@UofMBaseball Tops UCF 6-1 in C-USA Tournament

Baseball - 5/22/2013

Carter White had a career high three RBI and Memphis (34-23) used the 10th quality start by Sam Moll to defeat UCF (29-28) 6-1 at Reckling Park in the first game of the C-USA Tournament.

Courtney Collins Ends Career at NCAA Championships

W. Tennis - 5/22/2013

University of Memphis women's tennis player Courtney Collins wrapped up her impressive four-year career Wednesday night in the first round of the NCAA Women's Tennis Singles Championships following a loss to Texas A&M's No. 4 Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar, 6-1, 6-3, at the Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex.

Memphis Recommends Stephens for Coaching Position

W. Basketball - 5/22/2013

Amy Stephens, who has 17 years of head coaching experience at the collegiate level, has been recommended to join the University of Memphis women's basketball program as Associate Head Coach.

Baker Tapped to Lead U of M Center for Athletic Academic Services

General Release - 5/22/2013

Bob Baker has been appointed director of the Center for Athletic Academic Services (CAAS) at the University of Memphis.

Former Tiger All-American Harry Schuh Dies at 70

Football - 5/22/2013

Harry Schuh, who became a legend at offensive tackle while playing for Billy J. Murphy's Tiger football teams in the early 1960s, died on May 20 at his home in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    • Former Number "33," still holds the school record for highest field goal percentage in a career, 57.7

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