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UM Athletics at a Glance:

Home of 8 National Titles: ‘93, ’94, ‘97, ’97, ‘97, ’98, ‘02, ’06.
107 All-Time NAIA Scholar Athletes. 61 Conference Championships.
310 All-Time NAIA All Americans.

History

2012-13:

Finished 10th at the SSAC Championships.

2011-12:

Finished 11th at the SSAC Championships.

2010-11:

Alastair Stevenson named Head Coach. Finished 9th at the SSAC Championships.

2009-2010:

Lady Rams finished 6th at the 2009 GCAC Championship meet.
 

2008-2009:

Lady Rams finished 5th at the 2008 GCAC Championship Meet, but did not have anyone qualify for the National Championships.
 

2007-2008:

The program returned after being cut after the 2003-04 school year. Susanne Klungtveit finished 3rd at the Region XIII meet to earn a spot at the NAIA National Championships. Klungtveit finished 100th at nationals with a time of 19:11.5. She finished 1st at the GCAC Championships.
 

2003-2004:

Cosetta Grant earned Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference honors and competed at the national championships as well.
 

2002-2003:

Finished the season in fourth place at the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament Championships.  Lea McLaughlin and Cosetta Grant named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.  McLaughlin was the individual champion at the Region XIII championship meet and Grant finished in fifth place qualifying them individually for the Women’s National Tournament Championships.  McLaughlin and Grant were each named to the All-Region XIII Team.  McLaughlin was the recipient of the fourth annual Scholar-Athlete Graduation Award.
 

2001-2002:

Placed second in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference and the Region XIII Championship Meet.  Julie London qualified individually for the Women's National Championship meet.
 

2000-2001:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions and qualified for the National Tournament.  Julie London won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Individual Championships.  Kevin Stoots named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference women's cross country Coach of the Year, for the second consecutive year.  Jolene Flynn Stoots was the recipient of the second annual Scholar-Athlete Graduation Award.
 

1999-2000:

Kevin Stoots named new head coach.  Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. Participated at the NAIA National Tournament Championships. Head coach Kevin Stoots named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.  Summer Hutcheson was the recipient of the first annual Scholar-Athlete Graduation Award.
 

1998-1999:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions.  Qualified for NAIA National Tournament Championships. Four runners named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.  One runner named as a NAIA All-American.
 

1997-1998:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions.  Qualified for and competed at the NAIA National Tournament Championships. Seven runners named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
 

1996-1997:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions.  Finished in 19th place at the NAIA National Tournament Championships.
 

1995-1996:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions.  Finished in 19th place at the NAIA National Tournament Championships.
 

1994-1995:

Finished the season as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions.  Finished the season ranked 27th in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 Poll.  Finished in 27th place at the NAIA National Tournament Championships. Athena Lopez, Nicole Lukash, and Ivana Skladana named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.  Skladana and Laurie Tabbat named as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Scholar Athletes.  Skladana named Individual Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champion. Coach Scott Simmons named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Women's Cross-Country Coach of the Year.
 

1993-1994:

Scott Simmons named new head coach. Finished the season as the NAIA District 30 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Runner-up.  Anna Moll named NAIA District 30 Individual Winner.  Moll and Maggie Verde named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference and NAIA All-District 30 Teams. Moll and Verde qualified for and competed at the NAIA National Tournament Championships.
 

1992-1993:

Rusty King named new head coach. Finished the season in third place in the NAIA District 30. Tonya Darby named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference and NAIA All-District 30 Teams.
 

1991-1992:

Finished the season as NAIA District 30 Champions. Qualified for and competed at the NAIA National Tournament Championships.  Maggie Verde and Missy Coleman named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference and NAIA District 30 Teams.
 

1990-1991:

Bob Grube named head coach of the University of Mobile's first women's cross-country program.  Finished the season as NAIA District 30 Runner-up. Lisa Burnbaum qualified for and competed at the NAIA National Tournament Championships.