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Fans in Tennessee enjoyed a resurgence in sports as professional teams moved to the state in this era, and state college teams won national championships in football and basketball.  
 
U.T. women’s basketball
The most successful state team has been the University of Tennessee women’s basketball team which has won eight national championships under Coach Pat Summitt .   

Summitt, who became head coach when she was only 22 years old, has become the winningest basketball coach, man or woman, in the sport’s history, coaching her 1,000th win in 2009.
 
Besides the national championships, the Lady Vols, as they are called, have won 14 Southeastern Conference (SEC) regular season championships, 13 SEC tournament championships, and made 18 Final Four appearances in the NCAA as of 2008.
 
U.T. football
The University of Tennessee football teams continued their winning ways during this era. Former Tennessee player Johnny Majors won a National Championship in 1976 as coach of the University of Pittsburgh, but was persuaded to come to Tennessee to coach in 1977. His teams struggled the first few years, but then started winning. 
 
His best team was the 1985 squad who won the school’s first conference title since 1969, and then beat heavily favored Miami in the Sugar Bowl.
 
Former U.T. football player Phil Fulmer took over the team in 1992. Since then his teams have compiled one of college football’s best records. Fulmer’s teams won back-to-back SEC titles in 1997 and 1998.
 
In 1999, U.T. won its first national championship since 1951. The team beat Florida State in the first BCS National Title game, finishing with a 13-0 record.
 
University of Memphis basketball
The University of Memphis men’s basketball team made seven NCAA tournament appearances during the 1980s, including two Final Four appearances. The team won numerous Metro Conference titles, and the 2002 NIT championship. 
 
The team was a powerhouse in the 2000s, making NCAA tournament appearances in five different years. In 2008 the team was ranked number one in the Associated Press poll, and won their third straight conference title. They made it to the national championship game, but lost to the University of Kansas in overtime. The Memphis Tigers became the first basketball team in NCAA history to post 38 wins in a single season.
 
Other college teams
The Belmont University men’s basketball team won its third consecutive Atlantic Sun Conference (ASC) Tournament in 2008. They also made their third appearance in the NCAA tournament that year. Belmont cross country teams and the volleyball team won 2006 ASC titles with the cross country teams repeating in 2007. 
 
Carson-Newman football teams have a win percentage of .814 in the past 28 years under Head Coach Ken Sparks. During this time, the team has won five national championships and four runner-up finishes in the NAIA.

Middle Tennessee State University's (MTSU) football team was successful in the 1980s under Coach James "Boots" Donnelly .  During this time, the team won four Ohio Valley Conference championships and participated in seven I-AA national play-offs.

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga had a successful men's basketball program in this era.  In 1977 the team won the Division II National Championship.  The school's program moved to Division I in the Southern Conference league, winning 27 league basketball championships in 33 years. 

The UTC's Lady Mocs basketball team has won 24 titles including the last 11 regular season championships with eight tournament crowns--all under head coach Wes Moore.  The softball program at the school has won 22 championships, while the wrestling team has 25 titles in 33 seasons.

David Lipscomb University’s basketball teams had success under Coach Don Meyer from 1975 to 1999. They made 13 NAIA playoff appearances, winning the championship in 1986.
 
The University of Tennessee women’s softball team recently reached the Women’s College World Series three consecutive times. They placed third in 2005 and 2006, and second in 2007. 
 
The team was led by pitcher Monica Abbott, who is the all-time career NCAA leader in strikeouts, shutouts, and innings pitched. For this she was named U.S. Softball National Player of the Year in 2007. In 2008, Abbott was a pitcher for the U.S. Women’s Olympic Softball team which won a silver medal.
 
The Olympics came to Tennessee in 1996 as part of the Summer Games hosted by Atlanta.   Whitewater slalom events were conducted on a one-mile section of the Ocoee River in Polk County, Tennessee.

To read more about Tennessee sports heroes during this time, click here.



Picture Credits:
  • Photograph showing the Belmont University mascot, Bruiser, and a cheerleader, holding up a hand sign representing “Three peat” or the three championships won by the Belmont University men’s basketball team. This photo was taken in 2008 and provided by Paul Cehnoweth. Flickr.com
  • Photograph of the Lady Vols. This photo was taken in 1997 and shows the University of Tennessee women’s basketball team during a ceremony recognizing them as the NCAA Champions. University of Tennessee 
  • Photograph of a University of Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt University football game. This photo was taken in 1997 and shows UT playing offense against Vanderbilt. University of Tennessee
  • Photograph of a University of Memphis basketball game. This photo was taken in 2008. It shows Chris Douglas-Roberts of Memphis grabbing a rebound against the Pepperdine University defense. Mark Weber, The Memphis Commercial Appeal
  • Photograph of University of Tennessee football player Peerless Price during the National Championships. This photo was taken in 1998 during the Fiesta Bowl. It shows Price running with the ball as a player from Florida State University pursues him. Delores Delvin, The Tennessean
  • Photograph of UT fans. This photo was taken in 2006 at a game against Vanderbilt University. It shows the fans cheering and waving pompoms. Amy Smotherman-Burgess, The Knoxville News Sentinel
  • Photograph of Carson-Newman's Ken Sparks. This photo shows Sparks coaching during a Carson-Newman football game. Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame
  • Austin Peay softball player ranked first in hitting for the Lady Gov's when she played on Austin Peay's Women's Softball team from 1993-1996.  Photograph courtesy of Austin Peay Sports Information
  • A photograph of French Olympic team member Patrice Estanguet while he was competing during the 1996 Summer Olympics on the Ocoee River in Tennessee.  Photo by Bob Martin, Sports Illustrated, Getty Images.  This photograph may not be reproduced without permission of Getty Images.
  • The U.T. Chattanooga men's basketball team celebrates winning the 1997 Southern Conference Tournament. Courtesy of U.T. Chattanooga Athletics Department
  • MTSU player Desmond Gee runs the football during the 2009 football season.  Photo courtesy of MT Athletic Communications
  • The U.T. Chattanooga Lady Mocs wear their championship shirts and hold their trophy after winning the 2008 Southern Conference Tournament. Courtesy of U.T. Chattanooga Athletics Department
  • Pop-up photograph of Pat Summitt. This photo shows Summitt coaching during a basketball game. Tennessee State Museum Collection
  • Popup photograph of MTSU Coach Boots Donnelly talking to his players during a game (undated).  Photo courtesy of MT Athletic Communications


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