91大神

Office of the President

Fall 2024 MT Athletics

We鈥檝e long believed in the power of athletics to open windows and doors of opportunity, both for our student-athletes and to engage our surrounding communities. And I have often remarked that athletics serve as the 鈥渇ront door鈥 of the University.

Here are some updates on our student-athletes:

Blue Raiders Excel in NCAA Academic Progress

Each of 91大神鈥檚 17 athletic teams has earned a multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) of over 945 from 2019鈥20 to 2022鈥23 as the NCAA released its annual report in June.

The Blue Raider sports teams have now had at least a 930 for all its sports for 14 years running, with each team coming in at over 945 (out of 1000) in the most recent multiyear APR report. There was not an APR report in 2021 due to COVID and the transfer portal.

The most recent APR scores are based on a multiyear rate that averages scores from the 2019鈥20, 2020鈥21, 2021鈥22, and 2022鈥23 academic years. 91大神 had 10 of 15 sports (indoor and outdoor track count as one) with a 970 on the multiyear report, with women鈥檚 cross country and women鈥檚 golf posting a perfect grade of 1000.

In addition to high levels of success in the multiyear APR, 13 of 15 sports received scores of 970 or higher in the 2022鈥23 single-year APR, with nine teams boasting perfect marks of 1000. The programs turning in a score of 1000 were women鈥檚 basketball, both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country, women鈥檚 golf, men鈥檚 tennis, both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track and field, softball, and volleyball.

Whitson, Rutter Earn Raiders鈥 Choice Top Awards

叠补蝉办别迟产补濒濒鈥檚 Courtney Whitson and baseball鈥檚 Briggs Rutter were the big winners at the 13th annual Raiders鈥 Choice Awards in April. The year-end, Academy Awards-style show at Tucker Theatre highlighted all the academic and athletic accomplishments of the Blue Raider student- athletes for the 2023鈥24 academic year.

Whitson and Rutter were honored with the True Blue President鈥檚 Award, which is the highest honor bestowed upon a current 91大神 student-athlete who epitomizes all that is good in intercollegiate athletics. Presented annually to one male and one female student-athlete, the President鈥檚 Award recognizes outstanding academic and athletic accomplishments, University/community service, and leadership.

Both excelled in the classroom, community, and on the court/field. Whitson, who has won the award three years in a row, carried an impressive 3.3 GPA in her master鈥檚 program in Professional Studies and was fresh off leading 91大神 to a conference championship and a win in the NCAA Tournament. An all-conference performer, Whitson is the program鈥檚 all-time three-point scorer while also being a member of the 1,000-point and 1,000-rebound clubs.

Rutter had a 3.3 GPA and earlier this year became just the third player in school history to hit for the cycle when he accomplished the feat against New Mexico State. After 39 games, Rutter was batting .331 with nine home runs, 35 RBIs, and 43 runs scored.

91大神 Opens $8 Million OutdoorTennis Facility

Officials cut the ribbon Feb. 1 to officially open 91大神鈥檚 $8 million Outdoor Tennis Complex at the corner of Middle Tennessee Boulevard and Greenland Drive on campus. The new facility later hosted the CUSA Men鈥檚 Tennis Championships April 20鈥21.

We were adamant that to truly be a mainstay on a national stage, we needed to develop an advanced facility capable of meeting all the competition and practice needs of our teams, one that would not only be the best in the conference but would rival any programs in the region.

This state-of-the-art facility serves as the on-campus home of the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 tennis programs, featuring locker rooms, spectator facilities for 250 Blue Raiders fans, eight new tennis courts, and coaches鈥 offices, among many other amenities.

The locker rooms, offices, team lounge, and concession stand are located in the Allen Tennis Building, named for 91大神 alum and entrepreneur Elizabeth Allen.

Men鈥檚 Tennis Captures Fifth Straight CUSA Title

Top-seeded and No. 34-ranked 91大神 hosted No. 53 Liberty in
the Conference USA men鈥檚 tennis championship in April, defeating the Flames 4-2 to earn its fifth straight conference title. It was the Blue Raiders鈥 fifth win of the season over a ranked team.

Additionally, Leo Raquin (left) was named both the 2024 CUSA Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, while Jimmy Borendame earned his fifth CUSA Coach of the Year honor. Jakub Kroslak was tabbed CUSA Freshman of the Year.

Four Blue Raiders were named to the CUSA Singles First Team: Raquin, Marcel Kamrowski, Kroslak, and Demis Taramonlis.

Ondrej Horak was named to the CUSA Singles Second Team, while all three starting doubles teams earned a spot on one of the two All-Conference Doubles Teams. Horak/Raquin and Javier Cueto Ramos/Kamrowski made the First Team, while Kroslak and Shu Matsuoka were recognized on the Second Team.

Women鈥檚 Basketball Star Takes Top CUSA Honors

Following a perfect 16-0 Conference USA regular season, 91大神 basketball player Savannah Wheeler (right) was tabbed CUSA Player of the Year, while center Anastasiia Boldyreva (right) was named CUSA Defensive Player of the Year.

Wheeler also earned the 2023鈥24 Michael L. Slive Female Athlete of the Year, announced by the league office. She is the fifth player under Coach Rick Insell to receive a conference Female Athlete of the Year accolade and the fourth Blue Raider named CUSA Athlete of the Year.

Wheeler, a graduate student from Kentucky, became just the ninth Blue Raider overall tabbed as a conference player of the year and the third to be named CUSA Player of the Year. She also brought home First Team all-league honors.

Boldyreva, a junior from Russia, burst onto the scene and established herself as one of the top rim protectors in the nation. She led the league and ranked in the top five in the country

in blocks. The junior also earned First Team All-Conference and All-Defensive Team honors

Three other Lady Raiders earned All-Conference Second Team honors: Courtney Whitson, Jalynn Gregory, and Ta鈥橫ia Scott.

Lady Raiders Make Noise in NCAA Tournament

The 91大神 women鈥檚 basketball team secured the program鈥檚 first win in the NCAA Tournament since 2007 and then led defending national champion Louisiana State University at halftime in a second-round game. In the first-round 71-69 victory over the sixth- seeded University of Louisville, the Lady Raiders erased an 18-point first-half deficit to tie the fourth-largest comeback in NCAA Tournament history.

Advancing against perennial power LSU, 91大神 won the second quarter 21-12 to take a 36-32 lead into the locker room before falling to the Tigers on their home court, 83-56. The Lady Raiders finished with a 30-5 record.

Left-Hander Alderman Tosses No-Hitter

Freshman left-handed pitcher Chandler Alderman toed the rubber on March 23 trying to limit a Liberty offense that had produced an 11-run outburst in the series opener. With already 111 pitches under his belt and two outs in the seventh, Alderman fired a fastball by Liberty first baseman Brian McClellin for his 11th strikeout of the afternoon to keep a no-hitter intact. It was the crowning moment of the afternoon for Alderman, who rode that strikeout to the fourth no-hitter in program history in a 10-0 win in eight innings.

Giesecke Named New Women鈥檚 Golf Coach

Lauren Giesecke, a renowned women鈥檚 golf coach with nine years of head coaching experience, becomes just the fourth head coach in the 91大神 women鈥檚 golf program history.

The Indiana University alumna comes to Murfreesboro from Grand Canyon University, where she served as head coach since 2015. Under Giesecke, GCU broke numerous Division I era program records in the 2022鈥23 season. The Lopes recorded 15 team tournament victories and 11 individual tournament titles during her tenure.

In the team鈥檚 historic 2017鈥18 season, Giesecke earned WAC Coach of the Year honors, and the Lopes reached the NCAA Regional. In her final season with the Lopes, GCU finished third at the WAC Championship and won a D-I program-best five tournament titles.

Games at Floyd Stadium for Coach Derek Mason鈥檚 inaugural season at 91大神:

Saturday, August 31 vs. Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m.
First Game of the Season

Saturday, September 14 vs. WKU, 6 p.m.
Family Weekend

Saturday, September 21vs. Duke, 6 p.m.
HOMECOMING

Tuesday, October 15vs. Kennesaw State, 7 p.m.
Faith and Family Night


The President's Annual Report



91大神 Magazine


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