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2018 19 TAMUCC Visitors Gui Table of Contents TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI QUICK FACTS .... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 3 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CONTACTS ..... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 3 ISLANDERS COACHES ....... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 4 MEDIA INFORMATION ........ ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 7 ATHLETIC TRAINING & MEDICAL SERVICES ...... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 8 WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION ......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 10 MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 11 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION .. ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 12 BASEBALL INFORMATION . ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 13 SOFTBALL INFORMATION . ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 14 TENNIS ......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 15 WOMEN’S GOLF ...... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 16 BEACH VOLLEYBALL .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 17 TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY ..... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 18 DIRECTIONS TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI . .......... ........... .......... 19 BUS PARKING MAP (for Dugan Wellness Center & Chapman Fields) ...... ........... .......... 21 RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS & HOTELS ...... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 22 RESTAURANT GUIDE ......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 23 HOTEL GUIDE .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 24 COMPLIMENTARY PASS LIST FORM ...... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 25 VISITING TEAM QUESTIONAIRE .... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 26 2 | Page TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI QUICK FACTS Location: Corpus Christi, Texas Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 12,202 MAILING ADDRESS Nickname: Islanders Athletics Department School Colors: Royal Blue, White, & Green Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Mascot: Izzy the Islander 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5719 Conference: Southland Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5719 President: Dr. Kelly Quintanilla Director of Athletics: Jon Palumbo Faculty Athletics Rep: Donald Deis Athletics Dept. Phone: (361) 825-3415 Athletics Fax (361) 825-3218 Ticket Office Phone: (361) 825-2255 Athletics Website: www.goislanders.com ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT CONTACTS Area Code (361) unless listed otherwise ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES & OPERATIONS Director of Athletics Assistant AD for Facilities & Operations Jon Palumbo .......... ............... 825-5542 Mark Bohling .......... ............... 825-3280 / 331-5410 (m) [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Athletic Director for Internal Operations / SWA Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities & Operations Lizzie Gomez ......... ............... 825-6388 Jackson Bonnette... ............... 825-2747 / 443-1756 (m) [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations & Development MARKETING & PROMOTIONS Travis Whipple ....... ............... 825-3237 [email protected] Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions Quintin Payton ....... ............... 825-3455 Associate AD for Compliance [email protected] Brian Maxey ........... ............... 825-2858 Marketing Assistant [email protected] Sakina Kasamali .... ............... 825-2521 Associate AD for Business [email protected] Jamie Morgan ........ ............... 825-5540 [email protected] TICKET OFFICE Assistant AD for Special Events and Advancement Director of Ticket Operations Lee Malone ............ ............... 825-5613 TBA ........ ............... ............... 825-3194 [email protected] Athletic Business Assistant Brittany Trevino ...... ............... 825-2858 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS [email protected] Executive Assistant to the Athletic Director Michele Imes .......... ............... 825-3211 [email protected] ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD for Media Relations Athletics Accountant Marshall Fey .......... ............... 825-3410 Teresa McEnulty .... ............... 825-3027 [email protected] [email protected] MBB, VB, SB, TEN, GOLF, BVB Events, Facilities, Basketball, Baseball Director of Creative Services Athletic Business Associate Tim Hannah ........... ............... 816-699-2374 Maile Robinson ...... ............... 825-3415 [email protected] [email protected] Softball, Cross Country, Track & Field Media Relations Coordinator James Sullivan ....... ............... 825-3455 [email protected] SOC, WBB, BASE, XC, T&F 3 | Page COACHING STAFF Area Code (361) unless listed otherwise WOMEN’S SOCCER Head Coach Craig Shaw ...... ....................................... 825-3726 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Chris Jones...... ....................................... 825-3726/(918) 260-3328 (m) [email protected] Hunter Nail....... ....................................... 825-3726/(303) 710-8033 (m) [email protected] Hannah Smith .. ....................................... 825-3726 [email protected] VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Steve Greene .. ....................................... 825-3232 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Justin Wong ..... ....................................... 825-2253/(614) 519-9890 (m) [email protected] Alexis Crimes... ....................................... 825-2253/(909) 996-7903 [email protected] CROSS COUNTRY Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Brent Ericksen . ....................................... 825-3212 [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Royce Chadwick ...................................... 825-3145 / [email protected] Associate Head Coach Roxanne White ....................................... 825-3251 / 728-4518 (m) [email protected] Assistant Coaches Darren Brunson ....................................... 825-2319 / 549-3426 (m) [email protected] Sherrie Tucker . ....................................... 825-3691 / (513) 302-1929 (m) [email protected] Director of Women’s Basketball Operations Steve Farris ..... ....................................... 825-3620/ 695-6331 [email protected] 4 | Page MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Willis Wilson .... ....................................... 825-2381 [email protected] Associate Head Coach Marty Gross ..... ....................................... 825-3250 / 658-9481 (m) [email protected] Assistant Coaches Mark Dannhoff . ....................................... 825-3215/(770) 238-8156 (m) [email protected] Terry Johnson . ....................................... 825-3414 / (775) 813-1384 (m) [email protected] Director of Men’s Basketball Operations Josh Ervin. ....... ....................................... 825-2137 / (713) 530-1217 (m) [email protected] Video Coordinator Cole Martinez .. ....................................... 825-2137 / (210) 687-8959 (m) [email protected] BASEBALL Head Coach Scott Malone . ............ ............ ............ 825-3413 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Marty Smith ... ............ ......................... 825-3720 / 446-9231 (m) [email protected] Nick Magnifico ............ ......................... 825-3252 / (660) 232-4382 (m) [email protected] Alan Sailors ... ............ ......................... 825-3252 / (325) 998-3363 (m) [email protected] Jordan Lucks . ............ ......................... 825-3252 / (m) [email protected] WOMEN’S GOLF Head Coach Joni Stephens ............ ......................... 825-2542 / 288-5428 (m) [email protected] Assistant Coach Pat Stephens ............ ......................... 825-2542 / (859) 358-8370 (m) [email protected] 5 | Page TENNIS Director of Tennis Steve Moore .. ............ ......................... 425-1546 (m) [email protected] Associate Head Coach – Men’s Tennis Aurelien Tave ............ ......................... 903-0595 (m) [email protected] Associate Head Coach – Women’s Tennis Olga Bazhanova ........ ......................... 655-1962 (m) [email protected] SOFTBALL Head Coach Blake Miller ... ............ ......................... 825-3253 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Stephanie Peace........ ......................... 825-3412 / (830) 481-6300 (m) [email protected] Joe Morabito . ............ ......................... 825-2147 / 655-1254 (m) [email protected] TRACK & FIELD Director of Cross CountryTrack & Field Brent Ericksen ............ ......................... 825-3212 [email protected] Assistant Coach – Jumps & Multi-Events Kevin Robinson .......... ......................... 825-3893 / (541)240-1785 [email protected] BEACH VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Gayle Stammer .......... ......................... 655-0910 (m) [email protected] Assistant Coach
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