 | Helen B. Watson Administrator
- Chair, Department of Physical Education
- Member Chancellor's Task Force to identify gender inequities
- First to request oversight and funding for women's intercollegiate athletics
- Hired Pat Head, 1974
- Member Tennessee Task Force on Women's Athletics which resulted in the establishment of a free standing Department of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics in 1976
- Associate Dean, College of Education
- Taught Physical Education at Tennessee for nearly 40 years
- Chaired the department of women's physical education (YEARS) and remained chair of department of physical education when the men's and women's departments merged
- Retired from the University of Tennessee in 1980
- The Helen B. Watson Award for Academic Excellence is awarded annually to the University of Tennessee female student-athlete with the highest grade point average.
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 | Sheila Collins Basketball - 1981-1985 Degree: B.S. Education, 1987
- SEC Champion, 1985
- SEC Tournament Champion, 1985
- Member Tennessee 1,000 Point Club with 1,423 Career Points
- 7th on Tennessee Top Ten list for Freshman Scoring, 412 points
- 8th on Tennessee Top Ten list for Senior Scoring, 563 points
- 4th on Tennessee Top Ten list for Senior Rebounding, 290 rebounds
- Scored 40 point in single game vs. Mississippi
- USA National Team, 1983
- USA Olympic Festival South 1982
- USA Olympic Festival South MVP - 1982
- USA Jr. National Team, 1982
- Kodak All-America, 1985
- NCAA All-Mideast Region Team, 1982, 1985
- NCAA Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player, 1982
- Final Four Appearance 1982, 1984
- Tied with and Most recent - most points in SEC Tournament - (90 -3 games)
- SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player, 1985
- SEC All-Tournament Team, 1985
- All-SEC, 1985
- Named to Lady Vols Team of the Decade for 80's in 1991
- Tennessee Career Record 92-38
- Played Professionally in Italy & Germany - 1986 - 1991
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 | Nicole deMan Swimming & Diving - 1992-1996 Degrees: B.A., Education, 1996, high honors M.S., Education, 1997
- First Lady Vol in school history to be a three event winner at the SEC Championships
- 2nd SEC Championship, 50y Freestyle, 1993, 1994
- 2nd SEC Championship, 200y Freestyle Relay, 1993
- SEC Champion, 50y Freestyle, 1995, 1996
- SEC Champion, 100y Freestyle, 1995
- 7th NCAA Championship, 50y Freestyle, 1993
- 5th NCAA Championship, 50y Freestyle, 1994
- 5th NCAA Championship, 50y Freestyle, 1995
- NCAA Champion, 50y Freestyle, 1996 -
- Tennessee Record Holder, 50y Freestyle, 1994
- 3rd on Tennessee Top Performances List, 100y Freestyle, 1995
- 7th on Tennessee Top Performances List, 200y Freestyle Relay, 1993
- 6th on Tennessee Top Performances List, 400y Freestyle Relay, 1993
- 20-Time All-America, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
- 2-Time Knoxville News-Sentinel First Team All-SEC (1995, 1996)
- 2-Time Knoxville News-Sentinel Second Team All-SEC (1993, 1994)
- Lady Volunteer Athlete of the Year, 1996
- World University Games, 50m Freestyle, Silver Medalist, 1995
- Pan Pacific Championships, 50m Freestyle and 4X100m Freestyle Relay, Bronze Medal, 1997
- CSCAA Academic All-American 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
- Academic All-SEC 1994, 1995, 1996
- UT Dean's List 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
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 | Bridget Jackson Softball - 1995-1997 Degree: B.A. Psychology, 1997
- First-Team All-SEC, 1997
- Verizon Academic All-District IV, 1997
- NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team, 1997
- Academic All-SEC, 1997
- SEC Player of the Week, April 15, 1997
- Lady Vol Classic All-Tournament Team, 1997
- Lady Vol Team MVP, 1996
- T1st on Tennessee list of RBI in a single game, 8, 1996
- T1st on Tennessee list of total bases in a single game, 11, 1996
- Single Season Records:
- 1st in Runs, 74, 1996
- 1st in Doubles, 24, 1996
- 1st in Home Runs, 15, 1996
- T1st in RBI, 77, 1996
- 1st in Total Bases, 171, 1996
- 1st in Slugging Percentage, .777, 1996
- Career Records:
- T4th in Batting Average, .383
- T9th in Runs, 117
- 10th in Doubles, 34
- T5th in Triples, 7
- T7th in Home Runs, 17
- 9th in RBI, 117
- T5th in Sacrifice Flies, 11
- 1st in Slugging Percentage, .617
- 9th in On Base Percentage, .420
- 8th in Fielding Assists, 218
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 | Carla McGhee Basketball- 1986-1990 Degree: B.S. Education, 1990
- USA Olympic Team, Gold Medal, 1996
- USA National Team, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
- ESPY Award, Co-Team of the Decade (1990s)
- World Championship Team, Bronze Medal, 1994
- NCAA National Champion, 1987, 1989
- SEC Tournament Champion, 1988, 1989
- SEC Champion, 1990
- Tennessee Career Record, 121-17
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 | Dianne Shoemaker Volleyball - 1985-1988 Degree: B.A., Business Administration, 1989 with honors
- Academic All-SEC, 1986, 1987, 1988
- All-SEC, 1987, 1988
- All-East Central Region, 1987, 1988
- Academic All-District, 1987
- All-SEC Tournament Team, 1988
- Chancellor's Citation for Academic Excellence, 1985, 1986
- Career Rankings:
- 4th on UT Career Kills List with 1544
- 6th on UT Career Attacks List with 3418
- 6th on UT Career Blocks List with 361
- 7th on UT Career Kills per Game List with 3.49
- 9th on UT Career Aces List with 146
- 9th on UT Career Aces per Game List with 0.33
- 10th on UT Career Attacks per Game List with 7.72
- Single Season Records:
- 1st on Tennessee Kills per Game in a season list with 5.69 in 1988
- 1st on Tennessee Attacks per game in a season list with 11.95 in 1988
- 2nd on Tennessee Kills in a season list with 620 in 1988
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