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Tennessee Volunteers women's track and field

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Tennessee Volunteers women's track and field
Founded1969
UniversityUniversity of Tennessee
Athletic directorDanny White
Head coachDuane Ross[1][2] (May 2022-present season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationKnoxville, TN
Indoor trackStokely Athletic Center (Until 2012)
(Capacity: 12,700)
New Indoor Track Facility (2023- )[3]
Outdoor trackTom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium
(Capacity: 7,500)
NicknameLady Volunteers
ColorsOrange and white[4]
   
NCAA Indoor National Championships
2005, 2009
NCAA Outdoor National Championships
1981*
NCAA Indoor Tournament Appearances
1981*, 1982*, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
NCAA Outdoor Tournament Appearances
1976*, 1977*, 1978*, 1979*, 1980*, 1981*, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Asterisk = AIAW
Conference Indoor Championships
1984, 2005, 2007, 2009
Conference Outdoor Championships
1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

The Tennessee Volunteers women's track and field program represents the University of Tennessee in the sport of track and field. The indoor and outdoor programs compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Lady Vols host their home outdoor meets at the newly renovated Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium, located on the university's Knoxville, Tennessee campus. They formally held meets indoors at Stokely Athletic Center until the arenas demolition in 2012, but will soon have a new indoor track facility sometime in the 2020s.[3] The team is led by current head coach Duane Ross who took over the program after the firing of Beth Alford-Sullivan in May 2022.

Along with all other UT women's sports teams, it used the nickname "Lady Volunteers" (or the short form "Lady Vols") until the 2015–16 school year, when the school dropped the "Lady" prefix from the nicknames of all women's teams except in basketball.[5] In 2017 the university announced the return of the “Lady Volunteer” name.[6]

Throughout the program's history, the Lady Vols have produced 23 NCAA Indoor Individual Champions, 14 NCAA Outdoor Individual Champions, won 8 conference titles, and 3 team national championships. While not as successful historically as the Tennessee men's program, the Lady Vols have appeared in 33 NCAA Indoor Championships (4th most in SEC) and 37 Outdoor Championships (3rd most in SEC). Additionally, the program has finished as national runner up 7 times in Indoor Track and 2 times in Outdoor Track, and produced 4 Olympic Medalists.[7]

Head coaches

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Source[8]

# Coach Years Seasons National Championships Conference Championships
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
1 Terry Crawford 1974–1984 11 1 1 4
2 Gary Schwartz 1985–1988 4
3 Dorothy Doolittle 1989–1997 9
4 Myrtle Ferguson 1998–2002 5
6 J.J. Clark 2003–2014 12 2 3
7 Beth Alford-Sullivan 2015-2022 8
8 Duane Ross 2023- 0
Total 2 1 4 4

Yearly Record

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Source[8]

Season Coach NCAA Conference
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
Independent (AIAW)
1976 Terry Crawford 4th (AIAW)
1977 Terry Crawford 4th (AIAW)
1978 Terry Crawford 13th (AIAW)
1979 Terry Crawford 3rd (AIAW)
1980 Terry Crawford 4th (AIAW)
Southeastern Conference
1981 Terry Crawford 2nd (AIAW) 1st (AIAW) 1st (197)
1982 Terry Crawford 2nd (AIAW) 2nd (126) 1st (214)
1983 Terry Crawford 2nd (44) 4th (87) 1st (223)
1984 Terry Crawford 2nd (48) 2nd (124) 1st (148.5) 1st (207)
1985 Gary Schwartz 6th (22) 7th (30) 3rd (94.5) 2nd (109)
1986 Gary Schwartz 2nd (26) 4th (36) 3rd (87.3) 3rd (87.5)
1987 Gary Schwartz 2nd (30) 4th (33) 4th (79) 4th (80)
1988 Gary Schwartz 10th (12) 21st (12) 3rd (79) 3rd (84)
1989 Dorothy Doolittle T-32nd (2) 37th (6) 2nd (100) 3rd (91)
1990 Dorothy Doolittle T-9th (14) 6th (28) 3rd (83) 3rd (106)
1991 Dorothy Doolittle T-6th (24) 5th (33) 3rd (91) 3rd (84)
1992 Dorothy Doolittle T-13th (12) T-9th (21) 4th (69) 5th (75.5)
1993 Dorothy Doolittle 18th (25) 5th (54) 5th (81)
1994 Dorothy Doolittle 11th (17) 5th (30) 4th (73.3) 3rd (125)
1995 Dorothy Doolittle 18th (11) 9th (23) 4th (64) 3rd (125)
1996 Dorothy Doolittle T-49th (3) 7th (83) 9th (106)
1997 Dorothy Doolittle T-18th (14) T-7th (33) 7th (64)
1998 Myrtle Ferguson T-31st (7) T-15th (15) 6th (69) 7th (5.5)
1999 Myrtle Ferguson T-32nd (6) T-20th (12) 5th (54) 6th (81)
2000 Myrtle Ferguson 8th (35) 6th (71.25)
2001 Myrtle Ferguson T-58th (1) T-60th (2) 10th (64) 9th (125)
2002 Myrtle Ferguson T-42nd (3) T-39th (6) 7th (21) 6th (52.25)
2003 J.J. Clark T-23rd (8) T-22nd (12) 9th (25) 7th (55)
2004 J.J. Clark 4th (43) T-7th (24) 2nd (99.5) 6th (78.5)
2005 J.J. Clark 1st (46) 4th (40) 1st (135.5) 3rd (108.3)
2006 J.J. Clark T-18th (13) 18th (15) T-3rd (78.5) 5th (78)
2007 J.J. Clark 3rd (30) T-27th (9) 1st (120) 4th (89)
2008 J.J. Clark T-8th (19) T-13th (21) 2nd (116) 4th (85)
2009 J.J. Clark 1st (42) T-10th (21) 1st (42) 3rd (106)
2010 J.J. Clark 2nd (36) T-26th (10) 4th (77) 7th (62)
2011 J.J. Clark T-7th (24) T-11th (20) 3rd (78) 5th (92)
2012 J.J. Clark T-48th (3) T-9th (21) 4th (68) 5th (97)
2013 J.J. Clark 8th (29) 9th (39.5)
2014 J.J. Clark T-59th (1) 7th (35) 10th (28)
2015 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-38th (5) T-56th (3) 10th (22) 14th (15)
2016 Beth Alford-Sullivan 7th (30) T-29th (8) T-4th (77) 4th (62)
2017 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-62nd (2) 12th (14.5) T-11th (27)
2018 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-40th (4) T-25th (11) 11th (21) 4th (78)
2019 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-21st (10) T-66th (1) 8th (40) 9th (45.5)
2020 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-8th (43)
2021 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-40th (3) T-46th (5) 9th (32) 9th (38)
2022 Beth Alford-Sullivan 16th (12) T-62nd (1) 6th (50) 9th (34)
2023 Duane Ross T-7th (24) T-10th (19) 3rd (56.33) 5th (67)
2024 Duane Ross T-17th (13) 8th (38)
Total 2 1 4 4

Note: The 2020 season was canceled after the SEC Indoor Championships due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the SEC Outdoor and both NCAA Championships were not held.

NCAA Individual Event Champions

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The Lady Vols have claimed 23 NCAA Indoor individual titles, 14 NCAA Outdoor individual crowns, 13 AIAW individual champions, and 3 DGWS wins.[8]

Conference Individual Event Champions

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Through the end of the 2022 season, the Lady Vols have won a total of 76 SEC Indoor individual championships, and 111 SEC Outdoor individual titles.[8]


Tennessee Lady Volunteer Olympians

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Through the 2020 Summer Olympics, 18 current and former Lady Vols have represented 8 different nations in the Olympic Games. They have brought home a total of 8 medals, including 6 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal.[8]

Medalists

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Athlete Country Olympics Event Medal
Benita Fitzgerald-Brown  United States 1984 Los Angeles 100 m hurdles Gold
Tianna Madison  United States 2012 London 4x100 m relay Gold
2016 Rio Long Jump Gold
100 m relay Gold
LaVonna Martin  United States 1992 Barcelona 100 m hurdles Silver
DeeDee Trotter  United States 2004 Athens 4x400 m relay Gold
2012 London 4x400 m relay Gold
400 m Bronze

Participants

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Athlete Country Olympics
Missy Alston  United States 1984 Los Angeles
Alice Annum  Ghana 1964 Tokyo
1968 Mexico City
1972 Munich
Sharrieffa Barksdale  United States 1984 Los Angeles
Joetta Clark-Diggs  United States 1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
2000 Sydney
Dedra Davis  Bahamas 1992 Barcelona
Kali Davis-White  Jamaica 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Veronica Findlay  Jamaica 1984 Los Angeles
Jane Haist  Canada 1976 Montreal
Joella Lloyd  Antigua and Barbuda 2020 Tokyo
Ilrey Oliver  Jamaica 1984 Los Angeles
Stamatia Scarvelis  Greece 2020 Tokyo
Cathy Rattray-Williams  Jamaica 1980 Moscow
1984 Los Angeles
1988 Seoul
1992 Barcelona
Patricia Walsh  Ireland 1984 Los Angeles
Erica Witter  Canada 2000 Sydney

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tennessee athletics parts ways with track and field director Beth Alford-Sullivan".
  2. ^ "Tennessee tabs Duane Ross, NCAA coach of the year in 2021, to lead track and field program".
  3. ^ a b "Focused on the Future, White Launches "My All" Campaign".
  4. ^ "General Information". UTSports.com. June 14, 2017. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  5. ^ Megargee, Steve (June 26, 2015). "Tennessee set to make move to a lone 'Lady Vols' team". Yahoo! Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  6. ^ "University of Tennessee announces return of Lady Vols logo for all sports".
  7. ^ "Division I women's indoor track championships records book" (PDF). fs.ncaa.org. 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Tennessee Track & Field - 2019-20 Record book" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-30.