17-4-1 in 2007 and 15-5-2 in 2008 totaling 55 wins while wear-ing the Blue and Gray.

D I A P E R D A N D I E S ( F R E S H M E N ) Lizzy Simonin led the way for the freshmen class by leading the team in scoring (22), goals scored (9), game-winning goals (3), shots (65) and shots on goal (31). Kelsey Robson started 20 of 22 games for the Lady Tigers in her freshman campaign at defender and played a large role in the Lady Tiger defense that had a goals against average of 0.95. When starting goal-keeper Elise Kuhar-Pitters went down with an injury for an eight-game stint, freshman Jordan Boyle was there to take the reins who, recording a 6-1-1 record with a 1.01 goals-against average and three shutouts. Simonin earned C-USA co-Freshman of the Year honors along with being a member of the C-USA All-Freshman Team, Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Team, NSCAA All-Central Region third-team. Lizzy Hildebrandt earned C-USA All-Freshman team distinction as well for her performance during her freshman campaign in 2008.

M O N A G H A N R E C O R D S 9 0 t h C A R E E R V I C T O R Y

Head coach Brooks Monaghan recorded his 90th win as a head coach of the Lady Tiger program with a 4-0 win over Marshall in the regular season fi nale. With the Lady Tigers’ 15th and fi nal win of the 2008 season in the championship game of the C-USA Tournament, Monaghan notched his 94th career win as head coach. In the past fi ve years (2004-08), Monaghan has com-piled a record of 66-30-5 (.652).

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D E F E N S E W I N S C H A M P I O N S H I P S The Lady Tiger defense was one of the best in C-USA. Memphis fi nished second in C-USA for goals al-lowed during the 2008 season with 21 goals in 22 games (0.95 GAA). The Lady Tigers also tied for fi rst in C-USA with nine shutouts on the season. They also outshot op-ponents in 2008, 386 to 220, and outscored opponents 43 to 21. Redshirt freshman Elise Kuhar-Pitters was the Tigers starting goalkeeper coming into 2008. She started eight of the fi rst nine games through the end of Septem-ber, compiling a 4-3-1 record before going down with an injury for eight games. Her replacements included true freshmen Nikki Unland and Jordan Boyle. In Unland’s only start of the 2008 season against Houston, she recorded a 1-0 shut-out while playing all 90 minutes and recording four saves. She also played the second half of a road game at Tulsa, contributing to a 4-2 victory while notching four more saves and allowing only one goal. Boyle got the starting nod for eight games in the middle of the season in Kuhar-Pitters’ absence. Boyle’s record during that period was 6-1-1, including three shutouts and a 1.01 goals-against average. Sophomore Kelsey Bakker, who played at cen-ter back for much of the year, earned All-NSCAA Central Region second-team accolades and Soccer Buzz All-Central Region second-team honors.

A L L - C - U S A Sophomore midfi elder Vendula Strnadova re-ceived C-USA Offensive Player of the Year and Mid-fi elder of the Year and for the second year in a row, was named to the All-C-USA fi rst team. Senior midfi elder Emiko Schwab, sophomore defender Kelsey Bakker and freshman forward Lizzy Simonin received All-C-USA second team honors. Freshman midfi elder Lizzy Hildebrandt and Simonin earned All-Freshman Team se-lections. Simonin was also named C-USA Co-Freshman of the Year. For their outstanding performance in the C-USA Tournament, four Lady Tigers were named to the C-USA All-Tournament team. Laufenberg earned C-USA Offensive MVP of the tournament for her goals against UAB in the fi rst round of the C-USA tournament and her score in a 4-1 victory over East Carolina in the champi-onship game. Sophomore Kelsey Bakker earned C-USA Defensive MVP of the tournament for her play in the de-fensive backfi eld. Strnadova, who scored the third goal in championship game, and sophomore Brittany Hance also earned C-USA All-Tournament Team honors.

Conference USA Offensive Player of the YearVendula Strnadova

Conference USA Midfi elder of the YearVendula Strnadova

Conference USA Freshman of the YearLizzy Simonin

ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM

Vendula Strnadova

ALL-CONFERENCE USA SECOND TEAM

Lizzy SimoninEmiko SchwabKelsey Bakker

Conference USA All-Freshman TeamLizzy Simonin

Lizzy Hildebrandt

Conference USA Championship Offensive MVPLaura Laufenberg

Conference USA Championship Defensive MVPKelsey Bakker

C-USA Championship All-Tournament TeamKelsey Bakker

Laura LaufenbergVendula Strnadova

Brittany Hance

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-CENTRAL REGION FIRST TEAM

Vendula Strnadova

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-CENTRAL REGION THIRD TEAM

Emiko SchwabKelsey Bakker

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-CENTRAL REGION FOURTH TEAM

Lizzy Simonin

SOCCER BUZZ CENTRAL REGION ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Lizzy Simonin

NSCAA/ADIDAS ALL-CENTRAL REGION FIRST TEAM

Vendula Strnadova

NSCAA/ADIDAS ALL-CENTRAL REGION SECONDTEAM

Kelsey Bakker

NSCAA/ADIDAS ALL-CENTRAL REGION THIRDTEAM

Lizzy Simonin

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK

Laura Laufenberg - 11/11

CONFERENCE USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Lizzy Simonin - Offensive - 10/27Kelsey Bakker - Defensive - 10/14

ESPN/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Kate Murphy- First Team

ESPN/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IVKate Murphy- Second TeamKylie Hayes- Second Team

Vendula Strnadova - Second Team

C-USA SPIRIT OF SERVICE AWARD

Kate Murphy

2008 AWARD WINNERS2008 AWARD WINNERS

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I N T H E C L A S S R O O M Not only did quite a few Lady Tigers earn awards for their incredible play on the fi eld, but several also earned awards for their prowess in the classroom. Se-nior defender Kate Murphy and 2008 C-USA Offensive Player and Midfi elder of the Year Vendula Strnadova, earned C-USA All-Academic fi rst team honors. Laufen-berg and Bakker earned C-USA All-Academic second team awards. Seniors Kylie Hayes and Murphy, along with sophomore Strnadova were named to the College Sports Information Directors of America CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV second team for the University Division.

B A C K T O B A C K The Lady Tigers entered the conference season with a 4-2-1 season mark. Memphis began the 2008 C-USA slate with a 2-2 record, including wins over South-ern Miss and UTEP and a pair of 2-1 losses to UCF and Colorado College. The Lady Tigers ran through the re-mainder of the C-USA regular season with a seven-game undefeated streak, including a 3-3 tie to co-C-USA regu-lar season champion East Carolina. In the fi nal game, the Lady Tigers defeated UAB 2-1 to grab a share of the C-USA regular season title for the second-straight year. The U of M headed into the 2008 C-USA Champi-onships with an 8-2-1 record, which tied for the points lead with East Carolina (7-0-4). The C-USA tiebreaker gave the Lady Tigers the No. 2 seed entering the C-USA Championships. The quarterfi nal match paired Memphis against the UAB Blazers, which it had just defeated in the fi nal week of the regular season. The Lady Tigers shut out the Blazers 2-0 with scores coming from junior Laura Laufenberg at the 74-minute mark and a goal by Lizzy Simonin with 7:27 left on the clock. In the semifi nals, the Lady Tigers were matched against the UCF Knights, who had defeated Memphis 2-1 earlier in the year. The Lady Tigers defeated UCF 2-0 advancing to their second-straight C-USA Tourna-ment fi nal. The C-USA Tournament fi nal matched the co-C-USA regular season champions. Memphis defeated East Carolina 4-1, taking home its second-straight C-USA Tournament trophy. Goalkeeper Elise Kuhar-Pitters played all 270 min-utes for the Lady Tigers during the C-USA Tournament. Kuhar-Pitters recorded two shutouts, allowed one goal and posted 13 saves over the three games of tourna-ment play. The Lady Tigers outscored opponents 8-1 and outshot the opposition 66-27 in their three games of the C-USA Tournament. Memphis had six different goal scorers on goals during the C-USA tournament. After winning the C-USA Tournament, Memphis traveled to Columbia, Mo, to face Illinois in the fi rst round of the NCAA College Cup. The Lady Tigers en-tered the contest with a 10-game undefeated streak.

N C A A T O U R N A M E N T For the second year in a row, the Lady Tigers re-ceived an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by winning the C-USA Tournament. Unfortunately, the team would fall 1-0 in double-overtime to Illinois, ending their historical 2008 run.

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ........................................... 15-5-2 6-3-1 6-1-1 3-1-0CONFERENCE ......................................... 8-2-1 4-1-0 4-1-1 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE .................................. 7-3-1 2-2-1 2-0-0 3-1-0

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 43-386 21-220 Goals scored average 1.95 0.95 Shot pct. .111 .095 Shots on goal - Attempts 172-386 100-220 SOG pct. .446 .455 Shots per Game 17.5 10 Assists 34 16CORNER KICKS 104 92PENALTY KICKS 1-2 0-0OFFSIDES 37 17

PENALTIES Yellow cards 12 10 Red cards 0 0

ATTENDANCE Total 3824 3663 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/382 8/458 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/295

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 19 24 0 0 43Opponents 7 12 1 1 21

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 198 178 6 4 386Opponents 89 123 6 2 220

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 28 47 3 1 79Opponents 75 49 2 3 129

CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 46 51 6 1 104Opponents 36 52 3 1 92

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMEM 119 144 5 0 268Opponents 100 97 3 3 203

TEAM STATISTICS MEM OPPTEAM STATISTICS MEM OPP

8/22/2008 UALR W 2-0 273 HAYES (SCHWAB, SIMONIN), SIMONIN (DALTON)8/29/2008 ALABAMA T 1-1(2OT) 567 LAUFENBERG (TURNER, BERRA)9/5/2008 AT OLE MISS W 2-1 412 BERRA (STRNADOVA), STRNADOVA (LAUFENBERG)9/7/2008 AT MIAMI L 0-3 557 -9/12/2008 OKLAHOMA W 3-0 523 SMITH (IGNACIO), STRNADOVA (UNASSISTED), SIMONIN (DALTON) 9/14/2008 COLORADO L 1-2 216 SMITH (STRNADOVA)9/19/2008 AT MISSISSIPPI STATE W 2-1 325 SCHWAB (LAUFENBERG), SIMONIN (LAUFENBERG)9/26/2008 SOUTHERN MISS* W 2-0 221 SIMONIN (HAYES), HILDEBRANDT (TURNER, LAUFENBERG)9/28/2008 UCF* L 1-2(2OT) 312 HAYES (BERRA)10/3/2008 AT UTEP* W 2-1 742 HAYES (BERRA), LAUFENBERG (UNASSISTED)10/5/2008 AT COLORADO COLLEGE* L 1-2 255 SCHWAB (UNASSISTED)10.10.2008 HOUSTON W 1-01 275 STRNADOVA (LAUFENBERG)10/12/2008 RICE* W 1-0 369 STRNADOVA (UNASSISTED)10/17/2008 AT SMU* W 3-0 550 HILDEBRANDT (UNASSISTED), STRNADOVA (UNASSISTED), BERRA (UNASSISTED)10/19/2008 AT TULSA* W 4-2 168 BAKKER (LAUFENBERG), SIMONIN (STRNADOVA), BERRA (UNASSISTED), STRNADOVA (UNASSISTED

10/24/2008 MARSHALL* W 4-0 511 SIMONIN (DALTON), SMITH (SIMONIN), HAYES (DALTON), STRNADOVA (HAYES)10/26/2008 AT EAST CAROLINA* T 3-3(2OT) 822 HILDABRANDT (TURNER), HAYES (SIMONIN), SIMONIN (UNASSISTED)10/30/2008 AT UAB* W 2-1 409 SIMONIN (BERRA), SCHWAB (LAUFENBERG)11/5/2008 VS UAB# W 2-0 522 LAUFENBERG (SIMONIN), SIMONIN (HILDEBRANDT)11/7/2008 VS UCF# W 2-0 322 BERRA (SMITH), TURNER (STRNADOVA)11/9/2008 VS EAST CAROLINA# W 4-1 335 LAUFENBERG (HILDEBRANDT), HAYES (SCHWAB), STRNADOVA (UNASSISTED), BERRA (UNASSISTED)11/14/2008 VS ILLINOIS% L 0-1 - - * CONFERENCE USA MATCHES # C-USA TOURNAMENT % NCAA TOURNAMENT

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND LADY TIGER SCORERS (ASSISTS)

NO. PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 21 Lizzy Simonin 22-18 9 4 22 65 .138 31 .477 3 0-1 5 Vendula Strnadova 21-20 8 4 20 57 .140 27 .474 3 0-0 15 Laura Laufenberg 22-19 4 7 15 28 .143 13 .464 2 1-1 8 Kylie Hayes 22-13 6 2 14 31 .194 14 .452 2 0-0 33 Ashley Berra 21-15 5 4 14 46 .109 19 .413 2 0-0 25 Lizzy Hildebrandt 22-19 3 2 8 40 .075 15 .375 1 0-0 20 Emiko Schwab 22-22 3 2 8 21 .143 10 .476 1 0-0 17 Melissa Smith 18-2 3 1 7 16 .188 7 .438 1 0-0 26 Krista Turner 21-7 1 3 5 22 .045 12 .545 0 0-0 4 Tori Dalton 21-10 0 4 4 12 .000 4 .333 0 0-0 7 Kelsey Bakker 19-15 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 19 Julia Ignacio 9-3 0 1 1 15 .000 8 .533 0 0-0 13 Kelsey Robson 22-20 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 10 Brittany Baldwin 19-1 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 12 Tara Telford 11-1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 2 Kate Murphy 22-17 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 18 Amanda Olszewski 15-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 11 Katie Sabet 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 27 Aly Hancock 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Tarah Kerr 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Maggie Leone 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Laurel Shute 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Maggie Leone 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 14 Brittany Hance 20-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Carly Bykerk 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Jordan Boyle 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 13-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 22 43 34 130 386 .111 172 .446 15 1-2 Opponents 22 21 16 58 220 .095 100 .455 5 0-0

NO. GOALTENDERS GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO 28 Nikki Unland 2-1 135:00 1 0.67 8 .889 1 0 0 1 00 Jordan Boyle 10-7 714:54 8 1.01 29 .784 6 1 1 3 1 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 13-13 1,190:18 12 .91 40 .769 8 4 1 4 Total 22 2040:12 21 0.93 79 .790 15 5 2 9 Opponents 22 2040:12 43 1.90 129 .750 5 15 2 2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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TEAMPOINTS GP No. Avg/G1. UCF .................... 21 122 5.812. Memphis ............ 21 120 5.71 3. East Carolina ...... 22 111 5.054. UTEP .................. 21 109 5.195. Tulsa ................... 20 107 5.356. Colorado College 22 98 4.457. Rice ..................... 19 93 4.898. Marshall .............. 19 87 4.589. UAB .................... 20 70 3.5010. SMU .................... 20 63 3.1511. Houston .............. 18 44 2.4412. Southern Miss ..... 19 36 1.89

GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Memphis ............ 21 43 2.052. Tulsa ................... 20 41 2.053. UCF .................... 21 40 1.904. Colorado College 22 37 1.685. UTEP .................. 21 35 1.676. East Carolina ...... 22 34 1.557. Rice ..................... 19 32 1.688. Marshall .............. 19 29 1.539. UAB .................... 20 27 1.3510. SMU .................... 20 23 1.1511. Houston .............. 18 16 0.8912. Southern Miss ..... 19 12 0.63

ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. East Carolina ...... 22 43 2.002. UCF .................... 21 42 1.953. UTEP .................. 21 39 1.864. Memphis ............ 21 34 1.625. Marshall .............. 19 29 1.535. Rice ..................... 19 29 1.53

7. Tulsa ................... 20 25 1.258. Colorado College 22 24 1.099. SMU .................... 20 17 0.8510. UAB .................... 20 16 0.8011. Houston .............. 18 12 0.6711. Southern Miss ..... 19 12 0.63

ASSTS. PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. UCF .................... 21 42 2.002. East Carolina ...... 22 43 1.953. UTEP .................. 21 39 1.864. Memphis ............ 21 34 1.625. Marshall .............. 19 29 1.535. Rice ..................... 19 29 1.537. Tulsa ................... 20 25 1.258. Colorado College 22 24 1.099. SMU .................... 20 17 0.8510. UAB .................... 20 16 0.8011. Houston .............. 18 12 0.6712. Southern Miss ..... 19 12 0.63

GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. Colorado College .. 22 19 0.862. Memphis .............. 21 20 0.953. East Carolina ........ 22 23 1.054. Houston ............... 18 24 1.334. UTEP .................... 21 24 1.146. Tulsa ..................... 20 25 1.257. UCF ...................... 21 26 1.248. Rice ...................... 19 28 1.479. UAB ...................... 20 35 1.7510. SMU ...................... 20 36 1.8011. Southern Miss....... 19 37 1.9512. Marshall ................ 19 38 2.00

GOALS AG. AVG. GP GA Min. Avg.1. Colorado Coll. .... 22 19 2055:38 0.832. Memphis ........... 21 20 1937:54 0.933. East Carolina ..... 22 23 2108:19 0.984. UTEP ................. 21 24 1921:23 1.12 5. UCF ................... 21 26 1991:04 1.18 6. Tulsa .................. 20 25 1910:14 1.187. Houston ............. 18 24 1659:48 1.308. Rice ................... 19 28 1763:14 1.439. UAB ................... 20 35 1856:55 1.7010. SMU ................... 20 36 1820:00 1.7811. Marshall ............. 19 38 1806:29 1.8912. Southern Miss.... 19 39 1748:10 1.90

# Not Counting NCAA Tournament Games

INDIVIDUALPOINTS Gls Ast Pts. 1. Tameka Sumter-UTEP ...... 10 3 232. Erika Duncan-Marshall ..... 9 4 222. Lizzy Simonin-Memphis . 9 4 224. Tiffany Brown-CC.............. 9 3 215. Erin Rice-Rice ................... 7 6 205. Vendula Strnadova-Memphis8 4 207. Shelley Wong-Rice ........... 9 1 19 Jennifer Kacergis-TLS ...... 6 7 199. Blair Heffner-ECU ............. 7 4 1810. Kelly Lavoie-CC ................ 7 3 17 Daniel Dos Santos -UCF . 6 5 17 Yvonne George-UCF ........ 5 7 17

GOALS No. 1. Tameka Sumter-UTEP ................... 102. Lizzy Simonin-Memphis ............... 9 Erica Duncan-Marshall ................... 9

Tiffany Brown-CC ........................... 9 Shelley Wong-Rice ......................... 96. Vendula Strnadova-Memphis ...... 87. Kelly Lavoie-CC.............................. 7 Erin Scott-Rice ............................... 7 Tiffi ni Turpin-UAB ........................... 7 Blair Heffner-ECU ........................... 7

ASSISTS No. 1. Angela DeSumma-Marshall ........... 11 Cara Nordin-UTEP ......................... 113. Savanna Russo-ECU ..................... 8 4. Laura Laufenberg-Memphis ........ 7 Hope Ward-Rice ............................. 7 Jennifer Kacergis-TLS .................... 7 Alexa Bannerman-CC .................... 7 Yvonne George-UCF ...................... 7 Chelsea Winbush-UTEP ................ 710. Becca Thomas-UCF ....................... 6 Nicole Moore-ECU ......................... 6 Erin Scott-Rice ............................... 6 Brianna Schooley-UCF................... 6 SHUTOUTS No. 1. Amber Campbell-ECU .................... 92. Shelby Scott-Houston..................... 6 Aline Reis-UCF ............................... 6 Kendall Harclerode-TLS ................. 65. Elise Kuhar-Pitters-Memphis ...... 4 Morden Bednar-UTEP .................... 47. Jordan Boyle-Memphis ................ 3 Geneva Sills-CC ............................. 3 Holly Cox-USM ............................... 310. Sara Kaltwasser-UTEP ................... 2 Caitlin Hulyo - CC ........................... 2 Kate Blankenship - UAB ................. 2 Emma Bailey - CC .......................... 2

2008 CONFERENCE USA LEADERS2008 CONFERENCE USA LEADERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARVendula Strnadova, MF, Memphis

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAmber Campbell, GK, East Carolina

FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEARLizzy Simonin, F, Memphis

Tiffi ni Turpin, UAB

MIDFIELDER OF THE YEARVendula Strnadova, MF, Memphis

COACH OF THE YEARRob Donnenwirth, East Carolina

ALL-C-USA FIRST TEAMErin Scott, F, Rice

Tameka Sumter, F, UTEPTiffi ni Turpin, F, UABJami Tullius, F, UTEP

Becca Thomas, MF, UCFVendula Strnadova, MF, Memphis

Shelley Wong, MF, RiceMadison Keller, D, East Carolina

Nikki Moore, D, UCFKim Peabody, D, SMU

Molly Uyenishi, D, Colorado CollegeAmber Campbell, GK, East Carolina

ALL-C-USA SECOND TEAMKelly LaVoie, F, Colorado College

Yvonne George, F, UCFLizzy Simonin, F, Memphis

Sarah McFadden, F, Southern MissKate Edwards, MF, Rice

Emiko Schwab, MF, MemphisChelsea Winbush, MF, UTEPKelsey Bakker, D, MemphisJessica Rathweg, D, Houston

Savanna Russo, D, East CarolinaAline Reis, GK, UCF

C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMHope Ward, F, Rice

Amanda Malkiewicz, F, East CarolinaLogan Gray, F, SMUTiffi ni Turpin, F, UAB

Lizzy Simonin, F, MemphisKelsey Wise, MF, Colorado CollegeAngela DeSumma, F/MF, MarshallLizzy Hildebrandt, MF, Memphis

Carolyn Polcari, MF, UABStephanie Derieg, D, Houston

Caitlin Hulyo, GK, Colorado CollegeAline Reis, GK, UCF

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QUARTERFINALS

#1 East Carolina 1, #8 SMU 0

#5 Colorado College 1, #4

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#3 UCF 2, #6 Rice 1

#2 Memphis 2, #7 UAB 0

SEMIFINALS

#1 ECU 2, #5 Colorado

College 1 (OT)

#2 Memphis 2, # 3 UCF 0

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

#2 Memphis 4, #1 ECU 1

2008 CONFERENCE USA STANDINGS

C-USA Overall W L T Pct. Pts. W L T Pct. Memphis! %* 8 2 1 .773 25 15 5 2 .727East Carolina!* 7 0 4 .818 25 14 4 4 .727UCF 7 2 2 .727 23 14 6 3 .674UTEP 6 4 1 .590 19 13 7 1 .643Colorado College 6 4 1 .590 19 13 7 2 .636Rice 6 5 0 .545 18 10 9 0 .526UAB 5 4 2 .545 17 7 11 2 .400SMU 4 7 0 .364 12 6 13 1 .325Tulsa 3 6 2 .364 11 8 9 3 .475Houston 3 7 1 .318 10 7 10 1 .417Marshall 3 8 0 .272 9 5 10 4 .368Southern Miss 1 10 0 .091 3 5 13 1 .289

! - Clinched C-USA regular season co-championship % - Won C-USA Tournament championship * - Awarded NCAA Tournament berth

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1995Record: 5-14-0 • C-USA: 1-4-0

H: 4-5-0 • A: 1-7-0 • N: 0-2-0 Coach: Les Szabo

DATE OPPONENT RESULT9-2 *at Charlotte L, 2-79-4 at South Carolina L, 0-59-10 *Louisville L, 0-19-13 Ark.-Little Rock W, 7-19-15 at LSU L, 0-59-16 vs. Florida State L, 1-39-22 *Evansville W, 2-19-26 Rhodes L, 0-19-30 at Arkansas L, 0-210-1 at Tulsa L, 0-510-6 Mississippi State L, 0-110-8 *Cincinnati L, 0-610-14 South Alabama L, 2-410-15 Eastern Illinois W, 3-010-20 *at Marquette L, 1-310-22 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-010-25 at Ole Miss L, 0-110-27 Christian Brothers W, 10-211-2 ^vs. Charlotte L, 1-4

1996Record: 8-13-0 • C-USA: 3-6-0

H: 5-5-0 • A: 2-7-0 • N: 1-1-0Coach: Les Szabo

DATE OPPONENT RESULT9-2 at Mississippi State L, 0-49-7 at Ark.-Little Rock L, 1-39-13 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-19-15 at Evansville L, 1-39-20 *Tulane W, 2-09-22 *UAB L, 3-49-29 *at Cincinnati L, 1-510-4 *Charlotte L, 0-410-5 LSU L, 0-410-6 *USF W, 4-210-12 Arkansas L, 2-310-13 Tennessee W, 2-110-15 Ole Miss L, 3-4, ot10-18 *at Saint Louis L, 1-210-20 at Eastern Illinois W, 1-010-25 *at Marquette L, 1-310-27 *at DePaul L, 1-310-30 Rhodes W, 6-411-2 *at Louisville W, 2-111-6 ^vs. DePaul W, 5-111-7 ^vs. Cincinnati L, 1-2

1997Record: 11-10-1 • C-USA: 4-5-0

H: 8-3-1 • A: 2-6-0 • N: 1-1-0Coach: Les Szabo

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-29 at Tennessee L, 0-38-30 at UT-Chattanooga W, 1-09-5 SMS W, 3-19-6 Brewton Parker W, 4-09-12 *at Tulane L, 0-19-14 *at UAB W, 1-09-17 Mississippi State T, 1-1, ot9-19 *Louisville W, 2-09-21 *Cincinnati L, 2-3, ot9-26 *at Charlotte L, 0-29-28 Eastern Illinois L, 0-1, ot10-3 *Marquette L, 1-510-5 *DePaul W, 4-110-8 at Ole Miss L, 0-610-14 Ark.-Little Rock W, 3-0

10-17 *at USF L, 0-410-19 *Saint Louis W, 3-2, ot10-26 Belmont W, 4-210-29 Rhodes W, 3-010-31 at Arkansas L, 2-411-4 vs. DePaul W, 4-111-6 vs. Marquette L, 0-2

1998Record: 5-10-3 • C-USA: 2-8-1

H: 4-3-2 • A: 1-7-1 Coach: Les Szabo

DATE OPPONENT RESULT9-1 Rhodes W, 2-09-4 UT-Chattanooga W, 4-19-6 at SMS L, 1-29-11 at Oklahoma L 0-49-16 UT-Martin W, 9-09-18 *at Southern Miss L, 3-69-20 *at Tulane L, 1-29-25 *DePaul T, 0-0, ot9-27 *Marquette L, 0-3 10-2 *at Charlotte L, 0-210-4 *at USF L, 0-710-8 Ole Miss T, 1-1, ot10-13 at Mississippi State T, 1-1, ot10-16 *at Saint Louis W, 1-010-18 *at Houston L, 0-210-23 *Louisville W, 6-010-25 *Cincinnati L, 1-210-30 *UAB L, 1-2

1999Record: 5-13-0 • C-USA: 1-10-0

H: 3-8-0 • A: 2-5-0 Coach: Les Szabo

DATE OPPONENT RESULT9-1 Rhodes W, 9-09-3 Toledo W, 2-19-5 Jacksonville State L, 0-29-10 SMS L, 0-19-17 *Tulane L, 0-29-19 *Southern Miss L, 1-39-22 Mississippi State W, 4-09-23 *at Marquette L, 1-49-25 *at DePaul L, 1-210-1 *USF L, 1-210-3 *Charlotte L, 0-210-10 at Ole Miss L, 2-310-12 at Belmont W, 6-110-15 *Houston L, 1-310-17 *Saint Louis L, 0-110-22 *at Cincinnati L, 0-310-24 *at Louisville W, 2-110-29 *at UAB L, 0-2

2000Record: 9-11-0 • C-USA: 3-8-0

H: 6-3-0 • A: 3-8-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-25 at Sacramento State L, 2-68-25 at San Francisco W, 2-19-1 UL-Monroe W, 3-09-2 Middle Tennessee W, 4-09-8 at SMS L, 0-49-10 SE Louisiana W, 5-19-15 *at Charlotte L, 2-39-17 *USF L 0-79-22 *DePaul W, 2-09-24 *Marquette L, 4-79-29 *at Tulane W, 3-2

10-1 *at Southern Miss L, 2-310-7 *at UAB L, 0-410-10 at Mississippi State W, 1-010-13 *Louisville W, 6-210-15 *Cincinnati L, 1-210-20 *at Saint Louis L, 1-310-22 *at Houston L, 0-310-25 at Vanderbilt L, 0-310-28 Christian Brothers W, 4-0

2001Record: 5-13-1 • C-USA: 3-7-0

H: 4-5-1 • A: 1-8-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-31 at Missouri L, 2-39-2 SMS T, 2-2, ot9-8 at Evansville L, 0-29-9 UT-Martin W, 3-09-17 Ole Miss W, 1-09-21 *at Saint Louis L, 0-29-23 *at Marquette L, 2-39-26 Vanderbilt L, 1-29-28 *DePaul W, 1-09-30 *Cincinnati L, 0-210-3 Christian Brothers L, 2-310-10 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-110-12 *Southern Miss L, 1-210-14 *Tulane L, 0-110-19 *at Houston L, 1-210-21 *at TCU W, 1-010-26 *at UAB L, 1-310-28 *USF W, 3-011-4 at Mississippi State L, 3-4

2002Record: 9-10-1 • C-USA: 5-5-0

H: 5-3-0 • A: 4-7-0 • N: 0-0-1Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-30 at Florida Atlantic W, 2-19-1 vs. Florida Int T, 1-1, ot9-6 Northeastern W, 3-09-13 Evansville L, 1-2 2ot9-15 Mississippi State W, 3-2 1ot9-20 *Saint Louis L, 0-49-22 *East Carolina W, 3-29-27 *at Louisville L, 0-19-29 *at Charlotte L, 0-310-4 at UT-Martin L, 2-3 2ot10-7 at SMS W, 2-110-11 at #23 Nebraska L, 0-310-13 *at USF L, 0-210-18 *at Southern Miss W, 1-010-20 *UAB W, 1-010-25 *TCU W, 4-010-27 *Houston L, 0-110-30 at Christian Brothers L, 1-2, 2ot11-2 *at Tulane W, 4-011-6 ^vs. Charlotte L, 0-2

2003Record: 5-10-3 • C-USA: 2-7-1

H: 4-4-1 • A: 1-6-2 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-29 Mississippi State L, 1-38-31 at Ole Miss L, 0-79-5 at Evansville T, 0-0, 2ot9-9 SE Missouri State T, 1-1, 2ot9-12 SMS L, 2-39-14 at Drury W, 3-0

9-19 *at Louisville T, 1-1, 2ot9-21 *at Cincinnati L, 1-29-26 *DePaul L, 1-2, ot9-28 *Marquette L, 0-110-8 UT-Martin W, 3-110-10 Alabama A&M W, 5-110-15 *at Houston L, 1-010-17 *Tulane W, 4-010-22 *Southern Miss W, 3-210-24 *USF L, 0-110-29 *at UAB L, 1-211-3 *at TCU L, 1-2

2004Record: 11-8-0 • C-USA: 5-5-0

H: 7-2-0 • A: 4-5-0 • N: 0-1-0Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-29 at Alabama A&M W, 4-08-31 at Ole Miss W, 1-09-5 Middle Tenn. L, 1-29-8 at UT-Martin W, 2-19-10 Tennessee Tech W, 2-09-14 at Miss State L, 0-29-17 Drury W, 1-09-24 *DePaul W, 2-19-26 Evansville W, 1-010-1 *at TCU L, 0-1, 2ot10-3 *at Houston W, 2-010-8 *Charlotte W, 5-110-10 *East Carolina W, 4-110-15 *at USF L, 0-410-17 *at UAB L, 1-210-22 *Marquette L, 0-110-24 *at Saint Louis L, 0-310-29 *Cincinnati W, 1-0, 2ot11-3 ^vs. UAB L, 1-4

2005Record: 12-7-0 • C-USA: 6-3-0

H: 7-3-0 • A: 4-3-0 • N: 1-1-0Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-28 Tennessee Tech W, 7-09-2 at Samford L, 1-29-4 vs. Evansville W, 2-19-7 Tennessee Martin W, 3-09-11 Missouri State W, 4-09-13 Ole Miss L, 2-39-16 Mississippi State W, 2-19-18 at Middle Tenn W, 5-19-25 at SE Missouri State L, 0-1, 2ot9-30 *Tulane W, 6-010-2 *UTEP L, 2-310-9 *at Marshall W, 2-110-14 *UAB W 1-010-19 *at East Carolina W, 2-1, ot10-21 *UCF L, 0-110-23 *Southern Miss W, 5-110-28 *at Tulsa W, 1-010-30 *at SMU L, 1-211-2 ^vs. UTEP L, 4-5

2006Record: 11-6-3 • C-USA: 6-2-2H: 4-3-1 • A: 6-3-1 • N: 1-0-1Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-25 at Tennessee Tech W, 8-08-27 at UT-Martin W, 7-09-2 Alabama L, 0-19-4 Samford L, 0-2

9-8 at Ole Miss L, 0-39-10 at Mississippi State W, 2-09-14 SEMO W, 2-09-17 Arkansas L, 0-19-22 at Missouri State T, 0-0, 2ot9-29 *East Carolina T, 1-1, 2ot10-1 *Marshall W, 8-010-6 *at UCF W, 2-110-8 *at Southern Miss W, 4-110-13 *at Colorado College L, 0-110-15 *at UTEP L, 1-410-20 *Rice W, 4-310-22 *Houston W, 3-010-27 *at UAB W, 4-211-1 ^vs. East Carolina W, 2-111-3 ^vs. UAB T, 0-0, 2ot

2007Record: 17-4-1 • C-USA: 7-1-1

H: 9-1-0 • A: 5-1-1 • N: 3-2-0Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-31 UALR W, 7-1 9-2 at Arkansas W, 2-1, 2ot9-6 vs LSU L, 2-79-8 at Samford L, 0-19-16 at Alabama W, 2-09-18 UT Martin W, 4-19-21 Ole Miss W, 1-09-23 Mississippi State W, 5-09-30 Missouri State W, 2-010-5 *UAB W, 1-0, ot10-12 *at Houston W, 3-010-14 *at Rice T, 1-1, 2ot10-19 *Tulsa W, 3-010-21 *SMU W, 3-110-26 *Southern Miss W, 4-010-28 *UCF L, 1-2, 2ot11-2 *at Marshall W, 3-111-4 *at East Carolina W, 2-111-7 ^vs Southern Miss W, 6-011-9 ^at UTEP W, 1-011-11 ^vs UCF W, 2-011-16 !vs UNC Greensboro L,0-1

2008Record: 15-5-2 • C-USA: 8-2-1

H: 6-3-1 • A: 6-1-1 • N: 3-1-0Coach: Brooks Monaghan

DATE OPPONENT RESULT8-22 UALR W, 2-0 8-29 Alabama T, 1-1, 2ot9-5 at Ole Miss W, 2-19-7 Miami L, 0-39-12 Oklahoma W, 3-09-14 Colorado L, 1-29-19 at Mississippi State W, 2-19-26 *Southern Miss W, 2-09-28 *UCF L, 1-2 ot10-3 *at UTEP W, 2-110-5 *at Colorado College L, 1-210-10 *Houston W, 1-010-12 *Rice W, 1-010-17 *at SMU W, 3-010-19 *at Tulsa W, 4-210-24 *Marshall W, 4-010-26 *at East Carolina T, 3-3 2ot10-30 *at UAB W, 2-111-5 ^vs UAB W, 2-011-7 ^vs UCF W, 2-011-9 ^vs East Carolina W, 4-111-14 !vs Illinois L, 0-1

* CONFERENCE USA MATCH ^ CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT

! NCAA TOURNAMNENT

YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. CONF. FIN. HOME ROAD NEUTRAL1995 Les Szabo 5-14-0 .263 1-4-0 6/6 4-5-0 1-7-0 0-2-01996 Les Szabo 8-13-0 .381 3-6-0 7/10 5-5-0 2-7-0 1-1-01997 Les Szabo 11-10-1 .523 4-5-0 7/10 8-3-1 2-6-0 1-1-01998 Les Szabo 5-10-3 .361 2-8-1 11/12 4-3-2 1-7-1 0-0-01999 Les Szabo 5-13-0 .278 1-10-0 11/12 3-8-0 2-5-0 0-0-0SZABO TOTALS (5 YRS) 34-60-4 .367 11-33-1 24-24-3 8-32-1 2-4-02000 Brooks Monaghan 9-11-0 .450 3-8-0 9/12 6-3-0 3-8-0 0-0-02001 Brooks Monaghan 5-13-1 .289 3-7-0 T9/14 4-5-1 1-8-0 0-0-02002 Brooks Monaghan 9-10-1 .457 5-5-0 T8/14 5-3-0 4-7-0 0-0-12003 Brooks Monaghan 5-10-3 .361 2-7-1 13/14 4-4-1 1-6-2 0-0-02004 Brooks Monaghan 11-8-0 .579 5-5-0 7/14 7-2-0 4-5-0 0-1-02005 Brooks Monaghan 12-7-0 .632 6-3-0 5/12 7-3-0 4-3-0 1-1-02006 Brooks Monaghan 11-6-3 .625 6-2-2 3/12 4-3-1 6-3-1 1-0-12007 Brooks Monaghan 17-4-1 .795 7-1-1 T1/12 9-1-0 5-1-1 3-2-02008 Brooks Monaghan 15-5-2 .727 8-2-1 T1/12 6-3-1 6-1-1 3-1-0MONAGHAN TOTALS (9 YRS) 94-74-11 .556 55-40-5 55-27-4 34-42-5 8-5-2ALL-TIME TOTALS 128-134-15 .489 56-73-6 79-51-7 42-74-6 10-9-2

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1996 #Marquette 8-1-0 &Cincinnati 7-1-1 Saint Louis 6-3-0 Louisville 5-3-1 Charlotte 5-4-0 UAB 5-4-0 Memphis 3-6-0 USF 2-7-0 Tulane 2-7-0 DePaul 1-8-0

1997#Marquette 7-1-1 #Charlotte 7-1-1 #&Cincinnati 6-1-2 UAB 5-4-0 Saint Louis 4-4-1 USF 4-4-1 Memphis 4-5-0 Louisville 3-6-0 Tulane 2-7-0 DePaul 0-9-0

1998 #USF 9-0-2 &Charlotte 7-2-2 Houston 8-3-0 UAB 8-3-0 Marquette 8-3-0 Cincinnati 7-4-0 Saint Louis 4-7-0 Tulane 4-7-0 Southern Miss 3-7-1 DePaul 1-6-4 Memphis 2-8-1 Louisville 0-11-0

1999 #Saint Louis 8-1-2 &Marquette 8-2-1 Charlotte 8-2-1 Houston 8-2-1 UAB 7-3-1 USF 7-4-0 Cincinnati 6-4-1 Southern Miss 4-6-1 DePaul 3-8-0 Tulane 2-9-0 Memphis 1-10-0 Louisville 0-11-0

2000#&Marquette 10-0-1 Saint Louis 8-0-3 Cincinnati 9-2-0 Charlotte 8-2-1 Southern Miss 6-5-0 Houston 5-5-1 Tulane 5-6-0 USF 4-6-1 Memphis 3-8-0 UAB 2-8-1 DePaul 2-9-0 Louisville 0-11-0

2001#& Cincinnati 10-0-0 Marquette 8-2-0 Charlotte 7-2-1 Tulane 7-3-0 UAB 7-3-0 East Carolina 6-4-0 Houston 6-4-0 Saint Louis 5-4-1 Southern Miss 3-7-0 TCU 3-7-0 Memphis 3-7-0 Louisville 2-8-0 USF 1-8-1 DePaul 0-9-1

2002# Charlotte 8-0-2 & Cincinnati 6-1-3 Saint Louis 6-3-1 East Carolina 5-2-3 Marquette 5-3-2 Houston 4-3-3 USF 4-4-2 Memphis 5-5-0 UAB 5-5-0 Tulane 3-4-3 DePaul 3-6-1 Southern Miss 2-7-1 TCU 1-7-2 Louisville 1-8-1

2003# UAB 8-2-0 TCU 7-3-0 Marquette 7-3-0 USF 6-3-1 Saint Louis 6-3-1 & DePaul 6-3-1 Tulane 6-4-0 Charlotte 5-4-1 East Carolina 3-4-3 Southern Miss 2-6-2

Cincinnati 3-7-0 Louisville 2-7-1 Memphis 2-7-1 Houston 1-8-1

2004# Saint Louis 9-1-1& UAB 8-2-0 Marquette 7-2-1East Carolina 6-3-1Louisville 5-2-3Charlotte 5-3-2Memphis 5-5-0DePaul 4-5-1Tulane 4-5-1TCU 4-5-1USF 4-6-0Houston 2-8-0Cincinnati 1-9-0Southern Miss 1-9-0

2005# SMU 8-1-0UCF 8-1-0& UTEP 6-2-1Rice 6-2-1

Memphis 6-3-0UAB 4-4-1Tulsa 4-5-0East Carolina 4-5-0Houston 3-4-2Southern Miss 1-7-1Tulane 1-8-0Marshall 0-9-0

2006# SMU 8-1-0UCF 7-1-1Memphis 6-2-1UTEP 6-3-0Colorado College 6-3-0East Carolina 5-3-1& UAB 4-5-0Tulsa 3-5-1Rice 3-6-0Houston 3-6-0Marshall 1-8-0Sourthern Miss 0-9-0

2007#& Memphis 7-1-1# UCF 7-1-1

UTEP 6-2-1Rice 5-3-1Colorado College 5-3-1UAB 5-3-1 East Carolina 3-3-3SMU 4-5-0Southern Miss 4-5-0Marshall 1-7-1Tulsa 1-7-1Houston 0-8-1

2008#& Memphis 8-2-1# East Carolina 7-0-4UCF 7-2-2UTEP 6-4-1Colorado College 6-4-1Rice 6-5-0 UAB 5-4-2SMU 4-7-0Tulsa 3-6-2Houston 3-7-1Marshall 3-8-0Southern Miss 1-10-0

# Denotes Regular Season Champion& Denotes Tournament Champion

1995Meyers Field

Cincinnati, Ohio

FIRST ROUND#3 Charlotte 4, #6 Memphis 1#4 Evansville 1, #5 Marquette 0SEMIFINALS#3 Charlotte 4, #2 Louisville 0#4 Evansville 3, #1 Cincinnati 0CHAMPIONSHIP

#3 Charlotte 1, #4 Evansville 0 (ot)

1996Transamerica Field

Charlotte, N.C.

FIRST ROUND#7 Memphis 5, #10 DePaul 1#8 USF 3, #9 Tulane 0QUARTERFINALS#3 Saint Louis 1, #6 UAB 1 (Saint Louis wins 5-4 on pks)#2 Cincinnati 2, #7 Memphis 0#1 Marquette 3, #8 USF 0#5 Charlotte 3, #4 Louisville 0SEMIFINALS#2 Cincinnati 2, #3 Saint Louis 0#1 Marquette 2, #5 Charlotte 0CHAMPIONSHIP

#2 Cincinnati 4, #1 Marquette 2 (ot)

1997Anheuser-Busch Conference

and Sports CentreFenton, Mo.

FIRST ROUND#8 Louisville 1, #9 Tulane 0#7 Memphis 4, #10 DePaul 0QUARTERFINALS#4 UAB 1, #5 Saint Louis 1 (UAB wins 5-4 on pks) #1 Cincinnati 1, #8 Louisville 0#2 Marquette 2, #7 Memphis 0#3 Charlotte5 , #6 USF 2SEMIFINALS#1 Cincinnati 2, #4 UAB 2 (Cincinnati wins 4-3 on pks)#2 Marquette 3, #3 Charlotte 2CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Cincinnati 1, #2 Marquette 0

1998Cox Soccer Complex

Farmers Branch, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#2 Charlotte 2, #7 Saint Louis 0#6 Cincinnati 2, #3 Houston 0#1 USF 4, #8 Tulane 0#5 Marquette 2, #4 UAB 0

SEMIFINALS#2 Charlotte 2, #6 Cincinnati 1#5 Marquette 2, #1 USF 1CHAMPIONSHIP#2 Charlotte 0, #5 Marquette 0 (Charlotte wins 5-4 on pks)

1999Cox Soccer Complex

Farmers Branch, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#2 Charlotte 2, #7 Cincinnati 1#3 Houston 3, #6 USF 2#8 Southern Miss 2, #1 Saint Louis 1#4 Marquette 2, #5 UAB 1SEMIFINALS#2 Charlotte 2, #3 Houston 2 (4ot) (Charlotte advances 4-3 on pks)#4 Marquette 6, #8 Southern Miss 0CHAMPIONSHIP#4 Marquette 2, #2 Charlotte 1 (ot)

2000Robert R. Hermann Stadium

St. Louis, Mo.

QUARTERFINALS#1 Marquette 2, #8 USF 1 (2ot)#4 Charlotte 2, #5 Southern Miss 0#3 Cincinnati 4, #6 Houston 2#2 Saint Louis 3, #7 Tulane 1SEMIFINALS#1 Marquette 4, #4 Charlotte 1#3 Cincinnati 1, #2 Saint Louis 0 (2ot)CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Marquette 1, #3 Cincinnati 0 (2ot)

2001Valley Fields

Milwaukee, Wis.

QUARTERFINALS#1 Cincinnati 2, #8 Saint Louis 0#5 UAB 3, #4 Tulane 0#3 Charlotte 0, #6 East Carolina 0 (Charlotte advances 9-8 on pks)#2 Marquette 2, #7 Houston 1 (2ot)SEMIFINALS#1 Cincinnati 2, #5 UAB 0#2 Marquette 1, #3 Charlotte 0CHAMPIONSHIP#1 Cincinnati 1, #2 Marquette 0

2002Transamerica Field

Charlotte, N.C.

QUARTERFINALS#2 Cincinnati 3, #7 USF 1#3 East Carolina 2, #6 Houston 0

#5 Marquette 2, #4 Saint Louis 1#1 Charlotte 2, #8 Memphis 0SEMIFINALS#2 Cincinnati 2, #3 East Carolina 1#5 Marquette 2, #1 Charlotte 1CHAMPIONSHIP#2 Cincinnati 2, #5 Marquette 1

2003Transamerica Field

Charlotte, N.C.

QUARTERFINALS#6 DePaul 2, #3 Marquette 1 (2ot)#7 Tulane 0, #2 TCU 0 (2ot) (Tulane advances 3-1 on pks)#5 Saint Louis 2, #4 USF 0 #1 UAB 0, #8 Charlotte 0 (2ot) (UAB advances 3-0 on pks)SEMIFINALS#6 DePaul 2, #7 Tulane 0#5 Saint Louis 3, #1 UAB 0CHAMPIONSHIP#6 DePaul 1, #5 Saint Louis 1 (2ot)

(DePaul wins 4-3 on pks)

2004Robert R. Hermann Stadium

St. Louis, Mo.

QUARTERFINALS#2 UAB 4, #7 Memphis 1 #3 Marquette 2, #6 Charlotte 1#5 Louisville 2, #4 East Carolina 1 #1 Saint Louis 3, #8 DePaul 1SEMIFINALS#2 UAB 2, #3 Marquette 0 #1 Saint Louis 1, #5 Louisville 0 CHAMPIONSHIP#2 UAB 2, #1 Saint Louis 1

2005Rice Soccer/Track Stadium

Houston, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#1 UCF 3, #8 Houston 2#4 UTEP 5, #5 Memphis 4#7 East Carolina 0, #2 SMU 0 (ECU advances 5-4 on pks)#3 Rice 1, #6 UAB 0SEMIFINALS#3 Rice 2, #7 East Carolina#4 UTEP 5, #1 UCF CHAMPIONSHIP#3 Rice 3, #4 UTEP 0

2006SMU Soccer Stadium

Dallas, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#1 SMU 1, #8 Tulsa 0#5 Colorado College 2, #4 UTEP 1#7 UAB 2, #2 UCF 1#3 Memphis 2, #6 ECU 1SEMIFINALS#5 Colorado College 4, #1 SMU 1#7 UAB 1 , #3 Memphis 1 (2ot) (UAB advances 4-3 on pks)CHAMPIONSHIP#7 UAB 3, #5 Colorado College 2

2007University Field

El Paso, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#1 UCF 2, #8 ECU 0#5 Rice 1, #4 UAB 0#3 UTEP 3, #6 CC 2 (2ot)#2 Memphis 6, #7 ECU 0SEMIFINALS#1 UCF 1, #5 Rice 0#2 Memphis 1, # 3 UTEP 0CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH#2 Memphis 2, #1 UCF 0

2008Rice Soccer StadiumHouston, Texas

QUARTERFINALS#1 ECU 1, #8 SMU 0#5 CC 1, #4 UTEP 0#3 UCF 2, #6 Rice 1 #2 Memphis 2, #7 UAB 0SEMIFINALS#1 ECU 2, #5 CC 1 ()#2 Memphis 2, # 3 UCF 0CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH#2 Memphis 4, #1 ECU 1

CONFERENCE USA ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTSCONFERENCE USA ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS

ALL-TIME C-USA STANDINGSALL-TIME C-USA STANDINGS

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MEM OPP. FIRST LASTOPPONENT W L T GOALS GOALS GAME GAMEAlabama 1 1 1 3 2 2006 2008Alabama A&M 2 0 0 9 1 2003 2004Arkansas 1 4 0 6 11 1995 2007Ark.-Little Rock 4 1 0 20 5 1995 2008Belmont 2 0 0 10 2 1997 1999Brewton Parker 1 0 0 4 0 1997 1997Christian Brothers 2 2 0 17 7 1995 2002Charlotte 1 9 0 10 28 1995 2004Cincinnati 1 9 0 7 27 1995 2004Colorado 0 1 0 1 2 2008 2008Colorado College 0 2 0 1 3 2006 2008DePaul 6 3 1 17 10 1996 2004Drury 2 0 0 4 0 2003 2004East Carolina 6 0 2 18 10 2002 2008Eastern Illinois 2 1 0 4 1 1995 1997Evansville 3 3 1 7 9 1995 2005Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 2 1 2002 2002Florida International 0 0 1 1 1 2002 2002Florida State 0 1 0 1 3 1995 1995Houston 4 6 0 11 12 1998 2008Illinois 0 1 0 0 1 2008 2008Jacksonville State 0 1 0 0 2 1999 1999Louisville 5 2 1 19 7 1995 2003Loyola-Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 1995 1995LSU 0 3 0 2 16 1995 2007Marquette 0 10 0 10 30 1995 2004Marshall 4 0 0 17 2 2005 2008Miami 0 1 0 0 3 2008 2008Middle Tennessee 2 1 0 5 1 2005 2005Mississippi 4 7 1 13 28 1996 2008Missouri 0 1 0 2 3 2005 2001Missouri State (SMS) 3 4 2 16 14 1997 2007Mississippi State 7 5 2 21 16 1995 2008Nebraska 0 1 0 0 3 2002 2002

MEM OPP. FIRST LASTOPPONENT W L T GOALS GOALS GAME GAMENortheastern 1 0 0 3 0 2002 2002Oklahoma 1 1 0 3 4 1998 2008Rhodes 4 1 0 20 5 1995 1999Rice 2 0 1 6 4 2006 2008Sacramento State 0 1 0 2 6 2000 2000Saint Louis 2 6 0 6 17 1996 2004Samford 0 3 0 1 4 2005 2007San Francisco 1 0 0 2 1 2000 2000South Alabama 0 1 0 2 4 2000 1995South Carolina 0 1 0 0 5 2000 1995SE Louisiana 1 0 0 5 1 2000 2000SE Missouri State 2 1 1 5 3 2003 2006SMU 2 1 0 7 3 2005 2008Southern Miss 7 4 0 32 18 1998 2008Stephen F. Austin 1 0 0 10 1 1995 1996TCU 2 2 0 6 3 2001 2004Tennessee 1 1 0 2 4 1996 1997Tennessee Tech 3 1 0 17 1 2001 2006Toledo 1 0 0 2 1 1999 1999Tulane 5 4 0 20 8 1996 2005Tulsa 3 1 0 8 7 1995 2008UAB 7 8 1 21 27 1996 2008UCF 3 3 0 8 6 2005 2008UL-Monroe 1 0 0 3 0 2000 2000UNC Greensboro 0 1 0 0 1 2007 2007USF 2 7 0 8 29 1996 2004UT-Chattanooga 2 0 0 5 1 1997 1998UT-Martin 7 1 0 33 6 1998 2007UTEP 1 3 0 9 13 2005 2008Western Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Vanderbilt 0 2 0 1 5 2000 2001TOTALS 128 134 15 508 450 (14 YEARS)2009 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

ALL-TIME RECORDALL-TIME RECORD

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AAAAAlexopulos, Joanna D 2005Allen, Caroline GK 2005Amrozowicz, Rebecca M 1999-02Atkinson, Alexandra D 2005-06

BBBBBaker, Allison M 1999-02Bakker, Kelsey D 2007-08Baldwin, Brittany M 2006-08Barrett, Caroline D 2004-07Barse, Laura M 2001Bates-Eamer, Nicole D 1997-00Bellamy, Elizabeth M 1995Berra, Ashley F 2007-08Booth, Katy M-F 2005-06Bourigalt, Stephanie D 1995Boyle, Jordan G 2008Breton, Marcie D 1998-99Briones, Isabel GK 2004-07Bronars, Jennifer F 2000-01Brown, Vicki D 1995Brannon, Catherine D 1995-96Buttermore, Jessica F 1995-97

CCCCCaswell, Christy M 1995-98Cheek, Madison F 2003-04Chinellato, Heather F-GK 1996-98Ciezki, Amy M-D 2001-02Clunie, Amy GK 2003Cotton, Nancy M 1999Currin, Frances GK 1995-97,99

DDDDDalton, Tori F 2006-08Danaher, Molly D 1999-00Dawells, Susannah M 2001-04Dodd, Erin M 1997

EEEEEverhart, Lauren F-M 2005

FFFFFannin, Lia D 2006-07Feddema, Jamie M 1997Ferris, Erin M 2002-03Fisher, Jodi F 1995-98Fulbright, Amy M 1996

GGGGGardner, Elizabeth M 2002Gjertsen, Jessica F 2000Gnaster, Lisa D 1997-98Goff, Jennifer F 2000-01Greenwell, Vicki M 2004

HHHHHaerens, Natalie GK 2004Halvorson, Candace M-F 2004-05Hance, Brittany M 2007-08Hancock, Aly F 2007-08Harrison, Lindley M 1997-98Hayes, Kylie F 2005-08

Heinz, Shelley D 1995-97Higashiyama, Maiko M 2006-07Hildebrandt, Lizzy M 2008Hill, LaVonne M 1995-98Horton, Jackie M 1999

IIIIIgnacio, Julia M-F 2008Irish, Kelsey M 2004

JJJJJames, Chloe D-M 2005-06Joseph, Lindsey M 2005-06

KKKKKeating, Beth M-D 2003-05Kelley, Shannon D 1995-96Kelsall, Kim D 1995Kerr, Tarah D 2007-08Konno, Yuiko F 2003Kubota, Asuka F-M 2005Kuhar-Pitters, Elise G 2008

LLLLLaufenberg, Laura M 2006-08Leone, Maggie D 2005-08

MMMMMarsh, Tiffany D 1998Marr, Kirsty F 2002-03McGee, Leanne D 2002-04MacGregor, Sarah M 2005McLeod, Nicky M 2002-03,2005-06Meduri, Michelle M 1998-01Meehan, Michele M-F 1997-00Melton, Courtnee D 2002-05Mikami, Shoko F 2004-06Moghim, Leila F 1998Moller, Annika D 2001-03Mulrooney, Melissa GK-D 1996Murphy, Kate D 2005-08Murphy, Kara D 1995-97

NNNNNewbern, Geneil F 2006Nielsen, Anja M 2000-01

OOOOOlszewski, Amanda MF 2007-08Ovrebo, Elin M 1995

PPPPPfeffer, Lauren M 2006Pierce, Michelle F 1995Powell, Monica F 2001-04

RRRRRadcliffe,Stacey D 2007Raine, Jocelyn D 2002-04Rawe, Kari GK 2000-03Robson, Kelsey D 2008Rozanska, Roma D 2006Ruiz, Veronica M-D 2000-03

SSSSSabet, Katie F 2007-08Savage, Melissa M 2003-06Scanniello, Carla F 2004Schwab, Emiko M 2005-08Sedgewick, Elaine D 2004, 2006-07Shelton, Mary D 2001-04Shute, Laurel D 2007-08Simon, Jennifer GK 1998Simonin, Lizzy F 2008Smart, Robyn F-D 2002-05Smith, Melissa F 2007-08Smith, Meridith F 1996-99Someya, Harumi F 2006-07Sorensen, Michelle F 2001Sparrow, Rebecca F 2000-01Spiniolas, Candace F-D 1998-00Stamper, Sherri GK-D 1995Strnadova, Vendula M 2007-08Strung, Brittany M-D 2003Sullivan, Halley Jo D 2004-07

TTTTTelford, Tara MF 2008Thiele, Jen D 1998-01Thompson, Tiffany D 2000-01Thorsdottir, Anna F 2002Trautman, Jessi D 2000Turner, Krista F 2007-08

VVVVVilhodt, Carina M 2001Vossen, Jennifer M 1995-98Vossen, Stephanie D 1998-99

UUUU Unland, Nikki G 2008

WWWWWaddell, Robin D 1995-97Walker, Leslie F 2006Wellford, Eliza D 2006Whitehead, Jocelyn MF 2006Wicksell, Katrina GK 2000-02Williams, Suzanne D 1998-01Willoughby, Angela D 2001Wilson, Heather M 2003Wilson, Kristan M 2002Winslett, Tori M-F 1997-00

YYYYYoung, Aika M-F 2005

ZZZZZimmer, Lisa F 1995Zmurchuk, Lesley D 1996-97

Bold indicates active players

CHRISTY CASWELL HEATHER CHINELLATO

YUIKO KONNO SHELLEY HEINZ

FRANCES CURRIN COURTNEE MELTON

ROBYN SMART JENNIFER VOSSEN

JODI FISHER ANNIKA MOLLER

VERONICA RUIZ MERIDITH SMITH

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C-USA Offensive MVPVendula Strnadova (2008) - MF

Shoko Mikami (2005) - F

C-USA Newcomer of the YearMaiko Higashiyama (2006) - MF

C-USA Freshman of the YearLizzy Simonin (2008) - F

Vendula Strnadova (2007) - MFJessica Gjertsen (2000) - F

C-USA Coach of the YearBrooks Monaghan - 2007

All-C-USA First TeamVendula Strnadova (2008) - MFVendula Strnadova (2007) - MFMaiko Higashiyama (2006) - MF

Shoko Mikami (2006) - FShoko Mikami (2005) - F

Leanne McGee (2004) - DNicky McLeod (2003) - MF

Yuiko Konno (2003) - FJessica Gjertsen (2000) - F

Shelley Heinz (1995, 1996) - MF

All-C-USA Second TeamKelsey Bakker (2008) - DLizzy Simonin (2008) - F

Emiko Schwab (2008) - MFEmiko Schwab (2007) - MF

Kylie Hayes (2007) - FKate Murphy (2006) - D

Asuka Kubota (2005) - MFKatarina Wicksell (2002) - GK

Christy Caswell (1998) - DChristy Caswell (1995, 1997) - MF

Shelley Heinz (1997) - DJennifer Vossen (1996) - MF

All-C-USA Third TeamCarla Scanniello (2004) - F

Melissa Savage (2004) - MFAlison Baker (2002) - MF

Jodi Fisher (1997) - F

All-C-USA Freshman TeamLizzy Hildebrandt (2008) - MF

Lizzy Simonin (2008) - FVendula Strnadova (2007) MF

Kylie Hayes (2005) - FCarla Scanniello (2004) - F

Natalie Haerens (2004) - GKNicky McLeod (2002) - MFJessica Gjertsen (2000) - F

Rebecca Amrozowicz (1999) - FLisa Gnaster (1997) - D

Meredith Smith (1996) - FChristy Caswell (1995) - MF

Jodi Fisher (1995) - F

Soccer Buzz All-Central Region TeamKelsey Bakker (Third Team-2008)Emiko Schwab (Third Team-2008)

Lizzy Simonin (All-Freshman Team-2008)Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2008)Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2007)Emiko Schwab (Second Team-2007)

Shoko Mikami (First Team-2006)Shoko Mikami (First Team-2005)

Leanne McGee (Second Team-2004)Natalie Haerens (All-Freshman Team-2004)

Yuiko Konno (Third Team-2003)

Soccer Buzz Central RegionAll-FreshmanTeam

Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2007)

Soccer Buzz Central RegionFreshman of the Year

Vendula Strnadova (2007)

Soccer Buzz Freshman All-AmericaVendula Strnadova (Second Team-2007)

NCSAA All-Central Region TeamKelsey Bakker (Second Team-2008)

Lizzy Simonin (Third Team-2008)Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2008)Emiko Schwab (Second Team-2007)

Vendula Strnadova (Second Team-2007)Shoko Mikami (Thrid Team-2006)Shoko Mikami (First Team-2005)

Leanne McGee (Second Team-2004)Yuiko Konno (Third Team-2003)

NSCAA/FSC National Player of the WeekShoko Mikami (8/28/06)

Soccer America National Team of the WeekLaura Laufenberg (11/11/08)

Ashley Berra (10/13/07)Shoko Mikami (8/28/06)

Soccer Buzz National Team of the WeekKelsey Bakker (10/13/07)

C-USA Offensive Player of the WeekLizzy Simonin (10/27/08)Krista Turner (10/21/07)Melissa Smith (9/2/07)

Geneil Newbern (10/30/06)Shoko Mikami (8/28/06)

Shoko Mikami (10/24/05)Yuiko Konno (10/20/03)

Jessica Gjertsen (10/30/00)Jodi Fisher (10/23/98)

Christy Caswell (9/22/97)Lesley Zmurchuk (9/16/96)Shelley Heinz (10/30/95)

Jodi Fisher (9/18/95)

C-USA Defensive Player of the WeekKelsey Bakker (10/14/08)Isabel Briones (8/28/06)

Isabel Briones (10/24/05)Isabel Briones (9/12/05)Leanne McGee (11/1/04)Natalie Haerens (9/13/04)Natalie Haerens (9/7/04)

Katarina Wicksell (10/21/02)Frances Currin (9/22/97)

ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaKate Murphy (First Team-2007)

Shoko Mikami (Second Team-2006)

CoSida/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District iV

Kate Murphy (Second Team-2008)Kylie Hayes (Second Team-2008)

Vendula Strnadova (Second Team - 2008)Kate Murphy (First Team - 2007)

Kylie Hayes (Second Team - 2007)Robyn Smart (First Team - 2005)

Melissa Savage (Second Team - 2005)Shoko Mikami (Third Team - 2008)Robyn Smart (First Team - 2004)

Annika Moller (Second Team - 2004)

NSCAA/Adidas South Region Scholar-Athlete Team

Courtnee Melton (Third Team-2008)

C-USA Spirit of Service AwardKate Murphy (2008)

THE LAST TIME A LADY TIGER ...Scored Four Goals: ...............................................Lesley Zmurchuk vs. Stephen F. Austin (1996)Scored Three Goals: ..............................................................Shoko Mikami vs. UT-Martin (2006)............................................................................................. Kylie Hayes vs. Southern Miss (2007Recorded Four Assists: ..................................................... Catherine Brannon vs. Rhodes (1996)Recorded Three Assists: ................................................ Shoko Mikami vs. Southern Miss (2005).........................................................................................................Krista Turner vs. Tulsa (2007)......................................................................................Caroline Barrett vs. Southern Miss (2007)Recorded 10 Shots: ....................................Shelley Heinz vs. Christian Brothers (1995), 10 shotsRecorded 15 Saves: ............................................... Frances Curr vs. Marquette (1999), 15 savesRecorded 10 Saves: ..................................................... Isabel Briones vs. UAB (2004), 12 savesRecorded Back-to-Back Shutouts: .................................Elise Kuhar Pitters, Jordan Boyle (2008)Scored Two Goals in Two Minutes: ....................................Shoko Mikami vs. Tulane (2005), 1:40

THE LAST TIME THE LADY TIGERS ...Scored 10 Goals in a Game: ....................................................vs. Stephen F. Austin (1996), 10-0Scored Eight Goals in a Game: ................................................................ vs. Marshall (2006), 8-0Scored Six Goals in a Game ...........................................................vs. Southern Miss (2007), 6-0Scored Six Goals in a Half..............................................................vs. Rhodes (1999), 6 (1st half)Scored Four Goals in a Half: ....................................................... vs. Marshall (2006), 4 (2nd half)Notched 10 Assists in a Game: ............................................................... vs. UT-Martin (1998), 12Notched Eight Assists in a Game .................................................... vs. Tennessee Tech (2005), 8Attempted 40 Shots: ..........................................................vs. Christian Brothers (1995), 44 shotsAttempted 30 Shots: ...................................................................................... vs. UTEP (2007), 34Attempted 25 Shots: .........................................................................vs. Marshall (2006), 27 shotsInvolved in a 0-0 Tie: ............................................................................................ vs. UAB, (2006)

THE LAST TIME...THE LAST TIME...

ALL-TIME LADY TIGER HONOR ROLLALL-TIME LADY TIGER HONOR ROLL

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CAREERPOINTS TOTAL YEARKylie Hayes 102 2005-08Jodi Fisher 94 1995-98Shoko Mikami 77 2004-06Christy Caswell 68 1995-98Jennifer Vossen 52 1995-98Candice Spiniolas 50 1998-00

GOALS TOTAL YEARKylie Hayes 43 2005-08Jodi Fisher 33 1995-98Shoko Mikami 28 2004-06Candice Spiniolas 19 1998-00Jessica Gjertsen 18 2000Meredith Smith 18 1996-99Jennifer VosseAn 18 1995-98

ASSISTS TOTAL YEARChristy Caswell 32 1995-98Jodi Fisher 26 1995-98Shoko Mikami 21 2004-06Jennifer Vossen 16 1995-98Kylie Hayes 16 2005-08

SHOTS TOTAL YEARKylie Hayes 196 2005-08Jodi Fisher 178 1995-98Alison Baker 166 1999-03Jennifer Vossen 132 1995-98Christy Caswell 130 1995-98

MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES YEARKylie Hayes 7 2005-2008Shoko Mikami 6 2004-06Jessica Gjertsen 6 2000Candice Spiniolas 6 1998-00Meredith Smith 6 1996-99

MATCHES PLAYED TOTAL YEARKylie Hayes 83 2005-08Kate Murphy 81 2005-08Christy Caswell 80 1995-98Jodi Fisher 79 1995-98Emiko Schwab 78 2005-08Alison Baker 76 1999-02

GOALKEEPING VICTORIES YEARIsabel Briones 39 2004-2007Katarina Wicksell 21 2000-02Frances Currin 16 1995-97, 99Heather Chinellato 15 1996-98Natalie Haerens 10 2004

SAVES TOTAL YEARFrances Currin 326 1995-97, 99Katarina Wicksell 259 2000-02Isabel Briones 252 2004-2007Heather Chinellato 168 1996-98Natalie Haerens 71 2004

GAA (MIN 2500 MINUTES) YEARIsabel Briones 1.03 2004-2007Heather Chinellato 1.68 1996-98Katarina Wicksell 1.82 2000-02Frances Currin 2.20 1995-97, 99

SHUTOUTS TOTAL YEARIsabel Briones 25 2004-2007Katarina Wicksell 13.5 2000-02Heather Chinellato 8 1996-98Frances Currin 6.5 1995-97, 99Natalie Haerens 6 2004

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED YEARIsabel Briones 5799 2004-2007Frances Currin 4907 1995-97, 99Katarina Wicksell 4809 2000-02Heather Chinellato 2784 1996-98Kari Rawe 1695 2000-03

SEASONPLAYER RECORDS

POINTS TOTAL YEARShoko Mikami 42 2005Jessica Gjertsen 40 2000Kylie Hayes 33 2005Shoko Mikami 32 2006Kylie Hayes 30 2006

GOALS TOTAL YEARJessica Gjertsen 18 2000Shoko Mikami 15 2005Kylie Hayes 14 2005Kylie Hayes 12 2006Shoko Mikami 12 2006Yuiko Konno 12 2003Shelley Heinz 12 1995

ASSISTS TOTAL YEARShoko Mikami 12 2005Christy Caswell 12 1996Jodi Fisher 11 1996Shoko Mikami 8 2006Candice Spiniolas 8 2000Christy Caswell 8 1997Jennifer Vossen 8 1996

SHOTS TOTAL YEARShelley Heinz 73 1995Shoko Mikami 67 2006Jessica Gjertsen 66 2000Shoko Mikami 65 2005Lizzy Simonin 65 2008Alison Baker 64 2002

MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES YEARJessica Gjertsen 6 2000Meredith Smith 4 1996Shoko Mikami 3 2005Kylie Hayes 3 2005Candice Spiniolas 3 2000Jennifer Vossen 3 1996Shelley Heinz 3 1995

GOALKEEPING VICTORIES YEARIsabel Briones 16 2007Isabel Briones 11 2006Isabel Briones 11 2005Natalie Haerens 10 2004Katarina Wicksell 9 2002Elise Kuhar-Pitters 8 2008

SAVES TOTAL YEARKatarina Wicksell 99 2002Frances Currin 96 1999Frances Currin 86 1996Katarina Wicksell 84 2001Isabel Briones 83 2005

GAA (MIN 1000 MINUTES) YEARIsabel Briones 0.83 2007Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.91 2008Isabel Briones 1.12 2006Natalie Haerens 1.18 2004Isabel Briones 1.21 2005

SHUTOUTS TOTAL YEARIsabel Briones 10 2007Isabel Briones 8 2006Isabel Briones 6 2005Natalie Haerens 6 2004Katarina Wicksell 5 2002

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED YEARIsabel Briones 1942 2007Isabel Briones 1849 2006Katarina Wicksell 1766 2002Katarina Wicksell 1746 2001Isabel Briones 1642 2005

TEAM RECORDS

GOALS YEAR56 200750 200548 200647 199643 2008

ASSISTS YEAR53 199652 200545 200741 199735 1998

POINTS YEAR157 2007152 2005147 1996130 2006120 2008

SHOTS YEAR429 2007 386 2008358 2006339 1997296 2005

SAVES YEAR141 1996130 1995129 2008113 1997110 2002

SHUTOUTS YEAR10 20079 20088 20067 20047 1997

1. 1,203 ....... vs. Rhodes 10/30/962. 879 .............. vs. UALR 8/31/073. 739 ..........vs. Ole Miss 9/13/054. 639 ......... vs. Charlotte 10/4/965. 621 .......... vs. Samford 9/02/05

TOP FIVE HOME CROWDSTOP FIVE HOME CROWDS

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GAMEPLAYER RECORDS

POINTS TOTAL DATEShelley Heinz 9 vs. CBU 10/27/95

GOALS TOTAL DATEShelley Heinz 4 vs. CBU 10/27/95Lesley Zmurchuk 4 vs. SFA 9/13/96 ASSISTS TOTAL DATECatherine Brannon 4 vs. Rhodes 10/30/96Jodi Fisher 4 vs. Rhodes 10/30/96

SHOTS TOTAL DATEShelley Heinz 10 vs. CBU 10/27/95

SAVES TOTAL DATEFrances Currin 15 vs. Marquette 9/23/99

TEAM RECORDS

GOALS DATE10 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/9610 vs. CBU 10/27/95

ASSISTS DATE12 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/9812 vs. Rhodes 10/30/9612 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96

POINTS DATE32 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/9630 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/9830 vs. CBU 10/27/95

SHOTS DATE44 vs. CBU 10/27/95

SAVES DATE17 vs. UAB 10/17/04

MISCELLANEOUSMOST MATCHES 22 1997, 2007, 2008MOST WINS 17 2007

FEWEST LOSSES 4 2007

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE .772 2007

LONGEST WINNING STREAK 7 2007

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK: 11 2006-2007

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK: 5 2007

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/98 vs. Rhodes 9/1/99

THE INAUGURAL LADY TIGER SOCCER TEAM - 1995

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2009 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE2009 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

ALL GAME TIMES ARE LISTED IN CENTRAL STANDARD TIME

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21VCU at East Carolina ............................................ 4:00 p.mFlorida Gulf Coast at UCF ..................................... 6:00 p.mHouston Baptist at Houston ................................... 7:00 p.mUAB at Alabama .................................................... 7:00 p.mMemphis at LSU .................................................... 7:00 p.mSMU at Oral Roberts ........................................... 7:00 p.mBaylor at Rice ........................................................ 7:00 p.mNew Mexico State at UTEP ................................... 8:00 p.m

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22South Alabama at Southern Miss ......................... 4:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23Cleveland State at Marshall.........................................NoonTexas-San Antonio at Houston ............................. 1:00 p.m.Southern Miss at South Alabama ......................... 2:00 p.m.Ole Miss at UAB ................................................... 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28COLORADO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) Drake at Colorado College .......................... 5:00 p.m.CAROLINA NIKE CLASSIC (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) UCF at North Carolina ................................. 6:00 p.m.DUQUESNE INVITATIONAL (PITTSBURGH, PA.) Marshall at Duquesne .................................. 6:30 p.m. Belmont at UAB .................................................... 7:00 p.m.Houston at Texas .................................................. 7:00 p.m.SMU at Oklahoma State ....................................... 7:00 p.m.Arkansas-Little Rock at Memphis ......................... 7:00 p.m.Southern Miss at LSU........................................... 7:00 p.m.MKE CUP (MILWAUKEE, WISC.) Rice at Marquette ........................................ 7:30 p.m.Louisiana-Lafayette at Tulsa................................. 7:35 p.m.12TH ANNUAL MINER CLASSIC (EL PASO, TEXAS) UTEP vs. Stephen F. Austin......................... 8:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30UCF vs Duke ...................................................... 11:00 a.m. DUQUESNE INVITATIONAL (PITTSBURGH, PA.) Marshall vs. Manhattan ............................. 11:00 a.m.MKE CUP (MILWAUKEE, WISC.) Rice at Wisconsin-Milwaukee .............................NoonCAROLINA NIKE CLASSIC (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) East Carolina at Gardner-Webb .................. 1:00 p.m.Clemson at UAB ................................................... 2:00 p.m.12TH ANNUAL MINER CLASSIC (EL PASO, TEXAS) UTEP vs. Texas Tech ................................... 3:00 p.m.COLORADO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) Washington State at Colorado College ........ 3:30 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Southern Miss ............ 4:00 p.m.Tulsa at Oklahoma ............................................... 7:00 p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3UTEP at Eastern Washington ............................... 6:30 p.m. Arkansas at Tulsa ................................................. 7:35 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4Stony Brook at East Carolina ............................... 3:00 p.m.SOUTH FLORIDA TOURNAMENT (TAMPA, FLA.) UCF vs. LSU ................................................ 4:00 p.m.UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CLASSIC (SEATTLE, WA.) Colorado College at University of Portland .. 5:30 p.m.THUNDERING HERD NIKE INVITATIONAL (HUNTINGTON, W.VA.) Winthrop at Marshall .................................... 6:00 p.m.Houston at Pepperdine ........................................ 7:00 p.m.Ole Miss at Memphis ............................................ 7:00 p.m.South Dakota at UTEP ......................................... 7:00 p.m.Rice at Stephen F. Austin .................................... 7:00 p.m.North Texas at SMU ............................................. 8:00 p.m.OUTRIGGER HOTEL AND RESORTS CLASSIC (HONOLULU, HAWAII) UAB at Hawaii ............................................. 9:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5OUTRIGGER HOTEL AND RESORTS CLASSIC (HONOLULU, HAWAII) UAB vs. Pacifi c ..............................................Midnight

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6Ball State at Colorado College ....................................NoonEast Carolina at Wake Forest ......................................Noon Western Kentucky at Memphis ............................. 1:00 p.m.Marshall at Radford .............................................. 1:00 p.m.Houston at Loyola-Marymount ............................ 1:00 p.m.SOUTH FLORIDA TOURNAMENT (TAMPA, FLA.) UCF vs.Florida International ........................ 1:30 p.m.Utah Valley vs. UTEP ........................................... 2:00 p.m.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CLASSIC (SEATTLE, WA.) Colorado College at Washington ................. 2:30 p.m. Nichols St. at Southern Miss ................................ 4:00 p.m.Louisiana-Monroe at Tulsa ................................... 5:00 p.m.TCU at Rice .......................................................... 6:00 p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10Florida State at UCF ............................................. 6:00 p.m.Samford at UAB.................................................... 7:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11PUMA SKYHAWK INVITATIONAL (MARTIN, TENN.) Murray State vs. Southern Miss .................. 1:00 p.m.Marshall at Toledo ................................................ 4:00 p.m.UTEP at Weber State ........................................... 4:00 p.m.SAINT MARY’S INVITATIONAL (MORAGA, CALIF.) Tulsa at Kent State ...................................... 4:00 p.m.CC-FAIRFIELD INN INVITATIONAL (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) Texas Christian at Colorado College ........... 5:00 p.m. Memphis at Tennessee ........................................ 6:00 p.m.East Carolina at N.C. State .................................. 6:00 p.m.SMU at St. Mary’s ................................................. 6:30 p.m.NIKE CLASSIC (ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX.) Texas State at Houston ............................... 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Rice........................................ 7:00 p.m.10TH ANNUAL BORDER SHOOTOUT (EL PASO, TEXAS) UTEP vs. Sam Houston St. ......................... 8:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13USF at UCF .................................................................NoonOhio at Marshall ..........................................................NoonMemphis at Alabama ............................................ 1:00 p.m.McNeese State at Houston................................... 1:00 p.m.10TH ANNUAL BORDER SHOOTOUT (EL PASO, TEXAS) Old Dominion at East Carolina .................... 1:00 p.m.Rice at UT-San Antonio ........................................ 1:00 p.m.SAINT MARY’S INVITATIONAL (MORAGA, CALIF.) UTEP vs. Weber St. ..................................... 2:00 p.m. SMU vs. California ................................................ 2:00 p.m.NIKE CLASSIC (ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX.) Tulsa vs. Cal State Northridge ..................... 2:00 p.m. CC-FAIRFIELD INN INVITATIONAL (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) Kansas at Colorado College ........................ 3:30 p.m. PUMA SKYHAWK INVITATIONAL (MARTIN, TENN.) UT-Martin vs. Southern Miss ....................... 3:00 p.m. UAB at Florida State ............................................. 5:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16Oral Roberts at Tulsa............................................ 7:35 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18Alcorn State at Southern Miss .............................. 4:00 p.m.UNH at Colorado College ..................................... 4:00 p.m.UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (LEXINGTON, KY) Marshall vs.Tennessee Tech........................ 4:00 p.m.SMU at UT-San Antonio ....................................... 6:00 p.m.East Carolina at Coastal Carolina ........................ 6:00 p.m.UCF at South Carolina ......................................... 6:00 p.m.Houston at Stephen F. Austin ............................... 7:00 p.m.New Mexico at Rice .............................................. 7:00 p.m.St. Louis at Memphis ............................................ 8:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19Wake Forest at UAB ............................................. 7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (LEXINGTON, KY) Marshall vs. Western Kentucky ................. 11:00 a.m.UTEP at Texas St. ................................................ 1:00 p.m.UNC-Wilmington at East Carolina ........................ 1:00 p.m.Cal Poly at Colorado College ............................... 1:00 p.m.Tulsa vs. Northwestern (In Natchitoches, La.) ...... 1:00 p.m.Portland at SMU ................................................... 1:30 p.m.Evansville at Memphis .......................................... 1:30 p.m.Colorado College at Purdue ................................. 2:00 p.m.UAB at Vanderbilt ................................................. 2:00 p.m.Miss. Valley State at Southern Miss ..................... 4:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25Rice at East Carolina* .......................................... 3:00 p.m. Memphis at Southern Miss*.................................. 4:00 p.m.SMU at Colorado College* ................................... 5:00 p.m.UAB at UCF* ........................................................ 6:00 p.m.Houston at Marshall* ............................................ 7:00 p.m.Tulsa at UTEP* ..................................................... 8:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Rice at Marshall* ................................................ 11:00 a.m.

Tulsa at Colorado College* ..........................................NoonMemphis at UCF* ................................................. 1:00 p.m.Houston at East Carolina* .................................... 1:00 p.m.UAB at Southern Miss* ......................................... 1:00 p.m.SMU at UTEP*...................................................... 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2Southern Miss at East Carolina*........................... 3:00 p.m.UCF at Marshall* .................................................. 6:00 p.m.Rice at SMU* ........................................................ 7:00 p.m.Colorado College at UAB* .................................... 7:00 p.m.Houston at Tulsa* ................................................ 7:00 p.m.UTEP at Memphis* ............................................... 7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4UCF at East Carolina* .................................................NoonSouthern Miss at Marshall*..........................................NoonColorado College at Memphis* ............................ 1:00 p.m.Rice at Tulsa* ....................................................... 1:00 p.m.UTEP at UAB* ...................................................... 1:00 p.m.Houston at SMU* .................................................. 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9Colorado College at Southern Miss* .................... 4:00 p.m.UTEP at UCF* ..................................................... 6:00 p.m. Marshall at SMU*.................................................. 7:00 p.m.Memphis at Houston* ........................................... 7:00 p.m.UAB at Rice*......................................................... 7:00 p.m.East Carolina at Tulsa* ......................................... 7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11UTEP at Southern Miss* ..............................................NoonColorado College at UCF* .................................... 1:00 p.m.Memphis at Rice ................................................... 1:00 p.m.Marshall at Tulsa* ................................................. 1:00 p.m.UAB at Houston* .................................................. 2:00 p.m.East Carolina at SMU*.......................................... 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16East Carolina at Colorado College* ...................... 2:00 p.m.Southern Miss at Houston* ................................... 7:00 p.m.SMU at Memphis*................................................. 7:00 p.m.Tulsa at UAB* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. UCF at Rice .......................................................... 7:00 p.m.Marshall at UTEP* ................................................ 8:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18Marshall at Colorado College* .............................. 1:00 p.m.UCF at Houston* .................................................. 1:00 p.m.Tulsa at Memphis* ................................................ 1:00 p.m.Southern Miss at Rice* ......................................... 1:00 p.m.SMU at UAB* ........................................................ 2:00 p.m.East Carolina at UTEP* ........................................ 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23Rice at Colorado College* .................................... 1:00 p.m.UAB at East Carolina* .......................................... 2:00 p.m.Memphis at Marshall* ........................................... 6:00 p.m.Southern Miss at Tulsa*........................................ 7:00 p.m.UCF at SMU* ........................................................ 7:00 p.m.Houston at UTEP* ................................................ 8:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25UAB at Marshall* .........................................................NoonRice at UTEP* ...................................................... 1:00 p.m.Colorado College at Houston* .............................. 1:00 p.m.Memphis at East Carolina* ................................... 1:00 p.m.UCF at Tulsa* ....................................................... 1:00 p.m.Southern Miss at SMU* ........................................ 1:00 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29UAB at Memphis* ................................................. 7:00 p.m.Tulsa at SMU ........................................................ 7:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30Southern Miss at UCF* ......................................... 6:00 p.m.East Carolina at Marshall* .................................... 6:00 p.m.Houston at Rice*................................................... 7:00 p.m.UTEP at Colorado College* .................................. 8:00 p.m.

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or almost a cen-tury the University of

Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the

city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surround-

ing Mid-South region. From its inception as a nor-mal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educa-tor of technologically-savvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from al-most 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific com-munities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most his-toric and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefac-tors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M.

PRESIDENTDr. Shirley C. Raines

FOUNDED1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School

CAMPUS SIZEMore than 200 buildings on more than 1,160 acres at eight sites

OPERATING BUDGET$344 million

LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT$1.43 billion

ENROLLMENT (FOR FALL 2008) Total ..................................................20,214 Undergraduate .................................15,813 Graduate ............................................4,401 Law School ............................................411 Full-time ............................................... 67% Part-time .............................................. 33%

WORKFORCEApproximately 2,500 employees, including 840 full-time faculty

COLLEGES & SCHOOLS• Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law• College of Arts & Sciences• College of Communication and Fine Arts• College of Education• Fogelman College of Business and Economics• Graduate School• Herff College of Engineering• Loewenberg School of Nursing• School of Audiology and Speech Language

Pathology• School of Public Health• University College

DEGREES• 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors

and 70 concentrations• Master’s degrees in over 49 subjects• Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines• Specialist degree in education• Juris Doctor (law degree)• Online degree program

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TIGER PRIDE• The University of Memphis campus has

been designated a Level 2 Arboretum by the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council and the Tennessee State Division of Forestry. To achieve that designation requires that at least 60 varieties of trees must be labeled and available for a self-guided tour.

• The U of M has 25 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other university in Tennessee. A Chair of Excellence is a state-designated, definitive authority in his or her field of study.

• The U of M Law School ranked 5th nationwide as a Best Value Law School by preLaw magazine based on the combination of high bar pass rate, high employment rate, and low tuition.

• The Campus School at the University of Memphis has been recognized as one of the highest achieving schools in Tennessee, with 99% of its students scoring proficient or advanced in both reading and math.

• The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is the only doctoral degree granting music school in the state of Tennessee and within a 300 mile radius of the city of Memphis.

• The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have designated the U of M as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education for 2006 through 2009.

• The University of Memphis Student Health Services is the only primary care facility in Memphis with digital radiology.

• Our Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI) is among the leading earthquake research organizations in the United States. It conducts research in 140 stations throughout the southeastern United States and five other countries.

• More than 50 judges in the State of Tennessee are graduates of the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

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he University is classified by the

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of

Teaching as a high research university, with approximately

21,000 students and 2,600 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Shirley C. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, the Athletic Training Facility, softball stadium, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of the former Millington Naval Hospital and the renovation of Wilder Tower, which is devoted to student services. New construction ventures underway include a new student center, a new Honors residence hall, a new golf center and the relocation of the Law School to its historic downtown location on the Mississippi River. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. Because of an emphasis on building productive partnerships, the University has realized a 99% increase in annual giving to the University as well as a 103 percent increase in sponsored research grant and contract awards, during Dr. Raines’ tenure. Major focus areas of her work with students include expanding the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs and establishing internships in many majors. Dr. Raines is one of 12 college presidents on the NCAA Board of Directors and chairs the NCAA Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. As a community leader, she serves as the past chair of the Memphis Regional Chamber of Commerce and on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations, including Memphis Tomorrow, local PBS station WKNO, and the Higher Education Division of United Way. The March/April 2009 issue of Business TN included her on the magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful people in Tennessee. Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bachelor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. A native of Bells, Tennessee, she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

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C. Johnson came aboard in February of

1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U

of M Tiger athletics into national prominence.

Over the last 13 years, the dynamic administrator has built Tiger Athletics into a nationally-recognized program that has been to five bowl games in the last six years and played for the Men’s Basketball National Championship title in 2007-08. In addition, for the last 11 straight years, donations to the department have continued to rise, and on June 30, 2009, a record-setting $7 million was announced by the Tiger Scholarship Fund. Also in the last six years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 13 total C-USA championships in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and four C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), while the women’s soccer program claimed back-to-back league championships in 2007 and 2008. Johnson is currently spearheading his second major capital campaign which benefits nearly every area of the Tiger Athletic Department. Included in the $12.9 million project is a new addition to the Athletic Office Building, a weight room and turf practice field for Tiger Football, a redesign of the Tiger baseball stadium that is currently underway, the completed golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility and the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame to honor Tiger athletes. Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-square-foot football and basketball office complex addition, a new basketball practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex. During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 37 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tiger Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative long-term contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. Last fall, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Tiger athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set a school record with 50 percent of its student-athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the fall 2007 semester. For the most recent academic year, which includes fall 2008 and spring 2009, 335 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA and 12 had a 4.0 for the year and 20 others had a 4.0 either in the fall or spring. Nine teams logged a semester average of 3.0 or higher for the 2007 fall semester, and for the last four straight semesters, the athletic department as a whole has maintained a 2.8 GPA . In May 2008, 44 athletes earned their degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping record. Johnson came to Memphis after serving as athletic director at Temple from 1994-1995. A long-time administrator, Johnson also served as an athletic director at Miami University (1988-1994) and Eastern Illinois (1980-88), and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. An native of Ottawa, Ill., Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

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EDDIECANTLERSUPPORT SERVICES

NICOLEGREEN

DIR. OF COMPLIANCE

MELISSAMOORE

TICKETING

JENNIFERRODRIGUESDIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONS

KENNETHSIEGFRIED

ANNUAL GIVING

FREDSTEWART

BUSINESS

PAULGOEBELMEN’S TENNIS

RICHIEGRANTMEN’S SOCCER

BETHHARRELSON

WOMEN’S GOLF

JOSHPASTNERMEN’S BASKETBALL

GRANTROBBINS

MEN’S GOLF

KEVINROBINSON

TRACK

BROOKSMONAGHAN

WOMEN’S SOCCER

DARONSCHOENROCK

BASEBALL

WINDYTHEES

SOFTBALL

LEE TAYLORWALKERWOMEN’S TENNIS

TOMMYWESTFOOTBALL

BUTCHWOOLBRIGHT

RIFLE

MELISSAMCFERRIN

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

BILLLANSDEN

DEVELOPMENT

BILLLOFTON

FINANCE

LYNNPARKES

COMPLIANCE/SWA

LISHTRICE

ASSISTANT TO THE AD

BOBWINN

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

Assistant ADs

Head Coaches

Associate ADs

APRILJAUREGUI

VOLLEYBALL

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ANNECOTEVOLLEYBALL

GLYNNCYPRIEN

MEN’S BASKETBALL

NICFORTENBERRY

TRACK

NICKGLASERMEN’S SOCCER

CLAYHELTON

FOOTBALL

DARINHINSHAW

FOOTBALL

KENNYINGRAM

FOOTBALL

JACKCURTIS

FOOTBALL

JAMESJOSEPH

FOOTBALL

ASHLEYBLANTON

SOFTBALL

MARKOMAJSTOROVIC

VOLLEYBALL

DANIELLEO’BANION

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

WILLISWILSON

MEN’S BASKETBALL

JACKMURPHY

MEN’S BASKETBALL

BRENTPRY

FOOTBALL

MATTWALKERWOMEN’S TENNIS

KILLIANROESSNER

SOFTBALL

TOBYREEP

TRACK

BRETTSCHNEIDERWOMEN’S BASKETBALL

JOHNDOWDY

RIFLE

MARKFINNEGAN

MEN’S TENNIS

LYTRELPOLLARD

FOOTBALL

RICKMALLORY

FOOTBALL

JOHNWOZNIAK

FOOTBALL

JERRYZULLIBASEBALL

JONNYWALKERWOMEN’S SOCCER

MARKFRANKLIN

MEN’S SOCCER

JODIGRANT

WOMEN’S SOCCER

MICHAELWHOLEY

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

BRADANDERSONASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

LAMARCHANCE

ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS

SUSANBLACKWELL

ACCOUNTING CLERK

BARBARACHAPMAN

BUSINESS OFFICE

FRANKIECONKLIN

SPIRIT SQUADS

RYANCREWS

COMPLIANCE

JUSTINCROUSE

FB PLAYER PERSONNEL

SALLYANDREWS

ASST. COMPLIANCE

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Assistant Coaches

Support Staff

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Support Staff

JUDYGUPTONSCHOLARSHIP FUND

KRISTINHENKE

ACADEMIC COUNSELOR

MARCHOHORST

EQUIPMENT MANAGER

ESTHERHOLLIESCHOLARSHIP FUND

MIKEJENKINSSTRENGTH & COND.

LARRICKJOHNSON

WBKB SECRETARY

BRANDONKOLDITZ

ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS

BRIDGETVANLANDEGHEM

ACADEMIC COUNSELOR

VALORIELOTT

ACADEMIC COUNSELOR

DR. JOELUCKEY

DIR. ATHLETIC ACADEMICS

AMOSMANSFIELD

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

KIMYAMASSEY

ASST. DIR. ACADEMICS

JESSIEMILLS

ACADEMIC COUNSELOR

CAROLEMURRAY

ADS OFFICE

MELISSANORRISMBKB SECRETARY

NATASHAPLATT

ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

FREDQUARLESACADEMIC COUNSELOR

JASONREDD

ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS

ROSALYNSIMS

ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

DONEASESMITH

WBKB OPERATIONS DIR.

MIKESTARKSTRENGTH COACH

STANLEY E.STEVENS

FACULTY REP.

LOUSTRASBERG

TRAVEL COORDINATOR

RONNIEVINSONBUSINESS OFFICE

JENNIFERWALKER

ADMIN. ASSISTANT

WESLEYWHEELER

COMPUTER ANAYLIST

LETONIAWILLIAMS

TICKET OFFICE

MARTHAWOODSSPORTS INFO. SEC.

SHERRISCHWARTZ

FB RECRUITING SEC.

JASONNEASE

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

RICHARDHOGANSSTRENGTH & COND.

DONNALARIVIERE

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

ERICSEBASTIAN

MBKB OPERATIONS DIR.

BRANDONHAYS

MARKETING DIR.

JUDYDAVIS-LEWIS

ADS OFFICE

DARBYDUNNAGAN

VIDEO COORDINATOR

CARLEVANS

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

JOHNFLOWERSFB OPERATIONS DIR.

STELLAGREEN

OLYMPIC SPORTS SEC.

DENNAGREERBUSINESS OFFICE

TAMMYDeGROFFASST. MEDIA RELATIONS

SUSANDAY

TICKET OFFICE

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n 2009, the Memphis Tigers will once again

bring an exciting style of soccer to the Mike Rose

Soccer Complex (MRSC). It will mark the ninth season that the MRSC has served as the home of Tiger soccer. The state-of-the-art facility sits on 136.17 acres and houses 16 FIFA dimension fields equipped with Bermuda grass, superior playing surface complete with underground drainage, sprinkler systems and lighted playing fields. Accompanying these fields are fully paved walkways, easily accessible parking, restrooms, covered pavilions, picnic and recreation areas and a three-acre lake. It is a definite asset to both the Tiger and Lady Tiger soccer programs. “The facility has helped us in recruiting some of the better players in the region to our program,” said head men’s coach Richie Grant. Participant facilities within the stadium structure include showers and locker rooms, a food court, corporate skybox, full media services, administrative offices and a conference room. “Being able to play at Mike Rose enables our program to compete with anyone, facility-wise,” said head women’s coach Brooks Monaghan. “There may be some facilities that are similar or close to Mike Rose, but I honestly don’t feel there are any better. As far as quality and atmosphere, Mike Rose is first class.” Located in southeast Shelby County, just east of the Memphis city limits, the Mike Rose facility has established itself as one of the premier soccer facilities in the Mid-South. In 2003, the MRSC was the host site for the Ford Conference USA Championship. “We feel like Mike Rose is one of the best college soccer facilities in the country,” Grant said. “The quality of the surface makes for entertaining soccer every night.”

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ATHLETIC COMPLEX• The University of Memphis Murphy Athletic

Complex is located approximately one mile south of the institution’s main campus and serves as the home and training facility for many of the Tiger athletic teams.

• Opened in 1971, the Murphy Complex, the first of its kind in the Southeast, offers the Tiger soccer teams the ability to work outdoors on a full-size soccer practice field behind the complex. If weather conditions are less than favorable, athletic teams have the ability to move indoors to the turf room and workouts can continue.

• The Murphy Complex underwent some major changes and renovations in 2003. The renovations were part of a $6 million facelift given to the Murphy Complex, giving Tiger student-athletes a state-of-the-art training facility.

• The renovated training room has examination rooms for team doctors, rehabilitation and taping areas and an in-ground aquatic pool for rehabilitating injuries.

• The equipment room was renovated with an additional laundry room to ease the burden of taking care of the equipment needs of the football, track, baseball, softball and soccer teams.

• Construction on a new 13,000 square-foot weight room for the Tiger football team will begin this fall. The weight room will be connected to the existing Murphy Athletic Complex on the facility’s east wing.

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he University of Memphis athletic

training staff is second-to-none when it

comes to ensuring that U of M student-athletes receive quality care in the areas of athletic injury, rehabilitation and preventative care. With fully-staffed athletic training rooms located at the Murphy Athletic Complex, the Larry O. Finch Center and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse, Memphis student-athletes can be assured of receiving the best medical attention and rehabilitation available. The Murphy Athletic Complex training room was redesigned and reconstructed as part of the $6 million renovation of the Park Avenue Campus in 2003. The athletic training facility contains an in-ground aquatic rehabilitation pool, allowing athletic trainers to work on rehabilitating injuries without having the student-athlete support his/her own body weight. The athletic training room also contains doctor examination rooms, storage areas and the latest in rehabilitation equipment. The athletic training staff uses a comprehensive approach to the injury care and wellness of student-athletes by utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries. The athletic training staff is surrounded by many qualified and generous team doctors who are available to the many student-athletes at the University of Memphis. Dr. Barney Freeman, Dr. Fred Azar and Dr. Barry Phillips of The Campbell Clinic are directly responsible for the orthopedic needs of the Tiger football team, while Dr. Thomas Meriwether and Dr. Arthur Franklin serve as the team physicians. Tiger student-athletes are fortunate to have the two largest privately-owned hospital systems in the world located in Memphis. Baptist Hospital and Methodist Hospital offer the finest in healthcare to area residents and handle the care of Memphis student-athletes. The athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teams cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing all practices and games as well as handling the day-to-day rehabilitation of injured or post-surgery student-athletes. The goal of the sports medicine department is not only to care for the injuries, but also to assist the student-athletes in preventing injuries from occurring.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Amos Mansfield (Fifth Year)Head Athletic Trainer, MBA, ATC

Brad Anderson (First Year)Assistant Athletic Trainer, ATC

Natasha Platt (Sixth Year)Assistant Athletic Trainer, MS, ATC

Rosalyn Sims (Second Year)Assistant Athletic Trainer, MS, ATC

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ead Strength and Conditioning

Coach Mike Stark oversees all workouts

at the Murphy Athletic Complex. He is aided by graduate assistants Josh Medler, Jake Roy and Jess Langvardt, and volunteer assistant Ken Roach. The Tiger football, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country, and men’s and women’s soccer teams work out with Stark and his staff. A former U of M football player, Stark has worked with over 40 NFL players, including the Carolina Panthers’ DeAngelo Williams, the New England Patriots’ Stephen Gostkowski, the Cleveland Browns’ Brandon McDonald, the Cincinnati Bengals’ Clinton McDonald and the San Francisco 49ers’ All-Pro receiver Isaac Bruce. In addition to the Murphy Athletic Complex weight room, there is a weight facility in the Elma Roane Fieldhouse that was refurbished in the spring of 2005. That weight room benefits women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf. Former Marshall strength and conditioning coach Mike Jenkins was hired in June 2008 to assist Stark and oversee the Fieldhouse strength facility. The men’s basketball team utilizes a weight room that is located in its practice facility, the Larry O. Finch Center. Assistant Strength Coach Richard Hogans is charged with the workouts of Tiger basketball. Construction is set to begin this fall on a new 13,000-square-foot weight facility on the back of the Murphy Athletic Complex. The new facility will be used exclusively by the Tiger Football team, and will be furnished with state-of-the-art weight training equipment. Once the addition is complete, Tiger athletic squads will have four fully-equipped weight rooms for meeting their full training potential.

WEIGHT ROOM HIGHLIGHTS

• The current 10,500-square-foot varsity weight room is equipped with rugged, versatile hardware so that groups of up to 75 student-athletes can train concurrently with optimal effectiveness and effi ciency.

• Workouts are designed and supervised by one or more of the Strength and Conditioning staff’s certifi ed specialists, and each student-athlete’s individual progress is projected via a computerized database.

• The Tiger Power philosophy couples functional, multi-joint movements with fundamental principles: exercise techniques are simplifi ed and performed on an alternating heavy/explosive basis in order to maximize training effects while minimizing teaching and training time (as well as fatigue). Performance based fi tness and work quality are the bottom-line objective.

• Coach Mike Stark developed the Iron Tiger program at Memphis, which tests power, speed and strength.

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n March 2002, vast improvements were

beginning to take place in the CAAS. At that time,

Dr. Joe Luckey took over the staff after spending the previous

10 years at Austin Peay State University. Dr. Luckey, who was nationally recognized for his outstanding leadership in 1999, came to Memphis with a vision. In just one short year, Dr. Luckey recruited six new staff members, instituted new academic programs, designed and inspired two (which is now four) special sections of ACAD 1100 for student-athletes and transitioned the office from the basement of the Elma Roane Fieldhouse to the newly-renovated Wilder Tower. Dr. Luckey heads a full-time staff of eight, while also utilizing 20 tutors, two academic interns, graduate assistants and student workers. CAAS has a unique responsibility as an office as it provides academic services to all student-athletes and conducts all necessary paperwork for NCAA academic compliance/certification. The academic services include orientation programs, tutoring, mentoring, academic counseling, study hall and academic advising. Further detail about the services and programs offered by CAAS are found on the website, http://www.memphis.edu/caas/index.php. Dr. Luckey has continued to challenge the Center’s staff, the coaching staffs and the student-athletes to collaboratively enhance the academic performance of U of M student-athletes. As the following highlights indicate, the group effort has resulted in positive results for the university. During the last seven academic years, 14 teams have posted their highest-ever semester GPAs, a record number of student-athletes made the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Tiger 3.0 Club, the department semester GPA record has been set, and several individual student-athletes have been recognized for prestigious national academic awards, such as the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and Academic All-America. Ultimately, the goal of every student-athlete is to graduate. CAAS has continued to set records here as well as 44 student-athletes graduated in May, 2009, encompassing the largest-ever graduation group for the athletics department. The CAAS received a new home during the summer of 2003 with the completion of the Wilder Tower. The Wilder Tower also houses admissions, the bursar, financial aid, the registrar, student development and academic advising. A total of 8,000 square feet, encompassing the entire sixth and seventh floors of the tower, have been designated for the CAAS. The area supports 23 student computer stations, 17 offices and numerous study tables. Four academic awards are sponsored by the CAAS as a means of honoring the top student-athletes. The Tiger 3.0 Club recognizes student-athletes who earned grade-point averages of 3.0 during the fall/spring semesters, while the Tiger Academic Thirty is dedicated to the 30 student-athletes with the best grade-point average on each team and then the next best group of student-athletes, totaling 30. The final honor, the TEAM GPA Award, is presented to the male and female team with the best grade point average for the semester. The fourth and newest award, CAAS Academic Achievement Award, is presented to the student-athlete(s) who has overcome personal hardship but has still worked hard in the classroom.

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hen the University of Memphis first fielded a

football team in the fall of 1912, no one had selected a

nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, “We fight like Tigers.” The nickname was born. More and more the nickname “Tigers” was used, particularly in campus publications. But it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use “Normals” or the “Blue and Gray” when referring to the University. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the “Teachers” or “Tutors.” The Tiger nickname would return, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for the University of Memphis. The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred Football Boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on November 11, 1972, during a football game against the University of Cincinnati. TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane, and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won. In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Alabama. TOM II would serve with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on October 15th of that year. Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born August 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. TOM III was introduced at a press conference on November 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on November 22 during a football game against the UCF.

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onsidered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace

of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run

deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as

the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis recently realized a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which transformed the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects was the construction of AutoZone Park, the downtown ballpark which is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320-seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street. Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Also located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.

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MEMPHIS IS...• Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile

• The largest city in Tennessee & the 19th largest city in the United States

• Centered in the middle of the nation’s population

• The Pork BBQ Capital of the world

• The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world

• Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event

• Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations

• The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market

• The hardwood capital of the world

• The home of the world’s largest cargo airport

• The third-largest rail center in the United States

• The fourth-largest inland port in the United States

• Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas.

• The 56th Best Sports City according to the Sporting News 2008 list.

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