Table of Contents City of Louisville ...... 83 GameDay...... 2-3 Board of Trustees/Board of Directors .. 84 Table of Contents ...... 4 Director of Athletics Tom Jurich ...... 85 2003 Schedule / 2002 Results ...... 5 Faculty Athletics Representative ...... 86 Media Services ...... 6-7 Athletics Administration ...... 86-89 Cardinal Glossary ...... 8-12 Athletic Department Staff ...... 90-91 U of L Staff Directory ...... 12-13 Head Coaches ...... 92 Papa John’s ...... 14-15 Nelligan Sports Marketing ...... 93 Media Exposure ...... 16 Athletics Performance Team ...... 94 Cardinal Football Complex ...... 17 Strength Training ...... 18 The Opponents Academic Services ...... 19 ...... 96 CardsCare ...... 20 Syracuse ...... 97 Student Housing ...... 21 UTEP ...... 98 Athletic Training ...... 22 Temple ...... 99 Cards In The Pros ...... 24 South Florida ...... 100 NFL Greats ...... 25 Army ...... 101 Champs/Life Skills Program...... 26-27 Tulane ...... 102 East Carolina...... 103 Quick Facts The 2003 Season TCU ...... 104 Location ...... Louisville, Ky. Season Outlook ...... 28-31 Memphis ...... 105 Founded ...... 1798 Numerical Roster ...... 32-33 Houston ...... 106 Enrollment ...... 22,000 Alphabetical Roster ...... 34-35 Cincinnati...... 107 Nickname ...... Cardinals Depth Chart ...... 36 Cardinals vs. All Opponents ...... 108 Colors ...... Red and Black All-Time Series Records ...... 109-113 Conference ...... Conference USA The 2003 Cardinals Home Field ...... Papa John’s Player Bios ...... 37-67 2002 In Review Cardinal Stadium Media Exposure ...... 68 The Kentucky Game ...... 114 Seating Capacity ...... 42,000 The Duke Game ...... 115 Acting President ...... Dr. James Ramsey Cardinal Coaching Staff The Colorado State Game ...... 116 Faculty Representative .... Dr. Elaine Wise ...... 70-71 The Army Game ...... 117 Director of Athletics ...... Tom Jurich /Mike Gillhamer ...... 72 The Florida State Game ...... 118 ...... Bobby Petrino Reggie Johnson/Greg Nord ...... 73 The Memphis Game ...... 119 Alma Mater ...... Carroll College ‘84 Paul Petrino/Mike Summers ...... 74 The TCU Game ...... 120 Record at U of L ...... 0-0 (first year) Joel Thomas/Joe Whitt, Jr...... 75 The East Carolina Game ...... 121 Overall Record ...... 0-0 (first year) Kevin Wolthausen/Tony Levine ...... 76 The Cincinnati Game ...... 122 Football SID ...... Rocco Gasparro Support Staff ...... 77-79 The Southern Miss Game ...... 123 Phone ...... 502.852.0102 The UAB Game ...... 124 Fax ...... 502.852.7401 The University The Houston Game ...... 125 E-mail ...... [email protected] Athletics Facilities ...... 80 The GMAC Bowl ...... 126 Important Phone Numbers President Dr. James Ramsey ...... 82 2002 Statistics ...... 127-132 (Area Code 502) University of Louisville ...... 82-83 Year-By-By Team Statistics ...... 133 Football Office ...... 852-6325 Sports Information Office ...... 852-6581 Sports Information Fax ...... 852-7401 Athletic Office ...... 852-5732 Athletic Ticket Office ...... 852-5151 Stadium Press Box ...... 852-6793 Cardinal Athletic Fund ...... 852-5735

The University of Louisville Football Media Guide is written, edited and designed by Andy Knapick, former assistant sports information director. Editorial assistance provided by Kenny Klein, Kathy Tronzo, Kim Pemberton, Nancy Smith, Sean Moth, J.D. Barlow, Dave Klotz, Lori Korte, Jason Puckett, Monica Kassinger and Eric Crawford. Photos by Dave Klotz and George Thomp- son. Cover design by Dave Klotz. Printing by V.G. Reed Printing of Louisville. table of contents 4 2003 Louisville Cardinal Football Schedule

Day Date Opponent Location Television Time (ET) Sun Aug. 31 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. ESPN2 6:30 p.m. Sat. Sept. 13 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. To Be Announced TBA Sat. Sept. 20 UTEP Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 27 Temple Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 4 South Florida* Tampa, Fla. WDRB-TV 7:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 11 Army* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Tulane* Louisville, Ky. ESPN 8:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 25 East Carolina* Greenville, N.C. WDRB-TV TBA Sat. Nov. 5 TCU* Fort Worth, Texas ESPN or ESPN2 TBA Sat. Nov. 15 Memphis* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 22 Houston* Louisville, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 28 Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio ESPN or ESPN2 TBA * - denotes Conference USA game home games in bold

2002 Results 7-6 Overall • 5-3 Conference USA • 3-3 Home • 4-2 Road • 0-1 Neutral

Day Date Opponent Location Attendance Result Sun. Sept. 1 Kentucky Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 42,660 L, 17-22 Sat. Sept. 7 Duke Durham, N.C. 25,486 W, 40-3 Sat. Sept. 14 Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. 31,607 L, 33-36 Sat. Sept. 21 Army West Point, N.Y. 28,625 W, 45-14 Cardinal Football History Thur. Sept. 26 Florida State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 38,109 W, 26-20 (ot) Rushing Records ...... 135-137 Tue. Oct. 8 Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. 44,081 W, 38-32 Receiving Records ...... 138-141 Sat. Oct. 19 TCU* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 34,127 L, 31-45 Passing Records ...... 142-144 Sat. Oct. 26 East Carolina* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 32,428 W, 44-20 Total Offense Records ...... 145 Thur. Nov. 7 Cincinnati* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 36,253 L, 14-24 All-Purpose Yards Records ...... 146 Thur. Nov. 14 Southern Miss* Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,076 W, 20-17 (2ot) Defensive Records ...... 147-149 Placekicking Records ...... 150 Sat. Nov. 23 UAB* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 35,261 W, 41-21 Punting Records ...... 151 Sat. Nov. 30 Houston* Houston, Texas 11,048 L, 10-27 Cardinals In The NFL Draft ...... 152 Mon. Dec. 18 Marshall GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) 40,646 L, 15-38 Kickoff Return Records ...... 153 * - denotes Conference USA game home games in bold Punt Return Records ...... 154 Scoring/Opponent Team Records ..... 155 Louisville Team Records ...... 156 2001 Results 11-2 Overall • 6-1 Conference USA • 6-0 Home • 4-2 Road • 1-0 Neutral Outstanding Performances ...... 157 Year-By-Year Results ...... 158 Day Date Opponent Location Attendance Result Coaching Ledger...... 159 Thu. Aug. 23 New Mexico State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 38,129 W, 45-24 Game-By-Game Results...... 160-169 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 170-175 Sat. Sept. 1 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 70,838 W, 36-10 Where Are They Now? ...... 176-181 Sat. Sept. 8 Western Carolina Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 35,214 W, 31-7 All-Time Assistant Coaches ...... 182 Sat. Sept. 15 Illinois Champaign, Ill. 43,232 L, 10-34 ...... 183 Sat. Sept. 29 Memphis* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 39,256 W, 38-21 Honored Jerseys ...... 184-187 All-Time Bowl Games ...... 188-191 Thu. Oct. 4 Colorado State Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 39,389 W, 7-2 Cardinal Postseason Highs ...... 192 Tue. Oct. 16 Southern Miss* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 33,627 W, 24-14 All-Americans/All-Star Games ...... 193 Sat. Oct. 27 Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio 31,004 W, 28-13 Sat. Nov. 3 Tulane* New Orleans, La. 19,369 W, 52-7 Conference USA Sat. Nov. 10 Houston* Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 40,479 W, 34-10 Conference USA Profile ...... 194 Thu. Nov. 15 East Carolina * Greenville, N.C. 39,775 W, 39-34 C-USA Composite Schedule ...... 195 C-USA Staff ...... 195 Sat. Nov. 24 TCU* Fort Worth, Texas 22,176 L, 22-37 C-USA Bowl Partners ...... 195 Mon. Dec. 31 BYU Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) 58,968 W, 28-10 Cardinal Athletic Fund ...... 196 * - denotes Conference USA game home games in bold 5 schedule Credentials players along with To obtain credentials for a University of post-game notes. Louisville home contest, contact the U of L Sports Information Department well in advance Fax Services of the game. Due to space constraints, Following each credentials will be limited to working media only. Louisville home If media credentials are not picked up in game, the sports advance, they will be left at the West Ticket information staff Booth located outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s will be happy to fax Cardinal Stadium. Media should enter through whatever informa- Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the tion media members press box. No credentials will be mailed. need to their Please direct all requests to: Kenny Klein, respective Sports Information Director, University of agencies. Please Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40292. ask any member of Media members wishing to cover U of L on the Cardinal SID the road are encouraged to contact Klein at staff for assistance least two weeks prior to the contest. on this matter.

Photographers Telephones All photographers must wear a sideline pass Many telephones are available in the Papa the interview room. and armband to be allowed on the field. NCAA John’s Cardinal Stadium Press Box for general The visiting team’s post-game arrange- rules limit shooting to outside the restraining use by visiting writers. Credential requests ments will be announced in the press box. line around the field and outside designated should indicate interest in the use of these Address team areas (between the 30 yard lines). Passes phones. can be acquired before the game, on the field or The mailing address for the Cardinal Sports in the press box during the game. Post-Game Interviews Information Office is: Sports Information Office, Post-game interviews at Cardinal Stadium University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292. Radio are held in the meeting rooms of the Cardinal Express mail items should be sent to: SID Permission to broadcast a U of L game from Football Complex. The meeting room entrance Office, 2100 South Floyd Street, Louisville, KY Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium should be is located to the right of the walkway leading 40208. The sports information office is located requested through Kenny Klein. Stations must the teams to the field. Both head coaches will in Room E203 in the Student Activities Center order their own phone lines through the appear in the interview room, visitors first. on the Belknap Campus at the corner of Floyd Louisville office of BellSouth Bell (800/477- Typed post-game quotes from both head and Brandeis Streets. 4459), listing Klein as the contact person for coaches and players from both teams will be Practice Procedures placement of the line. A booth, which comfort- available in the press box following the game. ably accommodates five, is available for the For both home and away games, the Media representatives desiring access to official station of the visiting team. Louisville locker and training rooms are closed players, coaches and facilities must obtain the to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro will consent of the sports information office. Television survey the media early in the fourth quarter as The first 30 minutes of practices, which All requests for televising Louisville games to which Louisville players will be brought to typically start at 3:00 p.m. on weekdays, are should be directed to Tom Jurich, Director of Athletics, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Sports Information Staff 40292. For information regarding the connect- ing charge and parking of television production trucks at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, contact K.C. Scull, Stadium Manger at PJCS.

Statistical Services Prior to kickoff, all media members will be provided with a game program, updated game notes from both teams, a flip card and other pertinent information. Last minute roster and Kenny Klein Rocco Gasparro Nancy Smith Kim Pemberton Sean Moth lineup changes, as well as weather conditions Assoc. AD for Football Contact / Associate Sports Assistant Sports Asst.Sports Info. and other information will be relayed through Media Relations/SID Asst. Sports Info. Dir. Information Director Information Director Dir. / PA Announcer the internal public address system or by a member of the Louisville SID staff. During the game, media members will be provided with a running play-by-play while at halftime, quickie stats and drive charts will be distributed. Following the game, a complete post-game statistics package will be available in the press box and will contain a scoring summary, final team and individual statistics, complete play-by-play, drive charts, halftime Kathy Tronzo J.D. Barlow Fred Reynolds Lori Korte David Klotz statistics, unofficial defensive statistics, post- Sports Information Asst. SID/ Web Site Asst. SID/ Assistant Sports Photographer/ Manager Videographer Information Director Designer game quotes from both head coaches and Program Assistant media 6 services open to the media. However, the coaching staff reserves the right to close practices MediaTeamlink without notice. Please contact Rocco Releases, standings, statistics, notes and Gasparro of the Louisville Sports Information other sports information are available by Office at 852-6581 prior to coming to practice. accessing www.mediateamlink.com. All video should be taken between the goal Documents can be delivered directly to your lines (no end zone shots, please). During an email and/or fax machine the moment they Teamlink.com for more information at (770) open portion of practice, the coaching staff are updated. Documents can also be viewed 399-0096. reserves the right to request certain plays or online. MediaTeamlink is free to all accredited Documents are also still available via fax formations not be filmed or photographed. All media. on InfoConnection. To access, please dial video must be taken in the pre-practice period Long onto www.mediateamlink.com if (770) 558-6000 from the handset of your fax or prior to period seven of practice. you do not already have an account and click machine and enter your 10-digit PIN. If you It is asked that media refrain from convers- the “Sign Up Here” button and complete the do not have a PIN numbers, please call ing with players or coaches during practice and short form. Documents requested via fax TeamLink at (770) 399-0096. remain on the sidelines. will include a 15 cents per page fee. There is no charge for emailed documents or those MediaTeamlink Press Hospitality viewed online. This site is for accredited University of Louisville A hot pregame meal is provided to the media only. Teamlink.com will conduct an Football Directory media approximately one hour prior to kickoff in audit to eliminate non-accredited media. 1005 Complete Notes & Statistics the press box and is available throughout the A similar service is also available for a 1006 Schedule, Results & Statistics game as supplies last. Refreshments are fee for University of Louisville fans through 1007 Roster available throughout the game. TeamLink. For more information on 1008 Notes CARDlink, please log on at 1009 Depth Chart Media Parking www.fanteamlink.com/UofL or call 1010 Latest Box Score

Bobby Petrino and the sports information staff. The Cardinal sports information office asks Cardinals on the Web that media refrain from attempting to contact players at home, on campus or at any other www.UofLSports.com public setting.

Petrino Weekly Press Luncheon Bobby Petrino formally will meet with the media Mondays at 1:30 p.m. in the recruiting room of the U of L football complex. Efforts will be made to have players available to the media at this time.

Sports Information Office Location The University of Louisville Sports Information Office is located in the Swain Interview Policies Student Activities Center on Belknap Campus at All sit-down player/coach interviews the corner of Floyd and Brandeis Streets. should be requested at least 24 hours in Visitor parking is available in the garage advance through the sports information office. adjacent to the Swain Student Activities Head coach Bobby Petrino, his staff and Center. The University of Louisville Athletics players will be available for a brief period Directions to the U of L Athletics website is the premiere source for the following practice on Monday and Tuesday. Offices: latest rosters, results, releases and An exception would be if a player has an Arriving on Interstate 65 South - Take statistics for Cardinal Football. A member evening class or tutorial session to attend. the Arthur Street exit (Exit 134) off I-65 south. of the Official College Sports Network Petrino normally is available on the practice At the end of the ramp, turn right at the stop field briefly prior to practice on a day-to-day sign (Brandeis Street). At the first traffic light, (OCSN), www.UofLSports.com serves basis. turn left onto Floyd Street. The Student as the official Interviews of length, with Petrino, are asked Activities Center is the first building on the right source for to be arranged through the sports information and the SID office is in Room E203. information office in advance and will take place between Arriving on Interstate 65 North and about U of L 10:00 and 10:30 a.m. at the Cardinal Football from the airport - From I-65 north, take the Athletics and Complex. second Eastern Parkway exit (Exit 133B) and houses an Player interviews are scheduled to take turn right at the end of the ramp. Turn left at online shop featuring tickets and place between noon and 2:00 p.m. An the first stop sign (Crittenden Drive) and take merchandise for all Cardinal teams. exception would be if a player has a late another quick left onto Bradley Street. Turn left UofLSports.com also streams audio afternoon class. Beginning with the start of at the end of the street onto Brandeis Street. of head coach Bobby Petrino’s weekly practice Wednesday, players will not be After passing through a four-way stop (Arthur press conferences and on gameday available for interviews. Street), turn left at the first traffic light onto features real-time live stats and audio of The locker room, training room, weight room Floyd Street. The Student Activities Center is WHAS broadcasts of Cardinal football and administrative offices are off-limits at all the first building on the right and the SID office games. times. Special requests will be considered by is located in Room E203. media 7 services Academic All-Americans - The Cardinals were represented twice in the 1990’s on the College Four Years, Football Association Academic All-American team. placed among Four NCAA Recordbreakers the honorees in 1991 while Brandon Brookfield was named to the 1994 squad. Over the past five seasons, four different U of L gridiron greats have Alma Mater - Here are the lyrics to the Univer- etched their names in the NCAA Record sity of Louisville Alma Mater: Books. We thy loyal sons now stand Then sophomore Frank Moreau To sing thy highest praise. began the run, literally, in 1997. Moreau With deepest rev’rence in our hearts, hit paydirt on four rushing For these our college days. during the second quarter of the Cardi- ‘Tis known we love thee well. nals 45-31 loss to East Carolina. Our thoughts for years to come will be The Elizabethtown, Ky., native scored Moreau Redman of thee our U of L. on runs of one, two, three and eight yards to join current NFLers Ball - Former Cardinal Larry Ball has the and Howard Griffith in the record book distinction of being the only player in NFL with four rushing TDs in a stanza. history to play for an undefeated team (the The 1998 and 1999 campaigns saw 1972 ) and a winless team (the quarterback Chris Redman and 1976 ). Ibn Green build toward their NCAA career marks. Band - Under the direction of fourth year The duo accomplished their feats in Director of Bands Dr. Greg Byrne, the U of L ‘99 with Redman finishing his career as marching band continues to add fun and the I-A all-time leader in attempts (1,679) excitement to an autumn afternoon in PJCS. In and completions (1,031) and Green addition to its role establishing a new standard for grabs at U of L events, by a tight end with 217 for his career. the band also The 2000 season saw wideout Arnold takes special pride Jackson claim the NCAA I-A career mark Green Jackson in its annual for receptions with 300. appearance at the world famous Kentucky Derby. Conference USA’s second choice for a post- school colors -- cardinal red (PMS 485, for season bowl lands in the GMAC Bowl (Thurs., printers), black and white -- were adopted at Battaglia - One former Cardinal is Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m. EST, ESPN2) in Mobile, Ala. the suggestion of Mrs. John L. Patterson. All of making a name for himself in front of the to face a team from the Mid-American Confer- the University of Louisville’s present logos are camera. An All-American at LB for Louisville ence. copyrighted. from 1983-86, Matt Battaglia held a regular spot For the second year, Hawai’i and Christmas Champ on a Showtime original series, made an Day will be the setting for the Con Agra Foods - Some people become so famous they appearance on NBC’s hit show Friends and Hawaii Bowl, a matchup in which the league are recognized by just one word or phrase. was a regular on Days of Our Lives. representative will meet a team from the Such is the case with Louisville native Western Athletic Conference (Thurs., Dec. 25, Muhammad Ali or “The Champ.” Bloodlines - The U of L squad has become a 8 p.m. EST, ESPN2). The three-time heavyweight champion of the family affair as two current sets of brothers The New Orleans Bowl (Tues, Dec. 16, 7 world made an are found on the 2003 Cardinal roster. J.T. and p.m. EST, ESPN2) will pit a C-USA team against appearance at the Robert Haskins, and Bobby and Travis Leffew the champion of the Sun Belt Conference. Cardinals’ nationally- comprise the two sets of brothers on the Finally, the newest addition to the C-USA televised contest squad while Tiger Jones and Robert McCune bowl slate is the Fort Worth Bowl, featuring a versus Penn State in are cousins. Bubba Marshall’s brother, Cliff, is Conference USA team against a Big 12 1997 and was a volunteer student assistant with the strength opponent (Tues., Dec. 23, 7:30 p.m. EST, greeted with a five- and conditioning staff. ESPN). minute standing This will be the second consecutive year ovation. Bowl Games - As a member of Conference that C-USA has had five guaranteed bowl USA, U of L has five opportunities to play in a selections in one season. The league had four Cheerleaders - post-season , providing C-USA bowl tie-ins during each of the previous two Perhaps the Univer- teams the possibility to face four different campaigns and produced six bowl-eligible sity of Louisville’s conference champions. teams in each of those years. most successful team Should the Cardinals win the Conference over the past decade, USA regular season title, they would advance Cardinals - The University of Louisville’s athletic the cheerleading to the AXA Liberty Bowl (Wed., Dec. 31, 3:30 symbol, chosen sometime after 1913, is a squad captured its p.m. EST, ESPN) in Memphis, Tenn. to take on Cardinal. The Cardinal bird was chosen to give ninth national the regular season champion of the Mountain U of L statewide identification, since the championship during West Conference. Cardinal is the state bird of Kentucky. The the 2002-2003 school cardinal glossary 8 year. Coached by former cheerleader James Speed, the Cardinals have recorded National Cheerleading Association of America champi- onships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2003. The group was inducted into the Rolling Stone Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998 and was featured with a two-page photograph in the publication The Cards’ All-Girl squad won the 2002 and 2003 national titles, its fourth in six years.

Crunch Zone - Some of the most vocal and supportive fans in all of reside in the south end of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. The Crunch Zone has been known to raise enough ruckus so opposing offenses cannot hear the quarterback’s signals. The Cardinals salute their fans with a post-game lap around PJCS to thank them for their support. The Crunch Zone will celebrate its 15th Former Cardinal Dewayne White celebrates with fans in the CrunchZone. anniversary in 2003 and will have six opportu- Green nities to get under the skin of opposing watch the Cards take on Colorado State in - Kermit the Frog said it wasn’t easy offenses in the closed end of PJCS. frigid weather conditions. Cardinal fans being it but former Cardinal tight end Ibn Green backed that up with another huge following to sure made it look easy. ESPN - Sure the Cardinals have appeared watch U of L win the 2001 Liberty Bowl. A four-year starter for the Cardinals, the extensively on the network, but two former U Even more amazing is the fact that nearly all Male High graduate set the NCAA Division I-A of L standouts (one coach, one player) provide of the $63 million needed to fund Papa John’s record for passes caught by a tight end in a expert analysis every weekend during the Cardinal Stadium came from private and career while at U of L. football season. corporate donations. Undersized for a tight end, Green caught Former Cardinal head coach Lee Corso 217 passes from 1996-99 including a career- provides insight into the world of college Fight Songs - U of L has two of them, and here best 60 as a senior. football every Saturday as part of the are the lyrics to both: Green earned first-team All-America honors GameDay staff joining Chris Fowler and former Fight U of L from the Coaches Associa- Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit. Fight! Now for Vict’ry and show them how tion following the ‘99 campaign. Corso joined ESPN in ‘87 as a game analyst we sure will win this game. and moved into the studio in Fight! On you Card’nals and Honored Numbers - U of L started recognizing 1989. As a coach, following prove to them the accomplishments of football players with his three-year stint at U of L, that we deserve our fame. honored numbers in 1999. Corso moved on to be the Roll up the score now and While still available for current U of L players head coach at Indiana, beat the foe to wear, the honored numbers hang from the Northern Illinois and the USFL’s so we can give a yell with a facade of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Orlando Renegades. Fight! Give them all you’ve got U of L’s first class of honored numbers Sunday, Corso turns the for included Frank Minnifield (1), Chris Redman (7), camera over to his former we are with you U of L! Lenny Lyles (26), Ernie Green (44), Tom pupil and Cardinal linebacker Jackson (50) and Doug Buffone (55). Tom Jackson, who serves as All Hail! U of L Five more Cardinals have been bestowed a studio analyst for NFL All Hail! To Thee, our U of L the prestigious honor including Bruce Primetime. As we stand up for her fame, Armstrong (77), Ray Buchanan (34), Joe Fan Support - Louisville All Hail! To Thee, our U of L Jacoby (75), Otto Knop (56) and Dwayne football fans are some of the As we fight to win this game; Woodruff (10). most loyal and vocal in all of Sing Praises for a Victory college football. We wish our Heroes well, Honor Roll - Nineteen football players were As an example, when the Tom Jackson All Hail! the Cardinal Spirit, among a record 278 U of L student-athletes Cardinals travelled to Detroit All Hail! our U of L. earning recognition on the U of L Athletic for the Motor City Bowl on Dec. 23, 1998, they Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) for the were not alone. More than 13,000 fans in Red G-Man - Former Louisville quarterback and 2002 fall semester. and Black travelled by car, bus and plane to assistant coach Frank Gitschier went on to a root for U of L despite subfreezing tempera- career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation Internet - U of L continues to be at the forefront tures in Louisville and Detroit just 36 hours (hence the nickname). Gitschier continues his of technology when it comes to athletics. before Christmas Day. involvement with the university in a number of Whether it be one of the first schools to use The 2000 season saw U of L fans make the ways including his annual talks to all athletic computerized statistics at basketball games or Liberty Bowl a financial success as more than teams concerning the perils of gambling and having one of the nation’s top Internet sites, U 25,000 U of L fans travelled the six hours to dealing with bookmakers. of L leads the way. cardinal 9 glossary Cardinal fans can get up-to-the-minute parties that go on in the city of Louisville. The Overtime - The University of Louisville football information by logging on at fastest-rising of those parties is the Mint team has required extra time on four occasions www.UofLSports.com. U of L supplies Jubilee, which benefits cancer research. The to finish a game. The first opportunity came on materials for the site hosted by the Official event spent its first two years in the Brown October 7, 1999 at Army when the Cards College Sports Network (OCSN). and Williamson Club of Papa John’s Cardinal rallied from a 45-17 deficit to force extra time For those inclined to follow football, the U of Stadium, but grew so quickly it had to be moved before losing a heartbreaker to the Black Nights L sports information office offers weekly notes to the Kentucky International Convention 59-52 in double OT. Since then the Red and and statistics as well as full audio of Bobby Center. Black is 3-0, posting the thrilling rain-soaked Petrino’s weekly press conference on the site. wins over Kentucky (9/2/00) and #4 Florida Mother Nature - Two of the Louisville football State (9/26/02) at home, and a hard-fought 20- Jackson - A diminutive option quarterback and team's most exciting games at Papa John's 17 double overtime win over C-USA power point guard from Andrew Jackson High School Cardinal Stadium have been marked by unusual Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on in Jacksonville, Fla., Arnold Jackson came to fall weather conditions in the Derby City. On November 14, 2002. the University of Louisville as a partial qualifier September 2, 2000, Louisville opened the and left as the NCAA Division I-A all-time leader season with rival Kentucky. Playboy - The Cardinals have placed four in receptions with 300. Jackson broke the The game featured 578 passing yards and players on the prestigious preseason two-year-old mark of Nevada’s Trevor Insley six touchdowns, Curry Burns block of an 18- publication’s All-America team. by two grabs. yard field goal attempt by the Cats as time Louisville has been represented in 1996 by Recruited on his athletic ability shown in a expired, an Anthony Floyd on the , in 1995 by tackle basketball recruit tape, Jackson sat out his first overtime possession, Tony Stalling's 25- Roman Oben, in 1991 by cornerback Ray initial collegiate campaign due to NCAA eligibility yard dash on the first play of the Cardinal Buchanan and in 1957 by lineman Ken Kortas. issues. The next four seasons proved to be overtime possession and a 74-minute delay an endless collection of big catches and due to a severe thunderstorm and lightning. - Many former Cardinal greats have highlight film runs. Last season, U of L hosted fourth-ranked gone on to successful professional careers in The gloves Jackson wore for his record- Florida State on September 26th for a Thursday the . breaking catch are on display at the College night thriller on ESPN. As remnants of Tropical Three Cardinals -- , Sam Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind. Storm Isidore soaked Louisville throughout the Madison and -- placed day, the heavy rains never subsided and Louisville in a tie with Michigan, Notre Dame Ladybirds - This group, along with the Cardinal continued long after the final gun. Floyd again and Washington for third place among cheerleaders and band, have made it fashion- picked off a pass in OT, before another 25- collegiate programs sending players to the able, if not mandatory, for Louisville fans to yard scamper on the first play of overtime 2002 Pro Bowl. Madison and Akers also made stay in their seats at timeouts and halftime. ended the game, this time by senior Henry the trip to Hawaii following last season. The Ladybirds, U of L’s dance team, earned Miller. The Cardinals spilled onto the field after The University of Louisville stands tied for the 2003 National Dance Alliance National finishing one of the biggest wins in school fourth place in the number of National Football Championship at the competition in Orlando, its history. Most of the rain-soaked crowd of League players to earn a trip to the Pro Bowl in fourth national titles over the past seven 38,109 followed them and carried off the goal the 1990’s. The Cards sent 10 players to seasons. The Ladybirds have been regulars posts behind each end zone. Hawaii to deadlock them with Pittsburgh, ahead on the national forefront of dance competitions, finishing among the nation’s top five 12 of the NFL - Fifteen former last 16 years. Last year the spirit squads Cardinals were active on completed an unprecedented sweep of the NFL rosters last season, national championships with the coed, all-girl including K David Akers and Ladybirds earning a national championship. (), WR Deion Branch (New Louisville SportsReport - For out-of-towners, England Patriots), CB Ray there is no better source for features on U of L Buchanan (Atlanta sports than the Louisville SportsReport. Editor Falcons), RB Rafael Ron Steiner has assembled some of the finest Cooper (), writers to give Cardinal fans a behind-the- CB Rashad Holman (San scenes look at U of L athletics. Francisco 49ers), WR The editorial staff includes longtime U of L Arnold Jackson (Arizona beat writer Russ Brown, Hall of Fame Cardinals), DE Joe sportswriter and featured columnist Billy Reed, Johnson (Green Bay former Cardinal Ricky Packers), DE Michael McFadden and newcomer Nat Jordan along Josiah (Cleveland with insight from Steiner. 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Ted Washington. cardinal glossary 10 The University of Southern California tops McMahon ...” and a player called “... Sweet- In addition to honoring a player with the the list with 14 Pro Bowlers followed by Miami ness ‘cuz he liked to dance ...” but “Da Bears” Golden Arm Award, the Frank Camp Chapter of of Florida’s 13 and UCLA’s 11. also had a pair of former the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational when they won the 1986 in Foundation has presented more than $350,000 Redman - The son and grandson of former U of convincing fashion over the New England in scholarships to deserving scholar-athletes L offensive lineman, Chris Redman attended his Patriots. Backup offensive lineman Tom from high schools and colleges since the hometown university and left with the most Andrews (1981-83) and linebacker Otis Wilson establishment of the award in used arm in NCAA Division I-A history. (1977-79) each earned their Super Bowl rings 1987. A Louisville resident and a national high in the romp. Each year, a committee school player of the year at Male High School, In all, 17 different Cardinal players have composed of NFL execu- Redman set NCAA marks completing 1,031 of made Super Bowl appearances on 29 tives, coaches, scouts and 1,679 passes in his four-year career. Both occasions. Washington Redskins tackle Joe media members select stats put him ahead of former BYU standout Ty Jacoby and former Buffalo Bill Carwell Gardner the winner based on Detmer. appeared four times each. citizenship, Redman’s standout senior season in which scholarship, he led the Cards Tailgating - Cardinal fans leadership to their second have long taken the art of qualities and consecutive tailgating seriously. So athletic bowl game, much so that in each of accomplish- earned him the the past seven seasons, ments. Johnny Unitas The Tailgater’s Handbook, Last Golden Arm has placed U of L year's Award. supporters among the top winner The award, 10 in the nation. was Southern Cal’s . Former named for the award winners include: David Carr (2001, former U of L Touchdowns - Former Fresno State), (2000, Florida and Baltimore Cardinal gridiron duo QB State), Chris Redman (1999, Louisville), Cade Colts quarter- Chris Redman and TE Ibn McNown (1998, UCLA), (1997, back, is given Green began playing Tennessee) (1996, Florida), annually to the together in the eighth Tommy Frazier (1995, Nebraska), nation’s top senior QB. grade. Green even caught Redman’s first TD (1994, Alabama), (1993, Florida pass in a junior league game. State), (1992, Miami), Casey Retired Numbers - Only one University of After numerous scoring connections at Male Weldon (1991, Florida State), Louisville football number has been retired. No. High School, the combo moved onto U of L and (1990, Miami), Tony Rice (1989, Notre Dame), 16 will never be worn again by a Louisville became the second most prolific scoring duo in (1988, Southern Cal) and Don Cardinal because it belongs to Johnny Unitas. NCAA history. McPherson (1987, Syracuse). As a matter of fact, Unitas didn’t even wear 16 Redman and Green combined on 31 scoring after he left. The quarterback wore 19 for his passes in their four seasons at U of L, falling Voices - Two veteran faces will serve as play- entire professional career. two shy of the NCAA mark. by-play and color analyst for the Cards’ The all-time mark of 33 TDs is held by Troy telecasts on WDRB Fox-41. A longtime fixture Spirit Award - Dewayne White, 2001 C-USA Kopp and Aaron Turner of Pacific. The duo on the U of L sports scene, Don Russell will Defensive Player of the Year and 64th choice played from 1988-92. handle play-by-play duties while former in the 2003 NFL Draft, was honored with the Michigan Wolverine standout lineman Doug 2002 Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Travelling Trophies - For the first time in four James provides analysis. Award at the conclusion of the 2002 regular years, Louisville is without both travelling A member of five bowl season. The award recognizes the accom- trophies (the Governor’s Cup and the Keg of teams, James is in his 13th year overall with plishments of college football's most inspira- Nails) after falling to rivals Kentucky and the broadcast team but his third full season tional student-athlete. He received the award Cincinnati for the hardware. with WDRB. James spent 10 seasons with the as part of ESPN's live national television U of L lost the Governor’s Cup following a University of Louisville Football Radio network. broadcast of The Home Depot College Football 22-11 loss to the in-state rival Wildcats to open Louisville native and WDRB sports director Awards at the Atlantic Dance Hall at Walt the season at home. Gary Montgomery will serve as host for the Disney World Resort. The Cardinals dropped the ninth game to the Bobby Petrino Show shown locally at 10:30 eventual C-USA co-champion Cincinnati with a p.m. every Sunday night in Louisville. Stats - Regarded as one of the most accurate 24-14 loss in the Derby City. The radio voice of the Cardinals once again statistical crews in all of college sports, the U U of L has held the Governor’s Cup five will be Paul Rogers. Entering his 12th season of L statistical crew of Al Benninger, Jim Tharp, occasions since its series with UK was behind the WHAS 840AM microphone for Ed Peterman, Jeff Peterman, Paul Marquess, renewed in 1994. Cards’ football, Rogers hosts Bobby Petrino’s Jason Bond and Ray Bronger return for The Cardinals have held the rights to the Keg weekly radio call-in show as well as handling another season of Cardinal football. Part of the for four of the last five seasons but trail the Cardinal basketball and Churchill Downs racing crew worked 10 consecutive Orange Bowls Bearcats in the all-time series, 26-15. play-by-play. through 1996 and has staffed the past 34 Joining Rogers in the booth will be former U NCAA men’s basketball Final Fours. Unitas Award - Each year, Johnny Unitas lends of L and assistant coach Craig his name to The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Swabek. Entering his third full season in the Super Bowl Shuffle - The 1985-86 Chicago Award, presented annually to the nation's top radio booth, Swabek opened his broadcasting Bears had “... the punky QB known as senior quarterback. career as the Cards’ television analyst in 1998. cardinal 11 glossary The duo is joined by former U of All area codes are 502 Brad Farrell (West Virginia ’97) 852-5087 Administrative Associate L letterwinner Greg Brohm on the Assistant Athletic Trainer Opal Newton ...... 852-2412 Football ...... 852-6325 Meleesa Wohleber (W. Va. Wesleyan ‘00) 852- Program Assistant sidelines for special reports for 0123 Sandy Short ...... 852-2414 Bobby Petrino (Carroll College ‘84) 852-7775 the fourth straight season. Assistant Athletic Trainer Administrative Assistant Head Coach Brook Bailey (Ball State ‘01) ...... 852-2764 Melinda Van Arsdale (U of L ’88) 852-1685 Sean Moth's voice can be heard Greg Nord (Kentucky ‘80)...... 852-8774 Graduate Asst. Trainer Bass-Rudd Tennis Center Business Mgr. inside Papa John's Cardinal Asst. Head Coach / Tight Ends Steve Hoelscher (Missouri ‘01) 852-2508 Paul Petrino (Carroll College ‘89).....852-8769 Stadium. He now has four Graduate Asst. Trainer KFEC Facility ...... 852-4932 Offensive Coordinator seasons under his belt as the Blake Le Blanc (LSU ‘02) ...... 852-2508 Jim McGhee (Miss. Valley ’69) .. 852-3776 Mike Gillhamer (Humboldt St. ‘76)...852-8763 Graduate Asst. Trainer Asst. Athletic Director for Varsity Sports public address announcer for the Defensive Coordinator Matt Summers (Kentucky ‘01)...... 852-4746 Angela Todd ...... 852-4935 Cardinal football, volleyball and Jeff Brohm (Louisville ‘)...... 852-8770 Graduate Asst. Trainer Program Assistant men's and women's basketball Cheryl Kalbfleisch ...... 852-0123 Reggie Johnson (Louisville ‘96)..852-8773 team. When U of L has the Program Assistant Compliance ...... 852-0101 Defensive Line Coach football on offense, fans know to John Carns (SUNY/Oswego '85) ... 852-7728 Mike Summers (Georgetown ‘ 78)....852-0438 Strength and Conditioning Staff Associate AD for Compliance respond to Moth's call of "That's Offensive Line Coach Ray Ganong (Miami, Fla. ’85) .... 852-2761 Christine Simatacolos good for another..", with a loud Joel Thomas (Idaho ’98) ...... 852-8772 Strength and Conditioning Coach (Northwestern‘93)...... 852-8871 Running Backs and exuberant "CARDS FIRST Mike Kent (Fairmont St. '82) ...... 852-6778 Assistant Athletic Director Joe Whitt, Jr. (Auburn ‘01)...... 852-8768 DOWN." Strength and Conditioning Coach Daniel Gossom (Louisville ‘01) ..... 852-1680 Coach Wiley Brown (Louisville ’92) ...... 852-7079 Compliance Assistant Kevin Wolthausen(Humboldt St. ‘81)852-8771 Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach Holly Sheilley (Asbury College ‘94) 852-0220 Coach Darren Honeycutt (Lenoir-Ryne ’91) 852-6778 Compliance Assistant Sam Adams (Auburn ‘02)...... 852-4949 Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach Graduate Assistant Joe Lively (Louisville ‘94) ...... 852-0792 Cardinal Athletic Fund ...... 852-5735 Mike Aldrich (St. Olaf ‘95)...... 852-5830 Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach Gary Friedman (Illinois ‘89) ...... 852-0117 Graduate Assistant Associate Athletic Director/Development Wendy Wormal (Colorado St. '96) . 852-2760 Tony Levine (Minnesota ‘96)...... 852-8762 Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach Janet Lively (Louisville ‘92) ...... 852-7244 Director of Football Operations Asst. Athletic Director/Development Paul Gering (Louisville ’63) ...... 852-8765 Susan Norsworthy (U of L ’92) . 852-0863 Athletic Administration ...... 852-5732 Special Assistant to the Head Coach Associate Director, CAF Tom Jurich (No. Arizona ’77) .... 852-5732 David Spina (Arizona '88) ...... 852-8761 Jill Zoll (Louisville '99) ...... 852-0861 Director of Athletics Video Coordinator Program Coordinator Julie Hermann (Nebraska ’84) .. 852-0863 Denise Murphy (Louisville ’92) ...... 852-7775 Marc Gibson (W. Carolina '98) .. 852-2473 Senior Assoc. AD / Senior Woman Admin. Administrative Asst. to Bobby Petrino Program Coordinator Kevin Miller (Western Ky. ’73) ... 852-0118 Vicki Nugent (Louisville '93) ..... 852-8758 Maggi Constantz (Mo.-St. Louis'76) 852-2471 Senior Associate AD Football Secretary Program Coordinator Betty Jackson ...... 852-7248 Marian Vasser ...... 852-6325 Devon Thomas (Louisville ‘03)....852-2473 Asst. Athletic Dir./Customer Relations Recruiting Secretary CAF/Marketing Coordinator Ashley Armstrong (UC-Davis ’95) 852-0863 Chris Cannon (Eastern Kentucky ‘03)...... 852-5735 Assistant Athletic Director Sports Information ...... 852-6581 CAF Intern Sports Information ...... 852-6581 Meg Peavy (Louisville ’81)...... 852-0223 Sports Info. Fax ...... 852-7401 Craig Swabek and Paul Rogers Asst. Director, Bass-Rudd Tennis Center Facilities ...... 852-5732 Web Site:www.UofLSports.com Jason Puckett (Louisville ‘97) ... 852-0675 Rob Brawner (Cinc. Bible ’77) .. 852-0125 Kenny Klein (Murray St. ’81)...... (H) 636-3555 Marketing Associate Walk-ons - U of L has a rich Asst. Athletic Dir./ Int. Affairs & Facilities Assoc. Athletic Dir. for Media Relations/SID Brooke Bell (Bellarmine '94) ...... 852-0721 Rick Bell ...... 852-2102 tradition of walk-ons making an e-mail: [email protected] Marketing Asst. Senior Assistant Facilities Director impact on the Cardinals on-field Nancy Smith (Valparaiso ’80) . (H) 893-8349 Lesley Prather (Louisville '02) . 852-8872 Jason Bond (Louisville ’97) ...... 852-7029 fortunes. Associate Sports Information Director CardsCARE Coordinator Computer Operations Rocco Gasparro (John Carroll ‘95)...852-0102 Debbie Young ...... 852-5732 All-time leading receiver Miguel Jeff Peterman (Louisville '90) .... 852-2103 Assistant Sports Information Director Administrative Assistant to Tom Jurich Technology Specialist Montano began his career as a J.D. Barlow (Christian Brothers '95) .. 852-6581 Ruth Bandy ...... 852-5833 Ray Bronger ...... 852-7010 walk-on and in four seasons Assistant SID/Web Site Manager Customer Relations Secretary Computer/Facilities Assistant became the Cards’ all-time leader Kim Pemberton (Louisville ‘93) .. 852-6581 Patsy Wynne ...... 852-1974 Aaron Boggs (Eastern Ky. '98) .. 852-2863 Assistant Sports Information Director Special Events Coordinator in receptions (175) and receiving Director of Athletic Fields Sean Moth (Colorado St. ‘93) .... 852-2159 Vickie Way ...... 852-2161 Stadium Grounds Crew: yards (2,305) at the time. Montano Assistant Sports Information Director Assistant to Julie Hermann Mike Winkenhofer (W. Ky. '98) .. 852-4719 ranks in the top five on the all-time Lori Korte (Bellarmine ’93) ...... 852-6581 John Johnson (Eastern Ky. ‘98) .... 852-4719 U of L receiving lists. Assistant Sports Information Director Athletic Academic Services ... 852-6006 Kathy Tronzo (Louisville ’74) .... 852-6581 Marvin Mitchell (Wake Forest'92) .. 852-6006 Louisville Sports Marketing .. 852-7254 Perhaps the most intriguing Program Assistant Assoc. AD for Academic Services John Penny (Augustana ‘85) .... 852-0858 walk-on story came in the early Dave Klotz (Ohio Univ. ’99) ...... 852-6581 Bryan Hicks (Alabama A&M'91)..852-1446 General Manager 1980’s when a walk-on named Photographer Asst. AD for Academic Services Brian Levey (Iowa ’89) ...... 852-0860 Frank Minnifield earned a scholar- Fred Reynolds (N.Y. Inst. ’93) ... 852-6581 Scott Sallade (Louisville ’92) ..... 852-7913 Director of Sales Video Coordinator Associate Director, Academic Services John Ramsey ...... 852-5737 ship. George Thompson ...... 852-6581 Raymond Harrison (Cinc. ‘97) .. 852-2786 Director of Sales Minnifield went undrafted in Photography Assistant Assistant Director, Academic Services Amy Blevins-Morgan (Kentucky '94)852-0856 1982 but after two seasons in the Christine Jackson (Kentucky ’97) . 852-7934 Director of Sales USFL with the Chicago Blitz, the Sports Medicine ...... 852-0123 Assistant Director, Academic Services Elizabeth Mandlehr (Xavier ‘02) 852-0723 Carole Banda (West Va. ‘84) ..... 852-2763 Tvrtko Kujundzic (Louisville ‘02) .. 852-7928 Director of Marketing Lexington native signed with the Director of Olympic Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant . He would Fred Hina (Western Ky. ‘87) ...... 852-0116 Christine Soards (Louisville ‘01) 852-7109 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 852-0083 appear in three Pro Bowls, play in Athletic Trainer (Men's Basketball) Program Assistant K.C. Scull (US Military Acad. ’69) 852-0083 Stadium Manager three AFC Championship games Dwayne Treolo (West Va. ’85) .. 852-7122 Athletic Trainer (Football) Business ...... 852-2414 Dave Dow...... 852-8463 and team with Southern Missis- Heath Clifford (Louisville ’82) .... 852-2762 Alicia Clark (Kentucky ‘86) ...... 852-2411 Facilities Assistant sippi alum Hanford Dixon to name Athletic Trainer Asst. AD for Business Ticket Office ...... 852-5151 the rowdy Cleveland Municipal Shawn Felton (West Va. ‘99) ..... 852-7122 Terry Veleta (Bellarmine '83) .... 852-2413 Brad Barber (Rio Grande ’86) ... 852-5863 Assistant Athletic Trainer Administrative Associate Stadium bleacher crowd, “The Asst. AD / Operations & Ticketing Carole Snyder (Kentucky ’61) .. 852-7060 Dawg Pound.” Mary Burks ...... 852-5863 glossary / staff directory 12 Ticket Office Assistant Head Men’s Coach Assistant Coach Sherri Mabe (Louisville ’97) ...... 852-5863 Baseball Damien Kalvar (Louisville ’94) . 852-0106 Women’s Soccer Ticket Office Assistant Lelo Prado (Tampa ’85) ...... 852-0103 Assistant Coach Karen Ferguson (Connecticut ’94).852- Stephanie Slemmons ...... 852-5338 Head Coach Doug Sharp (Purdue ‘95) ...... 852-0106 0104 PJCS Ticket Manager Brian Mundorf (American Int’l ’92) . 852-1217 Assistant Coach Head Coach Mavetta Swope (Union ’80) ...... 852-5863 Assistant Coach Carole Dutchka (Penn St. ‘00)....852-1783 Women’s Cross Country/Track Assistant Jim Zerilla (Parsons Coll. '66) ... 852-8145 Women’s Cross Country/Track Assistant Coach Warren Bye (Indiana '98) ...... 852-0194 Cheryl Young (Louisville '88) .... 852-4937 Assistant Coach Tim Nowak (Western Ill. ‘97)...... 852-2095 Head Women’s Coach Ticket Office Assistant Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball ...... 852-6551 Manette Cheshareck (Florida ‘91) 852-0111 Chris Pyles ...... 852-5863 Men’s Basketball ...... 852-6551 (UMass ‘74) ...... 852-6651 Women’s Assistant Coach Softball Intern Softball Head Coach Sandy Pearsall (Oregon St. '83).852-1782 Varsity Athletics ...... 852-7801 Vince Taylor (Duke '82) ...... 852-1742 Field Hockey Head Coach Terry King ...... 852-0101 Assistant Coach Pam Bustin (Massachusetts ’90) .... 852-0215 Leslie Adams (Florida St. ‘94)...... 852-5344 Program Assistant Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh ‘97) .... 852-8846 Head Coach Assistant Coach Margaret Womack ...... 852-7120 Assistant Coach Christy Utter (North Carolina ‘96) .... 852-7795 Karen Marr...... 852-7695 Program Asst. Women’s Basketball Scott Davenport (Louisville ’78)...852-0183 Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Administrative Assistant Equipment Golf Swimming and Diving Pete Cautilli (Bucknell ‘81) ...... 852-0814 Bill Burke (Fordham ‘72)...... 852-3164 Mark Crabtree (Colorado ‘78) ... 852-8452 Sonya Porter (Alabama ‘96) ...... 852-8848 Assoc. AD for Licensing & Merchandising Director of Basketball Operations Head Men's Golf Coach Head Coach Charles Hall (Kansas St. ‘98) .... 852-7121 Vincent Tatum ...... 852-6651 Kelly Meyers (Wyoming '90) ..... 852-1768 Jonathan Haggerty (Pitt ‘98) ...... 852-0111 PJCS Equipment Manager Executive Assistant to Pitino Head Women's Golf Coach Assistant Coach Amanda Clay ...... 852-2505 Stephanie Diebold ...... 852-6651 Bill Keithly...... 852-5313 Mike Zender (Louisville ’95) ...... 852-0111 Cardinal Park Equipment Manager Basketball Secretary Admin. Asst. for Golf Assistant Coach Tim Sypher ...... 852-8593 Women's Rowing Men’s Tennis Basketball Equipment Manager Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Richard Ruggieri (Rhode Island ‘92) 852-7933 Rex Ecarma (Louisville ’88) ...... 852-0217 Josh Eberenz (Louisville ‘01) ... 852-6341 Tom Collen (Bowling Green St. ‘77) . 852-0221 Head Coach Head Coach KFEC Equipment Manager Head Coach Nicole Collen (Marquette ‘97) .... 852-0216 Laurie Featherstone (Waterloo ‘92) 852-8121 Mark Beckham (Louisville ’94) .. 852-0217 Spirit Groups Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Men & Women Todd Sharp ...... 473-7374 Greg Collins (Louisville ‘88)...... 852-0219 Teri Amundson (Suny-Buffalo ‘01)...852-8121 Women’s Tennis Spirit Coordinator Director of Scouting & Summer Camps Assistant Coach Greg Davis (IUPUI ‘94) ...... 852-0223 Misty Hodges (Louisville '95) ...... 905-2667 Fran Bell (Houston ‘85)...... 852-1309 Men’s Soccer Head Coach All Girl Squad Coach Director of Operations/Strength Coach Men’s Soccer Tony Colavecchia (St. Paul’s ’80)...852-0105 Sheryl Knight (Louisville '95) .... 473-7374 Women’s Volleyball Director of Soccer Ladybirds Coach Men’s Cross Country/Track Leonid Yelin (Uzbekistan Inst. ’70) . 852-0218 Dale Helfrich (Brecia '92)...... 852-2487 James Speed (Louisville '86) .... 452-6694 Gene Weis (Murray State ’72) ... 852-0106 Head Coach Assistant Coach Coed Cheerleaders Coach Patty Dennison Norton(Buffalo ‘92) 852-0100 Jeremy Morales (Louisville ‘03)...... 852-2487 Assistant Coach Chad Norton (Louisville '99) ..... 852-7137 Primary Media Outlets Assistant Coach

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