Tennessee Lady Volunteers cross country
Tennessee Lady Volunteers cross country | |
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Founded: 1974 | |
University | University of Tennessee |
Conference |
SEC Eastern Division |
Location | Knoxville, TN |
Head Coach | Beth Alford-Sullivan (1st year) |
Course | Lambert Acres Course |
Nickname | Lady Vols |
Colors |
Orange and White and Columbia blue |
NCAA Appearances | |
1977 (AIAW), 1978 (AIAW), 1979 (AIAW), 1980 (AIAW), 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 | |
Conference Champions | |
1983, 1990, 2003, 2004, 2005 |
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers cross country program represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The women's program competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The women's cross country team officially started in 1974. [1]
Coaching Staff
J.J. Clark has been a part of the University of Tennessee women's cross country and track & field team for 9 years and has recently taken over the position of Director of Track & Field/Women's Cross Country Coach as well as leader for the men's track & field team as well. During his time at UT the women's cross country program has benefitted immensely from Clark, claiming SEC hardware from 2003–05 and NCAA South Region plaques from 2002–05, and making NCAA Championships appearances from 2002–06. [2]
Team history
The Tennessee Volunteers program began competing in 1974 and within three years managed to reached their first AIAW Championship Tournament appearance. The Lady Vols won their first SEC title in 1983 and finished in the NCAA Tournament 4th. The most successful coach for the Lady Volunteers has been J.J. Clark who is well on his way to reaching 800 wins at UT and has managed 3 straight conference titles from 2003–2005. Under his guidance he has sent Tennessee's Lady Vols to six NCAA Tournament appearances in just nine years.[3]
Lambert Acres Golf Club
The Lambert Acres Golf Club has been the site of all cross country meets for the Tennessee Volunteers for 13 seasons. The course serves as a 27-hole golf course,and is nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains and boasts 9,525 yards. Since 1998 the course has hosted the Tennessee Invitational 10 times, the NCAA South Regional in 2002, 2006 and 2008, and Southeastern Conference for the 1998 SEC Championships.[4]
All-time season records
- *Through July 8, 2011.
- *Note: the 1978, 1981, 1986, 2000, 2001, 2008 and 2009 seasons featured individual participants in the NCAA Tournament only.
- Information Source: 2010 Tennessee Lady Volunteers Cross Country Media Guide – History section
Year-by-year results | |||||
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Year | Head Coach | Season Record | National | Winning Percentage | SEC Tournament Finish |
1974 | Terry Crawford | 3–1 | – | .750 | – |
1975 | Terry Crawford | 12–5 | – | .706 | – |
1976 | Terry Crawford | 27–3 | – | .900 | – |
1977 | Terry Crawford | 47–11–1 | 8th | .805 | – |
1978 | Terry Crawford | 15–3 | – | .833 | – |
1979 | Terry Crawford | 24–18 | 14th | .571 | – |
1980 | Terry Crawford | 42–10 | 6th | .808 | – |
1981 | Terry Crawford | 39–7 | – | .848 | – |
1982 | Terry Crawford | 52–14 | 12th | .788 | – |
1983 | Terry Crawford | 42–4 | 4th | .913 | SEC Champions |
1984 | Gary Schwartz | 30–22 | – | .577 | 3rd |
1985 | Gary Schwartz | 58–31–1 | – | .650 | 3rd |
1986 | Gary Schwartz | 20–18 | – | .526 | 6th |
1987 | Gary Schwartz | 51–31 | – | .622 | 4th |
1988 | Missy Kane | 49–19 | – | .721 | 4th |
1989 | Missy Kane | 85–9 | 6th | .904 | 2nd |
1990 | Missy Kane | 74–17 | 12th | .813 | SEC Champions |
1991 | Missy Kane | 61–15 | – | .803 | 7th |
1992 | Ann Bertucci | 88–16 | – | .846 | 5th |
1993 | Ann Bertucci | 77–29 | – | .726 | 5th |
1994 | Ann Bertucci | 28–33–1 | – | .456 | 8th |
1995 | Dorothy Doolittle | 25–37 | – | .403 | 9th |
1996 | Brenda Webb | 38–64 | – | .373 | 9th |
1997 | Brenda Webb | 68–23 | – | .747 | 6th |
1998 | Brenda Webb | 74–34–1 | 31st | .683 | 3rd |
1999 | Brenda Webb | 43–37–1 | – | .537 | 9th |
2000 | Rodney Rothop | 65–30 | – | .684 | 8th |
2001 | Rodney Rothrop | 95–35 | – | .731 | 2nd |
2002 | J.J. Clark | 59–34–1 | t-28th | .633 | 3rd |
2003 | J.J. Clark | 99–31 | 24th | .762 | SEC Champions |
2004 | J.J. Clark | 121–25 | 21st | .829 | SEC Champions |
2005 | J.J. Clark | 125–32 | 28th | .796 | SEC Champions |
2006 | J.J. Clark | 114–40 | 28th | .740 | 3rd |
2007 | J.J. Clark | 104–19 | – | .846 | 2nd |
2008 | J.J. Clark | 101–14 | – | .878 | 3rd |
2009 | J.J. Clark | 70–19 | – | .787 | 2nd |
2010 | J.J. Clark | 38–79 | – | .325 | 12th |
All-Americans
[5] The Lady Vols have a total of 11 women's cross country AIAW/NCAA All-Americans
- Valerie Bertrand – 1989
- Chelsea Blaase - 2014
- Sarah Bowman – 2008
- Kathy Bryant-Hadler – 1980, 1981, 1982
- Sharon Dickie – 2000
- Jasmin Jones – 1989
- Liz Natale – 1983
- Linda Portasik – 1980
- Alison Quelch – 1983
- Brenda Webb – 1977, 1978
- Patty Wiegand – 1989
See also
- Tennessee Lady Volunteers
- University of Tennessee
- NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship
References
- ↑ http://www.utladyvols.com/sports/m-xc/guides/
- ↑ http://www.utladyvols.com/sports/w-xc/mtt/clark_jj00.html
- ↑ http://www.utladyvols.com/sports/w-xc/tennw-w-xc-body.html
- ↑ http://www.utladyvols.com/sports/w-xc/lambert_acres_xc_course.html
- ↑ http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/tenn/sports/m-xc/auto_pdf/2010CrossCountryMediaGuide.pdf