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SSunun AAug.ug. 2277 @ BBelmontelmont NNashville,ashville, TTenn.enn. 33:30:30 pp.m..m. SSatat SSept.ept. 2 AAlabamalabama MMRSCRSC 77:30:30 pp.m..m. FFriri SSept.ept. 1 CClemsonlemson MMRSCRSC 7:307:30 pp.m..m. MMonon SSept.ept. 4 SSamfordamford MMRSCRSC 11:30:30 pp.m..m. SSunun SSept.ept. 3 CCSS FFullertonullerton MMRSCRSC 77:30:30 pp.m..m. FFriri SSept.ept. 8 @ MMississippiississippi SStatetate SStarkville,tarkville, Miss.Miss. 7 pp.m..m. SSatat SSept.ept. 9 UUMKCMKC MMRSCRSC 2 pp.m..m. SSunun SSept.ept. 1100 @ OOlele MissMiss OOxford,xford, Miss.Miss. 1 pp.m..m. TTueue SSept.ept. 1122 CCentralentral AArkansasrkansas MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. TThuhu SSept.ept. 1144 SSoutheastoutheast MissouriMissouri MRSCMRSC 7 p.m.p.m. FFriri SSept.ept. 1155 @ AAirir FForceorce CCo.o. SSprings,prings, CColo.olo. 8 pp.m..m. SSunun SSept.ept. 1177 AArkansasrkansas MMRSCRSC 1 pp.m..m. SSunun SSept.ept. 1177 @ DDenverenver DDenver,enver, Colo.Colo. NoonNoon FFriri SSept.ept. 2222 @ MMissouriissouri SStatetate SSpringfipringfi eeld,ld, Mo.Mo. 7 pp.m..m. SSunun SSept.ept. 2244 @ SSouthouth CCarolinaarolina * Columbia,Columbia, SS.C..C. 1 p.m.p.m. FFriri SSept.ept. 2299 EEastast CCarolinaarolina * MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. SSatat SSept.ept. 3300 TTulsaulsa * MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. SSunun OOct.ct. 1 MMarshallarshall * MMRSCRSC 1 pp.m..m. WWeded OOct.ct. 4 @ UUCFCF * OOrlando,rlando, FFla.la. 6 pp.m..m. FFriri OOct.ct. 6 @ UUCFCF * OOrlando,rlando, Fla.Fla. 6 pp.m..m. AADAMDAM MMONTGOMERYONTGOMERY 22004004 CC-USA-USA ALL-FRESHMANALL-FRESHMAN SSatat OOct.ct. 7 CCreightonreighton MMRSCRSC 1 pp.m..m. SSunun OOct.ct. 8 @ SSouthernouthern MMississ * HHattiesburg,attiesburg, MMiss.iss. 1 p.m.p.m. WWeded OOct.ct. 1111 UUABAB * MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. FFriri OOct.ct. 1133 @ CColoradoolorado CCollegeollege * CCo.o. Springs,Springs, CColo.olo. 5 pp.m..m. SSunun OOct.ct. 1155 @ FFloridalorida IInternationalnternational * Miami,Miami, FFla.la. NNoonoon SSunun OOct.ct. 1155 @ UUTEPTEP * EEll PPaso,aso, TTexasexas 1 pp.m..m. SSatat OOct.ct. 2211 SSMUMU * MMRSCRSC 2 pp.m..m. FFriri OOct.ct. 2200 RRiceice * MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. WWeded OOct.ct. 2255 MMarshallarshall * MMRSCRSC 7 pp.m..m. SSunun OOct.ct. 2222 HHoustonouston * MMRSCRSC 1 pp.m..m. SSatat OOct.ct. 2288 @ KKentuckyentucky * LLexington,exington, KKy.y. 6 pp.m..m. FFriri OOct.ct. 2277 @ UUABAB * BBirmingham,irmingham, AAla.la. 7 pp.m..m. NNov.ov. 11-5-5 CC-USA-USA TTournamentournament TTulsa,ulsa, OOkla.kla. NNov.ov. 11-5-5 CC-USA-USA TTournamentournament DDallas,allas, TTexasexas MMELISSAELISSA SAVAGESAVAGE * CC-USA-USA GGamesames | HHomeome GGamesames iinn BBOLDOLD | MMRSCRSC - MMikeike RRoseose SSocceroccer CComplexomplex * CC-USA-USA GGamesames | HHomeome GGamesames iinn BBOLDOLD 22004004 AALL-CONFERENCELL-CONFERENCE GGameame TTimesimes areare CCentralentral TTimeime aandnd SSubjectubject ttoo CChangehange MMRSCRSC - MMikeike RRoseose SSocceroccer CComplexomplex GGameame TTimesimes aarere CCentralentral TTimeime aandnd SSubjectubject ttoo CChangehange JJAREDARED BBRITCHERRITCHER 22005005 ACADEMICACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANALL-AMERICAN SSHOKOHOKO MIKAMIMIKAMI TTRIPPRIPP HARKINSHARKINS 22005005 CC-USA-USA PLAYERPLAYER OOFF THETHE YEARYEAR 22005005 CC-USA-USA ALL-FRESHMANALL-FRESHMAN NNICKYICKY MCLEODMCLEOD 22003003 ALL-CONFERENCEALL-CONFERENCE 22005005 COONFERENCENFERENCE UUSASA PLLAYERAYER OOFF TTHEHE YEEARAR 22005005 HIIGHLIGHTSGHLIGHTS • FFirstirst TTeameam AAll-Conferencell-Conference UUSASA • SSocceroccer BBuzzuzz AAll-Centralll-Central RRegionegion FFirstirst TTeameam • NNCSAACSAA AAll-Centralll-Central RRegionegion TThirdhird TTeameam • LLeded CConferenceonference UUSASA iinn ggoals,oals, aassistsssists aandnd ppointsoints dduringuring tthehe rregularegular sseasoneason • SSetet a sschoolchool rrecordecord fforor ppointsoints iinn a sseasoneason wwithith 4422 • TTiedied a sschoolchool rrecordecord fforor aassistsssists iinn a seasonseason wwithith 1122 • SScoredcored ggoalsoals iinn 1100 ooff 1199 ggamesames • RRankedanked 111th1th nnationallyationally iinn aassistsssists pperer ggame,ame, 112th2th inin ppointsoints perper gamegame aandnd 222nd2nd inin goalsgoals perper gamegame • RRecordedecorded ttwowo hhatat ttricksricks • HHadad tthreehree mmultiple-goalultiple-goal mmatchesatches aandnd 1111 mmultiple-ultiple- ppointoint mmatchesatches TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 22006006 QUUICKICK FAACTSCTS GENERAL INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS MEN’S SOCCER WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHOOL: ......The University of Memphis MEN’S CONTACT: ......Charlie Gillingham LOCATION: .....................Memphis, Tenn. OFFICE PHONE:...........(901) 678-5294 FOUNDED: .........................................1912 MOBILE PHONE: .........(708) 533-0820 ENROLLMENT: ...............................20,465 E-MAIL: ...... [email protected] AFFILIATION: ...............NCAA Division I WOMEN’S CONTACT: .............Ben Wright CONFERENCE: ............... Conference USA OFFICE PHONE:...........(901) 678-5294 NICKNAME:.................................... Tigers MOBILE PHONE: .........(337) 258-1312 COLORS:..............................Blue & Gray E-MAIL: ...... [email protected] HOME FIELD: ...Mike Rose Soccer Complex MEDIA RELATIONS FAX: ..(901) 678-4134 SURFACE: ................................... Grass ADDRESS: ...........570 Normal, Room 203 CAPACITY: ..................................3,000 ..........................Memphis, TN 38152 MEDIA MEDIA PRESIDENT: ................ Dr. Shirley Raines WEB SITE: ......... www.GoTigersGo.com 2006 Schedule .............................2 2006 Schedule .............................2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ......... R.C. Johnson 2006 Roster .................................3 2006 Roster .................................4 MEN’S HISTORY WOMEN’S HISTORY 2006 Outlook 2006 Outlook FIRST YEAR OF SOCCER: ..................1982 FIRST YEAR OF SOCCER: ..................1995 ALL-TIME RECORD: ..............240-190-41 ALL-TIME RECORD: ..................85-119-9 Season Preview ....................... 6-7 Season Preview ................... 36-37 NCAA TOURNAMENTS/ LAST: ...... 2/2004 NCAA TOURNAMENTS/ LAST: ...........N/A 2006 Opponents ...................... 8-9 2006 Opponents .................. 38-39 LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT: ...Ohio State LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT: ..........N/A RESULT: .................. L, 0-1 (First Round) RESULT: ............................................N/A COACHES & STAFF COACHES & STAFF M Head Coach Richie Grant ... 10-11 Head Coach Brooks Monaghan ..40-41 MEN’S COACHING STAFF WOMEN’S COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: .....................Richie Grant HEAD COACH: ............Brooks Monaghan Assistant Coaches ............... 12-13 Assistant Coaches ............... 42-43 .......(Green Mountain College, 1993) ..........(University of Memphis, 1994) OVERALL RECORD (YRS): .. 122-82-10 (11 yrs) OVERALL RECORD (YRS): ..51-59-5 (6 yrs) EDIA MEET THE TIGERS MEET THE LADY TIGERS RECORD AT MEMPHIS (YRS): ..69-53-8 (7 yrs) RECORD AT MEMPHIS (YRS): ...........Same Player Profi les .....................13-21 Player Profi les .....................44-55 ASST. COACH: ..Robert Nicholson (3 yrs) ASST. COACH: ............. Jodi Grant (5 yrs) GK COACH: ......Sebastian Vecchio (1 yr) 2005 REVIEW 2005 REVIEW MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION Season Recap ...................... 22-23 Season Recap ...................... 56-57 2005 OVERALL RECORD: ................8-8-2 2005 OVERALL RECORD: ..............12-7-0 Awards.......................................23 Awards.......................................57 HOME: ............................................5-2-1 HOME: ............................................7-3-0 Statistics/Results .......................24 Statistics/Results .......................58 AWAY: .............................................2-5-1 AWAY: .............................................4-3-0 C-USA Review..........................25 C-USA Review..........................59 NEUTRAL: ........................................1-1-0 NEUTRAL: ........................................1-1-0 2005 C-USA RECORD/ FINISH:..3-4-2/6th 2005 C-USA RECORD/ FINISH:..6-3-0/5th HOME: ............................................2-1-1 HOME: ............................................3-2-0 History History AWAY: .............................................1-3-1 AWAY: .............................................3-1-0 Year-by-Year Results .......... 26-27 Year-by-Year Results ................60 NEUTRAL: ........................................0-0-0 NEUTRAL: ........................................0-0-0 All-Time C-USA Standings ......28 Coaching Records .....................60 FINAL 2005 RANKINGS: .....................N/A
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