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2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 1 W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R F a C T B O O K 2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 1 W OMEN ’ S S OCCER F ACT B OOK T A B LE O F C ONTENTS S OCIAL M EDIA University 1-6 FACEBOOK Social Media ..................................................................................1 Memphis Tigers facebook.com/MemphisTigers University President ......................................................................2 Baseball facebook.com/MemphisBaseball Men’s Basketball facebook.com/InsideMemphisBasketball INTRO Athletic Director ............................................................................3 Women’s Basketball facebook.com/MemphisWBKB University of Memphis ..................................................................4 Women’s Golf facebook.com/MemphisGolf City of Memphis ............................................................................5 Men’s Golf facebook.com/MemphisTigersGolf Tiger Traditions ..............................................................................6 Men’s Soccer facebook.com/MemphisSoccer Women’s Soccer facebook.com/MemphisWSoccer Media 8-9 Softball facebook.com/MemphisSoftball Men’s Tennis facebook.com/MemphisMensTennis Quick Facts ....................................................................................8 Women’s Tennis facebook.com/MemphisWomensTennis 2012 Schedule ...............................................................................8 Track and Field facebook.com/MemphisTrack Media Information ........................................................................8 Volleyball facebook.com/MemphisVolleyball 2012 Roster ...................................................................................9 Pronunciation Guide ......................................................................9 TWITTER Memphis Tigers twitter.com/TigersMedia Coaches & Staff 10-11 twitter.com/TigersAthletics Baseball twitter.com/UofMBaseball Head Coach Brooks Monaghan .................................................. 10 Men’s Basketball twitter.com/UofMTigersHoops Assistant Coaches .................................................................. 11-12 Women’s Basketball twitter.com/MemphisWBKB Support Staff .............................................................................. 11 Golf twitter.com/UofM_Golf Men’s Soccer twitter.com/UMTigerSoccer Meet the Tigers 13-21 Women’s Soccer twitter.com/UofMWSoccer Player Profiles ........................................................................ 13-21 Softball twitter.com/MemphisSoftball Tennis twitter.com/UofMTennis Volleyball twitter.com/MemphisVolley 2011 Review 22-25 Season Recap .............................................................................. 22 YOUTUBE Statistics/Results ........................................................................ 23 Memphis Tigers youtube.com/sidmemphis C-USA Only Statistics .................................................................. 24 C-USA Review ............................................................................. 25 FOURSQUARE Memphis Tigers foursquare.com/tigersmedia History 26-36 PINTEREST Year-by-Year Results.................................................................... 26 Memphis Tigers pinterest.com/tigersmedia All-Time Series Records ......................................................... 27-28 Monaghan’s Record vs. Opp. ...................................................... 28 ISSUU All-Time C-USA Standings ........................................................... 29 Memphis Tigers issuu.com/memphisathletics All-Time C-USA Tourn. Results .................................................... 30 WEBS SITE All-Time Roster ........................................................................... 31 GoTigersGo.com Year-by-Year Coaching ................................................................ 31 BeAMemphisTiger.com All-Time Jersey Roster ................................................................ 32 Memphis.edu Record Book ............................................................................. 147 Record Book by Class ............................................................. 33-34 Last Time .................................................................................... 34 M ISSION S TATEMENT C REDITS Honors & Awards................................................................... 35-36 The primary mission of the The 2012 University of Memphis Fall Sport Department of Athletics is to Fact Book is intended for the editorial use of provide a successful athletic media organizations covering the Tigers. Any reprinting, reproduction or other use of the program at the highest level of contents for any commercial use is prohibited. competition. Characterized by academic, athletic and moral EDITORS: Mark Taylor, Brad Pope, Travis excellence in a diverse collegiate Chell, Blake Barington, Jared Brown environment, the program LAYOUT/COVERS: Brandon Kolditz will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and ASSISTANCE: Lamar Chance, Tammy DeGroff, Bob Winn, Ron Mears, Preston intercollegiate athletics and will be McClellan, Bryan McEldowney known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. PHOTOGRAPHY: Photos were taken by professional sports photographers Joe Murphy, Lindsey Lissau, Memphis The U of M is an equal opportunity/ Convention & Visitors Bureau. affirmative action university. University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports U NIVERSITY P RESIDENT - D R . S HIRLEY C . R AINES Dr. Shirley C. Raines became the 11th pres- Page 2 ident of the University of Memphis on July 1, 2001. She is the first woman to hold the presi- dency of the University, which was founded in 1912. The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with approximately 23,000 students and 2,500 employees. INTRO Previous to her appointment at the Univer- sity of Memphis, Dr. Raines was Vice Chancel- lor for Academic Services and Dean of the Col- lege of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regard- ed as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. Described in The Commercial Appeal as tial Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has while also serving on the Board of Directors of the University of Memphis, some of the fol- become known for her effective work in building Conference USA. She chaired C-USA and will lowing building projects have been completed: productive partnerships on and off the campus. become a member of the BIG EAST Governing the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kem- This emphasis has enabled the University to re- Board in July of 2013. mons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort alize significant increases in annual giving to the Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Educa- Management, the Student Activities Plaza and University. Establishment of the University of tion and her Master of Science degree from the fountain, the clock tower, University Services Memphis Research Foundation along with the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bach- Building with new bookstore, additions to the University’s focus on engaged scholarship in the elor of Science degree is from the University of Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the reno- community has facilitated an increase of spon- Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the vation of Wilder Tower, the University Center, sored research grants and contract awards by al- Management Development Program from the the Living Learning Residence Complex and re- most 100 percent. Major focus areas of her work Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has location of the Law School to the historic down- with students include an increased emphasis on returned to Harvard for the past five years as town location on the Mississippi River. the retention of students, expansion of the Uni- a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Improvement to athletics facilities have versity’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs, Education addressing new university presidents also been a priority with the construction of the establishment of a guaranteed internship and chancellors. the Athletic Training Facility, Penny Hardaway program for qualified students, living learning A native of Bells, Tenn., she is married to Athletics Hall of Fame, Tiger Softball Complex, residential and curricular learning communities retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his re- FedExPark, Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, and up- throughout campus, and the establishment of tirement, he is a stained glass artist. Dr. Raines grades and renovations to the football training the University of Memphis Lambuth Campus. has one son and two grandchildren. facilities, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and Dr. Raines served on the board for the the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. NCAA for five years and chaired the Presiden- U O F M P RESIDENTS 2001- Dr. Shirley C. Raines 2000-01 Dr. Ralph Faudree (interim) 1991-2000 Dr. V. Lane Rawlins 1980-91 Dr. Thomas Carpenter 1980 Dr. Jerry Boone (interim) 1973-80 Dr. Billy M. Jones 1972-73 Dr. John Richardson (interim) 1960-72 Dr. C.C. Humphreys 1950-60 Dr. J. Millard Smith 1949-50 Lamar Newport (acting) 1946-49 Dr. J. Millard Smith 1943-46 Dr. Jennings B. Sanders 1939-43 Dr. Richard
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