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VISITING TEAM GUIDE Table of Contents THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS VISITING TEAM GUIDE Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents 2-3. Athletic Department Phone Directory 4. Important Numbers/Physician/Hospital/Emergency 4. Athletic Training Information 5-6. Memphis/Campus Area Hotels 7-12. Memphis/Campus Area Restaurants 13. Other Helpful Numbers 14. Memphis Entertainment 15. Directions to Elma Roane Fieldhouse 16. Elma Roane Fieldhouse Map 17. Memphis City Map 18. Directions to FedExForum 19. Directions to Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. 20. Directions to AutoZone Park. 21. Directions to Mike Rose Soccer Complex. 22. Directions to Tiger Softball Complex 23. Directions to other facilities and from Airport to Team Hotels. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Name (alma mater, year) Office Fax Name (alma mater, year) Office Fax ANDERSON, Brad 678-2847 678-1663 HAYES, Brandon (Tennessee, 2007) 678-4324 678-4134 Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Marketing & Promotions ANDREWS, Sally (Christian Brothers, 1982) 678-4122 678-5952 HENKE, Kristin 678-3466 678-4695 Compliance Coordinator Academic Counselor BAKER, Bob 678-2707 678-4695 HOHORST, Marc (UL-Lafayette, 1997) 678-2848 678-2719 Associate Director Academic Support Equipment Manager BELL, Marcus 678-5027 678-2719 HOLLIE, Ester 678-2334 678-5038 Weight Room Intern Office Coordinator, Tiger Scholarship Fund BILLINGS, Tim (Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1980) 678-5119 678-4123 JAUREGUI, April (Memphis, 2001) 678-2312 678-2162 Assistant Football Coach Head Volleyball Coach BLACKWELL, Susan 678-4113 678-0282 JENKINS, Mike (Texas A&M, 1990) 734-9954 678-5035 Accounting Clerk Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach CANTLER, Eddie (Memphis, 1974) 678-2847 678-5622 JOHNSON, Larrick 678-4120 678-5912 Asst. Athletic Director, Support Services Women's Basketball Office Manager CHAPMAN, Barbara 678-4630 678-0282 JOHNSON, R.C. (Iowa, 1965) 678-2335 678-5078 Secretary, Olympic Sports Athletic Director CHANCE, Lamar (North Carolina, 1991) 678-2349 678-4134 JORDAN, Tim 678-1610 678-5038 Asst. Athletic Media Relations Director M Club Coordinator CIDZIK, Ryan 678-5027 678-2719 KIRINOVIC, Matt 678-2334 678-5038 Asst. Director of Football Strength & Conditioning Tiger Scholarship Fund, Assistant Director CLARK, Doug 462-4778 678-2162 KOLDITZ, Brandon (BYU, 2004) 678-2444 678-4134 Asst. Track & Field Coach, Cross Country/Distance Assistant Sports Information Director CONKLIN, Frankie 678-2317 678-4134 KUCINSKI, Todd 763-1112 763-1101 Spirit Squads Coordinator Associate General Manager, Tiger Sports Properties CONNELL, Sharyne 678-3982 678-4695 KUPPER, Jeff 678-5119 678-4123 Academic Counselor Football Operations CORNELSEN, Brad (Missouri Southern State, 2000) 678-5119 678-4123 LANSDEN, Bill (Rhodes College, 1986) 678-5076 678-5038 Assistant Football Coach Associate AD - Development CORRAL, Fred 678-4139 678-0282 LARIVIERE, Donna 678-4585 678-5038 Assistant Baseball Coach Athletic Development Assistant CREWS, Ryan (University of Memphis, 2008) 678-3046 678-1653 lofton, Bill (Memphis, 1972) 678-2453 678-1653 Compliance Assistant Associate AD - Finance DANKO, Lana 323-6618 323-6653 LOTT, Andy (Liberty, 1995) 678-1195 678-2162 Tiger Sports Properties Assistant Softball Coach DAVIS-LEWIS, Judy 678-3083 678-5078 LUCKEY, Joe (Dayton, 1991) 678-3467 678-4695 Administrative Associate II, Athletic Director's Office Director of Academic Services DAY, Susan 678-4573 678-4112 MACLEOD, Megan 678-2972 678-4134 Ticket Office Supervisor Asst. Director of Marketing DEgROFF, Tammy (Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1995) 678-5787 678-4134 MAJSTOROVIC, Marko (Belgrade University, 2002) 678-2312 678-2162 Asst. Athletic Media Relations Director Assistant Volleyball Coach DICKEY, Darrell (Kansas State, 1983) 678-5119 678-4123 MCFERRIN, Melissa (Missouri, 1983) 678-4120 678-5912 Assistant Football Coach Head Women's Basketball Coach DOWDY, John (Christian Brothers, 1985) 678-2452 678-5952 MITCHELL, Jashell 678-4140 678-4123 Assistant Rifle Coach Assistant to the Head Football Coach DUNNAGAN, Darby (Virginia, 2005) 678-4129 678-4123 MONAGHAN, Brooks (University of Memphis, 1994) 678-3427 678-5952 Videographer Women’s Soccer Coach DUTY, Chris (Memphis, 2009) 678-4129 678-4123 MOORE, Melissa (Memphis, 1985) 678-4143 678-4112 Assistant Videographer Assistant AD - Tickets & Customer Service EVANS, Carl (Weber State, 2004) 678-5346 678-5038 MOSSER, Heather (McNeese State, 2010) 678-2498 678-2162 Director of Annual Giving Assistant Softball Coach FELDMAN, Chrissie 678-5924 678-2162 MURPHY, Jack (Univ. of Arizona, 2002) 678-2346 678-5333 Graduate Assistant Coach, Track & Field Assistant Coach, Men's Basketball FINNEgAN, Mark (University of Memphis, 2004) 678-5309 678-5952 MURRAY, Carole 678-2335 678-5078 Asst. Men's & Women's Tennis Coach Athletic Director’s Office FLETCHER, Frank (University of Memphis, 1995) 678-4878 678-5038 NORRIS, Melissa 678-2346 678-5333 M Club Director Office Coordinator, Men's Basketball FLOWERS, John (Southern Illinois, 1976) 678-2090 678-4123 O'BANION, Danielle (Boston College, 2001) 678-4120 678-5912 Facilities Coordinator Assistant Women's Basketball Coach FORTENBERRY, Nicholas 678-4295 678-2162 ODOM, Barry (Missouri, 1999) 678-5119 678-4123 Track and Field Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Football Coach FRAIZER, Tyler (University of Memphis, 2007) 678-2315 678-2162 ONIKEKU, James (Tennessee Temple, 1990) 678-2312 678-2162 Men's & Women's Assistant Track & Field Coach Assistant Volleyball Coach FUENTE, Justin (Murray State, 1999) 678-5119 678-4123 PARKES, Lynn (Alabama, 1973) 678-4117 678-1653 Head Football Coach Associate AD - Compliance/SWA gLASER, Nick (University of Memphis, 2001) 678-5949 678-5952 PASTNER, Josh (Arizona, 1998) 678-2346 678-5333 Asst. Men's Soccer Coach Men's Basketball Head Coach GOEBEL, Paul (Middle Tennessee St., 1994) 678-5309 678-5952 PETERSON, Charlotte (University of Memphis, 1972) 678-4110 678-0282 Men’s Tennis Coach Women's Athletics Special Assistant GRANT, Jodi (University of Memphis, 1999) 678-2598 678-5952 PFEIFFER, Meghan 678-2714 678-4695 Assistant Women's Soccer Coach Graduate Assistant, Academics GRANT, Richie (Green Mountain, 1993) 678-4141 678-5952 POLEY, Todd 763-1112 763-1101 Men’s Soccer Coach Tiger Sports Properties Account Executive GREEN, Nicole (Kansas State, 1995) 678-3085 678-4695 POOLE, Natalie (McNeese State, 1998) 678-3432 678-2162 Asst. AD Compliance Head Softball Coach GREEN, Stella (University of Memphis) 678-4118 678-2162 RABE, Sarah 678-4456 678-5622 Olympic Sports Administrative Asst. Assistant Athletic Trainer GREENE, Clay (Tennessee, 2001) 678-5702 678-5952 RICHARDSON, Sharon 678-2714 678-4695 Assistant Baseball Coach Administrative Associate, Academics gREER, Denna 678-2468 678-0282 ROBBINS, grant (Memphis, 1994) 678-4136 678-5952 Budget Analyst Men’s Golf Coach GUPTON, Judy (UT-Martin, Memphis) 678-4406 678-5038 ROBINSON, Kevin (Memphis, 1998) 678-4295 678-2162 Athletic Development Coordinator Men's & Women's Track and Field Head Coach HARRELSON, Beth 678-4121 678-0282 RODRIGUES, Jennifer (UL Lafayette, 1995) 678-2397 678-4134 Women's Golf Coach Athletic Media Relations Director HARRISON, Brad 763-1112 763-1101 SAUSAMAN, Robert (Memphis, 2008) 678-4141 678-5952 General Manager, Tiger Sports Properties Men's Assistant Soccer Coach ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Name (alma mater, year) Office Fax SCHATELL, Allison (Georgia) 678-4640 678-4134 Assistant Sports Information Director SCHNEIDER, Brett (West Texas A&M, 1997) 678-4797 678-5912 Assistant Women's Basketball Coach SCHOENROCK, Daron (Tennessee Tech, 1984) 678-4137 678-5952 Baseball Coach SCHWARTZ, Sherri 678-5119 678-4123 Football Recruiting Admin. Assistant SCOTT, galen 678-5119 678-4123 Asst. Football Coach, Linebackers SEBASTIAN, Eric (SMU, 1994) 678-2346 678-5333 Director of Men's Basketball Operations SHIBEST, James (Arkansas, 1988) 678-5119 678-4123 Assistant Football Coach SIMS, Rosalyn (Southern Miss, 2005) 678-4456 678-5622 Assistant Athletic Trainer SMITH, Donease (Central Missouri State, 1998) 678-2123 678-5912 Director of Women's Basketball Operations SMITH, Rod 678-5119 678-4123 Graduate Assistant, Football stark, Mike (Memphis, 1972) 678-5027 678-2719 Strength and Conditioning Coach, Baseball STEWART, Fred (Memphis, 1978) 678-4116 678-0282 Assistant AD - Finance STRASBERG, Lou (Memphis, 1968) 678-3856 678-2102 Manager of University Travel STRONG, Shelby 678-5349 678-5038 Assistant Athletics Special Events Coordinator STOUDAMIRE, Damon (Arizona, 1995) 678-2346 678-5333 Assistant Men's Basketball Coach TAYLOR, Mark (Arkansas State, 2009) 678-5108 678-4134 Media Relations Intern TRICE, Lish (Memphis, 1991) 678-3083 678-5078 Assistant to the Athletic Director VANLANDEgHEM, Bridget (Univ. of Illinois) 678-3309 678-4695 Academic Counselor VAUGHN, Chris (Murray State, 1998) 678-5119 678-4123 Assistant Football Coach VICE, Vance (Oklahoma State, 1990) 678-5119 678-4123 Assistant Football Coach VINSON, Ronnie 678-2461 678-0282 Business Office Admin. Assistant WALKER, Adam 678-2334 678-5038 Tiger Scholarship Fund, Director of Development/Major Gifts WALKER, Jennifer 678-2088 678-1653 Admistrative Office Secretary WALKER, Jonny 678-5732 678-5952 Assistant Women's Soccer Coach WALKER, Melissa 678-4532 678-5912 Women's Basketball Recruiting Secretary WALKER, Lee Taylor (Memphis, 2004) 678-5309 678-5952 Women's Tennis Head Coach WHEELER, Wesley 678-5319 678-4112 Network Administrator WHOLEY, Michael (Emerson College, 2004) 678-4120 678-5912 Assistant Women's Basketball Coach WIGGINS, Holman (New Mexico, 2003) 678-5119 678-4123 Assistant Football
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