2014 memphis women's tennis media guide
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T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M e m p h i s 2 0 1 4 M e m p h i s W o m e n ’ s T e n n i s M e d i a G u i d e
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MEDIA
A look at media policies and guidelines, as well as information about the Racquet Club of Memphis, the University of Memphis, and the American Athletic Conference.
Quick Facts .................................................1 Media Information .....................................1 The Racquet Club of Memphis ...................2 Interim University President .......................3 Athletics Director ........................................4 University of Memphis ...............................5 City of Memphis .........................................6 Tigers Traditions .........................................7 The American Athletic Conference .............8
COACHES & STAFF
Bios of Head Coach Lee Taylor Walker, his assistants and the Lady Tigers tennis sup-port staff.
Head Coach Lee Taylor Walker ............. 9-10 Assistant Coaches ............................... 11-12 Support Staff.............................................12
MEET THE TIGERS
Rosters, bios, stats and inside information on this year’s Lady Tigers squad.
2014 Roster ..............................................13 Tennis Profiles..................................... 14-17
2012-13 REVIEW
Final statistics, superlatives and miscella-neous statistics.
Season Recap ............................................18 2013 Statistics...........................................19 2013 Results ....................................... 20-21 C-USA Review ...........................................22
HISTORY/RECORDS
Facts and figures of Memphis’ women’s tennis history.
Year-by-Year Results............................ 23-25 Year-by-Year Coaching Breakdown ...........25 All-Time Series Results ....................... 26-29 Record vs Opponents by Conference .......30 All-Time Conference Standings.................31 All-Time Conference Tourn. Results.... 32-33 NCAA History ............................................34 National Rankings .....................................34 Record Against Ranked Opponents ..........35 All-Time as a Ranked Team .......................35 All-Time Roster .........................................36 Record Book .............................................37 Honored Tigers .........................................38
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The 2014 University of Memphis Women’s Tennis Media Guide is intended for the editorial use of me-dia organizations covering the Lady Tigers. Any reprinting, reproduction or other use of the contents for any commercial use is prohibited.
EDITORS: Blake Barington
COVERS/LAYOUT DESIGN: Brandon Kolditz
ASSISTANCE: Ron Mears, Bob Winn, Lamar Chance, Tammy DeGroff and Mark Taylor
COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: Joe Murphy
PHOTOGRAPHY: Joe Murphy
CREDITS
General InformationSchool: ........ The University of MemphisLocation: .......................Memphis, Tenn.Founded: .........................................1912Enrollment: ...................................22,139Affiliation: .......................NCAA Division IConference: ............... American AthleticNickname: ..................................... TigersColors: ..................................Blue & GrayHome Facility: ..............The Racquet ClubPresident: ......... R. Brad Martin (Interim)Athletics Director: ................Tom BowenWeb Site: .............www.GoTigersGo.com www.Memphis.edu
HistoryFirst Year of Tennis: .........................1975NCAA Tournaments/Last: ........... 1/2013
Coaching StaffHead Coach: .............. Lee Taylor Walker (University of Memphis, 2004)Tenure at Memphis: ....................... 6 yrsAssistant Coach: .................... Ben StappVolunteer Assistant: ..Mary Weatherholt
2013 Team Information2013 Overall Record: ....................... 18-72013 C-USA Record:........................... 3-22013 C-USA Finish: ........................ T3/13Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......... 5/3Newcomers: ..........................................3
Social MediaFacebook: .....@MemphisWomensTennis @MemphisTigersTwitter: .............................@UofMTennis @TigersMediaYouTube: ..........................@SIDMemphisInstagram:............... @MemphisWTennis @MemphisAthleticsFourSquare: ..................... @TigersMediaPinterest: ......................... @TigersMediaTumblr: ............................ @TigersMedia
QUICK FACTS
The 2014 edition of the Memphis Women’s Tennis Media Guide is a comprehensive source of information with statistics and historical references for use by media covering Lady Tigers tennis. For additional information about Memphis women’s tennis, please call the University of Memphis Athletics Communications Office at 901-678-2337.
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
B l a k e
B a r i n g t o n
W TENNIS CONTACTO: 901-678-5182C: 325-423-2512
E-MAIL: b.barington@memphis.edu
Athletics Communications203 Athletic Office Bldg./570 Normal St.
Memphis, TN 38152Main Number: 901-678-2337
Fax: 901-678-4134
PRACTICE/INTERVIEWS
All Memphis women’s tennis practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements can be made by contact-ing the Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours prior to practice time. All interviews with head coach Lee Taylor Walker are conducted through the Athletics Communications Office. Player interviews can also be coordinated throughout the season.
TIGERS ON THE WEB
The official athletic website of the University of Memphis is www.gotigersgo.com. Media information, such as bios, releases, statis-tics, etc., all are available on the website.
AMERICAN WEBSITE
Additional information about the American Athletic Conference and its member insti-tutions can be obtained by logging on to www.theamerican.org. The conference site has up-to-date statistics and rankings of all league schools.
MISSION STATEMENT
The primary mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competi-tion. Characterized by academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and in-tercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity.
The U of M is an equal opportunity/affirma-tive action university.
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T h e R a c q u e t C l u b o f M e m p h i s
In October of 2009, The Racquet Club of Memphis, one of the premier facilities for ten-nis in the nation, officially became the home for men’s and women’s tennis at the University of Memphis.
The Racquet Club has been the Mid-South’s premier facility for tennis since opening its doors in 1974. Located on 12 acres of land in East Memphis, The Racquet Club has hosted the Regions Morgan Keegan Championship, an annual stop on the ATP Men’s World Tour each February since 1976. In 2002, the Racquet Club of Memphis became host to the Cellular South Cup, an ATP Women’s World Tour event, held during the same time as the men’s event. The tournament stops bring some of the best players in the game to the Mid-South on a yearly basis including 2010 participants Andy Roddick, Tomas Berdych, Tommy Haas and Maria Sharapova, all ranked among the top 20 players in the world on the ATP and WTA circuit.
The new home for Tiger tennis features 186,000 square feet of facilities including six recently refurbished top-of-the-line post-ten-sion system hard courts, as well as 11 indoor courts. Remodeled men’s and women’s locker rooms specifically for use by the U of M men’s
and women’s tennis programs have also been added to the Racquet Club’s facilities since the facility became the home for Tiger tennis in 2009.
With the move to the Racquet Club, Tiger student-athletes now have a brand new player lounge at their disposal for use during down time between practices and matches. The area, which used to be the facility’s salon area, has been overhauled and includes four 48-inch big screen televisions and a player recreation area which includes one of the big screen tele-visions equipped with the most popular gam-ing systems. The player lounge also features a training room, study area, kitchen, racquet stringing room and offices for the coaching staff. A Hall of Fame area is also being created in the player lounge featuring pictures of some of the most important players in the history of both the men’s and women’s tennis programs at the University of Memphis.
LADY TIGERS YEARLY HOME RECORDS
Year Overall PCT Conf. Pct.2010 8-0 1.000 1-0 1.0002011 10-0 1.000 2-0 1.0002012 1-0 1.000 0-0 1.0002013 14-0 1.000 3-0 1.000
TOTAL 33-0 1.000 6-0 1.000
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R. Brad Martin was named interim pres-ident of the University of Memphis effective July 1, 2013 by Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor John Morgan.
Martin is a 1976 graduate of the University of Memphis where he served as Student Government President. While a student at the University, he was elected as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, and holds the distinction of being the youngest person ever elected to the Tennessee General Assembly, where he served five terms.
Martin has been involved with the U of M for over four decades. As a member of the House of Representatives, he created and sponsored the legislation which found-ed the Tennessee Earthquake Information Center at the University of Memphis. He has served as Chairman of the Board of Visitors of the University and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Memphis Foundation. He has been a guest lecturer and speaker at the University on multiple occasions and has taught in the Department of Political Science. He and his family have provided signif-icant financial support for academic and athlet-ic programs at the University of Memphis.
Martin has enjoyed a distinguished busi-ness career. He retired in 2007 from his role as Chairman and CEO of retailer, Saks Incorporated, having led that enterprise during an 18-year period of significant growth and val-ue creation. He currently serves as Chairman of the private investment firm, RBM Venture Company, and is a member of the Board of Directors of FedEx Corporation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, First Horizon National Corporation and Pilot/Flying J.
Martin is Chairman of the R. Brad Martin Family Foundation which provides philanthrop-ic support to a number of important programs and institutions. Among the interests of the Foundation is the work of the Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence, housed at Presbyterian Day School in Memphis, which provides world-class professional development opportunities for K-12 public and private school teachers.
He is the co-author of FIVE STONES: Conquering Your Giants which was released by Abingdon Press in August 2013. He previ-ously wrote the children’s book, MYLES’ PESKY FRIENDS.
Martin holds an MBA degree from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.
Martin’s wife, Dina, also a U of M graduate, is active in a variety of University, community, and philanthropic programs. Martin is the fa-ther of five sons.
U OF M PRESIDENTS
Years Name2013- R. Brad Martin (interim)2001-13 Dr. Shirley C. Raines2000-01 Dr. Ralph Faudree (interim)1991-00 Dr. V. Lane Rawlins1980-91 Dr. Thomas Carpenter1980 Dr. Jerry Boone (interim)1973-80 Dr. Billy M. Jones1972-73 Dr. John Richardson (interim)1960-72 Dr. C.C. Humphreys1950-60 Dr. J. Millard Smith1949-50 Lamar Newport (acting)1946-49 Dr. J. Millard Smith1943-46 Dr. Jennings B. Sanders1939-43 Dr. Richard C. Jones1924-39 Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister1918-24 Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon1913-18 Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister
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Tom Bowen took over as the University of Memphis Director of Athletics in June of 2012, and in only one year, he has the Tigers roaring into a new and exciting era.
Bowen began his tenure with an athletics program poised to make a league move from Conference USA to the Big East. Despite the conference realignment carousel continuing to rotate nearly halfway into his first year, Bowen’s steady leadership helped Memphis become a charter member of The American Athletic Conference, which began its inaugural year July 1, 2013.
The Memphis athletics leader played an integral role in the formation of The American Athletic Conference and was instrumental in bringing the league’s first men’s basketball tournament to the Bluff City in March of 2014.
In addition to guiding Memphis through the conference move, Bowen placed his stamp on Tigers athletics. One of his first missions was to evaluate and restructure the athletics department.
Bowen also came in with a plan to increase the department’s fundraising efforts to assist with facility upgrades. Under his direction, the Elma Roane Fieldhouse — home to Memphis women’s basketball and volleyball — improve-ments were completed with a state-of-the-art weight room, a four-lane training track, an el-evated cardio platform, a players lounge and an enlarged training room with Grimm Tubs-hydroponic pools for injury rehabilitation.
In November of 2012, Bowen received a gift of $2.6 million on behalf of the department from the Helen and Jabie Hardin Charitable Trust to support women’s athletics. The first phase in using the generous gift is underway with the redesign of the track and field com-plex on the University’s Park Avenue campus. The second construction phase is set to begin in the near future and includes a clubhouse for the Tigers softball program at its stadium. The new softball clubhouse plans include coaches offices, meeting and recruiting rooms, indoor pitching and batting areas, athletic training room, equipment room and laundry room.
In the competition arena, Bowen’s first year proved a rather successful one. After a tough start, the Tigers football squad rebounded to close the campaign with three-straight vic-tories and finished the year with four league wins, the most since 2008. The men’s basket-ball squad posted the sixth 30-win season in school history, swept the Conference USA regu-lar season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament third round.
The men’s tennis squad won the pro-gram’s first Conference USA championship and received a second-consecutive NCAA Championships berth. The Tigers won their first NCAA Regional with an upset over Ole Miss and advanced to the program’s first NCAA Championships Sweet Sixteen. The women’s tennis team also made history with its first
NCAA Championships appearance as a team. The men’s golf squad earned an NCAA Regional berth for a third-straight year. The track and field squads closed out the athletic year by sending a school-record nine student-athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, with five earning All-America honors.
In the classroom, Memphis continued its strong performance in Bowen’s first year. Memphis led the league with 228 student-ath-letes on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and was second in the number of C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal recip-ients with 54.
Memphis athletics also had a Conference USA-best four student-athletes receive the league’s Scholar-Athlete Award for their re-spective sports and had four of its programs earn C-USA Sport Academic Awards, the most of any in the league.
Furthermore, Memphis athletics had four programs receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their exceptional Academic Progress Rate (APR).
Prior to taking his current post, Bowen served as the athletics director at San Jose State University from 2004-12. While at San Jose State, the core of Bowen’s mission was building a “Culture of Champions” academ-ically, athletically and in the community. He led the Spartan Foundation, the department’s fundraising component, through consistent-ly challenging and uncertain economic con-ditions to unprecedented fiscal heights. The Spartans produced annual budget surpluses four-straight years and re-invested their gains back into their student-athletes and teams.
In 2008, San Jose State was named as one of 12 Division I universities cited for Overall Excellence in Diversity in the most recent na-tional study by Texas A&M University on behalf of the NCAA.
Bowen’s proven administrative and mana-gerial record at San Jose State resulted in na-tional appointments in college athletics. He
served as one of eight Football Bowl Subdivision directors of athletics on the 24-member NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, an ap-pointment that ended in 2011. In 2009, Bowen was one of 12 named to serve as a mentor to aspiring women and ethnic minority athletics administrators in the NCAA Fellows Leadership Program. He was the Tournament Director for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship first and second rounds games played in San Jose.
Bowen joined the staff at San Jose State after serving three years as the Director of Community Affairs and the executive director of the 49ers Foundation for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. His Division I experience at the collegiate level includes athletics administration positions at the University of California and Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif.
The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre Dame majored in theology/sociology and spent six years studying for the priesthood with the Holy Cross Fathers. Bowen went on to earn a master’s degree in administration/edu-cation from the University of San Francisco in 1990.
Active throughout the entire Bay Area, he was named to the San Jose Mercury News’ Top-25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. Bowen served on the board of the San Jose Sports Authority, and he was an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco School of Sports Management and at San Jose State University’s Department of Kinesiology, where he taught sports management classes.
He is a Level 2 certified member of the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA) and has memberships in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
He and his wife, Mia, are the parents of three children: sons, Andrew and Peter, and daughter, McKenna.
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For over 100 years, the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the sur-rounding Mid-South region. From its inception in 1912 as a “normal school” dedicated to the edu-cation of public school teachers to its role today as an educator of technologically savvy, socially conscious graduates who face a complex world, the U of M has always been an integral compo-nent of the greater community.
Exceptional students from 50 states and 82 countries choose the University of Memphis as their collegiate home. Approximately 23,000 students attend the U of M, including more than 2,200 first-time freshmen and 2,500 students who live in university housing.
In 2013, U. S. News & World Report ranked the University of Memphis among the top 10 in the country for student internship placements and lauded it as one of the top 13 for its teacher preparation programs. Additionally, its graduate programs in audiology, speech-language patholo-gy and rehabilitation counseling are consistently ranked among the top 20 in the nation by U.S. News.
As a doctoral-granting metropolitan research university, the U of M is committed to excellence in undergraduate, graduate and professional ed-ucation; in the discovery and dissemination of knowledge; in engaged scholarship to the com-munity, state and nation; and in the preparation of a diverse student population for successful careers and meaningful participation in a global society.
Ever forward looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most histor-ic and productive periods. Having just celebrated its centennial anniversary, its faculty, staff, alumni and benefactors have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an aca-demic environment that makes a lifelong impact. This was evidenced by the more than $256 million raised during the recent Empowering the Dream campaign.
The university’s strategic plan states its goals. Foremost among these is the ability to recruit out-standing faculty, enroll motivated students and provide distinctive learning experiences so its stu-dents are prepared for successful and meaningful participation in a diverse society.
Currently, the U of M offers 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 areas of study, master’s degrees in 55 subjects and doctoral degrees in 23 disciplines. It also offers a specialist’s degree in education and a juris doctorate in law. Degree programs at the University of Memphis are divid-ed into ten colleges and schools – College of Arts and Sciences, Fogelman College of Business and Economics, College of Communication and Fine
Arts, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, Herff College of Engineering, the School of Public Health, University College, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Loewenberg School of Nursing, and the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
For academically ambitious and talented students, the Helen Hardin Honors Program at the University of Memphis combines the best of a small liberal arts school with the wide-ranging opportunities of a large, nationally-recognized re-search university. With 1,848 students participat-ing in fall 2012, the honors program, now entering its 40th year, is the largest honors program in the state of Tennessee.
In addition to the main campus in the heart of East Memphis, the University of Memphis opened a campus in Jackson, Tenn., in fall 2011 at what was formerly Lambuth University. It also has off-site campuses in Bartlett, Collierville, Cordova, Covington, Dyersburg, Jackson, Millington and Whitehaven.
One of the university’s strongest contribu-tions to the community is its alumni. Many have become nationally and internationally renowned in their fields as corporate executives, elected of-ficials, award-winning actors and best-selling au-thors. More than 65,000 U of M alumni live within a 40-mile radius of Memphis.
As the university enters its second century, it will continue to build strong partnerships with alumni, friends and community leaders to em-power the next generation of Dreamers. Thinkers. Doers.
For more information on the University of Memphis, visit www.memphis.edu.
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1994 University of Memphis1957 Memphis State University1941 Memphis State College1925 West Tennessee State Teachers College1912 West Tennessee State Normal School
FACTS AT A GLANCEINTERIM PRESIDENTR. Brad Martin
FOUNDED1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School
CAMPUS SIZE239 buildings at eight sites, including the U of M Lambuth Campus
ENROLLMENT (FOR FALL 2012)TotalUndergraduateGraduateDoctoralLaw SchoolFull-timePart-timeMenWomen
22,13917,6473,0891,02338067%33%40%60%
ACCREDITATIONThe University of Memphis is fully accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
WORKFORCEApproximately 2,500 employees including 935 full-time faculty
COLLEGES & SCHOOLS• Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law• College of Arts & Sciences• College of Communication and Fine Arts• College of Education, Health and Human Sciences• Fogelman College of Business and Economics• Graduate School• Herff College of Engineering• Loewenberg School of Nursing• School of Communication Sciences and Disorders• School of Public Health• University College
DEGREES• 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 250 areas of study• Master’s degrees in 55 subjects• Doctoral degrees in 23 disciplines• Specialist degree in education• Juris Doctor (law degree)
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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-town feel. Whether you are a hardcore sports enthu-siast, 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 Memphis Redbirds, 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 cor-ner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The Memphis Tigers baseball 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 hous-es both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gath-er before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street.
Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King.
Beale Street has rapidly become the enter-tainment center of Memphis, and visitors and lo-cals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs.
Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival, which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony.
Located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts docu-menting music’s past.
Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording stu-dio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T.
and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum re-opened on its original location at McLemore and Crump in the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete history of “Soulsville USA.”
One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most-visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater, which serves as a venue for performanc-es by Ballet Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum Classic Movies series and other concerts.
The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commer-cial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.
Ranked by The Sporting News as one of the “Top 50 Sports Cities In the Country,” the city of Memphis is a large metropolitan city with a hometown feel. From its big-city industry such as FedEx and the Memphis International Airport to its family recreation areas such as Shelby Farms and the Memphis Zoo, the city boasts all the amenities one would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town.
• Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile
• The largest city in Tennessee & the 20th largest city in the United States
• Centered in the middle of the nation’s population
• The Pork BBQ Capital of the world
• Beale Street is a national historical land-mark
• The home of The Pyramid, the third-largest pyramid in the world
• Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top-20 destinations for an athletics event
• The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market
• The hardwood capital of the world
• The home of the world’s largest cargo airport
• The third-largest rail center in the United States
• The fourth-largest inland port in the United States
• Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas
• The 35th Best Sports City according to The Sporting News 2011 list.
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When the University of Memphis first fielded a football team in the fall of 1912, no one had se-lected 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.” 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 University of Memphis.
For over 40 years, the sideline mascot for the University of Memphis has been a Bengal Tiger named TOM. TOM attends all Tigers football home games, and he can also be found at many other University events throughout the year.
TOM travels in style in a custom-designed, cli-mate-controlled trailer and always with a sheriff patrol escort.
As one of only two universities in America with a live tiger mascot, The University of Memphis is unique in its tiger tradition. As a project of the Highland Hundred, no public or University funds are used to provide for TOM’s needs, and no University resources are required in his care.
TOM is a powerful and majestic symbol of the University of Memphis, and his presence pres-ents constant opportunities to educate Tigers fans young and old through the preservation of one of the world’s most recognizable endangered species.
The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred football boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM
to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 1972, during a football game against the University of Cincinnati.
TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were sub-mitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won.
In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Ala. TOM II served his university with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on Oct. 15 of that year.
Stand Firm, O Alma Mater Through All The Years To Come;
In Days Of Youth And Beauty Thy Halls Have Been Our Home.
In Time Of Preparation Great Lessons Didst Thou Teach
Till Now O Alma Mater, The Stars We’ll Strive To Reach.
Lead On, O Alma Mater They Sons To Highways,
Give Light And Truth Unto Them For All Their Coming Days.
To Thee We’ll Give All Honor, Our Hopes Abide In Thee, For Thou, O Alma Mater, Hast Made Us Ever Free.
U OF M ALMA MATER
Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory, Be A Winner Thru And Thru;
Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We’re Going All The Way --
Fight, Fight For The Blue And Gray And Say --
Let’s Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory.
See Our Colors Bright And True; It’s Fight Now Without A Fear, Fight Now Let’s Shout A Cheer,
Shout For Dear Memphis U. (Yell)
Go Tigers Go Go Tigers Go
Yea -- Tiger Go!
U OF M FIGHT SONG
The University of Memphis’ official school colors of Blue and Gray were selected in the early 1900s.
The colors were chosen in an effort to show unity in a nation that was still recovering from the effects of the Civil War. The student body thought that by picking the colors of the North and the South, the school would show a togetherness among all students.
SCHOOL COLORS
The University of Memphis’ official logo was redesigned by Craig Thompson, from Disciple Design in Memphis, Tenn.
The original logo was an MSU with a leaping Tiger coming out from behind the letter. The new logo is an “M” with a leaping Tiger coming up over the center of the “M.”
THE LOGO
Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born Aug. 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III.
TOM III was introduced at a press conference on Nov. 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on Nov. 22 during a football game against the UCF.
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Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which mem-bers with ambitious goals are pro-vided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence.
With roots that extend to three conferences, the American Athletic Conference member-ship in 2013 — its debut season — consists of 10 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Louisville, the University of Memphis, Rutgers University, Southern Methodist University, the University of South Florida and Temple University.
In 2014-15, East Carolina University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa come aboard. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only.
The American, which operated as the Big East Conference from 1979 to 2013, will immediately take a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in a combined five Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles since 1999, and won eight NCAA women’s basketball championships since 1995.
Among the league’s 2013 members, seven of The American’s 10 football teams have been ranked in the top 13 in the BCS since 2006. Eight of the 10 teams have been in the BCS top 25 in that span. The 2013-14 membership will also include the most re-cent NCAA men’s basketball (Louisville) and women’s basketball (UConn) champions.
The 2013 season will mark the final year of a six-year ar-rangement with ESPN that gives The American national exposure on ABC television and the ESPN family of networks. ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC will carry a minimum of 19 American home football games each season. Championship Week in December includes three American games on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. At least four American games are featured on ESPN’s Thursday-night package.
In addition, ESPN Regional Television will continue to pro-duce and distribute its Game of the Week package to a nationally syndicated audience, reaching
more than 30 million homes. Most of these games also will be available as part of the ESPN GamePlan subscription service. Finally, a minimum of five home games will be carried on ESPNU.
Following the 2013 football season, the American Athletic Conference enters new television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national expo-sure. The football portion of the contract, which be-gins in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broad-cast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which will be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday.
In men’s basketball, the new television deal calls for all conference-controlled games to be tele-vised, with more than 63 percent slotted for nation-al broadcast or national cable - a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament will be
televised, including the championship game, which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3.
American Athletic Conference teams will have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postsea-son structure, both in the coming season and be-yond. In 2013-14, the league champion will receive an automatic bid for the final edition of the Bowl Championship Series, including a spot in the VIZIO National Championship Game if it is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS standings. Moving forward, The American champion would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams following the regular season. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference.
The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office locat-ed in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference headquarters — just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport — gives the conference easy access to its member schools.
The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production studio and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.
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The 2013-14 campaign marks Lee Taylor Walker’s seventh season as head coach of the University of Memphis women’s tennis program.
The 2013 Wilson/ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year has made significant improvements to the program in his six years at Memphis. Walker guided the Lady Tigers to unprecedented success in the 2012-13 season with the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament and a win in the first round of the tournament. Memphis entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed in the Tuscaloosa Regional before defeating the No. 2 seed Florida State in dominant fashion, 4-1, to advance to the second round. Memphis finished its historic season at 18-7 and a national ranking of No. 32 after a 4-0 loss to No. 9 Alabama in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 18 wins for the 2013 team tied for fifth for the most wins in a single season in program history.
Memphis achieved a program-high ranking of No. 22 on Feb. 26 after a 5-2 win over No. 16 Virginia, beating the highest-ranked opponent in program history. The Lady Tigers posted six wins over ranked teams during the season with three victories over teams in the top 25 (Virginia, Notre Dame and Florida State).
Memphis also received much recognition in Conference USA as six Lady Tigers earned C-USA ac-colades, tying a conference record. Skylar Kuykendall
was named C-USA Freshman of the Year, becoming the first Lady Tiger to earn the honor. The Lady Tigers also earned regional accolades as Courtney Collins was named the ITA Ohio Valley Region Senior of the Year and Tiffany Welcher was honored with the re-gion’s Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship.
Walker helped Collins advance to her sec-ond-straight NCAA Singles Championships and a season-ending ranking of No. 50. Collins also finished the season No. 79 in doubles with Kelly Gray while the duo of Stefanie Mikesz and Caroline Wegner ranked No. 64 at the end of the season. Regionally, all eight Lady Tigers were recognized in either the singles or doubles rankings at the end of the season.
In 2012, the U of M spent all but one week during the spring season in the ITA rankings, reach-ing a then program-best No. 51 on Mar. 20. Walker guided Collins to become the program’s first partic-ipant in the NCAA Women’s Singles Championships after ending the regular season ranked No. 31.
In all, five Lady Tigers earned rankings in 2011-12, with Mikesz, Welcher, Mariya Slupska and Alyssa Hibberd joining Collins in the polls. Collins’ 2012 ITA Ohio Valley Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship and All-C-USA First Team selection highlighted the 17 postseason awards earned by those five athletes and Kelly Gray.
The Lady Tigers have steadily improved in the rankings and wins column under Walker’s
Walker at a Glance
BORNJune 15Hometown: Jackson, Tenn.
ALMA MATERUniversity of Memphis, 2004, 2006Bachelor’s degree in Human Movement SciencesMaster’s degree in Human Movement Sciences
FAMILYWife - Erin
COACHING HIGHLIGHTSNamed the 2013 Wilson/ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the YearReached a program-best team ranking of 22nd in 2013Tied C-USA record with six all-conference selections in 2013Guided Memphis to its first NCAA Tournament in 2013 along with a win in the first round over Florida StateProduced a program-best five nationally-ranked players in 2012Coached Courtney Collins to the program’s first appear-ance in the NCAA DI Women’s Tennis Singles Champion-ships in 2012, and again in 2013Set the program mark for winning percentage (.762) with a 16-5 record in 2012Coached the USTA Women’s Collegiate Team in the Summer of 2013
COACHING EXPERIENCE2004-07: Assistant Coach at the University of Memphis2007-Present: Head Coach at the University of Memphis
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTSWas the University of Memphis’ first selection to the All-C-USA first team2004 National Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship and Leadership Award recipientNamed to C-USA All-Decade Team (1995-2005)Highest nationally-ranked singles player at U of M, ranking as high as No. 48 in 2004Walker and Ben Stapp were ranked as high as No. 12 in the country in doubles in 2001C-USA and ITA Southeast Region Sportsmanship Award recipient
PLAYER PROFILESeason Singles DoublesSpring 2001 at Clemson 14-18 14-19Fall 2001 1-3 0-1Spring 2002 14-7 18-8Fall 2002 5-4 10-3Spring 2003 9-15 16-8Fall 2003 10-4 5-3Spring 2004 15-10 15-6Career 68-61 78-42at UM 54-43 64-29
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direction. Heading into the 2012 season, Walker’s squad boasted a program-best five nationally-ranked netters: No. 51 Stefanie Mikesz, No. 60 Courtney Collins, No. 98 Mariya Slupska in singles, and 41st-ranked duo Alyssa Hibberd and Tiffany Welcher.
In 2011, Walker guided Collins to All-Conference USA First Team honors and Slupska to C-USA Newcomer of the Year, both being first-ever selec-tions for the program.
In 2010, Walker coached senior Ashley Murdock to her third-consecutive All-Conference USA Second Team selection and Collins to her first All-C-USA nod. In 2008-09, Walker’s second season, the Lady Tigers went 10-13, including wins over conference foes Southern Miss and UAB.
In his first season as head coach, Walker led the Lady Tigers to a 9-13 mark. In the fall of 2008, Walker coached Murdock and Marjorie Ondeck to the semi-finals of the 2008 ITA Southeast Regional in Winston-Salem, N.C. Murdock and Ondeck defeated doubles tandems from No. 13 Clemson, No. 17 North Carolina and No. 25 Tennessee on their way to the semifinals.
Walker, a native of Jackson, Tenn., played for Memphis from 2001-04, teaming with current as-sistant coach Ben Stapp in his first season. The duo became the highest-ranked doubles tandem in school history, ranking No. 12 in the country at the end of the 2001 fall season. Walker was also a na-tionally-ranked singles player, climbing as high as No. 48 in the country. He won 54 singles matches, playing primarily at the No. 1 and 2 positions during his three-year Tigers career. He was 64-29 in doubles. He was the school’s first Conference USA first team honoree and also was named to the C-USA Men’s Tennis All-Decade Team (1995-2005).
Off the court, Walker was named the recipient of the 2004 ITA/Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship and Leadership award, which he received as part of U.S. Open festivities.
Walker received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Memphis, graduating
year-By-year With lee taylor Walker
Year School Record Conference Conference Finish2007-08 Memphis 9-13 1-3 T9/11 (C-USA)2008-09 Memphis 10-13 2-3 T9/12 (C-USA)2009-10 Memphis 13-17 1-4 T5/12 (C-USA)2010-12 Memphis 16-10 3-2 T5/12 (C-USA)2011-12 Memphis 16-5 2-1 T3/12 (C-USA)2012-13 Memphis 18-7 3-2 T3/13 (C-USA)Career Record (6 Seasons) 82-65 12-15
in December of 2006 with a Master’s Degree in human movement sciences. After graduating, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach with the men’s program and spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant for the Lady Tigers prior to being named the head coach of the program in 2007.
Walker is married to former Lady Tigers soccer player Erin May Ferris. He has one brother, Matt, who is a tennis coach in Bradenton, Fla. Walker is the son of Susan and Dr. Danny Walker, who was a quarter-back at Vanderbilt and UT Martin.
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aMerican athletic conference
3-9Cincinnati 1-0Houston 0-1SMU 0-2UCF 2-4USF 0-2
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3-5Boston College 0-1Clemson 0-1Duke 0-1Florida State 1-0Georgia Tech 0-1North Carolina 0-1Notre Dame 1-0Virginia 1-0
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4-0Kennesaw State 1-0Lipscomb 3-0
atlantic ten (a10)
3-1Richmond 0-1Saint Louis 3-0
BiG east
1-0Butler 1-0
BiG ten
0-2Indiana 0-1Ohio State 0-1
BiG 12
2-1Kansas State 2-0Oklahoma 0-1
BiG West
0-2Cal Poly 0-1Cal State Northridge 0-1
colonial athletic (caa)
1-1College of Charleston 1-0 William & Mary 0-1
conference Usa
18-14East Carolina 1-0Marshall 1-1Middle Tennessee 4-0Southern Miss 5-2Tulane 0-2Tulsa 0-7UAB 3-1UTEP 4-1
horizon leaGUe
2-0Detroit 1-0Wright State 1-0
the ivy leaGUe
3-2Columbia 2-0Princeton 1-1Yale 0-1
Mid-aMerican (Mac)
1-1Ball State 0-1Miami (Ohio) 1-0
Mid-eastern athletic (Meac)
2-0North Carolina Central 2-0
MissoUri valley (Mvc)
4-1Illinois State 2-0Southern Illinois 2-
ohio valley (ovc)
20-0Austin Peay 4-0Morehead State 1-0 Murray State 4-0Southeast Missouri 2-0Tennessee State 1-0Tennessee Tech 2-0
ohio valley (ovc)
20-0UT Martin 6-0
pacific-12 (pac-12)
0-3Arizona 0-1Arizona State 0-2
soUtheastern (sec)
0-13Alabama 0-2Arkansas 0-2Auburn 0-1Georgia 0-3Mississippi 0-1Mississippi State 0-1Missouri 0-1Vanderbilt 0-2
soUthern (socon)
3-1Samford 2-1Wofford 1-0
soUthland
3-2Central Arkansas 1-0McNeese State 0-1 Northwestern State 0-1Oral Roberts 1-0Stephen F. Austin 1-0
soUthWestern athletic (sWac)
2-0Southern 2-0
sUn Belt
3-5Arkansas State 0-2Louisiana-Monroe 1-0South Alabama 1-1Troy 1-0UALR 0-1UT Arlington 0-1 UT-Arlington 6-3
West coast (Wcc)
1-1Loyola Marymount 0-1Saint Mary’s 1-0
ncaa division ii
1-1Arkansas Tech 1-0West Florida 0-1
ncaa division iii
1-0Rhodes College 1-0
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1-0Eastern Arizona 1-0
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Former Tiger Ben Stapp begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Memphis women’s tennis program.
At Memphis, Stapp was a three-time all-Confer-ence USA singles selection while playing for the na-tionally-ranked Tigers from 2000-03. Stapp teamed with Lee Taylor Walker in doubles in 2002 and 2003, where the duo reached as high as No. 12 in the country in Jan. 2003.
A native of Sydney, Australia, Stapp finished his career No. 1 with 78 career doubles wins at Memphis and No. 2 with 60 career singles victories. Stapp grad-uated from the University of Memphis in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science.
“I am very fortunate to have available here in Memphis a great friend and coach who can step right into the assistant coaching position,” Walker said. “Ben was and is an outstanding player, as I know from first-hand experience with him carrying the load of our college doubles success. He was a great balance to my game style and personality on court, and I know he will be a great balance to me coaching together as well. He is an excellent coach and most of our team already has a great relationship with him from us all being at the Racquet Club together. He’s
experienced every level of the sport and I’m excited to learn from him as we both get started.”
After his time at Memphis, Stapp began playing on the USTA Futures and Challengers circuit where he reached as high as the 700s in the ATP doubles rankings. In singles, Stapp defeated several top-300 players and some ranked in the top 100. Stapp has served as the director of the 10 and under tennis program at The Racquet Club of Memphis since fall 2010 and represents Memphis on the Tennessee committee for the program.
Stapp previously served as a volunteer assis-tant coach for the women’s tennis team during the 2010-11 season, helping the Lady Tigers to a 16-10 record. In 2011, Memphis captured its first C-USA First Team Singles selection in program history with sophomore Courtney Collins earning the honor and its first C-USA Newcomer of the Year honoree with junior transfer Mariya Slupska.
Stapp also served as a volunteer assistant for the men’s program for 2011-12 season, helping guide the Tigers to their first NCAA Tournament appearance and a runner-up finish in the C-USA Championships.
He and his wife, Hayley, reside in Memphis.
stapp at a Glance
BORNJuly 14Hometown: Sydney, Australia
ALMA MATERUniversity of Memphis, 2004Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science
FAMILYWife - Hayley
COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-11: Volunteer Coach Memphis Women’s Tennis2011-12: Volunteer Coach Memphis Men’s Tennis2013-Pres.: Assistant Coach at the University of Memphis
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTSPlayed for the University of Memphis from 2000-03Three-time all-Conference USA singles selectionLee Taylor Walker and Ben Stapp were ranked as high as No. 12 in the country in doubles in 2001
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Former Nebraska All-American Mary Weatherholt enters her first season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Memphis women’s tennis program.
Weatherholt wrapped up an impressive career for the Huskers in 2013 by advancing to the finals in the NCAA Singles Championship and becoming NU’s first singles All-American. Weatherholt also inked All-American status in doubles play, teaming with Patricia Veresova to reach the NCAA quarter-finals. The duo became the school’s second set of doubles All-Americans in program history.
In 2013, Weatherholt helped the Huskers advance to the round of 16 for the first time in school history before falling to No. 2 North Carolina to total a 24-6 season record. Nebraska reached as high as 10th in the country during the season and ended the year ranked 16th.
A two-time Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Year, Weatherholt was also named to the All-Big 12 Singles Team in 2009 and 2010 before Nebraska moved to the Big Ten Conference. She was selected as the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2009, and took the conference’s No. 3 doubles title in 2010.
Weatherholt racked up several conference, regional and national awards in her final two seasons at Nebraska. In 2012, Weatherholt re-ceived the ITA Central Region Arthur Ashe Jr. Leadership & Sportsmanship Award as well as the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. In her senior campaign, she won the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for the second-straight season and also received the Big Ten Medal of Honor Award and
the ITA Central Region and National Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award.
Weatherholt wrapped up her career as the No. 1 career singles wins leader along with the best career singles winning percentage at Nebraska, finishing with a 123-23 (.842) record. She became the first Nebraska player to reach 200 combined wins, breaking the milestone in NU’s first round tournament win over Wichita State in May. In doubles, Weatherholt finished third in the program’s record books with 85 career victories.
A native of Prairie Village, Kan., Weatherholt graduated with a 3.873 GPA in business adminis-tration in May 2012.
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BORNAugust 2Hometown: Prairie Village, Kan.
ALMA MATERUniversity of Nebraska, 2012Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration
COACHING EXPERIENCE2013-Pres.: Volunteer Asst. at the University of Memphis
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTSPlayed for the University of Nebraska from 2009-13Became Nebraska’s first singles All-American in 2013A two-time Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete of the YearA two-time All-Big 12 Singles Team selection
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Name Cl. Exp Hometown/Last SchoolAlyssa Hibberd JR 2L Sorell, Tasmania, Australia/Rosny CollegeNicole Hoynaski SO HS Putney, NSW, Australia/Sydney Distance Education HSSkylar Kuykendall SO 1L Jasper, Ala./Potter’s Wheel Academy (Sarasota, Fla.)Stefanie Mikesz SR 3L Bardowick, Germany/Berufskolleg Halle WestfalenMarta Morga FR HS Madrid, Spain/IES Ortega y GassetLiza Tymchenko R-SR 1L Kharkov, Ukraine/Kharkov National UniversityCaroline Wegner SO 1L Hagen, Germany/Fichte-GymnasiumAnki Wind FR HS Dinslaken, Germany/Karl Ziegler School
Coaching StaffHead Coach: Lee Taylor Walker (Memphis, 2004/Seventh Season)Assistant Coach: Ben Stapp (Memphis, 2004/First Season)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mary Weatherholt (Nebraska, 2012/First Season)
SINGLES DOUBLESName W-L Dual Conf. W-L Dual Conf.Alyssa Hibberd 60-29 29-9 5-2 63-27 31-10 7-1Skylar Kuykendall 35-15 16-5 4-1 17-11 4-1 0-1Stefanie Mikesz 71-32 45-14 7-3 76-41 46-19 8-4Liza Tymchenko 31-19 8-11 2-3 14-10 2-2 0-1Caroline Wegner 33-12 13-2 4-0 34-13 14-6 3-1
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Skylar Kuykendall ................................. Kerr-ken-doll
Stefanie Mikesz .................... Steff-a-knee • Ma-kesh
Liza Tymchenko ..................... Lee-zuh • Tim-chank-o
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FALL 2013: Posted an 8-8 singles record and 10-7 doubles mark ... Advanced to the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional doubles championship with partner Caroline Wegner ... Upset Kentucky’s No. 32 Caitlin McGraw and Nadia Ravita, 8-0, in the regional semi-finals ... Named back draw singles co-champion with teammate Stefanie Mikesz at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic ... Named doubles co-champion at the Memphis Collegiate Invite with Wegner af-ter going 3-0 ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the Ohio Valley Regional with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Middle Tennessee’s Irina Constantinide and a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Kentucky’s Edmee Morin-Kougoucheff ... Upset the only ranked opponent she faced in the fall with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Auburn’s No. 93 Paula de Man at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic.
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SPRING 2013: Named to the Conference USA Second Team Singles after a 26-9 record in singles and 27-10 mark in doubles ... Ranked No. 20 in the Ohio Valley Region at the end of the season ... Her 27 wins in doubles ties for third best for single-season doubles wins at Memphis ... Tied for a team-high 16 wins in dual matches with a 16-3 record ... Went 13-2 in her last 15 matches of the season ... Clinched wins for Memphis over three ranked teams - Virginia, Notre Dame and Columbia ... Defeated the second ranked opponent of her career with a come-from-behind win over Vanderbilt’s No. 64 Georgina Sellyn, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2), at No. 5 singles ... Went 26-10 in doubles with partner Tiffany Welcher ... Picked up wins over Saint Mary’s No. 37 Catherine Isip and Elizabeth Searl, 8-4, and Notre Dame’s No. 52 Julie Sabacinski and Britney Sanders, 8-5, at No. 2 ... Duo won 12-straight match-es over a span of two months ... Clinched the doubles point over Florida State with an 8-5 win over Daneika Borthwick and Francesca Segarelli at No. 1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
FALL 2012: Ranked No. 31 in doubles with partner Tiffany Welcher in the ITA preseason rankings ... Went 8-5 in singles and doubles during the fall ... Had a five-match winning streak in the middle of October with three victories coming at the Memphis Invitational #1 ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional after a 6-4, 7-6 (5) victory over Kentucky’s Khristina Blajkevtic and a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over Cincinnati’s Jasmine Lee ... Advanced to the regional semifinals in doubles with teammate Tiffany Welcher with wins of 8-0, 8-1 and 8-3 ... Won seven-straight doubles matches during the month of October ... Won her opening match at the ITA All-American Championships with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Elena Najera of Utah.
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SPRING 2012: Named All-Conference USA Third Team Singles and All-Conference USA Third Team Doubles with partner Tiffany Welcher ... Finished the season No. 67 in doubles with Welcher after reaching a career-best No. 28 on Feb. 28 ... Had a record of 26-12 in singles and 26-10 in doubles ... Won 12 of her 13 matches in the spring in straight sets ... Posted a six-match winning streak in singles, which included
a victory over 67th-ranked Kansas State’s Amina St. Hill, 6-4, 6-4 ... Teamed with Welcher to defeat No. 49 Alex Leatu and Jackie Wu of Vanderbilt, 8-4.
FALL 2011: Immediately announced her presence in the collegiate tennis world with straight-set tri-umphs over Western Kentucky’s Morgan Freeman (6-0, 6-0), Lipscomb’s Elizabeth Keevil (6-1, 6-3) and Middle Tennessee’s Taylor Coffey (6-1, 6-1) to take the Raiders bracket at the MT Shootout ... Went 3-0 in doubles with teammate Tiffany Welcher ... Teamed up with Welcher to take the Blue Flight doubles ti-tle at the UTC Steve Baras Fall Classic ... Reached the championship match of the singles Blue Flight with a 6-0, 6-4, upset of second-seeded Naella Wawrinka (Stetson) ... Helped the Tigers achieve the program’s best-ever showing at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regionals, reaching the main draw doubles champi-onship match with Welcher ... Posted four doubles victories en route to the title tilt, taking out two seeded teams ... Reached her fourth doubles final of the fall with Welcher at the June Stewart Invite, posting wins over Lipscomb’s Alyssa Bellini and Deahna Welcher, 8-1, and MTSU’s Yuiri Nomoto and Flavia Nagayama, 8-4 ... At the Memphis Collegiate Invite, opened the event with a 6-4, 6-1, win over No. 90 Courtney McLane of Alabama before falling to Arizona’s Kim Stubbe, 4-6, 5-7 ... Enjoyed success at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with an open-ing-round win over Oklahoma State’s C.C. Sardinha, 7-6 (6), 6-2, and a 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3) round of 16 victory over Tennessee’s Joanna Henderson before retiring due to illness.
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Played on the Australian Juniors circuit out of Rosny College ... The highest-ranked female player in Tasmania at No. 53 in open women in Australia, having been as high as No. 47 ... Acquired points on the WTA Tour ... Won singles titles at the 2010 McKay Timber Glenorchy Open and the 2010 Tasmanian Open ... Also took home the doubles title at the Tasmanian Open as well as the 2010 Clarence Open,
while advancing to the championship match of the Bendigo Tennis Association Platinum AMT ... Played in the 2010 WTA International ... Overall, won four doubles national titles and made the semifinals of two national singles events on the Juniors circuit.
personal
Born June 12 in Hobart, Tasmania ... Daughter of Kim and Sharon Hibberd ... Has one brother, Aaron ... Majoring in Professional Studies.
hiBBerd’s career sinGles statistics
Year Record Conf. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 62012 13-6 2-1 - - - 3-0 10-6 -2013 16-3 3-1 - - 1-0 4-1 9-1 2-1Total 29-9 5-2 - - 1-0 7-1 19-7 2-1
hiBBerd’s career doUBles statistics
Year Record No. 1 No. 2 No. 32012 14-5 9-4 2-1 3-02013 17-5 5-3 12-2 -Total 31-10 14-7 14-3 3-0
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sophoMore • hs5-8
pUtney, nsW, aUstralia
sydney distance edUcation hsMaJor: Undeclared
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Hoynaski has been in and out of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) circuits since 2010 … Coached by Marc Sophoulis and Andrew Wagner … Graduated from Sydney Distance Education High School … Reached a career-high ranking of 778 in November 2013 … Career-high ranking of 22nd in Australia … Played in 18 countries during her tennis career since 2007 … Biggest win of her career came at the Agri, Turkey 25k in June 2013 when she defeated a top-300 player in Slovakia’s Zuzana Zlochova, 6-3, 6-3, to advance to the round of 16 in the main draw … Advanced to the quarterfinals at the Bendigo 50k and the Istanbul 10k … Also made a championship appearance in doubles at Istanbul partnering with fellow Aussie Abbie Myers.
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Born Jan. 21 in Prairiewood, New South Wales, Australia … Daughter of Peter and Margaret Hoynaski … Undecided on a major.
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FALL 2013: Went 7-6 in singles and 6-5 in doubles ... Began the season with a 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 win over Ole Miss’ No. 39 Caroline Rohde-Moe at the CCLR Collegiate Invitational ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional in singles and the quarterfinals in doubles ... Defeated Tennessee’s No. 56 Joanna Henderson and Caitlyn Williams, 8-6, in the regional round of 16 with partner Marta Morga ... Opened the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (2) win over Notre Dame’s No.
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117 Jennifer Kellner ... Named co-champion in dou-bles with partner Liza Tymchenko at the Memphis Collegiate Invite after defeating Tulsa’s Samantha Vickers and Isaura Enrique, 8-6.
2012-13 - freshMan
SPRING 2013: Named Conference USA Freshman of the Year after leading Memphis with a 28-9 mark in singles ... Ranked No. 17 in the Ohio Valley Region at the end of the season ... Also selected to the C-USA Third Team Singles ... Her 28 wins rank fifth for single-season singles wins at Memphis ... Tied for a team-high 16 wins in dual matches with a 16-5 record ... Had just three of her 28 wins go to three sets ... Won 11-straight matches from late February through the month of March ... Posted her first win over a ranked opponent in her career with a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Georgia’s No. 76 Makenzie Craft at the Georgia Invitational ... Defeated Virginia’s No. 92 Li Xi, 7-6 (3), 7-5, at No. 3 to help Memphis beat the 16th-ranked Cavaliers ... Took down Florida State’s Mia Vriens at No. 3, 6-0, 6-1, to pace the Lady Tigers to a 4-1 win over the Seminoles in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Totaled an 11-6 mark in doubles.
FALL 2012: Went 10-4 in singles and 7-4 in doubles with partner Liza Tymchenko ... Won the Memphis Invitational #2 Gray Draw with three straight-set wins ... Went undefeated at the Memphis Invitational #1 with straight-set wins over Loyola Marymount’s Reka Rohonyi and UT Martin’s Jessica Silva ... Picked up her first win as a Lady Tiger over Colombia’s Lizeth Ramirez, 6-1, 6-0, at the Amelia Island 10k ... In doubles, won all four matches at the Memphis Invitational #1 to begin the season.
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Graduated from Potter’s Wheel Academy in Sarasota, Fla. ... Spent the past seven years training in Bradenton, Fla., reaching as high as No. 250 in the world in the junior rankings ... Produced wins over top-100 ITF world-ranked juniors and top-550 WTA world-ranked women.
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Born Sept. 14 in Dallas, Texas ... Daughter of Jim and Sandy Kuykendall ... Father played baseball at
the University of Oklahoma ... Majoring in Fashion Merchandising.
kUykendall’s career sinGles statistics
Year Record Conf. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 62013 16-5 4-1 - 5-1 7-1 2-2 1-0 1-1
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Year Record No. 1 No. 2 No. 32013 4-1 - - 4-1
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senior • 3l5-9
BardoWick, GerMany
BerUfskolleGe halle Westfallen
MaJor: physical edUcation for teacher edUcation
2013-14 - senior
FALL 2013: Posted an 8-2 mark in singles and 10-3 record in doubles ... Entered the fall ranked No. 37 in doubles with Caroline Wegner ... Advanced to the doubles final at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with partner Anki Wind ... The duo upset Mississippi State’s No. 48 team of Alexandra Perper and Naomi Tran, 8-7 (4) ... Defeated Ole Miss’ No. 24 Caroline Rohde-Moe and Mariya Milutinovic, 8-6, with Wegner at the CCLR Collegiate Invitational ... Advanced to the quarterfinals in doubles with Wind at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional ... Named back draw singles co-champion with Alyssa Hibberd at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic ... Defeated three Notre Dame players including No. 35 Britney Sanders, 6-1, 6-1.
2012-13 - JUnior
SPRING 2013: Named Conference USA Third Team Doubles with partner Caroline Wegner ... Ranked No. 64 in doubles at the end of the season ... Came in at No. 5 in the doubles rankings for the Ohio Valley Region ... Finished the year with a 12-5 mark in sin-gles and 22-10 record in doubles ... Clinched wins for the Lady Tigers over ranked teams in Kansas State and Saint Mary’s with a 7-5, 6-2 win over KSU’s Carmen Borau Ramos and a 7-6 (2), 6-2 victory over SMC’s Elizabeth Searl ... Came back from a 3-1 deficit in doubles play against Florida State’s Kerrie
Cartwright and Kristina Schleich to win 8-6 at No. 3 and help Memphis win the doubles point against the Seminoles in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Clinched the doubles point against No. 21 Notre Dame with a 9-7 win over Quinn Gleason and Julie Vrabel.
FALL 2012: Ranked No. 65 in the ITA preseason rank-ings ... Competed in doubles in three tournaments after suffering an ankle injury at the beginning of the season ... Went undefeated with teammate Caroline Wegner at the Memphis Invitational #2 with wins over Oklahoma, Purdue, Tulsa and Vanderbilt ... Won two matches at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional with partner Kelly Gray.
2011-12 - sophoMore
SPRING 2012: Earned All-Conference USA Second Team Singles accolades ... Had a record of 29-6 in singles and 25-7 in doubles ... Finished the season ranked No. 95 in singles ... Posted a nine-match win-ning streak during the season ... Notched wins against opponents from five ranked teams - Vanderbilt (No. 18), Columbia (No. 65), Princeton (No. 49), Kansas State (No. 67) and Tulsa (No. 26) ... Had a 2-0 record in singles play at the C-USA Tournament, taking down Marshall’s Kara Kucin, 6-2, 6-0, and Tulsa’s Isaura Enrique, 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 ... Went undefeated in doubles play at the C-USA Tournament with partner Mariya Slupska as the duo beat Marshall’s Kucin and Ellie Ball, 8-3, and 26th-ranked Tulsa’s Samantha Vickers and Bonny Davidson, 8-0 ... Defeated No. 37 Ashleigh Antal and Marie Casares of Vanderbilt, 8-6, on Feb. 26.
FALL 2011: Ran through the white singles bracket of the MT Shootout in straight sets with wins over Lipscomb’s Jenny Borck (6-0, 6-2), WKU’s McKinley Mason (6-1, 6-2) and MTSU’s Marietta Bigus (6-3, 6-0) ... Competed in the prequalifying doubles draw of the ITA/Riviera All-American Championships with teammate Mariya Slupska, scoring an 8-3 open-ing-round victory before falling, 8-3, to a pair from Duke that eventually advanced all the way out of prequalifying ... Helped the Lady Tigers achieve the program’s best-ever showing at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regionals, becoming the only unseed-ed player to reach the singles main draw quarterfi-nals while also advancing to the doubles main draw quarters ... Knocked out seventh-seeded Lauren
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Mira from Vanderbilt to reach the singles quarters ... Went 2-1 in doubles with Slupska until losing to the eventual champions ... Went 2-1 on the singles side at the Memphis Collegiate Invite with wins over Mississippi’s Julia Jones (6-1, 6-7 (6), 7-5) and No. 90 Courtney McLane (6-3, 6-1) of Alabama ... Had arguably the biggest win of the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with a 6-2, 7-6 (2), upset of No. 31 Brynn Boren from Tennessee, the event’s No. 1 seed and the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regionals runner-up, in the round of 16 ... Scored an opening round 6-2, 6-1, victory over Notre Dame’s Julie Sabacinski and then defeated Oklahoma State’s Jeremiah 6-4, 6-3, before losing to teammate Slupska, 1-6, 2-6, in the semifinals.
2010-11 - freshMan
SPRING 2012: Posted an impressive 17-7 singles mark playing mostly at the No. 3 position ... Went 22-19 on the season and 4-1 in C-USA play while posting a 19-21 mark in doubles ... Won her last five matches of the season, which included a victory over No. 20 Tulsa’s Michelle Farley ... Also defeat-ed No. 44 Indiana’s Katya Zapadalova ... Recorded a season-high, six-match win streak with victories over players from North Carolina Central, College of Charleston, East Carolina, Wofford, Detroit and Illinois State ... Notched a dominating 6-0, 6-0, tri-umph over Tennessee State’s Shardel Suber at No. 2 singles ... Pushed 67th-ranked Janette Bejlkova (USF) to three sets ... Went 12-6 in doubles compe-tition with teammate Andrea Arques-Garcia and 2-4 pairing with Mariya Slupska ... Won seven-straight doubles matches at one point in the season with Arques-Garcia ... Also went 3-2 in league play with Arques-Garcia.
FALL 2011: Began her career at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic in Tuscaloosa, Ala., with a 1-2 record ... Fell to opponents from UAB and Kentucky, before posting first win against Jodie Tiley of UT Martin, 6-1, 6-1 ... Received bid to ITA All-American Championships to compete in prequalifying doubles with Courtney Collins ... The pair was up 5-0 and 6-3 at points during the match, but were ultimately edged out by Illinois duo Breanna Smutko and Chelcie Abajian, 9-7 ... Went 2-2 at ITA Regionals in singles ... Lost to Brynn Boren of Tennessee, 6-1, 6-2, before back-to-back wins over Karina Kedzo of East Tennessee State, 6-2, 6-4, and Safiyya Ismail of Cincinnati, 6-4, 6-2 ... Teamed with Courtney Collins in doubles and post-ed a 4-9 mark overall ... Recorded wins against duos from Samford, Xavier, Belmont and Vanderbilt.
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One-time doubles champion and two-time third-place finisher in singles at the German National Championships during her junior career ... Helped team capture two team titles at German Nationals ... Reached No. 1 in the individual junior rankings in Germany and as high as No. 3 regionally and No. 53 nationally in women’s open rankings.
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Born Sept. 8 ... Daughter of Lumir and Halina Mikesz ... Father played and coached professional hock-ey ... Mother was a professional handball player ... Has one brother, Jiri, who also plays hockey ... Graduated in August 2013 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies ... Currently working on a Master’s Degree in Physical Education for Teacher Education.
Mikesz’s career sinGles statistics
Year Record Conf. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 62011 17-7 4-1 - 1-0 16-7 - - -2012 18-3 2-1 - 3-1 5-0 10-2 - -2013 10-4 1-1 - 1-1 1-1 1-1 5-0 2-1Total 45-14 7-3 - 5-2 22-8 11-3 5-0 2-1
Mikesz’s career doUBles statistics
Year Record No. 1 No. 2 No. 32011 14-10 2-4 1-0 11-62012 18-3 4-0 13-3 1-02013 14-6 - 5-0 9-6Total 46-19 6-4 19-3 21-12
M a r t a M o r G a
freshMan • hs5-6
Madrid, spain
ies orteGa y Gasset
MaJor: Undeclared
2013-14 - freshMan
FALL 2013: Compiled an 8-4 singles record and 4-3 doubles mark ... Won the French Open and Orange Draws at the Razorback Classic and Memphis Collegiate Invite, respectively ... Won all her match-es in straight sets ... Advanced to the round of 32 at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional ... Defeated Tennessee’s No. 56 Joanna Henderson and Caitlyn Williams, 8-6, in the regional round of 16 with part-ner Skylar Kuykendall.
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Ranked as high as 29th in the Spanish national se-nior rankings and No. 1 in the city of Madrid during her prep days at Instituto de Educacion Secundaria Ortega y Gasset ... Ranked in the top eight in the 18-and-under Spanish national junior rankings ... Was named the Junior Champion of Madrid in 2013 ... Reached as high as No. 1046 in the WTA rankings after a straight-set win over No. 699 Jessica Ginier of France in September 2012 ... Has defeated several players ranked in the top 900 from around the world.
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Born Feb. 13 in Madrid, Spain ... Daughter of Santiago Morga and Cristina Alonso ... Undecided on a major.
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r-senior • 1l5-8
kharkov, Ukraine
kharkov national University
MaJor: ManaGeMent inforMation stUdies
2013-14 - redshirt senior
FALL 2013: Went 8-4 in singles and 5-3 in doubles ... Won the Black Draw at the Memphis Collegiate Invite with three straight-set victories ... Upset Auburn’s No. 93 Paula de Man at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic, 6-4, 6-3 ... Advanced to the round of 32 at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional ... Named co-champi-on in doubles with partner Skylar Kuykendall at the Memphis Collegiate Invite after defeating Tulsa’s Samantha Vickers and Isaura Enrique, 8-6.
2012-13 - sophoMore
SPRING 2013: Went 23-15 in singles play along with a 9-7 mark in doubles ... Ranked No. 13 in the Ohio Valley Region at the end of the season ... Named Conference USA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week on Feb. 16 ... Got her third win over a ranked opponent for her career with a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 vic-tory over Columbia’s No. 109 Kanika Vaidya at No. 3 singles ... Defeated Kansas State’s Ivana Kubickova twice with one of those wins coming in a dual match to help Memphis upset the 42nd-ranked Wildcats.
FALL 2012: Ended the fall on a five-match winning streak, winning the Dick Vitale Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic with two wins over ranked opponents ... Named Conference USA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Month for November 2012 ... Finished the fall 13-3 in singles and 7-4 in doubles ... Upset No. 49 Alexandra Cercone of Florida in the semifinals of the Dick Vitale Classic with a
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come-from-behind victory, 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 ... Defeated No. 78 Caroline Hitimana of Florida in the finals with a 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 win to help Memphis win the Dick Vitale Classic for the second-straight year ... Co-champion of the consolation draw at USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional, winning four-straight after dropping her opening match ... Nine of her 13 wins were in straight sets ... Went undefeated at the Memphis Invitational #1 in singles and doubles.
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Transferred from Kharkov National University ... Played in WTA tournaments in Ukraine from 2009-11 ... Her career-high WTA doubles ranking reached 967 ... Has wins in singles play over players ranked in the 300’s in the WTA ... Finalist at the Ukraine Summer Championships and a semifinalist at the Ukraine Winter Championships in 2009 ... Advanced to the semifinals at the Kharkov Open in 2010 ... Semifinalist at the 2011 Krym Spring National Tournament.
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Born Feb. 3 in Kharkov, Ukraine ... Full name is Yelyzaveta Tymchenko ... Daughter of Vyacheslau and Galina Tymchenko ... Majoring in Management Information Systems.
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Year Record Conf. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 62013 8-11 2-3 - 1-2 4-5 3-4 - -
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sophoMore • 1l5-7
haGen, GerMany
fichte-GyMnasiUM
MaJor: international BUsiness
2013-14 - sophoMore
FALL 2013: Totaled a 10-5 singles record and 11-3 doubles mark ... Entered the fall ranked No. 37 in doubles with Stefanie Mikesz ... Advanced to the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional doubles champion-ship with partner Alyssa Hibberd ... Upset Kentucky’s No. 32 Caitlin McGraw and Nadia Ravita, 8-0, in the regional semifinals ... Won three-straight matches to advance to the regional quarterfinals before falling to Tennessee’s Eve Repic, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 4-6 ... Won the Gray Draw at the Memphis Collegiate Invite ... Named doubles co-champion at the Memphis Collegiate Invite with Hibberd after going 3-0 ... Defeated Ole Miss’ No. 24 Caroline Rohde-Moe and Mariya Milutinovic, 8-6, with Mikesz at the CCLR Collegiate Invitational ... Began the Razorback Classic with her first career win over a ranked opponent after a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Auburn’s No. 93 Paula de Man.
2012-13 - freshMan
SPRING 2013: Named to the Conference USA Third Team Singles and Doubles with partner Stefanie Mikesz ... Compiled a 23-7 mark in singles and 23-10 record in doubles in her first season at Memphis ... Ranked No. 64 in doubles at the end of the season ... Came in at No. 5 in the doubles rankings for the Ohio Valley Region ... Ended the year with a nine-match winning streak in singles ... Went 13-2 in dual match-es ... Had just three of her 23 wins go to three sets ... Won her first five matches of the spring with victo-ries over opponents from Virginia, Tulsa, Columbia,
Troy and Lipscomb ... Came from behind to defeat Virginia’s Erin Vierra, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, at No. 5 singles in Memphis’ 5-2 win over the 16th-ranked Cavaliers ... Defeated Notre Dame’s Katherine White, 6-1, 6-4, at No. 6 to help the Lady Tigers beat the Irish 4-3 ... Came back from a 3-1 deficit in doubles play against Florida State’s Kerrie Cartwright and Kristina Schleich to win 8-6 at No. 3 and help Memphis win the dou-bles point against the Seminoles in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Clinched the doubles point against No. 21 Notre Dame with a 9-7 win over Quinn Gleason and Julie Vrabel.
FALL 2012: Went 9-5 in singles and 7-3 in doubles ... Co-champion of the consolation draw at the Dick Vitale Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic to end the season ... Defeated opponents from Tennessee, Alabama and East Tennessee State ... Won her first collegiate match against Syracuse’s Breanna Bachini, 6-2, 6-0, to open the season at the Amelia Island 10k ... Eight of her nine wins came in straight sets ... Went 3-0 at the Memphis Invitational #1 ... Was undefeated in doubles with teammate Stefanie Mikesz at the Memphis Invitational #2 with wins over Oklahoma, Purdue, Tulsa and Vanderbilt ... Compiled a 3-0 record in doubles at the Memphis Invitational #1 with partner Kelly Gray with no match closer than 8-4.
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The 64th-ranked woman in Germany after playing at Fichte-Gymnasium during her prep days ... Captured the ITF Luzern (Switzerland) Under-18 Girls singles ti-tle in 2008 ... Was the winner of the Rewe Cup in the under-21 division and reached the final in the Head German Master Series in 2011 ... Reached as high as No. 3 in Germany in the junior rankings, advancing to the German Junior Championships twice.
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Born Jan. 6 in Hagen, Germany ... Daughter of Thomas and Sabine Wegner ... Chose Memphis over SMU, Clemson and San Diego ... Majoring in International Business.
WeGner’s career sinGles statistics
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Year Record No. 1 No. 2 No. 32013 14-6 - 5-0 9-6
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freshMan • hs5-9
dinslaken, GerMany
karl zieGler school
MaJor: Undeclared
2013-14 - freshMan
FALL 2013: Went 8-7 in singles and 8-4 in doubles ... Appeared in the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional after pulling off a 6-3, 1-6, 6-0 win over Kentucky’s No. 55 Kelsey Dieters ... Advanced to the quarterfinals in doubles with Mikesz at the USTA/ITA Ohio Valley Regional ... Was one win shy from ad-vancing to the main draw at the Amelia Island 10k ... Advanced to the doubles final at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with partner Stefanie Mikesz ... The duo upset Mississippi State’s No. 48 team of Alexandra Perper and Naomi Tran, 8-7 (4).
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Was the top recruit out of Germany after her prep days at Karl Ziegler School ... Trained under coach Claus Uwe Schumann for seven years ... Won the Niederrheinmeister Senior Tournament and the German Doubles crown in 2012 ... In 2011, won the Niederrheinmeister Junior and Senior Tournament ... Claimed the 2010 ITF Junior Mönchengladbach Tournament ... Posted several wins over top-450 WTA professional players and top-70 junior players ... Made several appearances in the ITF Junior Doubles championship matches.
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Born July 8 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany ... Full name is Ann-Kathrin Wind ... Daughter of Ralf and Ute Wind ... Chose Memphis over Florida State and South Florida ... Undecided on a major.
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MeMphis advances to first ncaa toUrnaMent
The University of Memphis women’s tennis team knew the 2013 season was going to be special with five returning letterwinners and a strong recruit-ing class consisting of two internationals and one American. Despite falling to Tulsa in the Conference USA semifinals, the Lady Tigers posted a 17-6 reg-ular season mark with five wins over ranked oppo-nents and a top-35 national ranking to qualify for the program’s first NCAA Tournament. Entering the Tuscaloosa Regional as the No. 3 seed, Memphis put on a dominant performance over No. 2-seeded Florida State, 4-1, to move on to the second round. Memphis’ historic season came to an end following a 4-0 loss to No. 9 Alabama.
collins earns Berth into ncaas
For the second-straight season, senior Courtney Collins qualified for the NCAA Singles Championship with a 16-9 record that included five wins over ranked opponents and a national ranking of 55th.
The Fulton, Miss., native faced Texas A&M’s No. 4 Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar, dropping a 6-1, 6-3 contest. Collins ended the year ranked No. 50 in the country and inked her name in the record books as second all-time in career singles victories at Memphis.
lady tiGers tie c-Usa record With six all-conference selections
The Lady Tigers garnered six all-conference selections following the C-USA Championships, an achievement that had only been done three previous times in the league’s history.
Skylar Kuykendall became the first Lady Tiger in program history to be named C-USA Freshman of the Year after recording a 27-8 mark through the regular season. Kuykendall also was named to the third team singles. Senior Courtney Collins notched her third-straight first team singles selection, while grad student Tiffany Welcher and sophomore Alyssa Hibberd were second team nods. Freshman Caroline Wegner was selected to the third team singles and also picked up third team doubles honors with junior partner Stefanie Mikesz.
MeMphis sets proGraM hiGhs in national rankinGs
Memphis set program bests in team, singles and doubles national rankings in the 2013 season. After a 5-2 win over No. 16 Virginia, Memphis jumped 17 spots in the polls from 39th to 22nd for the program’s highest ranking in its 38 years of existence.
Entering the fall, senior Courtney Collins ranked a program-high 21st in the nation after her 27-7 junior season. However after sitting out during the fall to recover from surgery, Collins had to work from the bottom up during the spring in order to reach as high as 23rd.
Collins and senior Kelly Gray also set a program best in the doubles rankings, coming in at No. 18 enter-ing the spring season. The duo played together in one tournament during the fall, the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic, where they defeated one top-40 duo, and teams from Florida and Oklahoma State to take home the title.
WoMen’s tennis Garners several ita reGional aWards
Memphis received four ITA Ohio Valley Regional awards following the 2013 season.
Head coach Lee Taylor Walker was named the Wilson/ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year, the program’s first time to receive the honor. Associate head coach Mark Finnegan was tabbed as the re-gion’s assistant coach of the year, garnering the award for the second-straight season after being se-lected on the men’s side in 2012.
Student-athletes that received honors were Courtney Collins, who was selected as the region’s Senior of the Year, and graduate student Tiffany Welcher, who received the region’s Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship.
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Courtney Collins was named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team for the third-straight year in 2013.
The Fulton, Miss. native is currently working on her master’s and has maintained a 3.69 GPA after one year in the exercise and sports science program. Collins received her bachelor’s degree in 2012 with a 3.84 GPA in interdisciplinary studies.
In June 2013, Collins was awarded C-USA’s Jim Castaneda Postgraduate Scholarship, which is a $4,000 scholarship given to 12 student-athletes across the league as selected by the C-USA Faculty Athletics Respresentatives and approved by the Board of Directors.
MeMphis pUshes hoMe WinninG streak to 33 Matches
The Lady Tigers posted an impressive 14-0 mark in the Bluff City during the 2013 season. Among Memphis’ biggest wins of the year, the team record-ed victories over No. 16 Virginia, No. 42 Kansas State and No. 70 Columbia at home. Memphis also picked up wins over three C-USA teams in UCF, UTEP and Southern Miss.
With 14-straight wins in 2013, the team’s home un-beaten streak stretched to 33 matches, a program best. Memphis played just one home match in 2012, and posted a 10-0 record in 2011 and an 8-0 mark in 2010. The last time the Lady Tigers dropped a deci-sion as the home team was against Arkansas State on April 9, 2009, when Memphis fell 6-1.
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The Lady Tigers were not only impressive on the court in 2013, but also raised the bar in the class-room during the season.
Memphis was named an ITA All-Academic Team for the fourth-straight year after recording a team GPA of 3.7 over the 2012-13 academic year. Memphis also had seven named ITA Scholar-Athletes - Courtney Collins, Kelly Gray, Alyssa Hibberd, Skylar Kuykendall, Stefanie Mikesz, Liza Tymchenko and Tiffany Welcher.
This was the seventh year Memphis was selected as one of the top academic teams in the country, also getting the honor from 2001-03.
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Memphis began play at The Racquet Club of Memphis in October with the Memphis Invitational #1. The Lady Tigers recorded a 27-3 record over opponents from Drake, Loyola Marymount and UT Martin to conclude a successful weekend on the court.
In November, Memphis was back in action at home in its second-to-last fall tournament. Grad student Tiffany Welcher and freshman Skylar Kuykendall each won their respective draws with 3-0 records while ju-nior Stefanie Mikesz and freshman Caroline Wegner went undefeated in doubles play with victories over Oklahoma, Purdue, Tulsa and Vanderbilt.
MeMphis sWeeps titles at dick vitale classic
The Lady Tigers ended the fall season in impres-sive fashion by taking home both the singles and doubles titles at the Dick Vitale Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic.
For the second-straight year, a Lady Tiger took home the singles title as sophomore Liza Tymchenko went 5-0 to take the crown. Tymchenko defeated three players from Florida’s 2012 national championship team, two of which were ranked, as well as oppo-nents from Oklahoma State and Notre Dame.
In doubles, seniors Courtney Collins and Kelly Gray teamed up for the first time in the season to re-cord a 4-0 mark with wins over opponents from Florida, Notre Dame and Oklahoma State to win the tournament.
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Overall Record Conference Home Away Neutral vs National Ranked18-7 3-1 14-0 1-5 3-2 6-7
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Singles Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 vs Nat’l Strk Last 10Courtney Collins 16-10 15-9 1-1 3-2 14-8 1-0 --- --- --- --- 5-10 L1 5-4Kelly Gray 15-8 8-0 7-8 2-0 --- --- --- 2-0 --- 6-0 1-0 W8 9-1Alyssa Hibberd 26-9 16-3 10-6 3-1 --- --- 1-0 4-1 9-1 2-1 1-2 L1 7-1Skylar Kuykendall 28-9 16-5 12-4 4-1 --- 5-1 7-1 2-2 1-0 1-1 2-3 L1 5-3Stefanie Mikesz 12-5 10-4 2-1 1-1 --- 1-1 1-1 1-1 5-0 2-1 0-1 L1 8-2Liza Tymchenko 23-15 8-11 15-4 2-3 --- 1-2 4-5 3-4 --- --- 3-4 L2 4-4Caroline Wegner 23-7 13-2 10-5 4-0 --- --- 2-0 2-0 4-0 5-2 0-2 W9 7-0Tiffany Welcher 21-7 11-3 10-4 2-0 1-0 8-2 0-1 2-0 --- --- 2-3 L1 8-1Totals 165-70 98-36 67-34 21-8 15-8 16-6 15-8 16-8 19-1 17-5 14-25Percentage .702 .731 .663 .724 .652 .727 .652 .667 .950 .773 .359
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Doubles Teams Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 vs Nat’l Strk Last 10Kelly Gray/Caroline Wegner 3-2 0-0 3-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W3 3-2Alyssa Hibberd/Tiffany Welcher 26-10 17-5 9-5 5-0 5-3 12-2 --- 2-5 L1 9-1Skylar Kuykendall/Liza Tymchenko 9-6 2-1 7-5 0-1 --- --- 2-1 0-1 L2 5-5Kelly Gray/Stefanie Mikesz 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 L1 2-2Stefanie Mikesz/Caroline Wegner 20-8 14-6 6-2 3-1 --- 5-0 9-6 0-0 W1 8-2Kelly Gray/Alyssa Hibberd 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W1 1-0Kelly Gray/Tiffany Welcher 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W1 1-0Courtney Collins/Kelly Gray 9-9 4-7 5-2 1-2 4-6 0-1 --- 2-7 L4 4-6Courtney Collins/Liza Tymchenko 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 --- 0-1 L1 0-1Kelly Gray/Skylar Kuykendall 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- 2-0 0-0 W2 2-0Totals 74-38 40-20 34-18 9-4 9-9 17-4 14-7 4-14Percentage .661 .667 .654 .692 .500 .810 .667 .222
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Singles DoublesDate Opponent Score Overall Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 31/15/2013 Lipscomb W 7-0 1-0 0-0 W W W W W W u W W1/16/2013 UT Martin W 7-0 2-0 0-0 W W W W W W u W W1/26/2013 at #9 Alabama L 0-4 2-1 0-0 u u L L u L L L W1/27/2013 vs #24 Tulsa* L 3-4 2-2 0-0 L L L L W W L W W2/1/2013 Morehead State W 7-0 3-2 0-0 W W W W W Ww W W Ww2/15/2013 #42 Kansas State W 4-2 4-2 0-0 L L W W W u u W W2/17/2013 #70 Columbia W 4-3 5-2 0-0 W L W L W W L u L2/24/2013 #16 Virginia W 5-2 6-2 0-0 W L W W W W L L L2/27/2013 at #12 Vanderbilt L 2-5 6-3 0-0 L L L W W L L u L3/3/2013 vs #44 Saint Mary’s W 4-2 7-3 0-0 L u L W W W u W W3/4/2013 at #21 Arizona State L 2-5 7-4 0-0 L W W L L L W L L3/8/2013 UCF* W 6-1 8-4 1-0 W W W L W W W W L3/10/2013 Saint Louis W 7-0 9-4 1-0 W W W W W W W W W3/10/2013 Murray State W 7-0 10-4 1-0 W W W W W W W W W3/16/2013 Illinois State W 7-0 11-4 1-0 W W W W W W u W W3/23/2013 South Alabama W 5-0 12-4 1-0 W W u W u W W W u3/23/2013 Southern Illinois W 7-0 13-4 1-0 W W W W W W W W u3/30/2013 UTEP* W 7-0 14-4 2-0 W W W W W W W W u3/30/2013 Southern Miss* W 7-0 15-4 3-0 W W W W W W u W W4/7/2013 at #21 Notre Dame W 4-3 16-4 3-0 L W L L W W L W W4/14/2013 at #24 Tulsa* L 2-4 16-5 3-1 L W L W W L L u L4/19/2013 vs UCF W 4-0 17-5 3-1 W W u W u u u W W4/20/2013 vs #24 Tulsa L 3-4 17-6 3-1 L W L W W L L u L5/10/2013 vs #21 Florida State W 4-1 18-6 3-1 W W W L u u W u W5/11/2013 at #9 Alabama L 0-4 18-7 3-1 u L L u u L L L u
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#58 MeMphis 7, lipscoMB 0Jan. 15, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. Welcher (MEM) def. Kromer (LIP) 6-0, 6-12. Collins (MEM) def. Welcher (LIP) 6-4, 6-23. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Bellini (LIP) 6-0, 6-24. Wegner (MEM) def. Borck (LIP) 7-6 (3), 6-15. Hibberd (MEM) def. Djuknic (LIP) 6-1, 6-06. Gray (MEM) def. Naruka (LIP) 6-0, 6-2
Doubles1. #18 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. Borck/Welcher (LIP) unf2. #35 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Kromer/Bellini (LIP) 8-03. Tymchenko/Kuykendall (MEM) def. Djuknic/Naruka (LIP) 8-2
#58 MeMphis 7, Ut Martin 0Jan. 16, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. Collins (MEM) def. Simic (UTM) 6-1, 6-12. Mikesz (MEM) def. Van Zyl (UTM) 6-1, 6-23. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Laing (UTM) 6-1, 6-04. Hibberd (MEM) def. Silva (UTM) 6-0, 6-05. Kuykendall (MEM) def. McCall (UTM) 6-1, 6-06. Gray (MEM) def. Nicole (UTM) 6-0, 6-0
Doubles1. #18 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. Simic/Herbold (UTM) unf2. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Laing/Winkelmann (UTM) 8-13. Tymchenko/Kuykendall (MEM) def. Van Zyl/McCall (UTM) 8-0
#9 alaBaMa 4, #52 MeMphis 0Jan. 26, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Singles1. #12 Macfarlane (BAMA) vs. Collins (MEM) 6-3, 3-0 unf2. #13 Guarachi (BAMA) vs. Welcher (MEM) 7-6 (5), 3-2 unf3. #59 Jansen (BAMA) def. Mikesz (MEM) 6-2, 6-24. Foehse (BAMA) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-3, 6-25. Zabor (BAMA) def. Hibberd (MEM) 6-1, 3-4 unf6. #105 Maynetto (BAMA) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 6-1, 6-4
Doubles1. #2 Guarachi/Macfarlane (BAMA) def. #18 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-52. Foehse/Jansen (BAMA) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-73. #35 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Ebada/Zabor (BAMA) 8-2
#24 tUlsa 4, #52 MeMphis 3Jan. 27, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Singles1. #124 Vickers (TLS) def. Collins (MEM) 6-1, 6-12. Enrique (TLS) def. Mikesz (MEM) 6-3, 6-13. Farley (TLS) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-3, 1-6, 6-34. Saarteinen (TLS) def. Hibberd (MEM) 6-2, 6-35. Wegner (MEM) def. Benito (TLS) 7-5, 6-16. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Kuricova (TLS) 6-3, 6-1
Doubles1. #9 Vickers/Enrique (TLS) def. #18 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-42. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Farley/Saarteinen (TLS) 8-63. #35 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Sant’Anna/Kuricova (TLS) 8-4
#50 MeMphis 7, Morehead state 0Feb. 1, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. Collins (MEM) def. Cran (MOR) 6-1, 6-22. Kuykendall (MEM) def. McLean (MOR) 6-3, 6-13. Mikesz (MEM) def. Beaule (MOR) 6-2, 6-04. Gray (MEM) def. Pacheco-Brosseau (MOR) 6-0, 6-15. Hibberd (MEM) def. Wright (MOR) 6-06. Welcher (MEM) def. No player (MOR) walkover
Doubles1. #18 Collins/Gray (MEM) def. Pacheco-Brosseau/McLean (MOR) 8-32. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Wright/Beaule (MOR) 8-03. #35 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. No player/No player (MOR) wo
#51 MeMphis 4, #42 kansas state 2Feb. 15, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #17 Niedermayerova (KSU) def.
#61 Collins (MEM)2-6, 6-1, 7-5
2. Bonacic (KSU) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (6)3. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Kubickova (KSU) 3-6, 6-2, 6-04. Welcher (MEM) def. Gomez Aleman (KSU) 6-1, 6-25. Mikesz (MEM) def. Borau Ramos (KSU) 7-5, 6-26. Wegner (MEM) def. St. Hill (KSU) 7-6, 1-3 unf
Doubles1. #35 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. #26 Niedermayerova/Bonacic
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2. Hibberd/Welcher (MEM) def. Borau Ramos/Kubickova (KSU) 8-13. #47 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Gomez Aleman/St. Hill (KSU) 8-4
#51 MeMphis 4, #70 colUMBia 3Feb. 17, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #61 Collins (MEM) def. #37 Bartnik (COL) 6-3, 6-22. Sanon (COL) def. Welcher (MEM) 6-4, 6-43. Tymchenko (MEM) def. #109 Vaidya (COL) 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-44. Leung (COL) def. Mikesz (MEM) 6-2, 6-25. Wegner (MEM) def. Stratman (COL) 7-6 (7), 6-36. Hibberd (MEM) def. Kovacevic (COL) 6-3, 7-5
Doubles1. Sanon/Vaidya (COL) def. #35 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-02. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) vs. Bartnik/Leung (COL) 5-6
unf3. Stratman/Takenaga (COL) def. #47 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 8-5
#39 MeMphis 5, #16 virGinia 2Feb. 24, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #61 Collins (MEM) def. #11 Elbaba (UVA) 6-4, 6-42. #46 Nauta (UVA) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 3-6, 6-1, 6-03. Kuykendall (MEM) def. #92 Xi (UVA) 7-6 (3), 7-54. Welcher (MEM) def. Epstein (UVA) 6-4, 6-25. Wegner (MEM) def. Vierra (UVA) 2-6, 7-5, 6-36. Hibberd (MEM) def. Peretz (UVA) 6-1, 6-2
Doubles1. #5 Epstein/Vierra (UVA) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-52. #17 Xi/Nauta (UVA) def. Collins/Tymchenko (MEM) 8-33. Elbaba/Tomljanovic (UVA) def. #47 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 8-5
#12 vanderBilt 5, #22 MeMphis 2Feb. 27, 2013 at Nashville, Tenn.
Singles1. #60 Mira (VU) def. #23 Collins (MEM) 1-6, 6-3, 6-12. Colton (VU) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-3, 6-13. Casares (VU) def. Welcher (MEM) 6-3, 1-6, 6-44. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Antal (VU) 6-1, 6-25. Hibberd (MEM) def. #64 Sellyn (VU) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2)6. Altick (VU) def. Wegner (MEM) 6-0, 6-2
Doubles1. Antal/Casares (VU) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-62. #29 Colton/Mira (VU) vs. #58 Collins/Gray (MEM) 6-6
unf3. Altick/Sellyn (VU) def. Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 8-6
#22 MeMphis 4, #44 saint Mary’s 2Mar. 3, 2013 at Tempe, Ariz.
Singles1. #18 Jullien (SMC) def. #23 Collins (MEM) 6-1, 7-52. Welcher (MEM) vs. Isip (SMC) 7-6 (5), 2-4 unf3. #121 Flores (SMC) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 1-6, 6-2, 6-14. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Leduc (SMC) 6-4, 6-25. Hibberd (MEM) def. Frampton (SMC) 6-2, 6-26. Mikesz (MEM) def. Searl (SMC) 7-6 (2), 6-2
Doubles1. #58 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. Jullien/Flores (SMC) 4-6
unf2. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. #37 Isip/Searl (SMC) 8-43. Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Frampton/Leduc (SMC) 8-2
#21 arizona state 5, #22 MeMphis 2Mar. 4, 2013 at Tempe, Ariz.
Singles1. #88 Cako (ASU) def. #23 Collins (MEM) 6-1, 6-12. Welcher (MEM) def. #111 Krawczyk (ASU) 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-13. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Sahagun (ASU) 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-14. Vlad (ASU) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-2, 0-6, 6-35. James (ASU) def. Hibberd (MEM) 3-6, 6-4, 6-06. Smith (ASU) def. Wegner (MEM) 6-2, 3-6, 7-5
Doubles1. #58 Collins/Gray (MEM) def. #40 Cako/Smith (ASU) 8-62. Smith/Panoho (ASU) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-43. Sahagun/Krawczyk (ASU) def. Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 9-8
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#25 MeMphis 6, Ucf 1Mar. 8, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #23 Collins (MEM) def. Lorbergs (UCF) 6-4, 7-6 (2)2. Welcher (MEM) def. Haraldson (UCF) 6-2, 6-23. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Doerfler (UCF) 6-1, 6-04. Eberhart (UCF) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-4, 6-45. Hibberd (MEM) def. Griffith (UCF) 7-6 (3), 7-56. Wegner (MEM) def. Baptista (UCF) 6-2, 6-4
Doubles1. #58 Collins/Gray (MEM) def. Lorbergs/Haraldson (UCF) 9-72. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Griffith/Eberhart (UCF) 8-53. Doerfler/Baptista (UCF) def. Tymchenko/Kuykendall (MEM) 8-4
#25 MeMphis 7, saint loUis 0Mar. 10, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #23 Collins (MEM) def. Hollis (SLU) 6-1, 6-22. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Elmore (SLU) 6-0, 6-13. Wegner (MEM) def. Cook (SLU) 6-4, 6-24. Hibberd (MEM) def. Toro Moreno (SLU) 6-1, 6-15. Mikesz (MEM) def. Yacaman (SLU) 6-2, 6-46. Gray (MEM) def. Jolly (SLU) 6-0, 6-2
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Elmore/Urzendowski (SLU) 8-12. Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Hollis/Cook (SLU) 8-43. Gray/Kuykendall (MEM) def. Toro Moreno/Yacaman (SLU) 8-1
#25 MeMphis 7, MUrray state 0Mar. 10, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. 23 Collins (MEM) def. Canty (MUR) 6-0, 6-12. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Suga (MUR) 6-2, 6-23. Wegner (MEM) def. Blue (MUR) 6-1, 6-44. Hibberd (MEM) def. Patton (MUR) 6-4, 6-25. Mikesz (MEM) def. Huerth (MUR) 6-2, 6-06. Gray (MEM) def. Stoltz (MUR) 6-1, 6-2
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Canty/Huerth (MUR) 8-42. Wegner/Mikesz (MEM) def. Suga/Blue (MUR) 8-43. Kuykendall/Gray (MEM) def. Stoltz/Patton (MUR) 8-0
#31 MeMphis 7, illinois state 0Mar. 16, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #39 Collins (MEM) def. Marx (ISU) 6-2, 6-12. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Tigges (ISU) 6-4, 6-33. Hibberd (MEM) def. Abello (ISU) 6-0, 6-04. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Ilves (ISU) 6-2, 6-1
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5. Mikesz (MEM) def. Youngberg (ISU) 6-2, 6-06. Wegner (MEM) def. Nisbet (ISU) 6-0, 6-2
Doubles1. #44 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. Abello/Marx (ISU) 5-2
unf2. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Ilves/Tigges (ISU) 8-33. #63 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Nisbet/Youngberg (ISU) 8-3
#31 MeMphis 5, soUth alaBaMa 0Mar. 23, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #39 Collins (MEM) def. Meszarosova (USA) 6-2, 6-12. Welcher (MEM) def. Krachok (USA) 6-0, 6-23. Kuykendall (MEM) vs. Newton (USA) 4-6, 4-2 unf4. Hibberd (MEM) def. Papke (USA) 6-2, 6-15. Tymchenko (MEM) vs. Martin (USA) 6-2, 2-2 unf6. Mikesz (MEM) def. Sanchez (USA) 6-1, 6-4
Doubles1. #44 Collins/Gray (MEM) def. Meszarosova/Newton (USA) 8-22. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Krachok/Ghermain (USA) 8-13. #63 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Martin/Papke (USA) 5-3
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#31 MeMphis 7, soUthern illinois 0Mar. 23, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #39 Collins (MEM) def. Delsart (SIU) 6-2, 6-42. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Tomishima (SIU) 7-6 (7), 6-43. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Lee (SIU) 6-2, 6-44. Mikesz (MEM) def. Cairo Baza (SIU) 6-0, 6-25. Wegner (MEM) def. Dien (SIU) 6-1, 6-7 (5), 1-0
(10-7)6. Gray (MEM) def. Simons (SIU) 6-2, 6-1
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Delsart/Simons (SIU) 8-12. #63 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Dien/Tomishima (SIU) 8-23. Kuykendall/Gray (MEM) def. Lee/Love (SIU) 5-6
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#32 MeMphis 7, Utep 0Mar. 30, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #34 Collins (MEM) def. Calvillo (UTEP) 6-4, 6-42. Welcher (MEM) def. Trierweiler (UTEP) 6-2, 6-13. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Vazquez (UTEP) 6-3, 6-14. Tymchenko (MEM) def. LeBlond (UTEP) 6-0, 6-25. Hibberd (MEM) def. Tench (UTEP) 6-0, 6-26. Gray (MEM) def. Michau (UTEP) 6-1, 6-3
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Trierweiler/Calvillo (UTEP) 8-02. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Vazquez/LeBlond (UTEP) 8-33. Tymchenko/Kuykendall (MEM) def. Sylenko/Tench (UTEP) 7-2
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#32 MeMphis 7, soUthern Miss 0Mar. 30, 2013 at Memphis, Tenn.
Singles1. #34 Collins (MEM) def. Coats (USM) 6-1, 6-32. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Lanier (USM) 6-0, 6-23. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Grossman (USM) 6-4, 6-34. Gray (MEM) def. Oskin (USM) 6-4, 6-05. Mikesz (MEM) def. Case (USM) 6-0, 6-06. Wegner (MEM) def. Nettles (USM) 6-0, 6-0
Doubles1. #51 Collins/Gray (MEM) def. Grossman/Coats (USM) 6-3
unf2. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Lanier/Oskin (USM) 8-23. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Case/Nettles (USM) 8-0
#36 MeMphis 4, #21 notre daMe 3Apr. 7, 2013 at South Bend, Ind.
Singles1. #48 Sanders (ND) def. #34 Collins (MEM) 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-42. Welcher (MEM) def. Gleason (ND) 6-3, 6-13. Kellner (ND) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 7-6 (3), 6-44. McGaffigan (ND) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 7-6 (2), 6-35. Hibberd (MEM) def. O’Koniewski (ND) 7-6 (4), 6-7
(4), 6-46. Wegner (MEM) def. White (ND) 6-1, 6-4
Doubles1. #76 Kellner/McGaffigan (ND) def. #51 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-32. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. #52 Sabacinski/Sanders (ND) 8-53. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Gleason/Vrabel (ND) 9-7
#26 tUlsa 4, #28 MeMphis 2Apr. 14, 2013 at Tulsa, Okla.
Singles1. #18 Vickers (TLS) def. #44 Collins (MEM) 6-2, 6-32. Enrique (TLS) vs. Welcher (MEM) 6-7 (4), 6-1,
5-4 unf3. Farley (TLS) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-3, 3-6, 6-04. Saarteinen (TLS) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 6-3, 6-35. Hibberd (MEM) def. Sant’Anna (TLS) 6-3, 6-16. Wegner (MEM) def. Kurickova (TLS) 6-3, 6-4
Doubles1. #18 Vickers/Enrique (TLS) def. #65 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-42. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Saarteinen/Farley (TLS) 8-33. Kurickova/Sant’Anna (TLS) def. #59 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 8-3
#33 MeMphis 4, Ucf 0Apr. 19, 2013 at Houston, Texas
Singles1. #48 Collins (MEM) def. #124 Lorbergs (UCF) 6-0, 6-22. Welcher (MEM) def. Doerfler (UCF) 6-2, 7-63. Kuykendall (MEM) vs. Haraldson (UCF) 6-3, 5-4 unf4. Tymchenko (MEM) def. Eberhard (UCF) 6-1, 6-35. Wegner (MEM) vs. Griffith (UCF) 5-7, 3-3 unf6. Hibberd (MEM) vs. Baptista (UCF) 6-3, 4-4 unf
Doubles1. #71 Collins/Gray (MEM) vs. Lorbergs/Haraldson (UCF) 2-4
unf2. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Griffith/Eberhart (UCF) 8-03. #58 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Doerfler/Baptista (UCF) 8-1
#24 tUlsa 4, #33 MeMphis 3Apr. 20, 2013 at Houston, Texas
Singles1. #14 Vickers (TLS) def. #48 Collins (MEM) 5-7, 6-3, 6-22. Welcher (MEM) def. Enrique (TLS) 6-1, 7-53. Farley (TLS) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-1, 7-6 (5)4. Wegner (MEM) def. Saarteinen (TLS) 1-6, 6-3, 6-05. Hibberd (MEM) def. Sant’Anna (TLS) 7-6 (5), 6-36. Kurickova (TLS) def. Mikesz (MEM) 6-1, 6-7 (6),
7-6 (4)
Doubles1. #21 Vickers/Enrique (TLS) def. #71 Collins/Gray (MEM) 8-52. Farley/Saarteinen (TLS) vs. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 6-7
unf3. Kurickova/Sant’Anna (TLS) def. #58 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 8-3
#33 MeMphis 4, #21 florida state 1May 10, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Singles1. #55 Collins (MEM) def. #62 Borthwick (FSU) 6-3, 6-22. Welcher (MEM) def. #83 Segarelli (FSU) 6-4, 6-13. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Vriens (FSU) 6-0, 6-14. #120 Sargeant (FSU) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-0, 6-15. Cartwright (FSU) vs. Wegner (MEM) 7-6 (4), 1-2 unf6. Schleich (FSU) vs. Hibberd (MEM) 5-7, 2-0 unf
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Borthwick/Segarelli (FSU) 8-52. Vriens/Sargeant (MEM) vs. #77 Gray/Collins (MEM) 8-7
unf3. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Cartwright/Schleich (FSU) 8-6
#9 alaBaMa 4, #33 MeMphis 0May 11, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Singles1. #34 Macfarlane (BAMA) vs. #55 Collins (MEM) 6-4, 1-4 unf2. #36 Guarachi (BAMA) def. Welcher (MEM) 6-4, 6-33. #118 Jansen (BAMA) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 6-3, 6-24. Foehse (BAMA) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-2, 5-4 unf5. Maynetto (BAMA) vs. Wegner (MEM) 5-7, 3-3 unf6. Zabor (BAMA) def. Hibberd (MEM) 6-4, 6-2
Doubles1. #7 Guarachi/Macfarlane (BAMA) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-12. #83 Foehse/Jansen (BAMA) def. #77 Gray/Collins (MEM) 8-53. Maynetto/Zabor (BAMA) vs. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 7-2
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Conference USA OverallTeam W-L Home Away W-L L10 Streak*Tulsa 4 1 .800 19 7 .731Tulane 4 1 .800 17 7 .708*%Rice 2 1 .667 21 5 .808UAB 2 1 .667 12 8 .600*Memphis 3 2 .600 18 7 .720UCF 1 1 .500 14 8 .636SMU 2 2 .500 14 10 .583Houston 1 1 .500 12 10 .545Marshall 1 1 .500 13 11 .542UTEP 1 2 .333 12 12 .500Old Dominion 0 1 .000 14 8 .636East Carolina 0 1 .000 12 12 .500Southern Miss 0 5 .000 0 21 .000
% - C-USA Champion* NCAA Tournament Selection
player of the year
Samantha Vickers, Tulsa
freshMan of the year
Skylar Kuykendall, Memphis
neWcoMer of the year
Liat Zimmerman, Rice
coach of the year
Elizabeth Schmidt, Rice
oUtstandinG sinGles player of the chaMpionship
Dominique Harmath, Rice
oUtstandinG doUBles teaM of the chaMpionship
Samantha Vickers/Isaura Enrique, Tulsa all-conference Usa first teaM
S Courtney Collins, MemphisS Natalie Beazant, RiceS Dominique Harmath, RiceS Aleksandra Malyarchikova, SMUS Edyta Cieplucha, SMUS Klara Vyskocilova, TulaneS Samantha Vickers, TulsaS Genevieve Lorbergs, UCFD Samantha Vickers/Isaura Enrique, Tulsa all-conference Usa second teaM
S Elena Kordolaimi, HoustonS Dominika Zaprazna, MarshallS Alyssa Hibberd, MemphisS Tiffany Welcher, MemphisS Diana Ivanova, Old DominionS Emma Levy, TulaneS Isaura Enrique, TulsaS Michelle Farley, TulsaD Natalie Beazant/Dominique Harmath, Rice all-conference Usa third teaM
S Melis Tanik, East CarolinaS Skylar Kuykendall, MemphisS Caroline Wegner, MemphisS Katie Gater, RiceS Liat Zimmerman, RiceS Vaszilisza Bulgakova, SMUS Isabel Fernandez, UABS Rebeca Calvillo, UTEPD Stefanie Mikesz/Caroline Wegner, Memphis
2013 C-USA AWARDS
2013 conference Usa toUrnaMent resUlts
april 18-21, 2013hoUston, texas
first roUnd - thUrsday, april 18#4 Tulane 4, #13 Southern Miss 0#5 SMU 4, #12 UTEP 0#9 Old Dominion 4, #8 UAB 1#7 Marshall 4, #10 Houston 3#6 UCF 4, #11 East Carolina 1Tie for 9th - USM, UTEP, UAB, Houston, ECU
QUarterfinals - friday, april 19#1 Rice 4, #9 Old Dominion 0#5 SMU 4, #4 Tulane 2#2 Tulsa 4, #7 Marshall 0#3 Memphis 4, #6 UCF 0Tie for 5th - Old Dominion, Tulane, Marshall, UCF
seMifinals - satUrday, april 20#1 Rice 4, #5 SMU 1#2 Tulsa 4, #3 Memphis 3Tie for 3rd - Memphis, SMU
c-Usa chaMpionship - sUnday, april 21#1 Rice 4, #2 Tulsa 1
2013 C-USA TOURNAMENT
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Singles Leaders
all sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Kelly Gray MEM 8 0 1.000
2. Sarah Wikowski UAB 4 0 1.000
3. Belen Rivera TLS 2 0 1.000
4. Samantha Vickers TLS 21 2 .913
5. Renata Kuricova TLS 13 2 .867
6. Caroline Wegner MEM 13 2 .867
7. Alyssa Hibberd MEM 16 3 .842
8. Jamie-Leigh Michaeu UTEP 5 1 .833
9. Natalie Beazant RICE 18 4 .818
#1 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Rachel Daniell UAB 2 0 1.000
2. Samantha Vickers TLS 21 2 .913
3. Aleks Malyarchikova SMU 6 1 .857
4. Natalie Beazant RICE 18 4 .818
5. Isabel Fernandez UAB 13 4 .765
6. Genevieve Lorbergs UCF 16 5 .762
7. Rebeca Calvillo UTEP 12 6 .667
Klara Vyskocilova TLN 12 6 .667
9. Courtney Collins MEM 14 8 .636
#2 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Yilian Zhang ECU 4 0 1.000
2. Diana Ivanova ODU 3 0 1.000
3. Michelle Farley TLS 2 0 1.000
Isabel Fernandez UAB 2 0 1.000
5. Skylar Kuykendall MEM 5 1 .833
6. Tiffany Welcher MEM 7 2 .778
7. Aleks Malyarchikova SMU 10 3 .769
8. Melis Tanik ECU 13 5 .722
9. Dominique Harmath RICE 16 7 .696
#3 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Emma Levy TLN 10 0 1.000
2. Neena Wanko ECU 2 0 1.000
Danielle Terpko ECU 2 0 1.000
Caroline Wegner MEM 2 0 1.000
5. Skylar Kuykendall MEM 8 1 .889
6. Saana Saarteinen TLS 5 1 .833
7. Hristina Dishkova SMU 3 1 .750
8. Gabi Vazquez UTEP 11 4 .733
9. Rocio Martin Fernand HOU 12 6 .667
#4 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Michelle Farley TLS 4 0 1.000
Hristina Dishkova SMU 4 0 1.000
3. Carol Benito TLS 2 0 1.000
#4 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
Kelly Gray MEM 2 0 1.000
Abby Richmond ECU 2 0 1.000
Caroline Wegner MEM 2 0 1.000
Tiffany Welcher MEM 2 0 1.000
8. Maja Kazmieruk HOU 7 1 .875
9. Alyssa Hibberd MEM 2 0 1.000
#5 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Caroline Eberhart UCF 5 0 1.000
Stefanie Mikesz MEM 5 0 1.000
3. Renata Kuricova TLS 4 0 1.000
Dionne Sanders HOU 4 0 1.000
Ellie Ball MAR 4 0 1.000
Caroline Wegner MEM 4 0 1.000
7. Liat Zimmerman RICE 3 0 1.000
Dana Oppinger MAR 3 0 1.000
Yana Erkeeva SMU 3 0 1.000
#6 sinGles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Kelly Gray MEM 6 0 1.000
2. Sarah Witkowski UAB 4 0 1.000
3. Belen Rivera TLS 2 0 1.000
4. Caroline Magnusson TLN 10 2 .833
5. Jamie-Leigh Michau UTEP 5 1 .833
6. Renata Kuricova TLS 9 2 .818
7. Nika Khmolovska ODU 11 4 .733
8. Karlyn Timko MAR 10 4 .714
Caroline Wegner MEM 5 2 .714
Doubles Leaders
all doUBles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Elster/Levy TLN 4 0 1.000
2. Fuleihan/Watson ECU 2 0 1.000
Gray/Kuykendall MEM 2 0 1.000
4. Enrique/Vickers TLS 21 3 .875
5. Ball/Voscekova MAR 6 1 .857
6. Fraser/Kazmieruk HOU 14 3 .824
7. Kuricova/Sant’Anna TLS 17 4 .810
8. Kucin/Zaprazna MAR 7 2 .778
9. Hibberd/Welcher MEM 17 5 .773
#1 doUBles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Enrique/Vickers TLS 21 3 .875
2. Kucin/Zaprazna MAR 7 2 .778
3. Beazant/Harmath RICE 20 6 .769
4. Haraldson/Lorbergs UCF 13 5 .722
5. Hibberd/Welcher MEM 5 3 .625
6. Calvillo/Trierweiler UTEP 13 9 .591
7. Bulgakova/Malyarchikova SMU 9 7 .562
8. Hristova/Ivanova ODU 6 5 .545
9. Daniell/Moolman UAB 8 7 .533
#2 doUBles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Mikesz/Wegner MEM 5 0 1.000
2. Hibberd/Welcher MEM 12 2 .857
3. Ball/Voscekova MAR 6 1 .857
4. Magnusson/Thornton TLN 7 2 .778
5. Olguin/Pires ODU 9 3 .750
6. Hois/Levy TLN 3 1 .750
Richmond/Wanko ECU 3 1 .750
8. Gater/Zimmerman RICE 11 4 .733
9. Faught/Witkowski UAB 9 4 .692
#3 doUBles
Rk Name TM W L PCT
1. Elster/Levy TLN 4 0 1.000
2. Gray/Kuykendall MEM 2 0 1.000
Fuleihan/Watson ECU 2 0 1.000
Cieplucha/Fayner SMU 2 0 1.000
5. Fraser/Kazimieruk HOU 13 3 .812
6. Kuricova/Sant’Anna TLS 17 4 .810
7. Fernandez/Simon UAB 12 3 .800
8. Dishkova/Verner SMU 3 1 .750
9. Trigo/Zinko RICE 14 5 .737
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Y e a r - B y - Y e a r R e s u lt s
1975-76Record: 7-10 • Metro: n/a
H: 4-4 • A: 2-5 • N: 1-1Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/10 at Lipscomb W 5-410/11 vs Western Kentucky L 0-910/11 vs Evansville W 6-310/18 Belmont W 8-410/18 Mississippi L 2-1010/24 Murray State L 0-910/30 at Chattanooga L 1-810/31 at Univ. of the South L 4-53/26 Southeast Missouri W 9-23/27 Rhodes College W 6-43/27 UT Martin W 9-04/2 Mississippi L 4-84/3 Southern Illinois L 2-7
4/20 at Alabama L 1-84/21 at Samford W 6-34/23 at West Georgia L 4-54/24 at Emory L 2-7
1976-77Record: 19-10 • Metro: n/a
H: 15-4 • A: 4-4 • N: 0-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/16 at Murray State L 1-119/17 at Southern Illinois L 3-89/18 vs Indiana L 4-89/18 vs Missouri L 3-69/24 Belmont W 9-09/25 Mississippi W 7-210/8 at Mississippi W 8-110/9 at Mississippi State W 6-3
10/22 Tennessee Tech W 5-310/27 Rhodes College W 7-510/29 UT Martin W 5-211/19 at Auburn L 2-7
3/4 Southeast Missouri W 9-03/7 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-53/8 at New Orleans W 9-0
3/10 at Pensacola JC W 8-13/18 Vanderbilt L 3-63/19 UALR W 9-03/19 Austin Peay W 9-03/24 Tennessee L 3-63/25 Arkansas L 2-73/26 North Alabama W 9-03/31 Mississippi State W 6-44/6 Mississippi W 6-44/8 Western Kentucky L 3-64/9 SIU-Edwardsville W 6-34/9 UT Martin W 7-2
4/20 Central Arkansas W 7-14/22 Rhodes College W 6-3
1977-78Record: 11-10 • Metro: n/a
H: 9-6 • A: 2-3 • N: 0-1Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/17 Alabama L 0-910/15 Mississippi State W 8-110/19 Rhodes College W 9-010/27 at Tennessee Tech W 8-110/28 at Tennessee L 0-910/29 at Vanderbilt W 6-311/4 Miss. Univ. for Women L 3-511/7 Mississippi L 0-93/4 Southeast Missouri W 8-1
3/18 Tulsa L 3-63/18 Mississippi State L 3-63/21 Austin Peay W 9-03/25 Lipscomb W 8-13/25 Louisiana Tech W 8-14/12 Mississippi L 0-94/14 Tennessee Tech W 8-14/15 Brenau University W 7-24/15 Rhodes College W 6-34/20 at Murray State L 2-74/21 at Western Kentucky L 1-84/22 vs Vanderbilt L 4-5
1978-79Record: 13-21 • Metro: n/a
H: 5-9 • A: 5-8 • N: 3-4 Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/21 at Murray State L 0-99/22 vs Iowa L 0-99/23 vs Illinois L 4-59/23 Southern Illinois L 4-5
10/12 at Rhodes College W 6-3
10/18 at Mississippi L 1-810/21 Alabama-Huntsville W 7-210/22 Mississippi State L 1-811/2 at Mississippi State L 0-911/2 at Mississippi Univ. for
WomenW 5-4
11/3 at Alabama L 0-911/4 at William Carey
UniversityW 9-0
3/9 Kansas L 0-93/10 Alabama L 1-83/11 Southeast Missouri W 6-33/16 vs Stephen F. Austin W 5-43/17 vs Northwestern State L 0-93/17 at Louisiana Tech L 1-83/24 Rhodes College L 4-53/24 Tennessee Tech W 8-13/24 UALR W 8-13/29 at Alabama-Huntsville L 3-63/30 at Brenau University W 5-43/31 vs North Georgia W 9-03/31 vs Columbus State W 8-14/2 Hope College W 8-1
4/13 Murray State L 1-84/14 Southern Illinois L 3-64/14 Mississippi L 0-94/16 East Tennessee State L 4-54/21 vs Missouri State L 2-74/21 at Arkansas W 9-05/1 at Vanderbilt L 1-85/1 at Middle Tennessee L 2-7
1979-80Record: 18-14 • Metro: n/a
H: 7-5 • A: 4-5 • N: 3-3Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/20 at Murray State W 5-49/21 vs Eastern Kentucky L 4-59/21 at Southern Illinois W 6-39/22 vs Illinois State L 3-69/22 vs Eastern Illinois W 5-410/3 at Mississippi L 1-810/6 Chattanooga L 0-910/6 Miss. Univ. for Women W 8-1
10/19 Auburn L 1-810/20 Vanderbilt L 2-710/20 Tulane L 1-811/2 at Tennessee L 2-711/2 vs Alabama L 2-7
11/10 UT Martin W 9-011/10 Alabama-Huntsville W 8-111/14 Rhodes College W 6-33/13 vs UALR W 8-1----- at Northwestern State L 3-6----- at Louisiana-Monroe L 1-8----- vs Louisiana Tech W 7-23/17 at Centenary L 1-83/18 at Stephen F. Austin W 9-0----- at Rice W 5-43/26 Louisiana-Lafayette W 6-33/28 Southeast Missouri W 7-24/2 Southern Illinois W 7-2----- Southern Illinois W 5-44/15 Mississippi L 3-6----- Arkansas W 6-3----- Arkansas State W 9-0----- Chattanooga L 0-9----- Tennessee Tech W 9-0
1980-81Record: 23-19 • Metro: n/a
H: 12-6 • A: 5-9 • N: 6-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/19 vs Illinois State W 6-39/20 vs Missouri L 4-59/20 at Southern Illinois W 7-210/2 at Austin Peay W 9-010/3 at Murray State L 2-710/3 vs Kentucky L 2-710/4 vs Mississippi State W 9-0
10/11 Vanderbilt L 4-510/11 Louisiana-Monroe L 1-810/11 Auburn L 3-610/14 Arkansas State W 8-110/16 at LSU L 0-910/17 vs Houston L 4-510/25 vs Millsaps W 7-210/25 at Mississippi L 3-610/31 Tennessee L 0-911/1 Alabama W 6-311/1 Rice L 3-611/4 at Rhodes College W 9-02/6 at Vanderbilt L 0-9
2/7 vs East Tennessee St. W 7-22/20 vs Louisiana Tech W 6-32/21 vs Arkansas L 3-62/21 at Louisiana-Monroe L 1-83/13 at Auburn L 3-63/14 at Georgia State W 9-03/15 at Georgia L 2-73/17 at College of Charleston L 2-73/19 at Alabama W 5-43/25 Rhodes College W 8-13/27 Miss. Univ. for Women W 8-13/28 Centenary W 6-33/28 Austin Peay W 9-03/31 Southeast Missouri W 9-04/1 Southern Illinois W 6-34/7 Mississippi L 3-6
4/17 Stephen F. Austin W 6-04/17 Tulane W 7-24/18 Missouri State W 9-04/18 UALR W 8-14/28 vs Middle Tennessee W 6-3----- at Tennessee L 1-8
1981-82Record: 21-22 • Metro: 0-1
H: 6-3 • A: 8-10 • N: 7-9Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/17 at Murray State L 4-59/18 vs Illinois State L 3-69/19 vs Missouri W 5-49/19 at Southern Illinois L 4-510/2 at Western Kentucky W 8-110/3 at Vanderbilt L 1-810/9 at LSU L 2-710/9 vs Texas Tech L 3-6
10/10 vs Mississippi State W 9-010/20 at Mississippi L 1-810/23 Murray State W 8-110/24 Mississippi State W 7-210/24 UT Martin W 8-110/30 at Missouri State W 7-210/31 vs Stephen F. Austin W 8-111/13 vs Tennessee L 2-711/13 at Alabama W 5-411/14 Miss. Univ. for Women W 9-02/19 at Vanderbilt L 3-62/25 vs Oklahoma L 3-62/26 at Arkansas L 1-82/27 at Alabama L 2-72/27 vs Oklahoma State L 0-93/11 vs Lamar W 6-33/11 vs Rice L 3-63/12 at Mississippi State W 6-33/12 Louisiana Tech W 5-43/13 vs Arkansas L 4-53/15 at LSU L 3-63/16 vs Houston L 1-83/16 at Tulane* L 3-63/18 at South Alabama W 5-43/27 at UAB W 7-24/1 vs Alabama L 1-84/2 vs Murray State W 8-14/3 vs Mississippi State W 5-14/4 vs Southern Illinois W 5-14/5 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 9-0
4/10 Southern Illinois W 7-24/10 UALR W 6-04/16 Alabama L 3-64/17 Mississippi L 2-74/17 Tennessee L 2-7
1982-83Record: 13-23 • Metro: 1-0
H: 5-7 • A: 5-9 • N: 3-7Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/16 Murray State W 5-49/17 vs Illinois State W 7-29/18 at Southern Illinois W 7-29/18 vs Louisville* W 6-3
10/14 Arkansas L 0-910/15 vs Mississippi State L 4-510/22 Vanderbilt L 3-610/23 Auburn L 1-810/23 Arkansas L 1-810/28 at UAB W 6-310/29 vs Birmingham Southern W 9-010/30 at Alabama L 1-810/30 vs South Alabama L 1-811/6 UT Martin W 8-12/11 at Southern Illinois L 4-52/12 at Wichita State W 5-32/12 at SIU-Edwardsville L 1-7
2/17 vs Texas A&M L 0-92/18 vs Oklahoma L 0-92/18 vs Wichita State L 4-52/19 at Arkansas L 0-92/26 Arkansas State W 7-23/1 at Ole Miss L 0-93/8 Yale L 1-8
3/11 vs Lamar L 1-83/11 at Louisiana-Monroe L 3-63/12 at Northwestern State W 6-33/12 vs Oklahoma State L 0-93/14 at Louisiana Tech W 6-33/15 at Centenary L 4-53/17 at Lamar L 0-94/1 at Murray State L 3-64/8 UALR W 5-24/9 Alabama L 1-8
4/16 UAB L 4-54/16 Louisiana Tech W 5-4
1983-84Record: 13-23 • Metro: 0-1
H: 7-9 • A: 1-8 • N: 5-6Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/22 at Murray State L 2-79/23 at Southern Illinois L 2-79/24 vs Illinois State W 5-49/24 vs Louisville* L 3-610/7 Arkansas State L 1-810/8 Louisiana-Monroe L 2-7
10/21 at LSU L 1-810/22 vs Louisiana-Lafayette L 1-810/22 vs Centenary L 1-510/28 Middle Tennessee W 7-2----- Mississippi L 0-9----- Auburn L 0-9
11/11 vs Alabama L 1-811/12 vs Birmingham Southern W 6-311/12 at UAB L 1-8
2/3 at Vanderbilt L 3-6----- Western Kentucky W 5-42/24 Wichita State L 0-92/25 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-53/8 vs Northwestern State L 4-53/9 vs Louisiana Tech L 4-53/9 vs Arkansas State W 7-2
3/17 at Florida State College L 3-63/19 vs North Florida W 5-43/20 vs Texas Wesleyan W 7-23/21 at Florida Southern W 5-4----- Louisiana-Monroe L 0-93/30 Western Kentucky W 7-23/31 UAB W 5-44/6 Centenary W 5-44/7 SIU Edwardsville L 1-84/7 Louisiana Tech L 3-64/9 at UALR L 3-6
4/13 Southern Illinois W 5-44/13 Murray State W 6-34/14 Alabama L 2-7
1984-85Record: 4-27 • Metro: 1-4
H: 1-11 • A: 1-12 • N: 2-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/28 vs Austin Peay W 5-49/29 at Middle Tennessee L 3-6
10/11 at Murray State L 2-710/12 vs Louisville* L 2-710/12 at Southern Illinois L 1-810/13 vs Illinois State W 5-410/26 Auburn L 1-810/27 Tulane* L 0-910/27 Arkansas L 2-711/2 Alabama L 1-811/3 at UAB W 5-411/5 at Arkansas State L 4-5
11/10 at Louisiana Tech L 2-72/8 at Arkansas L 0-92/9 vs Oklahoma Christian L 1-8
2/16 vs Louisiana-Lafayette L 3-62/16 at Southern Miss* L 2-72/23 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-93/2 vs Oral Roberts L 1-83/2 at UALR L 1-8
3/18 at Florida State* L 0-93/19 at North Florida L 0-93/21 at Flagler College L 0-93/29 Southern Miss* W 5-44/5 UAB L 2-74/6 Louisiana Tech L 3-64/6 UALR L 2-7
4/9 Arkansas State L 2-74/12 Murray State L 1-84/13 Mississippi State L 2-74/13 SIU-Edwardsville L 1-8
1985-86Record: 9-26 • Metro: 2-5
H: 1-11 • A: 5-10 • N: 3-5Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/11 vs Louisville* L 4-510/11 at Southern Illinois W 5-010/11 vs Illinois State L 3-610/18 at Murray State W 5-410/19 vs North Alabama W 9-010/24 Louisiana-Monroe L 2-710/25 Arkansas L 1-810/26 Auburn L 0-910/26 Tulane* L 1-511/1 at Alabama L 0-611/2 vs Georgia Tech* L 3-611/2 at UAB W 5-411/8 at Centenary L 2-711/8 vs Univ. of Texas at Tyler L 0-911/9 at Louisiana Tech L 3-62/14 at SIU-Edwardsville L 1-82/21 at New Orleans W 8-12/22 at Southern Miss* W 5-43/4 Murray State W 5-4
3/17 at Flagler College L 1-63/18 vs Berry College W 6-03/18 at North Florida L 1-63/19 at Florida State College L 1-43/27 Centenary L 2-73/28 Southern Miss* L 2-73/29 at Southern Illinois L 2-73/31 at Arkansas State L 3-64/4 UAB L 2-74/5 Middle Tennessee L 1-84/8 at UALR L 3-6
4/11 SIU-Edwardsville L 1-84/12 Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-94/13 Mississippi State L 4-54/17 vs Virginia Tech* L 2-74/19 vs Louisville* W 6-3
1986-87Record: 23-14 • Metro: 6-2
H: 8-4 • A: 7-8 • N: 8-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
9/26 vs Eastern Kentucky W 8-19/27 vs Univ. of the South W 9-09/27 at Middle Tennessee W 8-110/9 at Murray State L 1-7
10/10 vs Louisville* W 7-210/11 at Southern Illinois W 5-410/11 vs Illinois State W 7-210/22 at Mississippi L 0-910/24 Arkansas L 0-8
2/6 vs Southern Miss* W 9-02/7 at Alabama L 0-92/7 vs Georgia Tech* L 2-5
2/20 at SIU Edwardsville L 2-72/21 at Saint Louis* W 9-02/24 Mississippi L 1-83/2 at UALR L 3-63/5 at Mississippi State L 2-7
3/12 at North Florida L 0-93/13 at Flagler College L 2-73/14 at Jacksonville W 8-13/14 vs Palm Beach JC W 7-23/15 vs Florida State College W 5-43/27 Western Kentucky W 8-13/27 Centenary W 8-13/28 at Louisiana Tech W 9-04/1 at Arkansas State W 6-34/3 Southern Illinois W 7-24/4 Southern Miss* W 8-14/4 Middle Tennessee W 9-0
4/10 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-24/11 SIU Edwardsville L 1-54/11 Murray State W 5-44/18 Austin Peay W 6-34/20 UALR L 4-54/24 at Southern Miss* W 9-04/25 vs Florida State* L 0-94/26 vs Virginia Tech* W 6-3
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1987-88Record: 11-17 • Metro: 1-2
H: 5-2 • A: 2-11 • N: 4-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/2 at Western Kentucky L 4-510/3 vs Evansville W 6-310/3 vs Ohio W 7-210/9 vs Louisville* L 4-5
10/10 at Southern Illinois L 1-411/7 at Louisiana Tech W 7-211/7 vs Centenary W 7-2
11/11 at Mississippi L 1-51/23 at Arkansas L 1-81/24 vs Kansas State L 4-52/19 vs Drake L 3-62/19 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-53/1 at UALR L 0-93/5 at Chattanooga L 0-6
3/10 at South Alabama L 1-83/11 at West Florida L 4-53/25 at Mississippi State L 0-84/1 Austin Peay W 5-44/2 Murray State W 6-34/2 Middle Tennessee W 7-04/8 SIU-Edwardsville L 4-54/9 UALR L 4-54/9 Louisiana Tech W 6-1
4/13 at Austin Peay L 1-84/14 at Arkansas State W 7-14/19 Arkansas State W 7-24/22 vs Virginia Tech* L 2-74/24 vs Southern Miss* W 5-1
1988-89Record: 14-10 • Metro: 3-0
H: 8-3 • A: 4-4 • N: 2-3Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/7 vs Louisville* W 5-410/8 vs Missouri State L 4-510/8 vs Evansville L 4-5
11/10 Mississippi L 1-82/24 at Austin Peay L 3-62/25 vs Evansville W 8-13/3 at SIU-Edwardsville W 5-43/4 at Principia College W 9-0
3/11 at UAB L 3-63/12 vs Kansas State L 2-73/13 at Jacksonville W 7-13/14 at North Florida L 3-63/24 Louisville* W 5-43/24 Western Kentucky W 6-33/25 Arkansas State W 8-13/27 at UALR L 2-73/31 Southern Illinois W 6-34/1 Southern Miss* W 8-14/1 Middle Tennessee W 9-04/2 LSU L 0-64/4 at Arkansas State W 5-04/7 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-44/8 SIU-Edwardsville W 5-44/8 UALR L 4-5
1990Record: 9-7 • Metro: 1-0
H: 3-4 • A: 5-3 • N: 1-0Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/2 at SIU Edwardsville W 9-02/3 vs Western Illinois W 6-3
2/10 at Vanderbilt L 1-83/3 at UAB W 5-43/6 at Mississippi L 0-93/8 at Murray State W 8-13/9 at Austin Peay W 8-1
3/24 Cincinnati* W 5-23/31 Southern Illinois L 4-54/3 at Mississippi State L 3-64/6 UAB L 4-54/7 UALR L 4-54/7 SIU-Edwardsville W 9-04/9 at Arkansas State W 5-4
4/12 Mississippi L 1-84/18 Arkansas State W 6-3
1991Record: 16-14 • Metro: n/a
H: 6-3 • A: 5-5 • N: 1-0Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/8 at Birmingham Southern W 5-42/9 at UAB W 6-0
2/15 at Arkansas L 0-92/22 at Murray State W 5-2
2/23 at Austin Peay W 5-42/23 vs SIU-Edwardsville W 8-12/26 at UALR W 7-23/9 at South Alabama L 0-9
3/10 at Nicholls State L 3-63/10 at Tulane L 1-53/22 Southern Illinois L 3-53/23 UT Martin W 6-03/23 Western Kentucky W 5-43/29 North Alabama W 5-03/30 UAB W 6-13/30 Vanderbilt L 2-54/1 Mississippi State L 0-94/5 Southern Miss W 6-34/6 Louisiana Tech W 6-2
4/16 at Arkansas State L 2-7
* Complete season results not available
1991-92Record: 16-8 • Great Midwest: 3-1
H: 7-0 • A: 5-6 • N: 4-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/4 at Southern Illinois L 4-510/5 vs Louisville W 7-210/5 vs Tulsa W 5-1
10/25 Cincinnati W 6-12/14 at Marquette* L 0-92/15 vs Northern Illinois L 3-62/15 vs Depaul* W 6-32/21 at Louisiana-Monroe L 0-92/22 vs Centenary L 3-62/29 at Austin Peay W 5-12/29 at Western Kentucky W 7-13/7 at UAB* W 8-13/8 at South Alabama L 4-53/8 at West Florida W 6-3
3/21 Western Kentucky W 5-13/27 Southern Illinois W 6-33/28 UT Martin W 5-13/28 Southern Miss W 5-14/1 at Mississippi State L 1-74/3 UAB* W 8-14/4 Murray State W 7-24/4 Louisiana Tech W 5-1
4/14 at UT Martin W 5-44/17 at Vanderbilt L 0-6
1993Record: 6-13 • Great Midwest: 2-3
H: 3-5 • A: 1-6 • N: 2-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/5 at Vanderbilt L 0-92/6 vs Chattanooga W 7-22/7 at Middle Tennessee L 2-7
2/26 at Tulane L 0-92/27 vs Southern Miss W 5-12/28 vs Texas Tech L 1-53/3 at Arkansas State L 3-63/4 Southern Illinois W 6-2
3/19 Southeast Missouri L 4-53/26 South Alabama L 1-54/2 Auburn Montgomery L 0-94/3 Middle Tennessee L 4-54/6 at UT Martin W 5-44/9 Cincinnati W 8-1
4/10 UAB L 3-64/11 Saint Louis W 9-04/13 at UALR L 3-64/17 vs Marquette L 4-54/17 at DePaul L 4-5
1993-94Record: 7-14 • Great Midwest: 3-4
H: 3-4 • A: 2-6 • N: 2-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
10/1 vs Indiana State L 2-510/2 vs Louisville L 3-510/2 at Southern Illinois L 4-52/5 Missouri W 7-2
2/18 at New Orleans W 5-42/19 at Mobile L 1-42/20 at South Alabama L 0-43/2 Louisiana-Monroe L 1-43/4 at Murray State L 2-7
3/11 Chattanooga L 4-53/11 Missouri State L 4-53/12 Southern Miss W 5-03/26 Mississippi State L 0-53/27 Western Kentucky W 7-04/1 vs Dayton W 7-04/1 vs Marquette L 3-6
4/2 at Saint Louis W 7-24/8 vs Cincinnati L 4-54/9 vs DePaul W 6-34/9 at UAB L 1-8
4/14 at Arkansas State L 1-8
1995Record: 8-8 • Great Midwest: 3-3
H: 4-2 • A: 2-4 • N: 2-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/4 vs Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-62/5 at Mississippi State L 0-9
2/25 vs Tennessee Tech W 6-32/26 at Chattanooga W 4-33/11 Missouri State L 1-83/11 Stephen F. Austin W 5-43/15 at Arkansas State L 0-93/28 at UT Martin L 1-63/30 Tennessee State W 9-04/4 at Southeast Missouri W 8-14/7 Cincinnati W 8-14/8 Dayton W 9-04/8 Marquette L 3-6
4/14 vs Saint Louis W 5-44/14 vs UAB L 0-94/15 at DePaul L 0-9
1996Record: 6-13 • C-USA: 1-3
H: 4-4 • A: 1-6 • N: 1-3Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/16 at TCU L 0-92/18 at UT-Arlington L 3-62/18 at North Texas L 3-63/6 Tennessee State W 9-03/8 vs Arkansas L 0-9
3/13 at Arkansas State L 0-63/29 Tennessee Tech L 4-53/30 Southern Illinois L 2-73/30 UALR W 5-44/2 at UT Martin W 5-44/5 at Southern Miss* L 2-74/6 vs Southeastern La. W 5-4
4/11 at UALR L 5-44/12 UAB* L 1-84/13 Southern Miss* L 4-54/13 Saint Louis* W 6-34/16 Delta State W 9-0
C-USA Championship4/18 vs Saint Louis L 2-54/20 vs Cincinnati L 1-5
1997Record: 5-14 • C-USA: 0-2
H: 0-8 • A: 1-4 • N: 4-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/15 vs Bradley W 7-22/15 at Saint Louis* L 4-52/15 vs Missouri State W 7-23/7 at Middle Tennessee L 0-93/8 vs Samford L 1-83/9 at Tennessee Tech W 6-3
3/15 Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-53/15 UAB* L 1-73/25 Northeastern Okla. L 3-53/28 Chattanooga L 0-83/29 Southern Illinois L 3-63/29 UALR L 0-54/1 at UT Martin L 2-74/5 Mississippi State L 0-94/9 at Arkansas State L 1-8
4/13 Nicholls State L 4-5C-USA Championship
4/17 vs DePaul L 2-54/18 vs Saint Louis W 5-14/19 vs Charlotte W 6-0
1998Record: 12-10 • C-USA: 2-1
H: 5-2 • A: 5-3 • N: 3-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/7 at South Alabama L 0-92/8 at New Orleans W 7-2
2/20 at Jacksonville W 9-02/21 at Stetson W 6-32/22 at UCF L 0-73/4 at UALR W 6-3
3/13 Middle Tennessee L 1-83/14 Samford W 5-43/15 Furman W 5-43/22 vs Rice L 1-8
3/25 Northeastern Okla. L 4-53/27 Southern Illinois W 6-33/28 Belmont W 9-03/28 Tennessee Tech L 4-54/3 at Cincinnati* W 7-24/4 vs DePaul* L 4-54/5 vs Saint Louis * W 5-14/7 at Arkansas State L 4-5
C-USA Championship4/16 vs DePaul W 5-44/17 vs USF L 0-54/18 vs Tulane W 5-44/20 vs Southern Miss L 2-5
1999Record: 10-12 • C-USA: 1-2
H: 5-3 • A: 3-5 • N: 2-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/5 at Murray State L 3-62/9 at UALR L 3-6
2/12 Lamar W 8-12/19 at #74 UAB* L 1-82/20 at Samford W 7-22/26 vs Oral Roberts W 8-12/27 vs Cincinnati* L 4-52/28 at Saint Louis* W 6-33/12 at Middle Tennessee W 6-33/26 UALR W 5-43/27 Tennessee Tech L 4-53/27 Western Kentucky W 7-23/30 at Arkansas State L 4-54/2 Southern Illinois L 4-54/3 Northeastern Okla. L 4-54/3 Troy W 5-44/7 at UT Martin L 2-7
4/13 Freed Hardeman W 6-3C-USA Championship
4/15 vs Cincinnati W 5-14/16 vs Tulane L 0-54/17 vs UAB L 0-54/18 vs Southern Miss L 2-5
2000Record: 16-15 • C-USA: 2-1
H: 6-3 • A: 1-5 • N: 4-3 Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/31 BYU L 0-92/11 Louisiana-Monroe W 8-02/12 Middle Tennessee L 0-92/13 Samford W 6-12/17 vs Northern Arizona L 4-52/18 vs San Jose State W 6-32/19 vs Weber State W 6-32/25 at Auburn Montgomery L 0-92/26 at Troy L 2-73/1 at UALR L 4-5
3/10 at Chattanooga L 2-73/24 Western Kentucky W 9-03/25 UALR W 5-23/28 at Arkansas State L 3-63/31 Saint Louis* W 6-34/1 DePaul* L 2-74/1 Southern Miss* W 5-44/5 at UT Martin W 6-3
C-USA Championship4/13 vs Louisville W 5-14/14 vs Marquette L 0-54/15 vs Houston W 5-24/16 vs DePaul L 4-5
* Complete season results not available
2001Record: 11-15 • C-USA: 2-3
H: 3-6 • A: 4-3 • N: 4-6Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/16 vs East Carolina* W 4-32/16 vs #67 Campbell W 4-12/17 at Davidson W 5-22/23 Lamar W 7-02/24 #70 Tennessee Tech L 3-43/2 at Saint Louis* W 4-23/3 vs DePaul* L 1-63/3 vs Murray State W 4-23/7 at #61 Middle Tennessee L 2-53/9 Auburn Montgomery L 3-4
3/10 #73 Troy L 0-73/21 at UT Martin W 4-33/24 UALR L 3-43/24 Southern Illinois W 4-33/24 East Tennessee State W 5-23/30 vs #53 New Mexico State L 3-4
3/31 at UTEP L 0-74/1 vs #67 Long Beach State L 1-64/4 at Arkansas State L 3-4
4/10 at UALR W 5-24/13 Cincinnati* L 2-54/14 #61 UAB* L 0-7
C-USA Championship4/19 vs Saint Louis W 4-04/20 vs #61 UAB L 0-44/21 vs Houston L 1-44/22 vs DePaul L 1-4
2002Record: 5-16 • C-USA: 2-4
H: 3-8 • A: 1-3 • N: 1-5Coach: Charlotte Peterson
2/1 Tennessee Tech L 3-42/2 McNeese State W 4-3
2/15 Chattanooga W 4-32/16 UALR L 1-43/1 Louisiana-Monroe L 2-43/3 Louisville* L 1-43/5 UT Martin L 2-53/8 at Troy L 2-53/9 at Auburn Montgomery L 0-4
3/21 North Texas L 0-43/22 Southern Miss* W 6-13/23 Louisiana-Lafayette L 3-43/26 vs UAB* L 2-43/27 vs Brown W 4-33/28 vs Cincinnati* L 3-44/5 at Saint Louis* W 5-24/6 vs DePaul* L 3-4
4/10 at UALR L 2-54/16 Middle Tennessee L 0-4
C-USA Championship4/18 vs Cincinnati L 1-44/20 vs USF L 1-4
2003Record: 17-7 • C-USA: 4-1
H: 5-1 • A: 7-4 • N: 5-2Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/31 at Mississippi State L 1-42/2 at #36 Mississippi L 0-72/6 at UALR W 4-3
2/14 at Chattanooga W 6-12/16 vs #75 Georgia State W 5-22/16 at Tennessee Tech W 5-22/21 at Cincinnati* W 5-22/22 vs UAB* W 4-32/23 vs DePaul* L 0-43/5 at Middle Tennessee L 1-43/7 Northwestern State W 6-13/8 #67 UALR L 3-43/8 Murray State W 5-0
3/19 at UT Martin W 7-03/21 Saint Louis* W 5-23/22 Southern Illinois W 6-13/22 Troy W 6-13/30 at USF* W 5-13/31 at UCF L 3-44/8 at Arkansas State W 6-1
C-USA Championship4/12 vs Southern Miss W 4-04/13 vs Louisville L 2-44/14 vs UAB W 4-04/15 vs Marquette W 4-3
2004Record: 12-13 • C-USA: 3-2
H: 4-4 • A: 3-4 • N: 5-5Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/23 Chattanooga L 2-52/7 vs Butler W 6-12/8 at Saint Louis* W 6-1
2/13 Tennessee Tech W 5-12/17 at UALR L 0-72/21 Louisiana-Monroe W 7-02/22 Middle Tennessee L 0-72/27 at Troy L 1-62/28 vs East Tennessee State L 2-53/5 vs Southern W 4-33/6 at New Orleans L 1-63/7 vs UTEP L 1-4
3/19 Murray State L 1-63/20 Southern Illinois W 4-33/20 UALR L 3-43/24 vs East Carolina* W 4-33/25 at UNC Wilmington W 5-23/27 at Coastal Carolina W 4-34/2 vs DePaul* L 2-5
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4/3 vs Cincinnati* W 6-14/4 at UAB* L 3-4
4/12 Arkansas State W 4-1C-USA Championship
4/15 vs USF L 0-44/16 vs UAB W 4-34/17 vs Southern Miss L 2-4
2005Record: 6-14 • C-USA: 1-4
H: 1-4 • A: 4-6 • N: 1-4Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/30 USF* L 0-72/4 at Chattanooga W 6-12/5 vs Georgia State L 3-42/6 at Tennessee Tech L 1-6
2/22 at UALR L 1-52/25 Saint Louis* W 5-22/26 DePaul* L 1-62/27 UAB* L 2-53/4 at Middle Tennessee L 1-63/5 at Belmont W 5-2
3/18 at McNeese State L 2-53/19 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 3-43/30 at Southern Illinois W 4-34/2 UALR L 0-74/8 at Murray State L 1-6
4/15 at UNC Wilmington W 4-34/16 vs East Carolina* L 2-4
C-USA Championship4/21 vs DePaul L 0-44/22 vs Saint Louis W 4-04/22 vs Southern Miss L 1-4
2006Record: 3-16 • C-USA: 0-3
H: 2-5 • A: 1-6 • N: 0-5Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/27 Chattanooga W 5-22/4 Tennessee Tech L 1-6
2/12 at Murray State W 4-32/21 at UALR L 1-62/24 at Sam Houston State L 0-73/3 at Southern Miss* L 2-53/4 vs Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-7
3/15 at Arkansas State L 0-73/18 Southern Illinois W 6-13/24 vs East Carolina* L 1-63/25 at Coastal Carolina L 0-73/26 vs UAB* L 0-73/28 Troy L 0-74/7 Auburn Montgomery L 0-74/8 UALR L 2-54/9 Middle Tennessee L 2-5
4/15 vs Saint Louis L 2-54/16 at Missouri L 1-6
C-USA Championship4/20 vs East Carolina L 0-4
2007Record: 1-17 • C-USA: 0-5
H: 0-5 • A: 1-11 • N: 0-1Coach: Charlotte Peterson
1/30 at UALR L 0-72/2 Murray State L 1-62/9 at Chattanooga L 2-5
2/10 at Tennessee Tech W 6-12/24 at Auburn Montgomery L 0-72/25 at UAB* L 0-63/2 Houston* L 0-73/3 Southern Miss* L 0-7
3/17 at New Mexico State L 0-73/18 at UTEP* L 0-73/22 at Stetson L 0-73/23 at Rollins College L 0-73/25 at UCF* L 0-73/29 at Arkansas State L 1-64/2 at Southern Illinois L 2-54/7 UALR L 0-7
4/10 McNeese State L 1-6C-USA Championship
4/19 vs UTEP L 0-5
2008Record: 9-13 • C-USA: 1-3
H: 6-5 • A: 3-5 • N: 0-3Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/27 UT Martin W 5-21/30 at UALR L 2-52/8 Southern Illinois L 3-42/9 Samford L 1-6
2/10 Rhodes College W 7-02/16 vs Southern Miss* L 2-42/17 at Southern W 4-12/26 at Murray State W 4-22/29 Ball State L 3-43/1 Tennessee Tech W 4-03/4 at #59 South Alabama L 0-73/9 at West Florida L 1-6
3/13 Southeast Missouri W 4-33/15 at Northwestern State L 1-63/16 vs McNeese State L 2-53/22 at Austin Peay W 7-04/1 at Arkansas State L 2-54/4 UTEP* W 4-04/5 UCF* L 0-44/6 UAB* L 1-4
4/10 Central Arkansas W 7-0C-USA Championship
4/17 vs UCF L 0-4
2009Record: 10-13 • C-USA: 2-3
H: 6-1 • A: 3-11 • N: 1-1Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/22 at #6 Georgia L 0-71/30 Lipscomb W 7-02/1 UT Martin W 5-2
2/10 at UAB* W 4-02/10 at Samford W 4-22/13 at UT-Arlington L 1-62/13 at #75 SMU* L 0-72/15 vs Stephen F. Austin W 6-12/19 at #67 Mississippi State L 1-62/22 at Houston* L 2-52/26 at #53 Mississippi L 0-72/28 at #17 Arkansas L 0-73/6 Austin Peay W 7-03/6 Murray State W 5-23/7 Southeast Missouri W 7-0
3/11 at #75 Cal Poly L 0-73/13 at Cal State Northridge L 1-63/14 at Loyola Marymount L 3-43/28 Southern Miss* W 4-14/9 Arkansas State L 1-6
4/11 at Middle Tennessee W 4-34/14 at Tulane* L 1-6
C-USA Championship4/16 vs UTEP L 1-4
2010Record: 13-17 • C-USA: 1-4
H: 8-0 • A: 0-13 • N: 5-4Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/16 vs Oral Roberts W 4-01/17 at #36 Tulsa* L 0-71/19 at #1 Duke L 0-71/19 vs NC Central W 7-01/23 at Missouri L 1-41/23 vs #38 Ohio State L 0-62/1 Kennesaw State W 6-12/5 at Boston College L 2-52/7 at #44 Yale L 3-4
2/13 Samford W 4-22/13 Austin Peay W 4-02/20 at #33 USF L 0-72/21 at UCF* L 1-62/26 at #20 Arkansas L 1-62/27 vs #35 Oklahoma L 0-62/27 vs Arkansas Tech W 6-13/10 vs Eastern Arizona W 7-03/10 at #32 Arizona State L 0-73/12 at #59 Arizona L 1-63/19 UT Martin W 6-13/27 at Richmond L 2-53/28 at #56 William & Mary L 2-53/31 Tennessee Tech W 6-03/31 Louisiana-Monroe W 4-34/2 UAB* W 4-34/3 Middle Tennessee W 6-14/9 at Southern Miss* L 2-5
4/10 vs Tulane* L 2-5C-USA Championship
4/22 vs Southern Miss W 4-24/23 vs #27 SMU L 0-4
2011Record: 16-10 • C-USA: 3-2
H: 10-0 • A: 3-8 • N: 3-2Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/21 at #15 Georgia L 0-71/22 at #11 Clemson L 0-41/28 UT Martin W 7-0
1/29 Troy W 7-01/29 Lipscomb W 7-02/5 vs #37 Princeton L 2-52/6 at #44 Indiana L 2-5
2/19 at #63 Auburn L 3-43/3 at #5 North Carolina L 1-63/3 at North Carolina
CentralW 7-0
3/5 at College of Charleston W 4-33/8 vs East Carolina* W 5-23/8 vs Wofford W 6-1
3/12 Detroit W 7-03/12 Illinois State W 6-13/20 at Middle Tennessee W 5-23/25 Saint Louis W 6-13/26 Tennessee State W 6-14/1 at #40 USF L 1-64/3 at UCF* L 3-44/8 UTEP* W 5-24/8 Southern W 6-1
4/10 Southern Miss* W 5-24/15 at #20 Tulsa* L 2-5
C-USA Championship4/21 vs UTEP W 4-04/22 vs #52 Marshall L 0-4
2012Record: 16-5 • C-USA: 2-1
H: 1-0 • A: 11-4 • N: 4-1Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/15 vs Miami (Ohio) W 7-01/20 at Austin Peay W 7-01/22 at #13 Georgia Tech L 1-6
2/10 at Wright State W 7-02/10 at Cincinnati W 7-02/12 at Butler W 7-02/18 Middle Tennessee W 7-02/24 at #6 Georgia L 3-42/26 at #18 Vanderbilt L 2-53/3 at #65 Columbia W 5-23/7 at #49 Princeton W 4-3
3/15 vs Murray State W 6-03/15 at UT Martin W 6-13/18 at #67 Kansas State W 7-03/30 at Saint Louis W 7-03/31 at Southern Illinois W 6-14/6 vs UAB* W 7-04/7 at Southern Miss* W 6-1
4/15 at #26 Tulsa* L 2-5C-USA Championship
4/20 vs Marshall W 4-04/21 vs #26 Tulsa L 3-4
2013Record: 18-7 • C-USA: 3-2
H: 14-0 • A: 1-5 • N: 3-2Coach: Lee Taylor Walker
1/15 Lipscomb W 7-01/16 UT Martin W 7-01/26 at #9 Alabama L 0-41/27 vs #24 Tulsa* L 3-42/1 Morehead State W 7-0
2/15 #42 Kansas State W 4-22/17 #70 Columbia W 4-32/24 #16 Virginia W 5-22/27 at #12 Vanderbilt L 2-5
3/3 vs #44 Saint Mary’s W 4-23/4 at #21 Arizona State L 2-53/8 UCF* W 6-1
3/10 Saint Louis W 7-03/10 Murray State W 7-03/16 Illinois State W 7-03/23 South Alabama W 5-03/23 Southern Illinois W 7-03/30 UTEP* W 7-03/30 Southern Miss* W 7-04/7 at #21 Notre Dame W 4-3
4/14 at #26 Tulsa* L 2-4C-USA Championship
4/19 vs UCF W 4-04/20 vs #24 Tulsa L 3-4
NCAA Regional5/10 vs #21 Florida State W 4-15/11 at #9 Alabama L 0-4
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Year Coach W-L Pct. Conf. Finish Home Road Neutral1976 Charlotte Peterson 7-10 .412 n/a n/a 4-4 2-5 1-11977 Charlotte Peterson 19-10 .655 n/a n/a 15-4 4-4 0-21978 Charlotte Peterson 11-10 .524 n/a n/a 9-6 2-3 0-11979 Charlotte Peterson 13-21 .382 n/a n/a 5-9 5-8 3-41980 Charlotte Peterson 18-14 .563 n/a n/a 7-5 4-5 3-31981 Charlotte Peterson 23-19 .548 n/a n/a 12-6 5-9 6-41982 Charlotte Peterson 21-22 .488 0-1 2nd (Metro) 6-3 8-10 7-91983 Charlotte Peterson 13-23 .361 1-0 4th (Metro) 5-7 5-9 3-71984 Charlotte Peterson 13-23 .361 0-1 6th (Metro) 7-9 1-8 5-61985 Charlotte Peterson 4-27 .129 1-4 8th (Metro) 1-11 1-12 2-41986 Charlotte Peterson 9-26 .257 2-5 5th (Metro) 1-11 5-10 3-51987 Charlotte Peterson 23-14 .622 6-2 3rd (Metro) 8-4 7-8 8-21988 Charlotte Peterson 11-17 .393 1-2 5th (Metro) 5-2 2-11 4-41989 Charlotte Peterson 14-10 .583 3-0 4th (Metro) 8-3 4-4 2-31990 Charlotte Peterson 9-7 .563 1-0 T4th (Metro) 3-4 5-3 1-01991 Charlotte Peterson 16-14 .533 n/a 5th (Metro) 6-3 5-5 1-01992 Charlotte Peterson 16-8 .667 3-1 3rd (GMC) 7-0 5-6 4-21993 Charlotte Peterson 6-13 .316 2-3 2nd (GMC) 3-5 1-6 2-21994 Charlotte Peterson 7-14 .333 3-4 5th (GMC) 3-4 2-6 2-41995 Charlotte Peterson 8-8 .500 3-3 4th (GMC) 4-2 2-4 2-21996 Charlotte Peterson 6-13 .316 1-3 10/11 (C-USA) 4-4 1-6 1-31997 Charlotte Peterson 5-14 .263 0-2 9/12 (C-USA) 0-8 1-4 4-21998 Charlotte Peterson 12-10 .545 2-1 6/12 (C-USA) 4-3 5-3 3-41999 Charlotte Peterson 10-12 .455 1-2 8/12 (C-USA) 5-3 3-5 2-42000 Charlotte Peterson 16-15 .516 2-1 6/12 (C-USA) 6-3 1-5 4-32001 Charlotte Peterson 11-15 .423 2-3 8/12 (C-USA) 3-6 4-3 4-62002 Charlotte Peterson 5-16 .238 2-4 10/14 (C-USA) 3-8 1-3 1-52003 Charlotte Peterson 17-7 .708 4-1 5/14 (C-USA) 5-1 7-4 5-22004 Charlotte Peterson 12-13 .480 3-2 10/14 (C-USA) 4-4 3-4 5-52005 Charlotte Peterson 6-14 .300 1-4 T11/14 (C-USA) 1-4 4-6 1-42006 Charlotte Peterson 3-16 .158 0-3 T9/11 (C-USA) 2-5 1-6 0-52007 Charlotte Peterson 1-17 .056 0-5 T9/11 (C-USA) 0-5 1-11 0-1Peterson Totals (32 yrs) 365-472 .436 44-57 150-153 102-191 88-109
Year Coach W-L Pct. Conf. Finish Home Road Neutral2008 Lee Taylor Walker 9-13 .409 1-3 T9/11 (C-USA) 6-5 3-5 0-32009 Lee Taylor Walker 10-13 .435 2-3 T9/12 (C-USA) 6-1 3-11 1-12010 Lee Taylor Walker 13-17 .433 1-4 T5/12 (C-USA) 8-0 0-13 5-42011 Lee Taylor Walker 16-10 .615 3-2 T5/12 (C-USA) 10-0 3-8 3-22012 Lee Taylor Walker 16-5 .762 2-1 T3/12 (C-USA) 1-0 11-4 4-12013 Lee Taylor Walker 18-7 .720 3-2 T3/12 (C-USA) 14-0 1-5 3-2Walker Totals (6 yrs) 82-65 .558 12-15 45-6 21-46 16-13All-Time Totals (38 yrs) 447-537 .454 56-72 195-159 123-237 104-122
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alaBaMa
Alabama leads 17-34-20-1976 A L 1-89-17-1977 H L 0-911-3-1978 A L 0-93-10-1979 H L 1-811-2-1979 N L 2-711-1-1980 H W 6-33-19-1981 A W 5-411-13-1981 A W 5-42-27-1982 A L 2-74-1-1982 N L 1-84-16-1982 H L 3-610-30-1982 A L 1-84-9-1983 H L 1-811-11-1983 N L 1-84-14-1984 H L 2-711-2-1984 H L 1-811-1-1985 A L 0-62-7-1987 A L 0-91-26-2013 A #9 L 0-45-11-2013 A #9 L 0-4
alaBaMa=hUntsville
Memphis leads 2-110-21-1978 - W 7-23-29-1979 A L 3-611-10-1979 H W 8-1
arizona
Arizona leads 1-03-12-2010 A #59 L 1-6
arizona state
Arizona State leads 2-03-10-2010 A #32 L 0-73-4-2013 A #21 L 2-5
arkansas
Arkansas leads 16-23-25-1977 H L 2-74-21-1979 A W 9-0Spring 1980 - W 6-32-21-1981 N L 3-62-26-1982 A L 1-83-13-1982 N L 4-510-14-1982 H L 0-910-23-1982 H L 1-82-19-1983 A L 0-910-27-1984 H L 2-72-8-1985 A L 0-910-25-1985 H L 1-810-24-1986 H L 0-81-23-1988 A L 1-82-15-1991 A L 0-93-8-1996 N L 0-92-28-2009 A #17 L 0-72-26-2010 A #20 L 1-6
arkansas state
Memphis leads 18-12Spring 1980 - W 9-010-14-1980 H W 8-12-26-1983 H W 7-210-7-1983 H L 1-83-9-1984 N W 7-211-5-1984 A L 4-54-9-1985 H L 2-73-31-1986 A L 3-64-1-1987 A W 6-34-14-1988 A W 7-14-19-1988 H W 7-23-25-1989 H W 8-14-4-1989 A W 5-04-9-1990 A W 5-44-18-1990 H W 6-34-16-1991 A L 2-73-3-1993 A L 3-64-14-1994 A L 1-83-15-1995 A L 0-93-13-1996 A L 0-64-9-1997 A L 1-84-7-1998 A L 4-53-30-1999 A L 4-53-28-2000 A L 3-64-4-2001 A L 3-44-8-2003 A W 6-13-15-2006 A L 0-73-29-2007 A L 1-64-1-2008 A L 2-54-9-2009 H L 1-6
arkansas tech
Memphis leads 1-02-27-2010 N W 6-1
aUBUrn
Auburn leads 9-011-19-1976 A L 2-710-19-1979 H L 1-810-11-1980 H L 3-63-13-1981 A L 3-610-23-1982 H L 1-8Fall 1983 - L 0-910-26-1984 H L 1-810-26-1985 H L 0-92-19-2011 A #63 L 3-4
aUBUrn MontGoMery
Auburn Montgomery leads 6-04-2-1993 H L 0-92-25-2000 A L 0-93-9-2001 H L 3-43-9-2002 A L 0-44-7-2006 H L 0-72-24-2007 A L 0-7
aUstin peay
Memphis leads 14-23-19-1977 H W 9-03-21-1978 H W 9-010-2-1980 A W 9-03-28-1981 H W 9-09-28-1984 N W 5-44-18-1987 H W 6-34-1-1988 H W 5-44-13-1988 A L 1-82-24-1989 A L 3-63-9-1990 A W 8-12-23-1991 A W 5-42-29-1992 A W 5-13-22-2008 A W 7-03-6-2009 H W 7-02-13-2010 H W 4-01-20-2012 A W 7-0
Ball state
Ball State leads 1-02-29-2008 H L 3-4
BelMont
Memphis leads 4-010-18-1975 H W 8-49-24-1976 H W 9-03-28-1998 H W 9-03-5-2005 A W 5-2
Berry colleGe
Memphis leads 1-03-18-1986 N W 6-0
BirMinGhaM soUthern
Memphis leads 3-010-29-1982 N W 9-011-12-1983 N W 6-32-8-1991 A W 5-4
Boston colleGe
Boston College leads 1-02-5-2010 A L 2-5
Bradley
Memphis leads 1-02-15-1997 N W 7-2
BrenaU University
Memphis leads 2-04-15-1978 H W 7-23-30-1979 A W 5-4
BroWn
Memphis leads 1-03-27-2002 N W 4-3
BUtler
Memphis leads 2-02-7-2004 N W 6-12-12-2012 A W 7-0
10-25-1991 H W 6-14-9-1993 H W 8-14-8-1994 N L 4-54-7-1995 H W 8-14-20-1996 N L 1-54-5-1998 A W 7-22-27-1999 N L 4-54-15-1999 N W 5-14-13-2001 H L 2-53-28-2002 N L 3-44-18-2002 N L 1-42-21-2003 A W 5-24-3-2004 N W 6-12-10-2012 A W 7-0
cleMson
Clemson leads 1-01-22-2011 A #11 L 0-4
coastal carolina
Series tied 1-13-27-2004 A W 4-33-25-2006 A L 0-7
colleGe of charleston
Series tied 1-13-17-1981 A L 2-73-5-2011 A W 4-3
colUMBia
Memphis leads 2-03-3-2012 A #65 W 5-22-17-2013 H #70 W 4-3
colUMBUs state
Memphis leads 1-03-31-1979 N W 8-1
davidson
Memphis leads 1-02-17-2001 A W 5-2
dayton
Memphis leads 2-04-1-1994 N W 7-04-8-1995 H W 9-0
delta state
Memphis leads 1-04-16-1996 H W 9-0
depaUl
DePaul leads 13-32-15-1992 N W 6-34-17-1993 A L 4-54-9-1994 N W 6-34-15-1995 A L 0-94-17-1997 N L 2-54-4-1998 N L 4-5
ByU
BYU leads 1-01-31-2000 H L 0-9
cal poly
Cal Poly leads 1-03-11-2009 A #75 L 0-7
cal state northridGe
Cal State Northridge leads 1-03-13-2009 A L 1-6
caMpBell
Memphis leads 1-02-16-2001 N #67 W 4-1
centenary
Centenary leads 6-43-17-1980 A L 1-83-28-1981 H W 6-33-15-1983 A L 4-510-22-1983 N L 1-54-6-1984 H W 5-411-8-1985 A L 2-73-27-1986 H L 2-73-27-1987 H W 8-111-7-1987 N W 7-22-22-1992 N L 3-6
central arkansas
Memphis leads 2-04-20-1977 h W 7-14-10-2008 H W 7-0
charlotte
Memphis leads 1-04-19-1997 N W 6-0
chattanooGa
Chattanooga leads 9-610-30-1975 A L 1-810-6-1979 H L 0-9Spring 1980 - L 0-93-5-1988 A L 0-62-6-1993 N W 7-23-11-1994 H L 4-52-26-1995 A W 4-33-28-1997 H L 0-83-10-2000 A L 2-72-15-2002 H W 4-32-14-2003 A W 6-11-23-2004 H L 2-52-4-2005 A W 6-11-27-2006 H W 5-22-9-2007 A L 2-5
cincinnati
Memphis leads 9-63-24-1990 H W 5-2
4-16-1998 N W 5-44-1-2000 H L 2-74-16-2000 N L 4-53-3-2001 N L 1-64-22-2001 N L 1-44-6-2002 N L 3-42-23-2003 N L 0-44-2-2004 N L 2-52-26-2005 H L 1-64-21-2005 N L 0-4
detroit
Memphis leads 1-03-12-2011 H W 7-0
drake
Drake leads 1-02-19-1988 N L 3-6
dUke
Duke leads 1-01-19-2010 A #1 L 0-7
east carolina
Series tied 3-32-16-2001 N W 4-33-24-2004 N W 4-34-16-2005 N L 2-43-24-2006 N L 1-64-20-2006 N L 0-43-8-2011 N W 5-2
east tennessee state
Series tied 2-24-16-1979 H L 4-52-7-1981 N W 7-23-24-2001 H W 5-22-28-2004 N L 2-5
eastern arizona
Memphis leads 1-03-10-2010 N W 7-0
eastern illinois
Memphis leads 1-09-22-1979 N W 5-4
eastern kentUcky
Series tied 1-19-21-1979 N L 4-59-26-1986 N W 8-1
eMory
Emory leads 1-04-24-1976 A L 2-7
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evansville
Memphis leads 3-110-11-1975 N W 6-310-3-1987 N W 6-310-8-1988 N L 4-52-25-1989 N W 8-1
flaGler colleGe
Flagler College leads 3-03-21-1985 A L 0-93-17-1986 A L 1-63-13-1987 A L 2-7
florida state colleGe
Florida State College leads 2-13-17-1984 A L 3-63-19-1986 A L 1-43-15-1987 N W 5-4
florida soUthern
Memphis leads 1-03-21-1984 A W 5-4
florida state
Florida State leads 2-13-18-1985 A L 0-94-25-1987 N L 0-95-10-2013 N #21 W 4-1
freed hardeMan
Memphis leads 1-04-13-1999 H W 6-3
fUrMan
Memphis leads 1-03-15-1998 H W 5-4
GeorGia
Georgia leads 4-03-15-1981 A L 2-71-22-2009 A #6 L 0-71-21-2011 A #15 L 0-72-24-2012 A #6 L 3-4
GeorGia state
Memphis leads 2-13-14-1981 A W 9-02-16-2003 N #75 W 5-22-5-2005 N L 3-4
GeorGia tech
Georgia Tech leads 3-011-2-1985 N L 3-62-7-1987 N L 2-51-22-2012 A #13 L 1-6
hope colleGe
Memphis leads 1-04-2-1979 H W 8-1
hoUston
Houston leads 5-110-17-1980 N L 4-53-16-1982 N L 1-84-15-2000 N W 5-24-21-2001 N L 1-43-2-2007 H L 0-72-22-2009 A L 2-5
illinois
Illinois leads 1-09-23-1978 N L 4-5
illinois state
Memphis leads 7-39-22-1979 N L 3-69-19-1980 N W 6-39-18-1981 N L 3-69-17-1982 N W 7-29-24-1983 N W 5-410-13-1984 N W 5-410-11-1985 N L 3-610-11-1986 N W 7-23-12-2011 H W 6-13-16-2013 H W 7-0
indiana
Indiana leads 2-09-18-1976 N L 4-82-6-2011 A #44 L 2-5
indiana state
Indiana State leads 1-010-1-1993 N L 2-5
ioWa
Iowa leads 1-09-22-1978 N L 0-9
Jacksonville
Memphis leads 3-03-14-1987 A W 8-13-13-1989 A W 7-12-20-1998 A W 9-0
kansas
Kansas leads 1-03-9-1979 H L 0-9
kansas state
Series tied 2-21-24-1988 N L 4-53-12-1989 N L 2-73-18-2012 A #67 W 7-02-15-2013 H #42 W 4-2
kennesaW state
Memphis leads 1-02-1-2010 H W 6-1
kentUcky
Kentucky leads 1-010-3-1980 N L 2-7
laMar
Memphis leads 3-23-11-1982 N W 6-33-11-1983 N L 1-83-17-1983 A L 0-92-12-1999 H W 8-12-23-2001 H W 7-0
lipscoMB
Memphis leads 5-010-10-1975 A W 5-43-25-1978 H W 8-11-30-2009 H W 7-01-29-2011 H W 7-01-15-2013 H W 7-0
lonG Beach state
Long Beach State leads 1-04-1-2001 N #67 L 1-6
loUisiana-lafayette
Louisiana-Lafayette leads 9-13-7-1977 A L 4-53-26-1980 H W 6-310-22-1983 N L 1-82-16-1985 N L 3-64-12-1986 H L 0-92-4-1995 N L 0-63-15-1997 H L 4-53-23-2002 H L 3-43-19-2005 A L 3-43-4-2006 N L 0-7
loUisiana-Monroe
Louisiana-Monroe leads 10-5Spring 1980 A L 1-810-11-1980 H L 1-82-21-1981 A L 1-83-11-1983 A L 3-610-8-1983 H L 2-73-21-1984 - L 0-910-24-1985 H L 2-74-10-1987 H W 5-24-7-1989 H W 5-42-21-1992 A L 0-93-2-1994 H L 1-42-11-2000 H W 8-03-1-2002 H L 2-42-21-2004 H W 7-03-31-2010 H W 4-3
2-22-2004 H L 0-73-4-2005 A L 1-64-9-2006 H L 2-54-11-2009 A W 4-34-3-2010 H W 6-13-20-2011 A W 5-22-18-2012 H W 7-0
Millsaps
Memphis leads 1-010-25-1980 N W 7-2
Mississippi
Mississippi leads 22-310-18-1975 H L 2-104-2-1976 H L 4-89-25-1976 H W 7-210-8-1976 A W 8-14-6-1977 H W 6-411-7-1977 H L 0-94-12-1978 H L 0-910-18-1978 A L 1-84-14-1979 H L 0-910-3-1979 A L 1-84-15-1980 H L 3-610-25-1980 A L 3-64-7-1981 H L 3-610-20-1981 A L 1-84-17-1982 H L 2-73-1-1983 A L 0-9Fall 1983 - L 0-910-22-1986 A L 0-92-24-1987 H L 1-811-11-1987 A L 1-511-10-1988 H L 1-83-6-1990 A L 0-94-12-1990 H L 1-82-2-2003 A #36 L 0-72-26-2009 A #53 L 0-7
Mississippi state
Mississippi State leads 16-810-9-1976 A W 6-33-31-1977 H W 6-410-15-1977 H W 8-13-18-1978 H L 3-6
loUisiana tech
Memphis leads 10-63-25-1978 H W 8-13-17-1979 A L 1-8Spring 1980 N W 7-22-20-1981 N W 6-33-12-1982 H W 5-43-14-1983 A W 6-33-9-1984 N L 4-54-7-1984 H L 3-611-10-1984 A L 2-74-6-1985 H L 3-611-9-1985 A L 3-63-28-1987 A W 9-011-7-1987 A W 7-24-9-1988 H W 6-14-6-1991 H W 6-24-4-1992 H W 5-1
loUisville
Series tied 7-79-18-1982 N W 6-39-24-1983 N L 3-610-12-1984 N L 2-710-11-1985 N L 4-54-19-1986 N W 6-310-10-1986 N W 7-210-9-1987 N L 4-510-7-1988 N W 5-43-24-1989 H W 5-410-5-1991 N W 7-210-2-1993 N L 3-54-13-2000 N W 5-13-3-2002 H L 1-44-13-2003 N L 2-4
loyola MaryMoUnt
Loyola Marymount 1-03-14-2009 A L 3-4
lsU
LSU Leads 5-010-16-1980 A L 0-910-9-1981 A L 2-73-15-1982 A L 3-610-21-1983 A L 1-84-2-1989 H L 0-6
MarQUette
Marquette leads 5-12-14-1992 A L 0-94-17-1993 N L 4-54-1-1994 N L 3-64-8-1995 H L 3-64-14-2000 N L 0-54-15-2003 N W 4-3
Marshall
Series tied 1-14-22-2011 N #52 L 0-44-20-2012 N W 4-0
Mcneese state
McNeese State leads 3-12-2-2002 H W 4-33-18-2005 A L 2-54-10-2007 H L 1-63-16-2008 N L 2-5
MiaMi (ohio)
Memphis leads 1-01-15-2012 N W 7-0
Middle tennessee
Middle Tennessee leads 14-115-1-1979 A L 2-74-28-1981 N W 6-310-28-1983 H W 7-29-29-1984 A L 3-64-5-1986 H L 1-89-27-1986 A W 8-14-4-1987 H W 9-04-2-1988 H W 7-04-1-1989 H W 9-02-7-1993 A L 2-74-3-1993 H L 4-53-7-1997 A L 0-93-13-1998 H L 1-83-12-1999 A W 6-32-12-2000 H L 0-93-7-2001 A #61 L 2-54-16-2002 H L 0-43-5-2003 A L 1-4
10-22-1978 H L 1-811-2-1978 A L 0-910-4-1980 N W 9-010-10-1981 N W 9-010-24-1981 H W 7-23-12-1982 A W 6-34-3-1982 N W 5-110-15-1982 N L 4-54-13-1985 H L 2-74-13-1986 H L 4-53-5-1987 A L 2-73-25-1988 A L 0-84-3-1990 A L 3-64-1-1991 H L 0-94-1-1992 A L 1-73-26-1994 H L 0-52-5-1995 A L 0-94-5-1997 H L 0-91-31-2003 A L 1-42-19-2009 A #67 L 1-6
Mississippi University for WoMen
Memphis leads 5-111-4-1978 H L 3-511-2-1978 A W 5-410-6-1979 H W 8-13-27-1981 H W 8-111-14-1981 H W 9-04-5-1982 A W 9-0
MissoUri
Missouri leads 4-29-18-1976 N L 3-69-20-1980 N L 4-59-19-1981 N W 5-42-5-1994 H W 7-24-16-2006 A L 1-61-23-2010 A L 1-4
MissoUri state
Missouri State leads 4-34-21-1979 N L 2-74-18-1981 H W 9-010-30-1981 A W 7-210-8-1988 N L 4-53-11-1994 H L 4-5
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MoBile
Mobile leads 1-02-19-1994 A L 1-4
Morehead state
Memphis leads 1-02-1-2013 H W 7-0
MUrray state
Memphis leads 19-1710-24-1975 H L 0-99-16-1976 A L 1-114-20-1978 A L 2-79-21-1978 A L 0-94-13-1979 H L 1-89-20-1979 A W 5-410-3-1980 A L 2-79-17-1981 A L 4-510-23-1981 H W 8-14-2-1982 N W 8-19-16-1982 H W 5-44-1-1983 A L 3-69-22-1983 A L 2-74-13-1984 H W 6-310-11-1984 A L 2-74-12-1985 H L 1-810-18-1985 A W 5-43-4-1986 H W 5-410-9-1986 A L 1-74-11-1987 H W 5-44-2-1988 H W 6-33-8-1990 A W 8-12-22-1991 A W 5-24-4-1992 H W 7-23-4-1994 A L 2-72-5-1999 A L 3-63-3-2001 N W 4-23-8-2003 H W 5-03-19-2004 H L 1-64-8-2005 A L 1-62-12-2006 A W 4-32-2-2007 H L 1-62-26-2008 A W 4-23-6-2009 H W 5-23-15-2012 N W 6-03-10-2013 H W 7-0
neW Mexico state
New Mexico State leads 2-03-30-2001 N #53 L 3-43-17-2007 A L 0-7
neW orleans
Memphis leads 4-13-8-1977 A W 9-02-21-1986 A W 8-12-18-1994 A W 5-42-8-1998 A W 7-23-6-2004 A L 1-6
nicholls
Nicholls leads 2-03-10-1991 A L 3-64-13-1997 H L 4-5
north alaBaMa
Memphis leads 3-03-26-1977 H W 9-010-19-1985 N W 9-03-29-1991 H W 5-0
north carolina
North Carolina leads 1-03-3-2011 A #5 L 1-6
north carolina central
Memphis leads 2-01-19-2010 N W 7-03-3-2011 A W 7-0
north florida
North Florida leads 4-13-19-1984 N W 5-43-19-1985 A L 0-93-18-1986 A L 1-63-12-1987 A L 0-93-14-1989 A L 3-6
north GeorGia
Memphis leads 1-03-31-1979 N W 9-0
north texas
North Texas leads 2-02-18-1996 A L 3-63-21-2002 H L 0-4
northeastern oklahoMa
Northeastern Oklahoma leads 3-03-25-1997 H L 3-53-25-1998 H L 4-54-3-1999 H L 4-5
palM Beach JUnior colleGe
Memphis leads 1-03-14-1987 N W 7-2
pensacola JUnior colleGe
Memphis leads 1-03-10-1977 A W 8-1
princeton
Series tied 1-12-5-2011 N #37 L 2-53-7-2012 A #49 W 4-3
principia colleGe
Memphis leads 1-03-4-1989 A W 9-0
rhodes colleGe
Memphis leads 10-13-27-1976 H W 6-410-27-1976 H W 7-54-22-1977 H W 6-310-19-1977 H W 9-04-15-1978 H W 6-310-12-1978 A W 6-33-24-1979 H L 4-511-14-1979 H W 6-311-4-1980 A W 9-03-25-1981 H W 8-12-10-2008 H W 7-0
rice
Rice leads 3-1Spring 1980 A W 5-411-1-1980 H L 3-63-11-1982 N L 3-63-22-1998 N L 1-8
richMond
Richmond leads 1-03-27-2010 A L 2-5
rollins colleGe
Rollins College leads 1-03-23-2007 A L 0-7
saint loUis
Memphis leads 19-32-21-1987 A W 9-04-11-1993 H W 9-04-2-1994 A W 7-24-14-1995 N W 5-44-13-1996 H W 6-34-18-1996 N L 2-52-15-1997 A L 4-54-18-1997 N W 5-14-5-1998 N W 5-12-28-1999 A W 6-33-31-2000 H W 6-33-2-2001 A W 4-24-19-2001 N W 4-04-5-2002 A W 5-23-21-2003 H W 5-22-8-2004 A W 6-12-25-2005 H W 5-24-22-2005 N W 4-04-15-2006 N L 2-53-25-2011 H W 6-13-30-2012 A W 7-03-10-2013 H W 7-0
saint Mary’s
Memphis leads 1-03-3-2013 N #44 W 4-2
saM hoUston state
Sam Houston State leads 1-02-24-2006 A L 0-7
saMford
Memphis leads 6-24-21-1976 A W 6-33-8-1997 N L 1-83-14-1998 H W 5-42-20-1999 A W 7-22-13-2000 H W 6-12-9-2008 H L 1-62-10-2009 A W 4-22-13-2010 H W 4-2
northern arizona
Northern Arizona leads 1-02-17-2000 N L 4-5
northern illinois
Northern Illinois leads 1-02-15-1992 N L 3-6
northWestern state
Northwestern State leads 4-23-17-1979 N L 0-9Spring 1980 A L 3-63-12-1983 A W 6-33-8-1984 N L 4-53-7-2003 H W 6-13-15-2008 A L 1-6
notre daMe
Memphis leads 1-04-7-2013 A #21 W 4-3
ohio
Memphis leads 1-010-3-1987 N W 7-2
ohio state
Ohio State leads 1-01-23-2010 N #38 L 0-6
oklahoMa
Oklahoma leads 3-02-25-1982 N L 3-62-18-1983 N L 0-92-27-2010 N #35 L 0-6
oklahoMa christian
oklahoma Christian leads 1-02-8-1985 N L 1-8
oklahoMa state
Oklahoma State leads 2-02-27-1982 N L 0-93-12-1983 N L 0-9
oral roBerts
Memphis leads 2-13-2-1985 N L 1-82-26-1999 N W 8-11-16-2010 A W 4-0
san Jose state
Memphis leads 1-02-18-2000 N W 6-3
siU edWardsville
SIU Edwardsville leads 11-64-9-1977 H W 6-32-12-1983 A L 1-72-25-1984 A L 1-54-7-1984 H L 1-82-23-1985 A L 0-94-13-1985 H L 1-82-14-1986 A L 1-84-11-1986 H L 1-82-20-1987 A L 2-74-11-1987 H L 1-52-19-1988 A L 0-54-8-1988 H L 4-53-3-1989 A W 5-44-8-1989 H W 5-42-2-1990 A W 9-04-7-1990 H W 9-02-23-1991 N W 8-1
sMU
SMU leads 2-02-13-2009 A #75 L 0-74-23-2010 N #27 L 0-4
soUth alaBaMa
South Alabama leads 8-23-18-1982 A W 5-410-30-1982 N L 1-83-10-1988 A L 1-83-9-1991 A L 0-93-8-1992 A L 4-53-26-1993 H L 1-52-20-1994 A L 0-42-7-1998 A L 0-93-4-2008 A #59 L 0-73-23-2013 H W 5-0
soUtheast MissoUri
Memphis leads 9-13-26-1976 H W 9-23-4-1977 H W 9-03-4-1978 H W 8-13-11-1979 H W 6-33-28-1980 H W 7-23-31-1981 H W 9-03-19-1993 H L 4-54-4-1995 A W 8-13-13-2008 H W 4-33-7-2009 H W 7-0
soUtheastern loUisiana
Memphis leads 1-04-6-1996 N W 5-4
soUthern
Memphis leads 3-03-5-2004 N W 4-32-17-2008 A W 4-14-8-2011 H W 6-1
soUthern illinois
Memphis leads 23-194-3-1976 H L 2-79-17-1976 A L 3-89-23-1978 H L 4-54-14-1979 H L 3-69-21-1979 A W 6-34-2-1980 H W 7-2Spring 1980 - W 5-49-20-1980 A W 7-24-1-1981 H W 6-39-19-1981 A L 4-54-4-1982 N W 5-14-10-1982 H W 7-29-18-1982 A W 7-22-11-1983 A L 4-59-23-1983 A L 2-74-13-1984 H W 5-410-12-1984 A L 1-810-11-1985 A W 5-03-29-1986 A L 2-710-11-1986 A W 5-44-3-1987 H W 7-210-10-1987 A L 1-43-31-1989 H W 6-33-31-1990 H L 4-510-4-1991 A L 4-53-22-1991 H L 3-53-27-1992 H W 6-3Jeannie GaMBino
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A l l-T i m e S e r i e s R e s u lt s
3-4-1993 H W 6-210-2-1993 A L 4-53-30-1996 H L 2-73-29-1997 H L 3-63-27-1998 H W 6-34-2-1999 H L 4-53-24-2001 H W 4-33-22-2003 H W 6-13-20-2004 H W 4-33-30-2005 A W 4-33-10-2006 H W 6-14-2-2007 A L 2-52-8-2008 H L 3-43-31-2012 A W 6-13-23-2013 H W 7-0
soUthern Miss
Memphis leads 19-122-16-1985 A L 2-73-29-1985 H W 5-42-22-1986 A W 5-43-28-1986 H L 2-72-6-1987 N W 9-04-4-1987 H W 8-14-24-1987 A W 9-04-24-1988 N W 5-14-1-1989 H W 8-14-5-1991 H W 6-33-28-1992 H W 5-12-27-1993 N W 5-13-12-1994 H W 5-04-5-1996 A L 2-74-13-1996 H L 4-54-20-1998 N L 2-54-18-1999 N L 2-54-1-2000 H W 5-43-22-2002 H W 6-14-12-2003 N W 4-04-17-2004 N L 2-44-22-2005 N L 1-43-3-2006 A L 2-53-3-2007 H L 0-72-16-2008 N L 2-43-28-2009 H W 4-14-9-2010 H L 2-54-22-2010 N W 4-24-10-2011 H W 5-24-7-2012 A W 6-13-30-2013 H W 7-0
stephen f. aUstin
Memphis leads 6-03-16-1979 N W 5-43-18-1980 A W 9-04-17-1981 H W 6-010-31-1981 N W 8-13-11-1995 H W 5-42-15-2009 N W 6-1
stetson
Series tied 1-12-21-1998 A W 6-33-22-2007 A L 0-7
tcU
TCU leads 1-02-16-1996 A L 0-9
tennessee
Tennessee leads 7-03-24-1977 H L 0-910-28-1977 A L 3-611-2-1979 A L 2-710-31-1980 H L 0-9Spring 1981 - L 1-811-13-1981 N L 2-74-17-1982 H L 2-7
tennessee state
Memphis leads 3-03-30-1995 H W 9-03-6-1996 H W 9-03-26-2011 H W 6-1
tennessee tech
Memphis leads 12-710-22-1976 H W 8-110-27-1977 A W 8-14-14-1978 H W 5-33-24-1979 H W 8-1Spring 1980 - W 9-02-25-1995 N W 6-33-29-1996 H L 4-53-9-1997 A W 6-33-28-1998 H L 4-5
3-27-1999 H L 4-52-24-2001 H #70 L 3-42-1-2002 H L 3-42-16-2003 A W 5-22-13-2004 H W 5-12-6-2005 A L 1-62-4-2006 H L 1-62-10-2007 A W 6-13-1-2008 H W 4-03-31-2010 H W 6-0
texas a&M
Texas A&M leads 1-02-17-1983 N L 0-9
texas tech
Texas Tech leads 2-010-9-1981 N L 3-62-28-1993 N L 1-5
texas Wesleyan
Memphis leads 1-03-20-1984 N W 7-2
troy
Troy leads 5-34-3-1999 H W 5-42-26-2000 A L 2-73-10-2001 H #73 L 0-73-8-2002 A L 2-53-22-2003 H W 6-12-27-2004 A L 1-63-28-2006 H L 0-71-29-2011 H W 7-0
tUlane
Tulane leads 9-210-20-1979 H L 1-84-17-1981 H W 7-23-16-1982 A L 3-610-27-1984 H L 0-910-26-1985 H L 1-53-10-1991 A L 1-52-26-1993 A L 0-94-18-1998 N W 5-44-16-1999 N L 0-54-14-2009 A L 1-64-10-2010 N L 2-5
tUlsa
Tulsa leads 8-13-18-1978 H L 3-610-5-1991 N W 5-11-17-2010 A #36 L 0-74-15-2011 A #20 L 2-54-15-2012 A #26 L 2-54-21-2012 N #26 L 3-41-27-2013 N #24 L 3-44-14-2013 A #26 L 2-44-20-2013 N #24 L 3-4
UaB
UAB leads 21-163-27-1982 A W 7-210-28-1982 A W 6-34-16-1983 H L 4-511-12-1983 A L 1-83-31-1984 H W 5-411-3-1984 A W 5-44-5-1985 H L 2-711-2-1985 A W 5-44-4-1986 H L 2-73-11-1989 A L 3-63-3-1990 A W 5-44-6-1990 H L 4-52-9-1991 A W 6-03-30-1991 H W 6-13-7-1992 A W 8-14-3-1992 H W 7-24-10-1993 H L 3-64-9-1994 A L 1-84-14-1995 N L 0-94-12-1996 H L 1-83-15-1997 H L 1-72-19-1999 A L 1-84-17-1999 N L 0-54-14-2001 H #61 L 0-74-20-2001 N #61 L 0-43-26-2002 N L 2-42-22-2003 N W 4-34-14-2003 N W 4-04-2-2004 A L 3-44-16-2004 N W 4-32-27-2005 H L 2-53-26-2006 N L 0-7
2-25-2007 A L 0-64-6-2008 H L 1-42-10-2009 A W 4-04-2-2010 H W 4-34-6-2012 N W 7-0
Ualr
UALR leads 29-133-19-1977 H W 9-03-24-1979 H W 8-13-13-1980 N W 8-14-18-1981 H W 8-14-10-1982 H W 6-04-8-1983 H W 5-24-9-1984 A L 3-63-2-1985 A L 1-84-6-1985 H L 2-74-8-1986 A L 3-63-2-1987 A L 3-64-20-1987 H L 4-53-1-1988 A L 0-94-8-1988 H L 4-53-27-1989 A L 2-74-8-1989 H L 4-54-7-1990 H L 4-52-26-1991 A W 7-24-13-1993 A L 3-63-30-1996 H W 5-44-11-1996 A L 5-43-29-1997 H L 0-53-4-1998 A W 6-32-9-1999 A L 3-63-26-1999 H W 5-43-1-2000 A L 4-53-25-2000 H W 5-23-24-2001 H L 3-44-10-2001 A W 5-22-16-2002 H L 1-44-10-2002 A L 2-52-6-2003 A W 4-33-8-2003 H #67 L 3-42-17-2004 A L 0-73-20-2004 H L 3-42-22-2005 A L 1-64-2-2005 H L 0-72-21-2006 A L 1-64-8-2006 H L 2-51-30-2007 A L 0-74-7-2007 H L 0-71-30-2008 A L 2-5
Ucf
UCF leads 7-22-22-1998 A L 0-73-31-2003 A L 3-43-25-2007 A L 0-74-5-2008 H L 0-44-17-2008 N L 0-42-21-2010 A L 1-64-3-2011 A L 3-43-8-2013 H W 6-14-19-2013 N W 4-0
Unc WilMinGton
Memphis leads 2-03-25-2004 A W 5-24-15-2005 A W 4-3
University of the soUth
Series tied 1-110-31-1975 A L 4-59-27-1986 N W 9-0
Usf
USF leads 6-14-17-1998 N L 0-54-20-2002 N L 1-43-30-2003 A W 5-14-15-2004 N L 0-41-30-2005 H L 0-72-20-2010 A #33 L 0-74-1-2011 A #40 L 1-6
Ut arlinGton
UT Arlington leads 2-02-18-1996 A L 3-62-13-2009 A L 1-6
Utep
UTEP leads 5-43-31-2001 A L 0-73-7-2004 A L 1-43-18-2007 A L 0-74-19-2007 N L 0-54-4-2008 H W 4-0
4-16-2009 N L 1-44-8-2011 H W 5-24-21-2011 N W 4-03-30-2013 H W 7-0
Ut Martin
Memphis leads 20-43-27-1976 H W 9-010-29-1976 H W 5-24-9-1977 H W 7-211-10-1979 H W 9-010-24-1981 H W 8-111-6-1982 H W 8-13-23-1991 H W 6-03-28-1992 H W 5-14-14-1992 A W 5-44-6-1993 A W 5-43-28-1995 A L 1-64-2-1996 A W 5-44-1-1997 A L 2-74-7-1999 A L 2-74-5-2000 A W 6-33-21-2001 A W 4-33-5-2002 H L 2-53-19-2003 A W 7-01-27-2008 H W 5-22-1-2009 H W 5-23-19-2010 H W 6-11-28-2011 H W 7-03-15-2012 A W 6-11-16-2013 H W 7-0
Ut tyler
UT Tyler leads 1-011-8-1985 N L 0-9
vanderBilt
Vanderbilt leads 16-13-18-1977 H W 6-310-29-1977 A L 4-54-22-1978 N L 3-65-1-1979 A L 1-810-20-1979 H L 2-710-11-1980 H L 4-52-6-1981 A L 0-910-3-1981 A L 1-82-19-1982 A L 3-610-22-1982 H L 3-62-3-1984 A L 3-62-10-1990 A L 1-83-30-1991 H L 2-54-17-1992 A L 0-62-5-1993 A L 0-92-26-2012 A #18 L 2-52-27-2013 A #12 L 2-5
virGinia
Memphis leads 1-02-24-2013 H #16 W 5-2
virGinia tech
Virginia Tech leads 2-14-17-1986 N L 2-74-26-1987 N W 6-34-22-1988 N L 2-7
WeBer state
Memphis leads 1-02-19-2000 N W 6-3
West florida
West Florida leads 2-13-11-1988 A L 4-53-8-1992 A W 6-33-9-2008 A L 1-6
West GeorGia
West Georgia leads 1-04-23-1976 A L 4-5
Western illinois
Memphis leads 1-02-3-1990 N W 6-3
Western kentUcky
Memphis leads 11-410-11-1975 N L 0-94-8-1977 H L 3-64-21-1978 A L 1-810-2-1981 A W 8-1Spring 1984 - W 5-43-30-1984 H W 7-23-27-1987 H W 8-110-2-1987 A L 4-53-24-1989 H W 6-33-23-1991 H W 5-42-29-1992 A W 7-13-21-1992 H W 5-13-27-1994 H W 7-03-27-1999 H W 7-23-24-2000 H W 9-0
Wichita state
Wichita State leads 2-12-12-1983 A W 5-32-18-1983 N L 4-52-24-1984 H L 0-9
WilliaM carey University
Memphis leads 1-011-4-1978 A W 9-0
WilliaM & Mary
William & Mary leads 1-03-28-2010 A #56 L 2-5
Wofford
Memphis leads 1-03-8-2011 N W 6-1
WriGht state
Memphis leads 1-02-10-2012 A W 7-0
yale
Yale leads 2-03-8-1983 H L 1-82-7-2010 A #44 L 3-4
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aMerican athletic
20-33Cincinnati 9-6Houston 1-5Louisville 7-7SMU 0-2UCF 2-7USF 1-6
atlantic coast (acc)
4-11Boston College 0-1Clemson 0-1Duke 0-1Florida State 1-2Georgia Tech 0-3North Carolina 0-1Notre Dame 1-0Virginia 1-0Virginia Tech 1-2
atlantic sUn
13-7East Tennessee State 2-2Jacksonville 3-0Kennesaw State 1-0Lipscomb 5-0North Florida 1-4Stetson 1-1
atlantic 10 (a10)
21-4Dayton 2-0Richmond 0-1Saint Louis 19-3
BiG east
6-18Butler 2-0DePaul 3-13Marquette 1-5
BiG sky
1-1Northern Arizona 0-1Weber State 1-0
BiG soUth
2-1Campbell 1-0Coastal Carolina 1-1
BiG ten
0-5Illinois 0-1Indiana 0-2Iowa 0-1Ohio State 0-1
BiG 12
2-11Kansas 0-1Kansas State 2-2Oklahoma 0-3Oklahoma State 0-2TCU 0-1Texas Tech 0-2
BiG West
0-3Cal Poly 0-1Cal State Northridge 0-1Long Beach State 0-1
colonia athletic assoc (caa)
3-2College of Charleston 1-1 UNC Wilmington 2-0William & Mary 0-1
conference Usa
69-84Charlotte 1-0 East Carolina 3-3
Louisiana Tech 10-6Marshall 1-1Middle Tennessee 11-14North Texas 0-2Rice 1-3Southern Miss 19-12Tulane 2-9Tulsa 1-8UAB 16-21UTEP 4-5
horizon leaGUe
2-0Detroit 1-0Wright State 1-0
the ivy leaGUe
4-3Brown 1-0Columbia 2-0Princeton 1-1Yale 0-2
Mid-aMerican (Mac)
2-2Ball State 0-1Miami (Ohio) 1-0Northern Illinois 0-1Ohio 1-0
Mid-eastern athletic (Meac)
2-0North Carolina Central 2-0
MissoUry valley (Mvc)
38-31Bradley 1-0Drake 0-1Evansville 3-1Illinois State 7-3Indiana State 0-1Missouri State 3-4Southern Illinois 23-19Wichita State 1-2
MoUntain West (MWc)
1-0San Jose State 1-0
naia
5-7Auburn Montgomery 0-6Brenau University 2-0Freed Hardeman 1-0Mobile 0-1Texas Wesleyan 1-0William Carey University 1-0
ncaa division ii
16-10Alabama-Huntsville 2-1Arkansas Tech 1-0Columbus State 1-0Delta State 1-0Flagler College 0-3Florida Southern 1-0Mississippi Univ. for Women 5-1North Alabama 3-0North Georgia 1-0Oklahoma Christian 0-1Rollins 0-1West Florida 1-2West Georgia 0-1
ncaa division iii
22-10Berry College 1-0Birmingham Southern 3-0Centenary 4-6Emory 0-1Hope College 1-0Millsaps 1-0Principia College 1-0Rhodes College 10-1University of the South 1-1UT Tyler 0-1
nJcaa
4-6Eastern Arizona 1-0Florida State College 1-3Northeastern Oklahoma 0-3Palm Beach Junior College 1-0Pensacola Junior College 1-0
ohio valley (ovc)
90-43Austin Peay 14-2Belmont 4-0
Eastern Illinois 1-0Eastern Kentucky 1-1Morehead State 1-0Murray State 19-17SIU Edwardsville 6-11Southeast Missouri 9-1Tennessee State 3-0Tennessee Tech 12-7UT Martin 20-4
pacific=12 (pac 12)
0-3Arizona 0-1Arizona State 0-2
soUtheastern (sec)
19-118Alabama 3-17Arkansas 2-16Auburn 0-9Georgia 0-4Kentucky 0-1LSU 0-5Mississippi 3-22Mississippi State 8-16Missouri 2-4Tennessee 0-7Texas A&M 0-1Vanderbilt 1-16
soUthern (socon)
15-11Chattanooga 6-9Davidson 1-0Furman 1-0Samford 6-2Wofford 1-0
soUthland (slc)
21-14Central Arkansas 2-0Lamar 3-2McNeese State 1-3New Orleans 4-1 Nicholls State 0-2Northwestern State 2-4Oral Roberts 2-1Sam Houston State 0-1Southeastern Louisiana 1-0Stephen F. Austin 6-0
soUthWestern (sWac)
3-0Southern 3-0
the sUMMit leaGUe
1-0Western Illinois 1-0
sUn Belt
49-86Arkansas State 12-18Georgia State 2-1Louisiana-Lafayette 1-9Louisiana Monroe 5-10South Alabama 2-8Troy 3-5UALR 13-29Western Kentucky 11-4UT Arlington 0-2
West coast (Wcc)
1-2BYU 0-1Loyola Marymount 0-1Saint Mary’s 1-0
Western athletic (Wac)
0-2New Mexico State 0-2
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A l l-T i m e C o n f e r e n c e S ta n d i n g s
1996 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-0 4-10Cincinnati 0-3 8-12DePaul 1-1 8-6Louisville 1-1 10-6Marquette 2-2 8-10Memphis 1-3 5-11Saint Louis 0-2 8-5#42 USF 0-0 15-5Southern Miss 5-1 10-11Tulane 1-1 8-8%#39 UAB 3-0 15-3
1997 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-0 9-7Cincinnati 0-5 5-15DePaul 4-2 9-10#38 Houston 2-0 15-4Louisville 2-1 15-6#54 Marquette 5-1 15-5Memphis 0-1 3-10Saint Louis 0-3 14-7%#29 USF 1-0 11-6Southern Miss 1-5 3-18#75 Tulane 3-1 14-3UAB 3-2 7-12
1998 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-0 12-6Cincinnati 1-3 6-8DePaul 3-3 16-9%#46 Houston 0-1 9-10Louisville 1-0 10-7#51 Marquette 1-0 13-4Memphis 2-1 10-7Saint Louis 0-1 7-8#40 USF 0-0 13-6#74 Southern Miss
2-3 11-8
Tulane 2-1 12-8#71 UAB 4-0 12-7
1999 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-3 11-12Cincinnati 2-3 15-8
DePaul 3-0 8-16#60 Houston 3-2 9-12#75 Louisville 1-3 17-5%Marquette 2-0 19-6Memphis 2-4 9-12Saint Louis 1-2 5-17#38 USF 2-1 14-8Southern Miss 0-3 12-9#39 Tulane 1-3 18-6#75 UAB 4-1 12-10
2000 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-0 7-14Cincinnati 0-1 14-4DePaul 1-1 8-3Houston 0-3 8-12Louisville 1-4 13-8#57 Marquette 4-0 11-6Memphis 2-1 9-9Saint Louis 0-3 7-12%#31 USF 2-1 14-7Southern Miss 0-3 11-9#47 Tulane 3-0 12-8#73 UAB 2-2 9-7
2001 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-0 8-12Cincinnati 3-1 14-12DePaul 3-3 16-12Houston 1-2 6-16Louisville 0-4 6-20Marquette 3-2 8-14Memphis 1-3 11-15Saint Louis 0-2 10-11USF 1-0 5-16Southern Miss 0-2 9-10%#39 Tulane 21- 14-12#75 UAB 8-1 21-3
2002 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 0-3 8-15Cincinnati 2-3 13-12DePaul 3-0 15-7East Carolina 1-0 12-11Houston 3-2 11-13Louisville 1-3 6-19Marquette 2-0 7-16
Memphis 2-4 5-16Saint Louis 1-2 9-16#71 USF 2-1 9-14Southern Miss 0-3 3-20%#28 TCU 2-0 20-4#64 Tulane 1-3 15-12UAB 4-1 11-11
2003 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 1-1 9-14Cincinnati 2-3 11-12DePaul 2-1 15-10East Carolina 0-2 16-8Houston 1-2 13-10Louisville 0-1 22-7Marquette 2-0 5-18Memphis 3-1 17-7Saint Louis 1-4 9-14USF 5-2 10-12Southern Miss 0-4 8-12#56 TCU 2-1 11-10%#28 Tulane 2-0 19-5UAB 3-2 10-8
2004 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 4-4 14-8Cincinnati 0-6 7-15DePaul 7-2 19-10East Carolina 0-4 9-12Houston 5-2 15-10Louisville 5-4 20-11Marquette 2-3 4-17Memphis 3-3 11-12Saint Louis 0-5 2-20USF 2-2 5-14Southern Miss 3-2 12-11#28 TCU 3-2 17-8%#11 Tulane 5-0 27-2UAB 5-5 11-13
2005 - conference Usa
Team League OverallCharlotte 3-1 14-6Cincinnati 6-0 20-8DePaul 6-0 20-8East Carolina 2-3 17-9Houston 2-4 17-10Louisville 3-3 22-9
Marquette 1-5 5-17Memphis 1-4 6-14Saint Louis 0-5 8-14#49 USF 2-1 7-7Southern Miss 2-2 15-8#19 TCU 3-3 21-5%#15 Tulane 6-0 25-6UAB 3-1 15-8
2006 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 2-0 18-9Houston 3-1 20-5#62 Marshall 1-0 18-7Memphis 0-2 3-16%#66 Rice 1-1 13-13#48 SMU 4-0 19-6Southern Miss 1-3 9-13Tulsa 1-3 14-12UAB 2-1 12-6UCF 1-1 12-9UTEP 1-4 6-17
2007 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 0-1 19-10Houston 2-3 13-9#65 Marshall 0-0 16-12Memphis 0-5 1-17Rice 0-2 8-15#57 SMU 3-1 19-5Southern Miss 2-2 17-5%#44 Tulsa 2-0 21-5UAB 2-0 13-2UCF 1-0 11-8UTEP 3-1 13-9
2008 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 1-0 17-6Houston 0-3 15-11#45 Marshall 0-0 17-9Memphis 1-3 9-13#69 Rice 2-0 17-5#75 SMU 1-2 11-10Southern Miss 2-1 8-6%#34 Tulsa 2-0 22-6UAB 3-2 9-6UCF 3-1 12-9UTEP 0-3 9-12
2009 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 0-0 15-7Houston 3-1 18-4#67 Marshall 0-0 14-11Memphis 2-3 10-13Rice 0-2 10-11%#23 SMU 4-0 28-3Southern Miss 0-4 6-12Tulane 3-4 12-12#36 Tulsa 3-0 23-6UAB 1-2 6-9UCF 1-0 12-10UTEP 1-2 16-7
2010 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 0-1 18-10Houston 0-1 11-8#52 Marshall 0-1 18-7Memphis 1-4 13-17#48 Rice 2-2 14-9#29 SMU 6-0 23-4Southern Miss 2-3 13-10Tulane 4-2 13-9%#32 Tulsa 3-1 21-5UAB 2-4 10-11UCF 4-1 13-7UTEP 0-4 9-13
2011 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 1-3 18-9Houston 2-2 16-8#53 Marshall 1-0 18-6Memphis 3-2 16-10#71 Rice 3-2 14-10#29 SMU 3-1 23-6Southern Miss 2-5 8-14Tulane 2-1 12-11%#21 Tulsa 3-0 26-3UAB 0-4 7-13UCF 3-1 12-8UTEP 1-3 6-14
2012 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 0-3 10-16Houston 0-2 14-8Marshall 1-1 13-10#55 Memphis 2-1 16-5#39 Rice 2-1 16-8SMU 0-3 1-17Southern Miss 1-2 3-19#57 Tulane 4-1 19-6%#25 Tulsa 5-0 22-3UAB 1-2 6-12UCF 2-1 10-11UTEP 0-1 2-18
2013 - conference Usa
Team League OverallEast Carolina 0-1 12-12Houston 1-1 12-10Marshall 1-1 13-11#32 Memphis 3-2 18-7Old Dominion 0-1 14-8%#22 Rice 2-1 21-5#51 SMU 2-2 14-10Southern Miss 0-5 0-21#50 Tulane 4-1 17-7#29 Tulsa 4-1 19-7UAB 2-1 12-8UCF 1-1 14-8UTEP 1-2 12-12
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1996 - conference Usa
Goldring Tennis CenterNew Orleans, La.
First Round - Thursday, April 18#7 Louisville 5, #10 Cincinnati 3#6 DePaul 5, #11 Charlotte 2#9 Saint Louis 5, #8 Memphis 2
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 19#2 USF 5, #7 Louisville 0#5 Marquette 5, #4 Tulane 4#3 Southern Miss 5, #6 DePaul 3#1 UAB 5, #9 Saint Louis 0
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 1911th - #10 Cincinnati 5, #11 Charlotte 1
Semifinals - Saturday, April 20#1 UAB 5, #5 Marquette 0#2 USF 5, #3 Southern Miss 1
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 20#7 Louisville 5, DePaul 4#4 Tulane 5, #9 Saint Louis 09th - #10 Cincinnati 5, #8 Memphis 1
Finals - Sunday, April 217th - #6 DePaul 5, #9 Saint Louis 05th - #4 Tulane 6, #7 Louisville 03rd - #5 Marquette 5, #3 So. Miss 21st - #1 UAB 5, #2 USF 4
1997 - conference Usa
Varsity Tennis CourtsTampa, Fla.
First Round - Thursday, April 17#8 Southern Miss 5, #9 Saint Louis 3#5 DePaul 5, #12 Memphis 2#6 Louisville 6, #11 Charlotte 0#7 UAB 5, #10 Cincinnati 1
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 18#1 USF 5, #8 Southern Miss 0#4 Tulane 5, #5 DePaul 2#2 Marquette 5, #6 Louisville 0#3 Houston 6, #7 UAB 0
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 18#12 Memphis 5, #9 Saint Louis 1#11 Charlotte 5, #10 Cincinnati 3
Semifinals - Saturday, April 19#1 USF 5, #4 Tulane 0#2 Marquette 5, #3 Houston 4
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 19#5 Depaul 5, #8 Southern Miss 2#7 UAB 5, #6 Louisville 411th - #10 Cincinnati 5, #9 Saint Louis 39th - #12 Memphis 5, #11 Charlotte 0
Finals - Sunday, April 207th - #6 Louisville 5, #8 Southern Miss 15th - #7 UAB 5, #5 DePaul 43rd - #3 Houston 5, #4 Tulane 21st - #1 USF 5, #2 Marquette 4
1998 - conference Usa
UH Varsity Tennis ComplexMetropolitan Racquet Club
Houston, TexasFirst Round - Thursday, April 16#9 Memphis 5, #8 DePaul 4#5 Tulane 5, #12 Charlotte 1#6 Southern Miss 5, #11 Saint Louis 0#7 Louisville 5, #10 Cincinnati 2
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 17#1 USF 5, #9 Memphis 0#4 UAB 5, #5 Tulane 2#3 Houston 5, #6 Southern Miss 2#2 Marquette 5, #7 Louisville 2
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 17#8 DePaul 5, #12 Charlotte 2#10 Cincinnati 5, #11 Saint Louis 1
Semifinals - Saturday, April 18#1 USF 5, #4 Tulane 0#2 Marquette 5, #3 Houston 4
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 18#5 DePaul 5, #8 Southern Miss 2#7 UAB 5, #6 Louisville 411th - #11 Saint Louis 5, #12 Charlotte 19th - #10 Cincinnati 5, #8 DePaul 3
Finals - Sunday, April 197th - #4 Tulane 5, #6 Louisville 45th - #6 Southern Miss 5, #9 Memphis 23rd - #2 Marquette 5, #1 USF 11st - #3 Houston 5, #4 UAB 2
1999 - conference Usa
St. Louis, Mo.
First Round - Thursday, April 15#9 Memphis 5, #8 Cincinnati 1#6 Louisville 5, #11 Saint Louis 2#5 UAB 6, #12 Charlotte 0#10 Southern Miss 5, #7 DePaul 2
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 16#3 Houston 5, #6 Louisville 1#2 Marquette 5, #10 Southern Miss 2#1 Tulane 5, #9 Memphis 0#4 USF 5, #5 UAB 2
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 16#7 DePaul 5, #11 Saint Louis 3#8 Cincinnati 5, #12 Charlotte 3
Semifinals - Saturday, April 17#5 UAB 5, #9 Memphis 0#2 Marquette 5, #3 Houston 2#4 USF 5, #1 Tulane 2#6 Louisville 5, #10 Southern Miss 1
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 1711th - #11 Saint Louis 5, #12 Charlotte 39th - #7 DePaul 5, #8 Cincinnati 3
Finals - Sunday, April 187th - #10 Southern Miss 5, #9 Memphis 25th - #5 UAB 5, #6 Louisville 33rd - #1 Tulane 5, #3 Houston 31st - #2 Marquette 5, #4 USF 2
2000 - conference Usa
Varsity Tennis CourtsTampa, Fla.
First Round - Thursday, April 13#6 DePaul 5, #11 Saint Louis 2#9 Memphis 5, #8 Louisville 1#5 UAB 5, #12 Charlotte 0#11 Southern Miss 5, #6 Cincinnati 3
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 14#2 USF 5, #11 Southern Miss 1#5 UAB 5, #4 Houston 3#3 Tulane 5, #6 DePaul 1#1 Marquette 5, #5 UAB 0
Semifinals - Saturday, April 15#2 USF 5, #3 Tulane 2#5 UAB 5, #1 Marquette 2
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 1511th - #12 Charlotte 5, #11 Saint Louis 49th - #8 Louisville 5, #6 Cincinnati 3
Finals - Sunday, April 167th - #4 Houston 5, #11 So. Miss 45th - #6 DePaul 5, #9 Memphis 43rd - #3 Tulane 5, #1 Marquette 21st - #2 USF 5, #5 UAB 2
2001 - conference Usa
The Racquet Club of HattiesburgWillis Terry Tennis Complex
Hattiesburg, Miss.First Round - Thursday, April 19#8 Memphis 4, #9 Saint Louis 0#5 Houston 4, #12 Charlotte 0#6 Cincinnati 4, #11 Southern Miss 0#7 DePaul 4, #10 Louisville 1
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 20#1 UAB 4, #8 Memphis 0#4 Marquette 4, #5 Houston 1#3 USF 4, #6 Cincinnati 1#2 Tulane 4, #7 DePaul 0
Semifinals - Saturday, April 21#1 UAB 4, #4 Marquette 2#2 Tulane 4, #3 USF 1
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 21#10 Louisville 4, #12 Charlotte 0#11 Southern Miss 4, #9 Saint Louis 2Tie for 11th - Charlotte, Saint Louis
Finals - Sunday, April 227th - #7 DePaul 4, #8 Memphis 15th - #5 Houston 4, #6 Cincinnati 03rd - #4 Marquette 4, #3 USF 11st - #2 Tulane 4, #1 UAB 0
2002 - conference Usa
Bayard H. Friedman Tennis CenterFort Worth, Texas
First Round - Thursday, April 18#8 Cincinnati 4, #9 Memphis 1#4 Houston 4, #13 Charlotte 3#5 Tulane 5, #12 East Carolina 0#3 Marquette 4, #14 Southern Miss 0#6 USF 4, #11 Saint Louis 0#7 UAB 4, #10 Louisville 1
Quarterfinals - Friday, April 19#1 TCU 4, #8 Cincinnati 0#5 Tulane 4, #4 Houston 0#3 Marquette 4, #6 USF 2#7 UAB 4, #2 DePaul 3
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 19#11 Saint Louis 4, #14 Southern Miss 0#12 East Carolina 4, #13 Charlotte 0Tie for 13th - Southern Miss, Charlotte
Semifinals - Saturday, April 20#1 TCU 4, #5 Tulane 0#3 Marquette 4, #7 UAB 1
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 20#4 Houston 5, #6 Louisville 2#6 USF 4, #9 Memphis 1Tie for 11th - Louisville, Memphis#8 Cincinnati 4, #11 Saint Louis 0#12 East Carolina 4, #2 DePaul 2Tie for 9th - Saint Louis, DePaul
Finals - Sunday, April 21#8 Cincinnati 4, #4 Houston 2#6 USF 4, #12 East Carolina 0Tie for 7th - Houston, East CarolinaTie for 5th - Cincinnati, USF3rd - #5 Tulane 4, #7 UAB 01st - #1 TCU 4, #3 Marquette 1
2003 - conference Usa
Goldring Tennis CenterNew Orleans, La.
First Round - Saturday, April 12#9 East Carolina 4, #8 UAB 1#3 Houston 4, #13 Saint Louis 1#5 USF 4, #12 Charlotte 2#4 Memphis 4, #14 Southern Miss 0#6 Louisville 4, #11 Cincinnati 3#10 Marquette 4, #7 DePaul 2
Quarterfinals - Sunday April 13#1 Tulane 4, #9 East Carolina 0#3 Houston 4, #5 USF 0#6 Louisville 4, #4 Memphis 2#2 TCU 4, #10 Marquette 1
Consolation Matches - Sun., April 13#11 Cincinnati 4, #14 Southern Miss 0#12 Charlotte 4, #13 Saint Louis 0Tie for 13th - Southern Miss, Saint Louis
Semifinals - Monday, April 14#2 TCU 4, #6 Louisville 0#1 Tulane 4, #3 Houston 0
Consolation Matches - Mon. April 14#4 Memphis 4, #8 UAB 0#7 DePaul 4, #5 USF 2Tie for 11th - UAB, USF#9 East Carolina 4, #11 Cincinnati 3#10 Marquette 4, #12 Charlotte 1Tie for 9th - Cincinnati, Charlotte
Finals - Tuesday, April 15#9 East Carolina 6, #37 DePaul 1#4 Memphis 4, #10 Marquette 3Tie for 7th - DePaul, MarquetteTie for 5th - Memphis, East Carolina3rd - #6 Louisville 4, #3 Houston 21st - #1 Tulane 4, #2 TCU 0
2004 - conference Usa
Bass-Rudd Tennis CenterLouisville, Ky.
First Round - Thursday, April 15#4 DePaul 4, #13 Cincinnati 2#5 Louisville 4, #11 UAB 1#3 Houston 4, #14 Saint Louis 0#6 Marquette 4, #12 Southern Miss 1#8 USF 4, #9 Memphis 0#7 Charlotte 4, #10 East Carolina 0
Quarterfinals - Friday April 16#1 Tulane 5, #7 Charlotte 0
#3 Houston 4, #6 Marquette 0#2 TCU 4, #8 USF 1#5 Louisville 4, #4 DePaul 2
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 16#11 UAB 4, #14 Saint Louis 1#12 Southern Miss 4, #13 Cincinnati 3Tie for 13th - Saint Louis, Cincinnati#12 Southern Miss 4, #10 ECU 0#9 Memphis 4, #11 UAB 3Tie for 11th - East Carolina, UAB
Semifinals - Saturday, April 17#1 Tulane 4, #3 Houston 1#2 TCU 4, #5 Louisville 0
Consolation Matches - Sat. April 17#7 Charlotte 4, #6 Marquette 1#8 USF 4, #4 DePaul 0Tie for 9th - Marquette, DePaul7th - #12 Southern Miss 4, #9 Memphis 2
Finals - Sunday, April 185th - #8 USF 4, #7 Charlotte 03rd - #3 Houston 4, #5 Louisville 21st - #1 Tulane 4, #2 TCU 1
2005 - conference Usa
Bayard H. Friedman Tennis CenterFort Worth, Texas
First Round - Thursday, April 21#4 Houston 4, #13 Cincinnati 0#5 DePaul 4, #12 Memphis 0#3 USF 4, #14 Saint Louis 0#6 Louisville 4, #11 Marquette 1#9 East Carolina 4, #8 Southern Miss 2#10 UAB 4, #7 Charlotte 3
Quarterfinals - Friday April 22#1 Tulane 4, #10 UAB 0#3 USF 4, #6 Louisville 1#2 TCU 5, #9 East Carolina 0#4 Houston 4, #5 DePaul 3
Consolation Matches - Fri., April 22#12 Memphis 4, #14 Saint Louis 0#13 Cincinnati 4, #11 Marquette 2Tie for 13th - Saint Louis, Marquette#7 Charlotte 4, #13 Cincinnati 0#8 Southern Miss 4, #12 Memphis 1Tie for 11th - Cincinnati, Memphis
Semifinals - Saturday, April 23#1 Tulane 4, #3 USF 1#2 TCU 4, #4 Houston 09
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Consolation Matches - Sat. April 23#10 UAB 4, #6 Louisville 1#5 DePaul 4, #9 East Carolina 1Tie for 9th - Louisville, East Carolina7th - #7 Charlotte 4, #8 Southern Miss 1
Finals - Sunday, April 245th - #3 USF 4, #4 Houston 33rd - #5 DePaul 4, #10 UAB 11st - #1 Tulane 4, #2 TCU 3
2006 - conference Usa
Garland Tennis CenterDallas, Texas
First Round - Thursday, April 20#8 UCF 4, #9 UTEP 0#7 Rice 4, #10 Southern Miss 0#6 East Carolina 4, #11 Memphis 0Tie for 9th - MEM, USM, UTEP
Quarterfinals - Friday April 21#1 SMU 4, #8 UCF 0#5 Tulsa 4, #4 UAB 0#7 Rice 4, #2 Marshall 3#3 Houston 4, #6 East Carolina 1Tie for 5th - ECU, MAR, UAB, UCF
Semifinals - Saturday, April 22#1 SMU 4, #5 Tulsa 0#7 Rice 4, #3 Houston 1Tie for 3rd - HOU, TLS
Championship - Sunday, April 23#7 Rice 4, #1 SMU 1
2007 - conference Usa
Michael D. Case Tennis CenterTulsa, Okla.
First Round - Thursday, April 19#8 UCF 4, #9 East Carolina 0#10 Rice 4, #7 Houston 1#6 UTEP 4, #11 Memphis 0Tie for 9th - ECU, HOU, MEM
Quarterfinals - Friday April 20#1 Tulsa 4, #8 UCF 1#5 Southern Miss 4, #4 UAB 0#10 Rice 4, #2 SMU 3#3 Marshall 4, #6 UTEP 0Tie for 5th - SMU, UAB, UCF, UTEP
Semifinals - Saturday, April 21#1 Tulsa 4, #5 Southern Miss 0#3 Marshall 4, #10 Rice 2Tie for 3rd - USM, Rice
Championship - Sunday, April 22#1 Tulsa 4, #3 Marshall 0
2008 - conference Usa
John E. Hoff CourtsHouston, Texas
First Round - Thursday, April 17#8 East Carolina 4, #9 UAB 2#7 UCF 4, #10 Memphis 0#6 Houston 4, #11 UTEP 2Tie for 9th - MEM, UAB, UTEP
Quarterfinals - Friday April 18#1 Tulsa 4, #8 East Carolina 0#4 SMU 4, #5 Southern Miss 2#2 Marshall 4, #7 UCF 3#3 Rice 4, #6 Houston 3Tie for 5th - ECU, HOU, USM, UCF
Semifinals - Saturday, April 19#1 Tulsa 4, #4 SMU 0#2 Marshall 4, #3 Rice 3Tie for 3rd - SMU, Rice
Championship - Sunday, April 20#1 Tulsa 4, #2 Marshall 1
2009 - conference Usa
Jake Hess Tennis StadiumGalleria Tennis & Athletic Club
Houston, TexasFirst Round - Thursday, April 16#8 UTEP 4, #9 Memphis 1#5 Rice 4, #12 Southern Miss 0
#7 UCF 4, #10 Tulane 0#6 East Carolina 4, #11 UAB 3Tie for 9th - MEM, USM, TLN, UAB
Quarterfinals - Friday April 17#1 SMU 4, #8 UTEP 0#5 Rice 4, #4 Houston 0#2 Tulsa 4, #7 UCF 0#3 Marshall 4, #6 East Carolina 0Tie for 5th - UTEP, HOU, UCF, ECU
Semifinals - Saturday, April 18#1 SMU 4, #5 Rice 0#2 Tulsa 4, #3 Marshall 3Tie for 3rd - Rice, MAR
Championship - Sunday, April 19#1 Tulsa 4, #2 Marshall 1
2010 - conference Usa
Michael D. Case Tennis CenterTulsa, Okla.
First Round - Thursday, April 22#7 East Carolina 4, #10 Houston 0#6 Tulane 4, #11 UAB 0#9 Memphis 4, #8 Southern Miss 2#5 UCF 4, #12 UTEP 0Tie for 9th - HOU, UAB, USM, UTEP
Quarterfinals - Friday April 23#2 Tulsa 4, #7 East Carolina 0#3 Rice 4, #6 Tulane 0#1 SMU 4, #9 Memphis 0#4 Marshall 4, #5 UCF 1Tie for 5th - SMU, UAB, UCF, UTEP
Semifinals - Saturday, April 24#2 Tulsa 4, #3 Rice 2#4 Marshall 4, #1 SMU 2Tie for 3rd - Rice, SMU
Championship - Sunday, April 25#2 Tulsa 4, #4 Marshall 1
2011 - conference Usa
Lake Cane Tennis CenterOrlando, Fla.
First Round - Thursday, April 21#7 East Carolina 4, #10 Southern Miss 0#6 Memphis 4, #11 UTEP 0#8 Tulane 4, #9 Houston 2#5 UCF 4, #12 UAB 0Tie for 9th - USM, UTEP, HOU, UAB
Quarterfinals - Friday April 22#2 SMU 4, #7 East Carolina 0#3 Marshall 4, #6 Memphis 0#1 Tulsa 4, #8 Tulane 1#4 Rice 4, #5 UCF 0Tie for 5th - ECU, MEM, TUL, UCF
Semifinals - Saturday, April 23#1 Tulsa 4, #4 Rice 1#2 SMU 4, #3 Marshall 1Tie for 3rd - Rice, Marshall
Championship - Sunday, April 24#1 Tulsa 4, #2 SMU 3
2012 - conference Usa
Dunavant-Wellford Tennis CenterMemphis, Tenn.
First Round - Thursday, April 19#8 East Carolina 4, #9 UAB 3#5 Marshall 5, #12 UTEP 0#7 UCF 4, #10 SMU 2#6 Houston 4, #11 Southern Miss 0Tie for 9th - UAB, UTEP, SMU, USM
Quarterfinals - Friday April 20#1 Tulsa 4, #8 ECU 0#4 Memphis 4, #5 Marshall 0#2 Rice 4, #7 UCF 0#3 Tulane 4, #6 Houston 0Tie for 5th - ECU, MAR, UCF, HOU
Semifinals - Saturday, April 21#1 Tulsa 4, #4 Memphis 3#2 Rice 4, #3 Tulane 2Tie for 3rd - Memphis, Tulane
Championship - Sunday, April 22#1 Tulsa 4, #2 Rice 2
2013 - conference Usa
John E. Hoff CourtsHouston, Texas
First Round - Thursday, April 18#4 Tulane 4, #13 Southern Miss 0#5 SMU 4, #12 UTEP 0#9 Old Dominion 4, #8 UAB 1#7 Marshall 4, #10 Houston 3#6 UCF 4, #11 East Carolina 1Tie for 9th - USM, UTEP, UAB, Houston, ECU
Quarterfinals - Friday April 19#1 Rice 4, #9 Old Dominion 0#5 SMU 4, #4 Tulane 2#2 Tulsa 4, #7 Marshall 0#3 Memphis 4, #6 UCF 0Tie for 5th - Old Dominion, Tulane, Marshall, UCF
Semifinals - Saturday, April 20#1 Rice 4, #5 SMU 1#2 Tulsa 4, #3 Memphis 3Tie for 3rd - Memphis, SMU
Championship - Sunday, April 21#1 Rice 4, #2 Tulsa 1
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Rk Date138 Feb. 2002146 Mar. 6, 2002
coUrtney collins
Rk Date107 Feb. 14, 2011114 March 1, 2011106 March 15, 2011107 March 29, 2011113 April 19, 2011125 April 26, 2011116 May 2, 2011116 June 8, 201178 Sept. 9, 201160 Jan. 3, 201273 Feb. 16, 201233 Feb. 28, 201235 March 13, 201227 March 27, 201232 Apirl 10, 201233 Apirl 17, 201234 April 24, 201233 April 30, 201234 June 6, 201221 Sept. 7, 201261 Feb. 12, 201323 Feb. 26, 201339 March 12, 201334 March 26, 201344 April 9, 201348 April 16, 201346 April 23, 201355 May 2, 201350 June 5, 2013
stefanie Mikesz
Rk Date51 Jan. 3, 201266 Feb. 16, 201277 Feb. 28, 201277 March 13, 201269 March 27, 201286 April 10, 201281 April 17, 201290 April 24, 201295 April 30, 201297 June 6, 201265 Sept. 7, 2012
Mariya slUpska
Rk Date98 Jan. 3, 201270 Feb. 16, 2012123 Feb. 28, 201273 March 13, 201274 March 27, 201280 April 10, 201290 April 17, 201292 April 24, 201290 April 30, 201298 April 30, 2012
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Rk Date117 Feb. 28, 2012119 March 27, 2012115 Sept. 7, 2012
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Rk Date48 Spring 200231 Sept. 11, 2003
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Rk Date18 Jan. 3, 201335 Feb. 12, 201358 Feb. 26, 201344 March 12, 201351 March 26, 201365 April 9, 201371 April 16, 201372 April 23, 201377 May 2, 201379 June 5, 2013
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Rk Date35 Jan. 3, 201347 Feb. 12, 201363 March 12, 201364 March 26, 201359 April 9, 201358 April 16, 201362 April 23, 201364 May 2, 201364 June 5, 201337 Sept. 6, 201353 Jan. 2, 2014
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Rk Date41 Jan. 3, 201231 Feb. 16, 201228 Feb. 28, 201234 March 13, 201244 March 27, 201259 April 10, 201251 April 17, 201264 April 24, 201264 April 30, 201267 June 6, 201231 Sept. 7, 2012
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Rk Date75 Feb. 200368 Jan. 3, 201264 Jan. 24, 201259 Feb. 2, 201255 Feb. 16, 201253 Feb. 22, 201260 March 6, 201255 March 13, 201251 March 20, 201255 March 27, 201257 April 3, 201256 April 10, 201264 April 17, 201255 April 24, 201259 April 30, 201260 May 29, 201258 Jan. 3, 201352 Jan. 22, 201350 Jan. 30, 201351 Feb. 12, 201339 Feb. 19, 201322 Feb. 26, 201325 March 5, 201331 March 12, 201331 March 19, 201332 March 26, 201336 April 2, 201328 April 9, 201333 Apri 16, 201334 April 23, 201333 May 2, 201332 June 5, 2013T31 Jan. 2, 2014
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Singles1. #55 Collins (MEM) def. #62 Borthwick (FSU) 6-3, 6-22. Welcher (MEM) def. #83 Segarelli (FSU) 6-4, 6-13. Kuykendall (MEM) def. Vriens (FSU) 6-0, 6-14. #120 Sargeant (FSU) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-0, 6-15. Cartwright (FSU) vs. Wegner (MEM) 7-6 (4), 1-2 unf6. Schleich (FSU) vs. Hibberd (MEM) 5-7, 2-0 unf
Doubles1. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) def. Borthwick/Segarelli (FSU) 8-52. Vriens/Sargeant (MEM) vs. #77 Gray/Collins (MEM) 8-7 unf3. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) def. Cartwright/Schleich (FSU) 8-6
#9 alaBaMa 4, #33 MeMphis 02013 NCAA Second Round
May 11, 2013 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Singles1. #34 Macfarlane (BAMA) vs. #55 Collins (MEM) 6-4, 1-4 unf2. #36 Guarachi (BAMA) def. Welcher (MEM) 6-4, 6-33. #118 Jansen (BAMA) def. Kuykendall (MEM) 6-3, 6-24. Foehse (BAMA) def. Tymchenko (MEM) 6-2, 5-4 unf5. Maynetto (BAMA) vs. Wegner (MEM) 5-7, 3-3 unf6. Zabor (BAMA) def. Hibberd (MEM) 6-4, 6-2
Doubles1. #7 Guarachi/Macfarlane (BAMA) def. Welcher/Hibberd (MEM) 8-12. #83 Foehse/Jansen (BAMA) def. #77 Gray/Collins (MEM) 8-53. Maynetto/Zabor (BAMA) vs. #64 Mikesz/Wegner (MEM) 7-2 unf
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1999Date UofM Opponent W/L Score2/19/99 at #74 UAB L 1-8
Record: 0-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0
2001Date UofM Opponent W/L Score2/16/01 vs #67 Campbell W 4-12/24/01 #70 Tennessee Tech L 3-43/7/01 at #61 Middle Tennessee L 2-53/10/01 #73 Troy State L 0-73/30/01 vs #53 New Mexico State L 3-44/1/01 vs #67 Long Beach State L 1-64/14/01 #61 UAB L 0-74/20/01 vs #61 UAB L 0-4
Record: 1-7 H: 0-3 A: 0-1 N: 1-3
2003Date UofM Opponent W/L Score2/2/03 at #36 Mississippi L 0-72/16/03 vs #75 Georgia State W 5-23/8/03 #67 UALR L 3-4
Record: 1-2 H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 1-0
2008Date UofM Opponent W/L Score3/4/08 at #59 South Alabama L 0-7
Record: 0-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0
2009Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/22/09 at #6 Georgia L 0-72/13/09 at #75 SMU L 0-72/19/09 at #67 Mississippi State L 1-62/26/09 at #53 Mississippi L 0-72/28/09 at #17 Arkansas L 0-73/11/09 at #75 Cal Poly L 0-7
Record: 0-6 H: 0-0 A: 0-6 N: 0-0
2010Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/17/10 at #36 Tulsa L 0-71/19/10 at #1 Duke L 0-71/23/10 vs #38 Ohio State L 0-62/7/10 at #44 Yale L 3-42/20/10 at #33 USF L 0-72/26/10 at #20 Arkansas L 1-62/27/10 vs #35 Oklahoma L 0-63/10/10 at #32 Arizona State L 0-73/12/10 at #59 Arizona L 1-63/28/10 at #56 William & Mary L 2-54/23/10 vs #27 SMU L 0-4
Record: 0-11 H: 0-0 A: 0-8 N: 0-3
2011Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/21/11 at #15 Georgia L 0-71/22/11 at #11 Clemson L 0-42/5/11 vs #37 Princeton L 2-52/6/11 at #44 Indiana L 2-52/19/11 at #63 Auburn L 3-43/3/11 at #5 North Carolina L 1-64/1/11 at #40 USF L 1-64/15/11 at #20 Tulsa L 2-54/22/11 vs #52 Marshall L 0-4
Record: 0-9 H: 0-0 A: 0-7 N: 0-2
Overall Record: 35-13 Home: 15-0 Away: 12-9 Neutral: 8-4
2003Date UofM Opponent W/L Score2/21/03 #75 at Cincinnati W 5-22/22/03 #75 vs UAB W 4-32/23/03 #75 vs DePaul L 0-4
2012Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/15/12 #68 vs Miami (OH) W 7-01/20/12 #68 at Austin Peay W 7-01/22/12 #68 at #13 Georgia Tech L 1-62/10/12 #59 at Wright State W 7-02/10/12 #59 at Cincinnati W 7-02/12/12 #59 at Butler W 7-02/18/12 #55 Middle Tennessee W 7-02/24/12 #53 at #6 Georgia L 3-42/26/12 #53 at #18 Vanderbilt L 2-53/7/12 #60 at #49 Princeton W 4-33/15/12 #55 vs Murray State W 6-03/15/12 #55 at UT Martin W 6-13/18/12 #55 at #67 Kansas State W 7-03/30/12 #55 at Saint Louis W 7-03/31/12 #55 at Southern Illinois W 6-14/6/12 #57 vs UAB W 7-04/7/12 #57 at Southern Miss W 6-14/15/12 #56 at #26 Tulsa L 2-54/20/12 #64 vs Marshall W 4-04/21/12 #64 vs #26 Tulsa L 3-4
2013Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/15/13 #58 Lipscomb W 7-01/16/13 #58 UT Martin W 7-01/26/13 #52 at #9 Alabama L 0-41/27/13 #52 vs #24 Tulsa* L 3-42/1/13 #50 Morehead State W 7-02/15/13 #51 #42 Kansas State W 4-22/17/13 #51 #70 Columbia W 4-32/24/13 #39 #16 Virginia W 5-22/27/13 #22 at #12 Vanderbilt L 2-53/3/13 #22 vs #44 Saint Mary’s W 4-23/4/13 #22 at #21 Arizona State L 2-53/8/13 #25 UCF* W 6-13/10/13 #25 Saint Louis W 7-03/10/13 #25 Murray State W 7-03/16/13 #31 Illinois State W 7-03/23/13 #31 South Alabama W 5-03/23/13 #31 Southern Illinois W 7-03/30/13 #32 UTEP* W 7-03/30/13 #32 Southern Miss* W 7-04/7/13 #36 at #21 Notre Dame W 4-34/14/13 #28 at #26 Tulsa* L 2-44/19/13 #33 vs UCF W 4-04/20/13 #33 vs #24 Tulsa L 3-45/10/13 #33 vs #21 Florida State W 4-15/11/13 #33 at #9 Alabama L 0-4
2012Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/22/12 #68 at #13 Georgia Tech L 1-62/24/12 #53 at #6 Georgia L 3-42/26/12 #53 at #18 Vanderbilt L 2-53/3/12 at #65 Columbia W 5-23/7/12 #60 at #49 Princeton W 4-33/18/12 #55 at #67 Kansas State W 7-04/15/12 #56 at #26 Tulsa L 2-54/21/12 #64 vs #26 Tulsa L 3-4
Record: 3-5 H: 0-0 A: 3-4 N: 0-1
2013Date UofM Opponent W/L Score1/26/13 #52 at #9 Alabama L 0-41/27/13 #52 vs #24 Tulsa L 3-42/15/13 #51 #42 Kansas State W 4-22/17/13 #51 #70 Columbia W 4-32/24/13 #39 #16 Virginia W 5-22/27/13 #22 at #12 Vanderbilt L 2-53/3/13 #22 vs #44 Saint Mary’s W 4-23/4/13 #22 at #21 Arizona State L 2-54/7/13 #36 at #21 Notre Dame W 4-34/14/13 #28 at #26 Tulsa L 2-44/20/13 #33 vs #24 Tulsa L 3-45/10/13 #33 vs #21 Florida State W 4-15/11/13 #33 at #9 Alabama L 0-4
Record: 6-7 H: 3-0 A: 1-5 N: 2-2
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AKathy Ake 1977-78Liz Alperin 1978Debbie Angell 1976Yessica Ares 2004Andrea Arques-Garcia 2010-12
BBille Barton 1978Lenka Beranova 1998Nancy Berbage 1976Kathy Bird 1990-91Carol Blair 1986Kate Borthwick 2000Jennie Bradford 1973Angela Brannon 1996-98Becky Brewster 1987-88Kerri Britt 1992-95Amanda Brown 2007-10Mary Brunsvold 1977-79Stephanie Burnett 1976
CBetsy Card 1998-2001Kristin Chamberlain 2008-09
Joyce Chasteen 1974-75Debbie Chilcott 1981-82Michelle Chiles 1989-92Courtney Collins 2010-13Brooke Cowie 2005-06
DChris Danehy 1981-83Kelly Deep 1988-90Eleanore Dickinger 1999Marlene Dirnstorfer 2003-05Bertien Den Duck 1973Linda Dougherty 1973
EStephanie Elek 1986-89Tina Erdman 1991Annika Ewaldson 1987-90
FLisa Faquin 1981Kimberly Faulkner 1986-87Andrea Feichtinger 2003-06Tracy Ferguson 1985-86Lauren Fisher 1977
GJeannie Gambino 1990-93Jan Gardner 1976Rebecca Garner 2001-03Gwyne George 1975Lisa Giacomini 1989-90Monica Gonzalez-Gordo 2002-03Laura Gordon 1978Staci Graham 1995-98Rose Grasso 1982-85Kelly Gray 2010-13Nancy Green 1973Snap Griffith 1976Viktoria Gruber 2003-04
HAmy Hamilton 1984Sharlyn Hamilton 1984-85Kathleen Hawkins 2011Cathy Heuttel 1981Alyssa Hibberd 2012-PresentNicole Hoynaski 2014-PresentLaura Hughes 1999-2002Linda Hume 1978-81Joelle Hunter 1975
ISarah Irvin 2009
JMahmuda Jafarey 1986-87Priya Jayaraman 1993Natalie Johnson 1992-93Jennifer Jones 1979-81Jennifer. P. Jones 1984Rhonda Jones 1977Robyn Jones 2009
KPat Keyes 1977, 79-80Kathy Kidd 1976Lucy King 1995-98Linda Kleinaites 1982-83Kathrin Kohl 2005Cindy Kroth 1996-97Julie Kosten 1984Skylar Kuykendall 2013-Present
LChristina Ladyman 1998-2001Caroline Laming 1995-96Kathy Lemonds 1977Laura Lillard 1983-84Sabrina Lindemann 2000-03Libbi Logue 1975-76Stephanie Long 1995-98
MBetty Manning 1977-79Debbie McElroy 1983-84Kaye McFarling 1975Pat Medling 1973Louanne Melone 1987-90Claudia Melton 1975Stefanie Mikesz 2011-PresentJo Lee Mitchell 1973-74Nancy Moore 1976-77Marta Morga 2014-PresentMeris Morgan 1976Beth Moser 1975-76Debbie Mullen 1975Ashley Murdock 2008-10
NKristin Noble 2003-06Dawn Norrey 1991-94
OKathy O’Connell 1977Kerry O’Connell 1977Claire O’Donoghue 1999-2000Alison Oddy 1993-96Marjorie Ondeck 2007-10Tina Otrowski 1978-79Katie-Mary Outhwaite 2007
PMary Edna Parrish 1974Roxana Patriche 1984-86Dixie Patterson 1986Charlotte Peterson 1970-72Sarah Phillips 1983-85Barbara Pian 1975Paula Potts 1983, 85-86Angie Powers 1982-83Tina Puhalo 1991-94
RSumitra Rao 2000-03Terry Riggan 1976Flavia Russo 2006-07Diane Ruston 1993-96
Elizabeth Ryan 1986
SSue Schaeffer 1979-80Cindy Scott 1973Stacy Seamans 1980-83Gail Simpson 1973-74Mariya Slupska 2011-12Carolyn Smith 1979-80Gayle Staples 1976Robyn Stern 1984-87Lori Stevens 1997-99Kirsten Stewart 1996-97Wendy Sturm 1980-83
TMelanie Thomas 1977-79Greer Thompson 1975Lynne Tipton 1989Alex Tjioe 2004-06Dara Toulch 2007-10Liza Tymchenko 2013-Present
VKathy Viehe 1978-79Mary Ann Viser 1973-74Lisa Vornholt 1981Mary Vorwald 1988-91
WJanice Walker 1976-77Martha Watson 1977Caroline Wegner 2013-PresentTiffany Welcher 2012-13Annika Westberg 1999-2002Anne White 1985Melissa White 1975Leigh Ann Wilmot 1977Anki Wind 2014-PresentRenee Wickum 1980-83Cathy Widdicombe 1978Sarah Witkowski 2011Christina Wieser 2004-07Angie Wilkinson 2000Leigh Ann Wilmot 1977Lindsey Wiseman 2008-09Robyn Wood 1981Anne Wulff 1978
YGwen Yearwood 1973
ZIvonne Zaballa 1992Ekin Zafir 2006-08
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career sinGle Wins
Rk Wins Name (Years)1. 97 Stacy Seamans (1980-83)2. 95 Courtney Collins (2010-13)3. 92 Christina Ladyman (1998-2001)4. 91 Wendy Sturm (1980-83)
91 Annika Ewaldson (1987-90)6. 80 Sabrina Lindemann (2000-03)7. 75 Renee Wickum (1980-83)8. 71 Stefanie Mikesz (2011-Pres.)9. 65 Betsy Card (1998-2001)10. 62 Louanne Melone (1987-90)
career doUBle Wins
Rk Wins Name (years)1. 92 Sabrina Lindemann (2000-03)2. 89 Renee Wickum (1980-83)
89 Wendy Sturm (1980-83)89 Stacy Seamans (1980-83)
5. 77 Kelly Gray (2010-13)6. 76 Stefanie Mikesz (2011-Pres.)7. 75 Christina Ladyman (1998-2001)8. 74 Courtney Collins (2010-13)9. 63 Alyssa Hibberd (2012-Pres.)10. 60 Louanne Melone (1987-90)
sinGle-season sinGles Wins
Rk Wins Name (Year)1. 32 Stacy Seamans (1981-82)2. 29 Stefanie Mikesz (2011-12)
29 Mariya Slupska (2011-12)29 Mahmuda Jafarey (1986-87)
5. 28 Skylar Kuykendall (2012-13)28 Courtney Collins (2010-11)28 Christina Ladyman (2000-01)28 Renee Wickum (1981-82)
9. 27 Courtney Collins (2011-12)27 Stacy Seamans (1980-81)27 Wendy Sturm (1980-81)
sinGle-season doUBles Wins
Rk Wins Name (Year)1. 28 Christina Ladyman (2000-01)
28 Sabrina Lindemann (2000-01)3. 27 Alyssa Hibberd (2012-13)
27 Tiffany Welcher (2012-13)27 Debbie Chilcott (1981-82)27 Wendy Sturm (1981-82)
7. 26 Alyssa Hibberd (2011-12)26 Kelly Gray (2011-12)26 Ashley Murdock (2008-09)26 Stacy Seamans (1979-80)26 Renee Wickum (1979-80)26 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo (2001-02)
Team Records
sinGle-season teaM Wins
Rk Wins Year1. 23 1980-81
23 1986-873. 21 1981-824. 19 1976-775. 18 1979-80
18 2012-137. 17 2002-038. 16 2011-12
16 2010-1116 1999-200016 1991-9216 1990-91
sinGle-season teaM WinninG percentaGe
Rk Pct. Year1. .762 2011-122. .720 2012-133. .708 2002-034. .667 1991-925. .655 1976-776. .622 1986-877. .615 2010-118. .583 1988-899. .563 1979-80
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Rk Wins Year1. 11 1986-872. 9 2012-13
9 2011-129 2010-11
5. 7 1980-817 1976-77
7. 6 2002-036 2002-036 1981-826 1979-80
Program Milestones
proGraM victories
Win Date Opponent, Result1 10/10/1975 at Lipscomb, 5-450 4/21/1979 at Arkansas, 9-0100 11/13/1981 at Alabama, 5-4150 3/18/1986 vs Berry College, 6-0200 2/2/1990 at SIU-Edwardsville, 9-0250 3/27/1994 Western Kentucky, 7-0300 3/25/2000 UALR, 5-2350 4/16/2004 UAB, 4-3400 1/29/2011 Lipscomb, 7-0
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Win Date Opponent, Result1 10/10/1975 at Lipscomb, 5-450 4/21/1979 at Arkansas, 9-0100 11/13/1981 at Alabama, 5-4150 3/18/1986 vs Berry College, 6-0200 2/2/1990 at SIU-Edwardsville, 9-0250 3/27/1994 Western Kentucky, 7-0300 3/25/2000 UALR, 5-2350 4/16/2004 UAB, 4-3
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Win Date Opponent, Result1 1/27/2008 UT Martin, 5-250 1/20/2012 at Austin Peay, 7-0
Current Players
sinGles Wins
Rk Wins Year1. 71 Stefanie Mikesz (2011-14)2. 60 Alyssa HIbberd (2012-14)3. 35 Skylar Kuykendall (2013-14)4. 33 Caroline Wegner (2013-14)5. 31 Liza Tymchenko (2013-14)6. 8 Marta Morga (2014)
8 Anki Wind (2014)
doUBles Wins
Rk Wins Year1. 76 Stefanie Mikesz (2011-14)2. 63 Alyssa HIbberd (2012-14)3. 34 Caroline Wegner (2013-14)4. 17 Skylar Kuykendall (2013-14)5. 14 Liza Tymchenko (2013-14)6. 8 Anki Wind (2014)7. 4 Marta Morga (2014)
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REGIONAL HONORS
Wilson/ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year2013 Lee Taylor Walker
ITA Ohio Valley Region Assistant Coach of the Year2013 Mark Finnegan
ITA Ohio Valley Region Senior of the Year2013 Courtney Collins
ITA Ohio Valley Region Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship2003 Sabrina Lindemann2012 Courtney Collins2013 Tiffany Welcher
CONFERENCE HONORS
C-USA Newcomer of the Year2011 Mariya Slupska2012 Tiffany Welcher
All-Conference USA First Team Singles2011 Courtney Collins2012 Courtney Collins2013 Courtney Collins
All-Conference USA Second Team Singles1998 Christina Ladyman1999 Christina Ladyman2000 Christina Ladyman2001 Christina Ladyman2002 Sabrina Lindemann2003 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo Sabrina Lindemann2008 Ashley Murdock2009 Ashley Murdock2010 Courtney Collins Ashley Murdock2012 Stefanie Mikesz Mariya Slupska Tiffany Welcher2013 Alyssa Hibberd Tiffany Welcher
All-Conference USA Third Team Singles1999 Eleanore Dickinger2000 Sabrina Lindemann2002 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo2004 Marlene Dirnstorfer2011 Mariya Slupska2012 Alyssa Hibberd2013 Skylar Kuykendall Caroline Wegner
All-Conference USA Third Team Doubles2012 Tiffany Welcher/Alyssa Hibberd2013 Stefanie Mikesz/Caroline Wegner
C-USA Sportsmanship Award2003 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo Sabrina Lindemann Memphis (Team Award)
C-USA Spirit of Service Award2009 Robyn Jones2012 Courtney Collins
All-Great Midwest Conference1992 Jeannie Gambino1993 Natalie Johnson Dawn Norrey Tina Puhalo
All-Metro Conference1989 Stephanie Elek
WEEKLY HONORS
C-USA Player of the Week1999 Christina Ladyman, March 31 2002 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo, March 26 Sabrina Lindemann, Sept. Monica Gonzalez-Gordo, Oct. 2003 Marlene Dirnstorfer, Feb. 18 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo, March 25 Sabrina Lindemann, Oct.2008 Ashley Murdock, April 82010 Kelly Gray, April 62011 Courtney Collins, Feb. 22 Mariya Slupska, March 82012 Courtney Collins, Feb. 28 Tiffany Welcher, April 10 Liza Tymchenko, Nov.2013 Courtney Collins, Jan. 22 Liza Tymchenko, Feb. 16 Courtney Collins, Feb. 26
ACADEMIC HONORS
CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team2004 Marlene Dirnstorfer2005 Marlene Dirnstorfer
CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team2003 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo Sabrina Lindemann
C-USA All-Academic Team2007 Christina Wieser2011 Courtney Collins2012 Courtney Collins Tiffany Welcher2013 Courtney Collins
C-USA Scholar Athlete2003 Sabrina Lindemann2007 Christina Wieser2012 Courtney Collins
C-USA Sport Academic Award2005 Memphis2012 Memphis
C-USA Academic Medalist1996 Kirsten Stewart1997 Lucy King Kirsten Stewart1998 Lenka Beranova Lucy King2000 Kate Borthwick Laura Hughes Sabrina Lindemann2001 Laura Hughes Sabrina Lindemann2002 Laura Hughes Sabrina Lindemann2003 Marlene Dimstorfer Rebecca Garner Sabrina Lindemann2004 Mariene Dirnstorfer Rebecca Garner Christina Wieser2005 Marlene Dirnstorfer
2006 Christina Wieser2007 Dara Toulch Christina Wieser2008 Kristin Chamberlain Marjorie Ondeck Dara Toulch2009 Robyn Jones2010 Andrea Arques-Garcia Courtney Collins Kelly Gray2011 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray2012 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray Alyssa Hibberd2013 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray Alyssa Hibberd Tiffany Welcher
Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar-Athletes2001 Laura Hughes Christina Ladyman2002 Laura Hughes Sabrina Lindemann2003 Marlene Dirnstorfer Andrea Feichtinger Rebecca Garner Sabrina Lindemann2004 Marlene Dirnstorfer Andrea Feichtinger Christina Wieser2005 Andrea Feichtinger2006 Andrea Feichtinger2007 Dara Toulch Christina Wieser2008 Kristin Chamberlain Dara Toulch2009 Kristin Chamberlain Sarah Irvin Robyn Jones Dara Toulch2010 Andrea Arques-Garcia
Courtney Collins Kelly Gray Dara Toulch2011 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray2012 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray Alyssa Hibberd Mariya Slupska Tiffany Welcher 2013 Courtney Collins Kelly Gray Alyssa Hibberd Skylar Kuykendall Stefanie Mikesz Liza Tymchenko Tiffany Welcher
Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Academic Team2001, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Arthur Ashe Jr. Leadership Sports Scholar2003 Monica Gonzalez-Gordo
INSTITUTION HONORS
M Club Hall of Fame1992 Stacy Seamans-Muzii2000 Annika Ewaldson2005 Christina Ladyman
University of Memphis Top Female Student-Athlete2003 Sabrina Lindemann
University of Memphis Elma Roane Award1980 Jennifer Jones1983 Stacy Seamans2001 Christina Ladyman2003 Sabrina Lindemann
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Sorrell, Tasmania, AustraliaRosny College
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Madrid, SpainIES Ortega y Gasset
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Putney, NSW, AustraliaSydney Distance Education HS
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Kharkov, UkraineKharkov National University
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Jasper, Ala.Potter’s Wheel Academy
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Hagen, GermanyFichte-Gymnasium
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Bardowick, GermanyBerufskollege Halle Westfallen
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Dinslaken, GermanyKarl Ziegler School
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