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Mimi Ryan (born April 1, 1936) is a former American college
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coach. Ryan was the founder and long-time head coach of the Florida Gators women's golf program at the
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. She is best known for leading the Florida Gators women's golfers to two back-to-back
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(NCAA) national tournament championships.


Early life and education

Ryan was born in
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in 1936.Nena Rey Hawkes & John F. Seggar, ''Celebrating Women Coaches: A Biographical Dictionary'', Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, pp. 144–148 (2000). She was the daughter of John Ryan, an electrician, and his wife Mildred Pratt Ryan, a telephone operator who worked in the New York governor's office. Ryan graduated from Bouve College in Boston Massachusetts with a bachelor's degree in physical education, then earned a second degree in education from
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in Medford, Massachusetts, and a master's degree in education from the
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in Greensboro, North Carolina.Paul Jenkins,
Ryan has built national power with quiet confidence
" ''The Gainesville Sun'', p. 6F (June 15, 1986). Retrieved June 10, 2011.


Coaching career

Ryan started her coaching career as the first head coach of the
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women's golf team at
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in State College, Pennsylvania, from 1964 to 1969.Larry Vettel, "One on One – Mimi Ryan," ''Gainesville Today'' (June 2010). Retrieved Jun 9, 2011. In 1969, she was hired to be a physical education instructor by dean
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of the College of Health and Human Performance at the
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in Gainesville, Florida. Shortly thereafter, Ryan was also hired to be one of the first generation of Florida Gators women's sports head coaches at the University of Florida. University of Florida athletic director
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and associate athletic director Ruth H. Alexander had made the strategic decision to embrace
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, the new federal law requiring equal opportunities for women in U.S. college sports.Norm Carlson,
Norm Carlson Looks Back – Women's Athletics (Part I)
" GatorZone.com (February 10, 2004). Retrieved June 9, 2011.
Among the first programs started was the new Lady Gators women's golf program, and Ryan was recruited to start it from scratch—first as an intercollegiate club team in 1969, and then to elevate it as a varsity team in
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(AIAW) competition in 1973. In the Lady Gators' first year as a varsity sports team, Ryan's Gators finished seventh at the AIAW national championship tournament, beginning a streak of nineteen consecutive top-ten finishes in the AIAW and NCAA national championship tournaments. Ryan's golfers finished second in the AIAW national championship tournament in 1978 and 1979, but the Gators women's golf program peaked in the mid-1980s, when her Lady Gators won back-to-back NCAA national tournament championships in 1985 and 1986. Led by senior
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, the 1985 Gators dominated the NCAA tournament field to win their first national championship, and Richard missed winning the NCAA individual championship by a single stroke. For the first time in NCAA history, all five starting members of her 1986 team were recognized as
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s,Antonya English,
'Burned Out' Ryan leaves UF golf
" ''The Gainesville Sun'', pp. 1C & 5C (October 25, 1994). Retrieved June 10, 2011.
including senior team captain Lisa Stanley, freshmen Cheryl Morley and Lisa Nedoba, junior
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, who won the 1986 NCAA individual championship, and sophomore Karen Davies, who won the 1986 SEC individual championship.Paul Jenkins,
Lady Gators keep NCAA golf crown
" ''The Gainesville Sun'', pp. 1E & 6E (June 1, 1986). Retrieved June 10, 2011.
Following the 1986 NCAA championship, the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) honored Ryan with its national coach of the year award and later inducted her into its Coaches Hall of Fame as one of its five "charter members." Ryan's Lady Gators also won
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(SEC) championships in 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987 and 1991, and four of her golfers won a total of six SEC individual championships. In the middle of the 1994 fall season, Ryan decided to retire after twenty-five years as the Lady Gators' head coach, citing her inability to continue to give her coaching responsibilities the full attention that her athletes deserved.


Life after golf

Ryan was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as an "Honorary Letter Winner" in 1996. Today, there is an endowed athletic scholarship in her name at the University of Florida.University of Florida Foundation, Scholarships & Fellowships
Mimi Ryan Lady Gator Golf Endowment
Retrieved June 11, 2011.
Ryan is retired, lives in Gainesville, and remains in active communication with her former players.


See also

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References

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