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University 1-6 FACEBOOK Social Media...... 1 facebook.com/MemphisTigers University President...... 2 facebook.com/MemphisBaseball Men’s facebook.com/InsideMemphisBasketball INTRO Athletics Director...... 3 Women’s Basketball facebook.com/MemphisWBKB ...... 4 Women’s 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 facebook.com/MemphisSoftball Men’s facebook.com/MemphisMensTennis Quick Facts...... 8 Women’s Tennis facebook.com/MemphisWomensTennis 2012 Schedule...... 8 facebook.com/MemphisTrack Media Information...... 8 facebook.com/MemphisVolleyball 2012 Roster...... 8 TWITTER Coaches & Staff 9-10 Memphis Tigers twitter.com/TigersMedia Head Coach Kevin Robinson...... 9-10 twitter.com/TigersAthletics Baseball twitter.com/UofMBaseball Assistant Coach Doug Clark...... 11 Men’s Basketball twitter.com/UofMTigersHoops Support Staff...... 11 Women’s Basketball twitter.com/MemphisWBKB Golf twitter.com/UofM_Golf Meet the Tigers 11-15 Men’s Soccer twitter.com/UMTigerSoccer Runners Profiles...... 12-18 Women’s Soccer twitter.com/MemphisWSoccer Softball twitter.com/MemphisSoftball Tennis twitter.com/UofMTennis 2011 Review 16-19 Volleyball twitter.com/MemphisVolley 2011 Results...... 19-20 YOUTUBE History 18-34 Memphis Tigers youtube.com/sidmemphis C-USA Championship History...... 21-24 GMC Championship History...... 25 FOURSQUARE Metro Championship History...... 25-26 Memphis Tigers foursquare.com/tigersmedia Conference Finishes...... 26 PINTEREST Year-By-Year Results...... 27-28 Memphis Tigers pinterest.com/tigersmedia Team Wins...... 28 Individual Winners...... 28 ISSUU All-Time Women’s Roster...... 29 Memphis Tigers issuu.com/memphisathletics Women’s Coaching History...... 29 WEBS SITE All-Time Men’s Roster...... 30 GoTigersGo.com Men’s Coaching History...... 30 BeAMemphisTiger.com Honors & Awards...... 30 Memphis.edu

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The primary mission of the The 2012 University of Memphis Fall 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.

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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 . 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 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, 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 . NCAA for five years and chaired the Presiden- U o f M P r e s i d e n t s

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 C. Jones 1924-39 Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister 1918-24 Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon 1913-18 Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister 1912-13 Dr. Seymour A. Mynders

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Tom Bowen was named the University of Memphis Director of Athletics in an Apr. 16, 2012, press conference in the Penny Hardaway Athlet- ics Hall of Fame assembly room. Bowen officially started work on the U of M campus in June. Bowen leads the Athletics Department at the University of Memphis after serving as the Ath- INTRO letics Director at San Jose State University (SJSU) since December 2004. While at San Jose State, the core of Bowen’s mission was building a “Culture of Champions” academically, athletically and in the community. To reach that end, Bowen instilled a greater sense of purpose, commitment and execution from stu- dent-, coaches, staff, alumni and friends. An integral member of the SJSU’s presiden- tial staff, Bowen created and implemented short and long-term revenue streams for intercollegiate athletics. He led the Spartan Foundation —the department’s fundraising component — through consistently challenging and uncertain economic conditions to unprecedented fiscal heights at the university. The Spartans produced annual budget surpluses four-straight years under his direction The Spartans have earned All-America honors the collegiate level includes athletics administra- and re-invested their gains back into their student- in football, women’s golf, baseball and women’s tion positions at the University of California and athletes and teams. water polo. San Jose State had its first women’s Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. As an assis- In his first four football seasons (2005-08), individual NCAA Regional champion in tant and associate director of athletics at California San Jose State produced the most wins at the 2009. Twelve student-athletes were honored na- from July 2000 through September 2002, he was school since 1990-93. Last year, the Spartans tionally and more than 100 at the conference level responsible for athletics fundraising. Bowen was were one of the most improved teams in the FBS for academic achievements in 2009-10. credited with developing the first comprehensive with road wins at Colorado State and Fresno State Bowen’s vision for student- success planned giving program for the Golden Bears. and a home triumph in their first meeting with and excellence led to the creation of a Student Suc- At Saint Mary’s College, he was the Director Navy. The 2006 through 2008 Spartans were the cess Services component. Academic Progress Rate of Foundations and Corporate Relations from May first three SJSU teams to post consecutive .500 or (APR) scores, as measured by the NCAA, have risen 1995 to January 1997, before being appointed to an better records in the Western Athletic Conference steadily and strikingly under his watch and were at associate director of athletics position by the presi- football standings. The 2006 Spartans capped a then university-best in 2009 and were surpassed dent of the college. From January 1997 through their finest season in many years, posting a 9-4 in the 2010 report. April 2000, he managed the athletics department’s overall record and capturing the New Mexico In 2008, San Jose State was named as one budget, directed a corporate sponsorship program Bowl championship. of 12 Division I universities cited for Overall Excel- and interacted with the academic senate, faculty Recent athletics accomplishments add to his lence in Diversity in the most recent national study and university personnel on student-athlete issues. “Culture of Champions.” Women’s golf, women’s by Texas A&M University on behalf of the NCAA. His first professional leadership appoint- soccer, baseball and women’s were the Bowen’s proven administrative and manage- ment in athletics was at De La Salle High School in latest teams to win a Western Athletic Conference rial record at San Jose State has resulted in mean- Concord, Calif. From 1987 through 1995, he held championship. Women’s water polo is a consis- ingful national appointments in . the positions of athletics director and assistant tent top-10 national program. Women’s swim- He served as one of eight Football Bowl Subdivi- football coach. ming finished 2008-09 with the longest dual meet sion directors of athletics on the 24-member NCAA The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre winning streak in Division I. Women’s gymnastics Division I Football Issues Committee, an appoint- Dame majored in theology/sociology and spent six is entrenched as a NCAA Regional Championship ment that ended in 2011. In 2009, Bowen was one years studying for the priesthood with the Holy qualifying team. Men’s basketball, men’s soccer of 12 named to serve as a mentor to aspiring wom- Cross Fathers. Bowen went on to earn a master’s and men’s golf have produced measurable gains, en and ethnic minority athletics administrators in degree in administration/education from the Uni- particularly in conference competition. the NCAA Fellows Leadership Program. He was the versity of San Francisco in 1990. Tournament Director for the Active throughout the entire Bay Area, he 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Di- was named to the San Jose Mercury News’ Top- vision I Championship first and 25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. second rounds games played in Bowen served on the board of the San Jose Sports San Jose. Authority, and he was an adjunct professor at the Bowen joined the staff at San University of San Francisco School of Sports Man- Jose State after serving three agement and at San Jose State University’s Depart- years as the Director of Com- ment of Kinesiology, where he taught sports man- munity Affairs and the executive agement classes. director of the 49ers Founda- He is a Level 2 certified member of the Col- tion for the lege Athletic Business Management Association of the . (CABMA) and has memberships in the National He directed all of the team’s Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics fundraising activities and was (NACDA) and the Association of Fundraising Pro- responsible for alumni and cur- fessionals. rent player participation in the He and his wife, Mia, are the parents of three community. children: sons, Andrew and Peter, and daughter, His Division I experience at McKenna. 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For the past 100 years, the University of Page 4 Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surrounding Mid-South region. From its inception in 1912 as a “normal school” dedicated to the education of public school teachers to its role today as an educator of technologically savvy, socially conscious grad-

INTRO uates who face a complex world, the U of M has always been an integral component of the greater community. Exceptional students from 46 states and 99 countries choose the University of Mem- phis as their collegiate home. Approximately 23,000 students attend the U of M, includ- ing more than 2,400 first-time freshmen and 2,700 students who live on campus in univer- sity housing. As a doctoral-granting metropolitan re- search university, the University is commit- For academically ambitious and talented ted to excellence in undergraduate, graduate students, the Helen Hardin Honors Program F a c t s a t a G l a n c e and professional education; in the discovery at the University of Memphis combines the President and dissemination of knowledge; in engaged best of a small liberal arts school with the Dr. Shirley C. Raines scholarship to the metropolitan community, wide-ranging opportunities of a large, na- state and nation; and in the preparation of a tionally-recognized research university. With Founded 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School diverse student population for successful ca- more than 1,700 students participating in fall reers and meaningful participation in a global 2011, the honors program, now in its 39th Campus Size society. year, is the largest honors program in the 1,607 acres and 237 buildings Ever forward looking, the University of state of Tennessee. Operating Budget Memphis is poised to enter one of its most In addition to the main campus in the $439 million historic and productive periods. As the uni- heart of East Memphis, the University of versity continues to celebrate its 100th anni- Local Economic Impact Memphis opened a campus in Jackson, Tenn., $1.43 billion versary this year, its faculty, staff, alumni and in fall 2011 at what was formerly Lambuth benefactors have never been more willing, University. It also has off-site campuses and Enrollment (for Fall 2010) able and generous in their efforts to build an Total...... 22,725 teaching sites in Bartlett, Bolivar, Collierville, Undergraduate...... 17,966 academic environment that makes a lifelong Cordova, Covington, Dyersburg, Humboldt, Graduate...... 4,340 impact. Jackson, Millington and Whitehaven. Law School...... 419 The University’s strategic plan addresses Full-time...... 68% One of the University’s greatest contribu- Part-time...... 32% its goals. Foremost among these is the ability tions to the community is its alumni. Many have to recruit outstanding faculty, enroll motivat- become nationally and internally renowned Workforce ed students and provide distinctive learning Approximately 2,500 employees including 834 full-time in their fields as corporate executives, elected faculty experiences so its students are prepared for officials, award-winning actors and best-selling successful and meaningful participation in a authors. More than 64,000 U of M alumni live Colleges & Schools diverse society. • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law within a 40-mile radius of Memphis. • College of Arts & Sciences Currently, the U of M offers 17 bachelor’s As it enters its second century, the Uni- • College of Communication and Fine Arts degrees in more than 50 areas of study, mas- • College of Education, Health and Human Sciences versity will continue to build strong partner- ter’s degrees in 55 subjects and doctoral de- • Fogelman College of Business and Economics ships with alumni, friends and community • Graduate School grees in 25 disciplines. It also offers a specialist’s leaders so that it may empower the next gen- • Herff College of Engineering degree in education, a juris doctorate in law • Loewenberg School of Nursing eration of Dreamers. Thinkers. Doers. and 21 graduate certificates. Degree programs • School of Communication Sciences and Disorders For more information on the University • School of Public Health at the University of Memphis are divided into of Memphis, visit memphis.edu. • University College 10 colleges and schools – College of Arts and Sciences, Fogelman College of Business and Degrees • 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 areas of study Economics, College of Communication and N a m e C h a n g e s and 70 concentrations Fine Arts, College of Education, Health and • Master’s degrees in over 55 subjects Human Sciences, Herff College of Engineering, 1994 University of Memphis • Doctoral degrees in 25 disciplines the School of Public Health, University College, 1957 Memphis State University • Specialist degree in education 1941 Memphis State College • Juris Doctor (law degree) Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Loewenberg 1925 West Tennessee State Teachers College • 21 graduate certificates School of Nursing, and the School of Communi- 1912 West Tennessee State Normal School • Online degree program cation Sciences and Disorders. University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 5 C i t y o f M e mp h i s

Considered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, has big city amenities with a small- INTRO town feel. Whether you are a hardcore sports enthusiast, a history buff, a music aficionado, or you just like to relax and watch as boats travel the Mississippi River, Memphis has something for everyone. Downtown Memphis has continued to grow and thrive, and two of the most visible projects have been the construction of AutoZone Park and FedExForum. AutoZone Park is the home of the , the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320-seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world- famous Peabody Hotel. The team also plays some of its more high- profile opponents in the top-notch facility. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square- through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and M e mp h i s I s ... foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and gather before an event. The arena has over 100 Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum reopened • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile points of sale for concession stands and four full- on its original location at McLemore and Crump in • The largest city in Tennessee & the 17th largest city in service restaurants. FedExForum is located one the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete the block south of . history of “Soulsville USA.” • Centered in the middle of the nation’s population Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist • The Pork BBQ Capital of the world song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording • The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” artists. The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five • Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have most-visited home tours in America and is the destinations for an athletic event performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, most famous home in the United States after the • Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the and locations B.B. King. National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 Beale Street has rapidly become the visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located • The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market entertainment center of Memphis, and visitors downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater, • The hardwood capital of the world and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered which serves as a venue for performances by Ballet in the various nightclubs. Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and • The home of the world’s largest cargo airport Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum • The third-largest rail center in the United States River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Classic Movies series and other concerts. Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event The city’s location makes Memphis a major • The fourth-largest inland port in the United States is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May distribution hub with two interstate highways International Festival, which also includes the • Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of United States to exhibit giant pandas. World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which and the Sunset Symphony. makes Memphis International Airport the world’s • The 35th Best Sports City according to The Sporting Located within a block of Beale is Gibson busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial News 2011 list. Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours passenger flights originate from Memphis and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the International each day. Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located Ranked by The as one of the its family recreation areas such as Shelby Farms at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts “Top 50 Sports Cities In the Country,” the city and the Memphis Zoo, the city boasts all the documenting music’s past. of Memphis is a large metropolitan city with a amenities one would expect in a city with over 1 Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax hometown feel. From its big-city industry such as million residents, while retaining the charm and and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording FedEx and the Memphis International Airport to down-to-earth feel of a small town. University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports T i g e r T r a d i t i o n s

When the University of Memphis first fielded Page 6 a football team in the fall of 1912, no one had selected a nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, “We fight like Tigers.” INTRO The nickname was born. More and more the nickname “Tigers” was used, particularly in campus publications. But, it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use “Normals” or the “Blue and Gray” when referring to the University. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the “Teachers” or “Tutors.” The Tigers nickname would return, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for the preservation of one of the world’s most Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Ala. TOM II served the University of Memphis. recognizable endangered species. his university with pride for 17 years through For nearly 40 years, the sideline mascot for the The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the 2008, passing away on Oct. 15 of that year. University of Memphis has been a Bengal Tiger Highland Hundred football boosters in 1972 Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard named TOM. TOM attends all Tigers football and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM home games, and he can also be found at many years until passing away in February of 1992. III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a other University events throughout the year. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & TOM travels in style in a custom-designed, to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced climate-controlled trailer and always with police with three new cubs born Aug. 31, 2008, after an Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 1972, during a escort. unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders football game against the University of . As one of only two universities in America with Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the a live tiger mascot, The University of Memphis is one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in unique in its tiger tradition. As a project of the TOM III was introduced at a press conference Highland Hundred, no public or University funds Memphis, though, a contest was held to name on Nov. 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially are used to provide for TOM’s needs, and no the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were presented him to the University on Nov. 22 University resources are required in his care. submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two during a football game against the UCF. TOM is a powerful and majestic symbol choices, Shane and TOM, which stands for Tigers of the University of Memphis, and his Of Memphis. TOM won. presence presents constant opportunities to In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger T h e L o g o educate Tigers fans young and old through Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and The University of Memphis’ official logo was redesigned by Craig Thompson from U o f M A l m a M a t e r U o f M F i g h t S o n g Disciple Design in Memphis, Tenn. The original logo was an MSU with a Stand Firm, O Alma Mater Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory, leaping Tiger coming out from behind the Through All The Years To Come; Be A Winner Thru And Thru; letter. The new logo is an “M” with a leaping In Days Of Youth And Beauty Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We’re Tiger coming up over the center of the “M.” Thy Halls Have Been Our Home. Going All The Way -- In Time Of Preparation Fight, Fight Great Lessons Didst Thou Teach For The Blue And Gray And Say -- S c h o o l C o l o r s Till Now O Alma Mater, The Stars We’ll Strive To Reach. Let’s Go Tigers Go, The University of Memphis’ official school Go On To Victory. colors of Blue and Gray were selected in the Lead On, O Alma Mater See Our Colors Bright And True; early 1900s. They Sons To Highways, It’s Fight Now Without A Fear, The colors were chosen in an effort Give Light And Truth Unto Them Fight Now Let’s Shout A Cheer, to show unity in a nation that was still For All Their Coming Days. Shout For Dear Memphis U. recovering from the effects of the Civil War. To Thee We’ll Give All Honor, (Yell) The student body thought that by picking Our Hopes Abide In Thee, Go Tigers Go the colors of the North and the South, the For Thou, O Alma Mater, Go Tigers Go school would show a togetherness among all Hast Made Us Ever Free. Yea -- Tiger Go! students.

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Media Sept 1 Brooks Twilight Classic Memphis, Tenn. () General Information Quick Facts...... 8 Sept 15 Vanderbilt Commodore Classic Nashville, Tenn. School:...... The University of Memphis 2012 Schedule...... 8 Oct 1 Rhodes Invitational Memphis, Tenn. (Shelby Farms Park, Gate 8) Location:...... Memphis, Tenn. Media Information...... 8 Oct 15 Pre-NCAA Championship Louisville, Ky. Founded:...... 1912 Enrollment:...... 22,725 2012 Roster...... 8 Oct 29 Conference USA Championships Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov 9 NCAA South Regional Tallahassee , Fla. Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I

Nov 17 NCAA Championship Louisville, Ky. Conference:...... Conference USA Coaches & Staff Nickname:...... Tigers Head Coach Kevin Robinson...... 9-10 2 0 1 2 M e n ’ s R o s t e r Colors:...... Blue & Gray Assistant Coach Doug Clark...... 11 Track Facility:...... Billy J. Murphy Track Support Staff...... 11 NAME Cl. Hometown/Last School President:...... Dr. Shirley Raines Austin Carter SO Louisville, Ky./Saint Xavier HS Athletics Director:...... Tom Bowen Meet the Tigers Godfrey Fayne Jr. FR Byhalia, Miss./Byhalia HS Assoc. AD/SWA:...... Lynn Parkes

XC Fabian Fiege SO Duesseldorf, Germany/St. Ursula Gymnasium Runners Profiles...... 12-18 Websites:...... www.GoTigersGo.com Aidan Galasso JR Suffern, N.Y./Suffern HS/University of Delaware www.Memphis.edu Keanan Joyner SO McDonough, Ga./Eagle’s Landing HS 2011 Review Brandon Keys FR Austin, Texas/Vavegrift HS Coaching Staff 2011 Results...... 19-20 Daniel Kuhman SO Elyria, Ohio/Elyria Catholic HS Head Track Coach:...... Kevin Robinson James Maglasang JR Paducah, Ky./St. Mary’s Justin Pinkston JR Memphis, Tenn./Cordova HS (University of Memphis, 1998) History Tenure at Memphis:...... 7th yr head coach C-USA Championship History...21-24 Jeremy Rice FR Prospect, Ky./North Oldham HS Trent Scott JR Bartlett, Tenn./Bartlett HS 11th yr at Memphis GMC Championship History...... 25 Phillip Scruggs JR Memphis, Tenn./Tulane XC/Dist. Coach:...... Doug Clark Metro Championship History...25-26 Stephen Tankersley FR Boerne, Texas/Boerne Samuel V. Champion (Central Missouri State, 1981, 4th yr) Conference Finishes...... 26 Julien Wolf SO Ratingen, Germany/Heine Gymnasium Year-By-Year Results...... 27-28 Team Information Team Wins...... 28 2 0 1 2 W o m e n ’ s R o s t e r 2011 Conference Finish:...... 6/8(M) Individual Winners...... 28 7/12(W) NAME Cl. Hometown/Last School All-Time Women’s Roster...... 29 2011 NCAA South Regional:...... 14/24(M) Alisha Fitch JR Bartlett, Tenn./Bolton HS 18/27(W) Women’s Coaching History...... 29 Maven Forde r-FR Lakeland, Tenn./Arlington HS Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/8 (M) All-Time Men’s Roster...... 30 Laura Hill JR Collierville, Tenn./Houston HS 7/8 (W) Jenny Johnston JR Middle Island, N.Y./Longwood HS Men’s Coaching History...... 30 Athletics Communications Taylor Kriha FR Richton Park, Ill./Richton South HS Honors & Awards...... 30 Cross Country Contact:...... Brad Pope Louisa Lingley SR Amersham, England/The Amersham School Office Phone:...... (901) 678-5223 Meagan Nichols JR Arlington, Tenn./St. Benedict at Auburndale Erica Owen SO Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS Mobile Phone:...... (901) 336-8203 E-mail:...... [email protected] M e d i a I n f o r m a t i o n Caitlyn Tait FR Tomball, Texas/Tomball HS Jessica Tatum FR Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS Office Fax:...... (901) 678-4134 Nandia Taylor JR Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Address:...... 570 Normal, Room 203 Practice/Interviews ...... Memphis, TN 38152 All cross country practices are closed 2 0 1 2 C o a c h i n g S t a ff to the media. However, special Social Media arrangements can be made by contacting Head Coach: Kevin Robinson University of Memphis, 1998/Seventh Season Facebook:... facebook.com/MemphisTrack the Athletics Communications Office at XC/Dist. Coach: Doug Clark Central Missouri State, 1981/Fourth Season facebook.com/MemphisTigers least 24 hours prior to practice time. Twitter:...... twitter.com/TigersMedia All interviews with head coach Kevin B r e a k d o w n b y S t a t e /C o u n t r y YouTube:...... youtube.com/SIDMemphis Robinson and cross country coach FourSquare:.foursquare.com/TigersMedia Doug Clark are conducted through the Athletic Communications Office. Player (2) Texas (3) interviews can also be coordinated Aiden Galasso, Brandon Keys, C l a s s B r e a k d o w n throughout the season. Jenny Johnston Caitlyn Tait, Stephen Seniors (1) Tankersley Louisa Lingley Ohio (1) Tigers on the Web Daniel Kuhman England (1) Juniors (10) The official athletic website of the Louisa Lingley James Maglasang, Justin Pinkston, Trent University of Memphis is www. Mississippi (1) Scott, Phillip Scruggs, Alisha Fitch, Laura gotigersgo.com. Media information, Godfrey Fayne Jr. Germany (2) Hill, Jenny Johnston, Meagan Nichols, such as news releases, statistics, etc., Fabian Fiege, Julien Nandia Taylor, Aiden Galasso are all available on the website. Tennessee (9) Wolf Alisha Fitch, Maven Sophomores (6) Ford, Laura Hill, Austin Carter, Fabian Fiege, Keanan C-USA Website Arkansas (1) Illinois (1) Meagan Nichols, Joyner, Daniel Kuhman, Erica Owen, Additional information about Erica Owen Taylor Kriha Justin Pinkston, Julien Wolf Conference USA and its member Trent Scott, Phillip Freshmen (8) Georgia (1) Kentucky (3) Scruggs, Jessica institutions can be obtained by logging Godfrey Fayne Jr., Brandon Keys, Maven on to www.conferenceusa.com. The Keanan Joyner Austin Carter, James Tatum, Nandia Maglasang, Jeremy Forde, Taylor Kriha, Jeremy Rice, Caitlyn conference site has up-to-date statistics Taylor Tait, Stephen Tankersley, Jessica Tatum Rice and rankings of all league schools. University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 9 H e a d C oac h K e v i n R o b i n s o n

matching the program record set Gaute Myklebust and Gail Lee. e v i n o b i n s o n K R the year before. Nerdal, who was a team-

Year at Memphis: ...... 10th Just as impressive last sea- mate of Lowe’s, capped his stellar Birthdate: ...... May 21 son was the program’s accom- collegiate career with his fourth Hometown ...... Perryville, Mo. plishments in the classroom. All-America honor at the 2010 Alma Mater: ...... Memphis, 1998 Wife: ...... Dawn Both the men’s and women’s NCAA Outdoor Championships. Children:...... Sebastian, Tristan, Matthias squads received United States Nerdal was the NCAA runner-up Track and Field and Cross Country in the weight throw for a sec- C o a c h i n g H i g h l i g h t s Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) ond-straight year (2009, 2010), All-Academic Teams honors, with marking the first time a Tiger • 2007 C-USA Coach of the Year four student-athletes — Monica student-athlete finished that high • 13 All-Americans • 21 NCAA Championships Mason, Laura Toldy, Cyarra Wells, in consecutive NCAA Champion-

Participants Tom Willcox — receiving USTF- ships appearances. XC • Three NCAA Regional Champions CCCA individual recognition. Earlier that 2010 campaign, • 2007 C-USA Men’s Outdoor Championships Title The women’s squad tallied a Robinson had 16 student-ath- • 51 C-USA Champions cumulative 3.28 grade-point - av letes win a total of 27 medals at • 258 All-C-USA Honorees erage, which tied for 23rd among the C-USA Indoor and Outdoor Since taking over in July of the 171 programs that received Championships. Lowe led the 2006, Kevin Robinson has trans- A t h l e t i c E x p e r i e n c e USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Tigers’ medal count with four, formed the Memphis track and status. The men’s team recorded while Nerdal and Alex Sweet each field/cross country program into • 1994 a cumulative 3.14 GPA, which tied garnered three. a perennial Conference USA con- (GMC) Newcomer of the Year • 1995 Conference USA Indoor for 25th among the 85 schools to The previous year (2009), tender and national power. In all, Athlete of the Year make the USTFCCCA list. Nerdal made Memphis track Robinson has seen his student- • Seven-time C-USA/GMC Champion Robinson’s cross country and field history, becoming the athletes set more than 40 school • Three-time C-USA hammer champion (1996-98) squads saw similar success in program’s first male indoor All- records, earn 51 C-USA individual • Seven-time NCAA Outdoor the classroom, receiving 2011 American. Nerdal, who was the titles and pile up more than 258 Championships Qualifier • Set school records in indoor shot USTFCCCA All-Academic Team first male athlete to advance to All-Conference USA performanc- put, indoor weight throw, outdoor honors. The women’s and men’s the NCAA Indoors in 25 years, fin- es in his seven years at the helm. shot put and hammer teams posted 3.34 and 3.59 GPA, ished second in the weight throw. Under Robinson’s tutelage, respectively. Of the 147 men’s In 2008, Robinson coached the men’s program has shown programs to achieve USTFCCCA student-athletes on both the to four top-five finishes at the C- tremendous consistency. The All-Academic status, the Tigers men’s and women’s teams to USA Indoor Championships. One Tigers have posted top-five in- ranked third. All-America distinction. Nerdal of those top-five performances door finishes five years and top- Robinson returned to his claimed his first All-America hon- was a third-place showing at the five outdoor performances four alma mater in 2002 as an assis- or with a fourth-place finish in 2008 indoors, the highest finish times. Robinson’s 2007 outdoor tant and was promoted to head the hammer throw at the NCAA squad — his first season as head in program history. coach in the summer of 2006. In Outdoor Championships. coach — won the C-USA Cham- The 2011-12 campaign was his 10-year coaching association On the women’s side, King pionships crown, the first in the another successful one for Robin- with the program, Robinson has earned All-America accolades program’s history. son’s program. He had 14 NCAA had nine student-athletes com- in the shot put at both the 2008 On the women’s side, Rob- Outdoor East Regional qualifiers pete in 21 NCAA Championships NCAA Indoor (fourth) and Out- inson has guided the Lady Tigers for a second-consecutive season, events and has seen his com- door (second) Championships. petitors earn 13 All-America cita- The second-place finish was the R o b i n s o n ’ s C o a c h i n g E x p e r i e n c e tions, with the most recent being highest for a Lady Tiger at the Richard Lowe in 2011. NCAA Outdoors. Charlotte Abra- Years Capacity University That season, Lowe was hamsen also represented Mem- 1998-2002 Assistant Coach Southern Illinois 2002-06 Assistant Coach University of Memphis named Conference USA’s Male phis at the 2008 NCAA Indoor 2006-Present Head Coach University of Memphis Track Athlete of the Year and fin- Championships, competing in the ished his collegiate career at the pentathlon. Abrahamsen earned R o b i n s o n ’ s C o a c h i n g C a r e e r NCAA Outdoor Championships, All-America recognition and is where he finished seventh in a the school’s first and only multi- Men Women Cross Country Year Conf. Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Men’s Women’s time of 50.99s in the 400m hur- sport competitor at the NCAA In- 2006 C-USA — — — — 8th 10th dles. Lowe became Robinson’s doors. 2007 C-USA T-4th 1st 5th 8th 8th 10th 13th All-American. Following the 2008 cam- 2008 C-USA 5th 4th 3rd 6th 7th 12th 2009 C-USA 6th 7th 5th 6th 7th 11th Prior to Lowe, Robinson paign, King and Lee represented 2010 C-USA 5th 6th 11th 12th 7th 10th coached quite possibly the pro- the Blue and Gray in the shot 2011 C-USA 3rd 5th 9th 11th 6th 7th gram’s four top field competi- put at the United States Olympic 2012 C-USA 4th 5th 4th 8th tors in Seffen Nerdal, Susan King, Trials. 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(ninth) placed in the top-10 and Championships shot put crown. marks. Robinson also produced

Page 10 just missed earning a spot on the The following season (1995-96), nine NCAA Regional qualifiers, U.S. squad. Memphis moved to Conference two All-Americans and an Olym- In only his first season at USA, and Robinson shined in his pic Trials competitor. the helm (2006-07), Robinson C-USA Indoor Championships In 2003, Robinson gained guided the men’s team to the debut. He was named the C-USA certification in CPR, AED and as program’s first Conference USA Indoor Athlete of the Year after an AFAA professional personal Outdoor Championships crown. winning the weight throw title trainer. He has since become The Tigers upset national track and finishing second in the shot an NSCA Certified Strength and and field powerhouse UTEP to put. In his sophomore and senior Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). win the C-USA title, finishing just campaigns, Robinson won C- Robinson and his wife, a mere 9.5 points ahead of the USA indoor weight and hammer Dawn, have three children: Se- Miners. throws titles. bastian, Tristan and Matthias. For his efforts, Robinson was Overall, Robinson owns They reside in Hernando, Miss. XC named the 2007 Conference USA six combined Conference USA Coach of the Year. At the C-USA weight and hammer throws titles Outdoors, Robinson had four Ti- and a Great Midwest Conference gers win at least one individual shot put title. Robinson also is title and saw nine competitors part of an elite C-USA group of qualify for NCAA Regionals. only eight male athletes that Three of Robinson’s student- have won three or more confer- athletes advanced to the NCAA ence outdoor titles in the same Outdoor Championships, with event (hammer throw, 1996-98). Nerdal making his first appear- Robinson qualified for the ance as a freshman. 1997 and 1998 NCAA Outdoor At that year’s NCAA Indoors, Championships in seven com- Lee earned her second All-Amer- bined events. In 1998, he fin- ica honor with a sixth-place per- ished 13th in the shot put at the formance in the shot put. NCAA Outdoor Championships. Before taking her over That same year, Robinson was Memphis program, Robinson named the National Strength was producing All-Americans and Conditioning Association as a Tigers assistant. In 2004, (NSCA) Strength and Condition- Robinson guided Myklebust, a ing Athlete of the Year and an two-time C-USA Male Outdoor NSCA All-American. Athlete of the Year, to the NCAA In 2000, Robinson qualified Outdoor Championships, where for the Olympic Trials in the shot he received All-America honors put and weightlifting. with a fourth-place finish in the When Robinson graduated discus. Myklebust was the pro- in 1998, he held school records gram’s first All-American in more in the indoor and outdoor shot than 20 years. put, 35-pound weight throw and The following year (2004- hammer throw. The only record 05), Robinson helped Lee to the he still holds today is the indoor 2005 NCAA Championships. Lee shot put, a testament to both his became the school’s first female coaching and athletic skill. All-American in nearly 30 years A native of Perryville, Mo., with a 10th-place finish in the Robinson earned his degree in shot put. exercise and sport science from A 1998 Memphis graduate, Memphis in 1998. After gradua- Robinson finished his collegiate tion, he began his coaching ca- track and field career as one of reer as an assistant at Southern the program’s most-decorated Illinois, where he worked from 1998-2002. competitors, exhibiting prow- During his time in Carbon- ess in the shot put, weight and dale, Ill., Robinson’s student- hammer throws. As a freshman, athletes set three conference he claimed the 1994 Great Mid- records and posted six school west Conference (GMC) Indoor University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports

(three), indoor track (three) and Page 11 C ro s s C o u n t ry /D i s ta n c e C oac h D o u g C l a r k outdoor track (three) — com- monly referred to as the “NCAA country, 1500m, mile, 3000m, Triple Crown” — in the 1991-92, o u g l a r k D C 3000m steeplechase, 5000m and 1992-93 and 1993-94 academic distance medley relay. He has years. Year at Memphis: ...... 4th As the Arkansas recruiting Birthdate: ...... July 5 also coached an NCAA individual Hometown ...... Lexington, Mo. champion in the 3000m steeple- coordinator, Clark helped assem- Alma Mater: .....Central Missouri St., 1981 chase and an Olympian in the ble one of the most dominant 1500m. programs in the history of colle- C o a c h i n g H i g h l i g h t s Before moving to the Bluff giate track and field/cross coun- City, Clark spent nine years at try, producing more than two • NCAA Champion at UTEP (Jim dozen All-Americans. Svenoy in 3000m steeplechase) Kansas. In his final five seasons • 2004 USA Olympian Charlie Gruber with the Jayhawks, Clark coached A 1981 graduate of Central (1500m) four cross country All-Americans. Missouri State University, Clark • 19 NCAA All-Americans was an NCAA cross country quali- • 32 additional NCAA Qualifiers Clark’s cross country squads post- XC • Two NCAA Top-20 Cross Country ed top-20 finishes at the 2005 fier. He also was a 1980 Olympic Teams (12th) and 2006 (20th) NCAA Marathon Trials qualifier, post- • Three-straight Cross Country ing a time of 2:17:40. Clark was Individual Big 12 Champions Championships. (2004-06) From 2004-06 in Lawrence, the top Master’s runner in Okla- The 2012 campaign marks • Six Big 12 Champions Clark coached three-consecutive homa from 1996-2000, recording Doug Clark’s fourth season in Big 12 individual champions times of 14:58/5k, 25:45/8k and command of the distance run- A t h l e t i c E x p e r i e n c e from 2004-06 (Benson Chensang 31:41/10k. ners for the Tigers track and field/ in 2004-05 and Colby Wissel in cross country program. This fall, • NCAA Qualifier 2006). He also guided Charlie • 1980 Olympic Marathon Trials Memphis cross country looks to Gruber to a second-place finish in Qualifier S u p p o r t S t a ff improve on the teams’ successful • Top Master’s Runner in Oklahoma, the 1500m at the 2004 Olympic 2011 campaigns in recent years. 1996-2000 Trials, earning the Kansas alum a Last season, the men’s and 1500m spot on the USA Olympic women’s squads had their best Team. showings at the Conference USA It was the first time a Memphis Prior to Kansas, Clark was Championships in several years. male performer placed in the an assistant coach at Tulsa from The Tigers tied the program’s top-15 since Mate Nemeth won 1994-2000. While at Tulsa, Clark’s best finish at the league’s event the 2004 C-USA crown and was athletes set school records in with a sixth-place performance. named All-C-USA first team. the 800m, 1000m, 1500m, mile, The Memphis men’s squad also The Lady Tigers were just as 3000m, 3000m steeplechase, Nic Fortenberry Yichen Sun placed sixth at the 2001 and 1998 impressive in 2011. The women’s 5000m, distance medley relay Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer C-USA Championships. The Tigers team finished seventh at the and 4x800m relay. Clark coached Sprints/Hurdles won their first meet for the first 2011 C-USA Championships, the distance runner Dwight Davis, time since 2001, taking top hon- program’s second-best perfor- who posted a 3:59.29 mile time ors at the 2011 Rhodes Invita- mance at the league event (6th in to become the Golden Hurri- tional. Memphis also participated 2005). The Lady Tigers won their cane’s first NCAA All-American. in the NCAA South Regional, the first meet since 2005, taking vic- In 1994 at UTEP, Clark as- program’s first regional appear- tory at the Rhodes Invitational. sisted the Miners to a third-place ance since 1999. The squad also competed in the team finish at the NCAA Indoor Tigers sophomore standout NCAA South Regional for a sec- Championships and a national James Maglasang won his second ond time in Clark’s tenure. runner-up team performance Tyler Fraizer career event at the 2011 Rhodes at the NCAA Outdoor Champi- Meghan Pfeiffer Clark joined the Memphis Assistant Coach Academic Advisor Invitational and placed 15th at track and field/cross country onships. That same year, Clark Pole Vault the 2011 C-USA Championships. staff in 2009 with an -impres coached Jim Svenoy to the 3000m Maglasang’s finish earned him sive resume. Overall, Clark has steeplechase crown at the NCAA All-C-USA third team accolades. coached All-Americans in cross Outdoor Championships and a runner-up finish in the 3000m at the NCAA Indoor Championships. l a r k s o a c h i n g x p e r i e n c e C ’ C E Clark began his coaching ca- Years Capacity University reer at Arkansas as a volunteer 1987-93 Assistant Coach University of Arkansas assistant coach, before being 1994 Assistant Coach UTEP promoted to a full-time assistant 1994-2000 Assistant Coach in 1991. With Clark on staff, the Chrissie Feldmann Brad Pope 2000-09 Assistant Coach University of Kansas Razorbacks swept the nine NCAA Assistant Coach Athletics 2009-Present Assistant Coach University of Memphis Jumps/Multi Communications Championships in cross country University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports M e n ’ s B i o s

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Page 12 AUSTIN CARTER GODFREY FAYNE JR. Finished fourth at the 2008 German National Cross Country Championships … Placed fifth Sophomore Freshman at the 2010 championships in the 2000m Louisville, Ky. Byhalia, Miss. steeplechase … Several top-three finishes Saint Xavier HS Byhalia HS at LVN and Westgerman Championships in Major: Mechanical Major: Undeclared middle distances and cross country … Won Engineering the 1000m at the 2008 International PSD In- door Meet.

2011-12 - Freshman Prior to Memphis Personal OUTDOOR: Recorded two personal bests in Played football and soccer and ran cross Son of Eberhard and Cornelia Fiege ... Birth- the 800m (1:54.02) and 1500m (4:01.04) at country and track for Byhalia High School … day is July 23. the C-USA Championships … Season-best Won three-straight state championships in XC 1500m finish was eighth place (4:04.91) at the 1600m (2010, 2011, 2012) and back-to- the Memphis Invitational. back state titles in the 800m (2011, 2012). AIDAN GALASSO Graduate Student INDOOR: Member of the distance medley re- Personal lay team placed second at the C-USA Cham- Son of Patricia and the late Godfrey Fayne ... Suffern, N.Y. pionships … Earned All-C-USA second team Birthday is Jan. 1. University of Delaware honors as a member of distance medley relay Major: Journalism ... Placed ninth with a personal-best time of FABIAN FIEGE 4:21.29 in the mile at the Vulcan Invitational. Sophomore Prior to Memphis CROSS COUNTRY: Highest finish was 11th Duesseldorf, Germany place with a time of 26:36 at the Rhodes Invi- Member of the University of Delaware St. Ursula Gymnasium tational ... Placed 30th with a 25:51.90 mark cross country and track and field team … In Major: Undeclared at the C-USA Championships ... Ran a time of 2011 with the Blue Hens, set personal-bests 33:56.50 at the NCAA South Regional. in 800m (2:09.89), 1600m (4:13.67), 5k (15:10.71) and 10k (32:45.68) … Two-year Prior to Memphis letterwinner in cross country/track and field Four-time All-Kentucky in cross country 2011-12 - Freshman (indoor and outdoor) at Suffern High School (2007-11) and three-time All-Kentucky in OUTDOOR: Ran a personal-best time of … Named to the all-section team. track and field (2009-11) … Garnered aca- 3:58.85 in the 1500m at the Vanderbilt Black demic all-state honors twice in cross country and Gold Classic ... Won bronze and received Personal and three times in track and field … 2011 Ken- All-C-USA third team honors with a time of Son of Mary and Paul Galasso … Birthday is tucky 3A Region 3 1600m champion … 2009 1:49.83 in the 800m at the C-USA Champion- Dec. 15. Kentucky 3A 4x800 relay state champion, ships ... Member of the 4x400m relay that fin- setting a school and state record with a time ished sixth (3:16.51) at the C-USA Champion- KEANAN JOYNER of 7:56.93 … 2009 Kentucky 3A Region 3 indi- ships ... NCAA East Preliminary qualifier in the 800m ... Finished 19th with a time of 1:49.92 vidual champion and 3A state team champion Sophomore in the 800m at the NCAA East Preliminary. in cross country. McDonough, Ga. INDOOR: Ran a personal-best time of 4:30.02 Eagle’s Landing HS Personal Major: Undeclared Son of Dave and Annie Carter ... Birthday is in the mile at the Gladstein Invitational … At Aug. 15. the UAB Blazer Invitational, logged a person- al-best 9:12.87 in the 3000m ... Won silver and earned All-C-USA second team recogni- tion in the 800m at the C-USA Championships 2011-12 - Freshman ... Member of the 4x400m relay that placed OUTDOOR: Competed in four meets, running fifth at the C-USA Championships (3:17.59). the 800m, 1,500m and 4 x400m relay … Ran a personal-best time of 4:05.87 in the 1500m CROSS COUNTRY: Finished in the top-10 at the Joey Haines Invitational ... Had his best (10th) in a time of 26:33 at the Rhode Invi- 1500m finish of seventh at the Joey Haines tational ... Placed 40th in a time of 26:43.90 Invitational. at the C-USA Championships ... Ran a time of 35:14.20 at the NCAA South Regional. INDOOR: Ran a personal-best 1:57.53 in the 800m at the C-USA Championships.

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CROSS COUNTRY: First collegiate competition Invitational … Set a personal-best time of Member of 4x800m relay team that took first came at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic, 14:55.13 in the 5000m at the C-USA Cham- place at the Gladstein Invitational (7:54.45) … where he ran a 22:00.79 ... Best performance pionships … Placed third in a personal-best Member of the distance medley relay team was 53rd with a time of 27:22.10 at the C-USA time of 31:03.72 in the 10,000m at the Kan- that won silver and earned All-C-USA second Championships ... Ran a time of 36:42.80 at sas Relays … Ran a personal-best 4:09.75 in team honors at the C-USA Championships the NCAA South Regional. the 1500m at the Memphis Invitational. (10:00.72).

Prior to Memphis INDOOR: Took first place with a time of CROSS COUNTRY: Posted five top-15 finishes Captain of the Eagle’s Landing cross country 14:56.46 in the 5000m at the Vulcan Invita- ... Won the Rhodes Invitational (25:05) and and track and field teams his junior and se- tional ... Ran a personal-best 8:29.08 in the was honored as the C-USA Men’s Cross Coun- nior years … Cross country team was state 3000m at the C-USA Championships. try Athlete of the Week for that performance runner-up his junior season … As a senior, ... Placed eighth at the Brooks Memphis Twi-

placed fifth in the 800m run to help propel CROSS COUNTRY: Posted five top-25 finishes, light Classic (20:20.25) ... Finished 11th at the XC the Eagles to a fourth-place finish at the state including three top-10s ... Best performance Crimson Classic (25:30.33) and 15th at both championships … Member of the school’s was second with a time of 25:13 at the Rhodes the Commodore Classic (25:30.33) and C-USA record-holding 4x800m and 4x1600m relay Invitational ... Other two top-10s came at Championships (24:39.0) ... Earned All-C-USA teams. the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic (sixth; third team honors for his 15th-place perfor- 20:20.35) and Commodore Classic (seventh; mance ... Finished 36th at the NCAA South Personal 25:26) ... Finished 14th at the Crimson Classic Regional (32:29.20) ... Earned C-USA Cross Son of Joel Joyner and Michele Joyner ... (25:32.37) and 24th at the C-USA Champion- Country All-Academic Team honors. Birthday is June 23. ships (25:25.20) ... Team’s top finisher at the NCAA South Regional, placing 34th in a time 2010-11 - Freshman BRANDON KEYS of 32:25.00. OUTDOOR: Posted three top-five perfor- mances ... Earned a season-best, second- Freshman Prior to Memphis place finish with a time of 4:00.26 in the Austin, Texas Two-time All-Ohio selection in cross country 1500m run at the SEMO Invite ... At the War … At the Ohio state cross country champion- Eagle Invite, ran a personal-best 15:02.98 in Vandegrift HS ships, placed 16th as a junior and fourth as a the 5000m ... Posted a season-best time in Major: Undeclared senior … In track and field, claimed his first the 1500m (3:54.06) at the John McDonnell All-Ohio honor with a sixth-place finish at the Invite, finishing 25th ... Placed third with a state meet his senior season. 3:58.86 run in the 1500m at the Tiger Invita- tional. Prior to Memphis Personal Three-time letterwinner in cross country/ Son of Tim Kuhman and Jill Browder ... Birth- INDOOR: Runner-up in the mile run at the track and field for Vandegrift High School … day is Sept. 8. Eastern Illinois Mega Meet (4:25.08 mark) ... Holds the school record in the 800m (1:58.60) Set personal bests in the 800m (2:00.18) and … Member of the 2009 district championship JAMES MAGLASANG mile (4:19.18) at the Southern Illinois/Mc- cross country squad … Three-time all-region Donald’s Invite, finishing eighth and fifth, re- selection in cross country … As a senior, Junior spectively, at the meet ... Ran a personal-best posted season bests in the 800m (1:59.00), 8:42.08 in the 3000m at the Hoosier Hills. 1600m (4:31.00) and 5k (16:03.00). Paducah, Ky. St. Mary’s CROSS COUNTRY: Picked up the Tigers’ first Major: Biomedical Personal individual victory in six years at the Rhodes Son of Delores and Drew Keys … Birthday is Engineering Invitational ... Won the Rhodes Invite with a July 23. time of 25:40 ... Also had a top-10 showing at the UALR Invite (5k) ... Season-best 8k time DANIEL KUHMAN 2011-12 - Sophomore was 25:14.82 at the Brooks Memphis Twilight OUTDOOR: Placed first with a time of 3:54.03 Classic. Sophomore in the 1500m at the Memphis Invitational … Elyria, Ohio Ran a personal best in the 1500m at the Mt. Prior to Memphis Sac Relays (3:52.33) … Set a personal-best Elyria Catholic HS The 2008 Class A Kentucky state champion 1:53.52 in the 800m at the C-USA Champion- Major: Undeclared in cross country after finishing as the 2007 ships. state runner-up ... The 2007 runner-up in the 3200m at the Kentucky state track and field INDOOR: Finished first with personal-best championships ... Named to the All-State Aca- time of 8:35.51 in the 3,000m at the UAB 2011-12 - Freshman demic Team all four years in both cross coun- Blazer Invitational … Ran a personal-best try and track and field. OUTDOOR: Took first place with at time of mile (4:12.06) at the Gladstein Invitational … 15:14.96 in the 5000m at the Joey Haines

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Page 14 Son of Camille and Robert Maglasang ... JEREMY RICE relay’s second-place performance ... Ran a Birthday is Nov. 18. personal-best time of 4:30.02 in the mile run Sophomore at the Gladstein Invitational. Prospect, Ky. JUSTIN PINKSTON North Oldman HS CROSS COUNTRY: Ran in three competitions Major: Civil Engineering Junior ... Posted a time of 27:59.60 at the Commo- Memphis, Tenn. dore Classic ... Highest finish was 20th at the Rhodes Invitational (27:04) ... Ran a time of Cordova HS 27:22.9 at the C-USA Championships (54th) ... Major: Biology 2011-12 - Freshman Posted a time of 35:25.3 at the NCAA South OUTDOOR: Placed second with a time of Regional in Tuscaloosa, Ala. 50.14 in the 400m dash at the Memphis In- vitational … Ran a personal-best time of 2010-11 - Sophomore XC 2011-12 - Sophomore 1:55.15 in the 800m at the Ole Miss Invita- OUTDOOR: Recorded his first top-five -out OUTDOOR: Recorded a personal-best time of tional … Member of the 4x400 relay team door performance in the 800m run at the 1:56.12 in the 800m, taking fifth in the event that placed fourth at the Joey Haines Invita- Rhodes Open, finishing fourth in 1:56.25 ... at the Memphis Invitational … Member of the tional (3:29.51). Set a personal best in the 400m with a 51.72s 4x400 relay team that placed fourth at the run at the Tiger Invitational ... Set a personal Joey Haines Invitational (3:29.51). INDOOR: Did not compete in any meets. best in the 800m at the C-USA Champion- ships, where he finished 11th with a 1:54.44 INDOOR: Ran a personal-best, 800m time of CROSS COUNTRY: Ran in two events unat- run. 1:59.53 at the Kentucky Rod McCravy Memo- tached ... Posted a time of 24:14.64 in the rial. Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic ... Finished INDOOR: Picked up two top-five finishes, the Commodore Classic 8k run in a time of competing exclusively in the 800m run ... CROSS COUNTRY: Did not compete in any 30:15.10. Placed fourth with a 1:56.33 mark at the East- meets. ern Illinois Mega Meet ... Followed that per- Prior to Memphis formance with another 800m fourth-place 2010-11 - Freshman Lettered four years in both cross country and finish at the Southern Illinois/McDonald’s OUTDOOR: Competed in four events after track and field at North Oldham High School Invite, this time recording a time of 1:55.98 sitting out the indoor portion of the campaign … Member of two state championship cross ... Posted a personal best in the 800m with ... Set a personal best in the 800m at the Ti- country teams … His first-place finishes in a 1:55.59 mark at the Kentucky Rod McCravy ger Invitational, posting a time of 2:00.60 and three events (800m, 4x400m relay, 4x800m Memorial, placing 18th. placing 15th. relay) helped the Mustangs win the 2011 Kentucky state track and field crown. CROSS COUNTRY: Only competed in the INDOOR: Sat out the indoor season. UALR Invite (5k), where he crossed the line Personal 51st with a time of 18:12.74. CROSS COUNTRY: Competed in the first four Son of Linda and Deab Rice ... Birthday is Nov. meets ... Finished 77th at season-opening 8. 2009-10 - Freshman Belmont/Vanderbilt event with a time of OUTDOOR: Season-best, eighth-place finish 19:15.83. TRENT SCOTT came at the Rhodes Open, posting a 1:58.84 in the 800m ... Season-best 800m time of Prior to Memphis Senior 1:55.98 came in the C-USA Championships Member of 2009 state champion squad in preliminaries. 4x400m and 4x800m relays at Cordova High Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS School ... State runner-up in both relays in INDOOR: Finished a season-best sixth place 2010 ... Graduated 10th in a class of 524 with Major: Electrical & Computer Engineering with a 2:00.70 in the 800m run at the ASU a 4.60 grade-point average. Invitational ... Finished seventh in the 800m with a time of 1:59.13 at the Southern Illi- Personal nois/McDonald’s Invite. Son of Cathy and John Pinkston ... Birthday is 2011-12 - Junior OUTDOOR: Competed in two meets, partici- July 28. Prior to Memphis pating in the 800m and 4x400 relay … Placed Earned three letters in both track and field 12th in the 800m with a time of 1:54.44 at the and cross country at Bartlett High School ... Vanderbilt Black and Gold Invite. Named a 2009 Commercial Appeal “Best of Preps” Scholar Athlete of the Year finalist ... INDOOR: Member of the distance medley Member of the Commercial Appeal “Best relay team that finished second (10:00.72) at of Preps” All-Metro 4x800m Team ... State the C-USA Indoor Championships ... Received University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 15 M e n ’ s B i o s qualifier in cross country and track and field Personal ... Member of the Panthers’ school-record Son of Jessie and Michael Tankersley … Birth- 4x400m team, setting a time of 3:27. day is June 18 ... Father is a former football player at the University of Memphis. Personal Son of Mark and Lynn Scott ... Birthday is Apr. JULIEN WOLF 8. Sophomore PHILLIP SCRUGGS Ratingen, Germany Heine Gymnasium Redshirt Junior Major: Undeclared Memphis, Tenn. White Station HS XC Tulane Major: Biomedical Engineereing 2011-12 - Freshman OUTDOOR: Took first place in the 800m with a time of 1:53.63 at the Memphis Invitation- 2011-12 - Junior al ... Set a personal best in the 800m with a CROSS COUNTRY/INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Red- time of 1:53.34 at the C-USA Championships shirted the entire academic year after trans- … Member of the 4x400 relay team that ferring from Tulane. placed fourth at the Joey Haines Invitational (3:29.51). Prior to Memphis Transferred to Memphis from Tulane after INDOOR: Competed in five meets … Set a per- two years as a member of the Green Wave sonal best in the mile with a time of 4:21.46 cross country/track and field program … Did at the Vulcan Invitational … Member of relay not compete his freshman year (2009-10) ... teams that scored a pair of first-place finishes As a sophomore (2010-11), ran in five cross … Ran on the 4x800m that took first place country meets and competed in the 3000m (7:54.45) at the Gladstein Invitational … Com- and 5000m in the outdoor campaign … For peted as a member of the distance medley cross country, posted a season-best time of relay team that placed first at the UAB Blazer 29:44 at the Gulf Coast Stampede (8k) … At- Invitational (10:13.28). tended Memphis’ White Station High School, where he was a part of three Memphis city CROSS COUTNRY: Ran a time of 26:55 at the championship squads. Commodore Classic ... Recorded a top-10 fin- ish at the Rhodes Invitational, placing ninth Personal with a time of 26:31 ... Placed 32nd at the C- Son of Jerry and Patty Scruggs ... Birthday is USA Championships in a time of 26:04.50 ... Dec. 12. Posted a time of 33:21.8 at the NCAA South Regional. STEPHEN TANKERSLEY Prior to Memphis Freshman Ran for several German track and field clubs, Boerne, Texas including TV Ratingen, AC Düsseldorf and ART Düsseldorf … Placed third at the German Boerne Samuel V. U20 National Indoor Championships in the Champion HS 1500m … Competed in the indoor and out- Major: Undeclared door Westgerman Championships and state championships in the 800m and 1500m.

Prior to Memphis Personal Three-year letterwinner in cross country and Son of Manfred and Bettina Wolf ... Birthday track and field at Boerne Samuel V. Champion is Feb. 15. High School … Member of the 2012 Universi- ty Interscholastic League (UIL) Texas 4-A state champion cross country team.

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Page 16 ALISHA FITCH MAVEN FORD Honor Society. Junior Redshirt Freshman Personal Bartlett, Tenn. Lakeland, Tenn. Daughter of Lou and Tena Hill ... Birthday is Bolton HS Arlington HS Jan. 28. Major: Pre-Nursing Major: Undeclared JENNY JOHNSTON

Junior 2011-12 - Sophomore 2011-12 - Freshman OUTDOOR: Competed in one event, placing CROSS COUNTRY/INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Red- Middle Island, N.Y. fifth in the 5000m at the Mississippi Open. shirted. Longwood HS Major: Pre-Nursing

XC INDOOR: Finished first in the 5000m with at Prior to Memphis time of 18:12.82 at the Vulcan Invitational ... Member of the cross country/track and field Posted a personal-best time of 18:00.52 in teams at Arlington High School. the 5000m at the C-USA Championships ... 2011-12 - Sophomore Ran a personal best in the 3000m at the Ken- Personal OUTDOOR: Ran in two meets … Placed fifth tucky Rod McCravy Memorial, finishing with Daughter of Kristy and Allen Ford … Birthday with a time of 2:29.57 in the 800m at the a time of 10:38.38. is May 18. Memphis Invitational … Turned in a person- al-best time of 5:01.82 in the 1500m at the Mississippi Open. CROSS COUNTRY: Highest finish of season LAURA HILL was fourth at the Rhodes Invitational (22:39) INDOOR: Did not compete at any meets. ... Had three other top-50 finishes at the Junior Commodore Classic (31st; 18:58), C-USA Collierville, Tenn. Championships (42nd; 18:44.30) and Cim- CROSS COUNTRY: Best showing was a sixth- Houston HS son Classic (50th; 18:55.33) ... Ran a time of place finish at the Rhodes Invitational (22:56) Major: Biology 23:04.80 at the NCAA South Regional. ... Placed 43rd with a time of 19:16 at the Commodore Classic ... Ran a time of 19:24.60 2010-11 - Freshman at the C-USA Championships (58th) ... Posted INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Redshirted. a time of 23:32.40 at the NCAA South Re- 2011-12 - Sophomore gional. CROSS COUNTRY: Competed in five races ... OUTDOOR: Competed in two meets … Set Placed 21st with a 24:32 mark at the Rhodes two personal bests at the Mississippi Open in 2010-11 - Freshman Invite ... Recorded a season-best time of the 800m (2:40.80) and 1500m (5:24.93) … OUTDOOR: Competed exclusively in the 19:32 at the C-USA Championships, finishing Placed seventh with a time of 11:38.48 in the 800m, earning two top-five finishes in 73rd. 3000m at the Memphis Invitational. the event ... Won the 800m with a time of 2:21.86s at the SEMO Invite ... At the Tiger Prior to Memphis INDOOR: Ran a personal-best 11:32.50 in the Invitational, finished fourth with a time of Ran cross country and track and field at 3000m at the Kentucky Rod McCravy Memo- 2:16.06s in the 800m ... Set a personal- Bolton High School ... Qualified for the cross rial. best time of 2:14.72s in the 800m at the C- country state championships from 2007-09 USA Championships, finishing 13th ... Her ... 2010 TSSAA state championships qualifier CROSS COUNTRY: Competed in three meets 2:14.72s time in the 800m was also a team- in both the 1600m and 3200m. ... Ran a 21:42.31 at the Brooks Memphis best mark. Twilight Classic ... Posted a time of 20:56.10 Personal at the Commodore Classic ... Logged a time INDOOR: Competed in three meets, running Daughter of Terrie and William Fitch ... Birth- of 21:47.90 at the C-USA Championships. only in the 800m ... Fourth at the Southern day is Nov. 12. Illinois/McDonald’s Invite with a personal- 2010-11 - Freshman best 2:20.40 run. INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Redshirted. CROSS COUNTRY: Earned two top-five fin- CROSS COUNTRY: Competed in the first ishes ... Led the team with a fourth-place four cross country meets ... Crossed the line performance (19:25.22) at the UALR Invite ... 51st in a time of 22:38.81 at the UALR Invite. Ninth with a 23:40 run at the Rhodes Invite.

Prior to Memphis Prior to Memphis Ran distances at Houston High School ... All- Ran relays, middle distances and cross coun- state performer for Mustangs ... Member of University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports Page 17 W o m e n ’ s B i o s try for Longwood High School ... Holds school INDOOR: Set the school record in the mile 11:01.38 mark in the 3000m run at the South- records in the indoor 600m, indoor 4x400m with a time of 4:54.44 at the C-USA Cham- ern Illinois/McDonald’s Invite ... Her 5:34.38 relay and outdoor 4x400m relay ... 800m pionships ... Placed fourth in the mile at the mark in the mile at the Rod McCravy Classic qualifier for the 2009 ands 2010 Nike- Out league’s event ... Member of the record-set- was a season best. door Track and Field Championships ... New ting distance medley relay team with a time York high school state championships quali- of 11:49.49 at the C-USA Championships … CROSS COUNTRY: Competed in all five cross fier in 600m (2009-10), 800m (2010), 4x400m Ran a personal best time of 9:55.48 in the country meets ... Memphis’ top finisher at relay (2006-07) and cross country (2007) ... A 3000m at the Kentucky Rod McCravy Memo- the Rhodes Invitational and Brooks Mem- 2007 New York State Games sil- rial. phis Twilight Classic ... Finished eighth at the ver medalist in the 1500m run. Rhodes Invitational with a season-best time CROSS COUNTRY: Had five top-35 finishes of 20:29.05. Personal ... Best performance was third place at the

Daughter of Ann and Joe Johnston ... Birthday Rhodes Invitational (22:02) ... Placed 18th in Prior to Memphis XC is Dec. 12. a time of 19:10.76 at the Brooks Memphis Attended The Amersham School, participat- Twilight Classic ... Finished 28th at the Com- ing on the running and netball teams ... Holds TAYLOR KRIHA modore Classic (18:55) and 34th at the Crim- school records in the 200m, 800m and 1500m son Classic (18:35.77) ... Ran a personal-best ... Coached by Conrad Milton, former Great Freshman time of 18:09.40 at the C-USA Championships Britain coach and team manager. Richton Park, Ill. (25th) ... Posted a time of 22:17.40 at the NCAA South Regional. Personal Richton South HS Daughter of John and Ruth Lingley ... Birthday Major: Undeclared 2010-11 - Sophomore is Sept. 20. OUTDOOR: Picked up two top-fives in the 1500m run ... Third with a 4:47.67s mark MEAGAN NICHOLS in the 1500m at the John McDonnell Invite Prior to Memphis ... Set a personal-best time of 4:44.50s in Four-year letterwinner for the Richton South Junior the 1500m at the Tiger Invitational, finish- Arlington, Tenn. High School track and field team … Special- ing fourth in the event ... Finished 16th with St. Benedict at ized in the 800m, 4x400m and 4x800m … a 4:51.84s run in the 1500m at the C-USA Auburndale Three-time state champion in the 4x400m … Championships. All-area track and field selection. Major: Journalism INDOOR: Recorded third-place finishes in Personal the mile at the Eastern Illinois Mega Meet Daughter of Sharon and John Kriha … Birth- (5:13.50) and 800m run at the Southern Il- 2011-12 - Sophomore day is Apr. 28. linois/McDonald’s Invite (2:19.42) ... Her OUTDOOR: Did not compete in any meets. 2:19.42 800m time was a personal best ... LOUISA LINGLEY Sixth in the mile with a personal-best 5:07.92 INDOOR: Recorded personal bests in both mark at the Hoosier Hills Invitational ... the 3000m (10:41.76) and 5000m (18:44.50) Senior Member of distance medley relay team that at the C-USA Championships. Amersham, England earned All-Conference USA honors with a CROSS COUNTRY: Finished 16th in a time of The Amersham School sixth-place performance (12:09.05) at the C- 23:45 at the Rhodes Invitational ... Posted Major: International USA Championships. a time of 19:47.00 at the C-USA Champion- Business CROSS COUNTRY: Placed 16th at the UALR ships ... Ran a 23:50.20 at the NCAA South Invite, finishing in a personal-best time Regional. 2011-12 - Junior of 20:03.56 ... Second Lady Tiger to cross the NCAA Regionals (6k) finish line with a 2010-11 - Freshman OUTDOOR: Recorded two first-place finish- INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Redshirted. es in the 800m at the Memphis Invitational 22:57.89 mark. (2:12.60) and Mississippi Open (2:11.75) ... 2009-10 - Freshman CROSS COUNTRY: Ran in six of the seven Her 2:11.75 at the Mississippi Open was a competitions, missing only the NCAA South personal best in the 800m … Set a personal OUTDOOR: Ran middle and long distances ... Scored points in the 800m with a 2:22.09 run Regional ... Posted season-best finish of 26th best of 4:29.96 in the 1500m at the Vander- with a 20:48.34 run at the UALR Invite ... Per- bilt Black and Gold Invitational, placing fifth at the Memphis Tiger Invitational ... Season- best 800m time of 2:20.06 came at C-USA sonal-best time of 19:41 came at the Confer- in the event … Posted a personal-best time of ence USA Championships (77th). 17:47.63 in the 5000m at the C-USA Champi- Championships in preliminaries. onships. INDOOR: Recorded two top-eights in three Prior to Memphis events ... Earned a fourth-place finish with an Distance/middle distance runner at St. Bene-

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Page 18 time state qualifier in relays ... National Hon- CAITLYN TAIT NANDIA TAYLOR or Society member ... Spanish Honor Society Freshman Junior president. Tomball, Texas Chattanooga, Tenn. Personal Tomball HS Girls Preparatory Daughter of Ernest and Christine Nichols ... Major: Undeclared School Birthday is Oct. 2. Major: Pre-Nursing

ERICA OWEN Prior to Memphis 2011-12 - Sophomore Lettered four years in cross country/track OUTDOOR: Posted a pair of second-place Sophomore and field and one year in soccer at Tomball finishes in the 800m run at the Joey Haines Rogers, Ark. High School … Member of the 2010 district Invitational (2:18.25) and Memphis Invita- XC Rogers HS champion cross country team … Named tional (2:13.07) ... Her 2:13.07 was a personal Major: Undeclared 2008 all-state and 2009 all-state third team best in the 800m … Member of the 4x400m for cross country … Finished 28th at the 2008 relay that placed third at the Joey Haines In- cross country state championships and 18th vitational (3:56.26). in 2009 … Selected to the 2009 District 13- 11-12 - Freshman 5A All-Newcomer Team. INDOOR: Member of the first-place 4x800m OUTDOOR: Competed in five meets … Set relay at the UAB Blazer Invitational (12:18.56) personal bests in the 800m (2:31.01) and Personal … Member of record-setting distance medley 1500m (4:58.39) at the Joey Haines Invita- Daughter of Melanie and Colin Tait … Birth- relay team (11:49.49) at the C-USA Champi- tional … Placed sixth with a personal-best day is Dec. 28. onships … Ran a personal best of 5:12.00 in time of 10:52.98 in the 3000m at the Mem- the mile at the C-USA Championships. phis Invitational … Took second place with a JESSICA TATUM time of 11:32.53 in the 3000m steeplechase CROSS COUNTRY: Season-best finish was a at the Mississippi Open ... Logged a personal- Freshman 13th-place performance at the Rhodes Invi- best time of 11:24.30 in the 3000m steeple- Memphis, Tenn. tational (23:28) ... Finished 48th in a time of chase at the C-USA Championships. 19:04.20 at the C-USA Championships ... Posted Germantown, HS a time of 23:02.02 at the NCAA South Regional. INDOOR: Competed in one event ... Ran a Major: Undeclared 11:31.63 in the 3000m at the Kentucky Rod 2010-11 - Freshman McCravy Memorial. OUTDOOR: Sixth with a personal-best 5:03.88s in the 1500m at the SEMO Invite ... CROSS COUNTRY: Season-best finish was Prior to Memphis At the Tiger Invitational, set a personal best 25th at the Rhodes Invitational (24:17) ... Four-year letterwinner in cross country/ with a 2:17.00s mark in the 800m. Ran a time of 20:29.50 at the C-USA Cham- track and field at Germantown High School pionships ... Posted a time of 24:33.70 at the … Four-time Memphis Commercial Appeal INDOOR: Competed in the 800m in three NCAA South Regional. “Best of Preps” cross country selection … meets ... Set a personal best 800m time Recorded four-straight, top-10 finishes at (2:23.90) at the Conference USA Champion- Prior to Memphis regional championships … Four-time state ships, finishing 24th. Holds the Rogers High School record in the championships cross country qualifier. 3200m with a time of 11:17. CROSS COUNTRY: Appear in every cross Personal country meet ... Ran a 23:45 at the Rhodes Personal Daughter of Donna and Mike Tatum … Birth- Invite, posting a season-best, 23rd-place fin- Daughter of Chad and Cindy Owen ... Birth- day is Oct. 30. ish ... Set her season-best time of 19:40 at day is Mar. 10. C-USA Championships (5k), placing 76th at the event.

Prior to Memphis Ran track and field and cross country at the Girls Preparatory School ... Member of 2007 Division II state champion 4x800m relay team ... 2007 track and field All-American.

Personal Daughter of India Martin ... Birthday is Oct. 2.

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Women’s Individual Results 17. Birmingham-Southern 549 M e m p h i s T w i l i g h t C l a s s i c 18. Louisa Lingley 19:10.76 18. Bethel 589 C r i m s o n C l a s s i c Memphis, Tenn. 47. Jenny Johnston 20:02.23 19. Freed-Hardeman 608 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mike Rose Soccer Complex 52. Meagan Nichols 20:07.57 20. Trevecca Nazarene 630 Harry Pritchett Running Park Men - 4M, Women - 5K 54. Jasmine Darden 20:13.74 21. Tennessee State 636 Men - 8K, Women - 5K Sept. 4, 2011 67. Alisha Fitch 20:31.23 22. Alabama A&M 645 Oct. 15, 2011 75. Nandia Taylor 20:36.94 23. Spalding 659 Men’s Team Results 80. Erica Owen 20:39.92 Men’s Team Results 1. Western Kentucky 47 115. Laura Hill 21:42.31 Women’s Individual Results 1. Georgia 83 2. UALR 80 28. Louisa Lingley 18:54.20 2. Auburn 122 3. Harding 95 31. Alisha Fitch 18:57.30 C o mm o d o r e C l a s s i c 3. Ole Miss 131 4. Ole Miss 110 43. Jenny Johnston 19:15.70 4. Stephen F. Austin 132 5. Univ. of Alabama-Huntsville 135 Nashville, Tenn. 56. Nandia Taylor 19:38.00 5. Alabama 133 6. Memphis 171 Percy Ward Park 62. Jasmine Darden 19:44.80 6. Georgia 156 7. Univ. of the Cumberlands 199 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 71. Meagan Nichols 19:59.30 7. Kennesaw State 159 XC 8. Arkansas State 255 Sept. 17, 2011 98. Erica Owen 20:33.90 8. Tennessee 166 9. West Alabama 282 118. Laura Hill 20:56.10 9. Memphis 176 10. UT Martin 291 Men’s Team Results 10. Univ. of Alabama-Huntsville 179 11. Central Arkansas 306 1. Cincinnati 75 R h o d e s I nvitational 11. McNeese State 187 12. Union 307 2. Alabama 85 12. Jacksonville State 380 13. Southern Arkansas 368 3. Chattanooga 110 Memphis, Tenn. 13. Tulane 400 14. Blue Mountain College 374 4. Belmont 131 Shelby Farms 14. Charleston Southern 413 15. Univ. of the Ozarks 405 5. Middle Tennessee 143 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 16. Hendrix College 413 6. Lipscomb 196 Oct. 1, 2011 Men’s Individual Results 17. Jackson CC 447 7. Memphis 204 11. James Maglasang 25:30.33 18. Bethel 450 8. Nashville Harriers 226 Men’s Team Results 14. Dan Kuhman 25:32.37 19. Christian Brothers 554 9. Vanderbilt 231 1. Memphis 33 40. Carter Austin 26:10.28 20. Trevecca Nazarene 638 10. Florida Gulf Coast 243 2. UT Tyler 88 51. Julien Wolf 26:28.31 21. Murray State 660 11. Marshall 265 3. Cornell 90 70. Fabian Fiege 26:57.02 22. Univ. of Mobile 664 12. Jacksonville State 287 90 93. Robert Skinner 27:48.35 13. Cerritos 317 5. Central Arkansas 112 96. Trent Scott 27:50.36 Men’s Individual Results 14. Rhodes College 354 6. Hendrix 127 98. Keanan Joyner 27:56.51 6. Daniel Kuhman 20:20.25 15. Univ. of the South 419 7. Blue Mountain College 174 8. James Maglasang 20:26.05 16. Union 425 8. Webster 224 Women’s Team Results 51. Fabian Fiege 21:44.72 17. Spalding 459 9. Huntingdon 258 1. Alabama 88 65. Keanan Joyner 22:00.79 18. Bethel 466 10. Arkansas-Monticello 320 2. Ole Miss 91 68. Julien Wolf 22:05.87 19. Birmingham-Southern 527 3. Tennessee 127 83. Austin Carter 22:25.91 20. Tennessee State 608 Men’s Individual Results 4. Georgia 181 87. Trent Scott 22:30.71 21. Trevecca Nazarene 664 1. James Maglasang 25:05 5. Western Kentucky 193 22. Freed-Hardeman 689 2. Dan Kuhman 25:13 6. Samford 207 Women’s Team Results 9. Julien Wolf 26:31 7. Auburn 237 1. Ole Miss 43 Men’s Individual Results 10. Fabian Fiege 26:33 8. Stephen F. Austin 247 2. UALR 79 7. Dan Kuhman 25:31.00 11. Austin Carter 26:36 9. 253 Arkansas State 79 15. James Maglasang 25:44.80 20. Trent Scott 27:04 10. Memphis 256 4. Western Kentucky 95 50. Julien Wolf 26:55.70 23. Robert Skinner 27:27 11. McNeese State 263 5. Murray State 151 56. Fabian Fiege 27:01.10 12. Jacksonville State 289 6. Univ. of the Cumberlands 203 89. Carter Austin 27:38.10 Women’s Team Results 13. Nicholls State 300 7. Central Arkansas 214 101. Trent Scott 27:59.60 1. Memphis 34 14. Tulane 315 8. Memphis 220 110. Keanan Joyner 28:15.70 2. Rhodes College 69 15. Southern Miss 367 9. Harding 281 115. Robert Skinner 28:25.00 3. Central Arkansas 96 16. Alabama State 432 10. Union 296 157. Jeremy Rice 30:15.10 4. Delta State 116 17. Kennesaw State 484 11. West Alabama 299 5. Cornell 120 18. Univ. of Alabama-Huntsville 507 12. Southern Arkansas 302 Women’s Team Results 6. Arkansas Tech 152 19. Charleston Southern 535 13. Delta State 320 1. Alabama 45 7. Blue Mountain College 201 20. Mississippi Valley State 567 14. Arkansas State 389 2. Lipscomb 51 8. Webster 206 21. Valdosta State 580 15. Jackson CC 419 3. Belmont 80 9. UT Tyler 252 22. North Alabama 627 16. Maryville 439 4. Vanderbilt B 105 10. Huntingdon 280 23. Gadsden State CC 730 17. UT Martin 441 5. Cincinnati 141 11. UAPB 298 24. Stillman 758 18. Blue Mountain College 488 6. Jacksonville State 182 12. Hendrix 333 25. Fort Valley State 774 19. Univ. of Alabama-Huntsville 524 7. Memphis 192 20. Freed-Hardeman 658 8. Rhodes College 224 Women’s Individual Results Women’s Individual Results 21. Bethel 676 9. Florida Gulf Coast 293 3. Louisa Lingley 22:35 34. Louisa Lingley 18:35.77 22. Christian Brothers 689 10. Marshall 318 4. Alisha Fitch 22:39 50. Alisha Fitch 18:55.33 23. Trevecca Nazarene 693 11. Chattanooga 319 6. Jenny Johnston 22:56 59. Jenny Johnston 19:05.80 24. Univ. of the Ozarks 720 12. Union 347 8. Jasmine Darden 23:02 64. Jasmine Darden 19:12.18 25. Hendrix College 725 13. Cerritos 353 13. Nandia Taylor 23:28 68. Nandia Taylor 19:15.16 14. UT Martin 390 16. Meagan Nichols 23:45 106. Meagan Nichols 19:55.04 15. Delta State 391 25. Erica Owen 24:17 128. Erica Owen 20:14.09 16. Univ. of the South 450

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12. Tennessee 341 h a m p i o n s h i p s Page 20 C-USA C 13. Lipscomb 366 Houston, Texas 14. Memphis 368 Wildcat Golf Club 15. Georgia State 400 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 16. Mercer 404 Oct. 31, 2011 17. Florida A&M 417 18. Alabama 423 Men’s Team Results 19. North Florida 429 1. Tulsa 35 20. Vanderbilt 479 2. UTEP 48 21. South Alabama 509 3. Houston 71 22. South Florida 570 4. Rice 108 23. UT Martin 595 5. Marshall 133 24. Tennessee Tech 601 6. Memphis 135 7. East Carolina 191 Men’s Individual Results 8. Tulane 228 34. Dan Kuhman 32:25.0

XC 36. James Maglasang 32:29.2 Men’s Individual Results 70. Julien Wolf 33:21.8 15. James Maglasang 24:39.0 101. Carter Austin 33:56.5 24. Dan Kuhman 25:25.2 136. Fabian Fiege 35:14.2 30. Austin Carter 25:51.9 139. Trent Scott 35:25.3 32. Julien Wolf 26:04.5 153. Keanan Joyner 36:42.8 42. Fabian Fiege 26:43.9 53. Keanan Joyner 27:22.1 Women’s Team Results 54. Trent Scott 27:22.9 1. Florida State 34 60. Robert Skinner 28:54.7 2. Vanderbilt 54 3. Florida 62 Women’s Team Results 4. Ole Miss 185 1. SMU 57 5. Georgia 208 2. Tulsa 59 6. Alabama 217 3. Rice 83 7. Lipscomb 258 4. East Carolina 86 8. Mississippi State 283 5. UTEP 162 9. North Florida 284 6.AB U 167 10. Belmont 303 7. Memphis 208 11. South Florida 312 8. Houston 219 12.AB U 377 9. Tulane 236 13. Tennessee 384 10. UCF 258 14. Georgia State 386 11. Southern Miss 271 15. Auburn 390 12. Marshall 281 16. South Alabama 393 17. Georgia Tech 481 Women’s Individual Results 18. Memphis 483 25. Louisa Lingley 18:09.4 19. Jacksonville State 487 41. Jasmine Darden 18:43.4 20. Southern Miss 557 42. Alisha Fitch 18:44.3 21. Mercer 591 48. Nandia Taylor 19:04.2 22. Florida A&M 621 58. Jenny Johnston 19:24.6 23. Kennesaw State 665 70. Meagan Nichols 19:47.0 24. UCF 670 83. Erica Owen 20:29.5 25. Alabama State 679 26. Chattanooga 690 27. Tennessee Tech 763 NCAA S o u t h R e g i o n a l Tuscaloosa, Ala. Women’s Individual Results Harry Pritchett Running Park 69. Louisa Lingley 22:17.4 Men - 10K, Women - 6K 102. Nandia Taylor 23:02.2 Nov. 12, 2011 106. Alisha Fitch 23:04.8 116. Jasmine Darden 23:15.8 Men’s Team Results 127. Jenny Johnston 23:32.4 1. Florida State 50 139. Meagan Nichols 23:50.2 2. Florida 68 161. Erica Owen 24:33.7 3. Georgia 94 4. Auburn 194 5. Middle Tennessee 200 6. Georgia Tech 232 7. Kennesaw State 258 8. Ole Miss 258 9. Chattanooga 263 10. Belmont 281 11. Mississippi State 330

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Men’s Individual Results 11.AB U 295 2. USF 58 1 9 9 5 27. Jason Scott 26:35.7 12. Memphis 301 3. Charlotte 70 Birmingham, Ala. 40. Kevin Foltz 26:52.7 4. Cincinnati 135 George Ward Park 51. Jason Wood 27:10.6 Women’s Individual Results 5. Tulane 145 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 59. Markus Hagmann 27:29.1 48. Kathryn Murphy 20:32.10 6. Marquette 152 Oct. 28, 1995 64. Jim Reif 27:46.8 52. Kellie Anderson 20:56.10 7. Louisville 174 82. Vince Perryman 29:40.5 62. Rachel Weston 21:39.20 8. Houston 192 Men’s Team Results 65. Melissa Greer 22:03.10 9. Memphis 222 1. Cincinnati 33 Women’s Team Results 74. Patricia Willingham 23:21.70 10. DePaul 228 2. Marquette 83 1. Louisville 47 11. Saint Louis 273 3. Tulane 109 2. Marquette 60 *Vacated Title 4. USF 128 3. Tulane 93 1 9 9 8 5. Charlotte 133 4. USF 95 Memphis, Tenn. Men’s Individual Results 6. DePaul 152 5. Cincinnati 151 Plough Park 21. Kevin Foltz 25:23.7 7. Louisville 153 6. Charlotte 166 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 29. Christian Schmallegger 25:40.0 XC 8. Southern Miss 178 7.AB U 187 Oct. 31, 1998 32. Balasz Laszlo 25:47.6 9. Memphis 209 8. DePaul 205 69. Robert Goode 28:27.2 10.AB U 240 9. Houston 207 Men’s Team Results 71. Lee Eilert 29:19.8 11. Saint Louis 289 10. Saint Louis 288 1. USF 51 74. Griffin Bridgers 30:50.3 11. Southern Miss 300 2. Charlotte 54 Men’s Individual Results 12. Memphis 337 3. Tulane 77 Women’s Team Results 7. Jason Scott 26:01.7 4. Marquette 118 1. USF 66 23. Jim Reif 26:52.8 Women’s Individual Results 5. Cincinnati 135 2. Marquette 71 53. Brian Stewart 27:55.9 50. Kathryn Murphy 20:04.1 6. Memphis 156 3. Cincinnati 80 58. Jason Wood 28:17.6 62. Kellie Anderson 20:32.1 7. Houston 176 4. Tulane 98 68. Toby Dolman 29:40.5 71. Rachel Weston 21:08.4 8. Louisville 190 5. Charlotte 113 71. Vince Perryman 30:34.8 76. Christa Carney 21:33.4 9. Southern Miss 239 6. Houston 122 78. Gwen Sanders 21:59.0 10. Saint Louis 270 7. DePaul 184 Women’s Team Results 81. Amy Perkins 24:08.9 11. DePaul 296 8.AB U 187 1. Marquette 35 9. Louisville 212 2. USF 66 Men’s Individual Results 10. Southern Miss 276 3. Charlotte 88 1 9 9 7 7. Stefan Matschimer 25:11 11. Saint Louis 295 4. Louisville 101 Tampa, Fla. 18. Kevin Foltz 25:42 12. Memphis 341 5.AB U 144 USF Golf Course 38. Christian Schmallegger 26:35 6. DePaul 166 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 44. Ryan Smith 26:47 Women’s Individual Results 7. Tulane 172 Nov. 1, 1997 49. Jason Wood 27:06 56. Lilly Lebron 19:40.7 8. Cincinnati 180 58. Steve Moore 27:31 66. Julie Wright 20:23.9 9. Southern Miss 224 Men’s Team Results 70. Melissa Greer 20:56.9 10. Saint Louis 265 1. USF 38 Women’s Team Results 74. Tara Belt 22:01.0 11. Memphis 282 2. Marquette 78 1. USF 31 75. Andrea Dahlman 22:08.0 3. Cincinnati 87 2. Marquette 80 77. Carrie Williams 22:54.7 Women’s Individual Results 4. Tulane 108 3. Cincinnati 112 42. Laura Peel 20:31.4 5. Houston 127 4. Houston 128 57. Christa Carney 21:29.1 6. Louisville 131 5. Charlotte 152 2 0 0 0 60. Romelin Bueno 22:02.1 7. Charlotte 188 6.AB U 155 St. Louis, Mo. 61. Gwen Sanders 22:08.7 8. Southern Miss 198 7. Tulane 161 Forest Park 62. Rachel Weston 22:10.1 9. DePaul 224 8. Louisville 172 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 69. Eliin Ovrebo 23:40.3 10. Memphis 248 9. DePaul 249 Oct. 28, 2000 71. Elizabeth Brennan 25:56.6 11.AB U 250 10. Saint Louis 253 12. Saint Louis 326 11. Southern Miss 281 Men’s Team Results 12. Memphis 311 1. USF 44 1 9 9 6 Men’s Individual Results 2. Tulane 91 Milwaukee, Wis. 8. Christian Friis 25:50.50 Women’s Individual Results 3. Charlotte 97 Bus Shimek National XC Course 39. Kevin Foltz 27:03.50 54. Wendy Ragle 20:16 4. Marquette 111 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 58. Jim Reif 27:50.80 59. Melissa Greer 20:26 5. DePaul 136 Nov. 2, 1996 70. Jason Wood 28:40.90 63. Kellie Anderson 20:47 6. Cincinnati 139 73. Vince Perryman 28:55.70 67. Lilly Lebron 20:59 7. Houston 163 Men’s Team Results 68. Andrea Dahlman 21:08 8. Louisville 204 1. Cincinnati 59 Women’s Team Results 74. Denise Lukes 24:50 9. Saint Louis 270 2. Marquette 70 1. Marquette 33 10. Memphis 294 3. Houston 79 2. USF 54 4. Charlotte 101 3. Houston 85 1 9 9 9 Men’s Individual Results 5. Louisville 139 4. Charlotte 116 Charlotte, N.C. 14. Balazs Laszlo 25:38.69 6. DePaul 161 5. Cincinnati 133 McAlpine Park 67. Andre Lucas 28:32.15 7. USF 186 6. Louisville 168 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 69. Jeff Doudrick 28:43.13 8. Tulane 192 7. DePaul 195 Oct. 30, 1999 73. Camron Thomas 29:44.04 9. Southern Miss 205 10. Memphis 241 8. Tulane 196 75. Robert Goode 30:22.29 11.AB U 261 9. Southern Miss 211 Men’s Team Results 12. Saint Louis 282 10. Saint Louis 247 1. Southern Miss 43* University of Memphis 2012 Tigers Fall Sports Fact Book 2012 Memphis Fall Sports C o n f e r e n c e u s a C h a m p i o n s h i p s H i s t o r y

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Page 22 1. Marquette 44 55. Wendy Ragle 22:27.5 2 0 0 3 10. USF 254 2. USF 56 63. Lilly Lebron 22:48.3 Tampa, Fla. 11. Memphis 262 3. Tulane 104 71. Leslie Daley 23:04.0 USF Golf Course 12. Saint Louis 289 4. Cincinnati 127 78. Andrea Dahlman 23:21.5 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 5. Houston 154 84. Hayley Futrell 24:10.1 Nov. 1, 2003 Men’s Individual Results 6. Louisville 170 90. Nora Nemere 24:38.1 1. Mate Nemeth 24:47 7. Charlotte 185 Men’s Team Results 42. Michael Mentz 26:50 8. DePaul 212 1. Marquette 43 66. Abraham Shaposhnik 28:24 9.AB U 217 2 0 0 2 2. Cincinnati 88 77. Jason Morgan 36:56 10. Saint Louis 250 Hattiesburg, Miss. 3. Louisville 102 76. Gary Nemeth 36:56 Southern Miss 250 Van Hook Golf Course 4. DePaul 105 12. Memphis 298 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 5. Houston 131 Women’s Team Results Nov. 2, 2002 6. USF 177 1. Marquette 66 Women’s Individual Results 7. Memphis 199 2.CU T 93 40. Wendy Ragle 23:51.86 Men’s Team Results 8. East Carolina 200 3.AB U 101

XC 54. Lilly Lebron 24:49.23 1. Charlotte 53 9.CU T 230 4. USF 125 67. Julie Wright 25:30.82 2. Marquette 71 10. Tulane 236 DePaul 137 68. Katie Moore 25:34.38 3. Cincinnati 81 11. Saint Louis 244 6. Cincinnati 152 72. Leslie Ann Daley 26:13.30 4. DePaul 109 12. Charlotte 277 7. Charlotte 161 80. Laura Clark 28:27.59 5. Houston 133 8. Southern Miss 191 6. USF 165 Men’s Individual Results 9. East Carolina 234 2 0 0 1 7. Memphis 210 11. Adam Didyk 25:28.70 10. Houston 238 8. East Carolina 219 27. Kym Morgan 26:12.80 11. Memphis 270 Grimesland, N.C. 9. Louisville 253 31. Mate Nemeth 26:24.50 12. Tulane 274 Overton/Lake Kristi CU T 253 51. Istvan Kerekjarto 27:07.10 13. Saint Louis 381 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 11. Tulane 266 79. Szabi Karadi 31:50.40 14. Louisville 400 Oct. 27, 2001 12. Saint Louis 275 Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results 1. Marquette 43 17. Daniele Riendeau 22:27 1. Tulane 61 22. Travis Pressler 26:03.02 2.CU T 55 58. Becca McMahon 24:31 2. Marquette 63 27. Balazs Laszlo 26:10.43 3. USF 118 59. Mary Claire Dake 24:31 3. Cinncinnati 70 29. Hugh Ferry 26:14.72 4. Charlotte 151 66. Sarah Janecek 24:48 4. Charlotte 90 64. Ryan Smith 27:51.90 AB U 151 70. Nora Nemere 24:57 5. DePaul 148 68. Rehan Mahmood 28:06.77 6. Cincinnati 156 90. Kimberly McVeigh 26:51 6. Memphis 187 72. Imran Mahmood 28:25.79 7. Tulane 171 91. Heather Woolls 26:51 7. Louisville 217 78. Jeff Doudrick 29:26.85 8. East Carolina 184 8.CU T 220 9. Louisville 203 9. East Carolina 242 Women’s Team Results 10. Southern Miss 236 2 0 0 5 10. Houston 245 1. Marquette 29 11. DePaul 271 Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 11. USF 255 2. USF 48 12. Houston 304 Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex 12. Saint Louis 306 3. DePaul 103 13. Saint Louis 337 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 4. Houston 136 14. Memphis 340 Oct. 29, 2005 Men’s Individual Results 5.CU T 166 19. Balazs Laszlo 24:40.1 6. Charlotte 170 Women’s Individual Results Men’s Team Results 25. Derek Nakluski 25:04.3 7. Cincinnati 183 45. Mary Claire Dake 23:30.00 1. UTEP 23 36. Ricky McLain 25:14.3 8. East Carolina 194 61. Ali Baker 24:05.80 2. Rice 54 53. Steve Anthony 25:49.2 9. Louisville 206 73. Kara Cassel 24:28.90 3. Tulsa 58 63. Hugh Ferry 26:02.6 10. Tulane 279 76. Michel Wilson 24:34.40 4. UCF 115 71. Ryan Smith 26:21.7 11. Southern Miss 284 85. Nora Nemere 25:07.60 5. Houston 142 12. Saint Louis 285 87. Becca McMahon 25:15.10 6. Marshall 151 Women’s Team Results 13.AB U 349 90. Daniele Riendeau 25:31.70 7. East Carolina 163 1. Marquette 46 14. Memphis 386 8. Memphis 252 2. USF 60 3.CU T 85 Women’s Individual Results 2 0 0 4 Men’s Individual Results 4. Houston 137 54. Wendy Ragle 24:04.23 Palos Hills, Ill. 47. Juan Arboleda 28:41 5. East Carolina 152 77. Leslie Daley 25:18.29 Palos Hills Forest Preserve 49. Avi Shaposhnik 28:53 6. DePaul 167 82. Hayley Futrell 25:40.46 Men - 8K, Women - 6K 51. Sam James 31:53 7. Louisville 214 86. Sue Ann Bowen 27:06.04 Oct. 30, 2004 52. Jefferson Brant 32:08 8. Southern Miss 221 87. Karin Brooks 27:13.79 53. Daniel Abebe 34:42 9. Cincinnati 233 91. Keenan Gibson 31:58.51 Men’s Team Results 10. Tulane 246 92. Titian oseR Whittle 33:10.71 1. Houston 73 Women’s Team Results 11. Charlotte 280 2. Charlotte 79 1. Rice 46 12. Memphis 334 3. Louisville 82 2.AB U 57 13. Saint Louis 336 4. Cincinnati 94 3. SMU 86 14.AB U 410 5. East Carolina 112 4. Tulsa 101 6. Marquette 132 5. Southern Miss 145 7. DePaul 154 6. Memphis 152 8.CU T 244 7. UTEP 181

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8. East Carolina 209 3. Rice 110 9. Tulane 209 2. UTEP 42 9. UCF 227 4. Marshall 116 10. Marshall 270 3. Rice 87 10. Houston 280 5. Houston 128 11. Southern Miss 344 4. Marshall 101 11. Marshall 284 6. UCF 131 12. Memphis 357 5. East Carolina 121 7. East Carolina 201 6. Houston 184 Women’s Individual Results 8. Memphis 206 Women’s Individual Results 7. Memphis 234 6. Daniele Riendeau 17:30 62. Emily Malinowski 20:24.00 8. Tulane 235 16. Emily Malinowski 18:12 Men’s Individual Results 65. Jasmine Darden 20:35.00 41. Carrie Corbett 19:02 35. Jorgen Ekdahl 28:13.5 74. Lauren Everhart 21:46.00 Men’s Individual Results 43. Mary Claire Dake 19:04 40. Jacob Chapman 28:42.1 76. Joslynne Serna 22:10.00 29. James Maglasang 25:24 46. Meghan Shinkwin 19:15 54. Avi Shaposhnik 29:39.0 80. Kristi Moore 24:17.00 48. Robert Skinner 26:41 62. Sarah Janecek 19:51 55. Juan Arboleda 29:57.1 82. Ashton Baldwin 25:45.00 50. Joe Coneo 26:50 69. Nora Nemere 20:21 57. Sam James 30:04.0 53. Abdi Guleed 27:25 54. Darrik Turner 27:40 Women’s Team Results 2 0 0 9 56. Curtis Gibbs 28:00 2 0 0 6 1. Rice 26 The Woodlands, Texas 59. Guy Hudson 28:52 XC Grimesland, N.C. 2. Tulsa 54 Bear Branch Sportsfields Overton/Lake Kristi 3. SMU 105 Men - 8K, Women - 5K Women’s Team Results Men - 8K, Women - 5K 4.AB U 118 Oct. 31, 2009 1. Tulsa 27 Oct. 28, 2006 5. UTEP 124 2. Rice 57 6. Tulane 152 Men’s Team Results 3. UTEP 94 Men’s Team Results 7. UCF 196 1. UTEP 31 4.AB U 102 1. UTEP 21 8. East Carolina 214 2. Tulsa 32 5. SMU 131 2. Tulsa 40 9. Memphis 267 3. Rice 88 6. East Carolina 138 3. Rice 70 10. Marshall 274 4. Marshall 116 7. Houston 195 4. UCF 96 11. Houston 280 5. Houston 122 8. Southern Miss 202 5. Houston 134 12. Southern Miss 302 6. East Carolina 140 9. Tulane 222 6. Marshall 136 7. Memphis 210 10. Memphis 271 7. East Carolina 211 Women’s Individual Results 8. Tulane 236 11. UCF 303 8. Memphis 244 35. Tina Sherratt 19:51.1 12. Marshall 345 40. Anneli Uys 20:03.2 Men’s Individual Results Men’s Individual Results 48. Emily Malinowski 20:36.4 29. Edwin Kipkorir 26:38.63 Women’s Individual Results 47. Geoff Standen 28:26.61 76. Lyndsey Ratasiewicz 22:03.0 37. Jacob Chapman 26:57.32 50. Ellen Kildal 18:37 54. Avi Shaposhnik 29:17.96 88. Jessie Wilks 24:16.5 43. Jorgen Ekdahl 27:27.29 52. Jasmine Darden 18:39 55. Juan Arboleda 29:19.78 49. Joe Coneo Jr. 28:40.09 53. Jenny Johnston 18:40 57. Sam James 29:54.37 52. Curtis Gibbs 29:42.47 68. Louisa Lingley 19:16 60. Nick Bussey 31:13.78 2 0 0 8 53. Guy Hudson 29:47.37 70. Ida Fillingsnes 19:25 Memphis, Tenn. 73. Alisha Fitch 19:32 Women’s Team Results Mike Rose Soccer Complex Women’s Team Results 76. Nandia Taylor 19:40 1.AB U 54 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 1. SMU 40 77. Meagan Nichols 19:41 2. Rice 55 Nov. 1, 2008 2. Rice 50 3. SMU 72 3. Tulsa 77 4. Tulsa 77 Men’s Team Results 4.AB U 116 2 0 1 1 5. UCF 169 1. Tulsa 27 5. Houston 145 Houston, Texas 6. Tulane 174 2. UTEP 30 6. East Carolina 177 Wildcat Golf Club 7. UTEP 209 3. Rice 84 7. UTEP 182 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 8. Houston 218 4. Marshall 114 8. UCF 198 Oct. 31, 2011 9. East Carolina 235 5. East Carolina 145 9. Tulane 209 10. Memphis 276 6. Houston 156 10. Marshall 270 Men’s Team Results 11. Marshall 293 7. Memphis 175 11. Southern Miss 344 1. Tulsa 35 12. Southern Miss 311 8. Tulane 235 12. Memphis 357 2. UTEP 48 3. Houston 71 Women’s Individual Results Men’s Individual Results Women’s Individual Results 4. Rice 108 35. Emily Malinowski 19:42.64 21. Edwin Kipkorir 26:11.00 50. Kayleigh Brown 20:15.92 5. Marshall 133 37. Mary Claire Dake 19:44.97 25. Jacob Chapman 26:29.00 55. Jasmine Darden 20:40.13 6. Memphis 135 59. Becca McMahon 20:56.44 39. Joe Coneo Jr. 27:26.00 71. Lauren Everhart 21:44.32 7. East Carolina 191 77. Kimberly McVeigh 22:03.41 43. Jorgen Ekdahl 28:40.00 72. Brittany Duboise 21:48.12 8. Tulane 228 84. Eryka Morris 23:29.12 47. Guy Hudson 28:55.00 79. Joslynne Sema 23:45.76 48. Sam James 28:58.00 80. Karoline Shott 23:56.81 Men’s Individual Results 15. James Maglasang 24:39.0 2 0 0 7 Women’s Team Results 24. Dan Kuhman 25:25.2 Santa Teresa, N.M. 1. SMU 40 2 0 1 0 30. Austin Carter 25:51.9 Santa Teresa Country Club 2. Rice 50 Broken Arrow, Okla. 32. Julien Wolf 26:04.5 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 3. Tulsa 77 Indian Springs CC 42. Fabian Fiege 26:43.9 Oct. 27, 2007 4.AB U 116 Men - 8K, Women - 5K 53. Keanan Joyner 27:22.1 5. Houston 145 Nov. 1, 2010 54. Trent Scott 27:22.9 Men’s Team Results 6. East Carolina 177 60. Robert Skinner 28:54.7 1. UTEP 15 7. UTEP 182 Men’s Team Results 2. Tulsa 42 8. UCF 198 1. Tulsa 34

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Women’s Individual Results 25. Louisa Lingley 18:09.4 XC 41. Jasmine Darden 18:43.4 42. Alisha Fitch 18:44.3 48. Nandia Taylor 19:04.2 58. Jenny Johnston 19:24.6 70. Meagan Nichols 19:47.0 83. Erica Owen 20:29.5

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48. Amirah Qaasim 23:29 Men’s Individual Results 1 9 9 1 51. Emilie Bishop 24:23 1 9 7 5 1. Tony Blackwell Milwaukee Wis. 52. Julie Peterson 24:26 Louisville, Ky. Men - 8K, Women - 5K 53. Emily Holt 25:01 Nov. 1, 1975 Nov. 2, 1991 55. TriNikka Davis 27:17 1 9 8 0 Men’s Team Results St. Louis, Mo. Men’s Team Results 1. Georgia Tech Nov. 1, 1980 1. Marquette 24 2. Memphis 2. Cincinnati 47 3. Saint Louis Men’s Team Results 3.AB U 84 4. Louisville 1. Tech 4. DePaul 112 5. Cincinnati 2. Florida State 5. Memphis 117 3. Memphis Men’s Individual Results 4. Cincinnati Men’s Individual Results 1. Paul Bannon 5. Louisville 4. Andrew Juby 26:32 6. Tulane XC 27. Tim Lampley 28:42 7. Saint Louis 39. Steve McFarland 30:19 1 9 7 6 40. Larry Martin 30:20 Saint Louis, Mo. 1 9 8 1 42. Ken Hall 30:38 Oct. 30, 1976 44. Geoff Fletcher 30:54 , La. Men’s Team Results Nov. 1, 1981 Women’s Team Results 1. Memphis 1. DePaul 23 2. Georgia Tech Men’s Team Results 2.AB U 66 3. Cincinnati 1. 3. Marquette 69 4. Florida State 2. Florida State 4. Cincinnati 78 5. Saint Louis 3. Cincinnati 5. Memphis 150 6. Louisville 4. Memphis 5. Louisville Women’s Individual Results 6. Tulane 32. Kimberly Myers 22:17 1 9 7 7 33. Tracy Allen 22:41 Cincinnati, Ohio 1 9 8 2 34. Dena Dunn 22:49 Nov. 5, 1977 35. Lisa Scott 22:54 Blacksburg, Va. 38. Cantrece Hayslett 24:27 Men’s Team Results Nov. 6, 1982 39. Amirah Qaasim 28:03 1. Saint Louis 2. Cincinnati Men’s Team Results 3. Memphis 1. Florida State 1 9 9 3 4. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech Chicago, Ill. 5. Georgia Tech 3. Cincinnati Oct. 30, 1993 6. Louisville 4. Memphis 5. Louisville Men’s Team Results 6. Tulane 1. Marquette 34 1 9 7 8 7. Southern Miss 2. Cincinnati 43 Tallahassee, Fla. 3.AB U 83 Nov. 4, 1978 1 9 8 3 4. DePaul 85 5. Memphis 138 Men’s Team Results Cincinnati, Ohio 6. Dayton 174 1. Florida State Nov. 5, 1983 7. Saint Louis 192 2. Saint Louis 3. Virginia Tech Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results 4. Cincinnati 1. Virginia Tech 16. Simon Gron 27:09 5. Memphis 2. South Carolina 17. Steve McFarland 27:14 6. Louisville 3. Cincinnati 31. Dan Hinders 28:05 7. Tulane 4. Florida State 43. Ken Hall 28:47 5. Memphis 52. Branda Newsom 30:23 6. Southern Miss 1 9 7 9 7. Louisville Women’s Team Results Memphis, Tenn. 8. Tulane 1. Marquette 41 Nov. 3, 1979 2.AB U 44 Men’s Individual Results 3. DePaul 63 Men’s Team Results 1. Colin Hume 4. Cincinnati 85 1. Florida State 5. Dayton 120 2. Virginia Tech 1 9 8 4 6. Saint Louis 183 3. Memphis 7. Memphis 193 4. Cincinnati Tallahassee, Fla. 5. Saint Louis Nov. 3, 1984 Women’s Individual Results 6. Louisville 36. Christa Carney 22:12 7. Tulane Men’s Team Results 37. Dena Dunn 22:14 1. Virginia Tech

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C o n f e r e n c e F i n i s h e s M e t r o C o n f e r e n c e C h a m p i o n s h i p s H i s t o r y Year Conf. Men’s Women’s 1975 Metro 2/5 * 2. Florida State 2. Florida State 7. Memphis 199 1976 Metro 1/6 * Page 26 3. Louisville 3. Cincinnati 8. Southern Miss 225 1977 Metro 3/6 * 4. Memphis 4. South Carolina 1978 Metro 5/7 * 5. South Carolina 5. Louisville Women’s Individual Results 1979 Metro 3/7 * 6. Tulane 6. Memphis 25. Lisa Koch 20:33.0 1980 Metro 3/7 * 7. Cincinnati 7. Southern Miss 38. Terry Adams 21:50.0 1981 Metro 4/6 * 8. Southern Miss 44. Cantrina Hayslett 22:56.0 1982 Metro 4/7 * 45. Tracy Allen 23:03.0 1983 Metro 5/8 * Men’s Individual Results 1 9 8 8 47. Cantrece Hayslett 23:24.0 1984 Metro 4/8 * 1. David Topham Hattiesburg, Miss. 50. Gail Graham 28:07.0 1985 Metro 3/7 5/5 Nov. 5, 1988 51. Heather Wells 28:49.0 1986 Metro 6/7 5/5 1987 Metro 7/7 6/6 1 9 8 5 Men’s Team Results 1988 Metro 7/7 7/7 Louisville, Ky. 1. Virginia Tech 33 1 9 9 0 1989 Metro 5/8 7/8 1990 Metro 6/8 7/8 Nov. 9, 1985 2. South Carolina 83 Cincinnati, Ohio 1991 GMC 5/5 5/5 3. Florida State 85 Oct. 27, 1990 1992 GMC 5 7

XC Men’s Team Results 4. Cincinnati 115 1993 GMC 5/7 7/7 1. Virginia Tech 5. Southern Miss 117 Men’s Team Results 1994 GMC 5 7 2. Cincinnati 6. Louisville 123 1. Virginia Tech 24 1995 C-USA 9/11 11/11 3. Memphis 7. Memphis 139 2. Florida State 64 1996 C-USA 10/12 12/12 4. South Carolina 3. South Carolina 79 1997 C-USA 10/12 12/12 5. Louisville Men’s Individual Results 4. Louisville 123 1998 C-USA 6/11 12/12 6. Florida State 11. Andrew Juby 26:22.4 5. Cincinnati 139 1999 C-USA 9/11 12/12 7. Southern Miss 25. Kyle Merryman 27:19.6 6. Memphis 145 2000 C-USA 10/10 12/12 27. Jim Mirda 27:28.9 7. Tulane 182 2001 C-USA 6/12 12/14 Women’s Team Results 37. Tim Lampley 28:23.2 8. Southern Miss 205 2002 C-USA 7/12 14/14 1. Virginia Tech 39. John Strong 28:57.2 2003 C-USA 7/12 14/14 2. Florida State 42. Dave Tamburrino 29:21.7 Men’s Individual Results 2004 C-USA 11/12 11/14 3. Cincinnati 46. Larry Martin 30:29.5 4. Andrew Juby 26:18 2005 C-USA 8/8 6/11 2006 C-USA 8/8 10/12 4. Louisville 14. Tim Lampley 27:08 2007 C-USA 8/8 9/12 5. Memphis Women’s Team Results 24. Jim Mirda 27:28 2008 C-USA 7/8 12/12 1. Virginia Tech 49. Geoff Fletcher 30:01 2009 C-USA 7/8 12/12 1 9 8 6 2. South Carolina 54. Kevin McConnell 31:36 2010 C-USA 7/8 10/12 3. Florida State 2011 C-USA 6/8 7/12 Memphis, Tenn. 4. Cincinnati Women’s Team Results Nov. 8, 1986 5. Southern Miss 1. South Carolina 26 6. Louisville 2. Louisville 52 Men’s Team Results 7. Memphis 3. Virginia Tech 75 1. Virginia Tech 4. Florida State 83 2. South Carolina 5. Cincinnati 145 3. Cincinnati 1 9 8 9 6. Tulane 184 4. Florida State Blacksburg, Va. 7. Memphis 188 5. Louisville Nov. 4, 1989 8. Southern Miss 226 6. Memphis 7. Southern Miss Men’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results 1. Virginia Tech 22 30. Terry Adams 21:27 Women’s Team Results 2. Florida State 55 36. Kim Myers 22:19 1. Virginia Tech 3. South Carolina 98 37. Tracy Allen 22:20 2. Florida State 4. Cincinnati 101 41. Cantrece Hayslett 22:34 3. Cincinnati 5. Memphis 128 44. Dena Dunn 22:41 4. Louisville 6. Tulane 133 46. Lisa Scott 22:45 5. Memphis 7. Louisville 162 48. Sylvia Harris 22:51 8. Southern Miss 226

1 9 8 7 Men’s Individual Results Columbia, S.C. 4. Andrew Juby 25:22.0 Nov. 7, 1987 13. Jim Mirda 26:20.0 25. Tim Lampley 26:53.0 Men’s Team Results 36. Steve Lanham 27:36.0 1. Virginia Tech 50. Terry McKee 28:49.0 2. Louisville 54. Kevin McConnell 30:22.0 3. Cincinnati 4. Florida State Women’s Team Results 5. South Carolina 1. South Carolina 39 6. Southern Miss 2. Florida State 54 7. Memphis 3. Virginia Tech 62 4. Louisville 81 Women’s Team Results 5. Cincinnati 136 1. Virginia Tech 6. Tulane 158

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Women’s Team Results 9/29 Arkansas State/Pepsi Invite 1/3 1 9 8 8 1 9 9 2 9/7 Plough Park Invitational 3/8 10/6 Saluki Invitational 6/13 Men’s Team Results Men’s Team Results 9/13 Adidas/Powerade 3/8 10/13 Austin Peay Invitational 2/14 9/21 Ole Miss Triple Dual 3/3 N/A 9/20 Commodore Challenge 9/16 10/27 C-USA Championships 12/14 9/23 Tiger Invitational 2/3 10/4 Saluki Invitational 7th 10/1 ASU Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 2/3 Women’s Team Results 10/11 APSU Invitational 5/15 10/8 Loyola Lakefront Invitational 11/31 N/A 10/18 Southwest Missouri State 2/3 2 0 0 2 10/21 Ole Miss Invitational 5/5 11/1 C-USA Championships 12/12 Men’s Team Results 11/5 Metro Conf. Championships 7/7 8/31 Plough Park Invitational NTR 1 9 9 3 1 9 9 8 9/16 Murray State Invitational 2/2 Women’s Team Results Men’s Team Results 9/21 Vanderbilt Classic 3/9 9/17 Western Kentucky Hall of Fame 4/4 10/2 Saluki-County Fair Invite 6/10 Men’s Team Results 9/28 Iona Meet of Champions 19/30 9/23 Tiger Invitational 1/3 10/15 Murray State Invitational 3/5 9/4 Plough Park Invitational 1/8 10/12 SIU-Carbondale Invitational 8/9 10/1 ASU Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 1/4 10/30 Great Midwest Championships 5/7 9/12 USF Invitational 1/6 11/2 C-USA Championships 7/12 10/8 Murray State Invitational 2/4 9/26 Comodore Classic 3/14 10/15 Southern Missouri State 1/3 Women’s Team Results 10/3 Saluki Invitational 5/14 Women’s Team Results 10/21 Ole Miss Invitational 4/6 10/17 Chili Pepper Festival 8/12 9/14 Murray State Invitational 2/2 10/2 Saluki-County Fair Invite 12/12 XC 11/5 Metro Conf. Championships 7/7 10/9 UALR-Quapaw Golf Links 2/3 10/31 C-USA Championships 6/11 9/21 Vanderbilt Classic 9/11 10/15 Murray State Invitational 3/3 11/14 NCAA South Regional NTR 10/5 Rhodes Invitational 8/14 10/30 Great Midwest Championships 7/7 10/12 SIU-Carbondale Invitational 9/9 1 9 8 9 Women’s Team Results 11/2 C-USA Championships 14/14 Men’s Team Results 9/4 Plough Park Invitational 4/12 9/15 Ole Miss Invitational 3/3 1 9 9 4 9/12 USF Invitational 2/8 9/26 Commodore Classic 6/15 2 0 0 3 9/22 Tiger Invitational 2/5 Men’s Team Results 10/3 Saluki Invitational 9/14 9/30 Saluki Invitational 8/9 N/A Men’s Team Results 10/7 Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 1/2 10/17 SEMO Invitational 4/5 9/6 Memphis Twilight Classic NTR 10/31 C-USA Championships 12/12 10/14 Murray State Invitational 1/3 Women’s Team Results 9/27 Iona Invitational 12/21 11/14 NCAA South Regional NTR 10/21 Vanderbilt Invitational 2/16 N/A 10/11 Saluki Invite 4/7 11/4 Metro Conf. Championships 5/8 10/18 Arkansas Invitational 15/33 1 9 9 9 11/1 C-USA Championships 7/12 Women’s Team Results 1 9 9 5 Men’s Team Results Women’s Team Results 9/15 Ole Miss Invitational 3/3 Men’s Team Results 9/3 Plough Park Invitational 6/7 9/6 Memphis Twilight Classic 2/12 9/22 Tiger Invitational 3/4 9/8 Plough Park Invitational 2/8 9/18 Commodore Classic NTR 9/13 Commodore Classic 5/17 9/30 Saluki Invitational 7/7 9/23 Vanderbilt Classic 4/18 9/25 Sam Bell Invitational 19/22 10/3 Notre Dame Invitational 20/20 10/7 Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 2/2 10/7 Martin oodsF Invitational 4/11 10/2 Saluki Invitational 8/16 10/18 Chili Pepper Invitational 27/37 10/14 Murray State Invitational 2/2 10/14 SEMO Invitational 2/5 10/16 Memphis Invitational 5/9 11/1 C-USA Championships 14/14 10/21 Vanderbilt Invitational 9/10 10/28 C-USA Championship 9/11 10/30 C-USA Championships 9/11 11/4 Metro Conf. Championships 7/8 11/11 District III Championships NTR 11/14 NCAA South Regional NTR 2 0 0 4 Women’s Team Results 1 9 9 0 Women’s Team Results 9/8 Plough Park Invitational 7/9 Men’s Team Results 9/3 Plough Park Invitational 2/9 Men’s Team Results 9/23 Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 2/3 10/9 Saluki Invite 10/12 9/18 Commodore Classic 11/15 9/14 Ole Miss Double Dual Meet 3/4 9/30 SMSU Ozark Invitational 4/5 10/23 SEMO Invite 2/4 9/25 Hawaii Invitational 4/5 9/21 Tiger Invitational 3/5 10/7 Martin oodsF Invitational 12/12 10/30 C-USA Championships 11/12 10/2 Saluki Invitational 10/16 9/29 Saluki Invitational 6/8 10/14 Rhodes Invitational 6/13 10/16 Tiger Invitational 2/8 10/5 Pizza Inn-Dian Invite 4/4 10/28 C-USA Championships 11/11 Women’s Team Results 10/13 Mid-South Invitational 2/7 10/30 C-USA Championships 12/12 9/11 Memphis Twilight 7/16 10/19 Ole Miss Invitational 4/7 9/25 UALR Open 3/5 10/27 Metro Conf. Championships 6/8 1 9 9 6 10/9 Saluki Invite 8/11 2 0 0 0 10/30 C-USA Championships 11/14 Men’s Team Results Men’s Team Results 11/13 NCAA South Regional 18/23 Women’s Team Results 9/7 Plough Park Invitational 6/13 9/16 Crimson Classic 16/23 9/14 Ole Miss Double Dual Meet 2/3 9/14 Georgia State Invitational 5/12 9/30 Commodore Classic 13/26 9/21 Tiger Invitational 1/4 9/21 Commodore Classic 2/13 10/7 SIU Classic 7/11 2 0 0 5 9/29 Saluki Invitational 6/7 10/5 Saluki Invitational 7/10 10/28 C-USA Championships 10/10 10/5 Pizza Inn-Dian Invite 1/3 10/19 UTM Skyhawk Invitational 2/6 Men’s Team Results 10/19 Ole Miss Invitational 3/6 11/2 C-USA Championships 10/12 9/24 UALR Open 4/4 10/27 Metro Conf. Championships 7/8 Women’s Team Results 10/8 ASU Invite 6/6 9/1 Plough Park Invitational 4/9 Women’s Team Results 10/22 SEMO Invite 2/3 9/16 UTC Adidas/Powerade Invite 4/8 9/7 Plough Park Invitational 7/13 10/29 C-USA Championships 8/8 1 9 9 1 9/23 Pizza inn-dian Invite 2/7 9/21 Commodore Classic 6/13 10/14 Tiger Invitational 4/5 Men’s Team Results 9/28 Trojan Classic 6/9 Women’s Team Results 10/28 C-USA Championships 12/12 9/13 Ole Miss Invitational 6/8 10/5 Saluki Invitational 9/11 9/2 Belmont Opener 6/14 11/11 NCAA South Regional NTR 9/20 Tiger Invitational 3/5 10/12 APSU Invitational 5/14 9/11 Memphis Twilight 5/20 10/5 Saluki Invitational 7/7 10/26 Turner Dairy Sweepstakes 1/2 9/17 Tennessee Dual Meet 1/2 10/12 Mid-South Invitational 2/2 11/2 C-USA Championships 12/12 9/24 Harrier Classic 2/11 10/19 Vanderbilt Invitational 12/20 2 0 0 1 10/1 Rhodes Invite 4/22 11/2 Great Midwest Championships 5/5 Men’s Team Results 10/15 Chile Pepper 16/38 1 9 9 7 9/1 Plough Park Invitational 1/6 10/29 C-USA Championships 6/11 9/8 Murray State 2/6 11/12 NCAA South Regional 11/24 Women’s Team Results Men’s Team Results 9/29 Paddy Doyle Iona Meet 21/25 9/13 Ole Miss Invitational 5/7 9/7 Plough Park Invitational 3/7 10/6 Saluki Invitational 8/14 9/20 Tiger Invitational 3/4 9/14 Georgia State Invitational 3/16 10/14 Chili Pepper Invitational 18/27 2 0 0 6 10/5 Country Fair Invitational 9/9 9/20 Commodore Classic 7/13 10/27 C-USA Championships 6/11 10/12 Rhodes Invitational 1/6 10/4 Saluki Invitational 4th Men’s Team Results 10/19 Vanderbilt Invitational 13/24 10/1 Southwest Missouri State 2/3 9/16 Old Times Classic NTR Women’s Team Results 11/2 Great Midwest Championships 5/5 11/1 C-USA Championships 10/12 9/23 UALR Open 5th 9/1 Plough Park Invitational 3/6 9/30 Rhodes Invite 6th 9/8 Murray State 2/7 10/7 Memphis Twilight Classic 16th 9/22 Vanderbilt 12/14 10/28 C-USA Championships 8th

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Women’s Team Results 9/16 Old Times Classic NTR e n s n d i v i d u a l i n n e r s Page 28 2 0 1 1 M ’ I W 9/23 UALR Open 5th Men’s Team Results 9/30 Rhodes Invite 5th 1975 Paul Bannon Metro Conf. Championships 9/4 Memphis Twilight Classic 6/22 1979 Tony Blackwell Metro Conf. Championships 10/7 Memphis Twilight Classic 12th 9/17 Commodore Classic 7/23 10/28 C-USA Championships 10th 1983 Colin Hume Metro Conf. Championships 10/1 Rhodes Inivitational 1/10 1984 David Topham Metro Conf. Championships 10/15 Crimmson Classic 9/14 9/15/1989 Andrew Juby Ole Miss Invitational 2 0 0 7 10/31 C-USA Championships 6/8 10/7/1989 Tim Lampley Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational 11/12 NCAA South Regional 14/24 10/23/1989 Andy Juby Vanderbilt Invitational Men’s Team Results 9/21/1990 Andrew Juby Tiger Invitational 9/15 Old Times Classic NTR Women’s Team Results 10/13/1990 Andrew Juby Mid-South Invitational 9/22 UALR Open 2nd 9/4 Memphis Twilight Classic 8/25 10/1/1997 Christian Friis Southwest Missouri State 9/29 Rhodes Invite 5th 9/17 Commodore Classic 7/22 9/4/1998 Kevin Foltz Plough Park Invitational 10/6 Memphis Twilight Classic 19th 10/1 Rhodes Invitational 1/12 8/31/2002 Balazs Laszio Plough Park Invitational 10/13 Evansville Invite 5th 10/15 Crimmson Classic 10/25 10/30/2004 Mate Nemeth C-USA Championships 10/27 C-USA Championships 8th 10/31 C-USA Championshps 7/12 10/23/2004 Mate Nemeth SEMO Invite 10/30 NCAA South Regional 18/27 10/2/2010 James Maglasang Rhodes Invite Women’s Team Results 10/1/2011 James Maglasang Rhodes Invite 9/15 Old Times Classic NTR XC 9/22 UALR Open 3rd 9/29 Rhodes Invite 3rd o m e n s n d i v i d u a l i n n e r s 10/6 Memphis Twilight Classic 12th W ’ I W 10/13 Evansville Invite NTR 10/15/1988 Lisa Koch Missouri Southern St. Tri-Meet 10/27 C-USA Championships 10th 10/26/1996 Kathryn Murphy Turner Dairy Sweepstakes 9/7/1997 Arielle Frileux Plough Park Invitational 2 0 0 8 10/18/1997 Arielle Frileux Southwest Missouri State 9/24/2005 Daniele Riendeau Harrier Classic Men’s Team Results 9/29/2007 Emily Malinowski Rhodes Invite 8/28 Arkansas Tech Twilight 3/7 9/13 Memphis Twilight Classic 14/29 9/27 UALR Open Meet 3/7 10/11 Watson Ford Invitational 5/9 M e n ’ s T e a m W i n s 10/17 Watson Ford Invitational 2/2 11/1 C-USA Championships 7/8 1976 Metro Conf. Championships 10/7/1989 Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational Women’s Team Results 10/14/1989 Murray State Invitational 8/28 Arkansas Tech Twilight 6/9 9/4/1998 Plough Park Invitational 9/13 Memphis Twilight Classic 20/36 9/12/1998 USF Invitational 9/27 UALR Open Meet 5/7 9/1/2001 Plough Park Invitational 10/11 Watson Ford Invitational 6/7 10/1/2011 Rhodes Invitational 10/17 Watson Ford Invitational 3/3 11/1 C-USA Championships 12/12 W o m e n ’ s T e a m W i n s 9/23/1988 Tiger Invitational 2 0 0 9 10/1/1988 ASU Pizza Inn-Dian Invitational Men’s Team Results 10/15/1988 Southern Missouri State 9/6 Memphis Twilight Classic 19/25 9/21/1990 Tiger Invitational 9/29 Vanderbilt Invitational 13/16 10/5/1990 Pizza Inn-Dian Invite 9/29 Rhodes Invite 4/14 10/12/1991 Rhodes Invitational 10/10 Ted Lloyd Bison Stampede 3/7 10/26/1996 Turner Dairy Sweepstakes 10/31 C-USA Championships 7/8 9/29/2001 Arkansas State/Pepsi Invite 9/17/2005 Tennessee Dual Meet Women’s Team Results 10/1/2011 Rhodes Invitational 9/6 Memphis Twilight Classic 17/24 9/29 Vanderbilt Invitational 11/18 9/29 Rhodes Invite 3/12 10/10 Ted Lloyd Bison Stampede 3/6 10/31 C-USA Championships 11/12

2 0 1 0 Men’s Team Results 9/3 Belmont/Vanderbilt Opener 9/10 9/10 UALR Invite NTS 9/25 Memphis Twilight 21/30 10/2 Rhodes Invite 5/15 10/16 Chile Pepper Festival 44/50 11/1 C-USA Championships 7/8

Women’s Team Results 9/3 Belmont/Vanderbilt Opener 8/12 9/10 UALR Invite NTS 9/25 Memphis Twilight 16/32 10/2 Rhodes Invite 2/11 10/16 Chile Pepper Festival 37/56 11/1 C-USA Championships 7/8 11/13 NCAA South Regional 22/25

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Sylvia Harris 1990-93 - A Cantrece Hayslett 1988-92 - R W o m e n ’ s T r ac k C oac h e s Terry Adams 1988-91 Cantrina Hayslett 1988-92 Wendy Ragle 1998-2003 Tracy Allen 1988-92 Laura Hill 2010-12 Lyndsey Ratasiewicz 2007 Susan Russ 1969-79 Pat McGuigan 1979-82 Kellie Anderson 1997-98 Anita Hobbs 1989-92 Daniele Riendeau 2003-06 No Women’s Team 1982-85 Emily Holt 1993, 1995 Andrea Roberson 1998 Brenda Cash 1985-2006 - B - Charner Rodgers 1996-97 Kevin Robinson 2006-Present Mindy Rogenmoser 1993 Ali Baker 2003-04 - I Carla Ross 1996-2000 Ashton Baldwin 2007-09 Ashley Ianniello 2008 Sherry Bell 1987-90 Zaneta Ivy 1998-2001 Tara Belt 1999 - S Emilie Bishop 1993-94 - J - Gwen Sanders 1995-97

Katy Bondeson 1999-2002 Lisa Scott 1990-92 XC Sue Ann Bowen 2002-05 Sarah Janecek 2004-05 Joslynne Serna 2008 Elizabeth Brennan 1995-96 Jenny Johnston 2010-12 Tina Sherratt 2007-08 Josetta Brooks 2003-06 Meghan Shinkwin 2005 Karin Brooks 2002-05 - K Tracy Shipmon 1992-94 Kayleigh Brown 2009-10 Karoline Shott 2009 Ellen Kildal 2010-11 Romelin Bueno 1995-98 Chena Stevenson 1991-95 Lisa Koch 1987-90 Ashley Stewart 2004-09 Taylor Kriha 2011 - C - Joy Stotts 1996-97 Beth Cabbage 1992 - L Christa Carney 1993-96 - T Debra Lane 1986-89 Kara Cassel 2003-04 Caitlyn Tait 2012 Lilly Lebron 1998-2002 Laura Clark 2000 Jessica Tatum 2012 Louisa Lingley 2010-12 Sarah Cloud 1992-93 Nandia Taylor 2010-12 Denise Lukes 1998-99 Carrie Conner 2010-11 Carrie Corbett 2005 - U Karin Cox 1994-96 - M - Anneli Uys 2007 Emily Malinowski 2005-09 - D Kimberly Marshall 1991-95 Becca McMahon 2003-07 - W - Mary Claire Dake 2003-07 Kimberly McViegh 2003-08 Andrea Dahlman 1998-2001 Heather Wells 1989-90 Katie Moore 2000-02 Leslie Daley 2000-03 Rachel Weston 1995-98 Kristi Moore 2008 Jasmine Darden 2008-11 Titian-Rose Whittle 2002-03 Eryka Morris 2006-09 TriNikka Davis 1993-96 Jessie Wilks 2007 Kelley Morris 1991 Brittany Duboise 2008 Ashley Williams 2001 Kathryn Murphy 1996-98 Dena Dunn 1990-94 Carrie Williams 1998-99 Kimberly Myers 1990-93 Heidi Williams 1993 Patricia Willingham 1997-98 - E - N Michel Wilson 2003-04 Lauren Everhart 2008 Heather Woolls 2002-05 Amanda Neighbors 1999 Julie Wright 1999-00 Nora Nemere 2003-05 - F - Meagan Nichols 2010-12 Returnees in BOLD Ida Fillingsnes 2010-11 Alisha Fitch 2010-12 - O Maven Ford 2011-12 Elin Ovrebo 1995-96 Arielle Frileux 1998 Erica Owen 2011-12 Hayley Futrell 2001-03

- G P- Laura Peel 1995-96 Keenan Gibson 2001-03 Amy Perkins 1996-97 Gail Graham 1988-90 Julie Peterson 1987-89, 1993 Melissa Greer 1996-99 Brittany Pieraccini 2003-04

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Andrew Juby 1988-92 Robert Skinner 2010-11

Page 30 - A Brent Smith 1990 C o n f e r e n c e Daniel Abebe 2005 Ryan Smith 1998-99, 2001-03 - K All-Conference USA Men’s First Team Steve Anthony 2001-02 Geoff Standen 2006-07 Mate Nemeth 2004 Juan Arboleda 2005-07 Szabi Karadi 2003-04 Brian Stewart 1995-96 Istvan Kerekjarto 2003-04 John Strong 1988-89 All-Conference USA Men’s Second Team Bradndon Keys 2012 Jason Scott 1995 - B - Edwin Kipkorir 2008-10 Christin Friis 1997 Stefan Matschimer 1998 Paul Bannon 1973-76 Daniel Kuhman 2011-12 - T Tony Blackwell 1979 Dave Tamburrino 1988-89 All-Conference USA Men’s Third Team Jefferson Brant 2005 Stephen Tankersley 2012 Balazs Laszio 2000 - L Adam Widyk 2003 Griffin Bridgers 1999 Cameron Thomas 2000 James Maglasang 2011 Bill Burrell 1990 Tim Lampley 1988-92 David Topham 1983-86 Nick Bussey 2006 Steve Lanham 1989-90 Darrik Turner 2010-11 All-Conference USA Women’s Second Team Balazs Laszlo 1999-2003 Zach Turner 2010-11 Danielle Riendeau 2005 XC Andre Lucas 1999-2003 - C - All- Men’s Team - W - Andrew Juby 1988 Austin Carter 2011-12 - M - Andrew Juby 1989 Jacob Chapman 2007-10 Lance Wiedower 1996-97 Andrew Juby 1990 Joe Coneo Jr. 2008-11 James Maglasang 2010-12 Brandon Williams 2010-11 Imran Mahmood 2002-03 Julien Wolf 2011-12 W e e k l y A w a r d s Rehan Mahmood 2002-03 - D Jason Wood 1995-99 Larry Martin 1988-92 Greg Woods 1993 C-USA Men’s Athlete of the Week Adam Didyk 2003 Stefan Matschimer 1998-99, 2001 Balazs Laszio 10/17/2000 Toby Dolman 1995-96 Mark McBeth 1992 Adam Didyk 10/13/2003 - Z - Juan Arboleda 10/24/2006 Jeff Doudrick 2000-02 Kevin McConnell 1989-93 Edwin Kipkorir 9/30/2008 Colin Doyle 2007 Steve McFarland 1991-93 David Zimmerman 1992 James Maglasang 9/14/2010 Terry McKee 1989 Kyle Zimmerman 1989 James Maglasang 10/4/2011 Ricky McLain 2001 - E C-USA Women’s Athlete of the Week Michael Mentz 2004 Returnees in BOLD Wendy Ragie 10/17/2000 Lee Eilert 1996-97, 1999 Kyle Merryman 1986-88 Danielle Riendeau 9/27/2005 Jorgen Ekdahl 2007-10 Jim Mirda 1988-91 Steve Moore 1998-99 M e n ’ s T r a c k C o a c h e s A c a d e m i c - F - Jason Morgan 2004-08 Kym Morgan 2003 C-USA Men’s All-Academic Hugh Ferry 2001-03 A.L. Allen 1953-54 Curtis Gibbs 2010 Godfrey Fayne 2012 1955 James Maglasang 2011 Fabian Fiege 2011-12 Glen Johnson 1956-67 - N Larry Wright 1968-70 Geoff Fletcher 1990-93 USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams Derek Nakluski 2001-02 Glenn Hays 1971-2006 Men’s Cross Country 2011 Kevin Foltz 1996-2000 Gary Nemeth 2002-05 Kevin Robinson 2006-Present Christian Friis 1997-98 Mate Nemeth 2003-04 C-USA Women’s All-Academic Emily Malinowski 2006 Branda Newsom 1993-95 Emily Malinowski 2007 - G Emily Malinowski 2008 Aiden Galasso 2012 - P USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams Wesley Garrett 2007-09 Vince Perryman 1995-99 Women’s Cross Country 2011 Curtis Gibbs 2007-11 Justin Pinkston 2010-12 Robert Goode 1998-2001 James Porte 1992 I n s t i t u t i o n Simon Gron 1993-94 Travis Pressler 2002-03 Abdi Guleed 2010-11 M Club Hall of Fame Paul Bannon 1991 - R Anita Hobbs 2002 - H Jim Reif 1995-98 Markus Hagmann 1996-97 Jeremy Rice 2011-12 Ken Hall 1991-94 Dan Hinders 1993-95 Guy Hudson 2007-11 - S Colin Hume 1983 Christian Schmalleger 1997-2000 Jason Scott 1995-97 - J - Trent Scott 2010-12 Phil Scruggs 2011-12 Sam James 2004-08 David Sevier 1990 Keanan Joyner 2011-12 Abraham Shaposhnik 2004-06

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