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2009-10 Jennies Basketball Media Guide Is a Publication of the University of Central Missouri Athletics Media Relations Office, Rob Mccutcheon Director Brittney Slifer JENNIES BASKETBALL 2009-2010 MEDIA GUIDE Deidra Dace Meghan Waggoner General Information Area Code & Prefix - 660-543-xxxx Name of School . University of Central Missouri City/Zip . Warrensburg, MO 64093 Founded . 1871 Enrollment . 11,000 Nicknames . Mules & Jennies School Colors . Cardinal & Black Affiliation . NCAA Division II Conference . Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association President . Dr. Aaron Podolefsky Athletics Director . Jerry Hughes 4250 Athletic Department Phone / Fax . 4250 / 8034 Faculty Representative . Dr. Paul Engelmann - 4788 Associate AD/Internal Operations . Kathy Anderson - 4310 Associate AD/External Operations . Shawn Jones - 8091 Media Relations Director . Rob McCutcheon - 4312 Athletics Office Secretary . Rhonda Crews - 4250 Ticket Office . Sarah Castillo - 4063 Head Trainer . Brian Curless - 580-0035 Promotions/Web Design . Bob Jackson - 8194 Head Coaches and Full-Time Assistants Baseball HeadCoach ............................................................................Tom Myers 4800 Assistant . Matt Murray 8307 Men’s Basketball Head Coach . .Kim Anderson 4251 Assistants . .Brad Loos 4249, Brian Lohrey 4757 Women’s Basketball Head Coach . Dave Slifer 4253 Assistant . Josh Keister 4258 Cross Country Head Coach. Kirk Pedersen 8309 Football HeadCoach............................................................................Willie Fritz 4252 Assistants . Scott Grinde (4199), Jeff Conway (4216) . Chuck Clemens (8021), Charlie Stubbs (4697), Gregg Nesbitt (4486) Sean Edinger (4485) Men’s Golf Head Coach . Tim Poe 4182 Women’s Soccer Head Coach . Lewis Theobald 4187 Softball Head Coach . Susan Anderson 4139 Assistant . .Dee Keim 4679 Track & Field Co-Head Coaches . Kirk Pedersen 8309 /Kip Janvrin 4254 Volleyball Head Coach . .Flip Piontek 4011 Assistant . Chrissy Elder 4572 Women’s Bowling Head Coach . Ron Holmes 8100 Wrestling Head Coach . .Robin Ersland 8511 Table of Contents - - 1 1 This is the University of Central Missouri The Opponents This is the Univerisy of Central Missouri . 2-3 2009-10 Non-Conference Opponents. 47-49 UCM Board of Governors & Administration. 4 2009-10 MIAA Opponents. 50-54 UCM Athletics Administration . 5-7 All-Time Scores vs. MIAA Opponents . 55-56 Athletics Coaches and Staff . 8 2009-10 MIAA Composite Basketball Schedule . 57-58 Central Missouri Athletics. 9 Jennies’ All-Time Records vs. All Opponents. 59-61 Why the Mules ? . 10 Jennies’ All-Time Year-by-Year Scores . 62-67 Welcome to Warrensburg, Missouri . 11 Jennies’ Coaches’ Composite Records . 68 Media Information . 12 Jennies’ Post-Season Playoff History . 68 UCM Spirit Groups . 13 The UCM Multipurpose Building . 14 2009-10 UCM Jennies Basketball Jennies Basketball History 2009-10 Jennies Roster & Personnel Situation . 15 Jennies Individual and Team Basketball Records . 69 2009-10 Jennies Preview . 16-17 All-Time Leaders . 70-72 Head Coach Dave Slifer. 18 Annual Statistical Leaders . 72-73 Assistant Coaches & Staff . 19-20 Jennies Basketball All-Time Roster . 74 Meet the Jennies . 21-31 Jennies Basketball All-Time Award Winners . 75-77 Jennies Basketball Support Staff . 32 2008-09 In Review The MIAA Jennies Overall and MIAA Statistics..
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