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MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents/Media Information MARIE LEVASSEUR CHANEL HUDSON-MARKS OLIVIA GAUTHIER LIZZIE WOERNER CATHERINE LEVASSEUR 2018 TIGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents/Media Information MEDIA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS PRACTICE/INTERVIEWS QUICK FACTS General Information A look at media policies and guidelines, as John Tigers soccer practces are closed to the School: ......... The University of Memphis well as informaton about the Mike Rose media. However, special arrangements Locaton: ........................Memphis, Tenn. Soccer Stadium, the University of Memphis, Galatas may be made by contactng the Athletcs Founded: .........................................1912 the American Athletc Conference and 2018 Communicatons Ofce at least 24 hours W SOCCER CONTACT Enrollment: ...................................20,585 opponents. before practce tme. All interviews are O: 901-678-2444 Afliaton: .......................NCAA Division I C: 228-229-0882 coordinated with head coach Brooks Quick Facts .................................................1 E-MAIL: Monaghan through the Athletcs Conference: ...................... The American Media Informaton .....................................1 [email protected] Communicatons Ofce. The ofce staf can Nickname: ..................................... Tigers Mike Rose Soccer Complex .........................2 also set up interviews with coaches and Colors: ..................................Blue & Gray University President ...................................3 Athletcs Communicatons players, which will be scheduled around the Home Field: ..Mike Rose Soccer Complex Athletcs Director ........................................4 203 Athletc Ofce Bldg./570 Normal St. academic and practce schedules. Coaches Surface:...........................................Grass University of Memphis ...............................5 Memphis, TN 38152 and players are available for postgame Capacity: .........................................3,000 Media City of Memphis .........................................6 Main Number: 901-678-2337 interviews 10 minutes following the end of President: ...................Dr. M. David Rudd Tigers Traditons .........................................7 Fax: 901-678-4134 the game. Athletcs Director: .................Tom Bowen The American Athletc Conference .............8 Web Site: ............. www.GoTigersGo.com 2018 Opponents .........................................9 CREDENTIALS TICKETS www.Memphis.edu COACHES & STAFF Admission is free to all 2018 Memphis History Members of the media traveling with the women’s soccer home games. All regular First Year of Soccer: .........................1995 team to Mike Rose Soccer Complex do not season home games are played at the Mike All-Time Record: ................... 246-186-32 Staff Coaching Bios of head coach Brooks Monaghan, his need a credental. Media not traveling with Rose Soccer Complex unless otherwise NCAA Tournaments/Last: ............ 6/2016 assistants and the Memphis Tiger support the team need to contact the University of noted. Last Postseason Opponent: ...... Arkansas staf. Memphis Athletcs Communicatons Ofce Result: ................L, 2-1 (OT) (First Round) for press credentals. A pass list will be kept Head Coach Brooks Monaghan ................10 at the main gate area, which also serves as TIGERS ON THE WEB Assistant Coaches ............................... 11-12 the media gate. Seatng in the press area Coaching Staff Support Staf.............................................12 is limited and will be restricted to working Head Coach: .............. Brooks Monaghan The ofcial website of the Memphis Athletcs press, radio and television representatves’ (University of Memphis, 1994) is www.gotgersgo.com. Media informaton, PLAYERS needs, according to NCAA regulatons. Overall Record (Yrs): 212-126-28 (18 yrs) such as game notes, box scores, statstcs, Record at Memphis (Yrs): ...............Same etc., all are available on the website. Assistant Coach: ..... Jonny Walker (9 yrs) Roster & Breakdown .................................13 PARKING Assistant Coach: .... Lizzy Simonin (4 yrs) Photo Roster .............................................14 THE AMERICAN WEBSITE Players Player Pages ........................................ 15-19 Media parking is located in the parking lot 2017 Team Information adjacent to the main gate. No parking pass Additonal informaton about the American Overall Record: ............................. 11-6-3 2017 REVIEW is required. Athletc Conference and its member Home: ............................................. 7-1-1 insttutons can be obtained by logging on to Away: .............................................. 1-4-2 Season Recap ............................................20 PHOTOGRAPHERS www.theamerican.org. The conference site Neutral: ............................................. 3-1 Overall Statstcs/Results ..........................21 has up-to-date statstcs and rankings of all Conference Record/Finish: .... 4-2-2/T4th league schools. Conference Statstcs/Awards ...................22 Press and television photographers are Home: ............................................. 3-0-1 requested to stay at least 10 feet from the Away: .............................................. 1-2-0 HISTORY/RECORDS playing surface. Photographers must have MISSION STATEMENT Final Ranking: .................................None 2017 Review a working credental for access to the feld. Players Returning/Lost: ................. 15/13 Photographers will be granted a credental The primary mission of the Department of Starters Returning/Lost: .................... 8/3 Facts and fgures of Memphis’ soccer through the University of Memphis Athletcs Athletcs is to provide a successful athletc Newcomers..........................................11 history. Communicatons Ofce and not the Mike program at the highest level of competton. Rose Soccer Complex. Photographers are Characterized by academic, athletc and Social Media Year-by-Year Results............................ 23-25 not permited to sell photos taken at U of M moral excellence in a diverse collegiate All-Time Series Records ...................... 26-27 soccer matches. Facebook: ...............@MemphisWSoccer Record vs. Opponents by Conference ......28 environment, the program will abide by the @MemphisTigers Monaghan’s Record vs. Opponents ..........28 spirit of the rules governing students and Twiter: ...................@MemphisWSoccer STATISTICS All-Time Conference Standings.................29 intercollegiate athletcs and will be known @TigersMedia All-Time Conference Tournament Results 30 for its good sportsmanship and integrity. YouTube: ..........................@SIDMemphis All-Time Roster .........................................31 The U of M Athletcs Communicatons Ofce Instagram:...............@MemphisWSoccer History The U of M is an equal opportunity/ Year-by-Year Coaching ..............................31 will provide game notes, statstcs, rosters @MemphisAthletcs All-Time Jersey Roster ..............................32 and media guides throughout the season afrmatve acton university. Record Book .............................................33 to all media members. The U of M Athletcs All-Time Milestones ..................................33 Communicatons Ofce will also provide Record Book by Class ................................34 complete game statstcs to media members Last Time ..................................................34 shortly afer each contest. Honors & Awards................................ 35-36 CREDITS The 2018 University of Memphis ASSISTANCE: Women’s Soccer Media Guide is Tammy DeGrof, Lamar Chance, Gary intended for the editorial use of media Paczesny and Kevin Rodriguez organizatons covering the Tigers. Any reprintng, reproducton or other use COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: of the contents for any commercial use Joe Murphy is prohibited. PHOTOGRAPHY: The 2018 editon of the Lady Tigers Soccer Media Guide is a comprehensive source of informaton with statstcs and historical references for use by media covering Lady Tigers EDITORS: Jen Hannah, John Galatas, Joe Murphy, Lindsey Lissau, Lance soccer. For additonal informaton about Lady Tigers soccer, please call the University of Ryan Thiele Murphy, Mathew Smith Memphis Athletcs Communicatons Ofce at 901-678-2337. 1 2018 Memphis Women’s Soccer Media Guide # GOTigersGO Mike Rose Soccer Complex Since 2001, the Memphis women’s “Being able to play at Mike Rose enables LADY TIGERS YEARLY HOME RECORDS soccer program has been able to call one of our program to compete with anyone facility- Year Overall PCT Conf. Pct. the premier soccer facilites in the country wise,” said head women’s coach Brooks 2001 2-2-0 .500 1-1-0 .500 its home. The Mike Rose Soccer Complex Monaghan. “There may be some facilites that 2002 5-3-0 .625 3-2-0 .600 (MRSC), a world-class facility that features a are similar or close to Mike Rose, but I honestly 2003 4-4-1 .500 2-3-0 .400 2004 7-2-0 .778 4-1-0 .800 2,500-plus seat stadium, has assisted in the don’t feel there are any beter. As far as quality 2005 7-3-0 .700 3-2-0 .600 growth of women’s soccer at the University of and atmosphere, Mike Rose is frst class.” 2006 4-3-1 .563 3-0-1 .875 Memphis. The Lady Tigers won fve Conference Located in southeast Shelby County, just 2007 9-1-0 .900 4-1-0 .800 2008 6-3-1 .650 4-1-0 .800 USA championships and recorded 10-straight east of the Memphis city limits, the MRSC has 2009 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 seasons with 10 or more wins from 2004 to established itself as one of the premier soccer
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