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University of MemphisMission Statement

The primary mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competition. Characterized

by academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and intercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban university committed to the scholarly accomplishments of our students and faculty and to the enhancement of our com-munity, state and the nation through principles of academic integrity, sound management and equal opportunity.

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS: The 2010 Uni-versity of Memphis Volleyball Fact Book is intended for the editorial use of media organiza-tions covering the Tigers.

This guide is a publication of The University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Depart-ment. It was designed by Jason C. Redd and Brandon Kolditz using Adobe InDesign CS4 and Adobe Photoshop CS4. It was edited by Lamar Chance, Tammy DeGroff, Brandon Kolditz, Jason Redd, and Jennifer Rodrigues.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Provided by Greg Bohlaslav, Gerald Gallik, Troy Glasgow, Rob Johnson, Joe Murphy and Steven Pinchback. The covers and other graphic elements were designed by Brandon Kolditz. Any questions, requests or changes to this guide should be directed to Jason C. Redd, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at (901) 678-4640.

Table of ContentsGeneral InformationQuick Facts/Credits ...................................... 1Media Information ......................................... 2

2010 Outlook2010 Outlook ............................................. 4-52010 Roster .................................................. 6

Coaching & Support StaffApril Jauregui................................................ 8Anne Côté..................................................... 9Marko Majstorovic ...................................... 10Ryan Wallace/Support Staff................... 11-12

2010 Memphis TigersTiger Volleyball Bios .............................. 14-18

2009 Year-In-Review2009 Highlights ........................................... 202009 Statistics ............................................ 212009 Match Highs....................................... 222009 Match-by-Match ................................. 232009 Senior Class ...................................... 24

Opponents2010 Opponents .................................... 26-30Records vs. Opponents ......................... 31-32

Conference USAC-USA Write-up .......................................... 342009 Standings/Awards .............................. 35Stats ........................................................... 36

HistoryAll-time Letterwinners ................................. 38All-time Roster (by number)........................ 39Coaching .................................................... 40Career/Single-Season Records .................. 41Team Single-Season .................................. 42Yearly Stat Leaders .................................... 43Single-Match.......................................... 44-451,000 Kill Club ....................................... 46-48Hall of Fame ............................................... 48Year-by-Year Results ............................. 49-53Post-Season History ................................... 54All-Time Tournament Results...................... 55Honor Roll................................................... 56

2010 Memphis Volleyball Quick Facts

General Information Name of School: ...............University of MemphisLocation .............................Memphis, TennesseeFounded: ....................................................1912Enrollment: ..............................................21,424Nickname: ................................................. TigersColors: .........................................Blue and GrayConference: ............................ Conference USAArena (Capacity): ..........Elma Roane Fieldhouse................................................................. (2,000)President: ..........................Dr. Shirley C. RainesPhone: .........................................901) 678-2234Athletic Director: ......................... R. C. JohnsonPhone: ....................................... (901) 678-2335SWA: ............................................. Lynn ParkesPhone: .........................................901) 678-4117Faculty Rep.: .............................. Rodney SmithCompliance Coordinator: .............. Nicole GreenPhone: ...................................... (901) 678-2707

2010 Coaching Staff Phone: ....................................... (901) 678-2315Alma Mater: .............................. Memphis, 2001Overall Record/Record at Memphis (Years):................................ 24-38/Same (Two Seasons)Assistant Coach: ............................... Anne CôtéAlma Mater: ........ University of Saskatchewan, 1983Assistant Coach: ....................Marko MajstorovicAlma Mater: .............. Belgrade University, 2002

2010 Team Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.........................6/6Starters Returning/Lost:....................... 3+libero/32009 Record: ...............................................7-242009 C-USA Record/Finish ................... 3-13/11th

Media Relations Volleyball Contact: ....................... Jason C. ReddOffi ce Phone: ............................ (901) 678-4640Cell Phone: ............................... (901) 734-0565Fax: ........................................... (901) 678-4134Email: ................................ [email protected]: .............................www.gotigersgo.com

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PRESS CREDENTIALSCredentials for media wishing to cover Tiger volleyball can be obtained by contacting Jason Redd, Athletic Media Relations Assistant, at (901) 678-4640. Media covering visiting teams are asked to contact the Athletic Media Rela-tions offi ce at least one day prior to the match.

MATCH SERVICESGame notes and programs, statistics, rosters, media guides, fi nal box scores and play-by-play and other pertinent information will be provided by the U of M Athletic Media Relations. PARKINGMedia members will allowed to park in the Zach Curlin parking garage located beside the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. A limited number of passes are issued by the Athletic Media Relations offi ce.

PRACTICES/INTERVIEWSAll Tiger practices are closed to the public, but interview arrangements may be made by contacting Jason Redd in the Athletic Media Relations offi ce. All interviews are coordinated with Head Coach April Jauregui through Redd. If you wish to interview Coach Jauregui or a Tiger player, contact Redd so that an interview can be set around the player’s academic and practice schedules. Coach Jauregui and Tiger players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of each match.

TELEPHONES/INTERNETTelephones, ethernet and high-speed wireless internet access is available on press row for all University of Memphis home volleyball matches.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhoto credentials will be issued only to ap-proved photographers representing daily newspapers, television stations, wire services and the U of M Athletic Media Relations offi ce. Contact Athletic Media Relations Assistant Jason Redd for in-game photo locations and restrictions. Photographers are not permitted to sell photos taken at U of M volleyball matches without the written consent of the Athletic Media Relations offi ce.

TICKET INFORMATIONTickets for all Tiger home volleyball matches are available at the University of Memphis Ticket Offi ce at the corner of Southern and Normal, or by calling (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse ticket window on the day of the match.

TIGERS ON THE WEBThe offi cial athletic website of the University of Memphis is www.gotigersgo.com. Media information, such as game notes, box scores, statistics, etc., are all available on the website. Home C-USA matches will be streamed and broadcasted live, with U of M alum Jeff Bright-well calling the play-by-play action.

C-USA WEBSITEAdditional information about Conference USA and its member institutions can be obtained by logging on to www.conferenceusa.com. The conference site has up-to-date statistics and rankings of all league schools.

Local/Regional Media OutletsLocal/Regional Media Outlets

Phil StukenborgCommercial Appeal495 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-529-2360FAX: 901-529-2362

Joseph RussellThe Daily HelmsmanUniversity of MemphisMemphis, TN 38152Phone: 901-678-2192FAX: 901- 678-4792

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

Sports EditorShelby Sun Times7508 Capital Dr.Cordova, TN 38138Phone: 901-755-7386FAX: 901-755-0827

Sports EditorGermantown News7545 North StreetGermantown, TN 38138Phone: 901-754-0337FAX: 901-754-2961

Terry DavisMemphis Sport Magazine1138 N. Germantown Pkwy.Cordova, TN 38016Phone: 901-229-4749

Sports EditorThe Tennesseean1100 BroadwayNashville, TN 37202Phone: 615-259-8000FAX: 615-259-8826

Ron CaldwellDeSoto Times315 Losher StreetP.O. Box 100Hernando, MS 38632Phone: 662-429-6397FAX: 662-429-5229

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

Thomas SellersMillington Star5107 Easley St.Millington, TN 38053Phone: 901-872-2286FAX: 901-872-2965

Jeff IrelandCovington Leader2001 Hwy. 51 SouthCovington, TN 38019Phone: 901-476-7116FAX: 901-476-0373

Sports

PrintPrint TelevisionTelevisionGlenn CarverWREG-TV (CBS)803 Channel Three Dr.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-543-2117FAX: 901-543-2167

Jarvis GreerWMC-TV 5 (NBC)1960 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38103Phone: 901-726-0410FAX: 901-278-7633

Matt StarkWHBQ-TV 13 (Fox)485 S. HighlandMemphis, TN 38111Phone: 901-320-1345FAX: 901-320-1366

Jamie Griffi nWPTY-TV (ABC)2701 Union Ave.Memphis, TN 38104Phone: 901-323-2430Fax: 901-452-1820

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

WREC AM 6002650 Thousand Oaks Blvd.. Ste. 4100Memphis, TN 38118Phone: 901-259-1300FAX: 901-259-6445

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THE APRIL JAUREGUI COACHES SHOW

Tiger volleyball fans can track the Tigers every Tuesday during the season on April Jauregui’s weekly coaches show on Memphis Tigers All-Access. Hosted by Jeff Brightwell, Jauregui will give a recap of the previous week’s action, as well as a preview of the week’s upcoming competition and events.

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that it has never seen in its 40-year existence.

With the departure of four seniors and a pair of sophomores from last year’s club, head coach April Jauregui and her staff reloaded, bring in nine new student-athletes for the upcoming season. Includ-ed in that group are five four-year transfers and five true freshmen. In addition, of the nine new faces, five hail from Belgrade, Serbia, giving Memphis an international flavor it has never seen before. Of the team’s 15 players, eight are from outside of the U.S.

“We went out and recruited a great class that will immediately give us the opportunity to be at the top of the conference,” said Jauregui.

Combined with a core group of six returning letterwinners, who have all seen time in starting roles throughout their careers, Jauregui is excited about the po-tential of this year’s team.

Jauregui is fortunate to have six solid returnees back to lead the club and help the newcomers make smooth transitions into a new sys-tem.

Outside Hitter/Right Side Hitter Altrese Hawkins (So., OH, 5-10) Katlin Inglish (Sr., OH, 6-0)Vesna Jelic (So., OH, 5-11)Marija Jovanovic (So., OH, 6-2)Maja Kostic (So., OH, 5-10)

The strength of this year’s club will come from the outside hitter posi-tion. Sophomores Altrese Hawkins and Marija Jovanovic return after leading the Tigers’ offense a year ago.

Hawkins, a 2009 C-USA All-Fresh-man selection, downed a team-best 335 kills and led the way with a .282 attack percentage. After sitting out the first 15 matches of the year, Jo-vanovic provided the team with a much-needed second option. She connected for 165 kills and led the club with 3.30 kills per set.

“Altrese has set herself apart as one of the top players in the league. She was worked extremely hard this spring and summer and I expect an-other great year. Marija came in and gave us big boost last year and we

expect her to showcase even more of her talent this year.”

Memphis will get an offensive boost from four-year transfers Vesna Jelic and Maja Kostic. Jelic, a transfer from New Orleans, will challenge immediately for a starting role on the outside. The Belgrade, Serbia native was solid on both sides of the net for the Privateers in 2009, logging four double-doubles. She slammed 184 kills and hit .293, while making 221 digs and 17 to-tal blocks. Kostic, who transfers to Memphis after two seasons at Ken-nesaw State, led KSU in kills per set, through 26 sets, before suffer-ing a season-ending injury in 2008. She bounced back to record 37 digs and 16 kills in limited action in 2009.

“Vesna is a transfer from New Or-leans,” said Jauregui. “I am glad we can provide a place for Vesna to complete her collegiate career. She brings to the court tremendous ball control skills. She has a very high volleyball IQ and I look for her to contribute immediately and com-pete for a starting role. Maja will bring a maturity to the court that we need. She will compete as an out-side hitter, but we also know we can utilize her skills in the back court.”

Middle Blocker Emily Underwood (Sr., MB, 6-3)Katie Meyer (Fr., MB, 6-3)Cassidy Hawkins (So., MB, 6-2)Jovana Barisic (Fr., MB, 6-4)

With the loss of Carolyn Baker, Casey Sines to transfer, and Em-ily Underwood to a career-ending injury, Jauregui’s middle blocking corps will be an inexperienced one, featuring sophomore trans-fer Cassidy Hawkins and true freshmen Katie Meyer and Jo-vana Barisic.

Barisic and Meyer will be forced into action while learning the po-sition and adjusting to the college game.

Hawkins played sparingly in her freshman season at UT Martin. The Lexington, Tenn., native downed 12 kills and made 20 to-tal blocks

Libero/Defensive Specialist Christine Bach (Sr., L, 5-9)Becky Shaffer (Sr., DS, 5-4)Aleksandra Petronijevic (Fr., L, 5-4)

The back row is where Memphis is most experienced with the re-turn of seniors Christine Bach and Becky Shaffer. The duo led

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A New BeginningTigers Reload with Five Returnees and Nine Newcomers

Memphis added nine newcomers to its nucleus of six returning letterwinners for 2010. Of the nine new Tigers, five are transfers from four-year schools.

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Memphis in digs and service aces last season.

Bach led Memphis in digs in 2007-08, but made the transition to the setter role a year ago. She ranks ninth all-time at Memphis with 1,298 career digs.

With Bach running the Tiger’s offense, Shaffer moved into the libero position and led the squad with 457 digs in 2009.

Freshman Aleksandra Petroni-jevic will add depth to the U of M backline. The Belgrade, Serbia native will likely redshirt the year adjusting to the college game in preparation to take over next season.

Setter Hajnalka Molnar (So., S, 5-10)Holly Fong (Jr., S, 5-7)Megan Pulido (Fr., S, 5-8)

With two four-year transfers and a high school all-state performer battling for playing time, the set-ter position looks to be the most competitive spot on the court for the 2010 Tigers.

“Having tough competition in the setter position will take our whole team to a new level,” said Jau-regui.

Holly Fong and Hajnalka Molnar will get the first looks at the start-ing role, with freshman Megan Pulido set to see time in a re-serve role.

Fong, a transfer from High Point University, put together a solid sophomore campaign as the starting setter for the Panthers last year. In 33 matches, she dished out 1,211 assists and av-eraged over 10 assists per set. She also put away 58 kills and picked up 286 digs. In two sea-sons at HPU, Fong totaled over 1300 assists and 64 kills, while racking up 317 digs and 15 dou-ble-doubles.

Molnar, a member of the Hungar-ian national team and a former member of the Hungarian Junior National championship team in 2009, handed out 778 assists and made 176 digs in her fresh-man campaign.

“Hajnalka is another transfer from the UNO program,” Jauregui said. “At 5-11, Hajnalka brings

height to the block. She is a tal-ented, accurate setter who can di-versify and run a complex system of play. She is a solid defensive player and server.”

Pulido, the lone local product on the Memphis roster, earned Tennessee All-State accolades as a senior.

Schedule Memphis faces a challenging schedule in 2010. The 32-match slate includes five matches against teams that advanced to the 2009 NCAA Tournament and 18 contests

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With the experience of senior Katlin Inglish (left) and the return of Altrese Hawkins (center) and Marija Jovanovic (right), the Tigers will be strong on the outside in 2010.

Seniors Becky Shaffer and Christine Bach will anchor the Tiger’s back row defense.

against 12 clubs that posted win-ning records in 2009.

“The goal with this year’s schedule was to create balance,” said Jau-regui. “We scheduled two regional tournaments in order to minimize the travel fatigue, and are hosting one tournament. We will play 12 matches in our pre-season sched-ule before the start of conference play. I wanted to get our team out on the road more in preparation for the new C-USA schedule. With seven new players, it is very important to build camaraderie early in the sea-

son and this schedule gives us an opportunity to do that.”

With the elimination of the post-season tournament, the regular season C-USA sched-ule will take on a new look for 2010. The C-USA season will begin September 25 and will conclude on November 27. Mem-phis will play home-and-home contests against every league team except East Carolina and Marshall.

“This year we will play 20 confer-ence matches,” Jauregui said. “It was decided by the conference coaches to eliminate the C-USA tournament. It is a unique sched-ule that incorporates some in-novative ideas such as a series format. Every match counts and there is no room to take a “day off” because with no conference tournament, your record deter-mines your season finish. The new format amplifies the impor-tance of every match. Every C-USA match will be a battle this year, and at this point, there is no clear-cut favorite.”

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Roster Breakdown 2010 RosterNumerical RosterNO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL1 Becky Shaffer L/DS 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Ursuline Academy2 Cassidy Hawkins MB/RS 6-2 So. Lexington, Tenn./UT-Martin3 Christine Bach L/DS/S 5-9 Sr. Dresden, Germany/Royal HS (Wis.)6 Altrese Hawkins RS/OH 5-10 So. Schaumburg, Ill./Hoffman Estates HS7 Katlin Inglish OH 6-0 Sr. Bellville, Texas/Bellville HS8 Megan Pulido S 5-8 Fr. Cordova, Tenn./St. Benedict Academy9 Marija Jovanovic RS 6-3 So. Belgrade, Serbia/Milutin Milankovic10 Maja Kostic OH 5-10 So. Belgrade, Serbia/Kennesaw State12 Jovana Barisic MB 6-4 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/Srednja Turisticka13 Vesna Jelic OH 5-11 So. Belgrade, Serbia/New Orleans14 Hajnalka Molnar S 5-11 So. Budapest, Hungary/New Orleans16 Aleksandra Petronijević L 5-4 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/Prva Beogradska Gimnazija17 Holly Fong S 5-7 Jr. Sebastopol, Calif./High Point University18 Emily Underwood MB 6-3 Sr. Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada/ Saugeen District Secondary School 22 Katie Meyer MB 6-3 Fr. Dalton, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit HS

Alphabetical RosterNO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL3 Christine Bach L/DS/S 5-9 Sr. Dresden, Germany/Royal HS (Wis.)12 Jovana Barisic MB 6-4 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/Srednja Turisticka17 Holly Fong S 5-7 Jr. Sebastopol, Calif./High Point University6 Altrese Hawkins RS/OH 5-10 So. Schaumburg, Ill./Hoffman Estates HS2 Cassidy Hawkins MB/RS 6-2 So. Lexington, Tenn./UT-Martin7 Katlin Inglish OH 6-0 Sr. Bellville, Texas/Bellville HS13 Vesna Jelic OH 5-11 So. Belgrade, Serbia/New Orleans9 Marija Jovanovic RS 6-3 So. Belgrade, Serbia/Milutin Milankovic10 Maja Kostic OH 5-10 So. Belgrade, Serbia/Kennesaw State22 Katie Meyer MB 6-3 Fr. Dalton, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit HS14 Hajnalka Molnar S 5-11 So. Budapest, Hungary/New Orleans16 Aleksandra Petronijević L 5-4 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/Prva Beogradska Gimnazija8 Megan Pulido S 5-8 Fr. Cordova, Tenn./St. Benedict Academy1 Becky Shaffer L/DS 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Ursuline Academy18 Emily Underwood MB 6-3 Sr. Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada/ Saugeen District Secondary School

Managers: Andrew Côté, Nicole JacksonStrength & Conditioning: Mike Jenkins (Texas A&M, 1990)Trainers: Cathy Williams (Graduate Asst. Trainer)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: April Jauregui (Memphis, 2001); Third Season at MemphisAssistant Coaches: Anne Côté (University of Saskatchewan, 1983); Fourth Season at Memphis Marko Majstorovic (Belgrade University, 2002); Third Season at Memphis Ryan Wallace, Volunteer Assistant; Second Season at Memphis

Pronunciation GuideChristine Bach BOCKJovana Barisic YO-vuh-nuh BAR-i-shish Katlin Inglish Kate-lin EnglishVesna Jelic VESS-nuh YELL-ick Marija Jovanovic Maria Jo-VON-o-vichMaja Kostic Maya COAST-itchHajnalka Molnar Hall-KNOCK-uh MOLE-narAleksandra Petronijević Alexandra Petro-KNEE-yo-vich

By ClassSeniors (4): Christine Bach, Katlin Inglish,Becky Shaffer, Emily UnderwoodJuniors (1): Holly FongSophomores (5): Altrese Hawkins, Vesna Jelic, Marija Jovanovic, Maja Kostic, Hajnalka MolnarFreshmen (2): Jovana Barisic, Katie Meyer, Aleksandra Petronijević

By StateCalifornia (1): Holly FongOhio (2): Katie Meyer, Becky ShafferIllinois (1): Altrese HawkinsTexas (1): Katlin Inglish

By CountryU.S.A. (5): Holly Fong, Altrese Hawkins, Katlin Inglish, Katie Meyer, Becky ShafferCanada (1): Emily Underwood

Germany (1): Christine BachHungary (1): Hajnalka MolnarSerbia (5): Jovana Barisic, Vesna Jelic, Marija Jovanovic, Maja Kostic, Aleksandra Petronijević

By Height5’4” (2): Aleksandra Petronijević, Becky Shaffer5’7” (1): Holly Fong5’9” (1): Christine Bach5’10” (2): Altrese Hawkins, Maja Kostic5’11” (2): Vesna Jelic, Hajnalka Molnar6’0” (1): Katlin Inglish6’2” (1): Marija Jovanovic6’3” (2): Katie Meyer, Emily Underwood6’4” (1): Jovana Barisic

By PositionDS (1): Becky ShafferLibero (2): Christine Bach, Aleksandra PetronijevićMiddle Blocker (3): Jovana Barisic, Katie Mey-er, Emily UnderwoodOutside Hitter (3): Katlin Inglish, Vesna Jelic, Maja KosticRight Side (2): Altrese Hawkins, Marija JovanovicSetter (2): Holly Fong, Hajnalka Molnar

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One of seven coaches at the University of Memphis to have returned to their alma mater, April Jau-regui enters her

third season at the helm of the Tiger volleyball program. On Mar. 5, 2008, Jauregui, a former Univer-sity of Memphis assistant coach and Academic All-American player was named the head vol-leyball coach at Memphis, replacing its lon-gest-tenured and all-time winningest coach, Carrie Yerty. The eighth head coach in Memphis volley-ball’s 39-year history, Jauregui took the reins of the Memphis volleyball program in the spring of 2008, after a three-year stint as an assistant under Yerty. Jauregui’s familiarity with the program made the transition from as-sistant coach to head coach a smooth one. Jauregui brings a youthful energy and ex-citement to the program, as well as 10 years of coaching experience at three Division I institu-

tions (Ohio, Lamar and Memphis). Taking over the volleyball program at her alma mater is a dream fulfilled for Jauregui, who continues to build on the past successes of Memphis

volleyball and is in the process of raising the program to an elite status. Jauregui showed that she was up to the challenge of guiding the Memphis program, as she led an inexperienced Tiger squad to a 17-14 mark with just one senior and five new-comers on the roster. Three Tigers (Christine Bach, Carolyn Baker and Emily Underwood) earned C-USA postseason awards in Jau-regui’s inaugural campaign. Year two proved to be a tough one for the Tigers. But under Jauregui’s tutelage, Altrese Hawkins was named to the 2009 C-USA All-Freshman squad, while Bach and Becky Shaf-fer earned C-USA All-Academic honors. Upon the completion of her volleyball ca-reer and graduation from the University of Memphis in 2001, Jauregui moved on to Ohio University, where she served as the Bobcats’ volunteer assistant in the fall of 2001, while working towards her master’s degree. While at Ohio, Jauregui oversaw the program’s re-cruiting and travel. On the court, she was in charge of coaching the Bobcat outside hitters. After a solid first year, Jauregui took on added responsibilities as a full-time assistant under former Bobcats head coach Mike Lessinger in 2002. In her two seasons with the OU pro-gram, Jauregui helped the Bobcats to a 36-25 mark, including a 25-9 finish in 2002. That 2002 squad won the program’s first-ever MAC Tournament match en route to advancing to

the semifinals of the league’s tournament. Prior to taking the assistant post at Memphis, the Orange County, Calif., native spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons as an assistant coach under former U of M assistant Fiona Simmons at Lamar University. Jauregui made the return to her alma mater in 2005 and quickly took charge of the Tigers out-side hitters. Her impact was immediately felt as Memphis posted over 1,800 kills in three of the last five seasons. Former Tigers outside hitter Ashley Liford posted a pair of the program’s top performances from an outside en route to an All-C-USA season in 2007 under Jauregui. The former Memphis star began her coaching career at the club level while still a student-ath-lete at Memphis. She led the Memphis Jr.’s and later coached Spike Volleyball Club in Nashville, Tenn. The former April Harriman was a standout out-side hitter for Yerty at Memphis from 1997-2000. A highly-decorated player on the court, she still ranks 18th all-time at Memphis with 1,071 career kills. Over her four-year career, Jauregui played in 129 matches and averaged over 250 kills per season. She led her 2000 club with 494 kills (a mark that still stands in the program’s top 10). One of five Tiger volleyball players to ever record 30 kills in a match, Jauregui became the third to do so when she slammed down 30 kills in a win over cross-town foe Christian Brothers in the 2000 season. A true student-athlete, she also excelled in the classroom as an eight-time Dean’s List student. She was selected as the University of Memphis’ top female athlete in 2000, when she earned the Elma Roane Award. She also was tabbed the University’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year Award in 2000. A four-time recipient of the Con-ference USA Commissioner’s Medal, Jauregui earned an honor that no other Tiger had ever re-ceived in 2000 when she was tabbed a CoSIDA Academic First Team All-District performer and also became Memphis volleyball’s first-ever Co-SIDA Academic All-American. She graduated from Memphis Summa Cum Laude in 2001 with a degree in communications and political science. She completed her mas-ter’s studies in organizational communication at Ohio University in the spring of 2002. Jauregui came to Memphis after a storied high school career at Brethren Christian in Los Ange-les. A two-time all-league performer, Jauregui de-parted the BCHS program with the single-match records for kills, blocks, aces and digs. Jauregui became the school’s first female athlete to go to school on an athletic scholarship when she made the decision to come to Memphis. Jauregui was the salutatorian of her class at BCHS and was named the California Intercollegiate Federa-tion’s Scholar Athlete of the Year for the 1996-97 school year. An all-around athlete, Jauregui also lettered

Hometown ....................Orange County, Calif.High School .......................Brethren Christian Alma Mater ............................ Memphis, 2001................Communications & Political Science......................................Ohio University, 2002................MS- Organizational Communications

Coaching Background2008-presentUniversity of Memphis• Head Coach2005-07University of Memphis• Assistant Coach2003-04Lamar University• Assistant Coach2002Ohio University • Assistant Coach2001Ohio University • Volunteer Assistant Coach

Playing ExperienceUniversity of Memphis - 1997-2000

Collegiate Playing Honors2000• Female Student-Athlete of the Year• Elma Roane Award• CoSIDA Academic All-American • CoSIDA Academic First Team All-District

Jauregui’s Playing Accomplishments

Career• 18th all-time in Memphis history with 1,017 kills

Single-Season• 494 kills in 2000 rank 11th on Memphis’ sin-gle-season records list• 1317 attempts in 2000 ranks 4th all-time at Memphis

Match• 30 kills vs. Christian Brothers (11/7/00)• 29 kills vs. Ole Miss (9/16/00)• 27 kills, 24 digs vs. Tulane (11/11/00)• 25 digs at Southern Miss (10/1/00)

All-Tournament Selections2000• University of Portland Tournament

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April JaureguiApril JaureguiHead Coach (Memphis, 2001)

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on the hardwood, earning honorable mention honors as a forward. Jauregui is married to Gabriel Jauregui, who is a special education teacher and varsity vol-leyball coach at Cordova High School. He also served as the assistant basketball coach at Harding Academy and helped guide the Lions’ girl’s squad to a state title in 2010.

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Anne CôtéAnne CôtéAsst. Coach (University of Saskatchewan, 1983)

Fifth SeasonAnne Côté en-ters her fifth season as an assistant coach at the Univer-sity of Memphis. Côté is the pro-gram’s recruit-

ing coordinator and oversees the program’s U.S./Canadian recruiting efforts. A native of Alberta, Canada, Côté came to Memphis as a volunteer assistant in 2006. Af-ter helping the Tigers to an appearance in the C-USA Championship match in 2006, she was promoted to a full-time assistant in 2007. Not your ordinary assistant, Côté brings a wealth of volleyball knowledge, as well as over 30 years of coaching and player evaluation ex-perience to April Jauregui’s staff. With Jauregui taking over the program in 2008, Côté took on a host of new roles. Côté is the program’s recruiting coordinator and over-sees the program’s U.S./Canadian recruiting efforts. In addition, she serves as the team’s academic liaison, equipment manager, ban-quet director and travel coordinator. Prior to coming to Memphis in 2006, Côté spent the previous five years as the head vol-leyball coach at Aden Bowman Collegiate In-stitute. While there, she led ABCI to four-con-secutive city championships and three-straight Saskatchewan 5A Gold Medal crowns. A decorated instructor, Côté earned her first recognition in 1984 when she was tabbed Sas-katchewan Volleyball Association (SVA) Fe-male Coach of the Year. She again garnered the honor in 1985 and also earned SVA High Performance Coach of the Year twice (1994,

2005), while hauling in SVA Development Coach of the Year accolades in 2000-01 and again in 2003. She was honored as Volleyball Canada’s 2005 Female Coach of the Year in June, 2006. Côté was awarded the LIFE Membership Award with the SVA in 2006. In November of 2007, Côté was given one of the highest honors attainable, as she was inducted into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in the sport of volleyball. Côté became active in the Canadian club and provincial volleyball scene following her colle-giate playing career. She began her career in 1978 as the head club coach of the U-18 Kinder-sley/Saskatoon A&A Juveniles. Her teams won six-straight provincial crowns and marched to a National Silver medal finish in 1984, a Silver medal in 1987 and a Bronze medal in 1994. She guided the U-18 JCVC Red Juveniles to four top-15 national finishes from 2002-06. As a provincial head coach, Côté claimed a pair of championship with the U-18 Can-Am Juveniles (1984) and the U-17 Zone 6 Winter Games team (1986). Her U-20 provincial teams competed in the Canada Games three times, placing fifth in 1987 and 2005. In her coaching career, Côté guided 17 teams to provincial titles or Canadian National medal finishes. In addition, she sent over 30 players on to National team programs and/or European pro-fessional competition. Several others have gone on to play at Canadian or American universities. As a player, Côté was a three-year setter at the University of Saskatchewan, where she led the Huskiettes to a CIAU Silver medal finish en route to being tabbed a second-team all-star setter. Following her collegiate playing days, Côté won a gold and silver medal playing for Saskatche-wan and Alberta, respectively. The Alberta native has since played 15 years in the Senior Women’s ranks for Kindersly A & A and Saskatoon Soar. Most recently, she competed in the World Mas-ters Games in the sport of volleyball in 2005. Côté has also been instrumental in other as-pects of teaching, serving as an instructor in the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation. In addition, Côté has been an official since 1973 and a Canadian National official for 22 years. She has served as the treasurer on the executive board of the Saskatoon Volleyball Of-ficials Organization since 1984. A graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Côté earned bachelor’s degrees in physical edu-cation in 1983 and education in 1984. Anne has two daughters: Tara (25), who let-tered at UL-Lafayette as a defensive specialist and setter from 2004-07; Laura (23), who lettered at Memphis from 2005-08 and a son, Andrew (20). Tara graduated from UL-L with a degree in chemical engineering, while Laura received her degree in marketing from Memphis in the spring of 2009. Andrew is an anthropology major at the University of Memphis and a manager for the Ti-ger volleyball program.

Hometown............. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaAlma Mater University of Saskatchewan, 1983..................................... (Physical Education).................University of Saskatchewan,1984 ....................................................(Education)

Playing Experience2005World Masters Volleyball 1982-89Kindersley A & A 1978-1980Kindersley A & A and Saskatoon Soar - 1979Saskatchewan - Western Canada Games1977Alberta - Western Canada Games 1974-76, 1981University of Saskatchewan

Coaching BackgroundCOLLEGE2007-presentUniversity of Memphis• Assistant Coach2006University of Memphis• Volunteer Assistant Coach

CLUB VOLLEYBALL TEAMS:2002-06JCVC Red Juveniles (U-18)• Head Coach2000-01JCVC Red Midgets (U-16)• Head Coach1998-98RCVC (U-14)• Head Coach1997Saskatoon Black Widows (U-18)• Head Coach1987, 1994, 2004-05Saskatoon A&A Juniors (U-20)• Head Coach1978-83, 79, 80, 85, 86, 94 Kindersley A&A/ Saskatoon (U-16/U-18) • Head Coach

PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS1991-93, 2000-01SVA Midget Team (U-16)• Head Coach1986, 2002Zone 6 Winter Games (U-17) • Head Coach1983, 1987Canada Games (U-20) • Head Coach1982-84Can-Am Juveniles (U-18)• Head Coach

HIGH SCHOOL2002-05Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute • Head Coach

Hometown

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2007Inducted into Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame 2006 SVA LIFE Membership Award Volleyball Canada Female Coach of the Year2005 Sask-Sport Saskatchewan Provincial Vol-unteer Recognition Award2002SVA Community Service Award in Vol-leyball2000-03 SVA Development Coach of the Year 1994, 2005 SVA High Performance Coach of the Year1984-85SVA Female Coach of the Year

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Playing Experience

1998-2000Serbia National Beach Volley Team1997-98Dubocica Leskovac (Serbian Pro A2 League) 1996-97Partizan Belgrade (Serbian Pro A1 League) 1995-96Zelezincar Belgrade (Serbian Pro A2 League) 1994-96Yugoslavia Jr. National Team1988-95Partizan Belgrade (Youth teams)

Playing Honors

Serbian Pro A2 League• 1997 Best Defensive Player (Libero)• 1996 Best Defensive Player (Libero) • 1995 Best Outside Hitter

Marko MajstorovicMarko MajstorovicAsst. Coach (Belgrade University, 2002)

Third SeasonMarko Majsto-rovic enters his third season as an assistant coach at the University of Memphis. A native of Bel-

grade, Serbia, Majstorovic brings a wealth of volleyball knowledge to the Memphis coach-ing staff and plays a key role in the program’s on-court training, video analysis, blocking and defensive systems and international recruiting efforts. Off the court, he serves as the Tigers volleyball camps and tournament director, and he oversees the Tiger volleyball managers. Under Majstorovic’s tutelage, Memphis led Conference USA in blocking in 2008, while middle blocker Emily Underwood led the league in blocks and was ranked among the top blockers in the nation. Majstorovic’s defen-sive instruction also helped Tiger libero Chris-tine Bach finish second in the league in digs per game. Majstorovic brings over 10 years of coach-ing experience to the Memphis volleyball pro-

gram, having worked as both a head coach and an assistant coach for youth and semi-pro leagues in Ser-bia, as well as at the Division I ranks (at the University of Oregon) in the

U.S. Majstorovic also served as the sports direc-tor for the volleyball club, Junior Belgrade, where he ran the club’s winter and summer volleyball camps. Five of Majstorovic’s players on his Junior Belgrade squad earned NCAA Division I scholarships. Since beginning his coaching career in 1998, Majstorovic has proven to be one of the top up-and-coming coaches in Serbia. He launched his career as head coach of the youth women’s teams at the Banjica Belgrade volleyball club. After two years at Banjica Bel-grade, he took over as the head coach for the Radnicki Volleyball Club’s youth women’s teams. He also assumed the assistant coach-ing position for the Club’s A1 Pro League team. Majstorovic guided his U-17 youth wom-en’s squad to a state title, while helping the Pro League team to a second-place finish in 2000. He also helped the Radnicki Volleyball Club’s Senior Women’s team to a National Volleyball Cup of Serbia title in 2002. Majstorovic then spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons as an assistant coach to Jim Moore at the University of Oregon, before moving back to Serbia to take over as the head coach for the youth and senior women’s programs at the Banovic Strahinja Volleyball Club. Majstorovic also served as head coach for the women’s youth teams at Volley Star Belgrade Volleyball Club.

Majstorovic most recently took over as head coach of the Asics Memphis Metro U-16 Junior Olympic squad in the summer of 2009. In his first year at the helm of the U-16 club team, he led them to a Delta Region championship and an ap-pearance in the National Junior Olympic Tourna-ment in Miami. An accomplished player on the volleyball court, Majstorovic began playing in the youth leagues in Belgrade, before earning a spot on the Yugoslavian Junior National Team from 1994-96. While playing for Yugoslavian Juniors, Majstorovic played for Zelezincar Belgrade of the Serbian Second League. He was tabbed the Best Outside Hitter in Serbian Pro A2 League in 1995 and hauled in the league’s Best Defensive Player honors as a libero in 1996. His success in the Pro A2 League landed him an opportunity in the Pro A1 League — Serbian volleyball’s top-level — with Partizan Belgrade. He played for Partizan Belgrade for two seasons before a two-season stint with Dubocica Leskovac of the Pro A2 League. He earned his second Best Defen-sive Player award while with Dubocica Leskovac in 1997. Majstorovic then moved to the beach circuit, where he played for the Serbian National Beach Volleyball team from 1998-2000. While on the beach volleyball circuit, Majstorovic played for the Balkan Volleyball Championships in 1998. Majstorovic earned a degree in physical edu-cation from Belgrade University in 2002 and went on to work toward a volleyball coaching degree, which he received from Belgrade Sports Acad-emy in 2003.

The Majstorovic File

Hometown ............................. Belgrade, SerbiaAlma Mater .......... Belgrade University, 2002 .............................................(Physical Education) .........................Belgrade Sports Academy, 2003 ................................... (Volleyball Coach Degree)

Coaching Background2009Memphis Metro Volleyball Club• U-16 Head Coach

2008-presentUniversity of Memphis• Assistant Coach

2007Volleyball Club Volley Star Belgrade• Youth Girls Head Coach

2006-07Volleyball Club Banovic Strahinja • Youth Woman’s Head Coach• Semi-Pro League Senior Woman’s Head Coach

2005-06University of Oregon• Assistant Volleyball Coach

2002-05Volleyball Club Junior Belgrade• Youth Teams Head Coach• Senior Team Head Coach• Sports director

1999-2001Volleyball Club Radnicki Belgrade • Head Coach Youth Woman’s Teams•Asst. Coach Senior Team A1 Pro League

1998-99Volleyball Club Banjica Belgrade • Head Coach Youth Woman’s Teams

Coaching Accomplishments2009Memphis Metro• Delta Region Champions

2006 Volleyball Club Banovic Strahinja Belgrade• 2nd place European Club Championships (Girls U-18)

2004Volleyball Club Junior Belgrade •2nd place European Club Championships (Girls U-18)

2002 Volleyball Club Radnicki • National Volleyball Cup of Serbia Champions (Radnicki Sr. Women)

2001 Volleyball Club Radnicki• State Vice-Champions Youth team (Girls U-17)

2000 Volleyball Club Radnicki• State Champions (Girls U- 17)Volleyball Club Radnicki • Sr. Women– 2nd place Serbian Pro A1 League

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Ryan WallaceRyan WallaceVolunteer Asst. Coach (Tennessee, 2007)

Second Season

Jeff Brightwell returns for his third season as the “Voice of Tiger Volleyball”.

Brightwell, who is a 1996 graduate of the University of Memphis, will call a select num-ber of the Tiger’s home C-USA matches in 2010 on “Memphis Tiger-Vision”. Prior to Memphis, Brightwell spent six years in Missouri. While in the “Show-Me” state, Brightwell was honored as Missouri’s “Sports-caster of the Year” in 2002 and received Cer-tificates of Merit for sports in 1999 and 2000 as well as a Certificate of Merit for Play-by-Play in 2003. In the fall of 2008, Brightwell became the host of “Memphis Tiger-Vision”, the Universi-ty’s home for live and on-demand athletic cov-erage. He hosts coach’s shows on GoTiger-sGo.com for over 10 sports and also provides play-by-play coverage of men’s and women’s soccer. A native Memphian, Brightwell has done play-by-play for Southeast Missouri State, Central Methodist College, Truman State, Moberly Community College, and the Mem-phis RiverKings. Outside of Tiger Volleyball, Brightwell is the broadcast “Voice” of University of Memphis baseball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s soccer. He also serves as Crew-Co-ordinator for the University of Memphis Radio Network, where he has also called games for Tiger Basketball. Brightwell is also in his sev-enth year as Public Address Announcer for the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds.

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Jeff BrightwellJeff BrightwellInternet Play-by-Play

Third Season

Andrew CôtéAndrew CôtéStudent Manager

First Season

Mike JenkinsMike JenkinsStrength CoachThird Season

Mike Jenkins enters his third season as the volleyball strength and

conditioning coach at the University of Mem-phis. He is also responsible for the strength training of the women’s basketball, softball, tennis, golf and women’s soccer programs. Jenkins, who had previous stints at Texas A&M, Weber State and most recently Mar-shall, worked three years locally at D1 Sports Training in Cordova, Tenn., before making the transition to the University of Memphis. At D1Sports, he served as the athletic director/strength coach, and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the facility and for facilitating the training programs and tech-niques, managing facility personnel and di-recting special events and marketing. A 1990 graduate of Texas A&M, Jenkins worked as a graduate assistant and then a restricted earnings assistant in the Aggies strength and conditioning department from 1990-94. He then served as the head strength coach at Weber State University from 1994-98, where he implemented the speed and strength programs for WSU’s 13 sports pro-grams. Jenkins spent seven years (1998-2005) with Marshall University as the head strength and conditioning coach. In addition to his duties with the football team, Jenkins oversaw the strength training and conditioning workouts of volleyball, track and field and baseball. He is certified with the CSCC, and has a level one certification with United States Weight Lifting Federation.

Nicole JacksonNicole JacksonStudent Manager

Third Season

Nicole Jackson begins her third year as manager with the Mem-phis volleyball program.

Jackson will be responsible for carrying out the day-to-day managerial and equipment needs for the program and its student-athletes. A native of Memphis, Tenn., Jackson gradu-ated from Bartlett High School in 2008. She is the daughter of Robin and Gina Jack-son.

The Wallace File

Hometown ........................Germantown, Tenn.High School ....................Houston High SchoolAlma Mater ...University of Tennessee, 2007 ..................................................... (Legal Studies)

Coaching Background2009-presentUniversity of Memphis• Volunteer Assistant Coach

St. Agnes Academy• Head Coach

2007-08University of Tennessee• Volunteer Assistant Coach

Playing Experience2006-08University of Tennessee Club Volleyball Team

Andrew Côté begins his first sea-son as a student manager with the Memphis volleyball team.

A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-ada, Côté will be responsible for the daily de-mands and equipment needs of the Tiger players and coaches. He will also assists in practice as well as handling various video responsibilities. A 2010 graduate of Walter Murray Collegiate, Côté lettered as a setter and libero and played for the Saskatchewan Provincial Team in 2007. Côté is the son of Memphis Assistant coach Anne Côté. He has two sisters, Tara, who lettered as a setter and defensive specialist at UL-Lafay-ette and Laura, who was an All-American per-former at Memphis from 2005-08. His proposed major is anthropology.

Ryan Wallace begins his sec-ond season as a volunteer as-sistant coach for the Univer-sity of Memphis volleyball pro-

gram. On the court, Wallace will work primarily with the Tiger middle blockers as well as as-sisting in practice drills. Off the court, he will handle various video responsibilities. A graduate of Houston High School, Wal-lace is in his fourth year of coaching volley-ball. He started his career path in 2007 as a volunteer assistant coach for head coach Rob Patrick at the University of Tennessee. After his stint with the Volunteers, Wallace, a native of Germantown, Tenn., returned to his hometown to join Jauregui’s staff as the volun-teer coach.

In addition to his volunteer position at Mem-phis, Wallace took over as the varsity head coach at St. Agnes Academy prior to the 2009 season. In just his first year at the helm of the program, Wallace guided SAA to a Division II AA Tennes-see State Tournament appearance. Under Wal-lace’s guidance, St. Agnes finished the season 30-11 and advanced to the state quarterfinals. Wallace also coaches club volleyball for Mem-phis Metro, where he serves as a coach for the program’s 17 All-Star National team. As a player, Wallace was an outside hitter on Tennessee’s men’s volleyball club team from 2006-08. Wallace earned his degree from the University of Tennessee in legal studies in 2007.

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A native of Bryan, Texas, Jenkins earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education in 1990 from Texas A&M and earned his mas-ter’s degree in kinesiology in 1992, also from Texas A&M. He has two children, Jordyn Nikole (14) and Brandon Michael (9).

Ray Mullins returns for his 13th

year as the public address an-nouncer for the University of

Memphis volleyball program. Mullins is also the public address voice for all Tiger baseball home games and several U of M softball home games. He also currently serves as the voice of the Tiger marching band, a post he has held for over 20 years. Mullins voice can be heard at several athletic events around the Memphis area. He serves as the public address announcer for Briarcrest Christian High School, the Autozone Liberty Bowl High School All Star Game and the Gulf South Conference Men’s and Women’s Bas-ketball Tournament. Mullins graduated from the University of Memphis (then-Memphis State) in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in Radio, Television and Film Production. Mullins, a native of Memphis, works as a

service leader at Wachovia Bank, overseeing the operation of all Mem-phis and Southaven branches. He and his wife, Carolyn, have been married for 39 years and have three daughters,

Kim (36), Amy (32) and Emily (30).

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Ray MullinsRay MullinsP.A. Announcer

13th Season

Lynn Parkes is in her 27th year as the Senior Women’s Ad-ministrator at the University of

Memphis. In her role, she oversees seven inter-collegiate sports, including women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s track and fi eld, men’s and women’s tennis and softball. Parkes also oversees the areas of compliance and student-athlete services. Prior to devoting full-time leadership to her associate athletics director role, Parkes spent 11 years as the head women’s golf coach at Memphis. A native of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Parkes is a 1973 graduate of the University of Alabama, where she was a member of the Crimson Tide women’s golf team. An exceptional golfer, Parkes was a participant in the National Col-legiate Championship Tournament in each of her fi nal three years of college. Following graduation, she taught for two years at Loretta (Tenn.) High School as a physical education instructor. Parkes came to the University of Memphis in 1975 to complete her graduate degree in Physical Education and, at the same time, started the women’s golf program.

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Lynn ParkesLynn ParkesAssociate A.D./SWA

27th Season

In addition to her administration of the women’s sports programs, Parkes serves as compliance coordinator for the University of Memphis Athletic Department. As such, she is the liaison to C-USA and the NCAA in adherence to the rules and regulations of the two organizations. She also served on the NCAA Task Force, which designed the approved restructure of the NCAA. A former member of the LPGA, Parkes served as chair of the NCAA Women’s Golf Committee. She served as tournament director of the 1995 NCAA East Golf Regional and the 2000 NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional Tourna-ment, both hosted by Memphis. In 2004 Parkes chaired the NCAA Women’s Bas-ketball Committee, whose charge is the selection and conduct of the NCAA National Championship.

Erin ShawErin ShawMarketing

First Season

Bridget VanLandeghem begins her seventh season with the Ti-ger volleyball team. A native of

Paris, Ill., VanLandeghem joined the University of Memphis academic staff in August, 2002 and took over as the volleyball counselor in the 2003 Spring semester. Under VanLandeghem’s counsel, the Tiger vol-leyball program has earned seven consecutive ACVA Team Academic Award. In addition to her duties as the volleyball coun-selor, VanLandeghem serves as counselor for baseball, men’s golf, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, and co-ed rifl e. Prior to joining the University of Memphis staff, she worked at St. Bonaventure University from 1999 through 2002, where she served as an Ath-letic Academic Coordinator and began her career in athletic academic services. VanLandeghem is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and an instructor of ACAD 1100: Introduc-

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Bridget VanLandeghemBridget VanLandeghemAcademic AdvisorSeventh Season

Cathy WilliamsCathy WilliamsAthletic TrainerThird Season

Erin Shaw begins her first sea-son as the University of Memphis marketing representative for vol-

leyball. In three years at Memphis, Shaw has worked as the primary marketing and promotions assistant for men’s and women’s soccer and soft-ball, while assisting with football and men’s and women’s basketball. Shaw was instrumental in coordinating marketing efforts for the 2010 Wom-en’s NCAA Tournament Memphis Regional. She also serves as the director of Pouncer’s Pals. A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Shaw graduated from the University of Evansville with a dual de-grees in communications and exercise science and sports studies in 2007. While at Evansville, Shaw worked as an intern in athletic external affairs office where she as-sisted with Olympic sports and ticket sales. Shaw is currently enrolled in the Memphis’ sport and leisure commerce graduate program and is on pace to receive her master’s degree in May, 2011.

Cathy Williams begins her third year with the Memphis athletic training staff, and her

second with the Tiger volleyball program. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Williams has worked with football, while primarily covering the cross country and track and field teams over the past three years at Memphis. Williams graduated cum laude with a de-gree in athletic training from Wilmington Col-lege in 2007. While at WC, she was earned three letters on the soccer field, before focus-ing solely on her athletic training degree. She took over as the primary athletic trainer for the Wilmington College women’s basketball squad her senior year. Williams earned her master’s degree in hu-man movement science with a concentration in exercise and sport science from Memphis in May 2010. She is currently pursuing a second master’s degree in physician’s assistant stud-ies.

Chris DutyChris DutyAsst. Video Coordinator

Stella GreenStella Green

Darby DunniganDarby DunniganVideo Coordinator

Administrative Assistant

tion to the University. VanLandeghem earned her B.S. in Psychol-ogy from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She completed her M.S. in Ki-nesiology – Applied Sport Science at Indiana University-Bloomington.

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Christine BachChristine BachSr. • 5-9 • L

Dresden, GermanyRoyal HS (Wis.)

Junior (2009)2009 C-USA All-Academic...

Transitioned to the setter position in the first match of the 2009 season... Paced the Ti-gers with 945 assists and 31 service aces...Downed 32 kills and picked up 281 digs (2.60 d/s)...Made 38 total blocks...Led Memphis with 10 double-doubles...Became the first Ti-ger to ever record three 30-plus dig outings when she picked up a season-high 31 digs in the season-opener versus Evansville...Moved into ninth place all-time at Memphis with 1,298 career digs...Set a career-high 64 assists vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)...Put together double-double performance of 39 assists and 18 digs vs. UALR (9/19/09).

Sophomore (2008)Earned team’s Captain’s Award...ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team honoree...2008 C-USA All-Academic Team member...Three-time C-USA Libero of the Week (9/9, 9/22, 10/27)... Named to the MSU Bulldog Club Invitational All-Tour-nament Team...Played in all 119 sets as a sophomore...Led Memphis in digs in 25 of 31 matches and paced the club with 4.44 digs per game...Her 528 digs rank second on the Ti-gers’ single-season ledger...Led Memphis and

C-USA with a career-best 47 aces...Second on the team with 57 assists...Recorded double-figures in digs in 26 of Memphis’ 31 matches...Posted 20 or more digs 13 times...Recorded a

program-best 37 digs in a five-set contest ver-sus IUPUI (9/5/08)...Scored 53 points...Served up a career-best five aces and added 24 digs in a 3-1 win at UAB (9/18/08)...Made 25 digs to help Memphis past FIU (9/20/08)...Also totaled six kills and 53 points.

Freshman (2007)2007 C-USA All-Academic selection...Split time with Becky Shaffer at both the libero and defensive specialist positions before tak-ing over as the starting libero...Played in 33 matches (119 games)...Led Memphis and ranked ninth in Conference USA with 4.11 digs per game...Set a U of M single-match record when she picked up 35 digs in a 3-1 win at SMU (11/2/07)...Became the fourth Tiger to re-cord 30 or more digs with that performance...Hauled in C-USA Defensive Player of the Week honors on Nov. 5 after combining the 35-dig effort at SMU with a 22-dig outing at Tulsa (11/4/07)...Her 489 digs was good for second on Memphis’ single-season records ledger...Was third on the team with 31 aces and served at an 89 percent accuracy rate...Added seven kills on the season for 38.5 points...Was sec-ond on the squad with 53 assists...Made 20 or more digs six times and totaled double fig-ures in digs in 28 contests...Posted 23 digs at Louisville (8/24/07) in her collegiate debut...Put together a stretch of 15-straight matches with at least 10 digs...Made 25 digs in a win over Houston (10/21/07)...Recorded 23 digs vs. Mississippi State (9/8/07) to help Memphis

Bach’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 108 32 13 101 .188 945 31 66 281 4 34 38 24 50 84.0 ‘08 119 6 3 43 .070 57 47 74 528 0 0 0 1 3 53.0 ‘07 119 7 1 29 .207 53 31 53 489 0 1 1 0 5 38.5Tot 346 42 17 173 .144 1055 109 193 1298 4 35 39 25 58 175.5

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Belgrade, SerbiaSrednja Turisticka

Fong’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 121 58 25 214 .154 1211 33 42 286 2 21 23 3 10 103.5 ‘08 17 6 3 19 .158 135 7 3 31 0 2 2 0 1 14.0Tot 138 64 28 233 .155 1346 40 45 317 2 23 25 3 11 117.5

Freshman (2009)2010 COBRA Magazine Pre-

season Second Team All-National...2010 Pre-season All-C-USA...2009 C-USA All-Fresh-man...2009 COBRA Magazine Second Team All-National...Led Memphis with 335 kills, 357 points and a .282 attack percentage...Second on the club with a 3.10 kills per set average...Just the sixth Tiger freshman to ever reach 300 kills in a season...Finished fourth on Mem-phis’ all-time freshman kills ledger...Played in all 108 sets...Logged 41 digs and 41 total blocks...Hit .289 with a team-best 182 kills in C-USA play...Averaged more than three kills per set against league opponents...Reached double-figures in kills 18 times, including 10 times in C-USA matches...Highlighted her season with a career-best 25 kills and hit .429 vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)...Tallied 20 or more kills three times...Posted 21 kills and hit .581 in a win over East Carolina (11/6/09)...Memphis Invitational All-Tournament...Tiger Invitational All-Tournament.

2008Redshirted 2008 season

At Hoffman Estates High SchoolWas a two-sport star at Hoffman Estates...Earned a pair of letters at middle blocker and outside hitter for head coach Dan Hutton...Touches 10’5”...Was a two-time All-Northwest All-Area team selection...Also tabbed an All-

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Sebastopol, Calif.High Point University

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capture a co-championship in the Tiger Invita-tional...Logged 23 digs at ECU (10/12/07).

2006Redshirted the 2006 season.

At Royal High SchoolLettered for one season for Coach Ruth Leitzke at Royal High School in Elroy, Wis., where she spent the 2003-04 school year as a foreign ex-change student...Played setter and middle hitter at RHS...Was tabbed conference MVP as well as earning all-state recognition...Selected to play in the Wisconsin Senior High All-Star Game in 2004...Played club volleyball for the Wiscon-sin Power 17-1, the top team in the club...Also played setter and libero for the Power, helping guide the club to a 10th-place finish in the 17U National Tournament.

In GermanyPlayed club volleyball for Dresdner Sports Club and helped her team to a German Champion-ship in 2000...Played for Beach Volleyball Club Dresden in Germany in 2005...BVCD plays in the Regional League, one of the top leagues in Ger-many....Helped guide BVCD to a second-place finish in 2005-06.

PersonalDaughter of Uwe and Elke Bach...Has one brother, Christian (19)...Graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in international business in May, 2009...Minored in French...Currently en-rolled in the MBA program at Memphis and owns a perfect 4.0 GPA...Is a three-year recipient of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and C-USA Academic Medal.

ClubPlayed for volleyball club OBILIC

Belgrade and volleyball club Postar in Belgrade, Serbia...Helped Postar claim a gold medal finish at the Youth Championship of Serbia and Monte-negro...Guided Postar to a silver medal finish at the Youth Championship of Belgrade.

PersonalDaughter of Milan and Jasna Barisic.

at High PointWas a two-year letterwinner as a

setter...Played in 138 sets and made 35 starts in 43 matches in two seasons at HPU...Totaled over 1300 assists and 64 kills, while racking up 317 digs and 15 double-doubles...Played sparingly as a freshman, but took over the starting setter role as a sophomore in 2009...Sophomore (2009):

Started in all 33 matches for the Panthers in 2009...Set a team-high 1211 assists and aver-aged 10.01 assists per set...Reached 50 as-sists five times and posted 14 double-doubles to help HPU to 17 wins...Added 58 kills and 33 aces...Picked up 286 digs (2.36 digs/set) and made 23 total blocks...Freshman (2008): Ap-peared in 17 games in 10 matches including two starts...Averaged 7.94 assists per game.

El Molino High SchoolWas a four-year letterwinner at El Molino High School...Helped EMHS to four straight win-ning seasons...Four-time All-League and All-County honoree...Earned Co-MVP honors as a junior and senior...El Molino Female Athlete of the Year.

ClubPlayed for Triangle Volleyball Club (18-1s) in 2007...Helped guide squad to a first-place re-gional finish and a fifth-place showing at Junior Olympics...Played for Absolute Volleyball (18-1s) in 2008.

Personal Daughter of Marko and June Fong...Has one older brother (Nick) and sister (Eve)...Sister was the starting setter at North Carolina for their Sweet 16 appearance in 2002 and is cur-rently an assistant coach at North Carolina.

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Hawkins’ Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 108 335 119 767 .282 2 0 0 41 3 38 41 6 1 357.0Tot 108 335 119 767 .282 2 0 0 41 3 38 41 6 1 357.0

Hawkins’ Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 43 12 9 54 .056 13 3 2 12 1 19 20 10 2 25.5Tot 43 12 9 54 .056 13 3 2 12 1 19 20 10 2 25.5

Inglish’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 90 175 87 612 .144 13 12 39 139 2 22 24 3 1 200.0 ‘08 117 286 137 918 .162 17 21 37 188 9 35 44 3 1 333.5‘07 22 17 14 56 .054 2 2 3 12 0 5 5 0 2 21.5Tot 229 478 238 1586 .151 32 35 79 339 11 62 73 6 4 555.0

Junior (2009)Saw time in 90 sets...Downed

175 kills (1.94 k/s) and picked up 139 digs...Scored 200 points on the year...Hit .144...Posted lone double-double of the year with 12 kills and 12 digs versus UAB (9/17/09)...Tied a career-best with 16 kills in season opener versus Evansville (8/28/09).

Sophomore (2008)Started in 27 matches and played in 117 sets...Led team with 918 total attempts...Fin-ished second on the squad with 286 kills and 2.44 kills per set...Made 188 digs and 44 to-tal blocks...Served up 21 aces...Posted three double-doubles...Downed 10 or more kills in 13 matches...Cranked a career-best 16 kills to help Memphis past Chattanooga (9/20/08)...Hit .400 in a 14 kill-14 dig double-double out-ing vs. UCF (10/24/08).

Katlin InglishKatlin InglishSr. • 6-0 • OH

Bellville, TexasBellville HS

Cassidy HawkinsCassidy HawkinsSo. • 6-2 • MB

Lexington, Tenn.UT Martin

JuSa

175 kill (1 94 k/

at UT MartinLettered one season as a middle blocker and right side hitter at UT Martin...Played in 43 sets as a freshman, logging 20 blocks and 12 kills

At Lexington High SchoolPrepped at Lexington High School in Lexing-ton, Tenn...Helped LHS to district, region and substate titles in 2007 and 2008...Was a four-time All-District selection...Earned All-District tournament recognition in 2006 and 2007...Tabbed a Tennessee All-State performer in 2008...All-Region MVP as a senior in 2009.

PersonalDaughter of Jennifer and Mike Hawkins...Played three years of club volleyball for Mem-phis Metro...Was a club teammate of Tiger freshman Megan Pulido.

Conference performer twice...Slammed a team-high 226 kills and hit .280 in her senior season...Defensively, made 96 digs and add-ed 11 blocks...Also starred on the HEHS track team for two years as a sprinter...Ran the 55, 100, 200 and 400-meter dashes...Also partici-pating in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400-meter relays...Placed seventh in the long jump at the Illinois State track meet...Named Hoffman Es-tates High School Female Athlete of the Year.

PersonalDaughter of Rose Hawkins and Gerard Hawkins...Played club volleyball for the Sky High Volleyball Club...Has a sister, Simone Hawkins (16)...Plans on double majoring in biology and psychology.

Vesna JelicVesna JelicSo. • 5-11 • OH

Belgrade, SerbiaNew Orleans

at New OrleansLettered one year at New Or-

leans...2009: Collected 184 kills and hit .293 in 108 sets as a redshirt freshman...Served up 24 aces and finished fourth on the team with 1.70 kills per set...Made 221 digs (2.05 digs/set) and 17 total blocks...Logged four double-dou-bles...2008: Redshirted 2008 season.

PersonalDaughter of Slavica and Radislav Jelic...Has a sister, Milan...Attended Peta Ekonomska Skola...Lettered on the volleyball court as an outside hit-ter.

Jelic’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 108 184 86 582 .168 13 24 36 221 0 17 17 2 0 216.5Tot 108 184 86 582 .168 13 24 36 221 0 17 17 2 0 216.5

Jovanovic’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 50 165 76 430 .207 3 12 27 97 1 22 23 1 0 189.0Tot 50 165 76 430 .207 3 12 27 97 1 22 23 1 0 189.0

Freshman (2007)Played in 22 games (15 matches)...Slammed 17 kills on 56 attempts...Added five blocks to finish the year with 21.5 points...Made 12 digs in 22 games played.

2006Redshirted the 2006 season.

At Bellville High SchoolWas a four-year starter and letterwinner for head coach Susan Brewer at Bellville High School...Garnered Texas 3A State Tournament MVP honors after leading BHS to a 35-6 mark and its first Texas 3A championship since 1997...Was a three-time Class 3A All-State selection...Slammed 27 kills, added 15 digs and had four service aces to lead the Brahmanettes in the state 3A title match...Downed 33 kills and hit .333 to lead Bellville to Class 3A state semifinal win...Nailed 27 kills to help BHS to a Region III crown...Played for the 17u Texas Tornados club team that was ranked No. 1 in the country...Was one of 11 players on her Tornados-18’s team to make NCAA Division I rosters...Was recruited by several Division I schools before committing to the Tigers.

PersonalDaughter of Gary and Michele Inglish...Graduat-ed Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor of profes-sional studies in family & consumer sciences with a concentration in fashion merchandising and minor in marketing...Selected by the University College as the recipient of the 2010 Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Family & Consumer Sciences Award.

Maja KosticSo. • 5-10 • OH

Belgrade, SerbiaKennesaw Stateat Kennesaw StatePlayed two seasons at Ken-

nesaw State...2009: Played in 20 matches in...Totaled 37 digs and 16 kills. 2008: Led KSU in kills per set, through 26 sets, before suffering a season-ending ankle injury.

PrepPlayed two years in Belgrade before com-ing to the U.S....Lettered two seasons for head coach Julie Norton at Christian Heritage School in Dalton, Ga....Led CHS to a district title and a third-place showing in the GISA Tournament as a junior...Garnered TVCAC Conference MVP honors as well as TAACS All-Tournament recognition...Was a GISA All-Region I-AAA honoree her senior year...Named to the GISA All-State team.

PersonalA native of Belgrade...Daughter of Dragan and Ljubica Kostic...Maja has two older sib-lings, Marko and Sava.

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Freshman (2009)Sat out the first 15 matches of the

season...Had a record-setting collegiate debut, hitting .388 with a double-double of 24 kills and

So. • 6-2 • RS Belgrade, Serbia

Milutin Milankovic

So. • 6-2 • RS Marija JovanovicMarija Jovanovic

FrSa

season Had a r

10 digs vs. Houston (9/26/09)...Paced the Ti-gers offense with 3.30 kills per set...Posted three double-doubles...Hit .207...Finished the year 16th on Memphis’ all-time freshman kills list with 165 kills...Downed 10 or more kills in first five matches she played in...Made 97 digs and added 23 total blocks.

Club VolleyballMember of the Serbian Junior National and Youth National Teams...Was a member of Serbian Youth and Junior National Team that claimed a Silver Medal finish at the 2007 European Championship...Helped Serbian Youth National Team to fourth-place finish at the World Junior Volleyball Championship in 2007...Won Balkan Championship in 2006 with Serbia Junior National team.

PersonalDaughter of Zoran and Violeta Jovanovic...Attended Milutin Milankovic High School...Father is 7’1” and lettered on the men’s bas-ketball team at LSU from 1984-1987...He was also the center for the Yugoslavian National Basketball Team that won the Gold Medal at the 1990 World Championship...He also helped Yugoslavia to the 1991 EuroBasket Championship...Major is undecided.

Kostic’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 38 16 12 54 .074 3 1 5 37 0 2 2 0 0 18.0 **’08 26 52 39 179 .073 2 2 8 25 0 5 5 3 0 59.5Tot 64 68 51 233 .073 5 3 13 62 0 7 7 3 0 77.5**redshirted 2008 season

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Molnar’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 110 29 21 85 .094 778 18 24 176 1 12 13 2 17 53.5Tot 110 29 21 85 .094 778 18 24 176 1 12 13 2 17 53.5

Hajnalka MolnarHajnalka MolnarSo. • 5-10 • S

Budapest, HungaryNew Orleans

Prva Beogradska Gimnazija

Aleksandra PetronijevicFr. • 5-4 • L

Belgrade, Serbia

Katie MeyerKatie MeyerFr. • 6-3 • MB Dalton, Ohio

Walsh Jesuit HSat Walsh JesuitWas a three-year letterwinner

for head coach Missy Sturm at Walsh Jesuit High School...Earned several honors, includ-ing the Coaches’ Award, Most Improved Play-er, Most Blocks, Captain’s Award and Unsung Warrior Award...Helped guide the Warriors to district championships in 2007 and 2008...Had a standout senior season at WJHS, helpeing the Warriors to a regional runner-up finish in the 2009 season...Made 52 solo blocks...Finished season with 115 total blocks (second most in school history)...Earned the Akron Touchdown Club’s 2009 Sportsman-ship Award...Tabbed an All-District Honorable Mention performer as a senior...Played for Club Cleveland Volleyball Company (CVC).

PersonalDaughter of Kenneth and Mary Meyer.

at New OrleansLettered one year at New Or-

leans as a setter...2009: Helped UNO to a 2-13 mark and a SunBelt Conference West Division title in 2009...Handed out 778 assists and averaged 7.07 assists per set in her freshman cam-paign...Reached 50 assists twice

en route to producing four double-doubles...Added 176 digs in 110 sets.

PrepWas a setter for three-time Hungarian Olym-pic coach Dr. Kotsits Attilane at Illyés Gyula Gimnázium és KSZKI...Led squad to a pair of Hungarian championships.

PersonalNative of Budapest, Hungary...Daughter of Tamas and Adrien Csikós...Has one sister, Orsolya...Member of the U23 Hungarian na-tional team and a former member of the Hun-garian Junior National championship team.

Pr

AAA

ClubPlayed for OK Radnicki and

club OBILIC Belgrade...Was a teammate of Tiger freshman Jovana Barisic for club OBIL-IC Belgrade.

PersonalA native of Belgrade, Serbia...GraduateD from the Prva Beogradska Gimnazija (First Gymnasium HS of Belgrade)...Was a multi-

Megan PulidoMegan PulidoFr. • 5-9 • S/DS Cordova, Tenn.

St. Benedict AcademyPrepWas a three-year letterwinner

at setter at St. Benedict at Auburndale...Was a three-year All-State performer...Two-year All-Region selection...Guided the Eagles to their first-ever Division 2-AA State championship in 2009...Named D2-AA State Tournament MVP af-ter handing out 32 assists in title match...Played club volleyball for current Memphis assistant coach Marko Majstorovic and volunteer coach Ryan Wallace with Memphis Metro.

PersonalDaughter of Mike and Maria Pulido...Was a club teammate of current Memphis middle blocker Cassidy Hawkins.

Junior (2009)2009 C-USA All-Academic...2009

WKU Lady Topper All-Tournament...Put togeth-er her strongest season in the Memphis back court...Led the club and moved into fifth on the Ti-ger’s single-season digs list with 457 digs...Post-ed double-figures in digs in 24 of 31 contests...Reached 20 or more digs four times...Picked up a career-high 27 digs versus UAB (9/17/09).

Sophomore (2008)Served as the club’s defensive specialist and played in all 119 sets...Earned 25 starts...Re-corded her first career kill vs. UALR (8/30/08)...Team’s top server and best passer...Served up 30 aces and committed just 17 errors in 499 serves (.966)...Made just 11 reception errors in 244 chances (.955)...Finished second on the team with 238 digs...Scored 31 points...Record-ed a career-high 18 digs in a four-set win at UAB

Freshman (2007)Played in all 35 matches...Led the team with 97% accuracy from the service line...Served up 21 aces and made just 13 service errors in 431 serves...One of the Tigers’ top passers, passing at a 90 percent success rate...Finished her rookie campaign with 265 digs (2.15 d/g)...Made 10 or more digs in 12 matches, including accomplish-ing the feat in five of the first eight contests she played in...Notched first double-digit digs outing with 13 digs vs. Eastern Illinois (8/31/07).

At Ursuline AcademyPrepped at Ursuline Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio...Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Jenni Case...Played defensive specialist and libero as a senior...Helped UA to a 20-7 mark as a senior...Logged 275 digs and 42 aces...Selected to the Senior Showcase...Played club volleyball for the Northern Kentucky Volleyball Club...Helped NKYVC to a Silver Medal finish in the American Division of the 2006 17U National Tournament.

Shaffer’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 108 1 1 14 .000 23 17 9 457 0 0 0 0 1 18.0‘08 119 1 0 11 .091 11 30 17 238 0 0 0 0 0 31.0‘07 123 0 0 7 .000 15 21 13 265 0 0 0 0 1 21.0Tot 350 2 1 32 .031 49 68 39 960 0 0 0 0 2 70.0

Ju20

WKU Lady Topp

Becky ShafferBecky ShafferSr. • 5-4 • DS

Cincinnati, OhioUrsuline Academy

at Le

eans as a sette

PersonalDaughter of Chris and Bruce Shaffer......Ma-joring in chemistry with a concentration in bio-chemistry...Minoring in spanish and sociology.

Saugeen DistrictSecondary School

Junior (2009)2009 Preseason All-C-USA...Played just 35 sets in 12 matches before suffering and sea-son and career ending back injury...Hit .200 with 70 kills...Led Memphis with 37 total blocks (1.06 b/s) at the time of her injury...Added five service aces and 10 digs...Downed 10 kills in season opener vs. Evansville.

Sophomore (2008)Second Team All-C-USA...C-USA All-Academ-ic Team...Earned team’s Most Improved Play-er Award...Started in all 31 matches...Tabbed C-USA Hitter of the Week (10/27/08)...Named to the Memphis Invitational All-Tournament team...Led Memphis and C-USA with 174 to-tal blocks and 1.46 blocks per set...Finished season second on Memphis’ single-season total blocks and block assists lists...Ranked seventh nationally in blocks per game...Led Ti-gers with 388 points...Downed 269 kills (2.26 kps)...Second on the club with a .256 attack percentage...Made a career-best 10 blocks vs. Indiana State (9/6/08)...Made 10 total blocks versus FIU (9/20/08)...Had a career night with 21 kills, a .594 attack percentage and eight blocks in a 25-point output vs. UCF (10/24/08).

Freshman (2007)Saw time as a reserve middle blocker as a redshirt freshman...Downed 31 kills...Made 20 blocks...Hit .169 and added seven digs.

2006Redshirted the 2006 season.

Saugeen District Secondary SchoolWas a four-year starter for SDSS...Team cap-tain her sophomore and senior years...Earned team MVP honors as a sophomore...Led SDSS to the Bluewater Athletic Association title as a senior...Played club volleyball for the Waterloo Tigers...Played both middle blocker and rightside...Helped Tigers to gold medal finishes in the ‘05 18U Ontario Girls Provincial Cup and was selected as one of 40 athletes in Ontario to participate in Provincial High Per-formance Camp in 2005...Participated in the 17U Nationals in 2005 and the 20U and 18u National Tournaments in 2006.

PersonalDaughter of Shirley and Ken Underwood...Ma-joring in psychology with a minor in sociology.

Junior (2009)

Emily UndwerwoodEmily UndwerwoodSr. • 6-3 • MB

Port Elgin, Ontario

sport athlete in Serbia, competing in track and field and tennis.

Underwood’s Career TotalsYR G K E TA Pct A SA SE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE Pts‘09 35 70 31 189 .206 5 0 1 10 9 28 37 11 0 93.0 ‘08 119 269 95 681 .256 19 22 42 66 20 154 174 32 2 388.0‘07 42 31 17 83 .169 2 1 0 7 4 16 20 4 0 44.0Tot 196 370 143 953 .238 26 23 43 83 33 198 231 47 2 525.0

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• Christine Bach set a season-opening record when she picked up 31 digs versus Evansville. With outing, she became the first Tiger vol-leyball player to ever record three 30-plus dig performances.

• After putting away 21 kills, in the Tigers’ na-tionally televised win at East Carolina, Altrese

Hawkins was featured in the Decem-ber 2009 edition of COBRA Volleyball Online Magazine. Hawkins was later named to COBRA Volleyball All-Na-tional Second Team.

• Altrese Hawkins and Marija Jovanovic teamed up to put together one of the strongest offensive seasons in Tiger history by a fresh-man duo. Hawkins totaled 335 kills to finish fourth on Memphis’ All-Time Freshman kills ledger. Jovanovic’s 165 kills ranks 16th on that list.

• Christine Bach was named to the ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Sec-ond Team as voted on by college and university Sports Information, Media Relations and Athletic Communications professionals who are mem-bers of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Bach, who graduated Sum-ma Cum Laude with a degree in international business in May, 2009 and owns a 4.0 GPA while studying toward a master’s in business admin-istration, earned ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV First Team accolades in 2008 and is the first Memphis volleyball player to earn the academic recognition in multiple years since Heather Watts did so from 2002-04.

• After sitting out the first 15 matches of the sea-son, freshman Marija Jovanovic had a break-out performance in her collegiate debut versus Houston on September 26. The Belgrade, Serbia native posted a double-double with 24 kills, 10 digs and a .388 attack percentage. Her 24 kills ranks as the most kills by a freshman, in her col-legiate debut.

• After a standout rookie campaign, Univer-sity of Memphis freshman outside hitter Altrese Hawkins was named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team, as voted on by league coaches. Hawkins led the Tigers with 335 kills in 2009.

• Tiger volleyball continued a tradition of academ-ic excellence in 2009 as the program hauled in its sixth consecutive AVCA Team Academic Award.

• With 281 digs, Christine moved into ninth-place on Memphis’ career digs list with 1,298. Rebekah Strickland, who led Memphis in kills in 2008, fin-ished her career 10th all-time at Memphis with a .243 attack percentage.

• Christine Bach and Becky Shaffer were named to the 2009 Conference USA All-Academic Team, as selected by the league’s Sports Information Directors for women’s volleyball. For Bach, who

led Memphis with 945 assists, the honor was her third in as many seasons. Shaffer led the Tigers with 457 digs en route to her academic award.

2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

Top Freshman Kills ListPlayer Year Kills1. Jessica Henry 1998 3852. Ginger Garrett 1998 3593. Nancy Nellans 2002 3534. Altrese Hawkins 2009 3355. Amy Greer 1993 3206. Ashley Liford 2004 3057. Shoni Hodges 1994 2998. Monique Swaby 1992 290 9. Rosie Glenn 1996 26210. Peggy Rule 1983 24911. Renee Ross 1991 21312. Melissa Nance 2003 20213. Nancy Wolter 1985 19114. Kara Cronin 1987 18715. Brittany Barnett 2000 18216. Marija Jovanovic 2009 16517. Angie Glaub 1983 16318. Shelby Burton 2004 15419. Jessica Trezise 1997 15320. Tara Pfeffer 1995 151

2009 Award WinnersChristine Bach2009 ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Second Team2009 C-USA All-Academic Team

Altrese Hawkins2009 COBRA Volleyball All-National Second Team 2009 C-USA All-Freshman Team2009 Memphis Invitational All-Tournament2009 Tiger Invitational All-Tournament

Becky Shaffer2009 C-USA All-Academic Team2009 Lady Topper All-Tournament

Carolyn Baker2009 Lady Topper All-Tournament

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2009 Memphis VolleyballMemphis Combined Team Statistics (FINAL)

All matches

RECORD: ................................................................... OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL MATCHES ................................................................. 7-24 4-11 1-10 2-3 C-USA .............................................................................. 3-13 2-5 1-8 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE ....................................................... 4-11 2-6 0-2 2-3

|--------------ATTACK-----------| |--SET--| |-------SERVE-------| |----DIG----| |---------BLOCKING---------| # STATS SUMMARY ....G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Pts9 JOVANOVIC, Marija ........... 50 165 3.30 76 430 .207 3 0.06 12 27 0.24 11 97 1.94 1 22 23 0.46 1 0 189.06 HAWKINS, Altrese ........... 108 335 3.10 119 767 .282 2 0.02 0 0 0.00 1 41 0.38 3 38 41 0.38 6 1 357.021 THOMPSON, Lauren ....... 103 217 2.11 116 769 .131 6 0.06 14 18 0.14 27 194 1.88 8 36 44 0.43 6 0 257.018 UNDERWOOD, Emily ........ 35 70 2.00 31 189 .206 5 0.14 0 1 0.00 0 10 0.29 9 28 37 1.06 11 0 93.07 INGLISH, Katlin ................. 90 175 1.94 87 612 .144 13 0.14 12 39 0.13 37 139 1.54 2 22 24 0.27 3 1 200.04 BAKER, Carolyn .............. 103 186 1.81 67 481 .247 23 0.22 16 48 0.16 1 55 0.53 16 71 87 0.84 15 6 253.58 SINES, Casey .................... 83 80 0.96 44 228 .158 16 0.19 6 9 0.07 1 23 0.28 8 55 63 0.76 4 3 121.515 STRICKLAND, Rebekah .... 26 24 0.92 15 91 .099 3 0.12 0 0 0.00 1 8 0.31 1 9 10 0.38 0 1 29.53 BACH, Christine ............... 108 32 0.30 13 101 .188 945 8.75 31 66 0.29 13 281 2.60 4 34 38 0.35 24 50 84.05 PAULS, Stephanie ............. 19 3 0.16 2 15 .067 150 7.89 2 6 0.11 0 27 1.42 0 5 5 0.26 1 8 7.516 THEARD, Rachel ............. 108 4 0.04 3 24 .042 22 0.20 18 44 0.17 24 255 2.36 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 22.01 SHAFFER, Becky ............ 108 1 0.01 1 14 .000 23 0.21 17 9 0.16 49 457 4.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 18.0 TEAM ..................................... 9 MEMPHIS............. ........... 108 1293 11.97 575 3723 .193 1211 11.21 128 267 1.19 174 1587 14.69 52 320 212.0 1.96 72 73 1633.0 Opponents........... ........... 108 1433 13.27 585 3859 .220 1288 11.93 174 185 1.61 128 1534 14.20 23 463 254.5 2.36 64 27 1861.5

TEAM STATISTICS MEM OPPATTACK ........................................................... Kills ..................................... 1293 ..........1433 Errors .................................... 575 ............585 Total Attacks ....................... 3723 ..........3859 Attack Pct............................. .193 ........... .220 Kills/Set................................ 12.0 ...........13.3SET .................................................................. Assists .................................1211 ..........1288 Attempts.............................. 3425 ..........3373 Assist Pct ............................. .354 ........... .382 Assists/Set ............................11.2 ........... 11.9SERVE ............................................................ Aces ...................................... 128 ............174 Errors .................................... 267 ............185 Attempts.............................. 2268 ..........2525 Serve Pct ............................. .882 ........... .927 Aces/Set ................................ 1.2 .............1.6SERVE RECEPTIONS .................................... Errors .................................... 174 ............128 Errors/Set .............................. 1.6 .............1.2 Attempts.............................. 2325 ..........1986 Reception Pct ...................... .925 ........... .936DEFENSE........................................................ Digs .................................... 1587 ..........1534 Digs/Set ............................... 14.7 ...........14.2BLOCKING ...................................................... Block Solo............................... 52 ..............23 Block Assist .......................... 320 ............463 Total Blocks ....................... 212.0 .........254.5 Blocks/Set.............................. 2.0 .............2.4 Block Errors ............................ 72 ..............64Ball handling errors................... 73 ..............27ATTENDANCE ................................................ Total .................................... 4788 ..........4035 Dates/Avg Per Date ......... 15/319 ....... 11/367 Neutral site #/Avg ................ 5/69 .................. Current win streak .................... 0 .................- Home win streak ....................... 1 .................-

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SCORE-BY-GAME ATTENDAug 28, 2009 EVANSVILLE L 1-3 22-25,23-25,28-26,20-25 202Aug 29, 2009 SEMO L 0-3 24-26,20-25,18-25 192Aug 29, 2009 ARKANSAS STATE L 0-3 16-25,14-25,22-25 267Sep 4, 2009 vs Stephen F. Austin L 0-3 21-25,14-25,19-25 94Sep 4, 2009 at Missouri State L 0-3 19-25,23-25,18-25 474Sep 5, 2009 vs UC Davis L 0-3 23-25,13-25,16-25 117Sep 5, 2009 vs Mississippi State L 0-3 25-27,26-28,18-25 132Sep 11, 2009 vs NIU W 3-0 25-19,25-23,28-26 -Sep 11, 2009 vs TSU W 3-0 25-19,25-18,25-18 -Sep 12, 2009 at Western Kentucky L 0-3 14-25,18-25,15-25 -*Sep 17, 2009 UAB L 2-3 25-22,25-16,21-25,22-25,10-15 298Sep 18, 2009 SAMFORD L 1-3 25-23,14-25,27-29,19-25 225Sep 19, 2009 NEW ORLEANS L 0-3 18-25,21-25,19-25 254Sep 19, 2009 UALR L 2-3 26-24,21-25,19-25,25-21,14-16 248*Sep 25, 2009 RICE L 0-3 16-25,22-25,23-25 287*Sep 26, 2009 HOUSTON L 1-3 25-21,21-25,23-25,26-28 274*Oct 02, 2009 at Southern Miss L 1-3 25-23,20-25,17-25,19-25 312*Oct 04, 2009 at UCF L 0-3 21-25,22-25,22-25 315Oct 06, 2009 UCA W 3-1 20-25,25-21,25-16,25-20 235*Oct 09, 2009 ECU W 3-0 25-21,25-14,25-18 428*Oct 11, 2009 MARSHALL L 0-3 19-25,22-25,20-25 146Oct 13, 2009 UT MARTIN W 3-2 25-23,25-14,23-25,21-25,16-14 531*Oct 16, 2009 at Tulsa L 0-3 18-25,21-25,10-25 303*Oct 17, 2009 at SMU L 0-3 20-25,17-25,18-25 124*Oct 23, 2009 at UTEP L 0-3 18-25,19-25,15-25 -*Oct 25, 2009 at Tulane L 0-3 14-25,17-25,16-25 247*Oct 30, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS L 0-3 18-25,22-25,14-25 840*Nov 01, 2009 UCF W 3-2 26-24,21-25,27-25,25-27,17-15 361*Nov 06, 2009 at ECU W 3-1 20-25,25-19,25-16,26-24 1348*Nov 08, 2009 at Marshall L 1-3 17-25,22-25,26-24,19-25 603*Nov 14, 2009 at UAB L 0-3 15-25,20-25,7-25 309

$ - Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)& - Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)! - MSU Bulldog Club Invitational (Starkville, Miss.)% - UAB/Samford Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)^ - Conference USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn)* - Conference USA match

2009 STATISCTICS2009 STATISCTICS

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Category ...................................... Total ............Player ....................................................... MatchKills (three games) .......................... 14 ...............Lauren Thompson ...vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)Kills (four games) ............................ 24 ...............Marija Jovanovic ................ vs. Houston (9/26/09)Kills (five games) ............................ 25 ...............Altrese Hawkins .............vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Attempts (three games) .................. 48 ...............Lauren Thompson ...vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)Attempts (four games) .................... 53 ...............Katlin Inglish .................... vs. Evansville (7/28/09)Attempts (five games) ..................... 51 ...............Altrese Hawkins ..................... vs. UALR (9/19/09)Hitting Pct. (three games) .............. .571 .............Altrese Hawkins ......vs. Southern Miss (10/30/09)Hitting Pct. (four games) ................ .581 .............Altrese Hawkins .........................at ECU (11/6/09)Hitting Pct. (five games) ................ .562 .............Lauren Thompson ..........vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Assists (three games) ..................... 39 ...............Christine Bach .......................... vs. ECU (10/9/09)Assists (four games) ....................... 54 ...............Stephanie Pauls .............. vs. Evansville (7/28/09)Assists (five games) ....................... 64 ...............Christine Bach ................vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Digs (three games) ......................... 19 ...............Becky Shaffer ..........vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)......................................................... 19 ...............Becky Shaffer ............... at Missouri State (9/4/09)......................................................... 19 ...............Becky Shaffer ........................... vs. Rice (9/25/09)Digs (four games) ........................... 31 ...............Christine Bach ................. vs. Evansville (7/28/09)Digs (five games) ............................ 27 ...............Becky Shaffer ........................... vs. UAB (9/17/09)Blocks (three games) ......................6.0 ..............Casey Sines ................vs. New Orleans (9/19/09).........................................................6.0 ..............Emily Underwood ......... at Missouri State (9/4/09)Blocks (four games) ........................8.0 ..............Carolyn Baker .................... vs. Houston (9/26/09)Blocks (five games) ....................... 11.0 .............Carolyn Baker ........................ vs. UALR (9/19/09)Service Aces .................................... 4 ................Christine Bach .......................... vs. ECU (10/9/09).......................................................... 4 ................Lauren Thompson ..........vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Points (three games) .....................14.5 .............Lauren Thompson ...vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)Points (four games) .......................25.0 .............Marija Jovanovic ................ vs. Houston (9/26/09)Points (five games) ........................25.5 .............Altrese Hawkins ..................... vs. UALR (9/19/09)

Categoryg y ...................................... Total ............PlayyIndividual Match HighsIndividual Match Highs

Category ........................................................... Total .......................................................... MatchKills (three games).................................................47 ...........................vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)Kills (four games).................................................. 61 .................................. vs. Evansville (7/28/09)Kills (five games) ...................................................73 ..................................vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Attempts (three games) ........................................148 ..........................vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09)Attempts (four games) ..........................................180 .................................. vs. Evansville (7/28/09) Attempts (five games)...........................................189 ......................................... vs. UALR (9/19/09)Hitting Pct. (three games) .................................... .400 ......................................... vs. ECU (10/9/09)Hitting Pct. (four games) ...................................... .299 ............................................at ECU (11/6/09)Hitting Pct. (five games) ...................................... .347 ................................vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Assists (three games) ............................................45 ...........................vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09) Assists (four games) ..............................................60 ................................... vs. Evansville (7/28/09)Assists (five games) ..............................................67 ..................................vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Digs (three games) ................................................72 ...........................vs. Mississippi State (9/5/09) Digs (four games) ..................................................80 ................................... vs. Evansville (7/28/09) Digs (five games)...................................................86 .......................................... vs. UALR (9/19/09)Blocks (three games)........................................... 18.0 ...........................................vs. UCF (11/1/09)Blocks (four games)............................................. 11.0 .................................... vs. Houston (9/26/09)Blocks (five games) ............................................. 10.0 .............................vs. New Orleans (9/19/09)Service Aces ..........................................................11 ..................................vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)

Category g y ....................................................Kills (three games)

Team Match Highs

2009 Record .............................................. 7-24 At Home ............................................ 4-11 Away .................................................1--10 Neutal .................................................. 2-3Non-conference ......................................... 4-11C-USA........................................................ 3-13 C-USA home: ..................................... 2-5 C-USA away: ...................................... 1-8On television: .............................................. 1-0Against NCAA Teams .................................. 0-2Three-game: ............................................. 3-17Four-game: ................................................. 2-5Five-game: .................................................. 2-2Leading in kills: ........................................... 6-5Trailing in kills: ........................................... 1-18 Tied in kills ................................................... 0-1Leading in digs .......................................... 6-12Trailing in digs ........................................... 1-12Tied in digs .................................................. 0-0Leading in blocks: ....................................... 5-7Trailing in blocks: ...................................... 2-17Tied in blocks ............................................... 0-0Leading in hitting percentage: .................... 7-4Trailing in hitting percentage: ................... 0-20Tied in hitting percentage ............................ 0-0Hitting .400 or better .................................... 1-0Hitting .300 or better: .................................. 3-0Hitting below .300: .................................... 3-26Hitting below .200: .................................... 0-18Opponents hitting above .200.................... 1-19Holding opponent below .200: .................... 4-4Holding opponent below .100: .................... 0-0Holding opponent below .000 ...................... 0-0Leading in service aces: ............................. 6-5Trailing in service aces: ............................ 1-16Tied in service aces ..................................... 0-3

2009 Record .............................................. 7Record BreakdownR d B kdRecord BreakdownRecord Breakdown

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Date Opponent GP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug. 28, 2009 EVANSVILLE 4 61 18 180 .239 60 4 16 6 80 1 8 7 5.0 2 70.0Aug. 29, 2009 SEMO 3 34 14 104 .192 33 3 5 5 51 0 13 1 6.5 4 43.5Aug. 29, 2009 ARKANSAS STATE 3 29 24 102 .049 28 2 5 7 61 0 8 2 4.0 1 35.0Sept. 4, 2009 vs Stephen F. Austin 3 35 15 109 .183 32 1 3 8 41 2 4 3 4.0 1 40.0Sept. 4, 2009 at Missouri State 3 37 15 115 .191 31 1 7 6 44 3 12 2 9.0 1 47.0Sept. 5, 2009 vs UC Davis 3 29 21 108 .074 25 3 7 8 35 0 10 1 5.0 1 37.0Sept. 5, 2009 vs Mississippi State 3 47 26 148 .142 45 0 9 1 72 1 10 3 6.0 3 53.0Sept. 11, 2009 vs NIU 3 43 16 120 .225 38 4 5 2 50 4 8 2 8.0 4 55.0Sept. 11, 2009 vs TSU 3 36 4 84 .381 33 6 6 4 43 4 6 1 7.0 3 49.0Sept. 12, 2009 at Western Kentucky 3 19 13 72 .083 17 3 9 10 25 0 8 2 4.0 1 26.0Sept. 17, 2009 UAB 5 57 23 161 .211 57 8 9 6 84 1 14 4 8.0 6 73.0Sept. 18, 2009 SAMFORD 4 45 22 132 .174 42 1 7 9 48 3 10 5 8.0 2 54.0Sept. 19, 2009 NEW ORLEANS 3 31 20 97 .113 30 4 4 8 31 4 12 2 10.0 4 45.0Sept. 19, 2009 UALR 5 64 29 189 .185 60 7 15 4 86 4 22 2 15.0 1 86.0Sept. 25, 2009 RICE 3 34 18 116 .138 31 3 5 1 52 2 12 3 8.0 2 45.0Sept. 26, 2009 HOUSTON 4 56 17 146 .267 53 3 8 8 52 2 18 3 11.0 1 70.0Oct. 02, 2009 at Southern Miss 4 47 22 146 .171 40 7 15 5 51 1 14 1 8.0 4 62.0Oct. 04, 2009 at UCF 3 35 14 90 .233 34 4 11 4 36 0 16 1 8.0 5 47.0Oct. 06, 2009 UCA 4 52 15 130 .285 46 9 11 5 69 1 14 1 8.0 3 69.0Oct. 09, 2009 ECU 3 42 10 80 .400 40 10 9 4 29 0 6 0 3.0 0 55.0Oct. 11, 2009 MARSHALL 3 42 14 107 .262 38 4 10 5 46 0 6 4 3.0 7 49.0Oct. 13, 2009 UT MARTIN 5 73 21 150 .347 67 11 11 7 65 0 14 5 7.0 9 91.0Oct. 16, 2009 at Tulsa 3 31 21 103 .097 29 2 12 2 41 1 6 1 4.0 0 37.0Oct. 17, 2009 at SMU 3 25 25 113 .000 24 3 7 3 42 6 4 2 8.0 0 36.0Oct. 23, 2009 at UTEP 3 29 19 109 .092 29 5 6 6 44 1 10 2 6.0 0 40.0Oct. 25, 2009 at Tulane Green Wave 3 28 18 77 .130 28 1 8 10 26 0 3 1 1.5 3 30.5Oct. 30, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS 3 36 18 112 .161 36 0 5 8 48 2 4 0 4.0 0 40.0Nov. 01, 2009 UCF 5 64 23 161 .255 60 3 14 8 78 5 26 5 18.0 2 85.0Nov. 06, 2009 at ECU 4 57 19 127 .299 52 7 11 6 64 1 6 4 4.0 3 68.0Nov. 08, 2009 at Marshall 4 50 19 121 .256 49 9 13 6 45 2 10 2 7.0 0 66.0Nov. 14, 2009 at UAB 3 25 22 114 .026 24 0 4 2 48 1 6 0 4.0 0 29.0Memphis 108 1293 575 3723 .193 1211 128 267 174 1587 52 320 72 212.0 73 1633.0

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Team Match-by-MatchTeam Match-by-Match

Date Opponent GP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug. 28, 2009 EVANSVILLE 4 58 21 174 .213 55 6 5 4 84 0 12 0 6.0 2 70.0Aug. 29, 2009 SEMO 3 48 20 125 .224 45 5 4 3 44 0 6 3 3.0 1 56.0Aug. 29, 2009 ARKANSAS STATE 3 38 12 117 .222 35 7 9 2 47 1 28 2 15.0 0 60.0Sept. 4, 2009 vs Stephen F. Austin 3 48 15 107 .308 44 8 3 1 47 0 4 0 2.0 0 58.0Sept. 4, 2009 at Missouri State 3 45 19 118 .220 42 6 2 1 56 0 12 5 6.0 0 57.0Sept. 5, 2009 vs UC Davis 3 36 16 97 .206 33 8 3 3 49 0 22 2 11.0 0 55.0Sept. 5, 2009 vs Mississippi State 3 40 15 135 .185 34 1 4 0 64 1 24 1 13.0 1 54.0Sept. 11, 2009 vs NIU 3 40 24 123 .130 37 2 5 4 55 1 6 2 4.0 2 46.0Sept. 11, 2009 vs TSU 3 38 23 110 .136 32 4 10 6 37 0 4 3 2.0 0 44.0Sept. 12, 2009 at Western Kentucky 3 41 14 84 .321 32 10 9 3 30 0 10 0 5.0 1 56.0Sept. 17, 2009 UAB 5 57 28 176 .165 49 6 8 8 68 2 14 4 9.0 1 72.0Sept. 18, 2009 SAMFORD 4 61 31 154 .195 53 9 7 1 53 0 27 4 13.5 1 83.5Sept. 19, 2009 NEW ORLEANS 3 38 17 90 .233 33 8 4 4 30 2 12 1 8.0 2 54.0Sept. 19, 2009 UALR 5 60 29 192 .161 54 4 4 7 78 2 32 1 18.0 0 82.0Sept. 25, 2009 RICE 3 49 19 131 .229 46 1 4 3 57 0 10 3 5.0 1 55.0Sept. 26, 2009 HOUSTON 4 65 26 154 .253 62 8 9 3 59 1 10 4 6.0 1 79.0Oct. 02, 2009 at Southern Miss 4 52 18 138 .246 47 5 7 7 67 1 16 1 9.0 1 66.0Oct. 04, 2009 at UCF 3 38 14 91 .264 35 4 10 4 35 1 10 2 6.0 2 48.0Oct. 06, 2009 UCA 4 46 24 145 .152 41 5 5 9 58 0 8 1 4.0 4 55.0Oct. 09, 2009 ECU 3 30 16 81 .173 26 4 7 10 19 0 2 3 1.0 0 35.0Oct. 11, 2009 MARSHALL 3 38 9 99 .293 36 5 4 4 44 0 14 2 7.0 2 50.0Oct. 13, 2009 UT MARTIN 5 52 21 152 .204 48 7 5 11 44 0 20 5 10.0 0 69.0Oct. 16, 2009 at Tulsa 3 40 8 96 .333 38 2 7 2 40 3 14 0 10.0 1 52.0Oct. 17, 2009 at SMU 3 37 22 105 .143 34 3 5 3 51 2 20 0 12.0 0 52.0Oct. 23, 2009 at UTEP 3 43 14 105 .276 38 6 4 5 49 1 14 2 8.0 0 57.0Oct. 25, 2009 at Tulane Green Wave 3 36 9 73 .370 29 10 9 1 24 0 12 2 6.0 0 52.0Oct. 30, 2009 SOUTHERN MISS 3 44 14 111 .270 41 8 4 0 44 1 18 0 10.0 0 62.0Nov. 01, 2009 UCF 5 69 36 197 .168 62 8 12 3 56 0 24 3 12.0 1 89.0Nov. 06, 2009 at ECU 4 45 23 142 .155 37 6 7 7 45 1 18 4 10.0 2 61.0Nov. 08, 2009 at Marshall 4 55 16 119 .328 51 6 5 9 44 2 16 2 10.0 0 71.0Nov. 14, 2009 at UAB 3 46 12 118 .288 39 2 4 0 56 1 24 2 13.0 1 61.0Opponent totals 108 1433 585 3859 .220 1288 174 185 128 1534 23 463 64 254.5 27 1861.5

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• Played in 25 sets, making six digs in her career• Saw action in a career-best 19 sets, made five digs and had two service aces in 2007• Injuries limited her to just two sets as a junior and eventually ended her career• The daughter of former Tiger volleyball player Becky (Harden) Chambers, Sarah joined her mother as the first mother-daugh-ter duo to earn letters in the same sport in Memphis athletics history• Graduated with a degree in De-cember, 2009 with a degree in foreign language with a concen-tration in Spanish

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Sarah Sarah ChambersChambers

3L • DSMunford,Tenn.Munford HS

• Ranked 10th all-time at Memphis with a .243 hitting percentage • Led Memphis with 295 kills, 2.66 kills per set and a .261 attack per-centage as a junior in 2008• Finished her career with 441 kills• Four-year letterwinner as a right side hitter and middle blocker• Graduated in May, 2010 with a degree in Integrative Studies with a concentration in Instruction and Curriculum Leadership

Rebekah Rebekah StricklandStrickland

4L • RSMobile, Ala.Houston HS

• Played in 167 sets in her Tiger ca-reer, recording 270 digs and 37 kills• Had a career season in 2009, playing in 108 sets and picking up a career-high 255 digs• Graduated with a degree in mar-keting management• A versatile player, she saw action as a middle blocker, outside hitter, defensive specialist and situational server in her four-year career at Memphis• Career was highlighted by a nine-kill, .818 hitting percentage perfor-mance versus Alabama A&M in 2006.• Made a career-high 20 digs against UCF in 2009

RachelRachelTheardTheard

4L • DSHouston, Texas

Lamar HS• 2009-10 U of M Female Schol-ar-Athlete honoree• Served as a tri-captain in 2009• Played in 103 of 108 sets as a senior and finished second on the team with 217 kills (2.11 k/set)• Wrapped up her career with 649 kills and 437 digs• Graduated with a degree in sport and leisure studies and a minor in marketing management

LaurenLaurenThompson

4L • OHGermantown,Tenn.

Germantown HS• Ranked 10th a • Played in 167 s

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CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSKills ................................... NoneHitting Percentage ..............N/ATotal Attempts .................. NoneAssists .............................. NonePoints ........ 1.0, 2x, last vs. UL-L ..................................... (9/15/07)

Aces .......1, 2x, last vs. ..............UL-L (9/15/07)Digs ...3 vs. UL-L (9/15/07)Total Blocks ....... NoneBlock Assists..... None

Solos ................................. None

Kills ...........17 vs. UTEP (11/20/09)Hitting Percentage .636 vs. AAMU ..........................................(8/29/08)Total Attempts ..29 vs. UAB (11/16/08)Assists ........ 3 vs. Tulane (9/23/07)Points ........... 20.0 vs. Troy (9/6/08)Aces .................. 2 vs. Troy (9/6/08)Digs .................6 vs. IUPUI (9/5/08)Total Blocks ..7.0 vs. Rice (10/19/07)Block Assists ... 7 vs. Rice (10/19/07)Solos ................ 1, 8x, last vs. SMU........................................(10/17/09)

Kills ..............9 vs. AAMU (9/16/06)Hitting Percentage .818 vs. AAMU..........................................(9/16/06)Total Attempts ...18 vs. EIU (8/31/07)Assists ...................... 3, 2x, last vs. ................Southern Miss (10/31/09)Points ...... 10.0 vs. AAMU (9/16/06)Aces .. 2, 5x, last vs. ECU (11/6/09)Digs ............... 20 vs. UCF (11/1/09)Total Blocks ...7.0 vs. EIU (8/31/07)Block Assists ........................NoneSolos ..................7 vs. EIU (8/31/07)

Kills ..19 vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Hitting Percentage ............. .571 ........................vs. ECU (10/9/09)Total Attempts .48 vs. Miss St. (9/5/09)Assists ........3, 2x, last vs. Tulsa (11/4/07)Points ..23.5 vs. UT Martin (10/13/09)Aces .............. 6 vs. Iona (9/5/08)Digs ...........20 vs. UAB (9/17/09)Total Blocks ...... 5.0, 2x, last vs. ..................Indiana State (9/6/08)Block Assists ....... 5, 2x, last vs. ..................Indiana State (9/6/08)Solos ....2, 2x, last vs. UCF (11/1/09)

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Date Match Location TimeFriday, Aug. 27 Miami (Ohio) at Belmont Curb Event Center 4 p.m.Friday, Aug. 27 Memphis vs. Jacksonville State Curb Event Center 6:30 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29 Miami (Ohio) vs. Jacksonville State Curb Event Center 10 a.m.Saturday, Aug. 29 Memphis at Belmont Curb Event Center 12:30 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29 Miami (Ohio) vs. Memphis Curb Event Center 3:30 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29 Jacksonville State at Belmont Curb Event Center 6 p.m.

Belmont Jacksonville State Miami (Ohio) Memphis

Belmont Invitational • Aug. 27-28Belmont Invitational • Aug. 27-28

Date Match Location TimeFriday, Sept. 3 Northern Illinois vs. Kennesaw State UIC Pavilion 5 p.m.Friday, Sept. 3 Memphis at Illinois-Chicago UIC Pavilion 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 4 Kennesaw State at Illinois-Chicago UIC Pavilion 10 a.m.Saturday, Sept. 4 Northern Illinois vs. Memphis UIC Pavilion 12 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 4 Memphis vs. Kennesaw State UIC Pavilion 5 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 4 Northern Illinois at Illinois-Chicago UIC Pavilion 7 p.m.

Illinois-Chicago Kennesaw State Memphis Northern Illinois

UIC UIC 2010 Invite • Sept. 3-42010 Invite • Sept. 3-4

Aug. 27 • 6:30 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Jacksonville, Ala.Enrollment: 9,351Nickname: GamecocksColors: Red and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): Pete Mathews Coliseum (5,500)Conference: Ohio ValleyPresident: Dr. William A. MeehanAthletic Director: Oval Jaynes

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Rick NoldAlma Mater: Louisville, 1998Record at Jacksonville State (Years): 156-84 (Eight)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coach: Abby Beam

Team Information2009 Record: 27-82009 Conference Record/Finish: 17-1/First2009 Postseason: OVC Regular Season/Tour-nament Champs; NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3Starters Returning/Lost: 5+ libero/1Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-3Last Meeting: Memphis 3, Jacksonville St. 0 (10/31/00)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Josh UnderwoodOffice Phone: 256.782.5915E-mail: [email protected]: www.jsugamecocksports.com

Aug 27 • 6:30 p m • Nashville Tenn

Jacksonville State GamecocksJacksonville State Gamecocks

Aug. 28 • 12:30 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment: 5,445Nickname: BruinsColors: Navy, Red and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): Curb Event Center (5,000)Conference: Atlantic SunPresident: Dr. Robert C. FisherAthletic Director: Mike Strickland

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Deane WebbAlma Mater: Mary Hardin-Baylor, 1995Record at Belmont (Years): 135-83 (Seven) Career Record (Years): 297-163 (13 years)Assistant Coaches: Jeff Wismer, Embrey Brannon

Team Information2009 Record: 18-152009 Conference Record/Finish: 13-7/Fourth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5+ libero/1Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-3Last Meeting: Memphis 3, Belmont 2 (8/26/05)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Megan WilsonOffice Phone: 615.460.8023E-mail: [email protected]: www.belmontbruins.com

Aug. 28 • 12:30 p.m. • NashBelmont BruinsBelmont Bruins

Date Match Location TimeThursday, Sept. 16 Northwestern State at UCA Prince Center 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 17 Memphis vs. Jackson State Prince Center 11 a.m.Friday, Sept. 17 Northwestern State vs. Jackson State Prince Center 4:30 p.m.Friday, Sept. 17 Memphis at UCA Prince Center 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 18 Northwestern State vs. Memphis Prince Center 10 a.m.Saturday, Sept. 18 Jackson State at UCA Prince Center 1 p.m.

UCA Jackson State Memphis Northwestern State

UCA Sugar Bear Classic • Sept. 17-18UCA Sugar Bear Classic • Sept. 17-18

Memphis Invitational • Sept. 10-11Memphis Invitational • Sept. 10-11

Date Match Location TimeFriday, Sept. 10 LaSalle vs. Air Force Elma Roane Fieldhouse 4 p.m.Friday, Sept. 10 Tennessee State at Memphis Elma Roane Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 11 Air Force vs. Tennessee State Elma Roane Fieldhouse 10 a.m.Saturday, Sept. 11 LaSalle at Memphis Elma Roane Fieldhouse 1 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 11 LaSalle vs.Tennessee State Elma Roane Fieldhouse 4 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 11 Air Force at Memphis Elma Roane Fieldhouse 7 p.m.

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Sept. 3 • 7 p.m. • Chicago, Ill.

General InformationLocation: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 26,245Nickname: FlamesColors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine RedHome Arena (Capacity): Flames Athletic Center (500)Conference: Horizon LeaguePresident: Michael J. HoganAthletic Director: James W. Schmidt

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Katie Schumacher-CawleyAlma Mater: Penn State, 2002Record at UIC (Years): 16-18 (One)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coach: Dan Buehring

Team Information2009 Record: 16-182009 Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/Fifth2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-5Last Meeting: Memphis 3, UIC 0 (9/4/04)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Dan YopchickOffice Phone: 312.996.5881E-mail: [email protected]: www.uicflames.com

Sept. 3 • 7 p.m. • Chicago, Ill.

Illinois-Chicago FlamesIllinois-Chicago FlamesAug. 28 • 3:30 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Oxford, OhioEnrollment: 16,000Nickname: RedHawksColors: Red and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): Millett Hall (6,400) Conference: Mid-American ConferencePresident: Dr. David C. HodgeAthletic Director: Brad Bates

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Carolyn ConditAlma Mater: Mt. St. Joseph, 1976Record at Miami (Ohio) (Years): 471-348 (26)Career Record (Years): 570-427 (29)Assistant Coaches: Anna Nies, Jonah Carson

Team Information2009 Record: 17-142009 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5 (T-Second/MAC East) 2009 Postseason: MAC SemifinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5Starters Returning/Lost: 2+ libero/4Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0Last Meeting: N/A

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Michael RothOffice Phone: 513.529.7092E-mail: [email protected]: www.MURedHawks.com

Aug. 28 • 3:30 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.

Miami (Ohio) RedHawksMiami (Ohio) RedHawksSept. 4 • 12 p.m. • Chicago, Ill.

General InformationLocation: DeKalb, Ill.Enrollment: 24,424Nickname: HuskiesColors: Cardinal and BlackHome Arena (Capacity): Victor E. Court (800)Conference: Mid-American ConferencePresident: Dr. John PetersAthletic Director: Jeff Compher

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ray GoodenAlma Mater: Ohio State, 1994Record at Northern Illinois (Years): 129-121 (Eight) Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Coley Pawlikowski, Dan Pawlikowski

Team Information2009 Record: 14-162009 Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/Fourth (MAC-West)2009 Postseason: MAC Tournament (0-1)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + libero/3Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-2Last Meeting: Memphis 3, Northern Illinois 0 (9/11/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Zach PetersOffice Phone: 815.753.9572E-mail: [email protected]: www.niuhuskies.com

Sept 4 • 12 p m • Chicago Ill

Northern Illinois HuskiesNorthern Illinois Huskies

Sept. 11 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Philadelphia, Pa.Enrollment: 6,138Nickname: ExplorersColors: Blue and GoldHome Arena (Capacity): Tom Gola Arena (4,000) Conference: Atlantic 10President: Brother Michael McGinniss, F.S.C.Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Brennan

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Dave SteverAlma Mater: Parsons College, 1969Record at LaSalle (Years): 55-171 (Seven) Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coach: Rita Welsh

Team Information2009 Record: 3-302009 Conference Record/Finish: 0-15/Fifth (A-10 East) 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-1Last Meeting: Memphis 3, LaSalle 0 (9/7/01)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Krista HutzOffice Phone: 215.991.2886E-mail: [email protected]: www.GoExplorers.com

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LaSalle ExplorersLaSalle ExplorersSept. 10 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment: 9,024Nickname: TigersColors: Royal Blue and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): Kean Hall (2,500)Conference: Ohio ValleyPresident: Dr. Melvin JohnsonAthletics Director: Teresa L. Philips

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Kathy RoulhacAlma Mater: . North Carolina A&T, 1987Record at TSU: 79-110 (6 years)Career Record : 241-285Assistant Coach: Tony Howell

Team Information2009 Record: 4-262009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/ Ninth2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: 4+Libero/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-5Last Meeting: Memphis 3, Tennessee State 0 (9/11/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Zekeya AndersonOffice Phone: 615-963-1867Email: [email protected]: www.tsutigers.com

Sept. 10 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

Tennessee State TigersTennessee State TigersSept. 4 • 5 p.m. • Chicago, Ill.

General InformationLocation: Kennesaw, Ga.Enrollment: 23,000Nickname: OwlsColors: Black and GoldHome Arena (Capacity): KSU Convention Center (4,784)Conference: Atlantic SunPresident: Dr. Dan RappAthletic Director: Dr. Dave Waples

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Karen WeatheringtonAlma Mater: New Mexico State, 1998Record at Kennesaw State (Years): 17-12 (One)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coach: Jing Hou, Ashley Crenshaw

Team Information2009 Record: 17-122009 Conference Record/Finish: 11-9/Fifth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3+ liberoSeries Record vs. Memphis: 0-0Last Meeting: N/A

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Jason HanesOffice Phone: 678.797.2562E-mail: [email protected]: www.ksuowls.com

Sept 4 • 5 p m • Chicago Ill

Kennesaw State OwlsKennesaw State Owls

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Sept. 11 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: USAF Academy, Colo.Enrollment: 4,400Nickname: FalconsColors: Blue and SilverHome Arena (Capacity): Falcon Court at East Gym (1,000)Conference: Mountain WestSuperintendent: Lt. Gen. Michael C. GouldAthletic Director: Dr. Hans Mueh

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Matt McShaneAlma Mater: UC-Santa Barbara, 1977Record at Air Force (Years): First SeasonCareer Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Louella Maxwell, Marc Swindle

Team Information2009 Record: 8-212009 Conference Record/Finish: 0-16/Ninth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/1Starters Returning/Lost: 5+ libero/1Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-0Last Meeting: N/A

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Valerie PerkinOffice Phone: 719.333.8286

E-mail: [email protected]: www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

Sept. 11 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

Air Force Academy FalconsAir Force Academy Falcons

Sept. 18 • 10 a.m. • Conway, Ark.

General InformationLocation: Jackson, Miss.Enrollment: 8,699Nickname: TigersColors: Blue and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): T.B. Ellis (800) Conference: SWACInterim President: Leslie Burl McLemoreAthletic Director: Robert L. Braddy, Sr.

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Rose WashingtonAlma Mater: Jackson State, 1977)Record at Jackson State (Years): 123-172 (Eight)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coach: Latasha Pusha

Team Information2009 Record: 19-192009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/Second (SWAC East)2009 Postseason: SWAC Tournament SemifinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-4Last Meeting: Memphis 3, Jackson St. 0 (10/23/01)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Jamea Adams-GinyardOffice Phone: 601.979.2274E-mail: [email protected]: wwwjsutigers.com

• 10 a.m. • Conway, Ark.

Jackson State TigersJackson State Tigers

Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. • Conway, Ark.

General InformationLocation: Conway, Ark.Enrollment: 11,737Nickname: Sugar BearsColors: Purple and GrayHome Arena (Capacity): Prince Center (300)Conference: Southland ConferencePresident: Dr. Allen C. MeadorsAthletic Director: Dr. Brad Teague

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Steve McRobertsAlma Mater: Harding, 1993Record at UCA (Years): 118-50 (Five)Career Record (Years): 369-132 (13)Assistant Coaches: Todd Hay, David McFatrich

Team Information2009 Record: 27-32009 Conference Record/Finish: 16-0/First 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-7Last Meeting: Memphis 3, UCA 1 (10/6/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Cody UsherOffice Phone: 501.450.5695E-mail: [email protected]: www.ucasports.com

Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. • Conway, Ark.

Central Arkansas Sugar BearsSept. 17 • 11 a.m. • Conway, Ark.

General InformationLocation: Natchitoches, La.Enrollment: 9,247Nickname: Lady DemonsColors: Purple and White with Orange TrimHome Arena (Capacity): Prather Coliseum (500)Conference: SouthlandPresident: Dr. Randall J. WebbAthletic Director: Greg Burke

Coaching InformationCo-Head Coach: Hugh Hernesman Alma Mater: UW-Whitewater, 1995Co-Head Coach: Stephanie HernesmanAlma Mater: UW-Whitewater, 2000Record at Northwestern State (Years): First YearCareer Records (Years): Hugh Hernesman (352-88/12 years); Stephanie Hernesman (First year)

Team Information2009 Record: 3-212009 Conference Record/Finish: 2-14 (t-11th) 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 0-1Last Meeting: Memphis 2, Northwestern State 1 (1972)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Matthew BonnetteOffice Phone: 318.357.6467E-mail: [email protected]: www.nsudemons.com

Sept. 17 • 11 a.m. • Conway, Ark.

Northwestern St. Lady DemonsNorthwestern St. Lady Demons

Oct. 1 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Huntington, W.Va. Enrollment: 13,814Nickname: Thundering HerdColors: Green and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity): Henderson Center (9,043)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Sr. Stephen KoppAthletic Director: Mike Hamrick

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Mitch JacobsAlma Mater: Iowa, 1991Record at Marshall (Years): 167-90 (Eight) Career Record (Years): 349-201 (17)Assistant Coaches: Kimberly Martinez, Dr. Jerry Gregg

Team Information2009 Record: 22-92009 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/Fifth 2009 Postseason: C-USA Tournament QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4+ libero/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 8-2Last Meeting: Marshall 3, Memphis 1 (11/8/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Ben WarnickOffice Phone: 304.696.4662E-mail: [email protected]: www.HerdZone.com

Oct. 1 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

Marshall Thundering HerdMarshall Thundering HerdSept. 25-26 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 4,165Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and CrimsonHome Arena (Capacity): Reynolds Center (8,355)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Steadman UphamAthletic Director: Bubba Cunningham

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ed AllenAlma Mater: Ball State, 1988Record at Tulsa (Years): 102-34 (Four)Career Record (Years): 467-180 (17)Assistant Coaches: Julie Silva, Ryan Willis

Team Information2009 Record: 26-72009 Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/Second 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4+ libero/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 6-8Last Meeting: Tulsa 3, Memphis 0 (10/16/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Eric Hollier Office Phone: 918.631.2492E-mail: [email protected]: www.tulsahurricane.com

Sept 25-26 • 1 p m • Memphis Tenn

Tulsa Golden HurricaneTulsa Golden Hurricane

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Oct. 9 • 12 p.m. • Dallas, Texas Oct. 10 • 2 p.m. • Dallas, Texas

General InformationLocation: Dallas, TexasEnrollment: 10,981Nickname: MustangsColors: Red and BlueHome Arena (Capacity): Moody Coliseum (8,998)Conference: Conference USAPresident: R. Gerald TurnerAthletic Director: Steve Orsini

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Lisa Seifert Alma Mater: Winona State, 1983Record at Houston (Years): 212-216 (14) Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Christine Dixon, Charity Saveda

Team Information2009 Record: 19-122009 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/Sixth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-3Last Meeting: SMU 3, Memphis 0 (10/17/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Daniel BeachOffice Phone: 214.768.1054E-mail: [email protected]: www.smumustangs.com

Oct. 9 • 12 p.m. • Dallas, Te

SMU MustangsSMU MustangsOct. 3 • 1 p.m. • Greenville, N.C.

General InformationLocation: Greenville, N.C.Enrollment: 27,703Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and GoldHome Arena (Capacity): Minges Coliseum (8,000)Conference: Conference USAChancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard Athletic Director: Terry Holland

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Pati RolfAlma Mater: North Dakota State, 1992Record at ECU (Years): 9-19 (One)Career Record (Years): 421-286 (22)Assistant Coaches: Katie Virtue, Kelly Wernert

Team Information2009 Record: 9-192009 Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/12th 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 3+ libero/3Series Record vs. Memphis: 3-13Last Meeting: Memphis 3, ECU 1 (11/6/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Charles Welch Office Phone: 252.737.5112E-mail: [email protected]: www.ecupirates.com

Oct 3 • 1 p m • Greenville N C

East Carolina PiratesEast Carolina Pirates

Oct. 22 • 7 p.m. • El Paso, TexasNov. 21 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: El Paso, TexasEnrollment: 21,000Nickname: MinersColors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver AccentHome Arena (Capacity): Memorial Gym (5,000)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Diana NatalicioAthletic Director: Bob Stull

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Ken MurphyAlma Mater: Arizona State, 1992Record at UTEP (Years): 35-87 (Four) Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Angela Mooney, Julie Allen

Team Information2009 Record: 11-182009 Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/Ninth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4Series Record vs. Memphis: 3-5Last Meeting: UTEP 3, Memphis 0 (10/23/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Ana ChavezOffice Phone: 915.747.6653E-mail: [email protected]: www.utepathletics.com

Oct 22 • 7 p m • El Paso

UTEP MinersUTEP MinersOct. 17 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.Nov. 5 • 7 p.m. • Houston, Texas

General InformationLocation: Houston, TexasEnrollment: 5,556Nickname: OwlsColors: Blue and GrayHome Arena (Capacity): Tudor Fieldhouse (5,750)Conference: Conference USAPresident: David W. LeebronAthletic Director: Rick Greenspan

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Genny VolpeAlma Mater: Texas A&M, 1995Record at Rice (Years): 113-70 (Six)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Melissa Ferris, Russell Brock

Team Information2009 Record: 23-92009 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/Fourth2009 Postseason: C-USA Tournament Champs; NCAA Tournament First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-3Last Meeting: Rice 3, Memphis 0 (9/25/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Jay JamesonOffice Phone: 713.348.8874E-mail: [email protected]: www.riceowls.com

Oct 17 • 1 p m • M

Rice OwlsRice Owls

Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 7 • 1 p.m. • Houston, Texas

General InformationLocation: Houston, TexasEnrollment: 36,098Nickname: CougarsColors: Scarlet and White with Navy TrimHome Arena (Capacity): Athletics/Alumni Center (1,000)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Renu KhatorAthletic Director: Mack Rhoades

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Molly Alvey Alma Mater: Centre College, 2001Record at Houston (Years): First Year Career Record (Years): 24-7 (One)Assistant Coaches: Nicole Miller, Karlis Dunens

Team Information2009 Record: 9-232009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/Eighth 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 21-7Last Meeting: Houston 3, Memphis 1 (9/26/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Jamie ZardaOffice Phone: 713.743.9406E-mail: [email protected]: www.UHCougars.com

Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Te

Houston CougarsHouston Cougars

Oct. 24 • 1 p.m. • Orlando, Fla.Nov. 19 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Orlando, Fla. Enrollment: 53,644Nickname: KnightsColors: Black and GoldHome Arena (Capacity):The Venue at UCFConference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. John C. HittAthletic Director: Keith R. Tribble

Coaching InformationHead Coach:Todd DagenaisAlma Mater: Central Michigan, 1995Record at UCF: 27-35 (Third)Career Record: SameAssistant Coaches: Michelle Chatman, Erik Peterson

Team Information2009 Record:12-182009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13/-10th)2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost:7/5Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + libero/2Series Record vs. Memphis: 7-11Last Meeting: Memphis 3, UCF 2 (11/1/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Sarah TarasewiczOffice Phone: 407.823.6489E-Mail: [email protected]: www.UCFAthletics.com

Oct. 24 • 1 p.m. • Orlan

UCF KnightsUCF Knights

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Oct. 31 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.Nov. 12 • 7 p.m. • New Orleans, La.

General InformationLocation: New Orleans, La.Enrollment: 11,911Nickname: Green WaveColors: Olive Green and Sky BlueHome Arena (Capacity): Fogelman Arena (3,600)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Scott CowenAthletic Director: Rick Dickson

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Sinisa MomicAlma Mater: Kinesiology-Zagreb, 2000Record at Tulane (Years): 18-10 (One)Career Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Amy Williamson, Kallie Noble

Team Information2009 Record: 18-102009 Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/Third 2009 Postseason: NCAA Tournament First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4Series Record vs. Memphis: 17-19Last Meeting: Tulane 3, Memphis (10/25/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Greg CampbellOffice Phone: 504.314.7271E-mail: [email protected]: www.TulaneGreenWave.com

Oct. 31 • 1 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.Tulane Green Wave

Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 14 • 1 p.m. • Hattiesburg, Miss.

General InformationLocation: Hattiesburg, Miss.Enrollment: 16,000Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Black and GoldHome Arena (Capacity): Reed Green Coliseum (8,095)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Martha D. SaundersAthletic Director: Richard Giannini

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Abbey SutherlandAlma Mater: St. Norbert College, 2004Record at Southern Miss (Years): First YearCareer Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Amanda Berkley, Lindsay Allman (G.A.)

Team Information2009 Record: 27-52009 Conference Record/Finish: 14-2/First 2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1+ liberoSeries Record vs. Memphis: 14-23Last Meeting: USM 3, Memphis (10/30/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Shirley Hill

Office Phone: 601.266.4503E-mail: [email protected]: www.SouthernMiss.com

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Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn. Southern Miss Golden EaglesSouthern Miss Golden Eagles

Nov. 24 • 7 p.m. • Birmingham, Ala.Nov. 27 • 7 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.

General InformationLocation: Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment: 16,874Nickname: BlazersColors: Forest Green and Old GoldHome Arena (Capacity): Bartow Arena (8,500)Conference: Conference USAPresident: Dr. Carol GarrisonAthletic Director: Brian Mackin

Coaching InformationHead Coach: Kerry MessersmithAlma Mater: Chadron State (Neb.) College, 1986Record at UAB (Years): 95-44 (Four)Career Record (Years): 569-296 (22)Assistant Coaches: Casey Dent, Ivan Bozic (GA)

Team Information2009 Record: 17-162009 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/T-Sixth2009 Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8Starters Returning/Lost: 4+libero/3Series Record vs. Memphis: 15-37Last Meeting: UAB 3, Memphis (11/14/09)

SID InformationVolleyball SID: Tyson Mathews Office Phone: 205.996.2576E-mail: [email protected]: www.UABsports.com

Nov. 24 • 7 p.m. • BirmiUAB BlazersUAB Blazers

Opponent Last RecordAir Force .......................... N/A ....................0-0Alabama ......................... 1992 ....................2-6Alabama A&M ................. 2008 ....................4-0UAB ................................ 2009 ................37-15Alcorn State .................... 2006 ....................2-0American University........ 1991 ....................1-0Appalachian State .......... 2002 ....................1-0Arizona State .................. 1990 ....................1-0Arkansas......................... 2005 ....................0-1Arkansas-Pine Bluff ........ 2005 ....................2-0Arkansas-Litte Rock ....... 2009 ....................8-6Arkansas State ............... 2009 ................29-25Army ............................... 1991 ....................1-0Auburn ............................ 1995 ....................0-4Austin Peay .................... 2007 ..................19-1Ball State ........................ 1990 ....................3-1Baylor ............................. 1989 ....................1-0Belmont ......................... 2005 ....................3-1Berry ............................... 1975 ....................0-1Birmingham Southern ..... 2003 ....................1-1Boston College ............... 2002 ....................1-0Bowling Green St............ 1992 ....................0-1Bradley ........................... 2000 ....................1-1Buffalo ............................ 2005 ....................0-1Butler .............................. 1991 ....................2-0BYU ................................ 2004 ....................0-2Cal.-Davis ....................... 2009 ....................0-1Cal.-Northridge ............... 1994 ....................0-1Cal.-Santa Barbara ......... 1983 ....................0-1Cal. State-Fullerton......... 1998 ....................0-1Carson-Newman............. 1975 ....................3-1

Opponent Last RecordCarthage College............ 1975 .......................1-0Centenary ....................... 2008 .......................1-0Central Arkansas .......... 2009 .......................7-0Central Missouri.............. 1976 .......................0-1Chapman ........................ 1987 .......................1-0Charlotte ......................... 2004 .......................6-7Charleston Southern....... 2002 .......................1-0Chattanooga ................... 2008 .......................8-1Chicago St. ..................... 2003 .......................2-0CBU ................................ 2003 .......................4-0Cincinnati ........................ 2004 ...................13-28Clemson ......................... 1995 .......................3-2Coastal Carolina ............. 2007 .......................1-0Coker College ................. 1973 .......................1-0Coll. of Charleston .......... 2000 .......................2-0Colorado ......................... 1989 .......................0-2Colorado State................ 1988 .......................0-1Columbus College .......... 1978 .......................2-0Connecticut..................... 1991 .......................1-0Cornell ............................ 2001 .......................1-0Covenant College ........... 1978 .......................1-0Dartmouth ....................... 2002 .......................1-0Davidson......................... 2004 .......................3-0Dayton ............................ 1994 .......................5-0Delaware State ............... 2004 .......................1-0Denver ............................ 1997 .......................1-0DePaul ............................ 2006 .....................15-7Drexel ............................. 1999 .......................1-0Duke ............................... 1987 .......................2-1Duquesne ....................... 2005 .......................0-1East Carolina................. 2009 .....................13-3

Opponent Last RecordEast Tennessee State ..... 1981 ....................6-5Eastern Illinois ................ 2007 ....................2-3Eastern Kentucky ........... 2004 ....................4-5Eastern Mennonite. ........ 1973 ....................1-0Eastern Michigan ............ 1982 ....................0-2Evansville ....................... 2009 ....................3-1Fairfield ........................... 1999 ....................0-1Fisk ................................. 1972 ....................2-0Flagler College ............... 1974 ....................0-1Florence State ................ 1973 ....................1-0Florida............................. 1993 ....................1-5Florida Atlantic ................ 2004 ....................1-0Florida International ........ 2008 ....................2-1Florida Southern ............. 1980 ....................2-0Florida State ................... 1990 ..................2-17Florida Tech .................... 1977 ....................1-2Freed Hardeman ............ 1977 ....................1-0Francis Marion ................ 1974 ....................1-0Gardner Webb ................ 2002 ....................1-0George Mason ................ 1995 ....................1-1George Washington ........ 1991 ....................1-2Geogetown ..................... 1986 ....................1-0Georgia ........................... 1991 ....................1-5Georgia Southern ........... 2002 ....................1-0Georgia State ................. 2002 ....................0-1Graceland College .......... 1974 ................ 0-0-1Henderson State............. 1979 ....................1-0High Point ....................... 2001 ....................1-0Hofstra ............................ 1989 ....................1-0Holy Cross ...................... 2003 ....................1-0Houston ......................... 2009 ..................7-21

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Opponent Last RecordIdaho............................... 1999 ....................0-1Illinois.............................. 1983 ....................1-0Illinois-Chicago ............. 2004 ....................5-2Illlinois State ................... 1991 ....................0-4Indiana State .................. 2008 ....................3-0Iona................................. 2008 ....................2-0IUPUI .............................. 2008 ....................1-1Jackson State ............... 2001 ....................4-0Jacksonville St.............. 2000 ....................3-0Kansas............................ 1987 ....................0-1Kansas State .................. 1979 ....................0-2Kearney State ................. 1976 ....................0-1Kennesaw State .............. N/A ....................0-0Kent State ....................... 2006 ....................2-0Kentucky ......................... 1989 ....................0-6Kentucky State ............... 1977 ....................1-0Lambuth.......................... 1977 ....................7-1Lander ............................ 1979 ....................1-0LaSalle ........................... 2001 ....................1-0Lehigh ............................. 2002 ....................1-0Lipscomb ........................ 2005 ....................1-0Louisiana-Lafayette ........ 2007 ....................7-4Louisiana-Monroe ........... 1992 ....................4-1Louisiana State ............... 1996 ....................1-3Louisiana Tech ................ 2006 ....................3-2Louisville* ....................... 2007 ................10-25Loyola ............................. 2007 ....................1-2Loyola-Marymount .......... 1990 ....................0-2Madison College ............. 1974 ....................1-1Marquette ....................... 2004 ..................11-7Marist .............................. 2002 ....................1-0Mars Hill .......................... 1971 ....................1-0Marshall ......................... 2009 ....................2-8Maryland ......................... 1988 ....................1-0McNeese St. ................... 2008 ....................1-0Mercer ............................ 2005 ....................2-0Miami .............................. 1988 ....................0-3Miami (Ohio) .................... N/A ....................0-0Middle Tennessee ........... 2004 ..................25-4Milligan ........................... 1971 ....................1-0Minnesota ....................... 1992 ....................0-1Mississippi ...................... 2007 ................34-35Mississippi College ......... 1971 ....................1-0Mississippi St. ................. 2009 ..................21-7Miss.-Women .................. 1981 ....................7-6Missouri .......................... 1997 ....................4-3Missouri State ................. 2009 ....................0-9UMKC ............................. 1979 ....................1-0Montana.......................... 1987 ....................0-1Montana State ................ 1997 ....................1-1Montevallo ...................... 1985 ....................1-0Morehead State .............. 2001 ....................6-2Morgan State .................. 2004 ....................1-0Murray State ................... 2006 ..................14-2Nebraska-Omaha ........... 1989 ....................0-1New Mexico .................... 1988 ....................0-2New Orleans ................... 2009 ....................4-2Nicholls State.................. 2007 ....................4-2North Alabama ................ 1980 ....................3-0North Carolina ................ 1980 ....................1-3UNC Asheville................. 2005 ....................2-1UNC Greensboro ............ 2004 ....................1-0North Carolina State ....... 2003 ....................3-2North Dakota State ......... 1985 ....................1-0North Texas .................... 2005 ....................3-0Northern Arizona............. 1994 ....................0-1Northern Iowa ................. 1990 ....................2-1Northern Kentucky .......... 1978 ....................0-2Northeastern Illinois ........ 1972 ....................1-0

Opponent Last RecordNorthern Illinois ............ 2009 ........................2-1Northwest Louisiana ....... 1996 ........................1-0Northwestern .................. 1981 ........................0-1Northwestern St. ........... 1972 ........................1-0Ohio State....................... 1991 ........................1-0Oklahoma ....................... 2004 ........................0-5Oral Roberts ................... 1993 ........................2-4Oregon State .................. 1990 ........................0-1Peabody ......................... 1974 ........................4-0Penn State ...................... 1996 ........................0-2Pittsburgh ....................... 1992 ........................0-2Portland .......................... 1999 ........................1-1Purdue ............................ 1975 ........................0-1Radford ........................... 2003 ........................1-0Rhode Island .................. 1991 ........................0-1Rhodes ........................... 1977 ......................10-0Rice ................................ 2009 ........................3-2Robert Morris .................. 2001 ........................1-0Rollins ............................. 1981 ........................1-0Sacred Heart .................. 2002 ........................1-0Saint Louis ...................... 2004 ....................12-14Sam Houston State ........ 1992 ........................0-2Samford .......................... 2009 ........................7-2Seton Hall ....................... 1992 ........................0-1SMU ................................ 2009 ........................3-2South Alabama ............... 2003 ......................18-1South Carolina ................ 1989 ........................4-6South Carolina State ...... 2000 ........................1-0Southeast Missouri ......... 2009 ......................10-5Southeast Louisiana ....... 1994 ........................1-0Southern Illinois .............. 1994 ......................7-13Southern Miss ............... 2009 ....................23-14Southern University ........ 1993 ........................1-0Southwest Baptist ........... 1978 ........................2-0Southwest Texas ............ 1997 ........................1-0Stephen F. Austin............ 2009 ........................1-5Stetson ........................... 2007 ........................1-0Syracuse......................... 2000 ........................5-1Tennessee ...................... 2000 ......................9-25UT Martin ........................ 2009 ......................32-5Tennessee State ........... 2009 ........................5-0Tennessee Tech .............. 2007 ....................11-10Texas .............................. 1987 ........................0-2Texas A&M...................... 1982 ........................0-3Texas-Arlington ............... 1992 ........................1-3TCU ................................ 2004 ........................2-3Texas-Pan American....... 1992 ........................1-0Texas-San Antonio.......... 1999 ........................0-1Texas Southern............... 1972 ........................0-1Texas Tech ...................... 1979 ........................0-2Toledo ............................. 2000 ........................0-1Troy ................................ 2008 ........................6-1Tulane ............................ 2009 ....................19-17Tulsa .............................. 2009 ........................8-6UCF ................................ 2009 ......................11-7UCLA .............................. 1983 ........................0-1Union College ................. 1973 ........................1-0USC ................................ 1991 ........................0-1USF ................................ 2004 ......................6-14Utah ................................ 1987 ........................0-2Utah State....................... 1989 ........................1-1Utah Valley State ............ 2004 ........................0-1UTEP .............................. 2009 ........................5-3Valparaiso ....................... 1988 ........................1-0Villanova ......................... 1988 ........................1-0Virginia Commonwealth .. 1991 ........................2-0Virginia Tech ................... 1990 ......................13-1Wake Forest ................... 1997 ........................1-0Washington ..................... 1987 ........................0-1

Opponent Last RecordWeber State .................... 2004 ....................1-1West Georgia .................. 1971 ....................0-1West Virginia .................. 2005 ....................0-1Western Carolina ............ 1999 ....................2-0Western Illinois ............... 1999 ....................3-4Western Michigan ........... 1985 ....................0-1Western Kentucky .......... 2009 ....................1-2Wichita State .................. 1988 ....................1-1William & Mary ................ 1992 ....................2-1Winthrop ......................... 1974 ....................1-3Wisconsin ....................... 1991 ....................0-1Wis.-Green Bay .............. 2000 ....................1-0Wofford ........................... 2003 ....................1-0Wright State .................... 1991 ....................1-0Xavier ............................. 1986 ....................2-0Yale ................................. 2002 ....................1-0

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Air Force (0-0)

UAB (37-15)1980..................... W, 2-01981..................... W, 3-0............................. W, 3-01983..................... W, 3-21984..................... W, 3-01985..................... W, 3-01987..................... W, 3-1............................. W, 3-1............................. W, 3-21989..................... W, 3-11990..................... W, 3-11991...................... L, 0-3.............................. L, 0-31992...................... L, 1-3.............................. L, 0-3.............................. L, 1-31993..................... W, 3-1............................. W, 3-1.............................. L, 1-31994..................... W, 3-0............................. W, 3-11995..................... W, 3-11996...................... L, 2-31997 .................... W, 3-1............................. W, 3-0............................. W, 3-11998..................... W, 3-0............................. W, 3-01999..................... W, 3-1............................. W, 3-0

2000 ...... W, 3-1 .............. W, 3-02001 ...... W, 3-1 .............. W, 3-02002 ....... L, 1-3

2003..................... W, 3-02004..................... W, 3-02005..................... W, 3-0.............................. L, 2-32006...................... L, 2-3............................. W, 3-2.............................. L, 2-32007..................... W, 3-0.............................. L, 0-32008..................... W, 3-1.............................. L, 0-32009...................... L, 2-3.............................. L, 0-3

Belmont (3-1)2002..................... W, 3-02005..................... W, 3-2.............................. L, 2-32006..................... W, 3-0

UCA (7-0)1978..................... W, 2-01981..................... W, 3-02004..................... W, 3-12006..................... W, 3-02007..................... W, 3-12008..................... W, 3-12009..................... W, 3-1

UCF (11-7)1979...................... L, 1-21980..................... W, 2-01981..................... W, 2-01992...................... L, 0-3

1995.......................... L, 0-32004......................... W, 3-12005......................... W, 3-1.................................. L, 2-3.................................. L, 1-32006......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-02007......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-2................................. W, 3-12008.......................... L, 1-3................................. W, 3-22009.......................... L, 0-3................................. W, 3-2

East Carolina (13-3)1980......................... W, 2-11997 ........................ W, 3-12001......................... W, 3-22002......................... W, 3-12003......................... W, 3-02004......................... W, 3-02005......................... W, 3-2.................................. L, 1-32006.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 1-32007......................... W, 3-2................................. W, 3-02008......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-02009......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-1

Houston (7-21)1972.......................... L, 1-21987......................... W, 3-11989.......................... L, 0-31990.......................... L, 1-31994.......................... L, 0-31995.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 0-31996.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 0-31997.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 0-3.................................. L, 1-31998......................... W, 3-2.................................. L, 0-31999.......................... L, 0-3.................................. L, 1-32000.......................... L, 0-3.................................. L, 0-32001.......................... L, 2-3.................................. L, 0-32002.......................... L, 2-32003......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-12004......................... W, 3-02006......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-12007......................... W, 3-12008.......................... L, 0-32009.......................... L, 1-3

Illinois-Chicago ........ (5-2)1976.......................... L, 0-21980......................... W, 2-01984......................... W, 3-11991......................... W, 3-21993.......................... L, 2-3

1995......................... W, 3-02004......................... W, 3-0

Jackson State (2-0)1996......................... W, 3-01998......................... W, 3-0

Jacksonville State (3-0)1998......................... W, 3-11999......................... W, 3-02000......................... W, 3-0

Kennesaw State (0-0)

LaSalle (1-0)2001......................... W, 3-0

Marshall (2-8)2005......................... W, 3-2.................................. L, 0-32006.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 2-32007.......................... L, 2-3.................................. L, 0-32008.......................... L, 1-3................................. W, 3-02009.......................... L, 0-3.................................. L, 1-3

Miami (Ohio) (0-0)

Northern Illinois (2-1)1974......................... W, 2-11976.......................... L, 0-22009......................... W, 3-0

Northwestern State (1-0)1972......................... W, 2-1

Rice (3-2)1991......................... W, 3-22006......................... W, 3-22007......................... W, 3-02008.......................... L, 0-32009.......................... L, 0-3

SMU (3-2)2005.......................... L, 0-32006......................... W, 3-12007......................... W, 3-12008......................... W, 3-12009.......................... L, 0-3

Southern Miss (23-14)1982......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 2-01983......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-01984......................... W, 3-01985......................... W, 3-2.................................. L, 1-31986......................... W, 3-01987......................... W, 3-11988 ........................ W, 3-11989......................... W, 3-01990......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-11995......................... W, 3-01996.......................... L, 1-31997 ......................... L, 2-3

.................................. L, 1-31998.......................... L, 0-3.................................. L, 0-31999.......................... L, 2-3................................. W, 3-22000.......................... L, 2-3.................................. L, 1-32001......................... W, 3-02002.......................... L, 0-32003.......................... L, 2-32004......................... W, 3-12005......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-22006......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-02007......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-02008.......................... L, 1-3................................. W, 3-12009.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 0-3

Tennessee State (5-0)1990......................... W, 3-11994......................... W, 3-01996......................... W, 3-02004......................... W, 3-02009......................... W, 3-0

Tulane (19-17)1976.......................... L, 0-21977.......................... L, 1-21979.......................... L, 1-2................................. W, 2-11980......................... W, 2-01981......................... W, 2-0.................................. L, 1-2................................. W, 2-11982......................... W, 2-01983.......................... L, 0-31984......................... W, 3-21985.......................... L, 1-31989......................... W, 3-01990......................... W, 3-11992.......................... L, 1-31995......................... W, 3-01996.......................... L, 1-31997 ........................ W, 3-0.................................. L, 1-31998......................... W, 3-0................................. W, 3-01999.......................... L, 1-3.................................. L, 2-32000.......................... L, 1-3................................. W, 3-1.................................. L, 1-32001......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-02002.......................... L, 2-32003......................... W, 3-1................................. W, 3-12004......................... W, 3-02005......................... W, 3-12006......................... W, 3-12007.......................... L, 1-32008.......................... L, 1-32009.......................... L, 0-3

Tulsa (8-6)1983......................... W, 3-0

1984..................... W, 3-21985...................... L, 1-31986..................... W, 3-01987..................... W, 3-01988..................... W, 3-01994..................... W, 3-01998..................... W, 3-02005...................... L, 2-32006..................... W, 3-22007...................... L, 1-3.............................. L, 0-32008...................... L, 1-32009...................... L, 0-3

UTEP (5-3)1986..................... W, 3-02005...................... L, 0-32006..................... W, 3-0............................. W, 3-12007..................... W, 3-02008..................... W, 3-1.............................. L, 2-32009...................... L, 0-3

Jauregui's record Jauregui's record vs. vs.

OpponentsOpponents

Alabama A&M ........... 1-0UAB .......................... 1-3UALR ........................ 0-2Arkansas State ......... 0-2UC-Davis .................. 0-1Centenary ................. 1-0UCA .......................... 2-0UCF .......................... 2-2Chattanooga ............. 1-0East Carolina ............ 4-0Evansville ................. 0-1Florida International .. 1-0Houston .................... 0-2IUPUI ........................ 0-1Indiana State ............ 1-0Iona........................... 1-0Marshall .................... 1-3McNeese State ......... 1-0Missouri State ........... 0-1Mississippi State ....... 1-1New Orleans ............. 0-1Northern Illinois......... 1-0Rice .......................... 0-2Samford .................... 0-2SEMO ....................... 0-1SMU .......................... 1-1Southern Miss........... 1-3Stephen F. Austin...... 0-1UT Martin .................. 1-0Tennessee State ....... 1-0Tulane ....................... 0-2Tulsa ......................... 0-2Troy .......................... 0-1UTEP ........................ 1-2Western Kentucky .... 0-1

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After marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 season, Conference USA is still going strong. From the beginning, dedication to excel-lence has been the league's guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Hous-ton, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men's and women's pro-grams that are immersed in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A foot-ball, along with several other men's and women's athletic programs, many of which compete regu-larly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, row-ing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indica-tive of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate schol-arships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year for a combina-tion of significant community service efforts, good

academic standing and participation in their elected sport.

Success on the Playing Field C-USA performers have achieved

great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

Football •56 teams have earned bowl bids •Member of the Bowl Championship Series •Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg Bowl, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, EagleBank Bowl, R+L Car-riers New Orleans Bowl, Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl and the Dallas Football Classic

Men's Basketball •Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country •90 postseason teams (45 NCAA and 38 NIT, 5 CBI, 2 CIT) •One National Championship title game appearance •Three Final Four teams •Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams •One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists •Inaugural CBI Champion

Women's Basketball •44 NCAA Tournament appearances •33 WNIT appearances •One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 •Two WNIT semifinalists

Baseball •49 NCAA appearances •Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including five of the last six •13 Super Regional appearances

•Has produced at least four NCAA teams in seven of the last nine seasons In addition, 34 volleyball teams, 49 men's and women's soccer teams and 25 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men's soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball teams to the Women's College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had six national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swim-ming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 600 NCAA appearances.

Success off the Field C-USA institutions are among the nation's best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA's 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the play-ing field as well. In 15 years, 153 student-athletes earned national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 541 were named All-District. In addition, more than 20,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll or re-ceived the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indica-tive of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

C-USA on TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Television Networks. The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional expo-sure for football, men's and women's basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CBS College Sports agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website produc-tion through CBS Interactive. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference's current regular sea-son football package to include the broadcast of the conference's Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distribution of men's basketball and women's basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tour-nament championship games.

C-USA in the Community The conference's footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area popu-

lation of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun develop-ment of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations.

Governance Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant represen-tation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league's Board of Directors. R. Gerald Turner of SMU currently serves as chair of the Board.

A Proud History; A Promising Future Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation's top con-ferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league's charter members included Char-lotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Hous-ton joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league's headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the cur-rent office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeed-ing Mike Slive, the league's first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB be-gan football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came to-gether to form the new look of the league. Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity and a history that reflects the league's national presence. Fifteen years of remarkable history has reinforced the league's position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.

CONFERENCE USACONFERENCE USA

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2009 C-USA VOLLEYBALL AWARDS2009 C-USA VOLLEYBALL AWARDS

Co-PLAYERS OF THE YEARVisnja Djurdjevic, Tulane

Jennifer Eichler, Tulsa

Co-SETTERS OF THE YEARMeredith Schamun, Rice

Kelsea Seymour, Southern Miss

LIBERO OF THE YEARTracey Lam, Rice

NEWCOMER OF THE YEARMichelle Uzoh, UAB

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTyler Henderson, Tulsa

COACH OF THE YEARRicci Luyties, Southern Miss

All-C-USA First TeamEmily Sullivan, MarshallNatalie Bogan, RiceTracey Lam, RiceAshleigh McCord, RiceMeredith Schamun, RiceAngela Hlavaty, Southern MissAshley Mell, Southern MissKelsea Seymour, Southern MissVisnja Djurdjevic, TulaneJennifer Eichler, TulsaTyler Henderson, Tulsa

All-C-USA Second TeamKinsey Cave, HoustonElizabeth Fleming, MarshallKendra Kahanek, SMUDana Powell, SMUMaia Ivanova, Southern MissRachel Lindelow, TulaneKsenija Vlaskovic, TulaneJessica Adams, TulsaJulia Kenealy, TulsaHannah Stout, TulsaErin Campbell, UCF

All-Freshman TeamAltrese Hawkins, MemphisMarija Milosavljevic, TulaneJessica Adams, TulsaTyler Henderson, TulsaSam Serley, UAB

2009 C-USA All-Academic TeamElizabeth Fleming, MarshallChristine Bach, MemphisBecky Shaffer, MemphisJessica Boulavsky, RiceTracey Lam, RiceJennifer McClean, RiceLauren Sears, Southern MissLindsey Shepard, TulaneJennifer Eichler, TulsaAndrea Lalic, UABCassandra Burruel, UTEP

2009 C-USA VOLLEYBALL FINAL STANDINGS(FINAL)

C-USA GAMES ALL GAMES W-L PCT H A Stk W-L PCT H A N Stk*SOUTHERN MISS 14-2 .875 8-1 6-1 W6 27-5 .844 11-1 10-2 6-2 4-1TULSA 13-3 .812 10-0 3-3 W2 26-7 .787 13-2 5-5 8-0 4-1TULANE 12-4 .750 7-2 5-2 W2 18-10 .643 8-3 7-5 3-2 3-2# RICE 11-5 .688 5-2 6-3 W5 23-9 .719 14-5 7-3 2-1 4-1MARSHALL 10-6 .625 6-1 4-5 W1 22-9 .710 8-1 10-5 4-3 3-2SMU 9-7 .562 7-1 2-5 L1 19-12 .613 12-1 3-6 4-4 1-4UAB 9-7 .562 5-2 4-5 W3 17-16 .515 7-3 5-8 5-5 3-2HOUSTON 6-10 .375 4-3 2-7 L3 9-23 .281 5-6 2-11 2-6 1-4UTEP 4-12 .250 4-5 0-7 L2 11-18 .379 7-6 1-10 3-2 1-4MEMPHIS 3-13 .188 2-5 1-8 L2 7-24 .226 4-11 1-10 2-3 2-3UCF 3-13 .188 2-7 1-6 L6 12-18 .400 6-10 4-7 2-1 1-4EAST CAROLINA 2-14 .125 2-5 0-9 L8 9-19 .321 3-5 2-11 4-3 0-5

* 2009 C-USA regular season and tournament champion# 2009 C-USA Tournament Champion

OffensiveA31 Elizabeth Herman, MarshallS8 Hannah Stout, TulsaS14 Dana Powell, SMUS21 Ashley Mell, USMS28 Visnja Djurdjevic, TulaneO5 Ashley Mell, USMO12 Tyler Henderson, TulsaO19 Angela Hlavaty, USMO26 Hannah Stout, Tulsa Emily Sullivan, MarshallN2 Tyler Henderson, TulsaN9 Tyler Henderson, TulsaN16 Tyler Henderson, Tulsa

2009 PLAYERS/SETTERS OF THE WEEK2009 PLAYERS/SETTERS OF THE WEEKDefensiveA31 Jessica Adams, TulsaS8 Maia Ivanova, USMS14 Sidney Stewart, SMU Jessica Adams, TulsaS21 Sidney Stewart, SMUS28 Jennifer Nolasco, UTEPO5 Maia Ivanova, USMO12 Kendra Kahanek, SMUO19 Jessica Adams, TulsaO26 Tracey Lam, RiceN2 Tracey Lam, Rice Patty Paniagua, UABN9 Jessica Adams, TulsaN16 Tracey Lam, Rice

SetterA31 Andee Youngblood, UCFS8 Elizabeth Fleming, MarshallS14 Rachel Lindelow, TulaneS21 Kelsea Seymour, USMS28 Rachel Lindelow, Tulane Meredith Schamun, RiceO5 Kelsea Seymour, USMO12 Meredith Schamun, RiceO19 Kelsea Seymour, USMO26 Elizabeth Fleming, MarshallN2 Meredith Schamun, RiceN9 Kelsea Seymour, USMN16 Meredith Schamun, Rice

2009 C-USA 2009 C-USA VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL

CHAMPIONSHIPCHAMPIONSHIPSunday, Nov. 23 (CHAMPIONSHIP)(4) Rice 3, (2) Tulsa 1 (CBS College Sports)

Saturday, Nov. 21 (SEMIFINALS)(2) Tulsa 3, (3) Tulane 0(4) Rice 3, (1) Southern Miss 1

Friday, Nov. 20 (QUARTERFINALS)(3) Tulane 3, (6) SMU 1(2) Tulsa 3, (7) UAB 1(4) Rice 3, (5) Marshall 0(1) Southern Miss 3, (8) Houston 1

All-Tournament TeamVisnja Djurdjevic, TulaneTyler Henderson, TulsaJennifer Eichler, TulsaTracey Lam, RiceJennifer McClean, RiceMeredith Schamun, Rice (MVP)

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HITTING PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Cl G K E TA Pct1. STOUT, Hannah-TULSA JR 120 302 61 621 .388 2. SULLIVAN, Emily-MAR SR 107 372 99 768 .355 3. BOGAN, Natalie-RICE SR 114 371 81 840 .345 4. MILOSAVLJEVIC,Marija-TUL FR 101 240 69 503 .340 5. McCUTCHEON, Tory-UCF FR 75 103 29 226 .327 6. UZOH, Michelle-UAB JR 76 164 34 418 .311 7. SERLEY, Sam-UAB FR 101 279 91 606 .310 8. WILLIAMS, Lauren-UCF JR 67 122 42 266 .301 9. BOWDEN, Sarah Jane-USM SO 118 239 76 564 .289 10. HENDERSON, Tyler-TULSA FR 120 554 180 1307 .286

KILLS (Minimum 2.00 per game)Player, Team Cl G No. K/S1. HENDERSON, Tyler-TULSA FR 120 554 4.62 2. DJURDJEVIC, Visnja-TULANE SO 103 442 4.29 3. McCORD, Ashleigh-RICE SO 104 408 3.92 4. EICHLER, Jennifer-TULSA SR 121 460 3.80 5. POWELL, Dana-SMU SO 117 440 3.76 6. CAMPBELL, Erin-UCF SR 109 396 3.63 7. SULLIVAN, Emily-MARSHALL SR 107 372 3.48 8. SANDERS, Amy-UTEP JR 102 345 3.38 9. CAVE,Kinsey-HOUSTON SR 114 385 3.38 10. MELL, Ashley-USM SO 117 394 3.37

ASSISTS (Minimum 5.00 per game)Player, Team Cl G No. A/S1. SCHAMUN, Meredith-RICE JR 115 1374 11.95 2. FLEMING, Elizabeth-MARSHALL JR 109 1218 11.17 3. LINDELOW, Rachel-TULANE SR 103 1114 10.82 4. SEYMOUR, Kelsea-USM SO 120 1259 10.49 5. BECERRA, Kelli-SMU SO 121 1258 10.40 6. WOODS, Alison-UAB FR 123 1223 9.94 7. YOUNGBLOOD, Andee-UCF SR 115 1115 9.70 8. ROENICKE,Tara-HOUSTON FR 110 1061 9.65 9. FENKER, Hannah-ECU SR 97 926 9.55 10. JARMOC, Patty-UTEP SO 104 970 9.33

HITTING PERCENTAGETeam S K E TA Pct. 1. TULSA 121 1746 599 4372 .262 2. RICE 115 1715 621 4509 .243 3. SOUTHERN MISS 122 1626 646 4336 .226 4. MARSHALL 110 1553 648 4182 .216 5. TULANE 103 1390 569 3797 .216 6. UTEP 104 1251 546 3421 .206 7. UAB 124 1528 609 4646 .198 8. SMU 121 1535 635 4575 .197 9. MEMPHIS 108 1293 575 3723 .193 10. UCF 115 1439 649 4179 .189 11. HOUSTON 115 1344 692 4004 .163 12. EAST CAROLINA 100 1147 625 3443 .152

OPPONENT HITTING PERCENTAGETeam S K E TA Pct. 1. SOUTHERN MISS 122 1419 745 4459 .151 2. TULSA 121 1452 742 4442 .160 3. RICE 115 1428 672 4439 .170 4. SMU 121 1609 759 4755 .179 5. MARSHALL 110 1329 587 3937 .188 6. UAB 124 1643 738 4734 .191 7. UTEP 104 1321 621 3658 .191 8. TULANE 103 1251 549 3633 .193 9. HOUSTON 115 1485 627 4060 .211 10. UCF 115 1531 632 4132 .218 11. MEMPHIS 108 1433 585 3859 .220 12. EAST CAROLINA 100 1242 520 3233 .223 ASSISTSTeam S No. Avg/S 1. RICE 115 1601 13.92 2. TULSA 121 1631 13.48 3. MARSHALL 110 1403 12.75 4. TULANE 103 1285 12.48 5. SOUTHERN MISS 122 1496 12.26 6. UCF 115 1337 11.63 7. SMU 121 1406 11.62 8. UAB 124 1406 11.34 9. MEMPHIS 108 1211 11.21 10. HOUSTON 115 1262 10.97 11. UTEP 104 1140 10.96 12. EAST CAROLINA 100 1052 10.52

SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per game)Player, Team Cl G No. SA/S1. DJURDJEVIC, Visnja-TULANE SO 103 41 0.40 2. WOODS, Alison-UAB FR 123 38 0.31 3. WILKERSON, Kathryn-SMU JR 121 36 0.30 4. LALIC, Andrea-UAB SR 118 35 0.30 5. BACH, Christine-MEMPHIS JR 108 31 0.29 6. LINDELOW, Rachel-TULANE SR 103 29 0.28 7. TURNER, Stephanie-ECU SR 99 27 0.27 MARCUM, Kristin-MARSHALL SR 110 30 0.27 9. BERGQUIST, Carly-SMU SR 121 32 0.26 PITCHER, Shelbi-TULSA FR 121 32 0.26

BLOCKS (Minimum 1.00 per game)Player, Team Cl G BS BA TB TB/ G1. UZOH, Michelle-UAB JR 76 20 74 94.0 1.24 2. KAHANEK, Kendra-SMU SR 121 18 131 149.0 1.23 3. MANNING, Courtney-SMU FR 108 15 113 128.0 1.19 4. BURRUEL, Cassandra-UTEP FR 89 7 93 100.0 1.12 5. PANIAGUA, Patty-UAB SR 90 14 87 101.0 1.12 6. KENEALY, Julia-TULSA SR 119 20 108 128.0 1.08 7. MOONEY, Aidan-UTEP JR 101 8 99 107.0 1.06 8. OLIVER, Jessica-SMU SO 109 3 106 109.0 1.00 9. BOWDEN, Sarah Jane-USM SO 118 14 102 116.0 0.98 10. SHEPARD, Lindsey-TULANE JR 102 17 81 98.0 0.96

DIGS (Minimum 1.00 per game)Player, Team Cl G No. D/G1. LAM, Tracey-RICE JR 115 633 5.50 2. ADAMS, Jessica-TULSA FR 121 635 5.25 3. THOMAS, Heather-UAB SO 124 586 4.73 4. STEWART, Sidney-SMU SO 121 564 4.66 5. IVANOVA, Maia-USM SR 122 533 4.37 6. MURPHY, Meredith-UCF FR 115 491 4.27 7. SHAFFER, Becky-MEMPHIS JR 108 457 4.23 8. CARSON,Amanda-HOUSTON JR 114 481 4.22 9. MILLER, Jenn-TULANE SR 103 407 3.95 10. MILLIGAN, Ryanne-MARSHALL FR 110 430 3.91

POINTS Player, Team Cl S K SA BS BA TB PTS/S 1. HENDERSON,TULSA FR 120 554 0 13 40 587.0 4.89 2. DJURDJEVIC, TULANE SO 103 442 41 2 34 502.0 4.87 3. EICHLER, TULSA SR 121 460 22 6 80 528.0 4.36 4. McCORD, RICE SO 104 408 1 3 38 431.0 4.14 5. POWELL, SMU SO 117 440 12 6 50 483.0 4.13 6. CAMPBELL, UCF SR 109 396 15 21 33 448.5 4.11 7. SULLIVAN, MARSHALL SR 107 372 21 4 70 432.0 4.04 8. MELL, USM SO 117 394 19 24 54 464.0 3.97 9. SANDERS, UTEP JR 102 345 23 11 45 401.5 3.94 10. BOGAN, RICE SR 114 371 13 14 95 445.5 3.91

KILLSTeam S No. Avg/S 1. RICE 115 1715 14.91 2. TULSA 121 1746 14.43 3. MARSHALL 110 1553 14.12 4. TULANE 103 1390 13.50 5. SOUTHERN MISS 122 1626 13.33 6. SMU 121 1535 12.69 7. UCF 115 1439 12.51 8. UAB 124 1528 12.32 9. UTEP 104 1251 12.03 10. MEMPHIS 108 1293 11.97 11. HOUSTON 115 1344 11.69 12. EAST CAROLINA 100 1147 11.47

BLOCKSTeam S BS BA TB Avg/S 1. SMU 121 57 521 317.5 2.62 2. UTEP 104 43 454 270.0 2.60 3. UAB 124 67 456 295.0 2.38 4. SOUTHERN MISS 122 71 425 283.5 2.32 5. EAST CAROLINA 100 45 345 217.5 2.17 6. TULSA 121 56 400 256.0 2.12 7. RICE 115 40 382 231.0 2.01 8. UCF 115 58 342 229.0 1.99 9. MEMPHIS 108 52 320 212.0 1.96 10. TULANE 103 40 322 201.0 1.95 11. HOUSTON 115 64 318 223.0 1.94 12. MARSHALL 110 41 296 189.0 1.72

SERVICE ACESTeam S No. Avg/S 1. UAB 124 169 1.36 2. TULANE 103 131 1.27 3. UTEP 104 131 1.26 4. MARSHALL 110 135 1.23 5. MEMPHIS 108 128 1.19 6. EAST CAROLINA 100 116 1.16 7. SMU 121 138 1.14 8. TULSA 121 129 1.07 9. SOUTHERN MISS 122 126 1.03 10. HOUSTON 115 118 1.03 11. UCF 115 103 0.90 12. RICE 115 96 0.83

DIGSTeam S No. Avg/S 1. RICE 115 2081 18.10 2. SMU 121 2056 16.99 3. TULSA 121 1976 16.33 4. SOUTHERN MISS 122 1963 16.09 5. MARSHALL 110 1748 15.89 6. UAB 124 1955 15.77 7. TULANE 103 1575 15.29 8. UCF 115 1699 14.77 9. MEMPHIS 108 1587 14.69 10. HOUSTON 115 1677 14.58 11. UTEP 104 1425 13.70 12. EAST CAROLINA 100 1231 12.31

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-A-Anita Albonetti......................................1970-72Rachael Aldous.........................................2001Beth Avery ................................................1972

-B-CHRISTINE BACH .................2007-PRESENTCarolyn Baker ..................................2008-2009Jessica Baley.......................................1997-98Lynn Ballew ........................................1970, 72Brittany Barnett ....................................2000-03Lindsay Bax ..............................................1999Lauren Berg ..............................................2002Ella Blackford.......................................1970-71Betsy Bland ........................................1973-76Amanda Boatright .....................................1999Lisa Bray.................................................. 1991Cherilyn Bright ....................................1991-94Holly Buford ........................................ 1980-83Janice Buford............................................1971Shelby Burton ......................................2004-07Sarah Bury...........................................2005-07

-C-Cathy Casias ............................................1999Alisande Cavanagh ............................1990-91Sarah Chambers .................................2006-08Gail Childers ........................................1970-72Brooke Chrisman .................................2001-02Teri Clark ............................................ 1980-83Christen Clayton ..............................2003-2006Nicole Cleveland.......................................1996Linda Conner ......................................1980-81

Laura Côté ............................2005-08Debbie Cunningham .................1985

-D-Clare Dirksen .......................1986-89

Janet Daleke........................................1975-78Brenda Douglas ...................................1970-72Melinda Droke .....................................1970-71

-E-Adrianne Edmonds ..............................2000-01Kim Ehrhorn ........................................1984-88Emily Eichmann ...................................1998-01Lisa Eisenrich .....................................1985-86 Cindy Eschbach ..................................1974-77

-F-Allwyn Fitzpatrick ................................1993-94Heather Fletcher .................................1993-96Kim Fraser ..........................................1980-83Rita Frix ....................................................1972Karen Fussell ...........................................1981

-G-Cindy Gable ........................................ 1974-77Ginger Garrett..................................1998-2001Tiara Gilkey .........................................2001-04Angie Glaub .........................................1983-86Rosie Glenn .........................................1996-99Gresham Gorman .....................................2007Angela Graziani ........................................1997Ashley Green ............................................2002Amy Greer ..........................................1990-93Jane Griffi th ..............................................1972

-R-Sami Randolph ...................................1990-93Colette Ramirez ...................................2005-06Lisa Rembe ........................................1989-91Lori Rembe .........................................1989-91Phyllis Richey ..................................... 1984-88Drenda Sue Roberts ...........................1981-84Jeannie Robison ..................................1998-99Sharon Rose .......................................1974-77Renee Ross ........................................1991-94Jenni Rosselli ......................................1997-98Deidre Rowell .....................................1992-95Peggy Rule .........................................1983-86Jamie Runkle ......................................1991-94

-S-Katie Sandage ....................................1974-77Heather Sanders ......................................2000Debbie Sanford ...................................1976-79Cynthia Scott ............................................1971BECKY SHAFFER .................2007-PRESENTLinda Simpson .....................................1970-71Casey Sines ........................................2008-09Hristina Slancheva...............................2003-05Kori Smith ............................................2005-06Emily Steckel .......................................2003-04Mia Stephens ......................................1983-85Laura Stoke ..............................................2000Cindy Stoot .........................................1979-82Rebekah Strickland .............................2006-09Monique Swaby ..................................1992-95 Lowette Swinton .................................1977-80

-T-Nikki Taylor .........................................1993-94Rachel Theard .....................................2006-09Diane Thompson ......................................1972Lauren Thompson ...............................2006-09Becky Tigert ........................................1994-97Sarah Tjelmeland ...............................1987-90Darla Todd ................................................1970Judy Toler ............................................1970-72Jennie Toronto .....................................2003-04Jessica Trezise .........................................1997Lauren Trouy ............................................2008Fehi Tuivai ...........................................2003-05Debra Tummins ........................................1971Lera Turner ...............................................1971

-U-EMILY UNDERWOOD ............2007-PRESENT

-V-Amy Vaughn ........................................1996-99Mary Vercande ................................... 1981-82

-W-Beth Walthal ............................................1982Amy Watson .......................................1980-83Sharon Watson ....................................1971-72Sylvia Watson ..................................... 1976-79Heather Watts ......................................2001-04Sarah Wengler ..........................................1999Barbara Whitaker ................................1977-80Barbara Whitley ........................................1970Laura Wilson .......................................1980-82Camilla Withers ........................................1971Nancy Wolter ...................................... 1985-88

-Z-Marie Zwolinski ................................... 1987-90

-H-Cheryl Haag..................................................1972Amie Hamilton .....................................1998-2001Debbi Hammond .....................................1979-80Kristen Hardee.........................................2002-05Becky Harden .........................................1977-80April Harriman......................................1997-2000ALTESE HAWKINS ....................2009-PRESENTJessica Henry ...............................................1998Shoni Hodges .........................................1994-97Celeste Homan .......................................1978-80Carol Hooker .......................................................1980............................................................ Gwen Horner .....................................................1989-90Carolyn Hughes ............................................1970

-I-KATLIN INGLISH .......................2007-PRESENT

-J-Angie Johnson .........................................2000-01Beth Johnson ..........................................1980-84Lori Page Jones ......................................1981-84MARIJA JOVANOVIC ................2009-PRESENT

-K-Nan Kimbrell .................................................2002Deborah Kinard ............................................1972Kelsey Knoche..............................................2008Rhonda Kottke ........................................1986-90

-L-Kelsey Labrum..............................................2007Katherine Lehman .................................. 1987-90Kim Lemon ............................................. 1988-91Ashley Liford ............................................2004-07Nancy Loop ..................................................1970Patty Lovell ..............................................1971-72Sally Lowe ...............................................1970-72

-M-Jacqueline Mack .....................................1992-93Nancy McAlexander ................................1976-79Jenny McCoy .......................................... 1988-89Katie McFarland ........................................... 1990Margi McNeely ........................................1979-80Pam Merritt ..............................................1970-71Sandy Monce ..........................................1977-80Wynne Moore .........................................1982-83Shavonda Morgan .......................................1988Lacey Morse .................................................1996Liz Mullen ................................................1995-96Shawna Mullin .........................................1985-86

-N-Melissa Nance .....................................2003-2006Shella Neba .............................................2000-03Nancy Nellans .........................................2002-05Janice Neyens ........................................1992-95

-O-Linda Oates ..................................................1970Simen Oktay .................................................1984

-P-Stephanie Pauls ...........................................2009Sarah Pearl............................................. 1976-79Chelle Penner .........................................1984-88Tara Pfeffer ..............................................1995-97

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Becky ShafferEmily Steckel

Brooke ChrismanJessica Henry

Becky TigertAlisande Cavanagh

Jenny McCoyShawna Mullins

Wynne MooreKaren FussellLinda Conner

Cindy Eschbach

Sarah ChambersLauren Berg

Adrianne EdmondsLindsay Bax

Liz MullenAmy Greer

Mia StephensMary Vercande

Carol HookerSylvia Watson

Christine BachHristina Slancheva

Rachel AldousLaura StokeNikki Taylor

Katie McFarlandDebbie Cunningham

Linda ConnerBarbara Whitaker

Carolyn BakerAshley LifordAshley Green

Sami RandolphKara Cronin

Phyllis RicheyWynne Moore

Lori JonesLowette Swinton

Laura Côté Tiara Gilkey

Amy VaughnRenee Ross

Chelle Penner

Altrese HawkinsJennie Toronto

Holly BufordDebbi HammondHeather SandersJeannie Robison

Janice NeyensKatherine Lehman

Teri ClarkeLori Jones

Margi McNeely

Katlin InglishFehi Tuivai

Jaci JohnsonAmie Hamilton

Monique SwabyKris Lemon

Phyllis Richey

Drenda RobertsBecky Harden

Casey SinesShelby Burton

Amanda BoatrightJessica BaleyDeidre Rowell

Lisa BrayClare Dirksen

Margi McNeelyKatie Sandage

Emily UnderwoodNancy Nellans

Rosie GlennJamie RunkleSandy Monce

Kelsey LabrumMelissa Nance

Tara PfefferJacqueline Mack

Angie GlaubBeth Walthal

Drenda RobertsCeleste HomanAnita Albonetti

Christen ClaytonAngie JohnsonJenni RosselliLacey Morse

Lamar Renee BryantCherilyn Bright

Gwen HornerShavondra Morgan

Kim EhrhornAmy Watson

Kelsey KnocheGresham Gorman

Kori SmithHeather Watts

Sarah WenglerShoni HodgesAnalise Navia

Kim LemonPeggy Rule

Cindy StootsMelinda Drake

Sally Lowe

Angela GrazianiHeather Fletcher

Deidre RowellMarie Zwolinski

Lisa EisenrichLori JonesToni Clark

Debbie HammondBeth Avery

Lauren TrouyGinger Garrett

Jessica TreziseNicole ClevelandAllwyn FitzpatrickSarah Tjelmeland

Beth JohnsonJudy Toler

Emily EichmannKatie ShelloggTera Hayman

Rebekah StricklandNancy WolterLaura WilsonLynn Ballew

Camilla WithersJanet Daleke

Rachel TheardCathy Casias

Rhonda KottkeSinem Oktay

Kim Fraser

Emily UnderwoodSarah Bury

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Colette RamirezDarla Todd

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Lauren ThompsonBrittany Barnett

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Sandy Monce-Garner, a member of the Tiger volleyball team from 1977-1980, is the only Tiger to have had her jersey retired. Her No. 9 hangs from the rafters in the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. As a Tiger, Monce was the only student-athlete to be invited to the Olympic Team tryouts in

1980. Despite not making the team, Monce soon began her coaching career as a graduate assistant for then-Memphis State. She assumed an assistant coaching spot with the Tigers in 1984. Monce was an assistant for Memphis until 1986. Monce was also a member of the Lady Tiger track and fi eld team.

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Linda OatesSharon Watson

Laura GeorgeCarolyn Hughes

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Nancy LoopElla Blackford

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Jane Hooker(1971-73)

Janice Dunn(1974-77)

Diane Hale(1978-86)

Jim Callender(1987-88)

Mike Lingenfelter(1989-90)

Penny Lucas-White(1991-95)

Carrie Yerty(1996-2007)

April Jauregui(2008-present)April JaureguiJim Callender MDiane HaleJanice Dunn Mike Lingenfelter Peenny Lucas Whitee Carrie Yerty AJane Hooker

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Carrie Yerty 12 233-174 .572

Diane Hale 9 212-166 .561

Penny Lucas-White 5 95-80 .543

Janice Dunn 4 64-57-1 .529

Mike Lingenfelter 2 56-24 .700

Jane Hooker 3 53-21 .716

Jim Callender 2 45-34 .570

APRIL JAUREGUI 2 24-38 .387

Year-by-Year Coaching RecordsYear-by-Year Coaching RecordsYEAR HEAD COACH RECORD PCT.1971 Jane Hooker 17-5 .7731972 Jane Hooker 18-9 .6671973 Jane Hooker 18-7 .7201974 Janice Dunn 13-7 .6501975 Janice Dunn 16-16 .5001976 Janice Dunn 12-23-1 .3431977 Janice Dunn 23-11 .6771978 Diane Hale 26-19 .5781979 Diane Hale 35-20 .6361980 Diane Hale 41-17 .7071981 Diane Hale 27-14 .6591982 Diane Hale 15-26 .3661983 Diane Hale 15-18 .4551984 Diane Hale 21-16 .5681985 Diane Hale 15-19 .4171986 Diane Hale 17-17 .5001987 Jim Callender 21-16 .5681988 Jim Callender 24-18 .5711989 Mike Lingenfelter 26-15 .6341990 Mike Lingenfelter 30-9 .7691991 Penny Lucas-White 20-15 .5711992 Penny Lucas-White 10-26 .2781993 Penny Lucas-White 25-11 .6941994 Penny Lucas-White 27-8 .7711995 Penny Lucas-White 13-20 .3941996 Carrie Yerty 8-27 .1711997 Carrie Yerty 19-14 .5761998 Carrie Yerty 18-14 .5631999 Carrie Yerty 11-22 .3332000 Carrie Yerty 13-20 .3942001 Carrie Yerty 22-10 .6882002 Carrie Yerty 19-15 .5592003 Carrie Yerty 30-6 .8332004 Carrie Yerty 27-10 .7302005 Carrie Yerty 16-16 .5002006 Carrie Yerty 27-8 .7712007 Carrie Yerty 23-12 .6572008 April Jauregui 17-14 .5482009 April Jauregui 7-24 .226Program History 782-594 .568

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TOTAL KILLS1,789 Monique Swaby ..1992-951,623 Nancy Nellans .....2002-051,576 Ashley Liford .......2004-071,528 Tiara Gilkey .........2001-041,431 Holly Buford ........1980-831,389 Shelby Burton .....2004-07 Ginger Garrett .....1998-011,349 Brittany Barnett ...2000-031,268 Katherine Lehman 1987-90 Shoni Hodges .....1994-971,250 Peggy Rule .........1983-861,231 Renee Ross ........1991-94

TOTAL ATTEMPTS4,234 Nancy Nellans .....2002-054,011 Ashley Liford .......2004-073,954 Ginger Garrett .....1998-013,607 Brittany Barnett ...2000-033,585 Shoni Hodges .....1994-973,539 Tiara Gilkey .........2001-043,479 Peggy Rule .........1983-863,447 Amy Greer ..........1990-933,447 Angie Glaub ........1983-863,402 Renee Ross ........1991-94

ATTACK PERCENTAGE.369 Shelby Burton .....2004-07.361 Holly Buford ........1980-83.299 Shoni Hodges .....1994-97.272 Melissa Nance ....2003-06.260 Shella Neba ........2000-03.256 Katherine Lehman 1987-90.251 Ginger Garrett .....1998-01.249 Heather Watts .....2001-04.247 Tiara Gilkey .........2001-04.243 Rebekah Strickland 2006-09.240 Emily Eichmann ..1998-01

SERVICE ACES309 Clare Dirksen ......1986-89240 Lori Jones ...........1981-84234 Amie Hamilton ....1998-01193 Peggy Rule .........1983-86 174 Nancy Nellans .....2002-05169 Heather Watts .....2001-04153 Christen Clayton .2003-06152 Drenda Roberts ..1981-84151 Ginger Garrett .....1998-01147 Shoni Hodges .....1994-97

DIGS1,812 Christen Clayton .2003-061,491 Amie Hamilton ....1998-011,435 Nancy Nellans .....2002-051,402 Heather Watts .....2001-041,365 Clare Dirksen ......1986-891,354 Shoni Hodges .....1994-971,328 Amy Greer ..........1990-931,323 Peggy Rule .........1983-861,298 Christine Bach ....2007-p1,237 Renee Ross ........1991-94

ASSISTS 5,968 Laura Côté ..............2005-085,653 Clare Dirksen ..........1986-895,206 Heather Watts .........2001-042,777 Nikki Taylor..............1993-942,681 Jessica Baley ..........1997-982,628 Amie Hamilton ........1998-011,951 Mia Stephens ..........1983-851,511 Alisande Cavanagh .1990-911,124 Drenda Roberts ......1981-841,085 Jeannie Robison .......... 1999

BLOCK ASSISTS446 Rhonda Kottke ........1986-90398 Shelby Burton .........2004-07356 Katherine Lehman ..1987-90317 Monique Swaby ......1992-95313 Shella Neba ............2000-03301 Nancy Wolter ..........1985-88287 Melissa Nance ........2003-06285 Angie Glaub ............1983-86269 Clare Dirksen ..........1986-89237 Drenda Roberts ......1981-82 Sarah Tjelmeland ....1987-90

BLOCK SOLOS151 Katherine Lehman ..1987-90140 Drenda Roberts ......1981-84135 Holly Buford ............1980-83129 Rhonda Kottke ........1986-90122 Monique Swaby ......1992-9589 Shelby Burton .........2004-0786 Lori Rembe .............1989-9182 Mary Vercande ........1981-8264 Shella Neba ............2000-03

TOTAL BLOCKS575 Rhonda Kottke ........1986-90507 Katherine Lehman ..1987-90487 Shelby Burton .........2004-07439 Monique Swaby ......1992-95420 Nancy Wolter ..........1985-88377 Drenda Roberts ......1981-84 Shella Neba ............2000-03364 Holly Buford ............1980-83360 Angie Glaub ............1983-86336 Melissa Nance ........2003-06

KILLS670 Monique Swaby .......... 1995538 Tiara Gilkey ................. 2003537 Holly Buford ................ 1981532 Brittany Barnett ........... 2002521 Tiara Gilkey ................. 2004520 Brittany Barnett ........... 2003513 Shelby Burton ............. 2006509 Katherine Lehman....... 1990504 Ashley Liford ............... 2007501 Monique Swaby .......... 1994 TOTAL ATTEMPTS1,680 Monique Swaby .......... 19951,362 Brittany Barnett ........... 20021,326 Brittany Barnett ........... 20031,317 April Harriman ............. 20001,250 Tiara Gilkey ................. 20031,240 Ashley Liford ............... 20071,206 Shoni Hodges ............. 19971,166 Nancy Nellans ............. 20041,152 Tiara Gilkey ................. 20041,145 Monique Swaby .......... 1994 ATTACK PERCENTAGE.429 Holly Buford ................ 1981 .413 Shelby Burton ............. 2006.383 Shelby Burton ............. 2007.357 Holly Buford ................ 1983 .336 Shelby Burton ............. 2004.313 Katherine Lehman....... 1990 .309 Beth Johnson .............. 1981.307 Melissa Nance ............ 2006.298 Shella Neba ................ 2003.298 Holly Buford ................ 1982

ASSISTS1,830 Heather Watts ............. 20041,792 Heather Watts ............. 2003 1,692 Laura Côté .................. 20061,678 Clare Dirksen .............. 19891,617 Laura Côté .................. 20071,575 Heather Watts ............. 20021,569 Clare Dirksen .............. 1988 1,451 Laura Côté .................. 20051,426 Nikki Taylor .................. 19931,402 Amie Hamilton............. 2001 SERVICE ACES97 Amie Hamilton............. 2001 Laura Wilson ............... 198194 Clare Dirksen .............. 198780 Clare Dirksen .............. 198979 Lori Jones ................... 198178 Christen Clayton ......... 200473 Shelby Burton ............. 200669 Alisande Cavanagh ..... 1990 Mary Vercande ............ 198167 Holly Buford ................ 198165 Lori Jones ................... 198463 Heather Watts ............. 2003

DIGS641 Christen Clayton ......... 2006528 Christine Bach .......... 2008489 Christine Bach .......... 2007466 Christen Clayton ......... 2005457 Becky Shaffer............ 2009447 Nancy Nellans ............ 2005420 Clare Dirksen .............. 1989416 Amy Greer .................. 1993408 Lauren Berg ................ 2002403 Heather Watts ............. 2003 Amie Hamilton ............ 2000

BLOCK SOLOS57 Katherine Lehman ...... 199048 Holly Buford ................ 198247 Lori Rembe ................. 199144 Holly Buford ................ 198343 Holly Buford ................ 198140 Lori Rembe ................. 1989 Monique Swaby .......... 199435 Shelby Burton ............. 200634 Monique Swaby .......... 199532 Shelby Burton ............. 200725 Shella Neba ................ 2003

BLOCK ASSISTS160 Rhonda Kottke 1989154 Underwood . 2008140 K. Lehman ... 1990139 Shelby Burton 2007133 Shelby Burton 2006121 Shella Neba ................ 2003114 Angie Glaub ................ 1983113 Rhonda Kottke ............ 1990 Nancy Wolter .............. 1987107 Drenda Roberts .......... 1983105 Brittany Barnett ........... 2000

TOTAL BLOCKS197 Katherine Lehman ...... 1990174 Emily Underwood ..... 2008171 Shelby Burton ............. 2007168 Shelby Burton ............. 2006146 Shella Neba ................ 2003 Rhonda Kottke ............ 1990 Lisa Eisenrich ............. 1986143 Kim Erhorn.................. 1985 Holly Buford ................ 1983137 Holly Buford ................ 1981135 Nancy Wolter .............. 1987132 Monique Swaby .......... 1994131 Angie Glaub ................ 1983

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KILLS1. 2,204 .................................................2003 2. 2,187 .................................................20043. 2,148 .................................................19894. 2,054 .................................................20065. 2,004 .................................................20076. 2,000 .................................................19907. 1,979 .................................................2002 8. 1,974 .................................................19889. 1,911 .................................................199310. 1,838 .................................................2005

ERRORS1. 985 .................................................19882. 983 .................................................19873. 980 .................................................19894. 961 .................................................2003 961 .................................................20045. 918 .................................................19936. 903 .................................................20027. 838 .................................................19908. 828 .................................................19979. 816 .................................................1994 816 .................................................200510. 794 .................................................1986

TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. 5,759 .................................................... 19892. 5,405 .................................................... 20033. 5,297 .................................................... 19934. 5,250 .................................................... 20045. 5,234 .................................................... 1988 6. 5,176 .................................................... 1990 7. 5,151 .................................................... 20028. 5,077 .................................................... 19879. 4,957 .................................................... 200610. 4,949 .................................................... 2007

HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .273 .................................................... 19812. .271 .................................................... 20063. .247 .................................................... 20074. .240 .................................................... 2001 5. .234 .................................................... 20046. .231 .................................................... 19847. .230 .................................................... 2003 8. .224 .................................................... 1990 9. .218 .................................................... 200510. .213 .................................................... 1983

SERVICES ACES1. 527 .................................................... 19812. 319 .................................................... 19903. 308 .................................................... 19834. 300 .................................................... 19935. 298 .................................................... 19866. 294 .................................................... 1984 7. 285 .................................................... 1987 285 .................................................... 2004 8. 284 .................................................... 20069. 279 .................................................... 200110. 278 .................................................... 2003

SERVICES ERRORS1. 473 .................................................... 19902. 462 .................................................... 19893. 436 .................................................... 19934. 388 .................................................... 20065. 380 .................................................... 19976. 344 .................................................... 20037. 339 .................................................... 20048. 336 .................................................... 19949. 333 .................................................... 200510. 329 .................................................... 2007

RECEPTION ERRORS1. 379 .................................................19812. 381 .................................................19833. 310 .................................................1988 4. 309 .................................................19845. 301 .................................................19826. 290 .................................................19897. 249 .................................................20078. 225 .................................................1985 225 .................................................19879. 224 .................................................199010. 223 .................................................1992

TOTAL BLOCKS1. 604 .................................................19862. 570 .................................................19893. 538 .................................................19844. 519 .................................................19855. 483 .................................................19976. 414 .................................................19907. 382 .................................................19888. 365 .................................................19819. 355 .................................................198710. 347 .................................................1983

BLOCKING ERRORS1. 136 .................................................19892. 131 .................................................19843. 128 .................................................19934. 128 .................................................19915. 125 .................................................19826. 123 .................................................19817. 120 .................................................19998. 109 .................................................19929. 107 .................................................199410. 104 .................................................1987

DIGS1. 2,417 .................................................19932. 2,301 .................................................19893. 2,297 .................................................19904. 2,197 .................................................20035. 2,176 .................................................19866. 2,129 .................................................19947. 2,105 .................................................19928. 2,098 .................................................20049. 2,031 .................................................200710. 2,006 .................................................1987

Behind Holly Buford’s .429 attacking clip, the 1981 Tiger volleyball squad posted a program-record .273 hitting percentage.

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DigsSince 19811981........ N/A .......................................................1982........ Laura Wilson ....................................831983........ Drenda Roberts .............................3431984........ Angie Glaub ...................................3541985........ Peggy Rule ....................................3251986........ Peggy Rule ....................................3931987........ Kara Cronin ....................................3911988........ Kara Cronin ....................................3561989........ Clare Dirksen .................................4201990........ Sarah Tjelmeland ...........................3721991........ Amy Greer ..................................... 3111992........ Renee Ross ...................................3821993........ Amy Greer .....................................4161994........ Shoni Hodges ................................3751995........ Monique Swaby .............................3241996........ Shoni Hodges ................................3481997........ Becky Tigert ...................................3691998........ Rosie Glenn ...................................3811999........ Amie Hamilton ...............................3492000........ Amie Hamilton ...............................4032001........ Amie Hamilton ...............................3782002........ Lauren Berg ...................................4082003........ Heather Watts ................................4032004........ Tiara Gilkey ....................................3982005........ Christen Clayton ............................4662006........ Christen Clayton ............................6412007........ Christine Bach .............................4892008........ Christine Bach .............................5282009........ Becky Shaffer ...............................457

Hitting PercentageSince 19811981........ Holly Buford ...............................4291982........ Holly Buford ...............................2981983........ Holly Buford ...............................3571984........ Lori Jones ..................................2741985........ Peggy Rule ................................2391986........ Peggy Rule ................................2601987........ Clare Dirksen .............................2041988........ Katherine Lehman .....................2331989........ Katherine Lehman .....................2721990........ Katherine Lehman .....................3131991........ Lori Rembe ................................2471992........ Monique Swaby .........................2021993........ Monique Swaby .........................2491994........ Monique Swaby .........................2741995........ Monique Swaby .........................2161996........ Shoni Hodges ............................2341997........ Jenni Rosselli .............................2371998........ Jessica Henry ............................2751999........ Sarah Wengler ...........................2352000........ Sarah Wengler ...........................2762001........ Shella Neba ...............................2932002........ Brittany Barnett ..........................2432003........ Shella Neba ...............................2982004........ Shelby Burton ............................3362005........ Shelby Burton ............................2952006........ Shelby Burton ............................4132007........ Shelby Burton ............................3832008........ Rebekah Strickland ....................2612009........ Altrese Hawkins .......................282

Total BlocksSince 19811981........ Holly Buford ...............................1371982........ Holly Buford .................................841983........ Holly Buford ...............................1431984........ Angie Glaub ...............................1081985........ Kim Erhorn .................................1431986........ Lisa Eisenrich ............................1461987........ Nancy Wolter .............................1351988........ Phonda Kottke ...........................1331989........ Rhonda Kottke ...........................1981990........ Katherine Lehman .....................1971991........ Lori Rembe ................................1221992........ Monique Swaby ...........................671993........ Monique Swaby ......................... 1141994........ Monique Swaby .........................1321995........ Monique Swaby .........................1071996........ Heather Fletcher ..........................961997........ Jenni Rosselli .............................1061998........ Jessica Henry ............................1091999........ Sarah Wengler .............................992000........ Brittany Barnett .......................... 1152001........ Shella Neba ...............................1032002........ Shella Neba .................................932003........ Shella Neba ...............................1462004........ Fehi Tuivai ...................................982005........ Shelby Burton ............................1082006........ Shelby Burton ............................1682007........ Shelby Burton ............................1712008........ Emily Underwood.....................1742009........ Carolyn Baker ............................87

AssistsSince 19811981........ N/A .......................................................1982........ N/A .......................................................1983........ Mia Stephens .................................6141984........ Drenda Roberts .............................7011985........ Mia Stephens .................................7901986........ Clare Dirksen ..............................1,1971987........ Clare Dirksen ..............................1,2091988........ Clare Dirksen ..............................1,5691989........ Clare Dirksen ..............................1,6781990........ Alisande Cavanagh ..................... 1,5111991........ Alisande Cavanagh .....................1,2451992........ Amy Greer .....................................7371993........ Nikki Taylor ..................................1,4261994........ Nikki Taylor ..................................1,3511995........ Janice Neyens ...............................7031996........ Lacey Morse ..................................7861997........ Jessica Baley ..............................1,3421998........ Jessica Baley ..............................1,3391999........ Jeannie Robinson .......................1,0852000........ Amie Hamilton ............................1,0522001........ Amie Hamilton ............................1,4022002........ Heather Watts .............................1,5752003........ Heather Watts .............................1,7922004........ Heather Watts .............................1,8302005........ Laura Côté .................................1,4512006........ Laura Côté .................................1,6922007........ Laura Côté .................................1,6172008........ Laura Côté .................................1,2082009........ Christine Bach .............................945

KillsSince 19811981........ Holly Buford ...............................5371982........ Holly Buford ...............................4101983........ Holly Buford ...............................4841984........ Lori Jones .................................. 4111985........ Angie Glaub ...............................3911986........ Peggy Rule ................................4271987........ Kim Erhorn .................................3331988........ Rhonda Kottke ...........................3511989........ Rhonda Kottke ...........................3761990........ Katherine Lehman .....................5091991........ Amy Greer .................................3161992........ Renee Ross ...............................3351993........ Amy Greer .................................3861994........ Monique Swaby .........................5011995........ Monique Swaby .........................6701996........ Shoni Hodges ............................3751997........ Becky Tigert ...............................4321998........ Jessica Henry ............................3851999........ Rosie Glenn ...............................3202000........ April Harriman ............................4942001........ Ginger Garrett ............................4202002........ Brittany Barnett ..........................5322003........ Tiara Gilkey ................................5382004........ Tiara Gilkey ................................5212005........ Nancy Nellans ............................4212006........ Shelby Burton ............................5132007........ Ashley Liford ..............................5042008........ Rebekah Strickland ....................2952009........ Altrese Hawkins .......................335

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KILLS40........ Monique Swaby at Ole Miss, 10/24/9535.........Monique Swaby at Cincinnati, 10/27/9534...............Holly Buford vs. Ole Miss, 9/22/8131.............. Brittany Barnett vs. TCU, 10/12/02....................Monique Swaby vs. UAB, 11/2/9530...................Ashley Liford vs. UCF, 11/15/07......................April Harriman vs. CBU, 11/7/0029.................. Ashley Liford at SEMO, 9/26/07........... Nancy Nellans vs. Saint Louis, 10/1/04........Adrianne Edmonds vs. Ole Miss, 9/14/01............... April Harriman vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/00

Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/9527 ..Tiara Gilkey vs. UT-Martin, 8/30/03 ..April Harriman vs. Tulane, 11/11/00 Jessica Henry vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/9826 ....Nancy Nellans vs. Duquesne, 9/16/05

..........Tiara Gilkey vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/24/04

...........Brittany Barnett vs. Louisville, 10/31/03

..............Nancy Nellans vs. Houston, 10/11/02

................. Tiara Gilkey vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02

............. Nancy Nellans vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02

...................Becky Tigert vs. DePaul, 10/19/97 Monique Swaby vs. Saint Louis @ Louisville, 11/17/9525 Altrese Hawkins vs. UT Martin, 10/13/09...................... Shelby Burton vs. UALR, 9/8/07.................... Nancy Nellans vs. UCF, 10/30/05...............Tiara Gilkey vs. Eastern Ky., 9/18/04.................... Tiara Gilkey at Charlotte, 11/8/03......... Tiara Gilkey vs. Birmingham-So., 9/6/02...... Monique Swaby vs. Middle Tenn., 10/3/95 Monique Swaby vs. Tennessee Tech at USF, 9/2/95

TOTAL ATTEMPTS80...... Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/9577.............. Brittany Barnett vs. TCU, 10/12/0275..................April Harriman vs. CBU, 11/7/00............ Monique Swaby at Ole Miss, 10/24/9573........... April Harriman vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/0072...... Monique Swaby at Cincinnati, 10/27/9571.............April Harriman vs. Tulane, 11/11/0068....April Harriman at Southern Miss, 10/1/0066..........Nancy Nellans vs. Houston, 10/11/0265 ................... Ashley Liford at SEMO, 9/26/07...........Brittany Barnett vs. Louisville, 10/31/03...............Brittany Barnett at Charlotte, 11/8/03...... Monique Swaby vs. Middle Tenn., 10/3/95...............Monique Swaby vs. Tennessee Tech ....................... Monique Swaby at USF, 9/2/95

Monique Swaby40 - at Ole Miss,

10/24/9535 - at Cincinnati,

10/27/9531 - vs. UAB, 11/2/95

April Harriman30 - vs. CBU,

11/7/00

Holly Buford34 - vs. Ole Miss,

9/22/81

Brittany Barnett31- vs. TCU,

10/12/02

Ashley Liford30 - vs. UCF,

11/15/00

HITTING PERCENTAGE.846 (11-0-13) ....... Heather Watts at Tulane, 11/22/03.810(18-1-21) ...... Shelby Burton vs. Stetson, 9/14/07.800 (8-0-10) .......... Ginger Garrett vs. UAPB, 9/12/98.714 (10-0-14) ..... Shella Neba vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02.708(17-0-24) ...........Shelby Burton vs. UALR, 9/9/06.692 (18-0-26) ........Becky Tigert vs. Missouri, 9/19/97.684(13-0-19) ....Shelby Burton vs. Nicholls State, 9/7/07.682(16-1-22) .....Shelby Burton vs. Lipscomb, 9/8/06.667(19-1-27) ........ Casey Sines vs. UALR , 8/30/08(18-0-27) ........ Carolyn Baker vs. SMU, 10/7/08 (14-2-18) ......... Shella Neba at DePaul, 10/26/03.656(22-1-32) Shelby Burton vs. Austin Peay, 8/26/06

ASSISTS81.................Heather Watts vs. TCU, 11/11/0475..........Heather Watts vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/02................ Jessica Baley vs. DePaul, 10/19/9774.......... Jessica Baley vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/9872..................Amie Hamilton vs. CBU, 11/7/0071..................... Laura Côté vs. UCF, 10/30/0570..........Heather Watts vs. UT Martin, 8/30/0368....... Amie Hamilton vs. Mississippi, 9/14/0167................ Laura Côté vs. Houston 11/18/06...................... Laura Côté at Belmont 10/11/05.............Heather Watts vs. Louisville, 10/31/03.................... Heather Watts vs. TCU, 10/12/0266................. Laura Côté vs. Marshall, 11/3/06................Laura Côté vs. Austin Peay, 8/26/06............................. Laura Côté at UCF, 10/2/05....... Heather Watts vs. Southern Miss, 11/14/03................ Amie Hamilton vs. Tulane, 10/13/0165.........Heather Watts at Marquette, 10/24/03............ Laura Côté at East Carolina, 10/12/07

Heather Watts75 - vs. UT-Martin, 10/1/0272 - vs. Saint Louis, 10/1/0470 - vs. UT-Martin, 8/30/0370 - vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/24/04

Jessica Baley75 - vs. DePaul, 10/19/9774 - vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98

Amie Hamilton72 - vs. CBU, 11/7/00

Laura Côté71 - vs. UCF, 10/30/05

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Heather Watts81 - vs. TCU, 11/11/04

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SERVICE ACES9..........................Laura Côté vs. UAPB, 9/2/05............Nancy Nellans vs. Arkansas St., 9/6/028....... Nancy Nellans vs. Alabama A&M, 9/2/05..................Hristina Slancheva at SLU, 10/3/03...... Nancy Nellans vs. Charleston So., 8/30/02..............................Amy Watson vs. UAB, 19807........... Shelby Burton vs. Alcorn State, 9/1/06.............Christen Clayton vs. UT-Martin, 9/3/05...................Christen Clayton vs. UAPB, 9/2/05...... Nancy Nellans vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/24/04....................Melissa Nance vs. CBU, 10/14/03.............. Amie Hamilton vs. Samford, 10/16/016...... Becky Shaffer vs. Indiana State, 9/6/08................Lauren Thompson vs. Iona, 9/5/08................Shelby Burton at Evansville, 8/26/06................Ashley Liford vs. Kent State, 8/25/06...........Melissa Nance vs. Delaware St., 9/4/04......Christen Clayton vs. Tennessee St., 9/3/04................Heather Watts vs. NC State, 9/13/03.............................Tiara Gilkey vs. CBU, 9/4/02..Adrianne Edmonds vs. Jackson St., 10/23/01...Amie Hamilton vs. Cornell at Kent St., 9/8/01.......................Amie Hamilton vs. UAB, 11/3/01........................Amie Hamilton at UAB, 9/15/995............. Christine Bach vs. UTEP, 11/20/08........... Emily Underwood vs. UTEP, 11/20/08..................... Christine Bach at UAB, 9/18/08...........................Laura Côté vs. UCF, 11/15/07......Shelby Burton vs. Mississippi State, 9/8/07..........................Shelby Burton vs. Iona, 9/1/07....................Shelby Burton vs. Tulsa, 10/13/06........................... Shelby Burton at Troy, 9/1/06..Christen Clayton vs. Southern Miss, 10/28/05....................Laura Côté vs. Marshall, 10/16/05..................Colette Ramirez vs. ECU, 10/14/05........ Melissa Nance vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/9/05............Melissa Nance vs. Morgan St., 9/25/04 Christen Clayton at UNC-Greensboro, 9/25/04............Nancy Nellans vs. Middle Tenn., 9/7/02........................ Nancy Nellans vs. CBU, 9/4/02.........................Heather Watts vs. CBU, 9/4/02......... Amie Hamilton vs. Morehead St. , 9/1/01........ Amie Hamilton at UNC Asheville, 8/31/01............Amie Hamilton vs. Cincinnati, 10/20/01........Heather Watts vs. South Alabama, 9/1/01...........Emily Eichmann vs. Charlotte, 10/22/00............. Jeannie Robison vs. Samford, 9/11/99..Amie Hamilton vs. Tulsa at Cal St. Fullerton, 9/4/98.......................Shoni Hodges at UAB, 10/31/97

Nancy Nellans31 - at Belmont,

10/11/0531 - vs. La. Tech,

9/10/05

Rosie Glenn33 - vs. Saint Louis,

9/25/98

Christen Clayton32 - at Rice,

9/24/06

Christine Bach37 - vs. IUPUI,

9/5/0835 - at SMU,

11/2/07

Amie Hamilton32 - vs. CBU,

11/7/00

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DIGS37................Christine Bach vs. IUPUI, 9/5/0835................. Christine Bach at SMU, 11/2/0733............Rosie Glenn vs. Saint Louis, 9/25/9832.................Christen Clayton at Rice, 9/24/06...................... Amie Hamilton vs. CBU, 11/7/0031......Christine Bach vs. Evansville, 8/28/09.................Nancy Nellans at Belmont, 10/11/05......Nancy Nellans vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/10/0529..................Christine Bach vs. Iona, 9/5/08............ Christen Clayton at Ole Miss, 10/24/0628......... Christen Clayton vs. Houston, 9/22/0627.................Becky Shaffer vs. UAB, 9/17/0926............Christen Clayton vs. UTEP, 11/17/06.................Heather Watts at Davidson, 9/22/04...................Tiara Gilkey vs. Cincinnati, 11/1/0325..................Christine Bach vs. FIU, 9/20/08...........Christine Bach vs. Houston, 10/21/07............ Ashley Liford at East Carolina, 9/31/07 .....................Christen Clayton at UAB, 9/19/06

..................... Christen Clayton vs. UCF 10/30/05

.................Nancy Nellans vs. Duquesne, 9/10/05

...................... Nancy Nellans at Tulane, 11/22/03

.............Lauren Berg vs. Birmingham-So., 9/6/02

............April Harriman at Southern Miss, 10/1/00

BLOCK SOLOS6......................Shella Neba at Charlotte, 11/8/035..... Amanda Boatright at Southern Miss, 11/12/994.........................Shelby Burton at UCF, 11/10/06..Jenni Rosselli vs Portland at Syracuse, 9/18/98..........Jenni Rosselli vs. South Alabama, 9/19/97.............Amanda Boatright at Charlotte, 10/24/99.............. Jeannie Robison at Charlotte, 10/24/993........................ Carolyn Baker at UCF, 10/10/08.........Shelby Burton vs. Mississippi State, 9/8/07.......................... Shelby Burton at ECU, 11/11/05...................... Melissa Nance vs. ECU, 10/14/05.......................Fehi Tuivai vs. Duquesne, 9/16/05.................Fehi Tuivai at Southern Miss, 10/8/04.....................Melissa Nance at DePaul, 10/26/03........................Monique Swaby vs. UAB, 11/2/95.................... Lamar Bryant at Ole Miss, 10/24/95.............. Monique Swaby vs. So. Illinois, 9/20/95.................. Monique Swaby at Clemson, 9/14/95.................... Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/97

BLOCK ASSISTS11 .............. Jenni Rosselli vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/9810 Emily Underwood vs. Indiana State, 9/6/089.................. Emily Underwood vs. Iona, 9/5/08............Shelby Burton at Eastern Illinois, 8/31/07......................Melissa Nance at Tulane, 10/29/06........ Jessica Trezise at Southern Miss, 10/10/978......... Casey Sines vs. Southern Miss, 10/26/08........................... Casey Sines vs. UCF, 10/24/08.................Emily Underwood vs. UCF, 10/24/08....................Emily Underwood vs. FIU, 9/20/08....................Emily Underwood at UAB, 9/18/08.................... Emily Underwood vs. Troy, 9/6/08....................Shelby Burton at Marshall, 10/14/07.......................Shelby Burton vs. Tulane, 9/23/07.......................... Shelby Burton at UTEP, 9/21/07............Fehi Tuivai vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/10/05..................Fehi Tuivai vs. Marquette 10/29/04..................Shella Neba vs. Cincinnati, 11/1/03.... Shella Neba at Southeast Missouri, 10/5/03

...................... Shella Neba at Tulane, 11/15/02

...............Shella Neba vs. Marquette, 10/26/02

.Shella Neba vs. Robert Morris at Kent State, 9/7/01

....................Shella Neba vs. Houston, 9/23/01

.....................Brittany Barnett vs. CBU, 11/7/00

............................Laura Stoke at UAB, 11/1/00

.................Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/97

............... Amanda Boatright vs. USF, 10/31/99

TOTAL BLOCKS11.0..Carolyn Baker vs. UALR, 9/19/09Shelby Burton at Eastern Illinois, 8/31/07..Jenni Rosselli vs. Ole Miss, 10/20/98.Jenni Rosselli vs. DePaul, 10/19/9710.0 ...Casey Sines vs. USM, 10/26/08..................... Emily Underwood vs. FIU, 9/20/08..Emily Underwood vs. Indiana State, 9/6/08..... Shelby Burton vs. Mississippi State, 9/8/07..................Melissa Nance at Tulane, 10/29/06.................. Fehi Tuivai vs. Marquette 10/29/04.................... Shella Neba at Charlotte, 11/8/03....................Shella Neba vs. Houston, 9/23/01...............Sarah Wengler vs. Ole Miss, 9/16/00..Amanda Boatright at Southern Miss 11/12/999.0......... Emily Underwood vs. UCA, 9/12/08.................Emily Underwood vs. Iona, 9/5/08.....................Shelby Burton vs. UAB, 11/19/06....................Shelby Burton vs. Tulsa, 10/13/06........Melissa Nance vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/9/05............Shella Neba at Southeast Mo., 10/5/03.....Jessica Trezise at Southern Miss, 10/10/97............... Jessica Henry vs. Houston, 10/11/98

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1. Monique Swaby -- 1,789 Kills• All-time kills leader at Memphis• Only Tiger volleyball player in history to ever record over 600 kills in a single season.• Single-match leader with 40 kills vs. Ole Miss in 1995.• Tiger’s record holder with three career 30+ kill outings.• 1994 Great Midwest Player of the Year

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1992 129 36 260 133 778 .202 16 246 21 65 861993 120 36 358 151 833 .249 20 293 27 87 1141994 123 35 501 187 1145 .274 32 319 40 92 1321995 118 33 670 308 1680 .216 43 324 34 73 107Totals 490 140 1789 779 4436 .228 111 1182 122 317 439

Ginger Garrett -- 1,389 Kills• 14th Tiger spiker to reach the 1,000-kill milestone.• Second all-time at Memphis with 3,952 total attempts.• Put away an average of 347 kills per season.• Set Memphis’ single-match record for hitting percent-age by a hitter when she hit .800 vs. UAPB in 1998. • Ranked in Tiger’s top-10 in aces.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1998 117 32 359 136 994 .224 46 283 7 56 631999 121 33 299 132 921 .181 43 272 9 42 512000 120 33 311 139 941 .183 29 267 6 48 542001 116 32 420 160 1096 .237 33 319 6 49 55Totals 474 130 1389 567 3952 .208 151 1141 28 195 223

8. Brittany Barnett -- 1,349 Kills• 15th Tiger to reach 1,000 kills.• Pounded away 31 kills vs. TCU in 2002.• Ranks second and third with 1,362 and 1,326 at-tempts in 2002 and 2003, respectively.• Fourth and sixth all-time at Memphis with 532 kills in 2002 and 520 kills in 2003

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2000 120 33 182 110 551 .131 34 270 10 105 1152001 116 32 115 62 368 .144 32 243 3 11 142002 128 34 532 201 1362 .243 34 330 8 41 492003 135 36 520 185 1326 .253 36 331 7 53 60Totals 263 135 1349 558 3607 .219 136 1174 28 210 238

5. Holly Buford -- 1,431 Kills• First Tiger volleyball player to reach 1,000 kills• Averaged 477 kills per year.• Second all-time at Memphis with a 361 hitting average. • Posted the third-highest single-match kills total when she pounded down 34 kills vs. Ole Miss in 1981.• 537 kills in 1981 is third all-time at Memphis

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1980 n/a n/a 1980 Statistics Not Available1981 n/a n/a 537 134 939 .429 67 35 43 94 1371982 n/a n/a 410 129 942 .298 29 71 49 36 851983 106 n/a 484 102 835 .352 42 175 43 80 123Totals 1431** missing 1980 stats

4. Tiara Gilkey -- 1,528 Kills• Reached 1,000 kills as a junior in the 2003 season.• 15th Tiger to reach 1,000 kills.• Second all-time with 538 kills in 2003.• Totaled just 43 kills as a freshman• One of just three Tigers to post 500 or more kills in multiple seasons.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2001 36 18 43 21 102 .216 0 5 3 17 202002 125 34 426 182 1035 .236 32 260 2 70 722003 133 36 538 236 1250 .242 30 391 14 78 922004 135 37 521 215 1152 .266 31 398 8 53 61Totals 399 125 1,528 654 3,539 .247 93 1,054 27 218 245

2. Nancy Nellans -- 1,623 Kills• Downed over 350 kills in all four seasons at Memphis.• Became the 16th player at Memphis to reach the 1,000-kill milestone.• Memphis’ all-time leader in attempts with 4,234 swings.• Ranks in Memphis’ top-10 in aces and digs.• Downed 25 or more kills six times in her career.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2002 127 37 442 231 1,123 .188 46 385 2 51 532003 127 36 407 233 1,046 .166 40 383 4 33 372004 112 34 353 196 899 .175 48 220 2 27 292005 123 32 421 226 1,166 .167 40 447 2 32 34Totals 489 139 1,623 886 4,234 .174 174 1,435 10 143 153

3. Ashley Liford -- 1,576 Kills• 2007 All-C-USA• Reached the 1,000-kill milestone vs. East Carolina • 2006-07 C-USA All-Academic selection.• Averaged 394 kills per season.• 305 kills in 2004 is the fi fth-most ever by a Tiger rookie.• Posted over 300 kills in every year of her collegiate career.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2004 112 37 305 139 781 .213 0 68 2 26 282005 119 32 366 163 918 .221 4 79 1 27 282006 127 35 401 169 1072 .216 46 276 7 30 372007 128 35 504 193 1240 .251 35 368 4 39 43Totals 486 139 1576 664 4011 .227 85 791 14 122 136

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6. Shelby Burton -- 1,389 Kills• Led Memphis in hitting all four years of her career.• Became the 20th player at Memphis to reach the 1,000-kill plateau.• Memphis’ all-time leader in attack percentage.• Two-time C-USA First Team selection• Two-time AVCA First Team All-Midwest Region• Two-time AVCA Honorable Mention All-America

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2004 84 35 154 46 321 .336 0 24 4 36 402005 100 29 273 94 607 .295 1 36 18 90 1082006 129 35 513 111 974 .413 73 92 35 133 1682007 128 35 449 109 888 .383 39 71 32 139 171Totals 441 134 1389 360 2790 .369 113 223 89 398 487

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11. Peggy Rule -- 1,250 Kills• Second Tiger to ever reach 1,000 kills.• All-Metro Conference selection in 1986• Fourth all-time with 1,323 career digs and 193 service aces.• Ranked in the top-10 at Memphis in digs.• Member of the Tiger’s 1,000 kills/1,000 digs club.• Averaged nearly 400 kills over her fi nal two seasons.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1983 124 249 106 645 .222 36 343 ^^ ^^ 371984 85 204 94 546 .202 29 196 ^^ ^^ 211985 129 370 138 970 .239 59 325 ^^ ^^ 431986 135 427 139 1104 .260 57 393 ^^ ^^ 46Totals 473 n/a 1250 477 3265 .237 193 1323 147

10. Katherine Lehman -- 1,268 Kills• Sixth all-time at Memphis with a .256 career attack percentage.• Second player in Tiger volleyball history to down 500 kills in a single season.• Fifth all-time with a .313 attack percentage in 1990.• Memphis’ all-time leader with 151 solo blocks • Second all-time with 507 total blocks.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1987 104 98 73 328 .076 2 55 10 89 991988 147 42 305 135 728 .233 8 94 33 88 1211989 128 41 356 134 815 .272 32 228 34 96 1301990 139 38 509 166 1093 .313 56 314 57 140 197Totals 518 121+ 1268 508 2964 .256 98 691 134 413 547

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13. Amy Greer -- 1,212 Kills• Eighth Memphis player to record 1,000 career kills.• First Team All-Great Midwest pick in 1993.• Sixth all-time at Memphis in digs.• Downed over 300 kills in three of her four seasons at U of M.• Averaged over 300 kills per season.• Member of Memphis’ 1,00-kill/1,000 digs club.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1990 138 39 320 192 556 .133 53 349 12 49 591991 117 35 316 163 878 .174 35 311 14 37 511992 117 32 190 98 587 .157 43 271 9 53 611993 136 36 386 160 1098 .206 32 416 6 48 54Totals 508 142 1212 613 3119 .192 163 1347 41 187 225

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9. Shoni Hodges -- 1,268 Kills• First player to reach 1,000 kills under Carrie Yerty.• 1994 Great Midwest Newcomer of the Year. • Sixth all-time with 1,206 attacks in 1997.• Averaged 317 kills per season.• Led Memphis in kills in 1997.• Ranks in Memphis’ top-10 in service aces and digs.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1994 109 32 299 121 797 .223 31 375 4 25 291995 113 32 167 84 561 .148 35 271 15 41 561996 124 35 375 136 1021 .234 45 348 17 73 901997 121 33 427 153 1206 .227 36 360 10 89 99Totals 467 132 1268 494 3585 .220 147 1354 46 228 274

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14. Rhonda Kottke -- 1,134 Kills• Only member of Memphis’ 1,000-kill club to play five years.• Three-time All-Metro Conference selection.• Totaled 116 kills in fi rst two season and averaged 339 kills per year from 1988-90• Memphis’ all-time leader in total blocks and block assists.^ blocking stats combined

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1986 72 97 57 272 .147 20 136 ^ ^ 71#rs1987 15 4 19 15 83 .048 2 29 2 21 23 1988 131 351 139 910 .232 23 149 32 101 1331989 128 376 134 815 .272 32 228 34 96 1601990 140 39 291 113 714 .249 28 311 33 113 144Totals 493 n/a 1134 458 2794 .242 105 688 101^ 209^ 575

15. Sarah Tjelmeland -- 1,104 Kills• Part of one of Memphis four 30+ win teams.• One of three Tigers to reach the 1,000-kill mark in 1990.• Played in 508 games–second-most among members of Memphis’ 1,000-kill club.• Ranked fi fth all-time at Memphis in kills at the completion of her career.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1987 94 113 69 309 .142 3 73 6 67 731988 149 324 164 841 .190 11 121 19 46 651989 125 264 110 735 .209 20 273 10 62 721990 140 39 401 151 1101 .227 37 372 11 30 41Totals 508 n/a 1104 494 2986 .204 71 839 46 205 251

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12. Renee Ross -- 1,231 Kills• Finished career fourth on Memphis’ all-time kills list.• Ninth Tiger to post 1,000 kills.• Posted over 330 kills in three consecutive seasons.• Averaged over 300 kills per season.• All-Great Midwest Conference First Team selection in 1992.• First member of Memphis’ 1,000-kill club to post 1,000 digs.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1991 106 32 213 137 692 .109 24 229 8 23 311992 115 32 335 185 944 .159 36 382 9 20 291993 124 35 349 177 902 .191 39 317 2 33 351994 105 32 334 152 864 .211 20 309 4 34 38Totals 450 131 1231 651 3402 .170 119 1237 23 110 133

16. Rosie Glenn -- 1,063 Kills• Made 33 digs vs. Saint Louis in 1998.• Recorded 1,000 kills and digs at Memphis.• Downed 266 kills per year in her Tiger career.• 12th Tiger to record 1,000 career kills• Averaged 266 kills per year.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1996 123 35 262 196 731 .090 46 219 5 47 521997 118 33 200 157 599 .072 26 260 0 22 221998 117 32 281 172 826 .132 33 381 2 22 241999 121 33 320 164 927 .168 25 310 2 47 49Totals 479 133 1063 689 3083 .121 130 1170 9 138 147

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19. Angie Glaub -- 1,014 Kills• Third Memphis player to reach the 1,000-kill milestone. • Sixth all-time at Memphis with 360 total blocks.• Eighth all-time with 131 total blocks in 1983.• Averaged 254 kills per season.• 1986 Metro Conference All-Tournament team pick.

^^blocking stats combinedYr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1983 94 33 163 84 426 .185 25 158 ^^ ^^ 1311984 125 37 163 151 529 .023 25 165 ^^ ^^ 1211985 129 34 391 205 1027 .181 46 305 ^^ ^^ 611986 112 34 297 151 884 .165 27 297 ^^ ^^ 60Totals 460 138 1014 591 2866 .148 123 925 360

18. April Harriman -- 1,017 Kills• Current University of Memphis head coach• Memphis’ fi rst All-American, earning Second Team Academic All-America honors in 2000.• One of just four Tigers to ever post 30 kills in a match when she put away 30 kills vs. CBU in 2000.• Averaged 254 kills per season

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1997 93 33 256 141 688 .167 6 101 4 57 611998 108 31 85 83 285 .007 12 98 2 15 171999 115 32 182 119 504 .125 2 39 4 50 542000 121 33 494 223 1358 .200 18 379 9 51 60Totals 437 129 1017 566 2835 .159 38 617 19 173 192

20. Nancy Wolter -- 1,009 Kills• Fourth Tiger to record 1,000 career kills• Fourth all-time at Memphis with 420 total blocks• Posted two of Memphis top-10 single-season blocks marks.• Reached the 1,000-kill mark in the fi nal week of her Tiger career.^^blocking stats combined

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB1985 125 34 191 104 518 .168 30 185 ^^ ^^ 1271986 106 n/a 183 89 486 .193 25 150 ^^ ^^ 631987 134 n/a 328 158 928 .183 30 292 22 113 1351988 134 n/a 307 134 777 .222 31 216 19 76 95Totals 499 n/a 1009 485 2709 193 116 843 41+ 189+ 420

17. Melissa Nance -- 1,032 Kills• Fourth all-time at Memphis with a .272 career hit-ting percentage.• The latest Tiger to reach the 1,000-kill plateau.• Most effi cient attacker of Memphis’ 1,000-kill club.• Also ranks in Memphis’ top-10 in aces, blocks as-sists and total blocks.

Yr. GP MP K E TA Pct. SA DIG BS BA TB2003 126 36 202 82 499 .240 45 83 11 70 81 2004 126 36 306 109 689 .286 52 70 8 64 722005 115 31 255 98 628 .250 46 142 15 81 962006 130 35 269 82 610 .307 3 20 15 72 87Totals 500 138 1032 371 2426 .272 146 315 49 287 336

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U of M Volleyball Hall of FameU of M Volleyball Hall of FameHolly Buford was inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame in 1995. One of the top middle hitters ever to don the Blue and Gray, Buford lettered for head coach Diane Hale from 1980-83. Buford finished her career with 1,431 kills and an astounding .361 attack percentage–both of which were career highs when she completed her career. She now ranks second all-time in career hitting percentage and fifth in kills. She was the first Tiger volleyball player to ever reach the 1,000-kill milestone. She set a Tiger record when she

slammed home 34 kills versus Ole Miss on Sept. 22, 1982. That perfor-mance has since been eclipsed, but still stands as the third-most kills in a single match at Memphis. In her career Buford, who earned all Metro Conference honors in 1981, ‘82 and ‘83, led then-Memphis State to a pair of Metro Conference Tournament title match appearances. She earned all-tournament in 1982.

Clare Dirksen is the latest volleyball inductee into the M-Club Hall of Fame, Dirksen guided Tiger squads to three winning seasons and a 26-win cam-paign in her senior year. Still all over the Tiger volley-ball record book, Dirksen was one of just three Tigers to earn All-Metro Conference selections. She helped Memphis to a trio of third-place showings in the Metro Conference and led Memphis in assists and service aces all four year. Her 420 digs still ranks seventh in the Memphis record book, and she still holds the all-

time mark in service aces with 309. She also held the record for career assists, with 5,653, before Laura Cote broke the mark in 2008.

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Sandy Monce-Garner was the first University of Memphis volleyball player to ever be inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame, receiving the honor in 1990. Monce-Garner was a four-year letterwinner at then-Memphis State, for both Janice Dunn and Diane Hale from 19977-80. She was the first Tiger volleyball great and remains the lone Tiger spiker to have her jersey retired. She was named to three all-state teams and earned MVP honors of the 1980 Metro Conference Tournament. Monce-Garner was a member of the

1978 southern all-star team at the National Sports Festival. She also hauled in MVP honors at the USVBA southern region. As a Tiger, Monce was invited to the U.S. Olympic Team tryouts in 1980. Monce-Garner was also a high jumper on the Lady Tiger track and fi eld team. Upon comple-tion of her playing career, Monce-Garner returned to Memphis and served as an assistant coach under Hale from 1982-86.

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Monique Swaby was inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame in 2000. The Tigers’ all-time record holder in kills with 1789, Swaby lettered from 1992-95. She is one of the most decorated volleyball careers in Memphis history. Swaby is the only Tiger to record over 600 kills in a single season, posting 670 in 1995. Swaby was tabbed Great Midwest Conference New-comer of the Year and was named to the league’s All-newcomer team in 1992. She went on to earn All-Great Midwest first team honors in 1993 and ‘94. In

1994, she was named the GMC Player of the Year and GMC Tournament MVP. She helped Memphis to the Great Midwest Tournament title in ‘94, representing the last time the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Swaby hauled in C-USA First team honors in 1995 and holds the Mem-phis record for the most 25-plus kill matches with seven. Her 40 kills ver-sus Ole Miss on Oct. 24, 1995 is a Memphis single-match record.

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........ ^Oklahoma ..................... L ... 0-2

........ ^Texas ............................ L ... 0-2

........ &New Orleans ................ L ... 0-2

........ &Nicholls State ..............W .. 2-0

........ &Central Arkansas .........W .. 2-0

........ &Tennessee ................... L ... 2-0

........ &UT-Martin .....................W .. 2-1

........ &Mississippi ................... L .. 1-2

........ *MTSU ...........................W ... 2-0

........ *SEMO ...........................W ... 2-0

........ +UT-Chattanooga ..........W .. 2-0

........ +East Tennessee State ....W .. 2-1

........ +Covenant College ........W .. 2-0

........ !Florida State ................. L ... 0-2

........ !Northern Kentucky ........ L ... 0-2

........ !Morehead State ............W ... 2-0

........ !Tennessee ....................W ... 2-0

........ ?UT-Martin .....................W ... 2-0

........ ?Austin Peay St. ............W ... 2-0

........ =Southeast Missouri .....W .. 2-0

........ =Jefferson CC ................W .. 2-1

........ `Tennessee Tech ............W .. 2-0

........ `East Tennessee State .... L ... 0-2

........ `Middle Tennesse ..........W .. 0-2

........ `Tennessee .................... L ... 0-2!Mississippi Tournament#Miss. U. for Women Tournament$MTSU Tri-Meet%UT-Martin Tournament^Houston Tournament&Lady Tiger Invitational*Memphis State Tri-Meet+UT-Chattanooga Quadrangular !Lady Volunteer Tournament?UT-Martin Tri-Meet=Southeast Missour State Tri-Meet‘TCWSF State Tournament

1979 ................. 35-209/14 Henderson State ............W ... 3-09/14 Arkansas State ..............W .. 3-19/19 Mississippi ..................... L .... 2-39/22 +Mississippi ................... L ... 0-29/22 +Mississippi State ..........W .. 3-0........ +UT-Martin .....................W .. 2-0........ +Tulane .......................... L ... 1-2........ +Arkansas State ............W .. 2-0........ +UT-Martin .....................W .. 2-0........... +Tulane ...................... W ..2-1........... +Mississippi ................L ...0-29/27.... +Arkansas State ........ W ..2-19/29.... #Mississippi ............... W ..2-09/29.... #New Orleans ............ W ..2-09/29.... #Southwestern La. ..... W ..2-09/30.... #Alabama....................L ...1-29/30.... #Florida State .............L ...1-310/5.... $Mississippi State ...... W ..2-010/5.... $UT-Martin ................. W ..2-010/5.... $Mississippi ................L ...1-110/5.... $Arkansas State .........L ...0-210/6.... $Louisville .................. W ..2-010/6.... $Miss. Univ./Women ... W ..2-110/6.... $Mississippi ............... W ..3-110/8.... $Jefferson CC ............ W ..2-110/12.. %Miss. Univ./Women .. W ..2-010/12.. %Langler College ...... W ..2-010/12.. %UCF .........................L ...1-210/12.. %Miami .......................L ...1-210/13.. %Florida Southern ..... W ..2-010/13.. %Tennessee ...............L ...2-010/15.. %Mississippi .............. W ..3-210/20.. ^Missouri (JV) ............ W ..2-0

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10/20.. ^Northern Iowa .......... W ..2-010/20.. ^Missouri-KC. ............ W ..2-010/21.. ^Kansas State .............L ...1-210/21.. ^Missouri .................... W ..2-010/21.. ^Kansas State .............L ...2-010/23.. ^UT-Martin ................. W ..3-010/27.. &Cincinnati..................L ...1-210/27.. &Eastern Michigan......L ...1-210/27.. &Southern lllinois ........L ...1-210/27.. &Miss. Univ./Women .. W ..2-110/29.. &UT-Martin................. W ..3-211/1 .... &North Alabama......... W ..2-011/1 .... &Troy State ................ W .2-011/9 .... *Chattanooga ............... W .2-011/9 .... *Tenn. Tech ................ W .2-011/9 .... *(unknown) ................. W ..2-011/10 .. *MTSU ...................... W .2-111/10 .. *ETSU ........................ W .2-011/10 .. *Tennessee .................L ...1-311/16 .. +North Carolina State .L ..0-211/16 .. +Tennessee ................L ..0-211/16 .. +Morehead St. ............L ..3-0+Mississippi Invitational#Miss. Univ./Women Invitational$Memphis State Invitational%Florida State Invitational^Missouri Invitational&Southern Illinois Invitational*TCWSF State Tournament+AIAW Region II Tournament

1980 .................. 41-179/16.....Mississippi ................. W .3-19/18.....North Alabama .......... W .2-09/18.....UAB ........................... W .2-09/19..... !UCF .......................... W .2-09/19..... !Texas Tech ................L ..0-29/20..... !Florida State ............. W .2-09/20..... !Alabama ....................L ..0-2

9/22 .UT-Martin ...... W .3-19/24 .Mississippi State W .3-19/26 .#Louisville..... W ..2-1 ........#Saint Louis.. W .2-1 ........#Tulane ........ W .2-0 ........#Florida State L ..0-2

............#Cincinnati ................ W ..2-0

............#VirginiaTech ............. W .2-09/27.....#Florida State .............L ..1-210/1.....Tennessee Tech ........ W .3-010/2.....Tennessee ..................L ..2-310/3.....$Clemson .................. W .3-110/3.....$Duke ........................ W .2-010/4.....$North Carolina St. .... W .2-110/4.....$Kentucky ..................L ..0-210/5.....$South Carolina .........L ..1-210/5.....$North Carolina ..........L ..0-210/10...%Lake C.C. ............... W .2-010/10...%Miami ......................L ..0-210/11 ...%Florida Southern .... W .2-010/11 ...%North Carolina .........L ..0-210/17...^Miss. Univ./Women ..... W .2-010/17...^Middle Tennessee .... W .2-010/18...^Jefferson C.C. .......... W .2-010/18...^Mississippi ................L ..1-210/20...Mississippi State ....... W .3-010/23...ArkansasState ........... W .3-010/24...&Ball State ................ W .2-110/24...&Western Michigan .....L ..1-210/24...&Ill.-Chicago Circle .... W .2-010/24...&Southern lllinois ...... W .2-010/25...&Kellogg C.C. .............L ..0-210/25...&Ball State ................ W .2-010/25...&Kellogg C.C. .............L ..1-310/27...Mississippi ................. W .3-2............Austin Peay ............... W .2-010/28...UT-Martin .................. W .2-011/4 .....Arkansas State .......... W .3-011/14 ...*East Tennessee State W .2-011/14 ...*Tennessee ............... W .2-111/14 ...*TennesseeTech ........ W .2-011/14 ...*Middle Tennessee .... W .2-111/15 ...*UT-Chattanooga ...... W .2-111/15 ...*Tennessee ................L ..1-211/15 ...*Tennessee ............... W .2-0

11/28 ...+East Carolina..............W .... 2-111/28 ...+North Carolina ............W .... 2-111/28 ...+North Carolina State ..W .... 2-111/29 ...+Eastern Kentucky .......W .... 2-111/29 ...+Kentucky .....................L ..... 2-111/29 ...+Eastern Kentucky ........L ..... 1-3!Alabama Invitational#Metro Conference Tournament$South Carolina Invitational%Florida State Invitational^Memphis State Invitational&Southern Illinois Invitational+AIAW Region II Tournament

1981 ..................... 27-149/18..... !Louisville .....................W .... 3-19/18..... !SW Missouri St. ............L ..... 0-39/19..... !Oral Roberts .................L ..... 1-39/22.....Mississippi ....................W .... 3-09/25.....#Alabama .....................W .... 2-09/25.....#Northwestern ...............L ..... 0-29/25.....#UCF ............................W .... 2-09/26.....#South Carolina ...........W .... 2-19/26.....#Kentucky .....................L ..... 0-29/29.....UAB ..............................W .... 3-010/2.....$Mississippi ..................W .... 2-010/2.....$Western Illinois ............L ..... 1-210/2.....$Missouri .......................L ..... 0-210/2.....$Western Illinois ............L ..... 1-310/2.....$Mississippi ..................W .... 3-010/6.....UAB ..............................W .... 3-010/9.....Southern Illinois .............L ..... 1-310/11 ...Mississippi State ..........W .... 3-010/16...%Central Arkansas ........W .... 3-010/16...%Jefferson C.C. ...........W .... 3-010/17...%St. Louis ....................W .... 3-110/23...^Middle Tennessee .......W .... 3-010/23...^Rollins College............W .... 3-010/23...^East Tennessee State ....W .... 3-210/24...^Florida State ................L ..... 0-310/24...^Tennessee ...................L ..... 0-310/30...&Mississippi State ........W .... 2-010/30...&Miss. Univ./Women .....W .... 2-010/30...&Tulane ........................W ..... 2-010/31...&Mississippi ..................L ...... 2-110/31...&Mississippi State ........W .... 3-010/31...& Mississippi ................W .... 2-011/6 .....Mississippi State ..........W .... 3-011/11 ...Mississippi ....................W .... 3-211/19 ...*Tulane ..........................L ..... 1-211/19 ...*Virginia Tech ...............W .... 2-111/19 ...*Cincinnati .....................L ..... 1-211/20 ...*Saint Louis ..................W .... 2-011/20 ...*Louisville .....................W .... 2-111/20 ...*Tulane .........................W .... 2-111/21 ...+Cincinnati ....................L ..... 0-2!SW Missouri Quadrangular #Kentucky Invitational$Missouri Invitational%Lady Tiger Invitational^Tennessee Invitational&Ole Miss Invitational*Metro Conference Tournament+Metro Championship Tournament

1982 .................... 15-26............Kentucky .......................L ..... 2-3............ !Southern Illinois ............L ..... 1-3............ !Eastern Illinois ..............L ..... 2-3............ !Missouri ........................L ..... 0-3............ !Louisville ......................L ..... 0-3............Mississippi ....................W .... 3-1............Southern Miss ..............W .... 3-0............#Southern Illinois ...........L ..... 0-3............#Tennessee ...................L ..... 0-3............$South Alabama ............L ..... 0-2............$Texas A&M ..................L ..... 0-2............$Nicholls State ..............L ..... 0-2............$Louisiana State ..........W .... 2-1............$Sam Houston St. .........L ..... 0-2............Arkansas State .............W .... 3-1............%Eastern Michigan .......L ..... 0-2............%Western Michigan ......L ..... 1-2............%Illinois State ................L ..... 0-2

............%Cincinnati ...................L ..... 1-2

............Kentucky .......................L ..... 1-3

............^Mississippi State .........W .... 2-0

............^Mississippi ...................L ..... 1-2

............^New Orleans ...............W .... 2-0

............^Arkansas State ...........W .... 2-0

............^Arkansas State ...........W .... 2-0

............^Mississippi ...................L ..... 0-2

............Mississippi .....................L ..... 2-3

............&TennesseeTech ...........L ..... 0-2

............&Florida State ...............L ..... 0-2

............&Morehead State .........W .... 2-0

............&Eastern Kentucky .......W .... 2-1

............&Morehead State ..........L ..... 0-2

............Arkansas State .............W .... 3-1

............*Virginia Tech ...............W .... 2-1

............*Florida State ................L ..... 0-2

............*Louisville ......................L ..... 0-2

............*Cincinnati ....................W ..... 2-0

............*Tulane .........................W .... 2-0

............*Southern Miss .............W .... 2-0

............*Cincinnati .....................L ..... 1-3

............*Florida State ................L ..... 0-3!Southern Illinois Invitational#Memphis State Invitational$LSU Classic%Louisville Invitational^Ole Miss Invitational&Morehead State Invitational+Metro Conference Tournament

1983 ..................... 15-189/16..... !UCLA ............................L ..... 0-29/16..... !Loyola Marymount ........L ..... 0-29/17..... !Utah ..............................L ..... 0-39/17..... !UC-Santa Clara ............L ..... 1-29/19.....Mississippi ....................W .... 3-29/26.....Arkansas State .............W .... 3-19/30.....#Cincinnati ....................L ..... 1-39/30.....#VirginiaTech ................W .... 3-010/1.....#Louisville .....................L ..... 2-310/2.....Tennessee Tech ............L ..... 2-310/7.....$Southern Miss ............W .... 3-010/7.....$Southwestern La. .......W .... 3-210/8.....$Mississippi State ........W .... 3-110/11 ...Mississippi .....................L ..... 0-310/14...%Florida State ...............L ..... 3-110/14...%South Carolina ...........L ..... 2-310/15...%Tulane ........................L ..... 0-310/15...%Southern Miss ...........W .... 3-010/21...^Cincinnati .....................L ..... 0-310/21...^Tennessee ...................L ..... 3-010/22...^George Washington ......L ...... 0-3 10/22...^Morehead State ..........W ..... 3-210/25...Arkansas State ..............L ..... 2-310/28...&Mississippi State ........W .... 3-110/28...&Mississippi .................W .... 3-210/29...&UAB ...........................W .... 3-210/29...&Mississippi ..................L ..... 0-311/7 .....SE Missouri State .........W .... 3-011/7 .....SE Missouri State .........W .... 3-111/11 ...*Arkansas State ...........W .... 3-011/11 ...*Tulsa ...........................W .... 3-011/12 ...*Illinois ..........................W .... 3-211/18 ...+Louisville .....................L ..... 1-3!Cal State-Fullerton Tournament#Virginia Tech Invitational$Memphis State Tournament%Southern Miss Invitational^Tennessee Tournament&Ole Miss Tournament*Memphis State Invitational+Metro Championships

1984 .....................21-16............Southern Illinois .............L ..... 1-3............ Indiana Purdue .............W .... 3-0............ Indiana State ................W .... 3-0............Florida ..........................W .... 3-1............Eastern Illinois ..............W .... 3-1............Mississippi .....................L ..... 3-2............^SW Missouri State .......L ..... 0-3............^Oral Roberts ...............W .... 3-1............^Oral Roberts ...............W .... 3-1

............^SW Missouri State ....L ..0-3

............#Mississippi ................L ..2-3

............#Arkansas State ........ W .3-0

............#Middle Tennessee ... W .3-1

............#Mississippi State ..... W .3-0

............Tulane ....................... W .3-2

............Southern Miss ........... W .3-0

............Arkansas State .......... W .3-0

............$Texas-Arlington ........L ..0-3

............$Oklahoma .................L ..0-3

............$Texas A&M ...............L ..1-3

............Murray State .............. W .3-0

............UAB ........................... W .3-0

............Florida State ...............L ..0-3

............Georgia ......................L ..1-3

............Louisville ....................L ..0-3

............Cincinnati ...................L ..2-3

............Mississippi ..................L ..2-3

............Arkansas State .......... W .3-0

............SE Missouri State ...... W .3-0

............South Carolina ...........L ..1-3

............Virginia Tech .............. W .3-2

............Tulsa.......................... W .3-2

............Morehead State ......... W .3-1

............Southern Illinois ..........L ..0-3

............ Illinois-Chicago ...........W .3-1

............*Cincinnati ..................W .3-1

............*Louisville ................... L ..1-3^Southwest Missouri St. Tourney#Mississippi State Tournament$Texas Tournament*Metro Championships

1985 .................. 15-199/5.......UAB ............................W ..3-09/5.......Clemson .....................W ..3-09/6.......Eastern Illinois ............ L ...2-39/6.......LSU ............................ L ...0-39/7.......Southwestern La. .......W ..3-19/13.....Loyola ......................... L ...0-39/14.....North Dakota State .....W ..3-29/18.....Mississippi ..................W ..3-19/20.....Texas-Arlington .......... L ...0-39/21.....Western Michigan ...... L ...0-39/21.....Tennessee .................. L ...0-39/27.....Florida State ............... L ...1-39/28.....Montevallo ..................W ..3-2 9/28.....Xavier .........................W ..3-19/29.....Southern Illinois .......... L ...0-310/3.....Stephen F. Austin ....... L ...0-310/4.....Louisville .................... L ...1-310/5.....Cincinnati ...................W ..3-010/6.....Northeast La. ..............W ..3-110/11 ...Tulane ........................ L ...1-310/12...Southern Miss ............W ..3-210/15...Arkansas State ...........W ..3-210/17...Mississippi .................. L ...0-310/20...Georgia ...................... L ...0-310/25...South Carolina ........... L ...1-310/26...Virginia Tech ...............W ..3-111/2 .....Southern Illinois .......... L ...0-311/5 .....Arkansas State ........... L ...2-311/8 .....$Tulsa......................... L ...1-311/8 .....$Tennessee Tech ....... L ...1-311/9 .....$Western Kentucky ....W ..3-111/9 .....$Mississippi State ......W ...3-111/14 ...Austin Peay ................W ...3-011/14 ...*Southern Miss ........... L ....1-3$Memphis State Invitational*Metro Championships

1986 ...................17-179/5.........^SW Missouri State .. L ...0-39/6.........^Georgetown ............W ..3-29/6.........^Mississippi .............. L ...0-39/12.......#Butler ......................W ..3-29/12.......#Western Kentucky ..W ..3-19/13.......#Tennessee .............. L ...0-39/13.......#Louisville ................W ..3-09/13.......#Tennessee .............. L ...0-39/15.......Austin Peay ..............W ..3-09/16.......Mississippi State ......W ..3-19/22.......UALR ........................W ..3-19/26.......Oral Roberts ............. L ...1-3

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9/27.......Northeast Louisiana . L ...0-39/27.......Arkansas State .........W ..3-210/3.......Southern Miss ..........W ..3-0 10/9.......Florida State ............. L ...2-310/10.....William & Mary .........W ..3-1 10/11 .....$Florida .................... L ...0-310/11 .....$NC State................. L ...1-310/14.....Arkansas State .........W ..3-010/17.....Mississippi ................W ..3-110/24.....Louisville .................. L ...2-310/25.....Cincinnati ................. L ...1-310/25.....Loyola....................... L ...2-310/30.....Oral Roberts ............. L ...2-310/31.....South Carolina ......... L ....0-3 11/1 .......Virginia Tech ............. L ...2-311/7 .......%UTEP ....................W ..3-011/8 .......%Xavier ....................W ..3-211/8 .......%Tulsa .....................W ..3-011/11 .....Arkansas State .........W ..3-111/13 .....Mississippi ................ L ...2-311/20 ..... *Cincinnati ................W ..3-211/21 ..... *South Carolina ........ L ...2-3^Lady Tiger Classic#Western Kentucky Tournament$Florida Tournament%Memphis State Invitational*Metro Championships

1987 .................. 21-169/2.........Tennessee ................ L ...1-39/4......... *Texas ...................... L ...0-39/5......... *Southwest Missouri L ...2-39/5......... *Kansas .................... L ...0-39/8.........Ole Miss ...................W ..3-09/11 .......#Western Kentucky ..W ..3-09/11 .......#Va. Commonwealth W ..3-09/12.......#Austin Peay ............W ..3-09/12.......#Cincinnati ...............W ..3-19/12.......UAB ..........................W ..3-19/16.......$BYU ........................ L ...0-39/17.......$Montana ................. L ...0-39/17.......$Utah........................ L ...2-39/18.......$Weber State .......... L ...0-39/18.......$Washington ............ L ...0-39/19.......$Utah State ............. L ...1-39/19.......$Chapman................W ..3-19/25.......Louisville ..................W ..3-19/26.......Cincinnati ................. L ...1-310/2.......Southern Miss ..........W ..3-110/3.......Mississippi State ......W ..3-010/6.......Arkansas State .........W ..3-110/9.......South Carolina .........W ..3-110/10.....Duke ......................... L ...1-310/11 .....Northern lowa ........... L ...0-310/12.....Virginia Tech .............W ..3-010/23.....+UAB ........................W ..3-110/24.....+Houston ..................W ..3-110/30.....Florida State ............. L ...0-311/3 .......Arkansas State .........W ..3-111/6 .......^Mississippi State .....W ..3-011/7 .......^Tulsa .......................W ..3-011/13 .....=Arkansas State .......W ..3-011/14 .....=UAB ........................W ..3-211/14 .....+Ole Miss ................. L ...1-311/20 .....&Virginia Tech ..........W ..3-011/21 .....&Cincinnati ............... L ...1-3*Southwest Missouri Invitational#Western Kentucky Classic$BYU Invitational+Houston What-A-Burger Classic^Memphis State Invitational=Ole Miss Invitational&Metro Conference Tournament

1988 ................. 24-189/1.........Southern Illinois........ L ...1-39/2......... *Western Illinois .......W ..3-19/3......... *Missouri .................. L ...1-39/3.........Wichita State ............W ..3-29/8.........#South Alabama .......W ..3-29/9.........#Clemson .................W ..3-19/9.........#Valparaiso ..............W ..3-09/10.......#New Mexico............ L ...0-39/10.......#South Alabama .......W ..3-0

9/13.......Austin Peay ..............W ...... 3-09/14.......Colorado State ......... L ....... 0-39/16.......+New Mexico ........... L ....... 0-39/16.......+VirginiaTech............W ...... 3-19/17.......+Colorado ................ L ....... 0-39/17.......+Ole Miss .................W ...... 3-09/24.......&Maryland ................W ...... 3-09/24.......&Penn State ............. L ....... 0-3 11/24 .....&Villanova ................W ...... 3-011/28 .....Ole Miss ...................W ...... 3-011/29 .....Southern Miss ..........W ...... 3-110/4.......Arkansas State ......... L ....... 1-310/7.......Louisville ..................W ...... 3-110/8.......Cincinnati ................. L ....... 3-010/9.......Kentucky .................. L ....... 0-310/14.....Florida State ............. L ....... 2-310/15.....$Florida .................... L ....... 0-310/15.....$Miami ...................... L ....... 0-310/16.....$USF ........................W ...... 3-110/19.....Arkansas State ......... L ....... 1-310/21.....Alcorn State..............W ...... 3-010/25.....Ole Miss ...................W ...... 3-110/28.....South Carolina ......... L ........ 1-310/29.....Virginia Tech .............W ....... 3-011/3 .......Georgia ....................W ....... 2-311/4 .......=Saint Louis ............. L ........ 1-311/4 .......=Tulsa ......................W ...... 3-011/4 .......=Western Kentucky ..W ...... 3-011/5 .......=Northeast La ..........W ...... 3-011/5 .......Western Illinois .........W ...... 3-011/18 .....^Louisville .................W ...... 3-011/19 .....^Cincinnati ................ L ....... 1-3*Missouri Tournament#MSU/Graphic Systems Classic+Colorado Invitational&Penn State Classic&South Florida Tournament=MSU Invitational^Metro Conference Tournament

1989 .................... 26-159/1.........#Arkansas State .......W ...... 3-19/1.........#SW Missouri State.. L ....... 2-39/2.........#Florida .................... L ....... 1-39/2.........#South Alabama .......W ...... 3-09/8......... *Nebraska-Omaha ... L ....... 1-39/8......... *Pittsburgh................ L ....... 1-39/10.......Saint Louis ............... L ....... 0-39/15.......%Murray State .........W ...... 3-09/15.......%UAB .......................W ...... 3-19/16.......%Tennessee Tech ....W ...... 3-19/16.......%Utah State .............W ...... 3-29/20.......Mississippi ................ L ....... 3-29/22.......$Colorado................. L ....... 0-39/23.......$Tennessee ..............W ...... 3-09/23.......$USF ........................W ...... 3-29/24.......Austin Peay ..............W ...... 3-19/29.......=Hofstra ...................W ...... 3-09/29.......=Oklahoma ............... L ....... 2-39/30.......=George Mason .......W ...... 3-09/30.......Southwest Missouri .. L ....... 1-310/6.......+Virginia Tech ...........W ...... 3-110/7.......+South Carolina .......W ...... 3-110/10.....Mississippi ................W ...... 3-210/13..... !Baylor ......................W ...... 3-110/14..... !Houston ................... L ....... 0-310/16.....Alcorn State..............W ...... 3-010/19.....+Tulane ....................W ...... 3-010/20.....+Southern Miss ........W ...... 3-010/21.....Nicholls State ...........W ...... 3-110/25.....+Florida State ........... L ....... 2-310/29.....Kentucky .................. L ....... 1-310/31.....Arkansas State ......... L ....... 1-311/3 .......+Louisville ................ L ....... 1-311/4 .......+Cincinnati ...............W ...... 3-111/6 .......Austin Peay ..............W ...... 3-011/10 .....&Missouri .................W ...... 3-011/10 .....&Southern Illinois .....W ...... 3-211/11 .....&Mississippi .............W ...... 3-111/11 .....&NorthTexas.............W ...... 3-011/17 .....?Virginia Tech ...........W ...... 3-111/18 .....?Cincinnati ............... L ....... 2-3#Lady Tiger Cup*Illini Classic

%MSU/Graphic Systems Classic#UT Exercise Essentials Classic=Southwest Missouri State Classic+Metro Conference Match!Houston Invitational?Metro Conference Tournament

1990 ......................30-98/31....... *Oregon State .......... L ........ 0-39/1......... *Oklahoma ............... L ........ 0-39/1......... *Texas Arlington .......W ....... 3-29/7.........Florida ...................... L ........ 2-39/8.........USF ..........................W ....... 3-09/11 .......Mississippi State ...... L ........ 1-39/14.......#Middle Tennessee ..W ...... 3-09/15.......#Western Kentucky ..W ...... 3-09/18.......Austin Peay ..............W ...... 3-09/21.......+Evansville ...............W ...... 3-09/22.......+Ball State ................W ...... 3-09/22.......+Morehead State .....W ...... 3-09/25.......Arkansas State .........W ...... 3-29/29.......Missouri ....................W ...... 3-19/30.......=Northern lowa .........W ...... 3-210/1.......Mississippi ................W ...... 3-010/5.......Tulane ......................W ...... 3-110/6.......Southern Miss ..........W ...... 3-110/9.......Tennessee State ......W ...... 3-110/13.....Florida State .............W ...... 3-210/15.....Tennessee ................W ...... 3-010/19.....Auburn...................... L ....... 1-310/20.....UAB ..........................W ...... 3-110/22.....Alcorn State..............W ...... 3-010/26.....Louisville ..................W ...... 3-010/27.....Cincinnati .................W ...... 3-010/30.....Murray State.............W ...... 3-111/2 .......South Carolina .........W ...... 3-011/3 .......Virginia Tech .............W ...... 3-011/7 .......Arkansas State .........W ...... 3-111/11 .....Mississippi ................ L ....... 1-311/16 .....&Southern Miss ........W ...... 3-111/17 .....&Cincinnati ...............W ...... 3-011/18 .....&Louisville ................ L ....... 1-311/29 .....%Loyola-Marymount L ....... 0-311/29 .....%William & Mary ......W ...... 3-111/30 .....%Arizona State ........W ...... 3-211/30 .....%Dayton...................W ...... 3-012/1.......%Houston................. L ....... 1-3&Metro Conference Tournament%Women’s Invitational Volleyball Champ.

1991 ..................... 20-158/30.......#American ................W ....... 3-08/31.......#Georgia .................. L ........ 0-38/31.......#Illinois State ............ L ........ 1-39/6.........%Wisconsin .............. L ........ 0-39/7.........%Rhode Island ......... L ........ 1-39/7.........%Southern Cal ......... L ........ 0-39/13.......&SIU ......................... L ........ 1-39/14.......UIC ...........................W ....... 3-29/14.......&Ohio .......................W ....... 3-09/20.......+NE La. ....................W ....... 3-19/21.......+A-State ................... L ........ 0-39/24.......UALR ........................W ....... 3-19/27.......=George Washington..W ....... 3-09/28.......=Bradley ...................W ....... 3-09/28.......=Wright State ........... L ........ 0-310/1.......Mississippi ................ L ........ 1-310/4.......$Butler ......................W ....... 3-110/5.......$Stephen F. Austin ...W ....... 3-110/5.......$SEMO ..................... L ........ 1-310/11 .....Louisville .................. L ........ 0-310/12.....Cincinnati .................W ....... 3-110/17.....Louisiana Tech .........W ....... 3-010/19.....Saint Louis ...............W ....... 3-010/25.....DePaul ..................... L ........ 3-110/26.....Marquette .................W ....... 3-010/29.....Arkansas State ......... L ........ 0-311/1 .......UAB .......................... L ........ 0-311/2 .......Rice ..........................W ....... 3-211/8 .......Mississippi ................W ....... 3-111/15 ..... !Army ........................W ....... 3-111/16 ..... !Connecticut .............W ....... 3-111/16 ..... !Va Commonwealth ..W ....... 3-011/23 .....^Saint Louis ..............W ...3-0

11/24 .....^UAB ........................ L ....0-311/24 .....^Cincinnati ................W ...3-0#Crimson Classic%Syracuse Invitational+Graphic Systems Classic

1992 ..................10-269/4.........#Minnesota............... L ....0-39/5.........#Alabama .................W ...3-29/5.........#UCF ........................ L ....0-39/11 .......+SE Missouri State ..W ...3-19/12.......+UALR ..................... L ....0-39/17.......North Texas ..............W ...3-19/18.......Texas-Arlington ........ L ....2-39/19.......SW Louisiana ...........W ...3-09/22.......Arkansas State ......... L ....0-39/26.......%Bowling Green ..... L ....0-39/26.......%Syracuse ............... L ....1-410/2.......Cincinnati .................W ...3-010/3.......&Stephen F. Austin ... L ....0-310/3.......&Northeast La. .........W ...3-010/4.......&Louisiana Tech ....... L ....0-310/9.......Marquette .................W ...3-010/10.....DePaul ..................... L ....1-310/16.....Cincinnati ................. L ....1-310/17.....Saint Louis ............... L ....1-310/22.....UAB .......................... L ....1-310/24.....=Chattanooga ..........W ...3-110/24.....=Tulane .................... L ....1-310/25.....=Samford .................W ...3-110/25.....=Sam Houston ......... L ....0-310/30.....Saint Louis ............... L ....0-311/2 .......Arkansas State ......... L ....0-311/6 .......DePaul ..................... L ....1-311/7 .......Marquette ................. L ....0-311/10 .....UAB .......................... L ....0-311/13 .....$William & Mary ....... L ....0-311/13 .....$Seton Hall............... L ....2-311/14 .....$Pitt ...........L ...1-311/14 .....$A-State ....L ...0-311/18 .....Miss.St. .....L ...2-311/20 .....^Marquette W ..3-111/21 .....^UAB .........L ...1-3^GMC Championships

1993 .................. 25-119/3......... *Chattanooga ...........W ...3-09/4......... *UT-Martin ................W ...3-09/4......... *Clemson.................. L ....1-39/10.......#South Alabama .......W ...3-19/11 .......#Illinois-Chicago ....... L ....2-39/11 .......#Evansville ...............W ...3-19/15.......Ole Miss ...................W ...3-29/17.......$UT-Pan Am .............W ...3-09/17.......$SFA......................... L ....0-39/18.......$Samford..................W ...3-19/18.......$New Orleans ............W ...3-19/21.......UT-Martin .................W ...3-09/24.......%George Washington L ....0-39/25.......%Florida ................... L ....0-39/25.......%USF ....................... L ....1-39/28.......Saint Louis ...............W ...3-110/1.......^Oral Roberts ........... L ....2-310/1.......^Western Kentucky ..W ...3-210/2.......^Southern ................W ...3-010/2.......^Troy State ...............W ...3-010/8.......Marquette .................W ...3-210/9.......DePaul .....................W ...3-210/15.....Saint Louis ...............W ...3-010/16.....Cincinnati .................W ...3-010/17.....Southwestern La. .....W ...3-010/22.....UAB ..........................W ...3-110/23.....Dayton ......................W ...3-110/27.....Arkansas State ......... L ....2-310/30.....Cincinnati ................. L ....2-310/31.....Dayton ......................W ...3-211/5 .......DePaul .....................W ...3-011/6 .......Marquette .................W ...3-011/9 .......UAB ..........................W ...3-111/11 .....Ole Miss ...................W ...3-111/16 .....Arkansas State ......... L ....2-311/19 .....&UAB ....................... L ....1-3*Tiger Invitational#Graphic Systems Classic

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1994 ...................27-89/2......... *Southeastern La. ....W ..3-09/3......... *UALR ......................W ..3-1 9/3......... *Tulsa .......................W ..3-09/9.........#Ole Miss .................W ...3-19/10.......#Murray State...........W ...3-0 9/10.......#Stephen F. Austin ... L ....0-39/16.......$Northern Arizona .... L ...0-39/16.......$CSU Northridge ...... L ...0-39/17.......$Houston .................. L ...0-39/21.......Tennessee State ......W ..3-09/24.......Louisville .................. L ...2-39/27.......Mississippi State ...... L ....1-310/1.......Saint Louis ...............W ..3-010/4.......UAB ..........................W ..3-010/7.......Marquette .................W ...3-010/8.......DePaul .....................W ..3-210/12.....UT-Martin .................W ..3-010/14.....Dayton ......................W ..3-110/15.....Cincinnati .................W ..3-010/20.....Saint Louis ...............W ..3-210/21.....SIU-Carbondale .......W ..3-110/25.....UAB ..........................W ..3-110/28.....Dayton ......................W ..3-010/29.....Cincinnati .................W ..3-211/4 .......DePaul .....................W ...3-011/5 .......Marquette .................W ...3-011/8 .......Ole Miss ...................W ..3-211/11 .....%Eastern Illinois.......W ..3-011/12 .....%UALR ....................W ..3-211/12 .....%SE Missouri State .W ..3-011/19 .....&Saint Louis .............W ..3-011/20 .....&DePaul ...................W ..3-011/25 .....+Georgia .................. L ...0-3

11/26 +USF............W ..3-111/30 ^San Diego St. L ...1-3*Lady Tiger Invitational#Graphic Systems Classic$Northern Arizona Tournament%SEMO Invitational

&GMC Championships+Georgia Invitational^NCAA Tournament

1995 ..................13-209/1.........%USF ....................... L ....0-39/2.........%Florida State.......... L ....0-39/2.........Tennesse Tech .........W ...3-29/3.........UCF .......................... L ....0-39/8......... Illinois-Chicago .........W ...3-09/9.........Murray State.............W ...3-09/9.........Ole Miss ................... L ....0-39/14.......Clemson ................... L ....0-39/15.......Auburn...................... L ....1-39/17.......Charlotte* .................W ...3-09/20.......Southern Illinois........W ...3-29/23.......Louisville* ................. L ....0-39/29.......Southern Miss* .........W ...3-010/1.......Tulane* .....................W ...3-010/1.......Arkansas-Little Rock W ...3-110/3.......Middle Tennessee ... L ....1-310/6.......Houston .................... L ....1-310/13.....Louisville* ................. L ....0-310/14.....Arkansas State ......... L ....2-310/15.....George Mason ......... L ....1-310/20.....Marquette*................ L ....0-310/22.....DePaul* ....................W ...3-010/24.....Ole Miss ...................W ...3-110/27.....Cincinnati* ................ L ....3-110/28.....Wright State ............. L ....1-310/31.....Saint Louis* .............. L ....1-311/3 .......UAB* ........................W ...3-111/5 .......USF* ......................... L ....0-311/10 .....Houston .................... L ....0-311/12 .....Charlotte* .................W ...3-211/16 .....DePaul^ ....................W ...3-011/17 .....Saint Louis^ .............. L ....1-311/25 .....Arkansas State ......... L ....0-3^C-USA Tournament

1996 ......................8-278/31.......LSU .......................... L ........ 1-39/1.........Penn State ............... L ........ 0-39/6.........Middle Tennessee .... L ........ 2-39/6.........Davidson ..................W ....... 3-09/7.........Southwestern La. ..... L ........ 0-39/7.........Ole Miss ................... L ........ 0-39/13.......Austin Peay ............. L ........ 1-39/13.......Montana State .......... L ........ 0-39/14.......Jackson State...........W ....... 3-09/14.......Tennessee State ......W ....... 3-09/20.......Northwestern La. .....W ....... 3-09/20.......Arkansas State ......... L ........ 1-39/21.......Nicholls State ........... L ........ 1-39/24.......Chicago State...........W ....... 3-09/24.......UALR ........................ L ........ 0-39/27.......Louisville* .................W ....... 3-010/4.......Charlotte* ................. L ........ 2-310/6.......Houston* .................. L ........ 1-310/11 .....Tulane* ..................... L ........ 1-310/13.....Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 1-310/18.....DePaul* ....................W ....... 3-010/20.....Marquette*................ L ........ 2-310/26.....Western Kentucky .... L ........ 2-310/27.....Cincinnati* ................ L ........ 1-310/29.....Ole Miss ................... L ........ 0-311/1 .......USF* ......................... L ........ 0-311/3 .......UAB* ........................ L ........ 2-311/5 .......Saint Louis* .............. L ........ 0-311/8 .......Louisville* .................W ....... 3-011/9 .......SEMO ....................... L ........ 0-311/10 .....UALR ........................ L ........ 0-311/15 .....Charlotte* ................. L ........ 1-311/17 .....Houston* .................. L ........ 0-311/19 .....Arkansas State ......... L ........ 0-311/21 .....Saint Louis^ .............. L ........ 0-3^C-USA Tournament

1997 ..................... 19-148/29.......SW Texas State ........W ....... 3-08/30.......Wright State .............W ....... 3-18/30.......Troy State .................W ....... 3-09/5.........Montana St.-Bozeman .W ....... 3-29/6.........Wake Forest .............W ....... 3-19/6.........Denver......................W ....... 3-19/12.......Western Illinois .........W ....... 3-19/13.......UT-Martin ................. L ........ 1-39/13.......Western Kentucky ....W ....... 3-19/16.......Ole Miss ................... L ........ 0-39/19.......UAB* ........................W ....... 3-19/19.......South Alabama .........W ....... 3-09/19.......Missouri ....................W ....... 3-09/20.......East Carolina............W ....... 3-19/20.......Northeast Louisiana .W ....... 3-09/26.......Saint Louis* .............. L ........ 0-39/28.......Charlotte* .................W ....... 3-010/3.......Houston* .................. L ........ 1-310/5.......USF* ......................... L ........ 0-310/10.....Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 2-310/12.....Tulane* .....................W ....... 3-010/17.....Marquette*................W ....... 3-210/29.....DePaul* ....................W ....... 3-210/24.....Cincinnati* ................ L ........ 1-310/26.....Louisville* ................. L ........ 0-310/31.....UAB* ........................W ....... 3-011/7 .......USF* ......................... L ........ 0-311/9 .......Houston .................... L ........ 0-311/13 .....Southwestern La. ..... L ........ 0-311/14 .....Tulane* ..................... L ........ 1-311/16 .....Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 1-311/20 .....UAB^ ........................W ....... 3-111/21 .....Houston^ .................. L ........ 1-3

1998 .....................18-149/1.........Samford....................W ....... 3-09/2.........Jacksonville State ....W ....... 3-19/4.........Tulsa ........................W ....... 3-09/5.........Southwestern La. .....W ....... 3-09/5.........Cal State-Fullerton ... L ........ 2-39/11 .......Jackson State...........W ....... 3-09/11 .......UT-Martin .................W ....... 3-09/12.......Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..W ....... 3-09/12.......UMKC .......................W ....... 3-1

9/16.......UAB ..........................W ....... 3-09/18.......Portland .................... L ........ 1-39/19.......Syracuse .................. L ........ 1-39/19.......Drexel .......................W ....... 3-09/25.......Saint Louis* .............. L ........ 2-39/27.......Charlotte* ................. L ........ 2-310/2.......Tulane* .....................W ....... 3-010/4.......Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 0-310/9.......USF* ......................... L ........ 1-310/11 .....Houston* ..................W ....... 3-210/13.....Middle Tennessee ....W ....... 3-010/16.....Cincinnati* ................ L ........ 2-310/18.....Louisville* ................. L ........ 1-310/20.....Ole Miss ...................W ....... 3-210/23.....DePaul* .................... L ........ 0-310/25.....Marquette*................W ....... 3-210/30.....Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 0-311/1 .......Tulane* .....................W ....... 3-011/6 .......UAB* ........................W ....... 3-011/13 .....Houston* .................. L ........ 0-311/15 .....USF* ......................... L ........ 0-311/19 .....DePaul^ ....................W ....... 3-111/20 .....Louisville^ ................. L ........ 0-3^C-USA Tournament

1999 .....................11-229/1.........@ Middle Tennessee W ...... 3-09/3.........^Texas-San Antonio . L ........ 1-39/3.........^Idaho ...................... L ........ 2-39/4.........^Fairfi eld University .. L ........ 0-39/4.........^@ Portland .............W ....... 3-09/10.......&Western Carolina ...W ....... 3-19/11 .......&Western Illinois ...... L ........ 1-39/11 .......&Samford ................W ....... 3-29/14.......UT-Martin .................W ....... 3-09/15.......@ UAB* ....................W ....... 3-19/17.......%UL-Lafayette ......... L ........ 0-39/18.......%Samford ................W ....... 3-19/18.......%@ Mississippi State L ........ 1-39/24.......@ Marquette* ........... L ........ 0-39/26.......@ DePaul* ............... L ........ 1-310/1.......Tulane* ..................... L ........ 1-310/3.......Southern Miss* ......... L ........ 2-310/5.......Tennessee ................ L ........ 1-310/8.......@ USF* .................... L ........ 0-310/10.....@ Houston* .............. L ........ 0-310/12.....Jacksonville State ....W ....... 3-010/15.....Louisville* ................. L ........ 0-310/17.....Cincinnati* ................ L ........ 0-310/19.....@ Ole Miss............... L ........ 1-310/22.....Saint Louis* .............. L ........ 1-310/24.....@ Charlotte* ............ L ........ 0-310/26.....Murray State............. L ........ 1-310/29.....Houston* .................. L ........ 1-310/31.....USF* .........................W ....... 3-111/4 .......UAB * .......................W ....... 3-011/12 .....@ Southern Miss * ...W ....... 3-211/14 .....@ Tulane * ............... L ........ 2-311/18 .....Marquette # .............. L ........ 0-3^Portland Tournament& Graphic Systems Classic% Mississippi State Tournament# C-USA Tournament

2000 ................... 13-209/1.........%vs. UW-Green Bay W ....... 3-09/2.........%@ Bradley ............ L ........ 0-39/2.........%vs. Toledo ............. L ........ 0-39/8.........^vs. Mercer ...............W ....... 3-09/8.........^vs. South Carolina St. W ....... 3-09/9.........^@ Charleston .........W ....... 3-09/11 .......@ Tennessee ........... L ........ 0-39/15.......&MISSISSIPPI STATE L ........ 0-39/15.......&SYRACUSE .......... L ........ 1-39/16.......&NICHOLLS ST. ......W ....... 3-09/16.......&OLE MISS ............. L ........ 1-39/22.......MARQUETTE* ......... L ........ 2-39/23.......DEPAUL* .................. L ........ 1-39/28.......@ South Alabama ....W ....... 3-29/29.......@ Tulane* ................ L ........ 1-39/30.......@Southern Miss* ..... L ........ 2-310/6.......USF* ......................... L ........ 0-310/7.......HOUSTON* .............. L ........ 0-310/13.....@ Louisville* ............ L ........ 0-3

10/14.....@ Cincinnati* .......... L .....0-310/17.....@ Murray State .......W ....3-110/20.....Saint Louis* ............. L .....1-310/22.....CHARLOTTE* ......... L .....0-310/24.....MIDDLE TENNESSEE .W .....3-210/27.....@ Houston* ............. L .....0-310/29.....@ USF* ................... L .....1-310/31.....@ Jacksonville St. ...W ....3-011/1 .......@ UAB* ...................W ....3-111/3 .......UAB * ......................W ....3-011/7 .......CBU .........................W ....3-211/10 .....SOUTHERN MISS* . L .....1-311/11 .....TULANE* .................W ....3-111/18 .....#Tulane .................. L .....1-3% Bradley Tournament^ College of Charleston Tourney& Graphic Systems Classic# C-USA Tourney (Charlotte, N.C.)

2001 ................. 22-108/31.......&@ UNC-Asheville ..W ....3-09/1.........& Morehead State ...W ....3-09/1.........& South Alabama ....W ....3-09/7.........# LaSalle .................W ....3-09/7.........# Robert Morris .......W ....3-19/8.........# Cornell ..................W ....3-09/9.........#@ Kent State .........W ....3-29/14.......OLE MISS ...............W ....3-29/20.......@ Samford ..............W ....3-09/21.......@ UAB* ...................W ....3-19/23.......HOUSTON* ............. L .....2-39/25.......SAINT LOUIS* ........W ....3-19/28.......@ Saint Louis* ........ L .....2-310/5.......@ TCU* ...................W ....3-110/6.......@ Houston* ............. L .....0-310/12.....SOUTHERN MISS* .W ....3-010/13.....TULANE* .................W ....3-110/16.....SAMFORD ..............W ....3-010/19.....LOUISVILLE* .......... L .....1-310/20.....CINCINNATI* .......... L .....0-310/23.....JACKSON STATE ...W ....3-010/23.....MURRAY STATE .....W ....3-110/26.....@ Marquette* .......... L .....0-310/27.....@ DePaul* .............. L .....1-310/30.....@ UT-Martin ............W ....3-011/2 .......USF* ........................ L .....0-311/3 .......UAB* .......................W ....3-011/9 .......@ East Carolina* ....W ....3-211/10 .....@ Charlotte* ........... L .....2-311/11 .....@ High Point ...........W ....3-011/15 .....^vs. Tulane ..............W ....3-011/16 .....^vs. Cincinnati ......... L .....0-3& UNC Asheville Tournament# Kent State Tournament^ C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

2002 ................. 19-158/30.......&Georgia State........ L .....3-18/30.......&Charleston Southern W ....3-08/31.......&Western Kentucky . L .....1-38/31.......&@ Georgia Southern W ....3-19/3.........CBU .........................W ....3-19/6.........#ARKANSAS STATE .W ....3-09/6.........#BIRMINGHAM-SO. . L .....2-39/7.........#MIDDLE TENN. ..... L .....2-39/7.........#APPALACHIAN ST. W ....3-09/13.......%Sacred Heart ........W ....3-09/13.......%Lehigh ..................W ....3-09/14.......%Marist ...................W ....3-09/14.......%@ Yale .................W ....3-19/20.......^Gardner Webb .......W ....3-09/21.......^@ Boston College .W ....3-19/22.......@ Dartmouth ...........W ....3-010/1.......UT-MARTIN .............W ....3-210/5.......SAINT LOUIS* ........ L .....0-310/8.......@ Ole Miss.............. L .....1-310/11 .....HOUSTON* ............. L .....2-310/12.....TCU* ....................... L .....2-310/18.....@ USF* ................... L .....0-310/19.....@ UAB* ................... L .....1-310/22.....ARKANSAS STATE W ....3-010/22.....BELMONT ...............W ....3-010/25.....DEPAUL* .................W ....3-010/26.....MARQUETTE* ........W ....3-0

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11/1 .......@ Cincinnati* .......... L ....1-311/2 .......@ Louisville* ........... L ....0-311/8 .......CHARLOTTE* .........W ...3-211/9 .......EAST CAROLINA* ..W ...3-111/15 .....@ Tulane* ............... L ....2-311/16 .....@ Southern Miss* ... L ....0-311/23 ..... !vs. Charlotte ........... L ....2-3& at Georgia Southern Tournament# at U of M Home Tournament% at Yale Tournament^ at Boston College Tournament! at C-USA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)

2003 ..................30-68/29 ...... !UALR ......................W ...3-18/29 ...... !Eastern Ky. .............W ...3-18/30 ...... !UT-Martin ...............W ...3-28/30 ...... !@ Arkansas State .. L ....2-39/5 ........#Radford .................W ...3-09/6 ........#Troy State ..............W ...3-09/6 ........#@ Davidson ..........W ...3-19/9 ........@ UT-Martin ............W ...3-29/12 ......$Tennessee Tech ....W ...3-09/13 ......$Holy Cross .............W ...3-09/13 ......$UL-Lafayette..........W ...3-09/19 ......^South Alabama ......W ...3-09/19 ......^North Carolina St. ..W ...3-09/20 ......^Wofford ..................W ...3-09/20 ......^@ Birmingham So. W ...3-19/23 .......@ Middle Tennessee W ..3-210/3 ......@ Saint Louis* ........W ...3-010/5 ......@ SE Missouri ........W ...3-110/10.....@ TCU* ................... L ....0-310/11 .....@ Houston* .............W ...3-110/14 ....Christian Brothers....W ...3-010/17.....UAB* .......................W ...3-010/18.....USF* ........................W ...3-010/21.....Mississippi ...............W ...3-010/24.....@ Marquette* ..........W ...3-210/25.....@ DePaul* ..............W ...3-010/26.....@ Chicago State .....W ...3-110/31.....Louisville* ................ L ....2-311/1 ......Cincinnati* ............... L ....1-311/7 ......@ East Carolina* ....W ...3-011/8 ......@Charlotte* ............W ...3-011/14 .....Southern Miss* .......... L ....2-311/15 .....Tulane* ....................W ...3-111/22 .....% @ Tulane ............W ...3-111/23 .....% vs. Houston .........W ...3-111/24 .....% vs. Louisville........ L ....0-3at Arkansas State Tournament # at Davidson Tournament$ at Memphis Tournament^ at Birmingham Southern Tournament% at C-USA Tournament

2004 ................ 27-109/3.........$Tennessee State ...W ...3-09/3.........$Alabama A&M .......W ...3-09/4.........$Delaware State......W ...3-09/4.........$Illinois-Chicago ......W ...3-09/8.........@ Weber State ........W ...3-09/10....... !vs. Oklahoma ......... L ....1-39/10....... !@ BYU ................... L ....0-39/11 ....... !vs. UCF ..................W ...3-19/11 ....... !Utah Valley State .... L ....0-39/14.......Central Arkansas .....W ...3-19/14.......Arkansas State ........ L ....1-39/17.......# La. Tech ................W ...3-09/18.......# Eastern Ky. ...........W ...3-29/18 .......#@ Mississippi State .W ...3-19/22.......@ Davidson ............W ...3-09/24.......^ Florida Atlantic ......W ...3-19/24.......^ UNC-Asheville ......W ...3-19/25.......^ Morgan State ........W ...3-09/25.......^@ UNC-Greensboro W ...3-110/1.......SAINT LOUIS* ........W ...3-210/8.......@ Southern Miss* ...W ...3-110/9.......@ Tulane* ...............W ...3-010/15.....ECU* .......................W ...3-010/16.....CHARLOTTE* .........W ...3-010/19.....@ Ole Miss.............. L ....2-310/22.....@ Cincinnati* .......... L ....2-310/24.....@ Louisville* ........... L ....0-3

10/26.....MIDDLE TENN. .......W ........ 3-010/29.....MARQUETTE* ........W ........ 3-210/30.....DEPAUL* .................W ........ 3-011/5 ......@ UAB ....................W ........ 3-011/6 ......@ USF .................... L ......... 2-311/11 .....TCU ......................... L ......... 2-311/13 .....HOUSTON ..............W ........ 3-011/19 .....% vs. DePaul...........W ........ 3-011/20 .....% vs. TCU ...............W ........ 3-211/21 .....% @ Louisville* ....... L ......... 0-3$ Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)! at BYU/Mizuno Classic (Provo, Utah)# at MSU/Microtel Classic (Starkville, Miss.)^ at UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)% at C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

2005 .................... 16-168/26 ...... !Belmont ..................W ........ 3-28/27....... !North Texas ............W ........ 3-18/27....... !@ Arkansas ............ L ......... 0-39/2.........$UAPB ....................W ........ 3-0 9/2.........$ALABAMA A&M .....W ........ 3-09/3.........$UT-MARTIN ...........W ........ 3-09/3.........$UALR.....................W ........ 3-09/9.........#UNC-Asheville ....... L ......... 1-39/9.........#Florida International .W ........ 3-09/10.......#@ Mercer ..............W ........ 3-09/10.......#Louisiana Tech ...... L ......... 2-39/16.......%Duquesne............. L ......... 2-39/17.......%Buffalo .................. L ......... 1-39/17.......%@ West Virginia ... L ......... 0-39/27.......@ Arkansas State ... L ......... 0-39/30.......@ Southern Miss* ...W ........ 3-010/2.......@ UCF* ...................W ........ 3-110/7.......UAB* .......................W ........ 3-010/9.......@ UAB* ................... L ......... 2-310/11 .....@ Belmont .............. L ......... 2-310/14.....ECU* .......................W ........ 3-210/16.....MARSHALL* ...........W ........ 3-210/21.....@ Tulsa* ................. L ......... 2-310/23.....@ SMU* .................. L ......... 0-310/26.....OLE MISS ...............W ........ 3-010/28.....SOUTHERN MISS* .W ........ 3-210/30.....UCF* ....................... L ......... 2-311/4 .......UTEP* ..................... L ......... 0-311/6 .......TULANE* .................W ........ 3-111/11 .....@ ECU*................... L ......... 1-311/13 .....@ MARSHALL* ....... L ......... 0-311/17 .....^#9 UCF .................. L ......... 1-3! at Arkansas Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.)$ O’Charley’s Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)# at Mercer Bear Brawl (Macon, Ga.)% at WVU Classic (Morgantown, W.V.)^ at C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

2006 .....................27-88/25....... !Kent State ..............W ........ 3-08/26....... !Austin Peay ............W ........ 3-28/26....... !@ Evansville ..........W ........ 3-19/1.........#UT-Martin ..............W ........ 3-19/1.........#Alcorn State...........W ........ 3-09/2.........#@Troy ...................W ........ 3-09/8.........$LIPSCOMB............W ........ 3-09/8.........$SEMO .................... L ......... 0-39/9.........$UALR.....................W ........ 3-09/9.........$LA TECH ...............W ........ 3-09/15.......%UCA ......................W ........ 3-09/15.......%MURRAY STATE ..W ........ 3-09/16.......%ALABAMA A&M....W ........ 3-09/16.......%DePAUL ...............W ........ 3-09/19.......@ UAB* ................... L ......... 2-39/22.......HOUSTON* .............W ........ 3-19/24.......@ Rice* ...................W ........ 3-29/29.......UAB* .......................W ........ 3-210/6.......@ Marshall* ............ L ......... 1-310/8.......@ ECU*................... L ......... 1-310/10.....BELMONT ...............W ........ 3-010/13.....TULSA* ...................W ........ 3-210/15.....SMU* .......................W ........ 3-110/20.....UCF* .......................W ........ 3-010/22.....SOUTHERN MISS* .W ........ 3-010/24.....@ Ole Miss.............. L ......... 1-310/27.....@ UTEP*.................W ........ 3-010/29.....@ Tulane* ...............W ........ 3-1

11/3 .......MARSHALL* ........... L ......... 2-311/5 .......ECU* ....................... L ......... 1-311/10 .....@ UCF* ...................W ........ 3-011/12 .....@ Southern Miss* ...W ........ 3-011/17 .....^UTEP .....................W ........ 3-111/18 .....^@ Houston ............W ........ 3-111/19 .....^UAB ....................... L ......... 2-3! at Evansville Invitational (Evansville, Ind.)# at Trojan Labor Day Classic (Troy, Ala.)$ Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)% Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.) ̂at C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

* C-USA match

2007 ................... 23-128/24.......@ Louisville ............. L ......... 1-38/25.......vs. Tenn. Tech ............ L ......... 1-38/25.......vs. Coastal Carolina ..W ........ 3-08/31.......@ Eastern Illinois .... L ......... 2-38/31.......vs. Loyola (Chicago) . W ........ 3-09/1.........vs. Indiana State .....W ........ 3-09/1.........vs. Iona....................W ........ 3-09/7.........NICHOLLS STATE ..W ........ 3-09/7.........AUSTIN PEAY .........W ........ 3-09/8.........UALR ....................... L ......... 1-39/8.........MISSISSIPPI STATE W ........ 3-29/13.......UAB* .......................W ........ 3-09/14.......STETSON ...............W ........ 3-09/15.......UL-LAFAYETTE ......W ........ 3-09/15.......APPALACHIAN STATE .W ........ 3-09/21.......@ UTEP*.................W ........ 3-09/23.......TULANE* ................. L ......... 1-39/26.......@ SEMO ................. L ......... 2-39/30.......@ UAB* ................... L ......... 0-310/2.......@ UCA ....................W ........ 3-110/5.......SOUTHERN MISS* .W ........ 3-110/7.......UCF* .......................W ........ 3-010/12.....@ ECU*...................W ........ 3-210/14.....@ Marshall* ............ L ......... 2-310/19.....RICE* ......................W ........ 3-010/21.....HOUSTON* .............W ........ 3-110/23.....OLE MISS ............... L ......... 1-310/26.....@ Southern Miss ....W ........ 3-010/28.....@ UCF ....................W ........ 3-211/2 .......@ SMU....................W ........ 3-111/4 .......@ Tulsa ................... L ......... 1-311/9 .......ECU* .......................W ........ 3-011/11 .....MARSHALL* ........... L ......... 0-311/15 .....^UCF .......................W ........ 3-111/16 .....^Tulsa ...................... L ......... 0-3! at Louisville Invitational (Louisville, Ky.)# at EIU/Pepsi Challenge (Charleston, Ill.)% Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)$ Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.) ̂at C-USA Tournament (Huntington, W. Va.)

* C-USA match

2008 .................... 17-148/29.......%ALABAMA A&M....W ........ 3-08/30.......%McNEESE STATE .W ........ 3-08/30.......%UALR ................... L ......... 1-39/5.........$IONA......................W ........ 3-19/5.........$IUPUI ..................... L ......... 2-39/6.........$INDIANA STATE ....W ........ 3-19/6.........$TROY .................... L ......... 2-39/12....... !Central Arkansas ....W ........ 3-19/12....... !Centenary...............W ........ 3-09/13....... !@ Mississippi State W ........ 3-09/18.......@ UAB* ...................W ........ 3-19/19.......#Samford................. L ......... 1-39/20.......#FIU ........................W ........ 3-29/20.......#Chattanooga..........W ........ 3-09/26.......@ Marshall* ............ L ......... 1-39/28.......@ ECU*...................W ........ 3-110/3.......TULANE* ................. L ......... 1-310/5.......UTEP* .....................W ........ 3-110/7.......@ Arkansas State ... L ......... 1-310/10.....@ UCF* ................... L ......... 1-310/12.....@ Southern Miss* ... L ......... 1-310/17.....SMU* .......................W ........ 3-110/19.....TULSA* ................... L ......... 1-310/24.....UCF* .......................W ........ 3-210/26.....SOUTHERN MISS* .W ........ 3-110/29.....MARSHALL* ...........W ........ 3-0

11/2 .......ECU* .......................W ....3-011/7 .......@ Houston* ............. L .....0-311/9 .......@ Rice* ................... L .....0-311/16 .....UAB* ....................... L .....0-311/20 .....^UTEP ..................... L .....2-3% Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)$ Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)! at MSU Bulldog Club Invitational (Starkville, Miss.)# at UAB/Samford Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) ̂at C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)

* C-USA match

2009 ..................7-248/28..... EVANSVILLE ...... L ...1-38/29..... SEMO ................. L ...0-38/29..... ARKANSAS STATE . L ...0-39/4....... vs. SFA ................ L ...0-39/4....... at Missouri State .. L ...0-39/5....... vs. UC Davis ....... L ...0-39/5....... vs. Mississippi St. .. L ...0-39/11 ..... vs NIU .................W ..3-09/11 ..... vs TSU ................W ..3-09/12..... at Western Kentucky . L ...0-3*9/17 ... UAB ..................... L ...2-39/18..... SAMFORD .......... L ...1-39/19..... NEW ORLEANS . L ...0-39/19..... UALR .................. L ...2-3*9/25 ... RICE ................... L ...0-3*9/26 ... HOUSTON .......... L ...1-3*10/2 ... at Southern Miss . L ...1-3*10/4 ... at UCF ................. L ...0-310/6..... UCA .....................W ..3-1*10/9 ... ECU .......W 3-0*10/11 . MARSHALL L . 0-310/13... UT MARTIN W 3-2*10/16 . at Tulsa .. L . 0-3*10/17 . at SMU ... L . 0-3*10/23 . at UTEP .............. L ...0-3*10/23 . at Tulane ............. L ...0-3*10/30 . SOUTHERN MISS . L ...0-3*11/1 ... UCF .....................W ..3-2*11/6 ... at ECU ................W ..3-1*11/8 ... at Marshall .......... L ...1-3*11/14 . at UAB................. L ...0-3

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1983 in Louisville, KentuckyNovember 18-20

First RoundLouisville def. Memphis ..........3-1

1984 in Columbia, S.C.November 16-17

First RoundMemphis def. Cincinnati .........3-1

Semifi nalsLouisville def. Memphis ..........3-1

1985 in Hattiesburg, Miss.November 23-24

First RoundSouthern Miss def. Memphis ..3-1

1986 in Blacksburg, Va.November 22-23

First RoundMemphis def. Cincinnati .........3-0

Semifi nalsSouth Carolina def. Memphis .3-1

1987 in Memphis, Tenn.November 20-22

First RoundMemphis def. Virginia Tech ....3-0

Semifi nalsCincinnati def. Memphis .........3-1

1988 in Cincinnati, OhioNovember 18-19

First RoundMemphis def. Louisville ..........3-0

Semifi nalsCincinnati def. Memphis .........3-1

1989 in Tallahassee, FloridaNovember 17-19

First RoundMemphis def. Virginia Tech ....3-1

Semifi nalsCincinnati def. Memphis .........3-2

1990 in Louisville, KentuckyNovember 16-17

First RoundMemphis def. Southern Miss ..3-1

Semifi nalsMemphis def. Cincinnati .........3-0

ChampionshipLouisville def. Memphis ..........3-1

1980 in Memphis, Tenn.September 26-27

First RoundMemphis def. Louisville ........2-1

Second RoundMemphis def. Saint Louis ......2-1

Third RoundMemphis def. Tulane .............2-0

Fourth RoundFlorida State def. Memphis....2-0

Sixth RoundMemphis def. Cincinnati ........2-0

Seventh RoundMemphis def. Florida State....2-1

Semifi nalsFlorida State def. Memphis....2-1

1981 in Cincinnati, OhioNovember 21-23

First RoundTulane def. Memphis .............2-1

Second RoundMemphis def. Virginia Tech ...2-1

Third RoundCincinnati def. Memphis ........2-1

Fourth RoundMemphis def. Louisville .........2-0Cincinnati def. Memphis ........2-1

Fifth RoundMemphis def. Louisville .........2-0

Semifi nalsMemphis def. Tulane .............2-1

ChampionshipCincinnati def. Memphis ........2-1

1982 in Tallahassee, FloridaNovember 21-23Second Round

Memphis def. Virginia Tech ..2-1

Third RoundFlorida State def. Memphis....2-0

Fourth RoundLouisville def. Memphis .........2-0

Fifth RoundMemphis def. Cincinnati ........2-0

Sixth RoundMemphis def. Tulane .............2-0

Seventh RoundMemphis def. Southern Miss .2-0

Semifi nalsCincinnati def. Memphis ........3-1

ChampionshipFlorida State def. Memphis....3-0

1991 in Memphis, Tenn.November 22-23

First RoundMemphis (3) def. Saint Louis .3-0

Semifi nalsUAB (2) def. Memphis (3) ......3-0

Third PlaceMemphis (3) def. Cincinnati (4) .. 3-0

1992 in Chicago, Ill.November 20-21

First RoundMemphis (3) def. Marquette (6) .. 3-1

Semifi nalsUAB (2) def. Memphis (3) ......3-1

1993 in Birmingham, Ala.November 19-21

Semifi nalsUAB (3) def. Memphis (1) ......3-1

1994 in Dayton, OhioNovember 18-20

Semifi nalsMemphis (1) def. Saint Louis .3-0

ChampionshipMemphis (1) def. DePaul (7) .3-0

1995 in Louisville, Ky.November 22-23

First RoundMemphis (6) def. DePaul (11) 3-0

Second RoundSaint Louis (3) def. Memphis .3-1

1996 in Louisville, Ky.November 21-24

First RoundSaint Louis (4) def. Memphis .3-0

1997 in Houston, TexasNovember 20-22

First RoundMemphis (7) def. UAB (10) ....3-1

Quarterfi nalsHouston (2) def. Memphis (7) 3-1

1998 in Cincinnati, OhioNovember 19-22

First RoundMemphis (8) def. DePaul (9) .3-1

Quarterfi nalsLouisville (1) def. Memphis (8) ..3-0

1999 in Tampa, Fla.November 18-21

First RoundMarquette def. Memphis (11) ..... 3-0

2000 in Charlotte, N.C.November 16-19

First RoundTulane def. Memphis (11) .......... 3-1

2001 in Houston, TexasNovember 15-18

First RoundMemphis (8) def. Tulane (9) ...... 3-0

Quarterfi nalsCincinnati (1) def. Memphis (8) . 3-0

2002 in Chicago, Ill.November 23-25

First RoundCharlotte (6) def. Memphis (11) . 3-2

2003 in New Orleans, La.November 22-24

Quarterfi nalsMemphis (4) def. Tulane (5) ...... 3-1

Semifi nalsMemphis (4) def. Houston (8) .... 3-1

FinalsLouisville (2) def. Memphis (4) ..... 3-0

2004 in Louisville, Ky.November 19-22

First RoundMemphis (5) def. DePaul (12) ... 3-0

Quarterfi nalsMemphis (5) def. TCU (4) .......... 3-2

Semifi nalsLouisville (1) def. Memphis (5) ..... 3-0

2005 in Houston, TexasNovember 17-20

First RoundUCF (9) def. Memphis (8) ......... 3-1

2006 in Houston, TexasNovember 16-19

Quarterfi nalsMemphis (3) def. UTEP (11) ...... 3-1

Semifi nalsMemphis (3) def. Houston (7) .... 3-1

FinalsUAB (5) def. Memphis (3) .......... 3-2

2007 in Huntington, W. Va.November 15-18

First RoundMemphis (5) def. UCF (12) ........ 3-1

Quarterfi nalsTulsa (4) def. Memphis (5) ........ 3-0

2008 in Memphis, Tenn.November 15-18

First RoundUTEP (11) def. Memphis (6) ...... 3-2

Louisville Ky 1999 in Tampa Fla

Conference USAConference USA

Great Great MidwestMidwest

1983 innn.

MetroMetroALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTSALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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1978Miss. Univ. for Women Tourney, 4thMiddle Tennessee St. Tri-Meet, 1stUT-Martin Tournament, 1stHouston Tournament, 5thLady Tiger Invitational, 2ndMemphis State Tri-Meet, 1stLady Volunteer Tournament, 4thUT-Martin Tri Meet, 1stSE Missouri State Tri-Meet, 1stTCWSF State Tournament, 3rd

1979Mississippi Invitational, 3rdMiss. Univ. for Women Invit., 3rdMemphis State Invitational, 2ndFlorida State Invitational, 4thMissouri Invitational, 3rdSouthern Illinois Invitational, 4thTCWSF State Tournament, 1stAIAW Region II Tournament, 3rd

1980Alabama Invitational, 3rdMetro Conference Tourney, 2ndSouth Carolina Invitational, 3rdFlorida State Invitational, 4thMemphis State Invitational, 2ndSouthern lllinois Invitational, 2ndTCWSF State Tournament, 1stAIAW Region II Tournament, 3rd

1981Kentucky Invitational, 3rdMissouri Invitational, 3rdLady Tiger Invitational, 1stTennessee Invitational, 3rdOle Miss Invitational, 2ndMetro Conference Tourney, 2nd

1982Southern lllinois Invitational, 4thMemphis State Invitational, 1stLouisiana State Classic, 5thLouisville Invitational, 7thOle Miss Invitational, 2ndMorehead State Invitational, 4thMetro Conference Tourney, 4th

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

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

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

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

1987SW Missouri State Invitel, 4thWestern Kentucky Classic, 1stBrigham Young Invitational, 15thHouston Whataburger Classic, 1stMemphis State Invitational, 1stOle Miss Invitational, 2ndMetro Conference Tourney, 3rd

1988Missouri Tournament, 2ndMemphis State Classic, 3rdColorado Coors Classic, T-3rdPenn State Classic, 3rdSouth Florida Tournament, 3rdMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tourney, 5th

1989Lady Tiger Cup, 3rdIllini Classic, 4thMemphis State Classic, 1stExercise Essentials Classic, 1stSW Missouri State Classic, 4thHouston Invitational, 2ndMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tourney, 3rd

1990Asics-Lady Maverick Invite, 3rdMSU Graphic Systems Classic, 1stEvansville lnvitational, 1stMetro Conference Tourney, 2nd

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

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

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

1994Lady Tiger Invitational, 1stGraphic Systems Classic, 2ndNorthern Arizona Tourneyt, 4thSE Missouri State Invite, 1stGMC Tournament, 1stGeorgia Invitational, 3rdNCAA Tournament, 1st round

1995USF Volleyball Classic, 3rdGraphics System Classic, 2ndConference USA, Quarterfi nals

1996Graphics System Classic, 3rdTiger Invitational, 3rdArkansas State Invitational, 4thConference USA, 1st Round

1997Adam’s Mark Invitational, 1stMontana State Invitational, 1stWestern Kentucky Invite, 1stGraphic Systems Classic, 1stConference USA, Quarterfi nals

1998CS-Fullerton Invitational, 2ndAdam’s Mark Invitational, 1stSyracuse Invitational, 3rdConference USA, Quarterfi nals

1999University of Portland Invite, 3rdGraphic Systems Classic,2ndMississippi State Tourney, 3rdConference USA, 1st Round

2000Bradley University, 3rdCollege of Charleston, 1stUniv. of Memphis, No ChampionConference USA, 1st Round

2001UNC Asheville Tourney, 1stKent State Tournament, 1stConference USA, Quarterfi nals

2002Georgia State Tourney, 3rdMemphis Tourney, 2ndYale Invitational, 1stBoston College Tournament, 1stConference USA, 1st Round

2003Arkansas State, 2ndDavidson College, 1stUniversity of Memphis Tourney, 1stBirmingham Southern, No ChampConference USA, Finals

2004Memphis Invitational, 1stBYU Mizuno Classic, 4thMSU/Microtel Classic, 1stUNCG Invitational, 1stConference USA, Semifi nals

2005Arkansas Invitational, 2ndO’Charley’s Tiger Invitational, 1st Mercer Bear Brawl, 3rdWVU Classic, 4thConference USA, 1st Round

2006Evansville Invitational, 1stTroy Trojan Labor Day Classic, 1st Tiger Invitational, 2ndMemphis Invitational, 1stConference USA, Finals

2007Louisville Invitational, 3rdEastern Illinois/Pepsi Challenge, 2ndMemphis Invitational, 2ndTiger Invitational, T-1stConference USA, Quarterfi nals

2008Memphis Invitational, 2ndTiger Invitational, 3rdMSU Bulldog Club Invitational, 1stUAB/Samford Invitational, No ChampConference USA, First Round

2009Memphis Invitational, 4thDr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational, 5thLady Topper Invitational, 2ndTiger Invitational, 5th

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C-USA VOLLEYBALLSCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Heather Watts, 2004

FIRST TEAM ALL-C-USAShelby Burton, 2006, 2007

Laura Côté, 2006Heather Watts, 2004

Monique Swaby, 1995

SECOND TEAM ALL-C-USATiara Gilkey, 2004

Brittany Barnett, 2003Amie Hamilton, 2001

Christen Clayton, 2006Laura Côté, 2007, 2008

Ashley Liford, 2007Emily Underwood, 2008

THIRD TEAM ALL-C-USATiara Gilkey, 2003

Heather Watts, 2003

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMBrittany Barnett, 2000Jessica Henry, 1998Carolyn Baker, 2008

Altrese Hawkins, 2009

SETTER OF THE YEARHeather Watts, 2004

LIBERO OF THE YEARAmie Hamilton, 1998

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARChristen Clayton, 2006

ALL-GREAT MIDWESTMonique Swaby, 1994, 1993

Nikki Taylor, 1994Amy Greer, 1993

Renee Ross, 1992Alisande Cavanagh, 1991

SECOND TEAMALL-GREAT MIDWESTSami Randolph, 1993

Lori Rembe, 1991

ALL-TOURNAMENTMonique Swaby, 1994 (MVP)

Nikki Taylor, 1993Jamie Runkle, 1993Shoni Hodges, 1993Renee Ross, 1992

Alisande Cavanagh, 1991

GREAT MIDWESTCOACH OF THE YEAR

Penny Lucas-White, 1994, 1993

GREAT MIDWESTPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Monique Swaby, 1994

GREAT MIDWESTNEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Monique Swaby, 1992

GREAT MIDWESTALL-NEWCOMER TEAM

Shoni Hodges, 1994Nikki Taylor, 1993

Monique Swaby, 1992

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMAshley Liford, 2006, 2007

Christine Bach, 2007, 2008, 2009Becky Shaffer, 2009

Emily Underwood, 2008

PLAYER OF THE WEEKShelby Burton, 9/5/06; 10/30/06Sarah Bury, 10/16/06; 9/17/07Tiara Gilkey, 9/27/04; 9/20/04;

9/1/03Heather Watts, 9/23/02; 9/15/03

Amie Hamilton, 9/10/01Becky Tigert, 9/22/97

Monique Swaby, 9/18/95Liz Mullen, 10/2/95

Emily Underwood, 10/27/08

SETTER OF THE WEEKLaura Côté, 9/6/05; 10/3/05;

8/28/06; 10/23/06; 9/17/07; 10/20/08 Heather Watts, 11/15/04; 11/1/04;

9/27/04; 9/20/04; 9/7/04

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKChristen Clayton, 10/16/06;10/30/06

Christine Bach, 11/5/07; 9/9/08; 9/22/08; 10/27/08

Sarah Bury, 10/8/07

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMShelby Burton, 2006

Laura Côté, 2006 Heather Watts, 2003, 2004

Tiara Gilkey, 2003FIRST TEAM

Conference USAConference USA

AT MIDWEST GREAT MIDWE

Great MidwestGreat Midwest

National HonorsNational Honors

ALL-METRO CONFERENCEKatherine Lehman, 1989, 1990

Rhonda Kottke, 1988, 1989,1990Clare Dirksen, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

Nancy Wolter, 1987Peggy Rule, 1986

Holly Buford, 1981, 1982, 1983

ALL-TOURNAMENTKatherine Lehman, 1990Sarah Tjelmeland, 1990

Clare Dirksen, 1988Kim Ehrhorn, 1987Angie Glaub, 1986

Drenda Roberts, 1984Holly Buford, 1982

Sandy Monce, 1980

COACH OF THE YEARJim Callender, 1987

Mike Lingenfelter, 1990

METRO CONFERENCE MVPSandy Monce, 1980

USVBA MVPSandy Monce, 1978

AIWA ALL-REGIONSandy Monce, 1980 (First team)

AVCA ALL-AMERICAHeather Watts, 2004 (HM)

Shelby Burton, 2006, 2007 (HM)Laura Côté, 2006 (HM)

NCAA SOUTH REGIONKatherine Lehman, 1990

AVCA ALL-REGIONHeather Watts, 2003

(All-Midwest Region, HM)Heather Watts, 2004

(All-Midwest Region, First team)Shelby Burton, 2006, 2007

(All-Midwest Region, First team)Christen Clayton, 2006

(All-Midwest Region, HM) Laura Côté, 2006

(All-Midwest Region, First team)

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Heather Watts, 2004 (Second team)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANApril Harriman, 2000 (Second team)Heather Watts, 2003 (Third team)

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV Heather Watts, 2002-04 (First team)April Harriman, 2000 (First team)Shella Neba, 2003 (Second team)Christen Clayton, 2006 (Third team) Laura Côté, 2006 (Third team)Ashley Liford, 2007 (Third team)Christine Bach, 2008 (First Team)Christine Bach, 2009 (Second Team)

COCA-COLA COMMUNITY ALL-AMERICAN

Heather Watts, 2004

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Heather Watts, 2004

COBRA MAGAZINEALL-NATIONAL

Altrese Hawkins (Second Team)

METRO CONFERENC

MetroMetro

HONOR ROLLHONOR ROLL

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