2012 Mocs Football University/staff media info

127 CHANCELLOR 2012 Mocs Football roger brown chancellor Academic Affairs since 2000. Previously, he east Tennessee PreK-16 Education Council. had served since 1991 in various academic and administrative capacities with the University of A strong supporter of athletics, Dr. Brown North Carolina at Charlotte. Brown left Char- recently concluded his appointment as the lotte in 2000 as Senior Associate Provost and Chair of the Council of Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Presidents.

A political scientist with particular academic em- Brown’s wife and partner, Dr. Carolyn Thomp- phasis in American government, Brown earned son, was also a committed community activist. bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Political She was involved and supported many different Science from the University of Tennessee and areas of the University. She fought a coura- the Ph.D. in Political Science from The Johns geous battle against myelofibrosis, a cancer of Hopkins University. He began his teaching the bone marrow, and passed away on march career at Iowa State University in 1983 before 2, 2012. The couple has two children, Caroline joining the Charlotte faculty in 1985. and Austin. Dr. Roger G. Brown, a proven academic leader and native Tennessean, is the fifteenth head of In 2002, Brown was appointed to the inaugu- Dr. Brown has announced his retirement from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. ral delegation of the American Association of UTC is the spring of 2013. A national search His appointment as Chancellor was celebrated State Colleges and Universities Sino-American for his replacement has begun. by the campus in February of 2006. Leadership Development Training for Higher Education Leaders in China. He has traveled on Under Brown’s leadership, the campus has assignment for the U.S. experienced record enrollment growth at all Department of State levels, reaching the significant milestone of to Syria, Jordan, and surpassing more than 11,000 students in fall Israel. He also helped 2011. Since taking the helm of the Chattanooga establish international campus, he has promoted UTC’s mission as a exchanges with uni- metropolitan university with special emphasis versities in Germany, in the fields of science, mathematics and tech- France, South Korea, nology. Brown has also pledged the campus’ and South Africa. commitment to teacher preparation, healthcare professions, business and commerce and In Chattanooga, Brown cultural appreciation. is a member of Rotary International and has UTC recently completed a strategic planning also been named to the initiative that focuses campus efforts on the United Way of Greater power of partnerships, especially relationships Chattanooga Board of within the learning laboratory of Chattanooga. Directors, the RiverCity In 2008, Chattanooga earned the Commu- Company Board and nity Engagement designation by the Carnegie the Chattanooga Area Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in Chamber of Commerce recognition of its many successful partnerships Board of Directors. He in the community. is a commissioner of the Southern Asso- Brown came to Chattanooga from the Uni- ciation of Colleges and versity of North Carolina at Pembroke, where Schools and has been he served as Provost and Vice Chancellor for appointed to the South-

Dr. Richard Brown Chuck Cantrell Dr. John Delaney Terry Denniston Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Executive Assistant Finance & Ops University Relations Student Development to the Chancellor 128 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football INTERIM DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS LAURA HERRON INTERIM director of athletics Rate (APR) scores over the last five Foundations of Education in 1993. years. She worked to develop and implement a long-term strategy that re- A native of Rising Fawn, Ga., Herron sulted in record APR scores in the most worked with USA Softball for five years recent update for the NCAA. UTC had as the athletic trainer. From 1999-2003, 11 programs score a perfect 1000 in the she accompanied the National Team 2010-11 data, including the Mocs’ first to several international tournaments in multi-year 1000 earned by the men’s San Diego, Hawaii and Canada. In the golf team. summer of 2000, she put her athletic training skills to work for the Olympic Herron began her time at Chattanooga Gold-Medal winning USA Softball Team as an Assistant Athletic Trainer from as it prepared for the 2000 Summer 1994-04, adding the title of Senior Olympics with its “Central Park to Syd- Laura Herron is in her 19th year work- Woman Administrator in 1999. She was ney” U.S. Tour. In 2001, Herron interned ing in the University of Tennessee at promoted to Assistant Athletics Direc- at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chattanooga Athletics Department and tor/SWA in 2003 and moved out of the Colorado Springs, Colo. has served the University in a variety of Training Room and into the Compliance capacities during her tenure. She is cur- Office in 2004. She has held her current rently the Interim Director of Athletics, position as Senior Associate Athletics as announced by UTC Chancellor Dr. Director/SWA since Roger Brown on July 16, 2012. July 2010.

Herron was the Senior Associate Athlet- Prior to her ar- ics Director for Compliance and Admin- rival at UTC, Her- istration and served as the Mocs’ Senior ron was the Head Woman Administrator. She plans to re- Women’s Athletic turn to this position once the new Direc- Trainer at Florida tor of Athletics is in place. Southern College. She received her Herron has oversight and supervision of Bachelor of Sci- the UTC compliance office staff, serves ence degree in as sport administrator for five sports and Corporate Fitness oversees student-athlete welfare. She and Recreation is the director of gameday operations from the University for volleyball, women’s and of West Georgia in softball and has served as Tournament 1991. While work- Director for several NCAA and Southern ing as a graduate Conference postseason events. assistant trainer at Troy University, Herron has also led the Mocs efforts Herron earned her for improving their Academic Progress master’s degree in

Matt Pope Andrew Horton Mike Royster Dr. Emily Blackman Dr. Jay Blackman Todd Bullard Dr. Debbie Ingram Senior Associate Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Assistant A.D. Assistant A.D. Director of Faculty Athletics Athletics Director External Equipment & Facilities Academics Communications Sports Medicine Representative 129 Additional STAFF/head coaches 2012 Mocs Football

Additional Athletics Support Staff

Marquita Armstead Melissa Cate Hank Cobb Leah Gill Jay Harris Dir. - Compliance Admin. Assistant GM - Mocs Sports Prop. Production Coordinator Dir. of Major Gifts

Anne Jay Erika Lerum Jenni Martin Brent McMillian Andy Page Terry Porter Admin. Assistant Dir. - Marketing/Promotions Marketing Assistant Asst. Dir. - Ticketing Creative Services Asst. Asst. Dir. - Compliance

C.J. Recher Owen Seaton Cheri Thomas Erin Wehde Caleb Whitted Geoff Wilcox Mocs Sports Properties Dir. - Creative Services Admin. Assistant Mocs Sports Properties Mocs Sports Properties Dir. of Ticketing

Head Coaches

Jeff Clark Heath Eslinger Travis Filar Carlos Garcia Bill Gautier Women’s Tennis Wrestling Volleyball Men’s Tennis Cross Country/T&F

Mark Guhne J.D. Kyzer Wes Moore Colette Murray Frank Reed Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf Softball Men’s Basketball

130 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football MISSION/CORE VALUES mocs mission & core values

Our Mission Academically • Over last 10 semesters, the student-ath- We guide, encourage and support our student-athletes in lete grade point average has risen from their quest for comprehensive excellence - academically, 2.51 (Spring 2007) to 2.97.

athletically and socially. Above all else, we prepare stu- • 57 student-athletes earned degrees in dents for meaningful and productive lives. 2011-12.

• 59 student-athletes named to the fall, Core Values winter and spring Academic All-Southern Conference Teams. Six core values guide and govern our actions at all times. Athletically • Three teams won SoCon titles in 2011- Integrity: We can be counted upon to ‘do the right thing.’ 12, wrestling, men’s golf and women’s golf. Seven teams - women’s basketball (WNIT), men’s and women’s cross coun- : We treat ourselves and others with dignity and try, wrestling, men’s and women’s golf and Respect softball competed in postseason play. respect. • Individually, the Mocs had three All- Americans, two SoCon Athletes of the Positive Attitude: We expect the best of ourselves and Year, seven SoCon Champions, three SoCon Freshmen of the Year and one So- others. Con Coach of the Year. Chattanooga also brought home 36 All-SoCon honors, while 18 student-athletes made various SoCon Premier Service: We work together to take care of people. All-Freshmen teams.

Socially Accountability: We are an important part of a great • The Mocs volunteered at numerous team. community events throughout the year, including National Volunteer Week, Spe- cial Olympics, Read Across America and many more. Continuous Improvement: We are always learning and seeking a ‘better way.’ • The Mocs looked to expand their pres- ence in the surrounding areas with Cara- van trips to Atlanta and Nashville. Not to forget their closest fans, the student-ath- letes again took part in Operation Move- for all fans of mocs athletics and mocs club members In, helping freshmen unload into their dorms to begin the fall semester. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department consid- ers total compliance with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the • Being engaged in the community can ex- highest priorities of our institution. tend past volunteering. The Mocs created We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed a stir with a number of creative marketing to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your relation- ideas, including the Go Blue Be Gold foot- ships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on your part ball game against Jacksonville State , the may be a violation of NCAA rules. Black Out men’s basketball game against Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our web- Furman, Phillip D. Glass donning a foot- site, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact ball helmet for the second year in a row Marquita Armstead, Director for Compliance, at (423) 425-5577. Thank you for and having the No. 2 rated football media guide in the nation. your support and GO MOCS! 131 ALL-SPORTS RECAP 2012 Mocs Football 2011-12 Sport-by-Sport Recap The 2010-11 athletics season at Chattanooga included three SoCon titles and seven league coaches. The Mocs put three on the first team and four on the second postseason appearances. The Mocs had seven individuals claim league champion- squad. Joel Bradford was the only offensive player chosen, making the second ships, and two SoCon Player of the Years. Chattanooga had one SoCon Coach of the team. Linebackers Wes Dothard and Ryan Consiglio were joined on the first Year recipient, three athletic All-Americans and one CoSIDA/Capital One Academic team defense by end Josh Williams. Three defensive backs made the second All-American along with six All-District selections. team, including Chris Lewis-Harris, D.J. Key and Kadeem Wise. • Quaterback B.J. Coleman was taken by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh Men’s Basketball (John Shulman, head coach) - 11-21, 5-13 SoCon North/6th round of the NFL Draft. The Chattanooga native is the Mocs’ all-time leader • Ricky Taylor scored his 1,000th career point on a three-pointer in the Mocs’ with 52 TD passes. first round Dr Pepper Classic win over Longwood on Dec. 29, 2011. His 1,225 points ranks sixth in the DI era. Men’s Golf (Mark Guhne, head coach) - 1st SoCon • 1st NCAA Regional • 18th at the NCAA Championships • Keegan Bell set the Chattanooga record for assists in a career with 538. His • Chattanooga and Stephan Jaeger swept titles at the SoCon and NCAA Bowl- total of 197 was the third-best season in school history. For his three years, ing Green Regional for the strongest postseason showing in school history. he also accumulated 813 points and 319 rebounds. • Jaeger ran away with both medalist honors tying Brad Faxon’s (Furman) • Omar Wattad ended his two-year career fourth in three-pointers made at league record with his 11-shot win at the SoCon Championship before a UTC with 168. He tallied 820 points over those two seasons which is No. 30 four-stroke triumph at regionals. on the DI era scoring list. • Jaeger is the first three-time SoCon Golfer of the Year in league history. He • Junior forward Drazen Zlovaric made SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays with his also became the Mocs’ first 1st Team PING All-American. slam dunk to open the Mocs’ home win over Elon (Feb. 9). • Jaeger ended the season ranked No. 12 in the nation in the Golfweek/ • Chattanooga led the Southern Conference in assists (14.3/game) and field Sagarin Poll. Fox was No. 89 on Golfstat. goal percentage defense (40.7%). Bell led the league in assists (6.2/game) • UTC shot its third-best stroke average of all-time (292.81). Jaeger bested his and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.2). own record posting a 71.14. He holds virtually every school record with career marks of 72.10 strokes per 18, four wins, 69 par or better rounds, 29 cards in Women’s Basketball (Wes Moore, head coach) - 22-10, 16-4/3rd SoCon the 60s, finish pct. (78.5%) and counting pct. (94.1%). His 13-under par total • The Lady Mocs advanced to postseason play for the 12th time in 13 years of 203 winning the NCAA Bowling Green Regional set the 54-hole standard. with an invitation to the WNIT. • Senior Whitney Hood, junior Kayla Christopher and sophomore Taylor Hall Women’s Golf (Colette Murray, head coach) - 1st SoCon • 19th NCAA Regional were named to the All-SoCon Coaches Team. Hall was named to the SoCon • It was a third Southern Conference Championship in a row for the Mocs All-Tournament Second Team. with a second straight sweep of team and individual honors. • Seven Chattanooga women’s basketball players were named to the Southern • Sophomore Jordan Britt captured her first collegiate win at the SoCon. It Conference Academic Honor Roll. Six players were named to the Fall Dean’s marked back-to-back medalist honors as former UTC student-athlete, and List and 10 earned a spot on the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll. In the Spring, current pro, Emma de Groot won in 2011 by three shots over Britt. Britt’s total four were named to the Dean’s List with nine on the Honor Roll. of 222 matched her effort in 2011 claiming a three-shot win over Fanny Cnops • The Lady Mocs led the Southern Conference in home attendance, averaging (UNCG) who was ranked No. 32 in the country at the time. Britt was named 1,883 fans per game at McKenzie Arena. Georgia Southern was a distant to the All-SoCon team, while Mette Kryger nabbed All-Freshman honors. second with a 649 home game average. • The Mocs made their fifth NCAA postseason appearance in as many seasons at the NCAA East Regional in State College, Pa. Chattanooga finished 19th, Cross Country (Bill Gautier, head coach) while individually, Maria Juliana Loza tied for 19th at plus five (221). Men (5th SoCon/9th NCAA Regional) • Women (11th SoCon/26th NCAA Regional) • UTC ranked among the smartest teams in the nation according to the National • Senior Chris Berry and sophomore Lucas Cotter were named All-SoCon First Golf Coaches Association. The Mocs recorded a 3.621 grade-point-average Team while junior Mark Cole was named Second Team All-SoCon. which was 21st overall, 10th among NCAA Division I programs. NGCA All- • Chris Berry earned NCAA All-Region First Team honors with an eighth place American Scholars Loza and Kryger led the effort. Every member of the 2011- finish at the South Region Meet. He is the 11th Moc to earn an automatic bid 12 squad made the Dean’s List. Loza was the 2012 Dayle May Award winner. and the 13th to compete at the NCAA Championships. • Lucas Cotter earned All-Region Second Team honors placing 26th overall Soccer (J.D. Kyzer, head coach) - 6-10-2, 1-9-1 SoCon/11th at the NCAA Regionals. • Junior Becca Smith was named to the All-SoCon second team, finishing with • The men’s earned the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honor after posting a league-high and school-record-tying 16 goals. She also lead the league a 3.81 g.p.a., the highest mark in the nation. Chris Berry was named to the in scoring, breaking the single-season school record with 37 points overall. men’s All-Academic Individual Team. • Senior Donna-Kay Henry was named to the All-SoCon first team, finishing • The women’s team had the fifth highest g.p.a. in the nation and was named with six goals and eight assists. She is the school’s first four-time all- All-Academic by the USTFCCCA. The Lady Mocs posted a team g.p.a. of 3.73. conference selection. • Eleven team members made the Academic All-SoCon team, including Football (Russ Huesman, head coach) - 5-6, 3-5/T6th SoCon Andria Aurand, Danielle Barr, Kelly Crew, Samantha Eitner, Shelby Farmer, • Chattanooga was just four plays away from being 9-2 overall and tied for Donna-Kay Henry, Crystal Mackezyk, Marlee Maynard, Becca Smith, Kelsey the SoCon regular season title. However, the Mocs finished the season 3-5 Swann and Becky VanHorn. in the conference thanks to four losses by a total of five points and five losses • Lady Mocs had four student athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall and by a combined 12 points. spring semesters. Eleven team members were named to the Dean’s List in • UTC was No. 1 in the SoCon and No. 2 in the nation in opponent 1st downs the fall and while 10 made the list in the spring. - 15.1/game; No. 1 in the SoCon and No. 2 in the nation in pass defense - • Junior Becca Smith was named CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District. 140.8 yards/game and No. 1 in the SoCon and No. 5 in the nation in pass efficiency defense - 100.15. Softball (Frank Reed, head coach) - 39-16, 20-2 SoCon/2nd • Linebacker Wes Dothard was named First Team All-American while • Senior Michelle Fuzzard was nominated for the NCAA Woman of the Year, quarterback Terrell Robinson was the SoCon Freshman of the Year. the Lowe’s Senior Class Award, named SoCon Player of the Year for the • Chattanooga had seven members earn All-SoCon honors according to the second season in a row and was recognized as the SoCon Female Athlete of

B.J. Coleman Whitney Hood Becca Smith Stephan Jaeger Chris Berry Michelle Fuzzard 132 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football ALL-sPORTS RECAP 2011-12 Sport-by-Sport Recap the Year. Fuzzard was named an All-American by College Sports Madness. • Rookies Dezerick Frazier (400m) Taylor Pannell (High Jump) Patrick • A record nine Lady Mocs were deemed All-SoCon selections, sending four O’Brien (1500m) and Keeley Stewart (10,000m) were named to the SoCon starters to the first team and five to the second team. Junior Sara Poteat went All-Freshman team. on to be named to the NFCA All-Southern Region first team while Fuzzard • Senior Chris Berry was named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team. The and junior Kasey Tydingco were second team selections. men tied for No. 3 in the nation with a 3.45 team g.p.a., while the women • The Lady Mocs .347 batting average was a national-best for the second were 25th with a 3.40. year in a row. Chattanooga’s 1.91 doubles per game also led the nation. • In addition to being named to the All-SoCon second team, pitcher Taylor Volleyball (Travis Filar, head coach) - 6-26, 3-13 SoCon/6th North Deason, third baseman Sarah Beth Roberts and outfielder Cheyenne Willis • Christina Teter was named to the CoSIDA Capitol One Academic All-District were also recognized on the all-freshman team. III First Team. • Head Coach Frank Reed claimed his 900th career win with a victory over • Sophomore Jennifer Kuroski led the Mocs in kills with 356 last season. Western Carolina and notched his 400th school win with a 12-1 topping of Her 2.83 kills per set average puts her in Chattanooga’s top 10 all-time in Bethune-Cookman. the catagory. • Freshman Melissa Green finished second among Mocs in total digs with Men’s Tennis (Carlos Garcia, head coach) - 14-9, 4-6 SoCon/8th 399, averaging 3.53 digs per set. • The Mocs went 14-9 in 2011, including a 4-6 mark in Southern Conference • Despite suffering a season-ending injury, senior Ellie Kuhn finished her action. It was the most wins for the program since four-year career as the single-season block assists record holder at Chat- 2007 and the most league wins for UTC since going 5-4 in 2007. UTC has tanooga, with 103 in 2009, and is second all-time with an average of 0.91 increased its win total in each of the last three years. blocks per set at UTC. • Junior Manuel Barroetavena led UTC with a 21-8 overall record. The March • Junior Paula Passmore tallied 432 digs to lead the Mocs in the catagory. SoCon Player of the Month went 9-1 in SoCon matches and won 14 of his The 2010 SoCon Libero of the Year ranks fourth all-time at UTC in digs with last 16 singles contests. 1632 and is currently second all-time at Chattanooga in digs per set with a • Junior Roberto Vieira is a three-time All-SoCon performer who battled a 5.16 average. nagging foot injury over the last month of the season. He went 14-12 overall and 10-8 in the spring at No. 1. He earned second team All-SoCon honors Wrestling (Heath Eslinger, head coach) - 11-9, 5-0 SoCon/1st • T65th NCAAs for his play this season. • The Mocs posted a 12-6 overall record and went 5-1 in the Southern • Junior Jackson Tresnan had a 14-8 singles record, all in spring action. He Conference. UTC won its 27th SoCon title with a victory at the SoCon had a nine-match winning streak earlier in the year that won him SoCon Tournament hosted in McKenzie Arena. Player of the Month honors for February. He was 10-5 at the No. 5 position. • Chattanooga sent five wrestlers to the NCAA Championships, including Nick • Tresnan represented the Mocs on the SoCon All-Academic team while Parfitt Soto (133), Dean Pavlou (149), Dan Waddell (157) and Brandon Wright (165) and Crofford were ITA Scholar-Athletes. The Mocs return their entire starting who all won their weight at the SoCon Tournament. Levi Clemons was a late lineup for the 2012-13 season. addition at 174 as an at-large bid. • Nick Soto was named the SoCon Freshman of the Year after a stellar rookie Women’s Tennis (Jeff Clark, head coach) - 16-6, 6-4 SoCon/4th campaign with the Mocs. He won the SoCon title at 133 and finished with a • The Lady Mocs went 16-6 in 2012. It was the most wins for the program 25-8 overall record. since 1999. The 6-4 mark and fourth-place finish in the Southern Conference • Dean Pavlou spent most of the season as the backup to senior Kelly Felix. He make up the best showings in the league since 2001. finally beat Felix out the week before the SoCon Championships, capitalizing • Junior Jenna Nurik led the team with a career-high 24-12 singles record, on his opportunity with his second SoCon title at 149. including 15-7 at No. 1. She earned All-SoCon recognition for her singles play • The Mocs ranked No. 13 in the nation with a 3.15 team g.p.a. according for the third year in a row, making the first team for the second time. to the NWCA. • Kaylene Chadwell won her last nine singles matches to finish with a 23-10 overall singles record. She was named the 2012 SoCon Freshman of the 2011-12 CHATTANOOGA ACCOLADES Year after posting an 8-2 mark in league matches. SoCon Champions (3) SoCon Individual Champions (7) • The Lady Mocs were just as impressive in the classroom, setting a program T Men’s Golf Jordan Britt - Women’s Golf record with a 3.66 team g.p.a. in the spring. Four of the eight team members - Women’s GolfT Lucas Cotter - Indoor 3000M Nurik, Chadwell, senior Brianna Wishing and freshman Claire Mulyadi - posted WrestlingT Stephan Jaeger - Men’s Golf a 4.0 in the spring semester. R-Regular Season • T-Tournament Dean Pavlou - Wrestling 149 • Flynn, Nurik, Chadwell, Wishing and senior Shaina Singh all earned ITA Nick Soto - Wrestling 133 Postseason/NCAA Participants (7) Scholar-Athlete recognition. Women’s Basketball (WNIT) Dan Waddell - Wrestling 157 Men’s Cross Country Brandon Wright - Wrestling 165 Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field (Bill Gautier, head coach) Women’s Cross Country SoCon Freshmen of the Year (3) Men (6th-In/6th-Out) • Women (9th-In/10th-Out) Men’s Golf Kaylene Chadwell - Women’s Tennis • Senior Chris Berry shattered the school record in the Outdoor Track 10,000 Women’s Golf Terrell Robinson - Football meter by more than one minute with a 29:17.72 at the Stanford Invitational. Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Nick Soto - Wrestling He earned an automatic bid to the NCAA East Region Meet and was named Wrestling SoCon Coach of the Year (1) all-conference in the 5000 meter at Outdoor championships. All-Americans (3) Mark Guhne - Men’s Golf • Junior Lucas Cotter claimed the SoCon title in the 3000M at the SoCon Indoor Wes Dothard - Football - 3rd Team Academic All-SoCon (59) Championships with a school record 8:09.89. He also earned all-conference Stephen Jaeger - Men’s Golf - 1st Team All-SoCon (36) in the 5000M at the SoCon Indoors. Michelle Fuzzard - Softball - 3rd Team • Senior Emmanuel Kirwa and junior Mark Cole were all-conference SoCon All-Freshman (18) SoCon Athletes of the Year (2) in the SoCon Outdoor Track 10,000M race finishing second and third, Michelle Fuzzard - Softball respectively. Amanda Sumner was all-conference in the 5000M at the Indoor Stephan Jaeger - Men’s Golf Championships and the 1500M at the Outdoor Championships.

Roberto Vieira Kaylene Chadwell Christina Teter Nick Soto Lucas Cotter Jordan Britt 133 HALL OF FAME 2012 Mocs Football hall of fame Incuctees...... Year Inducted Incuctees...... Year Inducted Billie Abney, Women’s Tennis...... 2009 Donnie Green, Men’s Golf...... 1998 Brent Adams, Football...... 1993 John Green, Football...... 1987 Beth Alexander Edgar, Softball...... 2007 Jack Gregory, Football...... 1987 Everett Allen (D), Special...... 1989 Frank Grigonis, Football...... 1988 , Men’s Basketball...... 1994 Alex Guerry (D), Special...... 1992 Tony Ball, Football...... 2006 Bret Gustafson, Wrestling...... 2006 Larry Barnett, Men’s Basketball...... 1992 Arthur Hall, Jr. (D)...... 1993 Tommy Bartlett, Baseball, Tennis...... 1992 Tyleana Hanner, Track...... 2006 Sue Turberville Barlett, Women’s Tennis...... 1994 Jerry Harris, Football...... 1987 Randy Batten,Wrestling...... 1992 Allison DeVries Harr, Softball...... 2009 Phyllis Blackwell, Women’s Tennis...... 1992 Guy Harris, Wrestling...... 2009 Troy Boeck, Football...... 2009 Charlie Heard, Wrestling...... 1992 Brandon Born, Men’s Basketball...... 2001 Elizabeth Sharp Henderson, Women’s Tennis..... 1992 John Timothy Brennan, Wrestling...... 1995 Carey Ernest Henley, Football...... 1993 Mickey Brokas, Football...... 1990 Mike Hogan, Football...... 2007 , Basketball...... 2003 Col. Ken Hood (D), Special...... 1989 Marilyn Voges Brown, Women’s Tennis..... 1992 Kim Horsey, Women’s Basketball...... 2003 David Bryan, Basketball...... 1991 Mike Hunt, Football...... 2011 Charlie Buckshaw, Wrestling ...... 1998 Dr. David Edmond Hubert, Men’s Tennis..... 1993 Damita Bullock, Women’s Basketball...... 2008 Ralph Hutchinson (D), Football...... 1987 Joe Burke, Football...... 1990 Johnnie Jackson, Special...... 1997 Jacob Burney, Football...... 1992 Junior Jackson, Football...... 1999 William Burnside, Wrestling...... 1993 Turner Jackson, Wrestling...... 1992 Each Hall of Fame class is inducted with a ceremony at the Chattanoo- Bill Butler, Football...... 1988 George Jarck, Men’s Tennis...... 1994 Dr. Earl Campbell (D), Special...... 1992 Brent Johnson, Football...... 2011 ga Country Club and the recognized at halftime of a men’s or women’s Deanna Campbell Goodwin, CC/Track...... 2004 John Kalvelage, Wrestling...... 1994 basketball game. Roger Catarino, Football...... 1989 W.M. “Pop” Keyser, Football...... 1992 Incuctees...... Year Inducted Incuctees...... Year Inducted Greg Cater, Football ...... 1995 Regina Kirk, Women’s Basketball...... 2004 Bill Nash (D), Special...... 1997 Howard Sompayrac, Men’s Basketball...... 1997 Tina Teresa Chairs, Women’s Basketball...... 1993 Bob Klein, Football...... 1987 Andy Nardo (D), Football...... 1988 Paul Squibb (D), Football...... 1987 Howard Clark, Football...... 1987 Art Koeniger (D), Football...... 1987 Keith Nelson, Men’s Basketball...... 2005 Bob Standifer, Football...... 1992 Abe Cohen, Football...... 1990 Kathryn Kolankiewicz, Women’s Tennis..... 1995 David Noblit, Wrestling...... 2001 Thomas “Bo” Stewart (D), Football...... 1987 , Men’s Basketball...... 1999 Joe Kopcha (D), Football...... 1987 Dr. Fred Obear, Chancellor...... 1997 Gary Stich, Men’s Basketball...... 2009 Tim Collins, Football...... 1987 John Kovacevich, Football...... 1992 Dick Onisky, Football...... 1988 Stanford Strickland, Men’s Basketball...... 2010 John Creager, Football...... 1990 Chester Lagod, Football...... 1987 Jason Ontog, Men’s Tennis...... 2010 Kim Brown Suttles, Women’s Basketball...... 2009 Nic Crider, Cross Country/Track...... 2005 Howard Langford, Wrestling...... 1999 Frank Orend, Football...... 1989 Bob Sutton (D), Football...... 1987 Connie Day, Women’s Golf...... 1992 Harold Ledyard, Jr. (D), Football...... 1993 Terrell Owens, Football...... 2003 Parker Talman (D), Football...... 1987 Gordon L. Davenport (D), Special...... 1998 Charles Long (D), Football...... 1987 Phil Dorian Payne, Football...... 1993 Johnny Taylor, Men’s Basketball...... 2005 Aaron “Cos” DeMatteo, Football...... 2010 Tom Losh, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Christine N. Picher, Women’s Tennis...... 1998 Frank Thomas, Football...... 1997 Heidi Narborough Dettinger, W. Tennis...... 2008 Orlando Lourenco, Men’s Tennis...... 1992 Denise Powers, Women’s Basketball...... 1994 Mary Tinkler, Meritorious Service...... 2004 George Dickinson, Men’s Tennis...... 1992 Lori Massengill, Women’s Tennis...... 2007 April Miller Raschke, Softball...... 2005 Dr. Frank Trundle, Sr., Special...... 1999 Tom Drake, Football...... 1992 Mack McCarthy, Men’s Basketball...... 1997 (D), Baseball...... 1991 James R. Tucker, Football...... 1998 Joe Lee Dunn, Football...... 1992 Chris McClure, Women’s Basketball...... 1996 Candace Sue Reynolds, Women’s Tennis...... 1993 Phillip Tuckniss, Men’s Tennis...... 1992 Gwain Durden, Football...... 1988 George McCoy, Football...... 1995 Jim Reynolds, Special...... 2001 Pumpy Tudors, Football...... 2001 Shirlie Elliott, Men’s Basketball...... 1993 Walter “Moose” McGary, Men’s Basketball..... 1992 Glen Richardson, Football...... 2006 Rocky Turner, Football...... 2005 Rachel Evans, Volleyball...... 2005 Byron McGlathery, Wrestling...... 1992 Shannon Womack Robbins, XC/T&F...... 2011 Jerry Ward, Football...... 2004 Charles R. Faires, Wrestling...... 1993 Travis McNeal, Football...... 1994 Gene Roberts, Football...... 1987 Sue McCulloch Webb, Women’s Tennis..... 1996 Sharon Cable Fanning, Women’s Basketball.... 1993 Anthony “Tony” Merendino, Football...... 1998 Betty Grace Rush Robinson, W. Tennis...... 1993 Tom Weathers, Football...... 1999 Wayne Farmer, Football...... 1987 Dudley Merritt, Football...... 1990 Curtis Rouse, Football...... 2005 David J. Weeks, Wrestling...... 1993 George Farr, Wrestling...... 2003 Mary Jane Middelkoop, CC/Track...... 2005 Mike Royster, Equip. Mgr., Asst. AD...... 2005 Ron Whaley (D), Football...... 2008 Max Finley (D), Special...... 1988 Karen Mills, Women’s Basketball...... 1991 Chris Sanders, Football...... 2010 Willie White, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Leon Ford, Men’s Basketball...... 1998 Randall “Brick” Mitchell, Football...... 2008 Davis “Sandy” Sandlin (D), Trainer...... 1987 , Football, A.D...... 1990 Dr. Guy Francis (D), Special...... 1990 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore (D), Football, A.D.... 1987 Vincent Sarratore, Football...... 1987 Gerald Wilkins, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Lance Fulse, Men’s Basketball...... 1996 Wes Moore, Men’s Basketball...... 2011 Russell Schoene, Men’s Basketball...... 1995 Robert “Rock” Wilson (D), Special...... 1995 Jennifer Wilson Galloway, Women’s Basketball.2010 Jim Morgan, Wrestling...... 1992 Don B. Shaver, Football...... 1993 Bucky Wolford, Football...... 1989 Heather Gibson, Volleyball...... 2005 Pierpoint Morgan, Men’s Golf...... 1992 Ron Shumate, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Steve Woods, Football...... 1994 Gibby Gilbert, Men’s Golf...... 1992 Nicholas Wayne Morken, Men’s Basketball.... 1993 Jon Sioredas, Wrestling...... 2011 Pat Woolsey, Baseball...... 2003 James E. Glasser, Wrestling...... 1993 Allan Morris (D), Special...... 1988 Bert Skebeck, (D)...... 1993 Jack Wyatt, Football...... 1989 Wayne Golden, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Joe Morrison (D), Football...... 2005 Eric Smith, Men’s Basketball...... 2007 Pam Yates, Women’s Tennis...... 1997 William Gordon, Men’s Basketball...... 1991 Joseph Patrick Murphy, Wrestling...... 1993 Mike Smith, Football...... 1989 Dick Young, Football...... 1987 John Grant Sr. (D), Special...... 1992 Bob Myers, Wrestling...... 1997 Robert Smith, Football...... 2003 Ralph Zigner, Wrestling...... 1995 Kevin Gray, Men’s Basketball...... 1992 Angelo Napolitano, Football...... 1996

A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Award Gordon L. Davenport Award Joe Morrison Award Inductees are voted into the UTC 1992 Pumpy Tudors 1992 Gordon L. Davenport 1992 Tom Weathers Athletics Hall of Fame by a 10-mem- 1993 Tee Jay Jackson 1993 Col. Ken Hood 1993 James “Bucky” Wolford ber committee. Individuals must be 1994 Brandon Born 1994 Max Finley 1994 Gerald Wilkins a past student-athlete, coach, staff 1995 Michael Kyle 1995 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward 1995 Gibby Gilbert member or volunteer of the Athletics 1996 April Miller 1996 Eileen and John Thornton 1996 Sen. Ward Crutchfield Department. Selection criteria is as 1997 Roy Gregory 1997 Mary Jane Middelkoop 1997 Dr. Frank Trundle and follows: student-athletes must have 1998 Anna & Catherine Wright Dr. Barrry Heywood 1998 Herbert “Book” McCray completed their eligibility, a mini- 1999 Amanda Lynch 1998 Mary Tinkler and 1999 Tom Weathers mum of five years prior to becom- 2001 Dana Reed & Jennifer Wilson the Max Finley Family 2001 Bill Swartz 2002 Emmanuel DeWalt 1999 Joe and Barbara Waters 2002 Angelo “Nubby” Napolitano ing eligible for induction, must have 2003 Ian Mayne 2001 Gary Davis 2003 Ron Wade outstanding athletic achievements 2004 Shannon Wommack 2002 Don McDade 2004 Bert Caldwell or made a significant contribution to 2005 Katasha Brown 2003 Dag Gray 2005 Doug May the program in a supporting role and 2006 Lanni Marchant 2004 Frank Kinser 2006 Buddy Nix must be a person worthy of the dis- 2007 Tara Tembey 2005 Bob Maffett 2007 Reed Sanderlin tinction of becoming a member of the 2008 Lara Newberry 2006 Pam Henry 2008 Alice Tym UTC Athletics Hall of Fame. 2009 Joseph Thornton 2007 Milly Fariss 2009 Mike Parker 2010 Grace Robinette 2008 Steve & Delores Harvey 2010 Dan Beery 2011 Stephan Jaeger 2009 Lewie Card 2011 John Murphy • Given to the UTC student-athlete who best per- 2010 Brenda Lawson • Presented to a UTC constituent who has sonifies the Athletic Department’s strive for com- achieved notable life accomplishments. prehensive excellence, academically, athletically 2011 Guerry Family • Presented to the individual who has shown out- and socially. standing committment to UTC Athletics. 134 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football MOCS CLUB

join the UTC mocs club scholarship endowments By joining the UTC Mocs Club, you are supporting over 300 UTC ENSURING YOUR LEGACY AND THE LEGACY OF UTC ATHLETICS student-athletes in their pursuit of comprehensive academic and Making an endowment gift is a very meaningful and lasting way to make athletic excellence, and participating in the exciting journey of build- a difference in the lives of current and future generations of Chattanooga ing a strong athletics program. Mocs. Below is a list of the current scholarship endowments that benefit the Mocs Athletics Department. If you are interested in creating an en- dowment for the UTC Athletics Program, please contact Andrew Horton at So what does “joining” the UTC Mocs Club mean? (423) 425-5285 or at [email protected].

“Joining” the UTC Mocs Club means committing an annual unre- Steve Baras Memorial Scholarship stricted gift to the Chattanooga Mocs at a level appropriate for you. John T. (Jack) Camp Athletic Scholarship Fund Your annual membership gift supports Student-Athlete Scholar- Robert & Etta Davis Endowment Fund for Athletics ships and lets UTC Athletics attract and retain the best available Martha & Todd Duff Scholarship Fellowship of Christian Athletes Scholarship Fund student-athletes, coaches and staff. Your gift also supports travel Ken & Carey Harpe Scholarship Endowment Fund and recruiting costs, equipment, operations and more. Renee Haugerud & John H. Murphy Football Achievement Fund Dean & Mary Jane Heavener Women’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment Simply put, your gift is the difference that allows UTC to recruit the David & Barbara Ann Hopkins Scholarship difference-makers that will separate the Mocs from our competitors Edgar & Nancy Jolley Basketball Scholarship in the Southern Conference and beyond. Kelley-Maise Scholarship Gene H. Kistler Golf Endowment Joyce Litchford Memorial Scholarship As investors in Comprehensive Excellence, UTC Mocs Club donors T.R. McAfee Memorial Golf Scholarship receive priority seating for football, men’s basketball, and ticket ac- MocFans Summer School & Post-Eligibility Endowed Scholarship Fund cess to marquee games and other post-season events, as well as A.C. Scrappy Moore Memorial Scholarship invitations to special events. Refer to the Donor Levels & Benefits Wes Moore Women’s Basketball Scholarship chart below to get information about the different donor levels and James W. Morgan Wrestling Scholarship associated benefits. Joe A. & Virginia Murphy Scholarship Morton Neal Center Endowment for Athletic Scholarships Nancy Curtis Noblit Endowed Scholarship Fund Over 300 dedicated Mocs proudly comprise “Chattanooga’s Team.” Overmeyer Athletic Scholarship Fund You are invited to honor their hard work and loyalty by joining the U.G. & William E. Paschal Scholarship UTC Mocs Club soon. Douglas Sherman Golf Scholarship William & Susan Pettway Gift to Athletics For more information, or to join the UTC Mocs Club, visit GoMocs. Mary Tinkler Scholarship com or contact Caleb Whitted at (423) 425-4773 or caleb-whitted@ D. Frank Trundle, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Joseph & Barbara Waters Athletic Endowment Fund utc.edu. George R. West, Jr. Scholarship Woodrow Wolford, Sr. Scholarship

135 mocs club 2012 Mocs Football 2012-13 Mocs Club Members Full Scholarship Terrence & Brenda Major Richard York David & Nancy Williams T-Bone’s Café Chattanooga Coca-Cola Bottling Tom & Paige Gardenhire Wayne & Valerie Tipps John Murphy & Renee Haugerud Company Charles Mcbrayer John Eberly David Atkins Starter Moc Modern Way Printing and Fulfillment Kennedy Foundation Scrappy & Elizabeth Moore Everett Kerr Jimmie & Barbara Jackson David Trundle Gordon & Frances Smith Ernst & Young Jack & Nancy Marcellis The Inner Circle David Shuford Rex Elmore Fred & Rebecca Steelman Charles Elliott Robby Jones Andy & Martha Coradini P M McLaughlin The Chattanoogan Hal & Linda Morris Alex & Joanie Emerson Tom & Mary Black Terry Denniston Galtera Inc Foy Watson Prater’s Hardwood Flooring Joseph & Jackie Elkins Al Hoke Tim Godwin Alfreida & Stanley Worlen Horizon Wine & Spirits Douglas Whitaker Ron Cox Randall Gardenhire Bill & Ann Aiken David & Melissa Cate J M & Martha Payne B B & Katie Bell Michael Keyes Conductor Benjamn Perry Patrick Christnacht Coca Cola Bottling Company United Jim Fischer First Tennessee Bank Regions Bank Lee & Emily Godfrey Benny Ingle Ferd & Agnes Fischer Movita Steiner Nancy Jolley Thomas & Marion Griscom Robert Parlo Ralph & Barbara Reece Yellow Book Staybridge Suites R P Decicco Billie Parker Terrance Horton WDEF Radio Rick & Allison Hart David Noblit Carl Huskins James & Judy Morgan The UNUM Group Vanessa Ramey Tom Flanagan Ken Harpe Wayne & Carla Upchurch Athens Distributing John Foy Mary & John Tinkler Jane & Lawrence Akers Glenn & Midori Allen Bob Aaron Charles Hawkins Don Allen Jacob & Dorothy Dubrow Diamond Moc George & Kellye Bender Phyllis Miller Theodore & Kelly Alling JR & Janette McCroskey Bryan Patten Sam & Pam Henry Jim Brown Tracy Brown Jimmy & Marcene Weddington Charles & Renee Monroe Charles Lebovitz Isidore Frumin Daniel & Janey Cooke Hubert & Dora Turner Gary & Darlene Yerbey Chris Devaney Gerald & Joy Jones Bryon & Anita Coleman Steve Schild Milly Fariss Charles Johnstone Ken Hudgins Family Concessions Leila Pratt Steve & Dolores Harvey Sudie Webb Rusty Scott John Boyd Steve & Lauren Pieniaszek DeWayne McCamish River Street Deli David & Linda Uren David Varnell Mayse Construction Atomic Films Terry Roderick Blue Moc Harry Arnold Ben O’neal Co. Inc. Mark Davison David Whitfield Ira Johnston Ben & Helen Gross Less Lee Heather Nelson Fairway Outdoor David Garland Karl & Vickie Jordan F R Wallisch Plumbing, INC Tim Motes Read House Hotel Hubert & Verbie Prevost Heyward Rogers Harry & Jane Brown Ms. Star Klein Barry Walston Jim Lewis Robert McGee Robert Mulkey Ben Landress Ed & Catherine Ingle Barbara Wofford Dennis Meinert Dillard & Christy Evans Dillard Edgemon Rodney Allen & Cheryl Shipley Peter & Dainy Masic Smith Management Gary Bell David Adair Jack & Jody Stanford Ken & Dot Hays Bob Himmelsbach Country Place Restaurant Laura Herron Cartter Lupton Glenn Draper Deborah Everhart Roland Carter Herb & Jean Adcox Alan & Helen Bergheimer Sun Tan City John Kaiser McCamish & Cooper Orthodontics, PC John Shulman Honda of Cleveland James Markel Friendly Auto Laura Keyes Vincent Printing Silver Moc Ed Finison Charles Garrett Jeffrey Scott Joe & Barbara Waters Fred & Ruth Obear William Stephenson Zieco Gold Moc Bert & Linda Caldwell Graham Burns Barbara Kelley Wayne Butler John C. Thornton Bob Moss Jim Fitzpatrick John Delaney Cyrus & Virginia Brenda Lawson Arch Trimble Jim Hill Masonry Association Danielle & Josh Blake Susan Colmore Ovie & Kay Seymour Robert & Nancy Coddington of Chattanooga Matt Pope David & Carol Barto Dean & Mary Jane Heavener Nathaniel & D’Arcy George Farr Brian Millican H.C. & Joyce Smith Doug & Alison Reynolds Jim Orr Frank Moore Merrill Eckstein Charles Felts John Reynolds William King Jim Lail Robert Davis Jo Anna Rogers Larry & Priscilla Hill Bob & Regina Lyon David Dawes Royal & Martha Varner Larry Parks Joe Davenport Scott & Betty Probasco Capital Toyota Daniel Blue Andrew & Carolyn Nardo Don & Candice Poole John Sorrow Brandon Glass Clay Aytes Vaughn Dyer Robert McAllester Bob & Janie Roseberry Tom & Judith Rowland Charles William Hassler Joe Honey Fred Hanzelik Steven Sandlin Sandra Zitkus Millard & Julliete Perrin Richard & Judy Buhrman John & Mary Stewart Russ & Amy Huesman Don Lepard Greg & Zane Brown Horton & Mary Corwin David Gibbs Chattanooga Quarterback Club Bob Long Curtis Tomlin James Frost Scout Scouten Dale Hixson Homer Kemp Gretchen Potts Todd Duff John Graham Clay Crumbliss Roseanne Kaylor Tal Abernathy Stewart Lawwill Howard Levine Bill Hammontree Dennis & Jackie Potts Terry Mullins Citizen Savings & Loan Paul & Phyllis Rouse Barry Large Truck N Trailers Don Hannifin Steven Frost Hugh Moore James & Lynda Sattler Scott Cooper Truman & Janet Anderson Dan & Kathy Lovin Victor Scouten W L Fanning Ron & Beatrice Wade Robert Varner John & Catherine Smith Herman & Donna Welch Courtney Hoss David Bunn Angelo & Jill Napolitano Joan Sompayrac Mary Kelley Sherryl & William Oellerich John Marcellis Chris & Elizabeth Behrends Ruby Falls Ronnie Wene Scott Starring Tyler Spry Paul Wright Ward & Nancy Petty William & Beth Jones Amber Mceachin Wes Hicks Joe & Teresa Horton Hawker Powersource Robert Georgitso Lynda Griffin Nancy & Andrew Pryor Wen Marketing Company Jim & Annie Hall Jim Hamilton Ed Lansford Bob Benge Michael & Tommye Byington David Brown Richard Shulman Everett Hixson Lanham Gregg Supreme Restaurant Equipment Dale & Sara Rutemeyer Morrow Chamberlain James Hudson Edward Obrien Hugh & Judy Brown Ben & Susan Probasco The Dixie Group Foundation Jonathan Dutton Council Fire Golf Course Charles & Richardia Pierce Jerry & Linda Kelley Robert & Susan Martin Karen Songer Jim Brewer Wink Baker Listing is based on 2011-12 pledge. 136 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football mocs club 2012-13 Mocs Club Members Jeffrey & Michelle Fletcher Laura Reid Matthew Rivers Judith Medearis Michael & Candace Bell Robert Oxford Scott Matisak Frank & Linda Knight Judith Finley Stone Frank Pitner Ross Roberson Eric & Wanda Smith Edward Stanford Walker Breland Jane & James Bouldin Jerry & Darlene Smith Ben & Theresa Dodds Lloyd Eldridge Joe Downs James Conner Tom Jones Michael Kwasnik Don & Elizabeth Klinefelter Linda Johnston Janet Sigler Cope Trevin Bernarding Erick Elsea Gary & Sharee Miller James Burton Robyn Fuller Don McConkey Marie Francis Tom Pledger Stephen & Sylvia Chardos Beverly & Joseph Jacks John Phillips Charles Dammann Helen & Greg Breter Jim Griffin Franklin & Norma Johnson Emmanuel Dewalt Shallowford Family Dental Group Erika Lerum David Sergeant Robert & Audrey Lusk Franklin & Mary Anderson Jay Harris David Grosh Stephen Stapleton Fred Parrish Jay & Emily Blackman Jackie & Linda Boran Connie Hay Brainard Cooper Tim Peterson Becky English Walter & Eleanor Hodges Samuel & Carolyn Payne Ron Nelson R R & Carla Sanderlin Teresa & Randy Padgett Russell Bean Shane & Kylie Neal Paul & Jackie Watson Roger Stepp The UPS Store Robert Blake Janice Cobb John Anderson Willis & Katherine Lord Donald Vandergriff Karen Castleberry H S Pate Harold Beaver Scott Burnette CW Norman Bill Chapin James Smith Robert & Mary Bobo Stephen Fry George Aslinger Michael Dzik Charles Terrell Carol Brand Ron & Karol McCracken Virginia Waddell Joe Galbraith Hug Cabrera Jack Brooks Cathy Lewis Thomas Hancock Ryan Peck Edgar Bryant Varsity Kim & Joe White Tim Hensley Jerry Harris Bruce Campbell Owen & Kathy Seaton Keith Rawlston Angie Johnson Joseph & Karen Petosa Jerry Carpenter Mackenzie McDonald Jerry Williams Milton Tindell Barbara & Jimmy Verhine Chris & Gretchen Castleberry Anne Wehunt Joe Horton Bob Wilson Kevin Anderson Paul Coffey David Sicko Tom Baugh Teresa Wood Paul Gass Ronald Coleman Michael McCarty Jeff Durham Elizabeth Knox Ed & Debra Robertson Geoffrey Cook Brent & Erica Jolly Matt Green Benny & Charlotte Adkins Sara Thompson J Thomas Cook Brandon Potts Richard Jahn Walter & Eleanor Hodges David Moore Robert Crawford Timothy Knigge Lee Kay Bradford Dodds Allen Haynes Medearis David & Emily Crisp Angela & Jason Ott Dan Patterson Phyllis Jean Goodrich Trevor Owens Homer Davis Rhonda Reynolds Harley Revis Jat Oil & Supply Inc Charles & Martha Rains Lucien Ellington Marcus West Phillip Rose Frank Keith Shelton Goldblatt Doug & Debbie Elstad Larry Yelverton Steven Smith Lodge Manufacturing Wade Hutton John Guthrie Roneka Blassingame Robert Sniders Anthony Coode Ed Sussdorf Marquita Armstead Tim Tull Zachary & Jade Stone Edward Michael Westerman Jettie & Cristy Bowen Michael Allen Martin & Sue Smith Keri Miller Michael Murray Carolyn Marvil Howie & Catherine Sompayrac Jimmy Baker William Kent Darryl Caldwell Robert Bush Donelson Baker Ryan Degon Mildred Arnold Harrison Betty Vandergriff Diane Human Jessica Tanner Kim Leffew Gail Abbott Juanita Marbury Amy Elizabeth McMillan Wilbert Washington Ellen Heavilon Paula Belew Fred Redmer Mitchell Blake Watson Jim Horten Michelle Holland Fred Berson & Meg Hale Joshua Brazell Voiles Ronna-Renee & Jeffrey Jackson George Hughes Ricky Lee Dobbins Robert Yurjevic Scrappy Steve & Donna Johnson Ken Iwasa Anastasios & Margarita Ioannidis Hal Burnett Mr. Benjamin J Susman Pam & John Gilpin Dale Andrew Kendle Deana Nichols Black Creek Golf Course James & Elsie Roberts Lisa Tarr Brent Large Charles & Sarah Strain Jefferson’s Restaurant Bruce Crumbliss CIGNA Foundation John Loggins Adam Fuller Lookout Mountain Golf Course James & Rebecca McGee Delta Upsilon Fraternity Tony Luttrell Travis Filar Robert Davis Cody Sadler Robert Main Fred & Lisa Flint Choo-Choo Mike Royster William Allen Chad Martin Megan Parker Bettye Emerson John Lester Hamilton Richard & Nora Burke Billy Murphy Andrew & Rebecca Arnold Theodore King Pat & Martha Payne Ronald Casey Michael Nease Eloise Roberson Allen Starring Brandon Born Francis & Alice Crowe Kim Parks David Turner Carl Sundstrom Richard Doyle Eric Davis John David Pitts Merwin McCoy Richard & Marie Thatcher Gary Mills Paul Ferguson Cherly Robinson Michael Adams Lawson Electric Company Robert Wilson Roy Fuller Valerie Rutledge Katherine Burrows Suzanne Weber Del & Jo Ann Mercer Ab Lee Floyd Smith Douglas Swafford Anne Jay Eugene & Kathy Hubbuch John Pauley Gordon Smith Joe Elrod Vickie Pritchett Fred & Lucy Herren Larry Schlabach Jeff Smith Robert Dale Steven Coulter Joe Bullard Rodney Bowman Douglas Sober Phillip Sons Marion Keiss Ronald Craig Larry Owings Richard St. Clair Lindsay Wendorf SMP Industries Ed & Wendy Taliaferro David Woods Robert Stone Geoff Wilcox Jayne Holder Ronald Woody George Babcock Tom Tadler Thomas Mack Green Lisa Brown Thomas Williams Rocco Mansueto Ernest Taylor Jerry Ball Andrew & Jennifer Horton Mark & Kelly Guhne William Sutton Shane Vandeventer Roberta Thurmond Philip & Donna Sebes William McIntyre Max & Catherine Parris Richard Vanscoy Susan Wendorf James Cunningham Harry Kythas Mina & Jerry Johnson Matt Vischetti Jeff Donati Heath Eslinger Joseph Cofer Laura Page Warren Leon Ford Lisa Burke Richard & Judy Nurik Ronald Wells Wayne Etherton Scott Brincks Brent Adams Roy Williams Scott Smith Jim & Susie Eakin Amy Baggett & Lee Jarrett Kim Wingate Jane Walker Michael Rowan James Hall Louis Wright Listing is based on 2011-12 pledge. 137 MEDIA INFORMATION 2012 Mocs Football media information Credentials a flipcard with respective rosters and updated tickets to the game Please contact Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant team information. Food and beverages will also Complimentary tickets are not available for media Athletics Director for Communications and Media be available. Statistics and running play-by-play or professional scouts. Those wishing to purchase Relations, for all Chattanooga home football game description will be handed out after each quarter. tickets are urged to contact the Communications credentials. Requests should be made in writing Following the game, a final statistical packet with and Media Relations Office, which will handle the via email and credentials will be limited to working complete team and individual statistics, play-by- order. Professional scouts must request credentials members of the media. Spouses, dates, children play and quotes from both teams will be available. by email ([email protected]). The cost is $15 and other nonworkers are not permitted in the and the seat will be in the press box provided space press box without prior approval. Credentials will Practices is available. Credit cards are accepted. be available for pickup on gameday at the Will Call All UTC practices are open to the media and pub- window at Finley Stadium. Will Call is located at lic unless otherwise noted. Media members are Mocs Football Media Luncheon the front of First Tennessee Pavilion to the west of asked to contact the Communications and Media All media representatives are invited to join Coach the stadium. Relations Office in advance if planning to attend Huesman every Wednesday during the season for practice. The Mocs hold practice sessions at a weekly media luncheon. Lunch is served shortly Visiting Radio Crew Information Scrappy Moore Field and Finley Stadium. Please after noon followed by comments from Huesman Two courtesy broadcast-quality telephone lines are check for practice times and sites. about the week’s upcoming opponent. Several available for use by visiting crews, as is a private players will also be available for interviews. The broadcast booth. Player Interviews luncheon will be in the media room adjacent to the During Gameweek — All requests for player inter- Communications and Media Relations Office on Photographers views during gameweek should be made at least the first floor of McKenzie Arena. Credentials for photographers will be issued on a one day in advance with the Communications and game-by-game basis, and photographers should Media Relations Office. A time mutually conve- SoCON Teleconference contact Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant Athletics nient for the athlete and the member of the media A coaches/media teleconference will be held week- Director for Communications and Media Relations, will be set up. Most interviews will be conducted ly during the season. Each Southern Conference with requests. Photographers are expected to following daily practice on location at the practice head coach will be available for eight-minute seg- honor all sideline policies and are not permitted fields. Players will be asked to return telephone ments on a broadcast-quality, two-way feed. Check in either team bench area, locker room or other calls to members of the media; player telephone with the Southern Conference Office or the UTC restricted areas within the stadium without prior numbers will not be issued. During gameweek, Communications and Media Relations Office for approval from the UTC Communications and Media the player interview deadline is Thursday evening. the schedule and phone number of teleconference. Relations Office. No player interviews will be conducted on Friday of gameweek. Please also arrange coaching staff MOCS ON THE RADIO/INTERNET Internet Service interviews through the Communications and Media Every Chattanooga Mocs football game is broad- UTC will provide wireless Internet capability within Relations Office. Head Coach Russ Huesman and cast on the Mocs Radio Network. ESPN Radio the working area of the Finley Stadium press box. his staff are available Monday through Thursday 105.1 FM is the flagship station in the Chattanooga each week. area. Fans outside of the Mocs Radio Network Internet Sites listening audience can also tune in over the Internet Only accredited Internet sites will be granted After the Game — Following a 10-minute cooling on GoMocs.com. game credentials or access to UTC coaches and off period, Coach Russ Huesman will meet the student-athletes. All inquiries must be made to members of the media in or near the Finley Stadium live stats and video online Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant Athletics Director for media room located between the two locker rooms Live stats for all of the Mocs games are available Communications and Media Relations. behind the west end zone. Requested UTC play- to fans on GoMocs.com. Streaming video of all ers will also be available. The UTC locker room is UTC’s home games and selected road games are Media Parking closed to the media following the game. Visiting available for pay-per-view on GoMocs.com. A limited number of media parking spaces are postgame interview policies are determined by the available and passes are required for access. The visiting school’s representative. Video Services media parking area is located near the southwest For video footage of all the Mocs’ home games, corner of the stadium on the corner of 20th Street To Contact Coach Huesman contact UTC’s Director of Creative Services, Owen and Carter Street, adjacent to the First Tennessee The best time to contact Coach Huesman by tele- Seaton, at (423) 425-2122 or owen-seaton@utc. Pavilion. phone is between 11:00 a.m. and noon Monday edu. Requests should be made at least one week through Thursday. Call the Communications and in advance of needing the footage. Gameday Media Services Media Relations Office to set up an interview with Members of the media will be provided with Huesman, other football assistants or any UTC pregame notes and statistics of both teams and staff member. follow the mocs online • GoMocs.com is the official website of the Uni- versity of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department. Redesigned on August 15, 2011, GoMocs.com offers the most up-to-date news, scores and information available on Mocs Athlet- ics.

• GoMocs.com is managed by Neulion with the www.twitter.com/gomocs content updated and edited by the UTC Commu- nications and Media Relations and Creative Ser- vices offices.

• Features include news and updates on your fa- vorite Mocs student-athletes, teams and coaches, live statistics, on-line ticket sales, print-at-home tickets, live in-game audio and video streams, video highlights and interviews, an E-store, DVD store and photo store. www.facebook.com/chattanoogamocs 138 2012 Mocs Football 2012 Mocs Football MEDIA INFORMATION media information PRINT RADIO STATIONS MOCS RADIO NETWORK Chattanooga Times Free Press Brewer Radio Fans and football enthusiasts Jay Greeson, Editor ESPN 105.1 FM (Flagship Station) can listen to the crystal-clear au- ([email protected]) Jim Gumm - Afternoon Host John Frierson, Beat Writer ([email protected]) dio broadcast of each Chattanooga ([email protected]) Mocs football game on the Home of Mark Wiedmer, Columnist Jim Reynolds, Play-by-Play the Mocs, ESPN Radio 105.1 WALV ([email protected]) ([email protected]) FM. All games will also broadcast 423-757-6900 423-595-6627 online at www.GoMocs.com. www.timesfreepress.com All broadcasts begin one hour Todd Agne, Color Analyst prior to kickoff and are followed by Associated Press 423-667-9031 a comprehensive postgame show Teresa Walker ([email protected]) which features a game recap, sta- 800-453-1282 WGOW 102.3 FM - SportTalk tistics and interviews with head www.ap.org Scott McMahon - co-Host coach Russ Huesman and Mocs ([email protected]) players. The University Echo www.wgow.com The radio broadcast team of Jim 423-425-4298 423-756-6141 Reynolds and Todd Agne, together www.utcecho.com for their 16th season of Mocs’ Foot- Fox Sports Radio 1370 AM ball, will bring fans all 11 regular- TELEVISION STATIONS Chris Goforth - Host season games. WDEF 12 (CBS) ([email protected]) Reynolds is the Dean of Southern Conference broadcasters. His exper- Rick Nyman ([email protected]) www.foxsportschattanooga.com tise is play-by-play announcing, and he returns for his 33rd season behind Webb Wright ([email protected]) 423-321-6207 the microphone at Chattanooga football games. 423-785-1278 The Chicago native is one of the hosts of the city’s popular radio talk www.wdef.com WDYN 89.7 FM show, “The Morning Press,” on WGOW 102.3 FM. After receiving his 423-493-4382 bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications in 1977 from Illinois State, WRCB 3 (NBC) he began his career at WAKC-AM Radio in Bloomington, Ill., where he Keith Cawley ([email protected]) ONLINE served as the play-by-play announcer for the Illinois Wesleyan football and Paul Shahen ([email protected]) Chattanoogan.com 423-266-5039 John Wilson basketball teams. He also worked at Bloomington station WRBA where he www.wrcbtv.com ([email protected]) did some play-by-play for Illinois State football and basketball. 423-266-2325 Reynolds also spent time as the play-by-play announcer for the Univer- WTVC 9 (ABC) sity of Illinois basketball team while working with BRO-MAR Sports Net- Darrell Patterson B.B. Branton work in Chicago. Currently, he is also the play-by-play voice for Mocs ([email protected]) ([email protected]) basketball games. Dave Staley 706-820-2794 Agne joins Reynolds to add color ([email protected]) Chattanooga, TN analysis, features and commentary, 423-757-7332 and a national scoreboard update to www.newschannel9.com Nooga.com the broadcast. Agne, who attended Michael Murphy Marshall University, has spent parts of ([email protected]) the past 25 years covering Southern 615-478-2481 Conference athletics for radio, print Chattanooga, TN and television in four different media markets. He enters his 16th season with the football broadcast team. Will Poindexter, the current color analyst for the Chattanooga Lookouts, returns to the team for his sixth sea- son as the sideline reporter.

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Communications and Media Relations Office

MAILING ADDRESS Athletics Communication Office Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave. Dept. 3503 Chattanooga, TN 37403

SHIPPING ADDRESS 720 East Fourth Street Room 132, McKenzie Arena Chattanooga, TN 37403

Jay Blackman Anne Wehunt Jim Horten Tyler Brown Fax - (423) 425-4610 Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Office - (423) 425-5292 Office - (423) 425-4618 Office - (423) 425-2350 Office - (423) 425-2116 Cell - (423) 598-6953 Cell - (423) 933-5764 Cell - (423) 645-8733 Cell - (931) 235-1378 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 139 MEDIA INFORMATION 2012 Mocs Football

driving directioNs to finley stadium From Atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. 2012 Chattanooga Mocs Football Ticket Prices Season single-Game** #Skybox $135 $30 ^Reserved Chairbacks $99 $25 UTC Faculty/Staff $60 $15

General Admission $60 $15 Youth (17 & under) $32 $8 UTC Faculty/Staff $32 $8 Alumni $32 # Requires a rental or lease agreement with Finley Stadium Davenport Field prior to purchase. Please contact Merrill Eckstein, Executive Director of Finley Stadium, at 423-266-4041 for more information.

^There is a donation requirement to the UTC Mocs Club for access to the reserved chairback section of Finley Stadium. For more information contact Associate Ath- letics Director Andrew Horton at (423) 425-5283 or [email protected].

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