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Page 1: 1991 Memphis Volleyball Media Guide

Memphis StateLady Tiger Volleyball

The Sky's The Limit

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Athletic Telephone DirectoryTHE ADMINISTRATION

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFJohn Bowers, Marketing Director (Memphis State, 1983) 678-4142Lee Fowler, Asst. AD-Tiger Clubs (Vanderbilt, 1974) .678-2334Bobby Kilpatrick, Spring Sports Coordinator (Mississippi, 1958) .678-2452Lynn Parkes, Assoc. A.D.-Women's Sports (Alabama, 1973) .678-2315Dr. James Smith, Asst. AD-Administration (Fisk, 1973) .678-2335Fred Stewart, Business Manager (Memphis State, 1978) .678-2331Dr. Tim Sumner, Academics (Taylor, 1969) .678-2331Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communication (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2315

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC STAFFSally Andrews, Assistant Compliance Coordinator (Christian Brothers, 1982) 678-4121Colleen Beck, Staff Secretary (Mississippi, 1953) 678-2315Angie Buchanan, Asst. Volleyball Coach (Christian Brothers, 1984) 678-2312Brenda Cash, Track/Cross Country (Arizona State, 1981) 678-4119Angie Scott-Daniel, Asst. Basketball Coach (Florida, 1989) 678-2123Ruth Eliason, Marketing Director (Memphis State, 1981) 678-4284Mike Ladner, Asst. Basketball Coach (Southern Louisiana, 1986) 678-2313Joye Lee-McNelis, Head Coach Basketball (Southern Mississippi, 1986) 678-3570Penny Lucas-White (Louisiana State) 678-3570Gayle McDonald, Women's Athletic Trainer (Freed-Hardeman, 1983) 678-2340Charlotte Peterson, Tennis Coach (Memphis State, 1972) 678-2328Betty Russell, Adminstrative Secretary 678-4118

THE SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF

Bob Winn, Asst. AD-Communications (Memphis State, 1974) 678-2337 365-8144Sherilyn Fiveash, Assoc.-SID (Eastern Kentucky, 1984) 678-2337 360-9081Sports Information Fax 678-4134Press Row 678-2005 and 678-2552Julie Rhodes, Secretary 678-2337

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i the Tennessee Air National Guard for the use of their facilities for the IfeeaJ censer ,fred Fiveash for his airbrush expertise on the front covet picture; and the ladies in the camera

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Lady Tiger Volleyball Quick FactsLocation:Founded:Enrollment:President:Athletic Director:Asst. Athletic Director-Women's:Head Coach:Alma Mater:Record:Career Record:Assistant Coach:Women's Athletic Trainer:Home Court:Nickname:Colors:Conference:1990 Record:1990 Metro Record:1990 Metro Tournament Finish:Post Season Results:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Sports Information Director:Sports Information Phone:Sports Information Fax:Press Row Phone:

Memphis, Tennessee191221,500Dr. V. Lane RawlinsCharles CavagnaroLynn ParkesPenny Lucas-WhiteLouisiana StateFirst SeasonFirst SeasonAngie BuchananGayle McDonaldMSU Field House (3,000)Lady TigersBlue and GrayMetro / Great Midwest beginning 1991 season30-97-0/lst2-1 (2nd, lost to Louisville in championship)Semi-Finalist Women's Invitational Volleyball Championships4/63/36Sherilyn Fiveash(901) 678-2337(901) 678-4134(901) 678-2005

Table of Contents1991 Preview 2-3Academics 64Administration 62-63All-Time Individual Single Season Records 38All-Time Individual Career Records 39Ail-Time Letter Winners 35All-Time Tournament Results 37Athletic Directory IFCBios, Returnees 8-13Bios, Newcomers 14-16Charting The 1990 Lady Tigers 27City of Memphis 67Facilities 65-66Game-By-Game Comparison, 1990 25-26Great Midwest Composite Schedule 32-33Great Midwest Conference 30Great Midwest Individual Leaders, 1990 31Great Midwest Team Standings, 1990 31Great Midwest Team Leaders, 1990 31Head Coach 6Highs And Lows, 1990 24Honorees 36Lady Tiger-Opponent Comparisons, 1990 28Media Information 68

Metro Conference Individual Leaders, 1990 29Metro Conference Overall Statistics, 1990 23Metro Conference Team Standings, 1990 29Metro Conference Team Leaders, 1990 29Notes, 1990 20-21Opponents, 1991 49-58Overall Individual/Team Statistics, 1990 23Per Game Average, 1990 23Results, 1990 22Review of 1990 18-19Roster 4Schedule BCSingle Season Team Records 40Squad Breakdown 4Support Staff 7Team Picture IBCTravel Plans IBCUniversity 60-61Versus All Opponents 48Year-By-Year Results 41-46

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1991 Season Preview

MSU fans helped lift the Lady Tigers tonumerous victories

After a Metro Conference regular season title, a semi-final finish at theWomen's Invitational Volleyball Championship, and six returning letter winnersincluding three starters, the "SKY'S THE LIMIT' for the Memphis State LadyTiger volleyball team.

Last season was a dream year for the Lady Tigers. Their determination andwork ethic played a big part in their success. As well, the team's chemistry, evengreater than its talent, attributed to many of the squad's victories.

Gone from the 1990 Lady Tiger squad that went 10-0 at home and 7-0 in theMetro Conference are seniors Katherine Lehman, Sarah Tjelmeland, RhondaKottke and Marie Zwolinski. Kottke was a WIVC All-Tournament selection anda three-tune All-Metro Conference honoree. Lehman was a two-time All-MetroConference and Metro All-Tournament selection. Tjelmeland earned MetroAll-Tournament honors. As well, Kottke, Tjelmeland and Lehman helpedrewrite the Lady Tiger record books.

The seniors were the nucleus of the squad. They handled 70 percent of oncourt duties and were the team's chief threats. However, someone from this

year's team is going to have to step up and take a leadership role if the Lady Tigers are going to be successful.The Lady Tigers have not only six new faces on the squad but will have a new look as they join a new conference, the Great

Midwest, which features St. Louis, Marquette, DePaul, Alabama-Birmingham, and Cincinnati.As well, MSU has hired a former Tiger ... a Baton Rouge Tiger from Louisiana State to lead the team, Penny Lucas-White. A

1985 U.S. National Team member, Lucas-White has spent five years playing professional volleyball in Europe. From 1987-89 shewas the assistant coach of the Auburn Lady Tiger volleyball program. During her three years at Auburn the Tigers compiled a63-47 record, including back-to-back 20-win seasons (25-12 in 1988 and 21-14 in 1989).

The nucleus of the team will center around senior setter Alisande Cavanagh. A transfer from Southwest Texas State,Cavanagh ran the Lady Tiger offense with authority. She completed the year with 1,511 assists which ranks third on the LadyTiger's single season assist chart.

Only a freshman, outside hitter Amy Greer earned a starting role for the Lady Tigers. She was the team's third leading hitteraveraging 2.31 kills per game. She earned Graphic Systems Classic all-Tournament honors. Greer made her presence knownagainst such top-ranked teams as Arkansas State when she had a season-high 22 kills, and Florida State when she served fiveaces. Greer will have a leadership role this season, and Lucas-White will be counting on her to have a better accuracy rate on theoffensive attack

Splitting starting time were seniors Lori Rembe and Kim Lemon. Lemon started 24 of 39 matches as a backcourt specialist.Her speed and serving ability were major contributors to the Lady Tiger cause. Rembe an outside hitter-middle blocker, was theLady Tiger's second leading hitter (.263). That hitting percentage ranks as the sixthbest in a single season by a Lady Tiger. Rembe also averaged 2.09 kills per game.

Kim is going to be a real focal point for the Lady Tigers this season. She workedreal hard this past spring at the middle hitter position and has made massive amountsof improvement.

One of single most dominant players on the Lady Tiger squad is Rembe, a 6-3middle hitter. Rembe, is very capable of dominating the net as well as making theLady Tiger offense a force to be reckoned with.

Two other very capable players return to the Lady Tiger lineup: Sami Randolph,a 5-7 sophomore back court specialist and Lisa Rembe, a 6-3 senior outside hitter.

Randolph is very capable of dominating both the back and front courts. Samimade as much progress as any player from last year's team. The coaching staff iscounting on her to come back in good shape. Randolph could see more playing timeas she is a very versatile player.

Rembe, the twin sister of Lori, saw limited action last season. In the sevenmatches that Rembe participated, she hit an impressive .260 percent. A three-sportletter winner in 1989 (she participated on the Lady Tiger volleyball, basketball andtrack teams), Rembe spent the 1990-91 year concentrating on her volleyball career.However, she and her sister continued their domination of the Lady Tiger track fieldevents, setting numerous school records.

Lucas-White is optimistic about her newcomers: Lisa Bray, Cherilyn Bright,Renee Ross, Jamie Runkle, Chris Lemon and Analise Navia.

Lady Tiger offensive coordinator, setterAlisande Cavanagh

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1991 Season Preview

LINE

Senior Kim Lemon moves tothe middle hitter position in

'91

The 1991 newcomer class is considered one of the best groups to ever sign atMemphis State. They are all great athletes and can make things happen. They willdefinitely improve the team's speed.

Lisa Bray, a native Memphian, played her prep career at Braircrest High School. The5-7 setter helped lead her junior and senior teams to the Tennessee State title. She was atwo-time all-District selection, and earned all-Tournament honors at both the district andregional tournaments as a senior. Bray also earned all-Metro and all-Regional honors.She averaged 4.13 kills, 1.7 blocks and 8.67 assists per game.

One thing about Lisa that stands out, is the fact that she is a winner. You can't teach aplayer how to win, and every team Bray has played on, both basketball and volleyball, hasbeen a winner. She is a tremendous athlete, but she will have a lot to learn.

A native of Wheaton, 111., Bright led both her junior and senior Wheaton High teamsin kills. This past season she had a team-high 223 kills and ranked third in aces with 29.She was an All-Conference and honorable mention All-State selection in 1990.

Bright is a tremendous athlete. As a volleyball player, she is a little raw, not aspolished, but she has a lot of potential and could be a great player for the Lady Tigers.

One newcomer that assistant coach Angie Buchanan was excited about signing was5-9 outside hitter Renee Ross. The Marion, Iowa, native led her Linn Marr team to itsfirst-ever district championship this past fall. She ranked as one of the state leaders in killaverage (4.6) and kill effiency (.338). Not only an excellent hitter, Ross has a 94 percentserving accuracy and a 92 percent passing effiency rate.

Runkle led her Peru (Ind.) High team to a 31-4 record en route to a conferencechampionship as well as a final eight finish in the Indiana State Tournament. The 5-7outside hitter had an imprssive .448 kill percentage and 328 digs. She holds school recordin total attacks (1274), digs (952), kills (620) and kill percentage (.389). She earned firstteam All-State and All-Conference honors this past season.

A walk-on, Lemon is the sister of senior Lady Tiger Kim. As a senior atRiverside-Brookfield High in Brookfield, 111., Lemon was selection as one of top 50players in the state by both The Chicago Tribune and Chicagoland Sun. Her Chicagolandjunior team ranks fifth in the nation.

The Lady Tiger squad sports a lot family tradition with the two Rembe twins, theLemon sisters and walk-on Analise Navia, who is the sister of Tiger defensive back,Roberto.

Navia transferred to MSU from California Baptist College. In 1989 her CBC teamwon its conference championship and placed second in the district. At the Junior CollegeNational Championships, Navia and her teammates finished fifth.

Outside hitters, middle hitters, setters and back court specialists. All the ingredientsare ready for Lucas-White to mix and match. One ingredient that will cause some troublefor the 1991 Lady Tigers is the schedule and its new conference membership.

This season Memphis State will participate in the Great Midwest Conference. Aregular season round robin will be highlighted with a conference championshiptournament in Memphis, Nov. 22-23. The winner of the Great Midwest tournament willreceive an automatic bid into the National Invitational Volleyball Championship inDayton, Ohio.

In regard to this schedule the coaching staff feels that it is as rugged as any Lady TigerEeam has faced. The team opens the season at the Bulldog Classic in Athens, Ga., andthen face such top caliber competition as Rhode Island, Southern California andWisconsin at the Volleyball Monthly Invitational in Madison, Wis.

When the Lady Tigers open their season, they are going have to be ready to play.There are no light spots on their schedule, and it will make the young players work hard.The schedule win let the players know from the start what to expect, and hopefully makethem hungry for the future.

For Lucas-White and her Lady Tigers the 1991 volleyball outlook is partly cloudy withclearing skies possible.

The team's second leadinghitter, senior Lori Rembe

Outside hitter Amy Greer,started in 1990 as a freshman

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1991 Lady Tiger RosterNO NAME1 Alisande CAVANAGH2 Amy GREER4 Sami RANDOLPH5 Renee ROSS7 Kris LEMON8 Lisa BRAY9 Jamie RUNKLE11 Cherilyn BRIGHT12 Kim LEMON22 Ajialise NAVIA42 Lisa REMBE24 Lori REMBE

POSITIONSetterOutside HitterBackcourtOutside HitterOutside HitterSetterOutside HitterMiddle HitterMiddle-Outside HitterOutside HitterOutside HitterMiddle Hitter

Head Coach: Penny LUCAS-WHITEAsst. Coach: Angie BUCHANAN

HT5-85-115-75-95-95-75-75-115-115-106-36-3

CLSr.So.So.Fr.Fr.Fr.Fr.Fr.Sr.Jr.Sr.Sr.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLSpringfield, IL/Sacred HeartIndianapolis, IN/CathedralLas Vegas, NV/ChaparralMarion, LA/Linn MarBrookfield, IL/Riverside-BrookfieldMemphis, TN/BriarcrestPeru, IN/HighWheaton, IL/HighBrookfield, IL/Riverside-BrookfieldCathedral City, CA/Palm SpringsSioux City, lA/EastSioux City, lA/East

1991 Squad BreakdownBY HEIGHT

5-7: Lisa BRAYSami RANDOLPHJamie RUNKLE

5-8: Alisande CAVANAGH5-9: Kris LEMON

Renee ROSS5-10: Analise NAVIA5-11: Cherilyn BRIGHT

Amy GREERKim LEMON

6-3: Lori REMBELisa REMBE

BY POSITION

Backcourt:

Middle Hitter:

Outside Hitter:

Setter:

BY CLASS:

Freshmen:

Kim LEMONSami RANDOLPHCherilyn BRIGHTKim LEMONLori REMBEAmy GREERKim LEMONKris LEMONAnalise NAVIARenee ROSSJamie RUNKLELisa BRAYAlisande CAVANAGH

Lisa BRAYCherilyn BRIGHTKris LEMONRenee ROSSJamie RUNKLE

Sophomores:

Juniors:Seniors:

BY STATE:

California:Illinois:

Indiana:

Iowa:

Nevada:Tennessee:

BY MAJOR:

Amy GREERSami RANDOLPHAnalise NAVIAAlisande CAVANAGHKim LEMONLisa REMBELori REMBE

Analise NAVIA, Cathedral CityCherilyn BRIGHT, WheatonAlisande CAVANAGH, SpringfieldKim LEMON, BrookfieldKris LEMON, BrookfieldAmy GREER, IndianapolisJamie RUNKLE, PeruLisa REMBE, Sioux CityLori REMBE, Sioux CityRenee ROSS, MarionSami RANDOLPH, Las VegasLisa BRAY, Memphis

Child Psychology:Elementary Education:Fashion Merch./Art:Fitness Management:History:Journalism:Undecided:Physical Therapy:

Cherilyn BRIGHTKim LEMONLisa REMBELori REMBEAlisande CAVANAGHAnalise NAVIAAmy GREERLisa BRAYKris LEMONSami RANDOLPHRenee ROSSJamie RUNKLE

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Lady Tiger Head Coach

PENNY LUCAS-WHITEFirst YearLouisiana State

Penny Lucas-White arrived in Memphis, just three days before her Lady Tigersarrived back at Memphis State to begin practice for the 1991 season. She replacedformer head coach Mike Lingenfelter who resigned on July 5.

Lucas-White inherited a Lady Tiger team which finished with a 1990 record of30-9. As well. MSU finished in the semi-finals of the Women's InvitationalVolleyball Championships. Three starters return from the squad which accumulated

a perfect 10-0 home record and a 7-0 Metro Conference record.The Memphis State job is Lucas-White's first head coaching position. However, she was the assistant

volleyball coach at the Auburn University from 1987-89. During her three-year stint with the Tigers, theycompiled a 63-47 record including back-to-back 20-win seasons (25-12,1988 and 21-14 in 1989).

Lucas-White played collegiate volleyball at Louisiana State from 1980-83. During her career with theTigers she earned first-team all-Southeastern Conference in 1980 as well as being named LSU's mostvaluable player. In 1983 LSU compiled a 31-26 overall record and finished second in the SoutheasternConference.

A professional contract was offered to Lucas-White in 1984 and she accepted to play in the GermanProfessional League. From 1984-85 she played for the Feuerbach team which competed in Stuttgart, WestGermany.

In 1985 she earned a spot on the United States National Team which finished second in Norcea andparticipated in the Pan Am Games.

Lucas-White once againplayed in the professional ranks, this time in the United States. In 1987 sheparticipated on the Dallas Belles squad wnich finished third in the league. In 1988 she played with theChicago Breeze.

She headed back to Europe in 1988 to play in the Italian Professional League. Lucas-White earned aspot on the Matera squad from 1988-89. During that season she earned the Major League Volleyballblocking and spiking efficiency awards. She then played for the Agrigento team from 1989-91. That squadfinished second in the league. Lucas-White was twice named to various all-tournament teams.

A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lucas-White recently (July 23) married Mark White, a 1st lieutenant inthe U.S. Air Force who is stationed in Homestead, Fla.

MSU Coaching Records

YEAR19711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990TOTALS

COACHJane HookerJane HookerJanice DunnJanice DunnJanice DunnJanice DunnJanice DunnDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleDiane HaleJim CallenderJim CallenderMike LingenfelterMike Lingenfelter

MP2227252032363445555841413337343437424139733

W1718181316132326354127151521151721242630431

L59771623111920171426181619171618159302

PCT.772.667.720.650.500.361.676.578.636.707.657.366.454.567.441.500.567.571.634.769.587

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Lady Tiger Support Staff

ANGIE BUCHANANAssistant CoachChristian Brothers, 1984

Buchanan enters her second year with the Lady Tiger volleyball team as anassistant coach. She is responsible for the team's recruiting, on court coaching and

I off-season conditioning.Prior to her arrival to Memphis State, Buchanan was the assistant (1985-86) and

I then head coach (1986-89) of the Millington High School volleyball team. In 1987she was named the District Coach of the Year, as her team finished runner-up in

the district.A 1984 graduate of Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tenn., Buchanan played both basketball

and volleyball. She was the co-captain of the 1983 volleyball team.After completing her bachelors in history at CBU, she attended Ole Miss from 1984-85. While at Ole

Miss she worked as a graduate assistant in the Physical Education department and earned a mastersdegree in physical education.

During the summer months Buchanan works various high school and college volleyball and basketballcamps.

GAYLE MCDONALDTrainerFreed-Hardman, 1983

McDonald begins her second year as the head trainer for women's athletics atMemphis State. She and her staff of three is responsible for the seven women'sintercollegiate athletic programs (basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, indoor andoutdoor track and field and volleyball).

Working with the women's athletic squads at Memphis State is nothing new toMcDonald who received both her masters of physical education in 1983 and her masters of fitness andwellness in 1985 from MSU. While working toward her degrees she worked for former head trainer LindaArnold as a graduate assistant trainer.

After graduating from Memphis State, McDonald was named assistant trainer at Murray (Ky.) StateUniversity. While working for the Racers, she was responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitationof the women's athletic programs as well as the men's football, baseball, track and tennis squads.

A native of Caruthersville, Mo., McDonald received her bachelors degree in health and physicaleducation from Freed-Hardeman College in 1983.

An outstanding student, McDonald was a National Dean's List honoree all four years atFreed-Hardeman. She was also a member of Alpha Chi National Honor Society. In 1983 McDonald was aWho's Who Among American Colleges and Universities.

While in graduate school, McDonald was named as an Outstanding Young Women of America in 1983,1985 and 1987. As well, in 1983 she was Memphis State's Oustanding Health, Physical Education andRecreation graduate student.

McDonald earned her athletic trainers certification in 1985 and has been a member of the NationalAthletic Trainers Association since that time.

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1991 Lady Tiger Returnee

Career-Highs:Kills:5 vs. South Carolina(11-2-90)Kill Pet: .666 vs. South Florida(9-8-90)Digs:25 vs. Arkansas State(10-25-90)Aces:9 vs. Murray State(10-30-90)Block Solo:1 on 8 occasionsBlock Assist:8 vs. Northern Iowa(9-30-90) 1111

#1 ALISANDE CAVANAGH5-9... Senior... SetterSpringfield, IL... Sacred Heart Academy

1990 as a Junior - The team's starting setter, Cavanagh transferred to MemphisState from Southwest Texas State ... Her 1,511 assists ranks third for the mostassists in a season behind former high school teammate Clare Dirksen... Led theteam with 69 service aces ... Ranked third on the team in digs with 322... Had acareer-high five kills versus South Carolina (11-2)... Served a career-high nine acesin the Murray State match (10-30)... Assisted on eight blocks during the NorthernIowa match (9-30)... Earned MVP honors at the Evansville Invitational.

Southwest Texas State - Was her team's starting setter as a sophomore ...Assisted her team 696 times in 1989 ... Ranked second on the team in service aces(50) and digs (253) last season... Had a the season-high six kills versus EasternIllinois in 1989 ... As a freshman Cavanagh was SW Texas' backup setter... AgainstSam Houston State that year she had a season-best 65 assists ... Against McNeeseState she had eight aces ... Ranked fourth on the team in aces with 41... Herseason-high dig mark was 16 which she had against Lamar in 1988.

High School - Was a four-year letterwinner at Sacred Heart Academy... Was thecaptain of the junior varsity team in 1985 andthe captain of the varsity squad in 1987 ...Earned all-City, all-Sectional andall-Regional honors in 1986 and 1987...

While playing for Helen Dulle, Cavanagh helped lead her teams tofour city championships (1984-87)... Those teams participated inthe state tournament where they finished in the final eight... Was athree-time honor roll student... Also earned two basketball letters.

Personal - Major « History; Born - June 20,1969; Parents --Mr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Cavanagh.

YEAR1990

CAVANAGH'S CAREER STATISTICS

OP K B TA PCT KPG A &\G BA BS539 76 44 263 ,121 0.54 1151 69 322 10 86

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1991 Lady Tiger Returnee

#2 AMY GREER5-11... Sophomore... Outside HitterIndianapolis, IN... Cathedral

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(9-1-90)

1990 as a Freshman - Only a freshman, Greer started in all but one Lady Tigermatches last season... Was the team's third leading hitter averaging 2.31 kills pergame ... Hit .133 percent... An outside hitter, Greer was the team's starting setterversus Alcorn State (10-22)... Has 50 assists ... Earned Graphic Systems Classicall-Tournament honors ... Her 956 kill attempts ranks seventh on the total attemptsin a season list... Had a season-high 22 kills versus regionally ranked ArkansasState (9-25-90)... Served five aces against conference foe Florida State (10-13) ...In the Louisville (10-26) match she had a career-high two block solos ... AgainstMissouri (9-29) she assisted on a career-high eight blocks ... Ranked second on theteam in digs with 349 ... Had a career-high 23 digs in the UT-Arlington match (9-1).

High School - An all-around athlete, Greer was a three sport letter-winner atCathedral High in Indianapolis...As a senior she was captain of the volleyball,basketball and softball teams ... Earned all-City honors in volleyball and softball asa junior... As a senior she earned all-City in volleyball, basketball and softball...Also earned all-State as a senior... Had a service accuracy of 86.5 percent...Holds school records in blocking and kills at Cathedral... Helped lead her team tothe 1988 and 1989 Sectional Championships ...In 1989 Greer and her teammates won theirway to the Regional title ... Played inthe Mizzuno All-Star game this past July...Also in July, Greer played in the six-stateMikasa Cup ... Played for CircleCity volleyball club and was the team captain

as a senior... Was a two-time National Honor Society member...This summer she was named by USA TODAY as the all-State FemaleAthlete ... She was voted by Indianapolis sports writers as the CityAthlete of the Year ... The Marion Coaches of Girls SportsAssociation named her Outstanding Female Athlete ... Named to theIndiana volleyball and softball All-Star teams ... Was the first femaleathlete at Cathedral to win the Joe Dezelan award which recognizesscholarship, leadership and athletics.

Personal -- Major -- Undecided; Born -- June 6, 1972: Parents ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greer.

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1991 Lady Tiger Returnee

#12 KIM LEMON5-11... Senior... Middle Blacker - Outside HitterBrookfield, IL... Riverside-Brookfield

Career-Highs:Kflls:6 vs. Penn State(9-24-88) |Kill Pet:1.000 on 5 occasionsDigs:22 vs. Wichita State(9-3-88)Aces: I II .,4 vs. OleMiss(10-2-90)Block Solo:3 on 2 occasionsBlock Assist:2 vs. Pittsburgh.(9-8-89)

1990 as a Junior - Worked her way into the starting lineup her junior season...Started 24 of 38 matches the team played last year... Scored a career-high four acesin the Ole Miss match (10-2-90)... Made a season-high 16 digs in the Lady Tigers'win over Florida State (10-13)... Ranked sixth on the team in digs with 188.

1989 as a Sophomore - As a back court specialist Lemon made 139 digs as asophomore ... Had a season high 10 digs against nationally rankedKentucky (10-29)... In the Arkansas State match (10-31) she had aseason-high four kills ... Set a career-high block assist mark (2) versusPittsburgh (9-8).

1988 as a Freshman - Played in all 42 matches as a freshman... Placed the ballwell and was able to accumulate 17 services aces ... Played a majority of time in theback row... Her quick speed helped her to tally 187 digs.

High School ~ As a senior atRiverside-Brookfield High School, she wasnamed to the Chicago Tribune Top 25 team... Also selected as one of the top 50 playersin Illinois by the Chicago Sun Times ...Earned a spot on the Illinois Coaches

All-Region team her final prep season... Named by her teammatesas the Most Improved Player in both 1985 and 1986 ... While playingfor coach John Kasik and Anita Kreiger, Lemon was a 1986 all-Areapick by both Suburban Life and Sun Times ... An all-around athlete,she was also an all-State Softball shortstop ... During the summerLemon participated on Chicagoland, a USVBA team... Graduatedfrom RBHS with a 3.3 GPA.

Personal -- Major - Elementary Education; Born - April 13,1970; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lemon

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1991 Lady Tiger Returnee

#4 SAMI RANDOLPH5-7... Sophomore... BackcourtLas Vegas, NV... Chaparral

1990 as a Freshman - As a freshman, Randolph began the season in a startingposition... Was sidelined for a month due to a severe asthma attack... Started nineof 19 matches she participated last fall... Served two aces in both the WesternKentucky (9-15) and Ball State (9-22) matches ... Made a career-high 10 digs versusTennessee State (10-9).

High School - A three-year letter winner in volleyball at Chaparral High in LasVegas, Nev....Was her team's captain as a junior and a co-captain as a senior ...Earned all-Division honors as a junior and a senior... Was an all-Conference andZone Tournament team member as a senior... Helped lead Chaparral to theState Tournament as a junior and senior... Played on the Nevada JuniorVolleyball Club for the past five years ... Played for the 1989-90 Nevada Juniorteam took first place at the 18-and-under Junior Olympics and the NationalSports FestivaL.They also won the Sports Performance Volleyball Classic and theNevada Classic... At the Lone Star Classic Randolph and her junior team placedsecond ... In 1988-89 that same team won the National Sports Festival but tooksecond at the Junior Olympic 18-and-under tournament... Her team took firstplace honors at the Lone Star Classic in 1989-90... Her 1987-88 Nevada juniorteam finished top at the 16-and-under Junior Olympics and took second at theDavis Festival... An excellent student, Randolph earned honors all four years atChaparral... Received Distinguished Scholar's Diploma.

Personal — Major ~ Undecided; Born - June 12,1972; Parent - Mr. Sam Armstrong and Mrs. MaxineRandolph.

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#42 LISA REMBE6-3 ... Senior... Outside HitterSioux City, IA... East

1990 - Saw action in seven match last season... Had five kills in the TennesseeState (10-9) match ... Hit .260 percent in those seven matches ... Her best offensiveperformance was a .200 outing during the Western Kentucky (9-15) match...Served two aces in the Tennessee State match ... Against Alcorn State (10-22) shehad a season-high four digs.

1989 - Played in 25 matches as a sophomore ... Ranked fourth on the team witha .198 kill percentage ... Hit 1.000 (3-3) against George Mason (9-30) ... Had aseason-high 11 kills and five block assists versus Austin Peay State (11-6) ... Made15 digs and four block solos against Cincinnati (11-4)... Served five aces in theHouston match (10-14) ... Averaged 4.9 points and 3.0 rebounds a game for theLady Tiger basketball team... Finished fourth in the discus at the MetroConference Track and Field Championships ... Also placed fifth in the shot put atthat same meet.

1988 - Sat out the 1988 season to to NCAA transfer rules ... Came to MSU fromBowling Green (Ohio) State University.

High School - Rembe was an all-around athlete at East High School... As asenior for coach Kelli Tuttle, she earned honorable mention all-Sioux DeltaConference ... Set a season and school record for most service aces (79)... Was her

team's leading spiker in 1987 (.850).. An excellent student, Rembe received the team's DistinguishedAcademic Achievement Award ... Earned all-City, all-Sioux Delta Conference and all-Northwest Iowahonors in basketball... Was named a Who's Who in High School Basketball as a senior... The 1985-86EHS basketball team won the Conference and Regional championships, as well as being the Stateconsolation runner-up ... Helped lead East High to the Conference track championships ... Participated inthe high jump, discus, shot put and javelin.

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

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1991 Lady Tiger Returnees

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1989 as a Sophomore - Started 35 of 41 matches as a sophomore ... AgainstUtah State, Rembe had 19 kills ... Ranked third on the team in kills per game witha 2.31 average ... Was fifth on the team's kill percentage chart (1.97) ... Served sixservice aces versus South Florida (9-23)... Her 138 total blocks were the secondmost by a Lady Tiger as were her 98 block assists ... Led the Lady Tigers with40 block solos including a career-high four versus Cincinnati (11-14)... Assisted ina career-high 13 blocks during the Metro Conference Tournament versusCincinnati Til-18)... Finished third in the discus at the Metro Conference Trackand Field Championship ... Also took fourth in the shot put and javelin at the samemeet... Set school records in the discus, javelinand shot put.

High School - Rembe was an all-aroundathlete at East High School, where she was athree-sport letter winner...As a junior and seniorshe earned all-Sioux Delta Conference honors aswell as being named fourth team all-State ...Selected by ner team as Most Valuable

Player...Set records in most ace spikes (227), blocks in a match (17),blocks in a season (240), and most block solos in a match (14) andseason (187) ... Rembe was an alternate on the 1986 USA JuniorNational Team... Earned all-City, all-Sioux Delta Conference,all-Northwest Iowa and all-State honors in basketball... The 1985-86EHS basketball team won the conference and regional championshipsas well as being the state consolation runner-up ... Helped lead EastHigh School to the conference track championship ... Finished second atthe 1986 state track and field championships in the shot put and discus... At the same meet in 1987 she took third in the discus...Was a Who'sWho in High School Basketball... Earned a distinguished academicachievement award ... In 1986 she was a national champion in the discus at the Junior Olympics.

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1991 Lady Tiger Newcomers

#8 LISA BRAY5-7... Freshman... SetterMemphis, TN... Briarcrest

High School - A three sport letter winner at Braircrest High School (softball,basketball and volleyball) ... Was a three-year varsity starter for head coach SharonWatson... The 1989 and 1990 Briarcrest team's won the Tennessee StateChampionship ... Bray was an all-State selection in 1990 and earned a spot on the

state all-Star team... Earned Briarcrest's 1991 Athlete-of-the-Year honors ... Led her freshman team to a38-6 record and compiled a 141-27 career record at BHS.. Earned all-Conference as a freshman... The1987 Braircrest team participated in the Tennessee state tournament... As a junior and a senior sheearned all-District honor... As a junior and senior, Bray earned all-District honors at both the district andregional tournaments ... Was an all-Metro and all-Regional selection those same two years ... Named tothe Shelby Sun Times All-Star team and the Commercial Appeal All-Shelby Metro squad ... Averaged4.13 kills, 1.7 blocks and 8.67 assists per game ... Completed her senior season with 153 kills, 64 blocks and321 assists ... As a basketball player, Bray earend MVP honors as a sophomore and junior... Was namedto the all-District and all-Regional team in 1988 and 1989 ... Carried a 4.0 grade point averge and wasnamed an Outstanding High School Student of America as a junior and senior... Was Briarcrest's Who'sWho as a tenth grader.

Personal ~ Major ~ Physical Therapy; Born ~ September 17,1973; Parents ~ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bray

#11 CHERILYN BRIGHT5-11... Freshman... Middle HitterWheaton, IL... Wheaton

High School - An outstanding hitter, Bright led her Wheaton team in kills thepast two seasons ... Set a school record for most kills in a single season last yearwith 223 ... Had a .370 kill percentage and 94 percent service accuracy in 1990... Asa junior Bright earned all-Tournament and earned honorable mention

all-Conference... That same year she led Wheaton to a second place finish in the Depage ValleyConference as well as a 22-7 record ... During her senior season, Wheaton placed third in the conference... In 1990 she earned all-Conference and all-Tournament... Was named by the Daily Herald as not only aPlayer of the Week, but to their second-team all-State team ...Also earned first team all-State honors bythe Daily Journal... Was named to the state All-Star team... Bright was also a three-year varsity trackletter winner... During her track career she was a three-time all-Conference and all-State selection... In1988 her Wheaton 800 medley relay team finished first in the state and then third in 1989.

Personal ~ Major ~ Child Psychology; Born ~ September 14,1973; Parents ~ Mr. and Mrs. ArthurBright

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#1 KRIS LEMON5-9... Freshman... Outside HitterBrookfield, IL... Riverside-Brookfield

High School - An outstanding volleyball and Softball player atRiverside-Brookfield High School... Was a three-year varsity volleyball letterwinner... Led her 1989 RBHS team to the regional and section championships...Was the co-captain of that team.. As a senior Lemon was picked as one of the top

50 players in the state by both the Chicago Tribune and Chicagoland Sun Times ... Earned all-Areahonors by Suburban Life and Sun Times in 1989 and 1990... Was the captain of the 1990Riverside-Brookfield squad ... Played open volleyball for Chicagoland... That team ranks fifth in thenation... Was a four-year varsity starter for the RBHS softball team... Named Rookie of the Year in 1989... Was a four-year Suburban Life all-Area pick... During the 1990-91 season she was named one of thetop 100 players in that by the Chicago Tribune and Sun Times ... Also earned all-Area honors in 1990from the Chicago Tribune, Sun Times and Chicagoland Sun... Earned 1990 Athlete of the Year by theChicagoland Sun.

Personal ~ Major ~ Undecided; Born ~ May 17,1973; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lemon

#22 ANALISE NAVIA5-10... Junior... Outside HitterCathedral, CA... Palm Springs

Junior College — Attended California Baptist College before transferring toMemphis State ... Navia's 1989 CBC volleyball squad won its conference title andplaced second in the district... At the 1989 National Junior College VolleyballChampionship, Navia and her teammates finished in fifth place ... Played for headcoach Gene Kreiger.

High School ~ An outstanding prep player, Navia helped lead her Palm SpringHigh team to numerous titles... PSHS won the Citrus and Ivy League championships three consecutiveyears (1985-87)... Those same three seasons, Navia led her squads to the quarter-finals of the CaliforniaInterscholastic Federation Championships... Earned second team all-League honors in 1985 ... In 1986she was a second team all-CIF... While playing for head coach Andy Hollinger she was a first-teamall-League selection in 1986 and 1987... Was named to the first team all-CIF in 1987... Earned the Citrusand Ivy League MVP award in 1986 and 1987... Also earned high school athletic letters in soccer (1) andtrack (2)... Played club volleyball for the Citrus Red Waves... In 1987 that team placed second at theDavis Festival/

Personal - Major - Journalism; Born - February 15,1970; Parents - Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Navia

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#5 RENEE ROSS5-9... Freshman... Outside HitterMarion, IA... Linn Mar

High School - Ross played varsity volleyball at Linn Mar for three years ... Wasthe captain of her junior and senior teams .. Led the 1990 Linn Mar team to its firstever district championship ... Her junior and senior squads compiled an overallrecord of 44-14-17 ... As a junior Ross earned first-team all-State, all-Metro and

all-Conference honors ... That same year she also earned the conference MVP award ... During her seniorseason she was one of top hitters in the state (.388 kill percentage and 4.6 kills per game) ... Her 92percent passing effiency ranked among the state leaders ... Also had a 94 percent serving accuracy rateand averaged 2.8 digs per game ... As a senior, Ross earned all-Metro and all-Conference honors ... Wasthe captain of the all-Metro team... Was named the Most Valuable Player in the state of Iowa... For thesecond consecutive year Ross earned Mississippi Valley Conference Athlete of the Year... Selected to theIowa Coaches Volleyball Association all-Star team... The past four years the Linn Mar volleyball teamhas won the Iowa Girls Athletic High School Union, Excellence in Academic Achievement Award...Earned 16 varsity letters ... in 1991 she earned first-team all-Metro honors in basketball, tennis, Softballand volleyball.

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

#9 JAMIE RUNKLE5-7... Freshman... Outside HitterPeru, IN... Peru

High School ~ While playing at Peru High School, Runkle led her team to theconference championship three of her four years ... The 1989 squad won its way tothe final 16 in the state ... That same squad won the conference, sectional andregional championships ... The 1990 team finished in the final eight in the state ...An all-around player, Runkle holds school records in: service receptions (892), killattempts (1,274), digs (952), kills (620) and kill percentage (.389)... As a senior she

led her team with a .448 kill percentage ... In 1990 she had 283 service receptions, 328 digs and 78 blocks... Earned all-Conference honors in 1988,1989 and 1990... In 1989 she was named to the honorablemention all-State squad ... Was first team all-State selection in 1990... An all-around athlete, Runkle alsoplays softball and basketball... Earned 12 varisty letters at Peru High.

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

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1990 Season In Review18

MSU fans led a helping hand tothe Lady Tigers

When Mike Lingenfelter looked at his team's statistics on Sept. 11, he had to look twiceat his team's record, as it was 3-4.

The loss that discouraged Lingenfelter the most was the one to Mississippi State onSept.ll, 15-7,2-15,13-15,4-15, in Starkville, Miss.

After the Mississippi State match, the Lady Tigers sat down at practice and talked a longtime about their goals for the season. They decided to work even harder and extended theirpractice time to over three hours."

Those three-hour-plus practices must have been the answer as the Lady Tigers ripped offa 15-game win streak, which set a new school record for most consecutive wins in a season.

The team began its win streak on Sept. 14, when MSU beat Middle Tennessee State,15-3,15-4,16-14, in the opening round of the Graphic Systems Classic. During thechampionship match, MSU bombed Western Kentucky, 15-4,15-8,15-12. Seniors RhondaKottke and Katherine Lehman, along with freshman Amy Greer earned all-tournamenthonors.

Not a traditionally good road team, the Lady Tigers packed their bags and headed toEvansville, Ind., where they participated in the Evansville Invitational. At that tournamentMSU continued to control each match, sweeping Evansville, Ball State and Morehead Statein three-game matches.

With their record now at 8-4, the Lady Tigers had not lost a single game in then4 last sixmatches and were now receiving votes in the South Region Top 15 Poll.

The team's biggest challenge, since their Sept. 1 win over 1989 Final Four participate Texas-Arlington, occurred on Sept. 25when they faced Arkansas State. Alway a tough match, the Lady Tigers held on to beat the Lady Indians in a grueling five-gamematch, 15-8,6-15,15-9,17-19,15-8.

After the Arkansas State match, the Lady Tigers' schedule did not get any easier as they faced Missouri and regionallyranked Northern Iowa on the road.

When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and that is exactly what the Lady Tigers did as they beat Missouri, 3-1, andNorthern Iowa 3-2. The UNI match was a homecoming of sorts for two Lady Tigers, as it was played in Springfield, 111., the homeof senior outside hitter Sarah Tjelmeland and junior setter Alisande Cavanagh.

The Lady Tigers then opened their 1990 Metro Conference schedule on Oct. 5-6 and extended the win streak with wins overTulane (3-1) and Southern Mississippi (3-1).

On Oct. 13, Memphis State faced conference foe Florida State in a critical match, as MSU had not beaten the LadySeminoles in a decade. During the 1989 match, MSU had a two-game lead over the Lady Seminoles but lost the final threegames.

The 1990 match turned out the complete opposite of the 1989 meeting. The Lady Tigers lost the first two game, 14-16,11-15,but won the final three games 15-8, 15-8,15-11. The win over FSU proved to be a landmark victory as it broke the LadySeminoles' 31-match Metro win steak.

All good things must come to an end however, as did the Lady Tigers' win streak. The Lady Tigers of Auburn Universitypounced on MSU, 15-7,12-15,10-15,15-17 in Auburn, Ala., on Oct. 19.

Now ranked llth in the South Region, the Lady Tigers completed their toughest Metro task, beating 10th ranked Louisville(3-0) and Cincinnati (3-0). The win over UC was the team's final home game of the season and marked the first time the LadyTigers had gone undefeated at home with a 10-0 record.

For the first time ever, the Lady Tigers captured the regular seasonMetro Conference championship, as they completed their 1990conference schedule with wins over South Carolina and Virginia Tech tofinish with an unblemished Metro mark of 7-0.

The Lady Tigers ended the regular season on a low note, losing to OleMiss in Oxford, Miss., 14-16,15-17,11-15.

At the year-end Metro Conference Tournament banquet, Lehman,Kottke and Cavanagh all earned all-Metro Conference honors. Thismarked the third consecutive year Kottke had earned this honor and it wasthe second consecutive year for Lehman.

As the top seed at the Metro Conference Championship Tournament,the Lady Tigers played eighth seeded Southern Mississippi in theopening round. The Memphis State won that match 3-1, and faced fourthseeded Cincinnati, a team that they had lost to three consecutive times at theMetro Tournament.

Lady Tigers and fans celebrate after beatingFlorida State

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Setter Alisande Cavanaghearned all-Metro Conference

honors

Lehman was a two-timeall-Metro Conference pick

An ailing Lady Tigers team was able to sweep the Lady Bearcats, 15-10,15-4,15-5and earned an appearance in the championship.

Host team Louisville, the tournament's third seed, upset second-seeded FloridaState, 3-2, in the semi-finals. The Lady Tigers and the Lady Cardinals were sure to havea battle in the championship.

On Nov. 17, all was not well for Lingenfelter and his Lady Tiger troops. Tjelmeland,the team's second leading hitter, and 6-3 middle hitter Lori Rembe were stricken with astomach virus and despite a tough battle, the Lady Tigers fell to Louisville, 15-13, 9-15,3-15, 7-15. Tjelmeland and Lehman earned all-tournament honors.

Despite the championship loss to Louisville, the Lady Tigers earned a bid into theprestigious Women's Invitational Volleyball Championships held in Knoxville, Tenn.,Nov. 29 - Dec. 1. In that 20-team tournament, the Lady Tigers earned the top seed of the"D" Pool, which featured Arizona State, Dayton, Loyola Marymount and William &Mary.

In opening round action, MSU downed William & Mary, 15-4,15-1,11-15,15-10.However, the team ran into a hard hitting, tough defensive Loyola Marymount team inround two and lost, 15-10,15-2,18-16.

On the second day of round robin competition, the Lady Tigers faced Dayton andswept that match, 15-8,15-10,15-3. Arizona State, the Lady Tiger's final poolcompetitor had fallen to Loyola Marymount, 15-13,12-15,15-11,12-15,10-15. ForMemphis State to advance to the semi-final round, they would need some help fromWilliam & Mary, Loyola Marymounts' final challenger. As well, the Lady Tigers wouldhave to beat Arizona State.

When the team arrived back at Stokely Athletic Center to play Arizona State, muchto then- surprise, William & Mary had edged the Lady Lions, 15-9,9-15,15-11,8-15,15-13.

Bring on the Lady Devils.Memphis State took game one from Arizona State, 15-8. Game two was all ASU,

15-3, and in game three the Lady Sun Devils edged MSU, 16-14. As they had done manytimes before, the Lady Tigers came back and won game four, 16-14.

Rally scoring was used in game five, and the Lady Tigers fell behind 14-11 beforeLingenfelter called timeout to steady his troop. MSU came back and tied the score at14-14, before Lehman nailed a kill and freshman Greer served an ace to seal the victory.

In the semi-final match, MSU would face a red-hot Houston team. The LadyCougars had not lost a match in Knoxville, and had gone no more than four games ineach of their round robin matches. After winning game one, 15-12, the Lady Tigers letgame two slip away, 14-16. That loss took a toll on the Lady Tigers as they dropped thefinal two games, 15-3,15-4. The Lady Cougars went on to win the tournament, 15-4,15-12,6-15,15-6 over Cal State Northridge.

The Lady Tiger's final record of 30-9 is the most wins by a Lady Tiger team since the1980 season, when Memphis State finished 41-17 and participated in the AIAW RegionII Tournament.

Memphis StateU N I V E R S I T Y

Kottke was a three timeall-Metro and 1990 WIVC

honoree

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1990 NotablesXHERES NO PLACE LIKE

HOME -- The Lady Tigersplayed 10 matches in the MSUField House, and for the first timein the 20 year history of women'svolleyball at Memphis State, theLady Tigers won all of their homematches. The team faced variousregionally ranked teams duringthose 10 matches (Louisville,Florida State, Ole Miss, Cincinnatiand Arkansas State).

THE RECORD BREAKER--OnOct. 13, the Lady Seminoles of

Florida State arrived in the MSUField House with a 31-matchMetro Conference win streak.When the last ball hit the court,the Lady Tigers had broken thatstreak with a 14-16, 11-15, 15-8,15-8,15-11 come from behind vic-tory. FSU had been the leaguechampion for six consecutiveyears.

XJELMELAND PLAYER OFTHE WEEK - After the Oct.

13, victory over Florida State,senior Sarah Tjelmeland wasnamed Metro ConferencePlayer of the Week. During theweek of Oct. 8-13, Tjelmeland hitan outstanding .355 percent, in-cluding a .385 performace againstFSU. She also tied her career digmark of 30 in the Florida Statematch.

If7-0 METRO MARK--Another

of many firsts for the LadyTigers, was their 7-0 Metro Con-ference record. Never before hada MSU volleyball team gone un-defeated in Metro Conference ac-tion. With that record, the LadyTigers captured their first-everMetro Conference regular seasonchampionship.

LEHMAN PLAYER OF THEWEEK -- The second Lady

Tiger to be named Metro Con-ference Player of the Week wassenior Katherine Lehman. Duringthe week of Oct. 22-28, Lehman,the team's leading hitting, hadnine service aces, two block solosand eight block assists. She alsohit .318 percent, including a .642performance against Alcorn State.Lehman helped the Lady Tigersbeat Metro Conference foesLouisville and Cincinnati duringthat week, and was the top killplayer in both matches.

LINGENFELTER NAMEDCOACH OF THE YEAR - In

only his second year at the helmof the Lady Tiger volleyballprogram, head coach Mike Lin-genfelterwas named Metro Con-ference Coach of the Year at theyear-end conference tournamentbanquet. Lingenfelter has a two-year record of 53-22 at MSU. Heled this years' team to a 10-0 homemark, the first unbeaten homeseason for MSU. As well, Lingen-felter and his troops went 7-0 inthe Metro Conference, capturingtheir first-ever Metro Conferencetitle. Prior to coming to MSU,Lingenfelter coached at Cincin-nati, where he earned Metro Con-ference Coach of the Year laurelsin 1986 and 1987.

METRO CONFERENCEHONOREES - At the year-

end Metro Conference Cham-pionship Tournament banquet,three Lady Tigers were honored.Seniors Rhonda Kottke andKatherine Lehman and juniorAlisande Cavanagh were named tothe all-Metro Conference team.For Kottke, it was her third timeand for Lehman, her second timeto be named to the all-Metro team.

Lehman is the team's top hitterand blocker, while Kottke is thesquad's third leading hitter andsecond ranked blocker.Cavanagh, a transfer from South-west Texas, is in her first year withthe Lady Tigers and ranks as theteam's top assist (1330) and ser-vice ace (64) player.

ALL-TOURNAMENT SELEC-TIONS-- After losing to Louis-

ville in the championship matchof the Metro Conference tourna-ment, seniors Katherine Lehmanand Sarah Tjelmeland werenamed to the all-Tournamentteam. Tjelmeland who came downwith the flu, hit .301 percent duringthe tournament. The 6-0 outsidehitter had 23 digs, four block as-sists and five services aced duringthe tournament. Lehman hadseven aces, 20 digs, five block solosand 10 block assists during theLady Tigers' three Metro tourna-ment matches.

The Lady Tigers had a lot to cheerabout in the Field House

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1990 NotablesTHE METRO TOURNA-

MENT - The Lady Tigers werethe number one seed at theMetro Conference Champion-ship Tournament held in Louis-ville, Ky., Oct. 16-18. In openinground action MSUdownedeighth-seeded Southern Mississip-pi, 15-6, 14-16, 15-7, 15-4. Duringthe second round, the LadyTigers, with an ailing Lori Rembe(flu), swept past fourth-seededCincinnati, 15-10, 15-4, 15-5. Foronly the second time in Lady Tigerhistory had they won their way tothe championship match (1980).During the past three seasonsMSU had lost to Cincinnati in thesemi-finals. In the championshipmatch, not only was Rembe stillrecovering from the flu, butanother Lady Tiger starter hadcaught the bug, Sarah Tjelmeland.After coming from behind to winthe first game, 15-13, the LadyTigers ran out of steam and lost9-15,3-15, 7-15 to Louisville, thenumber three-seed, who hadbeaten second-seeded anddefending champion FloridaState.

IN THE RANKINGS -- The LadyTigers began receiving votes in

the South Region Top 15 Pollafter winning nine straightmatches against such top teams asArkansas State and NorthernIowa. From just receiving votes,the Lady Tigers climbed to a rank-ing of 12 and then moved to 10th.After beating Florida State andTennessee, MSU was rankedeighth. Completing the regularseason 25-6, the Lady Tigers wentto the tournament ranked seventh,the highest ranking ever by a MSUvolleyball team. After losing toLouisville, who was ranked 10th inthe South Region, the Lady Tigersfell into 10th, while Louisville

gained the number seven spot.Florida State had been rankedfourth, but after losing to Louis-ville, fell into fifth spot on theSouth Region poll.

REGULAR SEASON TOURNA-MENT RESULTS « During the

1990 regular season the LadyTigers participated in three tour-naments: ASICS Tiger - LadyMaverick Invitational (Aug. 31 -Sept. 1), the Graphic SystemsClassic (Sept. 14-15) and theEvansville Invitational (Sept. 21-22). The Lady Tigers placed thirdat the ASICS Tiger - LadyMaverick Invitational hosted byTexas-Arlington. Memphis Statelost to both Oregon State and Ok-lahoma but beat host UT-Ar-lington, 3-2. Hosting the GraphicSystems Classic for the third con-secutive year, MSU was able to winboth of their matches in threestraight games, beating MiddleTennessee State and WesternKentucky. The Lady Tigers arrivedin Evansville, Ind., with a threematch win streak. In that four-team tournament, MSU did notdrop a single game beatingEvansville, Morehead State andBall State to captured the Evan-ville Invitational Championship.

LADY TIGERS EARN wiveBID ~ Despite the Metro Con-

ference championship loss toLouisville, the Lady Tigers earneda bid into the prestigious Women'sInvitational Volleyball Champion-ships in Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 29 -Dec. 1. In that 20-teamtournament, the Lady Tigers werethe top seed of the "D" Pool, whichfeatured Arizona State, Dayton,Loyola Marymount and William &Mary. The Lady Tigers finished 3-1 in pool play, with their only losscoming at the hands of Loyola

Marymount, 15-10, 15-2, 18-16.However, MSU was able toavenge that loss in a one game sud-den death playoff aggainst theLady Lions. In that rally scoringcontest, MSU edged LoyolaMarymount, 17-15. In the semi-final match, MSU faced a red hotHouston team that had not lost amatch in pool play. After winninggame one, 15-12, the Lady Tigersran out of gas and dropped thefinal three games, 16-14,15-3,15-4. Houston went on to win thetournament, beating Cal StateNorthridge, 15-4, 15-12, 6-15, 15-6.

KOTTKE EARNS ALL-TOUR-NAMENT HONORS - Senior

Rhonda Kottke earned Women'sInvitational Volleyball Cham-pionship all-Tournament honors.During that post-season tourna-ment, Kottke had six service aces,61 digs, five block assists and 17block assists. During the semi-final match against Houston, Kot-tke had a team-high 15 digs.

THE FINAL RECORD - TheLady Tiger's final 1990 record,

30-9, is the most wins by a LadyTiger team since the 1980 seasonwhen they finished, 41-17 and par-ticipated in the ALAW Region IITournament.

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1990 Match Results22

DATE OPPONENTAug. 31 Oregon State *Sept. 1 Oklahoma*Sept. 1 Texas-Arlington*Sept. 7 FloridaSept. 8 South FloridaSept. 11 Mississippi StateSept. 14 M. TENNESSEE ST. +Sept. 15 W. KENTUCKY+Sept. 18 AUSTIN PEAYSept. 21 Evansville%Sept. 22 Ball State%Sept. 22 Morehead State%Sept. 25 ARKANSAS STATESept. 29 MISSOURISept. 30 Northern Iowa =Oct. 10 MISSISSIPPIOct. 5 Tulane~Oct. 6 Southern Mississippi Oct. 9 TENNESSEE STATEOct. 13 FLORIDA STATE ~Oct. 15 TennesseeOct. 19 AuburnOct. 20 Alabama-BirminghamOct. 22 ALCORN STATEOct. 26 LOUISVILLE ~Oct. 27 CINCINNATI ~Oct. 30 Murray StateNov. 2 South Carolina Nov. 3 Virginia Tech Nov. 7 Arkansas StateNov. 11 MississippiNov. 16 Southern Mississippi#Nov. 17 Cincinnati#Nov. 18 Louisville#Nov. 29 William & Mary$Nov. 29 Loyola Marymount$Nov. 30 Dayton$Nov. 30 Arizona State$Dec. 1 Houston$

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*at Asisc Tiger-Lady Maverick Invitational, Arlington, Tex.+ Graphic Systems-Lady Tiger Classic, Memphis, Tenn.%Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind.= Played in Sprinfield, 111.^ Metro Conference Match#Metro Conference Championship Tournament, Louisville, Ky.$Women's Invitational Volleyball Championships, Knoxville, Tenn.Home games in all CAPS/BOLD

RECORD0-10-21-21-32-32-43-44-45-46-47-48-49-410-411-412-413-414-415-416-417-417-518-519-520-521-522-523-524-525-525-626-627-627-728-729-830-830-830-9

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1990 Overall Statistics ^W 23b

Overall Record: 30-9 (10-0 Home; 12-5 Away; 8-4 Neutral)

PLAYERK. LEHMANLo. REMBELi. REMBERKOTTKEG. HORNERS. TJELMELANDM. ZWOLINSKIA. GREERA. CAVANAGHK.MCFARLANDK. LEMONS. RANDOLPHTEAMOPPONENTS

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1990 Metro StatisticsOverall Record: 7-0 (3-0 Home; 4-0 Away)

PLAYERLo. REMBEK.MCFARLANDK. LEHMANRKOTTKEM. ZWOLINSKIS. TJELMELANDA. CAVANAGHA. GREERS. RANDOLPHK. LEMONTEAMOPPONENTS

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1990 Per Game AveragesOVERALL (143 Games):

Kills: 13.9Errors: 5..8Total Attack: 36.1Assists: 11.4Ball Handling Errors: 0.75Service Aces: 2.23Block Solos: 1.08Block Assists: 3.62Digs: 16.0Reception Errors: 1.56Blocking Errors: 0.66Services Errors: 3.30

METRO CONFERENCE (25 Games):

Kills: 16.2Errors: 6.04Total Attack: 40.92Assists: 12.4Ball Handling Errors: 0.88Service Aces: 2.48Block Solos: 1.44Block Assists: 4.08Digs: 19.72Reception Errors: 1.6Blocking Errors: 0.8Service Errors: 3.88

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1990 High And LowsMEMPHIS STATEOPPONENTS

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS:Kills:Errors*:Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:Assists:Service Aces:Service Errors:Reception Errors:Digs:Block Solos:Block Assists:Block Errors:BH Errors:

TEAM HIGHS:Kills:Errors:

Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:Assists:Service Aces:Service Errors:Reception Errors:Digs:Block Solos:Block Assists:Block Errors:BH Errors:

TEAM LOWS:Kills:Errors:Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:Assists:Service Aces:Service Errors:

Reception Errors:

Digs:Block Solos:Block Assists:

Block Errors:

BH Errors:

26 - S. Tjelmeland vs. Florida State (10-13)12 - A. Greer vs. Houston (12-1)55 - A. Greer vs. Arkansas State (9-25)1.000 - R. Kottke vs. Alcorn St. (10-22)68 - A. Cavanagh vs. N. Iowa, (9-30)9 - A. Cavanagh vs. Murray State (10-30)9 - K. Lehman vs. UT-Arlington (9-1)6 - L. Lehman vs. Florida (9-7)32 - S. Tjelmeland vs. Arkansas State (9-25)8 - K. Lehman vs. Arkansas State (9-25)9 - K. Lehman vs. N. Iowa (9-30)2 - 4 Lady Tigers5 - A. Cavanagh vs. Arkansas State (9-25)

85 vs. Tulane (10-5)38 vs. Florida (9-7)38 vs. Arkansas State (9-25)243 vs. Florida State (10-13).424 vs. Dayton (12-1)69 vs. Northern Iowa (9-30)21 vs. UT-Arlington (9-1)26 vs. Arkansas State (9-25)14 vs. Florida (9-7)144 vs. Florida State (10-13)11 vs. Arkansas State (9-25)28 vs. Northern Iowa (9-30)9 vs. Tulane (10-5)8 vs. Ar ;ansas State (9-25)

24 vs. Oregon State (8-31)8 vs. Alcorn State (10-22)60 vs. Alcorn State (10-22)-.021 vs. Oregon State (8-31)24 vs. Oregon State (8-31)1 vs. Mississippi State (9-11)3 vs. Loyola Marymount (11-29)3 vs. Houston (12-1)1 vs. Middle Tennessee (9-14)1 vs. Western Kentucky (9-15)1 vs. Evansville (9-21)22 vs. Morehead State (9-22)0 vs. 4 opponents2 vs. Oklahoma (9-1)2 vs. Alcorns State (10-22)2 vs. South Carolina (11-2)0 vs. Morehead State (9-22)0 vs. Alcorn State (10-22)0 vs. Louisville (10-26)0 vs. 8 opponents

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS:Kills:Errors:Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:

*Minimum of four attempts

Assists:Service Aces:Service Errors:

Reception Errors:

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

TEAM HIGHS:Kills:Errors:Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:Assists:Service Aces:Service Errors:Reception Errors:Digs:Block Solos:

Block Assists:Block Errors:BH Errors:

TEAM LOWS:Kills:Errors:Total Attempts:Kill Percentage*:Assists:Service Aces:

Service Errors:Reception Errors:Digs:Block Solos:

Block Assists:

Block Errors:BH Errors:

29 - M. Philgence, Florida State (10-13)13 - S. Schutz, Florida (9-7)73 - M. Philgence, Florida State (10-13)1.000 (4-0-4) - M. DeGroot, Oklahoma(9-1)59 - Helfrich, Arizona State (11-30)6 - G. Thomas, Auburn (10-19)5 - Steadman, Mississippi State (9-11)5 - M. Thomas, Ole Miss (11-10)7 - C. Pewitt, Middle Tennessee (9-14)7 - Koehler, Murray State (10-30)23 - Christian, Arizona State (11-30)10 - S. Richey, Tulane (10-5)12 - J. Carmack, Arkansas State (9-25)5 - Berg, Arizona State, (11-30)4 - L. Miller, Florida (9-7)4 - J. McCall, Florida State (10-13)4 - C. Schugs, Louisville (11-18)

80 by Florida State (10-13)45 by Florida State (10-13)244 by Florida State (10-13).357 by Oklahoma (9-1)63 by Florida State (10-13)16 by Auburn (10-19)21 by Tulane (10-5)21 by UT-Arlington (9-1)116 by Florida State (10-13)14 by Tulane (10-5)14 by Ole Miss (11-10)32 by Arkansas State (9-25)7 by UT-Arlington (9-1)14 by Florida State (10-13)

llbyEvansville(9-21)9 by Dayton (11-30)64 by Morehead State (9-22)-.240 by Alcorn State (10-22)10 by Evansville (9-21)1 by Middle Tennessee (9-14)1 by Western Kentucky (9-15)1 by Evansville (9-21)2 by Evansville (9-21)1 by Mississippi State (9-11)19 by Alcorn State (10-22)0 by Evansville (9-21)0 by Ole Miss (10-2)0 by Western Kentucky (9-15)0 by Tennessee State (10-9)0 by Loyola Marymount (11-29)1 by 12 opponents0 by 4 opponents

*Minimum of four attempts

Page 27: 1991 Memphis Volleyball Media Guide

1990 Game-By-Game ComparisonsMATCHOregon State +MEMPHIS STATE

Texas-Arlington +MEMPHIS STATE

Oklahoma +MEMPHIS STATE

FloridaMEMPHIS STATE

South FloridaMEMPHIS STATE

Mississippi StateMEMPHIS STATE

MIDDLE TENN.~MEMPHIS STATE

W. KENTUCKY ~MEMPHIS STATE

AUSTIN PEAYMEMPHIS STATE

Evansville%MEMPHIS STATE

Morehead State%MEMPHIS STATE

Ball State%MEMPHIS STATE

ARKANSAS STATEMEMPHIS STATE

MissouriMEMPHIS STATE

Northern Iowa$MEMPHIS STATE

OLE MISSMEMPHIS STATE

Tulane#MEMPHIS STATE

So. Mississippi*MEMPHIS STATE

Tennessee StateMEMPHIS STATE

FLORIDA STATE#MEMPHIS STATE

TennesseeMEMPHIS STATEAuburnMEMPHIS STATE

Ala. -BirminghamMEMPHIS STATE

ALCORN STATEMEMPHIS STATE

LOUISVILLE*MEMPHIS STATE

CINCINNATI*MEMPHIS STATE

Murray StateMEMPHIS STATE

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1990 Game-By-Game Comparisons26

MATCHSouth Carolina*MEMPHIS STATE

Virginia Tech#MEMPHIS STATE

Arkansas StateMEMPHIS STATE

Ole MissMEMPHIS STATE

Southern Mississippi =MEMPHIS STATE

Cincinnati =MEMPHIS STATE

Louisville =MEMPHIS STATE

William and MarySMEMPHIS STATE

Loyola MarymountSMEMPHIS STATE

DaytonSMEMPHIS STATE

Arizona State$MEMPHIS STATE

HoustonSMEMPHIS STATE

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+ at ASICS Tiger-Maverick Invitational, Arlington, Tex.~ Memphis State-Graphic Systems Classic, Memphis, Tenn.%Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind.#Metro Conference matchHome matches all CAPS'Statistic not kept by opponent= Metro Conference Championship Tournament, Louisville, Ky.SWomen's Invitational Volleyball Championships, Knoxville, Tenn.

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Charting The 1990 Lady TigersTHE LADY TIGERS ARE:When they won game one: 27-4When they lost game one: 3-5When they won game two: 23-1When they lost game two: 9-3When they won game three: 21-0When they lost game three: 8-9When they won game four: 12-0When they lost game four: 2-5When they won first point of match: 26-3When they lost first point of match: 4-6When they had more kills than their opponents: 28-2When their opponents had more kills: 2-6When they made less errors than their opponent: 21-3When they made more errors than their opponent: 7-6When they had more kill attempts than their opponent: 25-5When they had less kill attempts than their opponent: 4-4When they hit under .100 percent: 0-3When they hit between .100 - .200 percent: 17-4When they hit between .200 - .300 percent: 5-11When they hit between .300 - .400 percent: 8-0When they hit over .400 percent 2-0When their opponent hits under .100 percent: 13-1When their opponent hits between .100 - .200 percent: 10-4When their opponent hits between .200 - .300 percent: 6-3When their opponent hits between .300 - .400 percent: 2-1When their opponent hits over .400 percent: 0-0When they had more assists than then- opponent: 25-3When they had less assists than their opponent: 4-6When they had more service aces than their opponent: 23-3When they had less service aces than their opponent: 7-4When they made more service errors than their opponent: 21-6When they made less service errors than their opponent: 5-6When they made more reception errors than their opponent: .....3-4When they made less reception errors than their opponent: 25-5When they had more digs than their opponent: 23-3When they had less digs than their opponent: 9-6When they had more block solos than their opponent: 17-4When they had less block solos than their opponent: 6-3When they had more block assists than their opponent: 17-4When they had less block assists than their opponent: 9-6When they made more blocking errors than their opponent: 14-3When they made less blocking errors than their opponent: 10-2When they made more ballhandling errors than then- opponent: 11-3When they made less ballhandling errors than their opponent: 12-3

STARTING LINEUP RECORD:Cavanagh, Greer, Lehman, McFarland, Tjelmeland, Zwolinski 1-2Cavanagh, Lehman, McFarland, Lo. Rembe, Tjehneland, Zwolinski 0-1Cavanagh, Greer, Lehman, McFarland, Randolph, Tjelmeland 5-1Cavanagh, Greer, Kottke, Lehman, Lemon, Tjelmeland 18-5Cavanagh, Greer, Lehman, McFarland, Lo. Rembe, Tjelmeland 2-0Cavanagh, Greer, Lehman, Lemon, McFarland, Tjelmeland 1-0Cavanagh, Greer, Lehman, Lo. Rembe, Tjelmeland, Zwolinski 2-0Cavanagh, Greer, Kottke, Lehman, Randolph, Tjelmeland 1-0

RECORD BREAK DOWN: WIN-LOSS DIFFERENTIAL:In August: 0-1 On Monday: 2-0 Games: 0-3 3-0 2-3 3-2 3-1 1-3In September: 11-3 On Tuesday: 5-1 Wins: 0 16 0 6 8 0In October: 11-1 On Wednesday: 1-0 Losses: 4 0 0 1 2 2In November: 8-3 On Thursday: 1-1In December: 0-1 On Friday: 8-3Home: 0-0 On Saturday: 12-3Away: 0-2 On Sunday: 1-1Neutral: 1-3 Metro: 9-1

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Lady Tiger - Opponent Comparison28

CATEGORYTotal Kills/Avg.Kills Per Game Avg.Total Errors/Avg.Errors Per Game Avg.Total Attempts/Avg.Average Attempts Per GameKill PercentageTotal Assists/Avg.Assists Per Game Avg.Total Ballhandling Errors/Avg.Ballhandling Errors Per GameTotal Service Aces/Avg.Service Aces Per GameTotal Service Errors/Avg.Service Errors Per GameReception Errors/Avg.Reception Errors Per GameTotal Digs/Avg.Digs Per GameTotal Blocks/Avg.Blocks Per GameTotal Block Solos/Avg.Blocks Solos Per GameTotal Block Assists/Avg.Block Assists Per GameTotal Blocking Errors/Avg.Blocking Errors Per Game

MSU2000/51.213.9838/21.45.85176/132.736.2.223 (2000-838-5176)1638/42.011.4108/2.70.7319/8.72.2473/12.13.3224/5.71.52297/58.916.0673/17.24.7155/3.91.0518/13.23.695/2.40.6

OPP1625/41.611.3918/23.56.44858/124.533.9.146 (1625-918-4858)1345/34.49.4109/2.70.7234/6.01.6338/8.62.3398/10.22.72072/53.114.4544/13.93.8171/4.31.2373/9.52.6121/3.10.8

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1990 Final Metro Conference Standing 29

SCHOOL METROMEMPHIS STATE 7-0Florida State 6-1Louisville 5-2Cincinnati 4-3South Carolina 3-4Tulane 2-5Virginia Tech 1-6Southern Mississippi 0-7

PCT1.000.857.714.571.429.286.143.000

OVERALL30-925-1022-822-1623-1419-1316-1824-16

PCT.769.714.733.579.622.594.471.400

HOME10-015-17-210-314-714-57-49-4

AWAY12-55-48-45-77-33-64-911-9

NEUTRAL8-45-57-27-62-42-25-54-3

GAMES96-4786-3771-3881-6279-5465-6255-6286-62

1990 Metro Individual LeadersHITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4 ATTVG)NAME G K E ATTL. Maxwell (UL) 101 463 115 810T. Purse (UL) 97 205 58 417L. Ralston (USC) 122 322 89 664M. Philgence (FSU) 131 579 157 1265E. Fogarty (TU) 127 561 155 1274

KILLS PER GAMENAME G K K/GL. Maxwell (UL) 101 463 4.58L. Pikalek (VT) 116 530 4.57C.Guye(UC) 134 603 4.50E. Fogarty (TU) 127 561 4.42M. Philgence (FSU) 131 579 4.41

BLOCKS PER GAMENAME G BS BA TBG.Reece(FSU) 126 68 121 189S.Richey(TU) 127 92 95 187K. Lehman (MSU) 139 57 140 197L. Ralston (USC) 122 56 115 171B.Mannix(UC) 124 53 111 164

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DIGS PER GAMENAME GS. Misek (UL) 97K. Cousins (FSU) 131B. Mannix (UC) 124T. Prima (TU) 127C. Guye (UC) 134

ASSISTS PER GAMENAME GC. Schug (UL) 95T. Correll (USC) 131A. Cavanagh (MSU) 139P. Pees (UC) 131A. Smith (TU) 91

ACES PER GAMENAME GT. Correll (USC) 131L. Myers (USC) 124A. Cavanagh (MSU) 139L. PikalekTVT) 116T. Merritt (USM) 138

D D/G381 3.93440 3.36416 3.35373 3.14395 2.95

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1990 Metro Team LeadersHITTING PERCENTAGETEAM G K K/G ETulane 127 1889 14.87 660Florida State 131 1861 14.21 656Louisville 109 1569 14.39 665South Carolina 137 1813 13.23 735MEMPHIS STATE 143 2000 13.99 838Southern Miss. 148 1884 12.73 779Cincinnati 143 1959 13.70 867Virginia Tech 117 1514 12.94 757

ACES PER GAMETEAM SA SA/GSouth Carolina 327 2.39MEMPHIS STATE 319 223Southern Miss 306 2.08Tulane 252 1.98Virginia Tech 223 1.91Cincinnati 271 1.90Florida State 217 1.66Louisville 156 1.47

ASSISTS PER GAMETEAM AST AST/GLouisville 1388 12.73Florida State 1620 12.37

South Carolina 1631 11.91TA PCT Tulane 1506 11.864655 .264 Cincinnati 1677 11.734667 .258 MEMPHIS STATE 1638 11.453719 .243 Southern Miss. 1579 10.674632 .2335176 .224 BLOCKS PER GAME5022 .220 TEAM B B/G5334 .205 Florida State 391 2.984179 .181 Louisville 318 2.92

MEMPHIS STATE 414 2.90South Carolina 383 2.80Cincinnati 381.5 2.67Tulane 330 2.60Virginia Tech 300.5 2.57Southern Miss 371.5 2.51

DIGS PER GAMETEAM D D/GCincinnati 2548 17.82Florida State 2181 16.65MEMPHIS STATE 2297 16.06Louisville 1681 15.42Virginia Tech 1798 15.37Tulane 1941 15.28South Carolina 1844 13.46

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The Great Midwest Conference

Innovation and creativity are the hallmarks of the Great Midwest Conference, America's newest NCAA,Division I athletics conference. Formed in November, 1990, the Great Midwest joins six institutions withprestigious academic and athletic traditions.

The 1991-92 academic year marks the first season of athletic competition for the new league. Membersthe University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB), the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, MarquetteUniversity, Memphis State University and Saint Louis University will compete for the first title in each ofthe conference's 13 championship sports.

The league's first championships are the men's and women's cross country events, scheduled forNovember, 1991 in Milwaukee, Wis., with Marquette serving as host. Other fall conference sports arevolleyball and soccer. The 1991 volleyball championship will be hosted by Memphis State and Saint Louishost the first soccer championships. Other conference sports are men's and women's basketball, men's andwomen's track, men's and women's tennis, men's golf and men's baseball.

The Great Midwest promises to be an exciting conference in all sports. Two member volleyball teamsqualified for postseason action in 1990. The league saw four men's basketball team and two women's squadsearn postseason trips. One conference member made postseason and another qualfied in soccer.

There also was plenty of academic success. Five conference athletes earned GTE Academic Ail-Americanhonors. Two others were honored on the district level.

That academic success should continue. The Great Midwest is committed to academic integrity andmaintains stringent guidelines regarding initial and continuing eligibility.

Great Midwest institutions are more than athletic rivals. The league is developing an academic consortiumto allow students enrolled in one instituion to attend one of the other five while earning credit at the originalinstitution. Consortium plans also include a visiting lecture series coinciding with athletic contest.

Michael Slive, an attorney specializing in sports law and a former assistant commissioner and athleticdirector, was appointed commissioner of the Great Midwest in February, 1991.

Along with the conference's various governing bodies, he guides the league toward the top, establishinglofty goals and making the young conference one of the country's finest.

Under Slive's direction, the conference developed a sound governance structure under the direction ofthe league Board of Directors, which includes the institution's president. The Board of Directors meets fourtimes annually and is the body to which the commissioner reports.

Slive heads the conference offices, which are located in downtown Chicago. He is joined by two assistantcommissioners. Tim Stephens, formerly the sports information director at both DePaul and Saint Louis, isAssistant Commissioner for Media Relations. An Assistant Commissioner for Compliance andChampionships is to be appointed.

Also on staff are Bruce Mahon, Director of Finance and Information Systems and Sandra Biller, Assistantto the Commissioner for Administration. Dwight Johnson serves as General Manager of the Great MidwestNetwork. Dave Phillips is Supervisor of Men's Basketball Officials and Ray Piagentinin Supervisor ofWomen's Basketball Officials.

GREATIMIDWEST CONFERENCE

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1990 Final Great Midwest Statistics 31

Team Standings"

TEAMMEMPHIS STATESt. LouisAla.-BirminghatnDePaulCincinnatiMarquette

Overall30-922-1032-1626-1622-1611-21

Pet.769.687.666.619.578.343

Home10-010-39-212-810-35-5

Away12-57-57-59-55-71-4

Neutral8-45-216-95-36-55-12

1990 Great Midwest Individual Leaders*HITTING PERCENTAGENAMED. Reaves (UAB)M. Cobb (UAB)B. Mannix (UC)K. Lehman (MSU)J. Darpel (St. Louis)

KILLS PER GAMENAMES. Fogarty (DePaul)C. Guye (UC)K. Lehman (MSU)

G17215512413989

W. Fahlstrom (DePaul)I. Haugh (St. Louis)

K477504368509325

G144134139147117

E85137109166115

K676603509527392

ATT103510818101093784

K/G4.694.503.663.583.35

PCT.379.340.320313.268

BLOCKS PER GAMENAMEK. Lehman (MSU)B. Mannix (UC)J. Darpel (St. Louis)R. Kottke (MSU)S. Goll (Marquette)

G13912489140118

BS5753413340

BA1401117111372

TB197164112146112

B/G1.411.321.251.040.94

DIGS PER GAMENAMES. Fogarty (DePaul)B. Mannix (UC)I. Haugh (St. Louis)K. Moorleghen (St. Louis)W. Fahlstrom (DePaul)

ASSISTS PER GAMENAMEM. Vonderheide (DePaul)S. Kittle (St. Louis)A. Cavanagh (MSU)P. Pees (UC)T. Robertson

ACES PER GAMENAMEM. Cobb (UAB)S. Fogarty (DePaul)A. Cavanagh (MSU)I. Haugh (St. Louis)B. Mannix (UC)

G144124117117147

G137117139131176

G155144139117124

D D/G555 3.85416 3.35380 3.24355 3.03439 2.98

AST AST/G1733 12.641284 10.971511 10.871357 10.351746 9.92

SA SA/G112 .72283 .57669 .49653 .45251 .411

1990 Great Midwest Team Leaders*HITTING PERCENTAGETEAM G KAla.-Birmingham 178 2419MEMPHIS STATE 143 2000Cincinnati 143 1959St. Louis 117 1684DePaul 150 2313Marquette 119 1431

ACES PER GAMETEAM SAAla.-Birmingham 526DePaul 383MEMPHIS STATE 319Cincinnati 271St. Louis 217Marquette 172

ASSISTS PER GAMETEAM ASTDePaul 2064St. Louis 1444Ala.-Birmingham 2150Cincinnati 1677MEMPHIS STATE 1638Marquette 1160

K/G13.5813.9813.6914.3915.4212.02

E TA770 5559838 5176867 5334771 47131036 6621646 4189

SA/G2.92.5221.81.81.4

AST/G13.7612.3412.0711.7211.429.74

PCT.297224.205.194.193.187

BLOCKS PER GAMETEAMMEMPHIS STATECincinnatiMarquetteAla.-BirminghamSt. LouisDePaul

DIGS PER GAMETEAMDePaulCincinnatiMarquetteMEMPHIS STATESt. LouisAla.-Birmingham

*Great Midwest teams will1991 season.

B673598411545358403

D286925481913229717602663

begin

B/G4.704.183.453.063.052.68

D/G19.1017.8116.0716.0615.0414.96

competition during the

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Great Midwest Composite Schedule32

Friday, August 30UAB at Texas A&M TournamentDePaul hosts DePaul QuadrangularMarquette at Akron Invitational

Saturday, August 31Saint Louis hosts Arkansas StateCincinnati at Ohio StateUAB at Texas A&M TournamentDePaul hosts DePaul QuadrangularMemphis State at Bulldog Classic

Sunday, September 1Memphis State at Bulldog Classic

Monday, September 2Saint Louis hosts Washington (Mo.)

Friday, September 6Saint Louis at Wichita State TournamentUAB at Butler TournamentCincinnati at Villanova Asics Tigers InvitationalDePaul hosts DePaul InvitationalMemphis State at Volleyball Monthly Invitational

Saturday, September 7Saint Louis at Wichita State TournamentUAB at Butler TournamentCincinnati at Villanova Asics Tiger InvitationalDePaul hosts DePaul InvitationalMemphis State at Volleyball Monthly Invitational

Sunday, September 8Cincinnati at Drexel

Tuesday, September 10Cincinnati at Temple

Friday, September 13Cincinnati host Kent StateDePaul at Rice InvitationalMemphis State at Saluki InvitationalSt. Louis hosts Billiken Tournament

Saturday, September 14Marquette vs Butler (Peoria, Illinois)Marquette at BradleyCincinnati hosts Xavier (Ohio)DePaul at Rice InvitationalMemphis State at Saluki InvitationalSt. Louis hosts Billiken Tournament

Sunday, September 15Saint Louis hosts Eastern Kentucky

Tuesday, September 17Cincinnati at KentuckySaint Louis hosts Bradley

Friday, September 20DePaul at Minnesota ClassicMarquette at Michigan Invitational

UAB hosts UAB InvitationalCincinnati at Wright State TournamentMemphis State hosts Graphic Systems Invitational

Saturday, September 21UAB hosts UAB InvitationalCincinnati at Wright State TournamentDePaul at Minnesota ClassicMemphis State hosts Graphic Systems InvitationalMarquette at Michigan InvitationalSaint Louis at Iowa Tournament

Sunday, September 22Saint Louis at Iowa Tournament

Tuesday, September 24UAB at Mississippi StateMemphis State at Arkansas-Little RockMarquette at Northeastern Illinois

Friday, September 27Memphis State at Wright State InvitationalMarquette at Wisconsin-Green Bay TournamentSaint Louis at Western Illinois TournamentUAB host UAB TournamentDePaul at Miami (Ohio) Invitational

Saturday, September 28Memphis State at Wright State InvitationalSaint Louis at Western Illinois TournamentCincinnati at ButlerUAB hosts UAB TournamentDePaul at Miami (Ohio) Invitational

Tuesday, October 1UAB hosts AlabamaCincinnati at DaytonMemphis State at Mississippi

Wednesday, October 2DePaul at Bradley

Thursday, October 3Indiana State at Cincinnati

Friday, October 4Cincinnati at UABMarquette at Lakefront InvitationalMemphis State at SWMS Autumn ClassicDePaul hosts DePaul Invitational

Saturday, October 5Saint Louis at UABMemphis State at SWMS Autumn ClassicDePaul hosts DePaul Invitational

Sunday, October 6Saint Louis at Tennessee State

Tuesday, October 8Cincinnati at Ohio

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Great Midwest Composite ScheduleWednesday, October 9Marquette at DePaul

Thursday, October 10UAB at Samford

Friday, October 11DePaul hosts Wright StateSaint Louis at MarquetteMemphis State at Louisville

Saturday, October 12Cincinnati hosts Memphis StateDePaul hosts Saint Louis

Sunday, October 13Marquette hosts Akron

Tuesday, October 15UAB at AuburnCincinnati at Eastern Kentucky

Thursday, October 17Memphis State hosts Louisiana TechSaint Louis hosts Eastern Illinois

Friday, October 18Saint Louis hosts CincinnatiUAB at Marquette

Saturday, October 19Cincinnati at LouisvilleUAB at DePaulSaint Louis at Memphis State

Tuesday, October 22Georgia State at UABMiami (Ohio) at Cincinnati

Wednesday, October 23DePaul hosts Loyola (Illinois)Marquette hosts St. Francis (Illinois)

Friday, October 25Memphis State hosts DePaulUAB hosts Lady Blazer Invitational

Saturday, October 26DePaul at Arkansas StateMemphis State hosts MarquetteSaint Louis hosts Arkansas-Little RockSaint Louis host Northeastern IllinoisUAB hosts Lady Blazer Invitational

Tuesday; October 29Cincinnati hosts Wright StateMemphis State at Arkansas State

Friday, November 1Cincinnati hosts MarquetteMemphis State at Arkansas State

Friday, November 1Cincinnati hosts MarquetteUAB hosts Memphis StateDePaul at Butler

Saturday, November 2Cincinnati hosts ValparaisoCincinnati hosts DePaulMarquette vs Robert Morris (Dayton, Ohio)Marquette at DaytonMemphis State vs Rice (Birmingham, Alabama)Saint Louis hosts Evansville

Tuesday, November 5UAB at AlabamaCincinnati hosts LouisvilleDePaul at Northern IllinoisSaint Louis at Missouri

Wednesday, November 6Marquette host Wisconsin-Green Bay

Friday, November 8Cincinnati at AkronSaint Louis at Arkansas-Little Rock InvitationalUAB at Hofstra InvitationalDePaul hosts DePaul InvitationalMemphis State hosts Murray State

Saturday, November 9Cincinnati at ToledoSaint Louis at Arkansas-Little Rock InvitationalUAB at Hofstra InvitationalDePaul hosts DePaul InvitationalMemphis State hosts MississippiMarquette at Crusader Invitational

Monday, November 11Cincinnati hosts Evansville

Tuesday, November 12UAB hosts Montevallo

Wednesday, November 13Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Marquette

Friday, November 15DePaul at Illinois-ChicagoUAB at Florida State TournamentMemphis State at Connecticut Challenge

Saturday, November 16Cincinnati hosts West VirginiaDePaul at ValparaisoDePaul at Northeastern IllinoisMarquette at Illinois-ChicagoSaint Louis hosts Southeast Missouri StateUAB at Florida State TournamentMemphis State at Connecticut Challenge

Thursday-Saturday, November 21-23Great Midwest Championship Tournament in Memphis

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Letter Winners Since 1976 35

B Betsy Bland (1973-76)Holly Buford (1980-83)

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

D Clare Dirksen (1986-89)

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

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

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

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

J Sherry lev (1975-88)Beth Johnson (1980-84)Lori Page Jones (1981-84)

K Rhonda Kottke (1986-90)

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

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

O Simon Oktay (1984)

R Sami Randolph (1990-)Lisa Rembe (1989-)Lori Rembe (1989-)Phyllis Richey (1984-88)Drenda Sue Roberts (1981-84)Sharon Rose (1974-77)Peggy Rule (1983-86)

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

T Sarah Tjelmeland (1987-1990)

V Mary Vercande (1981-82)

W Beth Walthal (1982)Amy Watson (1980-83)Sylvia Watson (1976-79)Barbara Whitaker (1977-80)Laura Wilson (1980-82)Nancy Wolter (1985-1988)

Z Marie Zwolinski (1987)

Sarah Pearl (1976-79)Chelle Penner (1984-88)

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Lady Tiger Honorees

Clare Dirksen athree-time all-Metroselection (1987-89)

Rhonda Kottke athree-time all-Metrohonoree (1988-90)

Katherine LehmanSouth Region team

METRO CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

1982Holly Buford

1984Drenda Roberts

1986Angle Glaub

1986Peggy Rule

1987Clare DirksenNancy Wolter

1988Clare DirksenRhonda Kottke

1987Jim Callender

1990Katherine Lehman (2nd team)

1987Kim Ehrhorn

1988Clare Dirksen

1990Sarah TjelmelandKatherine Lehman

ALL-METRO CONFERENCE HONOREES

1989Clare DirksenRhonda KottkeKatherine Lehman

1990Alisande CavanaghRhonda KottkeKatherine Lehman

METRO COACH OF THE YEAR

1990Mike Lingenfelter

ALL-SOUTH REGION

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All-Time Tournament Results 37

1978Mississippi University for Women Tournament, 4thMiddle Tennessee State Tri-Meet, 1stUT-Martin Tournament, 1stHouston Tournament, 5thLady Tiger Invitational, 2ndMemphis State Tri-Meet, 1stLady Volunteer Tournament, 4thUT-Martin Tri Meet, 1stSoutheast Missouri State Tri-Meet, 1stTCWSF State Tournament, 3rd

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

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

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

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

1983Cal-State Fullerton Tournament, 4thVirginia Tech Invitational, 3rdMemphis State Tournament, 1stSouthern Mississippi Invitational, 4thTennessee Tournament, 5thOle Miss Tournament, 2ndMemphis State Invitational, 1stMetro Conference Tournament, 3rd 1984Southwest Missouri State, 3rdMississippi State Tournament, 1stTexas Tournament, 4thMetro Conference Tournament, 4th

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

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

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

1988Missouri Tournament, 2ndMemphis State Grpahic Systems Classic,Colorado Invitational,Penn State Classic,South Florida Tournament,Memphis State Invitational,Metro Conference Tournament,

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

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

Lady Tiger seniors accept Graphic Systems Classic trophy

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38 *m.M.m.^M.m. T m»^im-*-»-»» i^r mm.M.^~m.^ t^r^uM't^r^rM.M. -•.m.'vr.M. %*k^ _, — v •"•0 <r^

KILLSNAMEHolly BufordKatherine LehmanHolly BufordPeggy RuleLori JonesHoUy BufordSarah TjelmelandAngie GlaubRhonda KottkePeggy RuleKatherine LehmanRhonda KottkeLori RembeKim EhrhornNancy Wolter

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNAMEPeggy RuleSarah TjehnelandKatherine LehmanAngie GlaubHolly BufordLori JonesAmy GreerHolly BufordHolly BufordRhonda KottkeNancy WolterMarie ZwolinskiJenny McCoyAngie GlaubKim Ehrhorn

ATTACK PERCENTAGENAMEHolly BufordHolly BufordKatherine LehmanBeth JohnsonHolly BufordLori JonesSine OktayLori RembePeggy RuleDrenda Roberts

ASSISTSNAMEClare DirksenClare DirksenAlisande CavanaghClare DirksenClare DirksenMia StephensDrenda RobertsMia StephensMia StephensDrenda RobertsPeggy Rule

NO537509484427411410401391376370356351345333328

NO110411011093102710131007956942939936928919885884862

PCT.429.357.313.309.298.274.268.263.260.255

NO16781569151112091197790701614547423405

YEAR198119901983198619841982199019851989198519891988198919871987

YEAR198719901990198519831984199019821981198919871989198919861987

YEAR1981198319901981198219841984199019861984

YEAR19891988199019871986198519841983198419831985

ACESNAMELaura WilsonClare DirksenCake DirksenLori JonesAlisande CavanaghMary VercandeHolly BufordLori JonesPeggy RuleClare DirksenLori Jones

DIGSNAMEClare DirksenPeggy RuleKara CroninMarie ZwolinskiSarah TjelmelandClare DirksenKara CroninAngie GlaubRhonda KottkeAmy GreerDrenda RobertsChelle PennerDrenda RobertsPeggy RuleAlisande Cavanagh

BLOCK SOLOSNAMEKatherine LehmanHolly BufordHolly BufordHolly BufordLori Rembe

BLOCK ASSISTSNAMERhonda KottkeKatherine LehmanAngie GlaubRhonda KottkeNancy WolterDrenda RobertsRhonda KottkeHolly BufordLori RembeKatherine LehmanHolly BufordJenny McCoyLori RembeChelle PennerKatherine Lehman

NO9794807969696765595754

NO420393391385372370356354354349343340327325322

NO5748444340

NO1601401141131131071019998969490908989

YEAR19811987198919811990198119811984198519861983

YEAR198919861987198919901986198819841989199019831987198419851990

YEAR19901982198319811989

YEAR198919901983199019871983198819831989198919811989199019871987

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Individual Career Records 39

KILLSNAMEPeggy RuleKatherine LehmanHolly BufordRhonda KottkeSarah TjelmelandAngle GlaubNancy WolterLori JonesDrenda RobertsKim Ehrhorn

KILLS1,3441,2681,1501,1341,1021,0861,009963909733

YEAR1983-861987-901980-831986-901987-901983-861985-881981-841981-841984-87

BLOCK ASSISTSNAMERhonda KottkeKatherine LehmanNancy WolterAngie GlaubClare DirksenDrenda RobertsSarah TjelmelandKim EhrhornHolly BufordLori Rembe

BA446356301285269237206204196188

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

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNAMEPeggy RuleAngie GlaubSarah TjelmelandKatherine LehmanRhonda KottkeHolly BufordNancy WolterDrenda RobertsChelle PennerKim Ehrhorn

KILL PERCENTAGENAMEHolly BufordKatherine LehmanMary VercandePeggy RuleRhonda KottkeBeth JohnsonLinda ConnerLori Jones

ACESNAMEClare DirksenLori JonesPeggy RuleDrenda RobertsLaura WilsonHolly BufordAngie GlaubMary VercandeMia Stephens

DIGSNAMEClare DirksenPeggy RuleAngie GlaubRhonda KottkeChelle PennerSarah TjelmelandNancy WolterMarie ZwolinskiKara CroninDrenda Roberts

ATT.3,4703,4472,9862,9642,9152,8942,7092,6162,2152,130

YEAR1983-861983-861987-901987-901986-901980-831985-881981-841984-871984-87

PCT.361.256.236.234.231.230.213.211

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

ACES309240193152143138138106104

YEAR1986-891981-841983-861981-841980-821980-831983-861981-821983-85

DIGS1,3651,323979979928849843824747699

YEAR1986-891983-861983-861986-901984-881987-901985-881987-901986-891981-84

BLOCK SOLOSNAME BSKatherine Lehman 151Drenda Roberts 140Holly Buford 135Rhonda Kottke 129Lori Rembe 86Mary Vercande 82

ASSISTS (Records from 1982)NAME ASTClare Dirksen 5,653Mia Stephens 1,951Alisande Cavanagh 1,511Drenda Roberts 1,124Peggy Rule 568

Peggy Rule,all-time kill and

kill attemptsleader

Clare Dirksen,all-time die, aceand assist leader

KatherineLehman,

all-time blocksolo leader

YEAR1987-901981-841980-831986-901989-1981-82

YEAR1986-891983-851990-1981-841983-86

Holly Buford,all-time killpercentage

leader

Rhonda Kottke,all-time blockassist leader

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Single Season Team Records40

KILLSNO2148200019741776172316391618158514541147

ERRORSNO985983980838794740731713648570

TOTAL ATTEMPTSNO5759523451765077481545094252408736293588

HITTING PERCENTPCT.273.231.224.213.203.193.189.175.161.141

YEAR1989199019881984198619811983198719851982

YEAR1988198719891990198619851984198319811982

SERVICE ACESNO527319308298294285259252248165

SERVICE ERRORSNO473462326324273254244242213146

YEAR1981199019831986198419871988198219851989

YEAR1990198919851988198719861984198319811982

BLOCKINGNO1361311251231049591886641

DIGSNO23012297217620061810174616941633513240

ERRORSYEAR1989198419821981198719901983198719861985

YEAR1989199019861987198319841985198819821981

RECEPTION ERRORSYEAR1989198819901987198619841983198519811982

YEAR1981198419901983198919861988198519821987

NO379381310309301290225225 "224202

TOTAL BLOCKSNO604570538519414382364.5354.5347241

YEAR1981198319881984198219891985198719901986

YEAR1986198919841985199019881981198719831982

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Year-By-Year Results1971Record: 17-5Head Coach: Jane Hooker@Fisk@ Austin Peay@ Rhodes (Southwestern)@ Middle Tennessee State@ Tennessee Tech@ Tennessee TechRhodes (Southwestern)Rhodes (Southwestern)Rhodes (Southwestern)# Peabody# Middle Tennessee State# Tennessee$ Milligan$ Mars Hill$ West Georgia$ Middle Tennessee State% UT-Martin% Jackson State J.C.% Memphis State "B"% Memphis State "A"% Mississippi College% Rhodes (Southwestern)@ -TCWSF Tournament# - Middle Tennessee State Tournament$ - East Tennessee State Tournament% • Memphis State Invitational Playday

1972Record: 18-9Head Coach: Jane Hooker@ Peabody©Murray State@ Mississippi@ Mississippi Univ./Women# Northwestern State (La.)# Houston# Texas Southern$ Mississippi Univ./Women$ East Tennessee State% Danville (JC)% Northeastern Illinois% Southern Illinois% Southwest Baptist% Southern Illinois~ East Tennessee State" Peabody~ Austin Peay~ Carson Newman~ Tennessee~ Fisk~ Tennessee*• Tennessee& Western Carolina& Madison College& Winthrop& Tennessee& Eastern Kentucky(other scores unavailable)@ - Mid-South Invitational# - Houston Invitational$ - East Tennessee State Tournament% - Southern Illinois Tournament~ -TCWSFTournament& - AIAW Region II Tournament

1973Record: 18-7Head Coach: Janice Dunn@ Murray State@ Lambuth@ Austin Peay@ Florence State@ Tennessee# Jackson State# Lambuth# Austin Peay# Union# Rhodes (Southwestern)

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

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

W 5-15,15-10W 154,15-3W 15-10,15-2W 15-3,15-7L 15-2,14-16,15-5W 15-1,15-0W 154, 15-9W 15-0,15-2W 15-4,15-6W 15-5,15-10

# UT-Martin$ Middle Tennessee State$ Winthrop$ East Tennessee State% UT-Martin% Carson-Newman% Tennessee% Carson-Newman% Tennessee~ Eastern Kentucky~ Coker College~ Duke~ Eastern Mennonite"• Winthrop~ Eastern Kentucky@- Mid-South Invitational# - UT-Martin Invitational$ - East Tennessee State Tournament% - TCWSF State Championship~ - AIAW Southern Region II

1974Record: 13-7Head Coach: Janice Dunn@ Southern Illinois@ Northern Illinois@ Illinois State# Peabody# Winthrop# Auburn$ Miami Dade North CC$ Jacksonville$ Flagler College$ Georgia$ Florida International$ Florida Tech% UT-Martin% Tennessee Tech% Middle Tennessee State% East Tennessee State•Murray State# Francis Marion College# Madison College# Eastern Kentucky@ - Illinois State Tournament# - East Tennessee State Tournament$ - Jacksonville Tournament% - TCWSF State Championships# - AIAW Southern Region II Championships

1975Record: 16-16Head Coach: Janice DunnPurdueWestern MichiganIllinois StateCarthage CollegeAlabamaBerry CollegeHinds JCMississippi StateMississippi Univ./WomenMiddle Tennessee StateUT-Martin@ Rhodes (Southwestern)@ Middle Tennessee State@ Tennessee Tech@ Austin Peay@ Lambuth@UT-Martin# Lambuth#Tennessee#Auburn#Middle Tennessee State#UT-MartinTennesseeSouthern IllinoisSouthern IllinoisUT-MartinMemphis Volleyball$ Tennessee$ Carson-Newman

W 154, 15-7W 16-14,15-7L 15-13,15-10L 17-15,15-9W 5-15,15-10,15-11W15-7,15-7L 15-3,14-10W 15-6,15-8L 15-3,14-10W 15-13,15-13W15-7,15-9W 15-8,15-4W 15-10,15-3L 13-11,5-15,6-15L 15-8,15-8

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

L 15-10,154L 2-15,15-10,15-3L 15-4,15-6W 9-15,15-10,15-13L 15-12,15-11L 13-15,15-5,15-9W 154,15-2W 1-15,15-2,15-4L 15-4,15-7W 15-9,15-11L 10-15,15-10,15-13W 15-3,15-10W 13-15,15-9,15-5W 12-15,15-10,15-7W 15-8,15-2W 15-10,11-15,15-5W15-12,16-14,15-11L 13-15,15-8L15-7,15-8L15-2,15-8W 9-15,15-9,15-6W15-11,15-3L15-13,15-11W15-9,14-16,15-8L12-15,15-4,13-15W15-12,11-15,15-9W 15-7,15-10L 15-9,15-8L 15-10,15-7

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% College of Charleston% Eastern Kentucky% North Carolina@ - UT-Martin Tournament# - Mid-South Invitational$ - TCWSF Championship% - AIAW Southern Region II Championships

1976Record: 12-23-1Head Coach: Jar&ice DunnUT-MartinUT-ChattanoogaTennessee Tech@ Columbus College@ Tulane@ Mississippi Univ./Women@ Mississippi State@ Alabama# Murray State# Southern Illinois# Ball State# Northern Illinois$ Murray State$ Lambuth% North Alabama% Tennessee Tech% Louisiana StateRhodes (Southwestern)~ Central Missouri~ Western Illinois~ Illinois-Chicago Circle~ Wichita State~ Graceland College~ Southwest Missouri State~ Kearney StateUT-Martin& Middle Tennessee State& Rhodes (Southwestern)& Lambuth& Murray State& Austin Peay& UT-Martin# Middle Tennessee State# East Tennessee State# Tennessee# Tennessee Tech@ - Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational# - Southern Illinois Quadrangular Match$ - Lambuth Triangular Match% - Lady Tiger Invitational^ - Southwest Missouri State Tournament& - Austin Peay Invitational# - TCWSF State Championships

1977Record: 23-11Head Coach: Janice Dunn@ Mississippi Univ./Women©Florida Tech@ Troy State# UT-Martin# Tennessee Tech$ Mississippi State$ Tulane$ Mississippi Univ./Women$ Florida Tech% Rhodes (Southwestern)% UT-Chattanooga% Christian Brothers (CBC)% Kentucky State% UT-Martin% Tennessee TechMississippiSoutheast Missouri State~ Arkansas State~ Austin Peay~ SW Louisiana~ Northern Kentucky& Lambuth& Freed-HardemanMiddle Tennessee State

W 12-14,15-8,15-7L 15-7,15-9L 15-3,4-14,15-11

L 15-6,15-5L 14-11,11-15,17-15L 15-8,17-15W 15-10,11-15,15-4L 15-12,15-7L 15-4,15-7L 15-8,15-9L 15-1,15-2W 15-10,15-6L 15-6,15-2L 15-3,15-3L 15-11,15-4L 15-0,15-9W 15-0,15-13W 3-15,15-13,15-11L 15-13,14-9L 15-7,15-8W 15-0,11-15,14-12L 15-6,15-12L 15-5,15-6L 15-3,15-3L 15-12,15-7T 15-13,11-15L 15-5,15-8L 15-10,15-1L 15-13,15-10,7-15,14-12W 15-4,15-7W 154,15-4W 15-4,15-6W 12-15,15-5W 15-4,15-8L 14-6,15-4W15-10,15-7L 15-11,7-15,13-4W 8-15,14-12,15-11L 15-13,13-15,6-15

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

Southeast Missouri State# UT-Martin# MississippiMississippiLambuth+ Middle Tennessee State+ Tennessee+ Tennessee Tech+ East Tennessee State@ - Alabama Invitational# - UT-Martin Triangular Match$ - Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational% - UT-Martin Invitational•"• -Lady Tiger Invitational& - Lambuth Triangular Match# - Memphis State Triangular Match+ - TCWSF State Championships

1978Record: 26-19Head Coach: Diane Hale@ Mississippi@ Mississippi Univ./Women@ UT-Martin@ Alabama@ Arkansas State@ Arkansas State@ Alabama# New Orleans# Mississippi Univ./Women# Florida State# Arkansas State# Columbus College$ Middle Tennessee State$ UT-Chattanooga% Middle Tennessee State% Austin Peay% Southwest Baptist% Arkansas State~ Texas A&M~ Texas Tech~ Oklahoma~ Texas& New Orleans& Nichols State& Central Arkansas& Tennessee& UT-Martin& Mississippi# Middle Tennessee State# Southeast Missouri State+ UT-Chattanooga+ East Tennessee State+ Covenant College! Florida State! Northern Kentucky! Morehead State! Tennessee? UT-Martin? Austin Peay= Southeast Missouri State= Jefferson CCTennessee TechEast Tennessee StateMiddle Tennesse StateTennessee@ - Mississippi Tournament# - Mississippi Univ./Women Tournament$ - Middle Tennessee State Tri-Meet% - UT-Martin Tournament" - Houston Tournament& - Lady Tiger Invitational# - Memphis State Tri-Meet+ - UT-Chattanooga Quadrangular Meet! -Lady Volunteer Tournament? - UT-Martin Tri-Meet= - Southeast Missouri State Tri-MeetTCWSF State Tournament

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

L 15-10,15-5W 15-10,9-15,15-8W 15-9,15-6L 15-13,15-6L 16-14,8-15,15-5W 8-15,15-12,15-10L 15-8,15-7W 15-7,3-15,17-15L 16-14,15-6L 15-11,15-3L 12-15,15-5,17-15W 15-10,15-1W 15-8,15-9W 10-15,15-8,15-7W 15-10,15-3W 154,15-3W 15-10,15-6L 15-11,17-15L 15-6,15-8L 15-11,15-5L 15-11,15-11L 15-1,15-9L 2-15,4-15W 30-15 (15-8,15-7)W 30-15 (15-10,15-5)L 30-26 (15-13,15-13)W 2-15,15-7,15-5L 15-13,12-15,15-5W 16-14,15-12W 154,15-8W 15-10,15-3W 15-12,8-15,15-7W 15-2,15-7L 12-15,12-15L 10-15,13-15W 10-15,7-15W 15-13,15-9W 15-10,15-13W 15-3,15-12W 15-7,15-1W 15-12,7-15,15-5W 154,15-5L 15-11,15-11W 15-7,15-9L 15-7,15-7

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1979Record: 35-20Head Coach: Diane HaleHenderson StateArkansas StateMississippi@ Mississippi@ Mississippi State@ UT-Martin@ Tulane@ Arkansas State@ UT-Martin@ Tulane@ Mississippi@ Arkansas State# Mississippi# New Orleans# Southwestern Louisiana# Alabama# Florida State$ Mississippi State$ UT-Martin$ Mississippi$ Arkansas State$ Louisville$ Mississippi Univ./Women$ Mississippi$ Jefferson CC% Mississippi Univ./Women% Langler College% Central Florida% Miami% Florida Southern% Tennessee% Mississippi~ Missouri (JV)~ Northern Iowa~ Missouri-K.C.^ Kansas State~ Missouri~ Kansas State~ UT-Martin& Cincinnati& Eastern Michigan& Southern Illinois& Mississippi Univ./Women& UT-Martin& North Alabama& Troy State# UT-Chattanooga•Tennessee Tech# Middle Tennessee State# East Tennessee State# Tennessee+ North Carolina State+ Tennessee+ Morehead St.@ - Mississippi Invitational# - Mississippi Univ./Women Invitational$ - Memphis State Invitational% - Florida State Invitational•* • Missouri Invitational& - Southern Illinois Invitational# - TCWSF State Tournament+ - AIAW Region II Tournament

1980Record: 41-17Head Coach: Diane HaleMississippiNorth Alabama@ Ala.-Birimingham@ Central Florida©Texas Tech@ Florida State@ AlabamaUT-MartinMississippi State# Louisville# St. Louis# Tulane# Florida State

W 15-5,15-3,15-6W 15-13,4-15,17-15,15-12L 15-3,7-15,15-12,6-15,15-9L 15-3,15-11W 12-15,15-7,16-14W 15-11,15-2L 15-9,7-15,15-6W 15-3,15-12W 15-5,15-8W 2-15,15-7,15-12L 15-9,15-13W 15-4,11-15,15-4W 15-11,15-13W 16-14,15-5W 15-13,15-8L 16-14,12-15,15-13L 15-7,13-15,15-12,15-8W 16-14,15-7W 15-6,15-7L 17-15,15-12L 15-4,16-14W 15-11,15-12W 15-13,11-15,19-17W 15-10,16-14,15-8W 15-7,16-14,12-15,15-8W 15-10,15-7W 15-8,15-5L 12-15,15-13,15-0L 12-15,15-12,15-11W 15-8,15-13L 15-7,15-13W 12-15,7-15,154,15-9,16-14W 30-14 (15-13,15-1)W 30-19 (15-9,15-10)W 30-15 (15-7,15-8)L 24-22 (9-15,15-7)W 30-23 (15-12,15-11)L 30-21 (15-8,15-13)W 15-8,15-4,16-14L 15-1,6-15,15-7L 15-11,4-15,15-10L 9-15,15-2,15-12W 6-15,15-8,154W 15-7,5-15,15-9,12-15,15-11W 15-5,15-8W 15-11,15-7W 15-8,17-15W 15-6,15-10W 15-8,14-16,15-11W 15-6,15-8L 15-13,11-15,15-4,15-9L 15-10,15-11L 15-11,17-15L 15-6,12-15,15-12

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

# Virginia Tech# Florida StateTennessee TechTennessee$ Clemson$Duke$ North Carolina State$ Kentucky$ South Carolina$ North Carolina% Lake CC% Miami% Florida Southern% North Carolina•* Mississippi Univ./Women~ Middle Tennessee State" Jefferson CC~ MississippiMississippi StateArkansas State& Ball State& Western Michigan& Illinois-Chicago Circle& Southern Illinois& Kellogg CC& Ball State& Kellogg CCMississippiAustin PeayUT-MartinArkansas State# East Tennessee State# Tennessee•Tennessee Tech# Middle Tennessee State# UT-Chattanooga# Tennessee# Tennessee+ East Carolina+ North Carolina+ North Carolina State+ Eastern Kentucky+ Kentucky+ Eastern Kentucky@ - Alabama Invitational# - Metro Conference Tournament$ - South Carolina Invitational% - Florida State Invitational~ - Memphis State Invitational& - Southern Illinois Invitational# -TCWSFState Tournament+ - AIAW Region II Tournament

1981Record: 27-14Head Coach: Diane Hale@ Louisville@ Southwest Missouri State@ Oral RobertsMississippi# Alabama# Northwestern# Central Florida# South Carolina# KentuckyAla.-Birmingham$ Mississippi$ Western Illinois$ Missouri$ Western Illinois$ MississippiAlabama-BirminghamSouthern IllinoisMississippi State% Central Arkansas% Jefferson CC% St. Louis~ Middle Tennessee State~ Rollins~ East Tennessee State~ Florida State•* Tennessee& Mississippi State& Mississippi UnivTWomen

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

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

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Year-By-Year Results& Tulane& Mississippi& Mississippi State& MississippiMississippi StateMississippi* Tulane' Virginia Tech* Cincinnati* St. Louis* Louisville* Tulane+ Cincinnati@ - Southwest Missouri Quadrangular Meet* - Kentucky Invitational$ - Missouri Invitational% - Lady Tiger Invitational~ - Tennessee Invitational& - Ole Miss Invitational* - Metro Conference Tournament+ - Metro Championship

1982Record: 15-26Head Coach: Diane HaleKentucky@ Southern Illinois@ Eastern Illinois@ Missouri@ LouisvilleMississippiSouthern Mississippi* Southern Illinois* Tennessee$ South Alabama$ Texas A&M$ Nichols State$ Louisiana State$ Sam Houston StateArkansas State% Eastern Michigan% Western Michigan% Illinois State% CincinnatiKentucky* Mississippi State^ Mississippi^ New Orleans•* Arkansas State~ Arkansas State•"• MississippiMississippi& Tennessee Tech& Florida State& Morehead State& Eastern Kentucky& Morehead StateArkansas State* Virginia Tech* Florida State* Louisville* Cincinnati* Tulane* Southern Mississippi* Cincinnati* Florida State@ - Southern Illinois Invitational* - Memphis State Invitational$ - Louisiana State Classic% - Louisville Invitational" - Ole Miss Invitational& - Morehead State Invitational* - Metro Conference Tournament

1983Record: 15-18Head Coach: Diane Hale@UCLA@ Loyola Marymount@Utah@ Cal-Santa ClaraMississippi

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

L 8-15,12-15,15-9,15-12,15-9L 15-10,15-7,14-16,15-7L 13-15,15-13,17-15,12-15,15-3

; L 15-4,15-13,15-12L 15-6,15-12,15-7W 12-15,15-6,13-15,15-9,15-6W 15-7,15-5, ISAL 15-6,15-13,15-10L 15-4,15-8,15-3L 15-11,15-12L 15-9,15-11L 15-9,15-1W 12-15,15-13,15-10L 15-7,154W 15-6,15-12,11-15,15-10L 15-6,15-7L 12-15,15-*, 15-5L 15-0,15-1L 15-2,13-15,15-13L 5-15,15-9,15-11,15-5W 154, 15-0L 9-15,15-3,15-5W 15-10,15-12W 15-5,15-8W 15-7,15-2L 15-13,15-11L 15-12,11-15,1-15,15-5,15-8L 15-11,15-6L 15-7,15-10W 15-13,15-13W 15-6,13-15,15-11L 15-11,15-12W 13-15,15-7,15-2,15-9W 15-3,13-15,15-8L 15-7,15-1L 15-7,15-10W 15-6,15-13W 15-8,15-13W 15-7,15-1L 19-17,0-15,154,15-6L 15-5,15-5,15-7

L 154,15-4L 15-10,15-3L 15-9,6-15,15-18L 13-15,15-9,15-5W 2-15,9-15,15-11,15-10,16-14

Arkansas State# Cincinnati# Virginia Tech# LouisvilleTennessee Tech$ Southern Mississippi$ Southwestern Louisiana$ Mississippi StateMississippi% Florida State% South Carolina% Tulane% Southern Mississippi~ Cincinnati~ Tennessee" George Washington~ Morehead StateArkansas State& Mississippi State& Mississippi& Alabama-Birmingham& MississippiSoutheast Missouri StateSoutheast Missouri State# Arkansas State*Tulsa# Illinois+ Louisville@ - Cal-State Fullerton Tournament# - Virginia Tech Invitational$ - Memphis State Tournament% - Southern Mississippi Invitational~ - Tennessee Tournament& - Ole Miss Tournament# - Memphis State Invitational+ - Metro Tournament

1984Record: 21-16Head Coach: Diane HaleSouthern Illinois LIndiana Purdue WIndiana State WFlorida WEastern Illinois WMississippi L@ Southwest Missouri State L@ Oral Roberts W@ Oral Roberts W@ Southwest Missouri State L# Mississippi L# Arkansas State W# Middle Tennessee State W# Mississippi State WTulane WSouthern Mississippi WArkansas State * W$ Texas-Arlington L$ Oklahoma L$ Texas A&M LMurray State WAla.-Birmingham WFlorida State LGeorgia LLouisville LCincinnati LMississippi LArkansas State WSoutheast Missouri State WSouth Carolina LVirginia Tech WTulsa WMorehead State WSouthern Illinois LIllinois-Chicago W# Cincinnati W# Louisville L@ - Southwest Missouri State Tournament# - Mississippi State Tournament$ - Texas Tournament# - Metro Tournament

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

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

15-12,8-15,15-2,13-15,15-915-2,154,15-713-15,15-9,154,15-812-15,17-15,15-8,15-11

15-10,15-6,15-105-15,15-12,15-8,12-15,15-515-12,15-11,16-1415-5,13-15,15-1,15-215-9,154,15-117-15,15-3,15-9,11-15,15-1015-6,15-7,15-815-8,15-12,15-12

5-15,4-15,7-159-15,13-15,4-1514-16,1-15,154,0-1515-6,15-3,15-1115-10,15-6,15-7

2-15,14-16,7-1512-15,12-15,16-14,6-158-15,9-15,10-1515-12,13-15,15-13,21-23,12-1515-13,9-15,13-15,16-14,13-1515-9,15-13,15-915-9,15-9,15-711-15,11-15,15-9,11-1511-15,15-10,13-15,15-9,15-1115-11,15-8,14-16,10-15,15-1215-3,7-15,15-6,15-3

9-15,10-15,7-1515-12,15-11,10-15,15-1011-15,15-9,15-13,15-12

8-15,10-15,15-6,13-15

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Year-By-Year Results1985Record: 15-19Head Coach: Diane HaleAla.-BirminghamClemsonEastern IllinoisLouisiana StateSouthwestern LouisianaLoyolaNorth Dakota StateMississippiTexas-ArlingtonWestern MichiganTennesseeFlorida StateMontevalloXavierSouthern IllinoisStephen F. AustinLouisvilleCincinnatiNortheast LouisianaTulaneSouthern MississippiArkansas StateMississippiGeorgiaSouth CarolinaVirginia TechSouthern IllinoisArkansas State@Tulsa@ Tennessee Tech@ Western Kentucky@ Mississippi StateAustin Peay# Southern Mississippi@ - Memphis State Invitational# - Metro Tournament

1986Record: 17-17Head Coach: Diane Hale@ Southwest Missouri State@ Georgetown@ Mississippi# Butler# Western Kentucky# Tennessee# Louisville# TennesseeAustin PeayMississippi StateArk.-Little RockOral RobertsNortheast LouisianaArkansas StateSouthern MississippiWilliam & MaryFlorida State$ Florida$ North Carolina StateArkansas StateMississippiLouisvilleCincinnatiLoyolaOral RobertsSouth CarolinaVirginia Tech% Texas-El Paso% Xavier%TulsaArkansas StateMississippi# Cincinnati# South Carolina@ - Lady Tiger Classic# - Western Kentucky Tournament$ - Florida Tournament% - Memphis State Invitational# - Metro Tournament

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

L 16-14,15-8,15-11W 15-13,15-11,11-15,10-15,15-2L 154,15-13,15-8W 15-13,15-7,13-15,13-15,15-7W 8-15,15-11,15-6,15-9L 18-16,15-5,15-9W 15-5,15-12,16-14L 15-6,15-13,15-7W 15-8,154,15-9W 14-16,15-9,15-8,15-9W 11-15,15-11,15-10,15-12L 15-12,15-13,14-16,16-14L 15-11,15-7,15-11W 8-15,13-15,15-8,15-6,15-10W 154,15-13,15-9W 10-15,15-11,15-10,16-14L 15-10,15-8,13-15,10-15,154L 15-10,15-13,15-8L 13-15,154,15-6,15-7W 15-10,15-6,15-0W 15-10,15-13,6-15,19-17L 15-3,154,11-15,11-15,15-7L 15-5,7-15,154,15-12L 9-15,15-13,11-15,15-12,15-11L 11-15,15-9,7-15,15-9,15-10L 15-8,15-5,15-8L 17-15,12-15,3-15,15-7,16-14W 15-6,15-10,15-11W 11-15,15-10,8-15,15-5,15-11W15-1,15-8,15-11W 15-8,15-2,9-15,15-6L 12-15,6-15,154,15-11,16-14W 12-15,14-16,15-13,15-8,15-12L 16-14,154,13-15,11-15,15-12

1987Record: 21-16Head Coach: Jim CallenderTennesseeTexas*Southwest Missouri*Kansas*Ole MissWestern Kentucky*Virginia Commonwealth*Austin Peay#Cincinnati*Ala.-BirminghamBrigham YoungMontanaSUtahSWeber St.$WashingtonSUtah St.$ChapmanSLouisvilleCincinnatiSouthern MississippiMississippi StateArkansas StateSouth CarolinaDukeNorthern IowaVirginia TechAla.-Birmingham +Houston +Florida StateArkansas StateMississippi State ~Tulsa~Arkansas State =Ala. Birmingham =Ole Miss +Virginia Tech&Cincinnati&'Southwest Missouri Invitational#Western Kentucky Coca Cola Classic$BYU Invitational+ University of Houston•~ Memphis State Invitational= Ole miss Invitational&Metro Conference Tournament

1988Record: 24-18Head Coach: Jim CallenderSouthern IllinoisWestern Illinois*Missouri*Wichita StateSouth Alabama*Clemson*Valparaiso*New Mexico*South Alabama*Austin PeayColorado StateNew Mexico+Virginia Tech +Colorado +Ole Miss+Maryland*Penn State*Villanova&MississippiSouthern MississippiArkansas StateLouisvilleCincinnatiKentuckyFlorida StateFloridaSMiamiSSouth FloridaSArkansas StateAlcorn StateMississippi

L 12-15,9-15,15-11,10-15L 7-15,11-15,8-15L 5-15,15-12,15-13,14-16,8-15L 3-15,7-15,13-15W 15-10,15-5,15-6W 15-12,15-2,15-3W 15-8.15-6,15-8W 15-7,15-8,15-5W 16-14,11-15,16-14,16-5W 11-15,10-15,15-10,15-8L 4-15,1-15,2-15L 13-15,7-15,9-15L 6-15,17-15,4-15,15-13,12-15L 10-15,3-15,5-15L 7-15,14-16,5-15L 13-15,4-15,154,11-15W 15-11,10-15,15-10,15-9W 16-14,2-15,15-11,15-10L 14-16,15-13,9-15,10-15W 16-14,154,9-15,15-9W 15-10,154,154W 15-9,15-5,11-15,15-3W 15-6,15-6,11-15,15-12L 15-12,8-15,10-15,5-15L 9-15,5-15,8-15W 15-10,15-7,15-13W 15-9,15-11,13-15,15-7W 18-16,15-11,8-15,16-14L 7-15,2-15,9-15W 11-15,15-8,15-1,15-9W 15-5,15-5,15-9W 15-5,16-14,15-3W 15-10,154,15-6W 16-14,15-3,13-15,13-15,15-7L 10-15,13-15,17-15,14-16W 15-8,15-8,15-5L 10-15,13-15,15-9,11-15

L 15-6,7-15,4-15,12-15W 8-15,15-13,15-10,15-12L 11-15,15-10,10-15,11-15W 14-16,6-15,15-6,16-14,15-9W 17-15,5-15,15-8,13-15,15-11W 13-15,15-11,15-5,15-12W 15-9,15-6,15-9L 7-15,2-15,5-15W 15-11,15-3,15-12W 15-6,15-8,15-1L 6-15,15-17,9-15L 14-16,8-15,11-15W 4-15,154,15-14,15-5L 12-15,10-15,2-15W 15-5,15-6,15-8W 154,15-11,15-9L 15-17,4-15,5-15W 15-7,15-8,15-3W 18-16,15-9,15-13W 15-7,14-16,15-0,154L 14-16,12-15,15-11,14-16W 15-12,154,8-15,15-9L 6-15,7-15,6-15L 3-15,5-15,12-15L 15-13,1-15,15-9,5-15,13-15L 4-15,14-16,5-15L 11-15,9-15,13-15W 15-6,13-15,1543,15-7L 15-12,13-15,5-15,2-15W 15-2,15-0,15-3W 17-15,15-8,10-15,17-15

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Year-By-Year Results46

Virginia TechGeorgiaSt. Louis =Tulsa =Western Kentucky=Northeast Louisiana =Western Illinois +Louisville ~Cincinnati ~•Missouri Tournament#MSU/Graphic Systems Classic+ Colorado InvitationalSPenn State Classic$South Florida Tournament= MSU Invitational~ Metro Conference Tournament

1989Record: 26-15Head Coach: Mike LingenfelterArkansas Stale#Southwest Missouri State*Florida*South Alabama*Nebraska-Omaha*Pittsburgh*St. LouisMurray State%Alabama-BirminghamTennessee Tech%Utah State%MississippiColoradoSTennessee $South FloridaSAustin PeayHofstra =Oklahoma =George Mason =Southwest MissouriVirginia Tech +South Carolina +MississippiBaylor!Houston!Alcorn StateTulane +Southern Mississippi +Nicholls StateFlorida State +KentuckyArkansas StateLouisville +Cincinnati +Austin PeayMissouri*Southern Illinois&Mississippi&North Texas*Virginia Tech?Cincinnati?#Lady Tiger Cup'Illini Classic%MSU/Graphics Systems Classic#Tennessee Exercise Essentials Classic= Southwest Missouri State Classic+ Metro Conference Match !Houston Invitational&Memphis State Invitational?Metro Conference Tournament

W 5-5,15-8,15-5L 2-15,15-12,8-15,15-10,13-15L10-15,15-8,10-15,15-2,6-15W15-3,18-16,16-0W15-3,15-12,15-5W 15-6,15-12,15-13W15-7,15-10,5-15,15-13W 15-11,15-1,15-13L 6-15,3-15,15-9,15-13

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

Austin PeayEvansville +Ball State+Morehead State +Arkansas StateMissouriNorthern Iowa =MississippiTulaneSSouthern Miss$Tennessee StateFlorida State$TennesseeAuburnAla.-BirminghamAlcorn StateLouisvilleSCincinnati!Murray StateSouth CarolinaSVirginia TechSArkansas StateMississippiSouthern Mississippi*Cincinnati*Louisville*Loyola-Marymount%William & Maiy%Arizona State%Dayton%Houston%SMetro Conference Match&Metro Conference Tournament#Memphis State Graphic Systems Classic* ASCIC Tiger Lady Mav Invitational+ Evansville Invitational= at Springfield, Illinois%Womens Invitation Volleyball Championship

W 15-3,16-14,15-7W 15-10,15t, 15-0W 15-12,15-13,15-6W 15-11,15-4,15-8W 15-8,6-15,15-9,17-19,15-8W 15-11,15-09,10-15,15-10W 11-15,5-15,16-14,15-5,15-12W 15-6,15-13,15-8W 15-11,8-15,15-12,17-15W 15-10,15-10,12-15,16-14W 15-5,15-6,4-15,15-5W 14-16,11-15,15-8,15-8,15-11W 15-13,15-10,16-14L 15-7,12-15,10-15,15-17W 15-10,15-7,11-15,15-6W 15-0,15-4,15tW 15-13,15-10,15-8W 15-10,15-6,15-8W 15-7,15-4,6-15,15-3W 15-10,15-13,15-13W 15-8,15-7,15-7W 9-15,7-15,15-3,15-12,16-14L 14-16,15-17,11-15W 15-6,14-16,15-7,15^W 15-10,15, 15-5L 15-13,9-15,3-15,7-15L 10-15,2-15,16-18W 15^J, 15-1,11-15,15-10W15-8,3-15,14-16,16-14,15-7W15-8,15-10,15-3L 15-12,14-16,3-15,4-15

1990Record: 30-9Head Coach: Mike LingenfelterOregon State* L 2-15,8-15,9-15Oklahoma*Texas Arlington*FloridaSouth FloridaMississippi StateMiddle Tennessee*Western Kentucky*

L 7-15,11-15,7-15W 15-3,16-14,13-15,10-15,15-8L 9-15,15-12,3-15,15-12,10-15W15-13,15-4,15-6L 15-7,2-15,13-15,4-15W 15-3,15-4,16-14W ISA, 15-8,15-12

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TEAMAlabamaAlabama-BirminghamAlcorn StateArizonia StateArkansas-Little RockArkansas StateAuburnAustin Peay

Ball StateBaylorBerry CollegeBrigham YoungButler

Cal-Santa ClaraCarson-NewmanCarthage CollegeCentral ArkansasCentral FloridaCentral MissouriChapman CollegeCharleston CollegeChristian BrothersCincinnatiClemsonCoker CollegeColoradoColorado StateColumbus CollegeCovenant College

Danville J.C.DaytonDuke

East CarolinaEast Tennessee StateEastern KentuckyEastern IllinoisEastern MennoniteEastern MichiganEvansville

FiskFlagler CollegeFlorence StateFloridaFlorida InternationalFlorida SouthernFlorida StateFlorida TechFrancis MarionFreed-HardemanFresno State

GeorgetownGeorge MasonGeorge WashingtonGeorgiaGraceland College

Henderson StateHinds J.C.HofstraHouston

IllinoisIllinois-ChicagoIllinois StateIndiana-Purdue (Ft. Wayne)Indiana State

Jackson State J.C.JacksonvilleJefferson C.C.

KansasKansas StateKearney StateKellogg C.C.KentuckyKentucky State

W-L1-611-03-00-11-026-90-317-0

3-11-00-10-11-0

0-13-11-02-02-10-11-01-01-09-142-01-00-20-12-01-0

1-01-02-0

1-06-53-51-21-00-21-0

2-00-11-01-40-12-02-151-21-01-00-1

1-01-00-12-20-0-1

1-01-01-00-3

1-02-10-31-01-0

2-01-04-0

0-10-20-10-20-71-0

TEAMLake C.C.LambuthLangler CollegeLouisiana StateLouisvilleLoyolaLoyola-Marymount

Madison CollegeMars HillMemphis State "A"Memphis State "B"Memphis VolleyballMiamiMiami-Dade C.C.Middle Tenn. StateMilliganMississippiMississippi CollegeMississippi StateMississippi Univ./WomenMissouriMissouri-Kansas CityMontanaMontevalloMorehead StateMurray State

Nebraska-OmahaNew MexicoNew OrleansNichols StateNorth AlabamaNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina StateNorth Dakota StateNorth GeorgiaNorth TexasNortheast LouisianaNorthern IllinoisNorthern IowaNorthern KentuckyN.E. IllinoisNorthwesternNorthwestern State (La.)

OklahomaOral RobertsOregon StatePeabodyPenn StatePittsburghPurdue

Rhodes (Southwestern)Rollins College

Saint LouisSam HoustonSouth AlabamaSouth CarolinaSouth FloridaSoutheast Missouri StateSouthern IllinoisSouthern MississippiSouthern UniversitySouthwest BaptistSouthwest Missouri StateSouthwestern LouisianaStephen F. Austin

TennesseeTennessee StateTennessee TechTexas-ArlingtonTexas-AustinTexas A&MTexas-El PasoTexas SouthernTexas TechTroy StateTulaneTulsa

W-L1-07-11-01-29-100-20-2

1-11-01-01-01-00-31-021-11-023-251-018-27-64-31-00-11-04-38-1

0-10-23-12-13-01-32-21-00-11-0

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0-42-30-14-00-10-10-1

10-01-0

3-20-13-14-73-07-05-1212-11-02-00-83-10-1

9-231-09-91-20-20-31-00-10-22-08-65-1

TEAMUCLAUnionUtahUtah StateU.T. ChattanoogaU.T. Martin

ValpariasoVillanovaVirginia CommonwealthVirginia Tech

Washington StateWeber StateWest GeorgiaWestern CarolinaWestern IllinoisWestern KentuckyWestern MichiganWichita StateWilliam & MaryWinthrop College

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1991 OpponentsGeorgia Invitational

Athens, GeorgiaAugust 30 - September 1

Georgia

Illinois State

American University

Memphis State

American UniversityAugust 30 - 4:00 pjn.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Years:Record at School:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time To Call:

Asst. Coach:Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:

Washington D.C.189310,500Dr. Joseph DuffeyBarry GoldbergPittsburg/198448-22/248-22/2202-885-30005-6 p.m.Eva JansenKeven KirkUNC/1984Joseph F. O'DonnellBob NolanJoan VonThron202-885-3032202-362-4587202-885-2033202-885-8232Bender Arena/5,000Red. White and BlueEaglesColonial Athletic23-113-22/72/45First Meeting

Illinois StateAugust 31 -10:30 a.m.

University Of GeorgiaAugust 31 - 6:30 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call: ^

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winner Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Normal, Illinois185721,000Thomas P. WallaceJulie MorganUtah State/198284-42/4144-89/7309-438-2567MorningsKaren GuthmillerSouth Dakota/1972Stacery AndersonIllinois State/1990Ron WellmanRene RevisTom Lamonica309-438-3825309-454-1645309-438-5634309-438-5950Redbird Arena/10,125Red and WhiteRebirdsGateway.23-116-32/72/452-01982, ISU 2-0

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone Number:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Athens, Georgia178527,000Dr. Charles KnappJim lamsStanford/197450-18/2100-43404-542-7915Early AfternoonJenny McDowellGeorgia/1988Vince DooleyJeremy Glowacki404-542-1621404-613-5517404-542-79931,000Red & BlackLady BulldogsSoutheastern29-144-42/62/572-1Nov. 3,1989, MSU .2-3

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Volleyball Monthly InvitationalUniversity of Wisconsin

September 6-7

Southern California

Wisconsin

Rhode Island

Memphis State

University Of Wisconsin-MadisonSeptember 6 - 7:30 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:Chancellor:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Madison, Wisconsin184843,586Donna E.ShalalaSteve LoweIowa/1978108-64/5108-64/5608-263-56709a.m. -3p.m.Margie FitzpatrickWisconsin/1989Liz HertUni. of the Pacific/1988Pat RichterJulie JinkinsDiane K. Nordstrom608-263-5502608-257-8226608-263-7849608-263-224912,204Cardinal and WhiteBadgersBig 1029-816-24/83/34First Meeting

University Of Southern CaliforniaSeptember 7 - 9:00 a jn.

University of Rhode IslandSeptember 7 - 5:00 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone Number:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:Athletic Director:

Trainer:

SID for Volleyball:Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners/Lost Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Los Angeles, California188028,895Dr. Steven SampleLisa LoveTexas Tech/197831-29/2230-107/9213-740-6560MorningsKelleySlivaArizona/1985Nancy HilhnanUSC/1989Dr. Michael McGeeSue SchneiderHelaine daymanLinda Dodge213-740-8480213-318-1057213-740-7584213-746-4859Lyon Center/1,200Cardinal and GoldWomen of TroyPac-1012-169-94/72/46First Meeting

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Kingston, Rhode Island189212,500Dr. Robert L. CarothersBob SchneckWest Chester State/1974220-135/10220-135/10401-792-535110 a.m. -1 p.m.TEADr. McKinley BostonTEAJim Norman401-792-2409401-789-9530401-792-5354401-792-5359Frank Keaney Gym (5,000)Red, White and GoldRamsAtlantic 1016-127-33/51/55.First Meeting

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Saiuki InvitationalCarbondale, Illinois

September 13-14

Illinois-Chicago

Southern Illinois

Ohio University

Southern DlionoisSeptember 13 - 7:00 p.m.

Location:Founded:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSULast Meeting vs. MSU:

Carbondale, Illinois1869Dr. John C. GuyonSonya LockeSIU/19831st Year35-5/1Lori NishikawaWashington Uni./1989Mary Kay WallerNotre Dame/1989Jim HartSally PerkinsMitchell Parkinson618-453-5470618-457-7410618-536-2152Davies Gym/1,250Maroon and WhiteSaiuki WomenGateway12-164-51/5311-2 since 1975Nov. 10,1989, MSU 3-2

Memphis State

University of Illinois-ChicagoSeptember 14 -11:30 a.m.

Ohio UniversitySeptemberl4 - 4:30 p.m.

Loaction:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/ Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID For Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Chicago Illinois189624,000Dr. James J. StukelDon AugustUIC/1975222-174/10222-174/10312-996-205610 a.m. - 3 p.m.Zita KuliesisLoyola of Chicago/1988Tom RussoCarol HumbleTEA312-996-5880TEA312-996-5882P.E. Building/500Indigo and FlamesFlamesNorth Star18-175-22/101/53MSU leads 2-1Nov. 10,1984, MSU 3-1

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:

Cplors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Athens, Ohio180418,000Dr. Charles J. PingLynn DavidsonN.Carolina State/197924-47/3124-107/7614-593-1189MorningsPeter HoyerWisconsin-EuclairHarold McElhaneySue HammondMike Muraco614-593-0054614-594-6749614-593-2420Convocation Center/13,000Kelly Green and WhiteBobcatsMid-American8-172-83/93First Meeting

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1991 OpponentsGraphic Systems Classic

Memphis State UniversitySeptember 20-21

Northeast Louisiana

Arkansas State

Tulane

Memphis State

Northeast Louisiana UniversitySeptember 20 - 8:00 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone Number:Best Time to Call:

Student Assistant Coach:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Monroe, Louisiana193110,686Dr. Dwight D. VinesRosemary HollowayOral Roberts/1977137-115/7275-170/12318-342-5408/54119 a.m. -11 a.m.Lisa KingBenny HollisCharles HendersonLeigh Ann Danzey318-342-5460318-342-6075318-342-5464Ewing Coliseum/8,000Brown Gym/500Maroon and GoldLady IndiansSouthland16-173-45/53/331-21988, MSU 3-0

Arkansas StateSeptember 21 -1:00 or 3:00 pjn.

October 29 - 7:00 p.m. in Jonesboro

TulaneSeptember 21 -1:00 or 3:00 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Jonesboro, Arkansas19099,300Dr. Eugene SmithChris PooleArkansas Tech/1983131-39/4184-59/6501-972-33679-12Melissa AldriettWilliam & Mary/1990Charles ThorntonMark HartDixie Keller501-972-2541501-931-7970501-972-3367501-972-2541Convocation Center/10,563Scarlet and BlackLady IndiansAmerican South39-811-16/33/379-22Nov. 11,1990, MSU 3-2

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Athletic Director:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

New Orleans, Louisiana'83411,000Dr. Eamon KellySonya HansonBowling Gree/198334-31/234-31/2504-865-55709 a.m. -11 a.m.Chet GladchukMindy Brown504-865-5506TBA504-865-5512Fogelman Arena/3,500Olive Green and Sky BlueGreen WaveMetro19-132-55/51/566-8Oct. 5,1990, MSU 3-1

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Arkansas-Little RockSeptember 24 - 7:00 p.m. in Little Rock

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma/Mater:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone Number:Best Time to Call:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:

Little Rock, Arkansas192711,400Dr. James YoungVan ComptonArkansas State/196655-34/355-34/3501-569-3371MorningsMike HamrickArt HopkinsSean Johnson501-569-3449501-565-7679501-569-3030Trojan Fieldhouse/1,100Maroon, Gold and WhiteWomen of TroyAmerican Sun Belt21-3N/A4/52/45First Meeting

WRIGHT STATE INVITATIONALDayton, Ohio

September 27-28

Bradley

Wright State

George Washington

Memphis State

BradleySeptember 27 - 4:00 p.m.

George Washington UniversitySeptember 28 -10:00 a.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Athletic Director:SID for Volleyball-

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Peoria, Illinois18976,000Dr. Martin G. AbeggPam StanekWisconsin-LaCrosse/1972156-186/9332-276/14309-677-2683MorningsStacey KingRon FergusonBo Ryan309-677-2635309-347-3343309-677-2626309-677-2635Robertson Field House/7,300Red and WhiteLady BravesGateway Collegiate Athletic9-271-83/83/33First Meeting

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time.to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director: 'Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Washington, D.C.182117,000Stephen Joel TrachtenbergSusan HomanWayne State/198080-20/1124-78-2/4202-994-6152Mon.-Wed. 11 a.m. -1 p.m.Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m. -12 p.mOrlando ValleOhio State/1985Steve BilskyBev WestermanBrad Bower202-994-6654703-685-1854202-994-2713202-994-1775 or 994-1776Smith Center/5,000Buff and BlueColonial WomenAtlantic 1018-207-14/52/441-0Oct. 22,1983, GW 3-1

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Wright StateSeptember 28 - 4:00 p.m.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/ Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Dayton, Ohio196417,000Dr. Paige E. MulhollanLinda SchoenstedtCreighton /1976101-48/4331-154/13513-873-277111 a.m. -12 p.m.Steve OppermanOhio State/1987Dr. Michael J. CusackTony OrtizFern Ratchford513-873-2771TEA513-873-2368C.J. McLin, Jr., Gym/500Hunter Green and GoldRaidersNorth Star18-154-32/44First Meeting

Southwest Missouri Autumn ClassicSouthwest Missouri State

October 4-5

Butler

Southwest Missouri State

Stephen F. Austin

Memphis State

Ole MissOctober 1 - 7:00 p.m, in Oxford

November 8 - 7:00 p.m. in MemphisNovember 9 - 7:00 p.m. in Oxford

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Dr.Head Coach:

Alma Mater:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:

Best Time to Call:Asst. Coach:

Alma Mater:Atletic Director:Volleyball SID:

Phone Number:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court\Capacity:Colors:

Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Oxford. MississippiNovember 6,184810,894R. Gerald TurnerJohn BlairTennessee/197685-74/5151-163/8601-232-7540MorningsMichelle Whitby-YorkOle Miss/1991Warner AlfordTEA(601) 232-7522(601) 232-7006(601) 236-1931Tad Smith Coliseum/8,135Cardinal Red andNavy BlueLady RebelsSoutheastern14-104-62/82/5426-21Nov. 10,1990, UM 3-0

ButlerOctober 4 -4:00p.m.

LocationFounded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Indianopolis, Indiana18554,000Dr. Geoffrey BannisterLinda GrensingIowa/1987First Year40-11/1317-283-9375MorningsMark DanielGrand Valley State/1984John ParryRalph ReiffDenise Pcolinski317-283-9375317-842-5940317-283-9866Hinkle Fieldhouse/10,800Blue and WhiteBulldogsMidwestern Colegiate23-127-07/53/340-11986, MSU 3-2

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Stephen F. Austin UniversityOctober 5 -2:00 pan.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Nacogdoches, Texas192312,800Dr. Donald E. BowenDebbie Crown-HumphreysTexas Tech/198640-46/340-46/3409-568-1511MorningsBryan BunnTexas-San Antonio/1988Sadie AllisonLoree CarpenterJoni James409-568-2010409-560-3937409-568-1117Shelton Gym/1,000Purple and WhiteLadyjacksSouthland15-194-38/16/021-01985, SFA, 3-0

Southwest Missouri StateOctober 5 -8:00 pan.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Voleyball:

Office Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Springfield, Missouri190520,652Dr. Marshall GordonLinda DollarSMSU/1970667-206-21/19667-206-21/19417-836-4136MorningsJohn RodgersSMSU/1985Nick CheronisBall State/1980Bill RoweRobin MeeksJon Ripperger417-834-4136417-836-4868John Q. HammondsStudent Center/8,858Maroon and WhiteLady BearsGateway Collegiate24-87-24/84/348-0Sept. 30,1989, SWMS, 3-1

LouisvilleOctober 11 - 6:00 p.m. in Louisville

CincinnatiOctober 12 - 6:30 p.m. in Cincinnati

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letterwinners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Series Record:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Louisville, Kentucky179822,000Dr. Donald C. SwainDon HardinIllinois/198259-35/359-35/3502-588-780110 a.m. -12 p.m.Liz BitzerNorthern Colorado/1980William C. OlsenSherry SemenickNancy Smith502-588-6581502-893-8349502-588-7401502-588-0083,588-0084Cardinal Arena/1,000Red and BlackCardinalsMetro22-85-22/90/6210-9Nov. 18,1990, UL 3-1

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst Coach:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Rewcord:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Cincinnati, Ohio181936,000Dr. Joseph A. StegerDarrell MorkenBall State/198471-38/371-38/3513-556-7762Mid-MorningsTEARick TaylorPat GromanCathy Tapogna513-556-5191513-381-7151513-556-0619513-556-3800Myrl Shoemaker Center/13,176Red and BlackBearcatsGreat Midwest22-164-35/73/3314-8Oct. 27,1990, MSU 3-0

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1991 OpponentsLouisiana Tech

October 17 - 7:00 p.m. in Memphis

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row.

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Ruston, Louisiana189410,200Dr. Dan ReneauScott MayhewTexas/198417-15/117-15/1318-257-4111MorningsTEAJerry StovallDonna ElterTEA318-257-3144318-257-3757318-257-3144Thomas Assembly Center/8,000Columbia Blue and RedLady TechstersSun Belt17-154-84/65/14First Meeting

Saint Louis UniversityOctober 19 - 7:00 pjn. in St Louis

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years: '"//Office Phone:Best Time to Call: >

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director: W?ffjj^CTrainer:

SID for Volleyball:Office Phone:Home Phone: !Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity: «XJ|

Colors: /™Jv! :Nickname:Conference: i6z^?1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Necomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

St. Louis, Missouri181811,450Rev. Lawrence BiondiSusan KellyBethany College/1983First year103-71/5314-658-3171MorningsSue IcefvyBethany/1983Debbie YowJim WrightJerri WilsonDoug Mcllhagga314-658-2524314-947-0749314-658-2249Bauman-EberhardtAthletic Center/2,500Blue and WhiteBillikensGreat Midwest22-105-24/84/260-21988, SLU 3-2

DePaul UniversityOctober 25 - 7:00 p.m. in Memphis

MarquetteOctober 26 - 4.-00 p.m. in Memphis

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:Record at School/Years:Career at School/Years:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Chicago, Illinois189815,387Rev. John T. RichardsonAnna Marie MarassaDePaul, 1987312-362-8414Mornings64-56/364-56/3Mark JohnsonDePaul/YearBill BradshawSue WalshScott Reed312-362-8648312-883-9634312-362-8076312-362-8648Alumni Hall (5 300)Royal Blue and ScarletBlue DemonsGreat Midwest4/61-53First Meeting

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors: ^U»Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin188112,000Dr. Albert J. DiUlio, SJ.Tat ShielyWestern Illionois/1972414-288-770711 a.m. - 3 p.m.286-303-5/13286-303-5/15Karen BinashMarquette/1984Bill CordsDave LeighMark Johnson414-288-5287414-768-9502414-288-6519Marquette Gym/800Royal Blue and GoldWarriorsGreat Midwest11-221-62/62/42First Meeting

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1991 OpponentsAlabama-Birmingham

November 1 - 730 pan. in Birmingham

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball: Jf

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Returning/Lost:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:Last Meeting vs. MSU:

Birmingham, Alabama196915,023Dr. Charles A. McCallumBrenda WilliamsAlabama/1977256-217/11256-217/11205-934-60149 a.m. -11 a.m.Judy SackfieldClemson/1985Stacy GildnerTexas A&M/'987Gene BartowDavid SchillerReid Adair205-934-0722205-942-2464205-934-7505

205-934-0722Green and GoldLady BlazersGreat Midwest32-169-12/86/030-11Oct. 20,1990, MSU 3-1

Rice UniversityNovember 2 -12:00 p.m. in Birmingham

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone Number:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Alma Mater/Year:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:

Houston, Texas18913600Dr. George T. TuppDebbie SokolHouston/1980171-156/9171-156/9713-527-4077Mon. - Fri. 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.Henry ChenColgate/1982Bobby MayJimmy RotonStephanie Roberts713-527-4034713-668-8934713-527-6019713-527-4034Autry Court/5,000Blue and GrayOwlsSouthwest11-203-710/15/11First meeting

Connecticut ChallengeStorrs, Connecticut

United States Military AcademyNovember 15 - 4 JO pjn.

Army

Connecticut

Virginia Commonwealth

Memphis State

Location:Founded:Enrollment:Superintendent:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Assistant Coach:Assistant Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Press Row:

Home Court/Capacity:Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Returning/LostStarters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs MSU:

West Point, New York18024,400Lt. Gen. Howard D. GravesBob GambardellaGeorge Williams/1977221-92/8375-164/12914-938-2809MorningsTofala lafetaCpt. Sally Jo HallMankato State/1984Al VanderbushKim BakerMady Salvani/Mike Albright914-938-3512914-446-2091914-446-2556914-446-09186th Floor Gym/1,000Black, Gold, GrayLady Knights, CadetsPatriot League30-106-0

: 9/21/53First Meeting

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Virginia CommonwealthNovember 16 - 4:30 pjm.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:

Head Coach:Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Athletic Director:Trainer:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Nickname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letterwinners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Richmond, Virginia183821,391Dr. Eugene TraniLynn FielitzGeorge Williams/8318-24/162-77/5804-367-1277AfternoonsDr. Richard SanderTEAMark Halstead804-367-8818804-737-9780804-367-9723Franklin St. Gym/1,500Black and GoldRamsMetro18-244-74/44/37First meeting

University of ConnecticutNovember 16 - 6:30 pjn.

Location:Founded:Enrollment:President:Head Coach:

Alma Mater/Year:Record at School/Years:Career Record/Years:Office Phone:Best Time to Call:

Asst. Coach:Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Director:SID for Volleyball:

Office Phone:Home Phone:Fax Phone:

Home Court/Capacity:

Colors:Ncikname:Conference:1990 Overall Record:1990 Conference Record:Letter Winners Lost/Returning:Starters Lost/Returning:Newcomers:Record vs. MSU:

Storrs, Connecticut188112,636Dr. Harry J. HartleyMaureen WalshProvidence College/198554-59/354-59/3203-486-2694MorningsEllen Crandall-OrnerPenn State/1982Lew PerkinsLisa Juscik203-486-3531203-423-3561203-486-5085Harry A. Gampel Pavilion/8,302Blue and WhiteHuskiesBig East13-262-55/64/26First Meeting

Great Midwest ChampionshipsMemphis, Tennessee

November 22-23

GREATMIDWEST COISI FEREIMCE

Alabama-Birmingham

Cincinnati

DePaul

Marquette

St Louis

Memphis State

TentativeGreat Midwest Conference Championship

Schedule of Events

Match 1 - 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 22Seed 4 vs. Seed 5

Match 2 - 12:30 p.m., Friday, November 22Seed 3 vs. Seed 6

Match 3 - 6:00 p.m.,, Friday, November 22Seed 1 vs. Winner or Match 1

Match 4 - 8:00 p.m Friday, November 22Seed 2 vs. Winner of Match 2

Match 5 -10:00 a.m., Saturday. November 23Losers of Match 1 and 2 for Fifth Place

Match 6 -12:30 p.m., Saturday, November 23Losers of Match 3 and 4 for Third Place

Match 7 - Championship, 3:00 p.m.Winners of Match 3 and 4

, Saturday, November 23

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Memphis State University

The roots of Memphis State date back toSeptember 15, 1912, with the establishment andopening of the West Tennessee State NormalSchool, which provided for the training of primaryand secondary education teachers.

However, the seed for the normal school'screation were sown three years earlier, in 1909,when the Tennessee General Assembly passed aGeneral Education law calling for theestablishment and maintenance of three normalschools, one located in each of the three granddivisions of the State.

The eastern edge of Memphis became the site forthe West Tennessee State Normal School, which in1925 became the West Tennessee State TeachersCollege. In 1941, the College's curriculum inliberal arts was expanded, and the name waschanged to Memphis State College, an institutionserving three to four thousand students. Theundergraduate program was reorganized into threeschools and a graduate school was added in 1951.

On July 1,1957, Memphis State achieved its statusas a university and has since expanded its degreeprograms to serve a student population of over20,000. Memphis State's campus covers 1,100 acreson four different sites with more than 100buildings. The main campus is situated in a quietresidental section of Memphis. The campus isunique as it is not all brick and concrete that onemay expect from a university in a city with apopulation of more than 900,000 but possessesmany open fields, trees, and athletic facilities whichcreate a park-like atmosphere.

South campus, which used to be a veteranshospital, was donated to the university. TheKennedy Sportsplex and married housing facilitiesopened in 1970. Kennedy Sportsplex consists ofNat Buring Baseball Stadium, the Tiger footballteam's indoor and outdoor practice facility, a golfdriving range, a weightroom and a eight-lane tartansurface track.

The primary purpose of Memphis StateUniversity is to advance learning. The University isdedicated first to the traditional ideals of learningby focusing its attention and efforts upon thecreation, transmission, and application ofknowledge. Secondly, it is committed to goals thatare utilitarian in preparing students to serve in avariety of professions and occupations, and inproviding services to society for improving thequality of life and environment.

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Memphis State University

Through instruction, research and publicservice the University offers a diversity of learningopportunities for the pursuit of knowledge andtruth in an atmosphere of free inquiry and opendiscussion. A community of learning, theUniversity exists to nurture students in achievingintellectual competence, maturity, and selfdevelopment.

Memphis State is fully accredited by the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools. Variouscolleges, schools, departments and programs areaccredited by their accrediting agencies.

Memphis State University is comprised of sixundergraduate colleges, The School of Law, and theGraduate School. The undergraduate colleges areThe College of Arts and Sciences, The FogelmanCollege of Business and Economics, The College ofCommunication and Fine Arts, The College ofEducation, The Herff College of Engineering, andThe University College. There are several specialprograms: Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC,Audiology and Speech Pathology, City andRegional Planning, International Studies, Nursingand Urban Studies. The Office of Advancementand Continuing Education coordinates CEU(Continuing Education Unit) credit throughconferences, institutes, short courses, etc; andnon-credit courses designed to provide increasedopportunities for the people of this area to availthemselves of University facilities and services.

Overall Memphis State University offers degreesin 19 bachelors (74 majors! 11 master (62 majors),four doctoral (16 majors), one specialist (threemajors) and one professional academics programs.However, there is more to university life than just

academics. At Memphis State there are a varietyof clubs, organizations, honor societies, specialinterest and service groups and other activities forstudents to become involved.

If a student wants the full experience of universitylife, there are more than 2,500 students who live oncampus. At MSU there are five men's dorms andseven women's dorms as well as housing formarried couples on south campus.

All work and no play does not make for awell-rounded education. The Student ActivitiesCounsel (SAC) coordinates such on campus eventsas movies, concerts, dances, speakers, homecomingactivities and the Miss MSU pageant.

For students interested in joining a socialorganization, there are 15 fraternities and 12sororities. For those interested in the arts, there arevarious productions both theatrical and musicalperformed on one of the three stages at the TheatreBuilding. Memphis State also has its own art gallery.

A good sweat can be worked-up at the Health,Physical Education and Recreation Complex or theMSU Field House. These two athletic complexeshave such recreational facilities as tennis,racquetball and handball courts, indoor andoutdoor Olympic-size pools, basketball courts, anall-weather track, free-weight and Nautilusweightrooms. The recreation department sponsorsa variety of intramural sports that students mayparticipate throughout the academic year.

Memphis State also has organizations that areestablished for minorities such as the Black StudentAssociation and the International StudentAssociation. There are also 15 religiousorganizations for a student to become involved inat MSU.

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DR. V. LANE RAWLINSPresidentBrigham Young, 1963

Dr. V. Lane Rawlins, the former vice chancellor for academic affairs for the Universityof Alabama, was hired on March 23, 1991 as the 10th President of Memphis StateUniversity. Rawlins replaces Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter, who retired this year.

Dr. Rawlins, age 53, served as the vice chancellor of academic affairs for the University of Alabama forfive years.

Prior to his appointment at Alabama, Rawlins was the Vice Provost for Washington State Universityfrom 1982 through 1986. Prior to being selected as Vice Provost, he held the position of Chairman of theDepartment of Economics at Washington State from 1977 through 1982. Rawlins also served as a professorin the Economics Department at Washington State from 1968 through 1986.

A native of Newdale, Idaho, Rawlins received his undergraduate degree in Economics from BrighamYoung in 1963. He received his Ph. D. in Economics from the University of California-Berkeley in 1969.

Rawlins has also served as a Supervisory Manpower Analyst for the U.S. Department of Labor, a researchconsultant for Westat Corporation in Rockville, Maryland and a research associate at Princeton University(1979-83), The Brookings Institution (1976-79) and Cal-Berkeley (1969-71).

He is a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, Blue Key, American Economics Association, IndustrialRelations Research Association, Alabama Academy of Sciences, National Forum of System AcademicOfficers and the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges Council of AcademicAffairs.

A well published writer, Rawlins has contributed major reports and chapters for 10 books and has writtennumerous published articles for The Journal of Human Resources, The Review of Economics andStatistics and The American Economic Review.

Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo, have three children and five grandchildren.

Memphis State UNIV^-ERSITY

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The Administration 63

CHARLES CAVAGNAROAthletic DirectorMemphis State, 1966

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

Cavagnaro, besides his duties as the MSU's athletic director, serves on the NCAAPolicy-making Council.

A lifelong Memphian, the 48-year-old Cavagnaro attended elementary and high school in Memphis, andreceived a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism in 1966 from Memphis State University.

He began working for The Commercial Appeal at the age of 19, when he was a freshman at MemphisState.

Cavagnaro worked as a sports reporter for 10 years at The Commercial Appeal, covering all manner ofsports stories and dealing with personalitites, player, coaches from all areas of sports during this time andwas assigned to cover Memphis State football and basketball.

He served on the Look Magazine All-America selection committee, and was a member of the AmericanLegion World Series in Baseball operation.

After 10 years at The Commercial Appeal, Cavagnaro became general manager of the professionalbasketball team, the Memphis Pros in ABA, in 1970 and at the time was the youngest general manager(30) in professional basketball.Cavagnaro returned to The Commercial Appeal and worked in a series of newpaper management position

including night metropolitan editor, executive sports editor, assistant managing editor, and assistantmanaging editor for the metropolitan desk, a position he held until 1980.

Cavagnaro's wife, Pat, is a real estate sales person and a member of the Million Dollor Sales Club. Theyhave three children, Mrs. Tammy Rogers of Memphis; Scarlett, who received her undergraduate andmasters degrees from MSU; and Chip, a junior at Memphis State.

LYNN PARKESAssociate Athletic Director - Women's AthleticsAlabama, 1973

Lynn Parkes is now in her eighth year as administrator of the Women's AthleticDepartment at Memphis State University. As such, she oversees the seven women'sintercollegiate sports of basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor trackand field and volleyball.

Prior to devoting her services full-time to her assistant athletic directors position,Parkes was the women's golf coach for 11 years.A native of Lawrenceburg, Term., Parkes is a 1973 graduate of the University of Alabama. While at

Alabama Parkes played collegiate golf and competed for the Crimson Tide at the AIAW nationaltournament her final three years of college.Following her graduation she taught for two years at Loretto (Term.) High School as a physical education

instructor.Parkes came to Memphis State in 1975 to complete her graduate degree in physical education, and at

the same time, started the women's golf program at Memphis State.A member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association and the Women's Golf Coaches Association,

Parkes also serves as a area consultant for the National Golf Foundation, which provides teaching clinicsin this country. She also continues as an active contributor to the development of junior golf.Parkes, 39 serves on numerous local civic organizational boards, and is a member of the National Board

of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Golf Ministry.

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Memphis State Athletic Academics

Memphis State's new Athletic Academic Center

In 1987, Dr. Timothy Sumner who had been hiredin 1986 to become the director of AthleticAcademic Services, began planning for theconstruction of an athletic academic center.

Memphis State's new $90,000 Athletic AcademicServices Center was opened in January of 1990. The4,000-square-foot center serves about 260 athletes,trainers, and managers on 16 Tiger athletic teamsand is located in the MSU Field House.

The facility contains: three tutor rooms, eacheight-person capacity; two computer labs, outfittedwith eight Zenith PCs and six Macintoshs; threetypes of study area seating; 16 individually lightedstudy carrels; three counselor offices; check-inarea; kitchen area for staff and evening workers;director's suite with conference area,reception/secretary area and assistants' offices.

The Center for Athletic Academic Services iscommitted to assisting student-athletes in earninga college degree. The Center provides anatmosphere of personal attention andencouragement as well as tutorial assistance andacademic support.

The Center's services include advice in all aspectsof the student's academic life ~ registration; studyskills; degree planning; information regardingUniversity programs and policies and procedures.The Center also offers advice, sponsors programsand workshops to enhance the personaldevelopment of the student athlete. Informationregarding NCAA rules and regulations are madeavailable to the student athlete by the Center.Additionally, the Center monitors thestudent-athlete's progress toward his/her degreeobjective.

The Academic Counselors are Nancy Carlile whois in charge of monitoring, evaluating andcounseling the baseball, men's golf and all LadyTiger sports; Richard Jones is responsible for thesoccer, men's track and tennis teams as well as allmanagers and trainers. He is also responsible forthe 'Tiger Key Program" of social, personal andprofessional training of all student athletes; andGina Pickens who is responsible for the football andmen's basketball student-athletes.

Student Athletes work in one of two computer labs

Dr. Tim SumnerNancy CarlileRichard JonesGina Pickens

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Memphis State Athletic Facilities

Kennedy Complex on MSU's South Campus

Kennedy Complex weight room

Kennedy complex training room

The Tiger athletic family has many places they callhome at Memphis State University.

In 1970, the Memphis State Athletic Departmentofficially opened the Kennedy Sportsplex, a140-acre complex located just south of the maincampus. The complex serves as the home of theTiger football, baseball and track teams and offersworkout facilities for all MSU sports.

The main building at Kennedy features a 50-yard,indoor practice field with an artificial surface. Thisfield is used for workouts when the weatherprohibits outdoor practices and is also used by thebaseball team for winter workouts. Also housed inthe main building is a modern, well-equippedtraining room, a fully equipped weight trainingfacility, the football equipment room, the footballlocker room, sauna and steam rooms and film andmeeting rooms, as well as locker rooms for thebaseball and track teams. Located behind the mainbuilding are four outdoor football fields, used forfall and spring practices.

All of Memphis State's home baseball games areplayed at Nat During Stadium, a 2,000-seat facilityadjacent to Kennedy's main building.

Located next to the baseball stadium is KennedyTrack, an eight-lane, polyurathane tartan surfacetrack used by the Memphis State track teams forhome meets.

Other features of Kennedy Sportsplex include anOlympic (indoor) pool and a golf driving range thatis used by the Tiger golf teams.

The weight room at Kennedy Complex is currently1,500 square-feet, but plans are in the works for anew 8,000 square-feet weight room. There are 8,500pounds of free weights and dumb bells. As well,there are 44 pieces of equipment for the Tigers totrain.

The Kennedy Sportsplex, recently remodeled, isone of the finest facilities of its kind in the countryand offers the Memphis State athlete an excellentlocale to increase his/her athletic ability.

Nat Buring Baseball Stadium

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The Great American Pyramid, the new home ofTiger basketball

The MSU Field House, home of Lady Tigerathletics

The 62,380-seat Liberty Memorial Stadium is the site of all MemphisState home football games as well as the Liberty Bowl post-seasongame.

Memphis State's Tiger basketball team will play the 1991-92 seasonat their new home, the Great American Pyramid which will seatapproximately 20,000 fans. The Great American Pyramid sits on thebank of the Mississippi river and is visible to motorists as they crossthe Tennesse - Arkansas bridge into Memphis.

Echles Field is the home of the Memphis State soccer team. The500-seat facility is located adjacent the to Health Physical Educationand Recreation Building.

The Memphis State women's basketball and volleyball teams playall home events at the 3,000-seat MSU Field House. Situated in theheart of MSU's main campus, the Field House is equipped withlocker room and training facilities for the five Lady Tiger athleticteams. Behind the Field House is a track and adjacent to the FieldHouse are 10 laykold tennis courts.

However, the men's and women's tennis teams host their opponentson the HPER (Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building)courts. There are 21 laykold-surfaced courts which allow the Tigertennis teams to host multi-team tournaments. This past summer, 14of the courts were resurfaced.

Also available at the HPER Building are two full gymnasiums whichare used by women's basketball during the off-season and thewomen's volleyball team. Also available for the women's athleticteams are a 16-machine nautilus weight room with numerouslifecycles and stationary bikes, as well as a Stepmaster, and a freeweight room with a Universal weight station.

The men's and women's golf teams practice at numerous coursesaround Memphis.

The Lady Tigers train in the HPER nautilus weightroom

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The City of Memphis 67

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Memphis on the Mississippi is named for the Egyptain city of the same name on the Nile. The namemeans "Place of good abode."Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson, one of the founders and later the seventh President of the United States,

is generally credited with naming Memphis when it was established in 1819.Known as the "Nations Distribution Center," "The Cotton Capital of the World" and "The Hardwood

Capital of the Nation," Memphis, now the 14th largest city in the United States, has a rich heritage havinglived under five flags: Spain 1541; France 1682; Great Britian 1763; United States, 1784, and theConfederacy, 1861-62.Today's Memphis presents a full spectrum of sports, visual and performing arts, and special events for

971,900 citizens.Located in the heart of Mid-America, Memphis is accessible from parts of the country. Memphis

International Airport is served by eight major air carriers and is a hub for Northwest Airlines. MIA offersover 300 flights daily and is the home of Federal Express, the nations largest package carrier. In addition,12 excellent U.S., highways and Amtrak also serve the city.An all-new sports complex at the Mid-South Fairgrounds includes the home of Memphis State's football

team, the 62,380-seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, and also the site of one of the top post-seasonfootball classics in America, the Liberty Bowl. The complex is also the site of the 4.7 million Mid-SouthColisem, an 11,200-seat arena which is the home of MSU's nationally known basketball team. TimMcCarver Baseball Stadium is the home of the Memphis Chicks, a AA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals.Memphis has become a national mecca for golfers, with nine public and 12 private courses throughout

the city. The annual Federal Express St. Jude Classic is held here in August bringing the top PGAprofessional to Memphis.Memphis, where W.C. Handy gave birth to the Blues, is also the home of the late Elvis Presley and the

Memphis Sound. The recording industry in this city has won acclaim from top-selling singers throughoutthe country.

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Media Information

SHERILYN 5'ASHAssociate Sports Information DirectorEastern Kentucky, 1984

PRESS CREDENTIALS - Requests for working press passes should be directedto Sherilyn Fiveash,; prefer able in writing, at least one week in advance of a specificmatch. Seating is limited and will be restricted to filing press, radio and televisionrepresentatives needs according to NCAA regulations. Credentials not picked up atthe Sports Information Office (Room 205 of the Athletic Office Building at the

corner of Southern and Normal), can be picked up at the ticket window at the Field House.

PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS - These credentials will be issued only to accreditedphotographers or those individuals on special assignment. Photographers may take pictures from thesidelines during the match provided they remain a safe distance from the playing court and not in frontof the bench and coaching areas. Permission must be given by game officials for flash photography. Allnetwork television camera persons should abide by the same guidelines as photographers. Videotape orhighlight crews from visiting schools should make arrangements at least one week advance ofcompetition to Sherilyn Fiveash.

RADIO - Three seats are available for visiting radio outlets on press row in the MSU Field House.Requests to broadcast must be made in writing at the earliest possible date to receive permission.The station is responsible for making its own arrangements with South Central Bell at 901-761-6504.SCB will then contact the Women's Basketball SID for arrangments for assignment of the telephone.

PARKING - Parking is available in the MSU Field House parking lot. No parking passes will bedistributed. The gates to the Field House parking lot will be raised at 6:00 p.m., the evening of a matchand will be open at all times during weekend matches.

TELELPHONES/FAX - Three long-distance, operator-assisted telephones are available, one on pressrow and two in the media room, on a first-come, first-serve basis. Priority will be given to wire servicerepresentatives and to those filing for publication the next morning (for night games). Arrangements tohave boxscores or any other written materials faxed can be made through the SID.

STATISTICS/SERVICES - Memphis State will provide complete game statistics, includingplay-by-play, halftime box scores, and complete post-game box scores. Coaches' quotes will be providedupon request.

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

TICKET INFORMATION - Tickets for all home games are available at the Athletic Ticket Officewhich is open from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The ticket office telephone number is (901) 678-2331.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS - All player interviews are coordinated with coach Lucas-White throughSherilyn Fiveash of the sports information staff. Please contact Sherilyn so that she may attempt to seta time for the interview which does not interfere with the player's academic or practice schedule.

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The 1991 Lady Tigers

Front Row L-R: Renee Ross, Cherilyn Bright, Kris Lemon, Lisa Bray andJamie Runkle.

Back Row L-R: Asst. Coach Angie Buchanan, Alisande Cavanagh, Amy Greer,Kim Lemon, Lori Rembe, Analise Navia, Sami Randolph and Head Coach PennyLucas-White.

Lady Tiger Travel PlansBULLDOG CLASSICAthens, Ga.Friday-Saturday, Aug. 30-31Quarters: Holiday Inn

(Aug. 29-31)Leave: Aug. 29, 9:00 a.m.

(University Bus)Return: Aug. 31 after 6:30 match

VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY INVIT.Madison, Wis.Friday-Saturday, Sept. 6-7Quarters: InnTowner

(Sept. 5-8)Leave: Sept. 6,8:30 a.m.

(Northwest 290)Return: Sept. 8,1:10 p.m.

(Northwest 670)

SALUKI INVITATIONALCarbondale, III.Friday-Saturday, Sept. 13-14Quarters: Best Inns of America

(Sept. 13-14)Leave: Sept. 13,8:00 a.m.

(University Bus)Return: Sept. 14, after 4:30 match

ARKANSAS LITTLE-ROCKLittle Rock, Ark.Tuesday, Sept. 24, 7:00p.m.Leave: Sept. 24,2:00 p.m.

(University Bus)Return: Sept. 24, after match

WRIGHT ST. INVITATIONALDayton, Ohio

Friday-Saturday, Sept. 27-28Quarters: Holiday Inn

(Sept. 26-28)Leave: Sept. 26,9:00 a.m.

(University Bus)Return: Sept. 28 after 4:00 match

OLE MISSOxford, Miss.Tuesday, Oct. 1, 7:00p.m.Leave: Oct. 1, 2:00 p.m.

(University Bus)Return: Oct. 1, after 7:00 match

SOUTHWEST MISSOURICLASSICSpringfield, Mo.Friday-Saturday, Oct. 4-5Quarters: Howard JohnsonLeave: Oct. 3,12:00 p.m.

(University Bus)Return: Oct. 6,1:00 p.m.

LOUISVILLELouisville, Ky.Friday, Oct. 11, 6:00p.m.Quarters: Hampton InnLeave: Oct. 11, 8:00 a.m.

(University Bus)CINCINNATICincinnati, OhioSaturday, Oct. 12, 6:30p.m.Quarters: Clarion HotelReturn: Oct. 12 after 7:30 match

ST. LOUISSt. Louis, Mo.

Saturday, Oct. 19, 7:00p.m.Leave: Oct. 19,10:00 a.m.

(University Bus)Return: Oct. 19 after 7:00 match

ARKANSAS STATEJonesboro, Ark.Tuesday, Oct. 29, 7:00p.m.Leave: Oct. 29, 2:00 p.m.

(University Bus)Return: Oct. 29 after 7:00 match

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAMBirmingham, Ala.Friday-Saturday, Nov. 1-2Quarters: Hampton InnLeaver Nov. 1, 9:00 a.m.

(University Bus)Return: Nov. 2 after 12:00 match

OLE MISSOxford, Miss.Saturday, Nov. 9, 7:00p.m.Leave: Nov. 9,2:00 p.m.

(University Bus)Return: Nov. 9 after 7:00 match

CONNECTICUT CHALLENGEStorrs, Conn.Friday-Saturday, Nov. 15-16Quarters: Quality InnLeave: Nov. 15,7:55 a.m.

(US Air 1515)Return: Nov. 17,1:54 p.m.

(US Air 403)

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1991 Volleyball ScheduleDATE OPPONENT

Bulldog ClassicAug. 30 American UniversityAug. 31 Illinois StateAug. 31 Georgia

Volleyball Monthly InvitationalSept. 6 WisconsinSept. 7 Southern CaliforniaSept. 7 Rhode Island

Saluki InvitationalSept. 13 Southern IllinoisSept. 14 Illinois-ChicagoSept. 14 Ohio University

GRAPHIC SYSTEMS CLASSICSept. 20 ARKANSAS STATE vs. TULANESept. 20 NORTHEAST LOUISIANASept. 21 CONSOLATION &CHAMPIONSHIPSept. 24 Arkansas-Little Rock

Wright State InvitationalSept. 27 BradleySept. 28 George WashingtonSept. 28 Wright StateOct. 1 Ole Miss

SWMS Autumn ClassicOct. 4 ButlerOct. 5 Stephen AustinOct. 5 Southwest Missouri StateOct. 11 LouisvilleOct. 12 'CincinnatiOct. 17 LOUISIANA TECHOct. 19 *St. LouisOct. 25 *DEPAULOct. 26 *MARQUETTEOct. 29 Arkansas StateNov. 1 'Alabama-BirminghamNov. 2 RiceNov. 8 OLE MISSNov. 9 OLE MISS

Connecticut ChallengeNov. 15 ArmyNov. 16 Virginia CommonwealthNov. 16 ConnecticutNov. 21-23 GREAT MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS

* Denotes Great Midwest Conference GamesHome matches in all CAPS/BOLDAll Times Central

SITEAthens, Ga.

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