2018-19 Wyoming Tennis Fact Book

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2018-19 SCHEDULE BEDFORD CUP 9/13-17

Bedford Cup

9/21-23

Wyoming Invite

10/5-7

Colorado State Invite

Colorado Springs, CO

All Day

WYOMING INVITATIONAL Laramie, WY

All Day

COLORADO STATE INVITE Ft. Collins, CO

All Day

ITA MOUNTAIN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 10/10-14

vs. ITA Mountain Regional

Las Vegas, NV

All Day

11/2-5

Blue and Red Challenge

Dallas, TX

Sat., Jan. 12 Sat., Jan. 12 Sun., Jan. 13 Sun. Jan. 20 Sat., Jan. 26 Sat., Feb. 9 Sun., Feb. 10 Sat., Feb. 16 Sun., Feb. 17 Fri., March 1 Sat., March 2 Sun., March 3 Sun., March 3 Sat., March 16 Fri., March 29 Sat., March 30 Fri., April 12 Sun., April 14 Fri., April 20

Oral Roberts Louisiana Tech Tulsa Oklahoma State Texas Tech Nebraska Drake Gonzaga Eastern Washington Montana State UTEP New Mexico State Northern Arizona Montana New Mexico* Air Force* Utah State* Boise State* Colorado State*

Tulsa, OK Tulsa, OK Tulsa, OK Stillwater, OK Lubbock, TX Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Spokane, WA Cheney, WA Casper, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Logan, UT Boise, ID Laramie, WY

8 a.m. 1 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 9 a.m. 8 a.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 5:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m.

04/25-28

MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP vs. Mountain West Championship

San Diego, CA

TBA

BLUE AND RED CHALLENGE All Day

All times listed are Mountain All matches and times are subject to change

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MEDIA INFORMATION Table of Contents

University Quick Facts Location: Laramie, Wyoming Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 12,450 Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Brown & Gold Home Court: UW Tennis Complex Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Laurie Nichols Athletics Director: Tom Burman (Wyoming, ‘88) Faculty Representative: Alyson Hagy Athletics Department Phone: 307-766-2292 Ticket Office Phone: 307-766-7220

Quick Facts/Media Information .................................. Cowgirl Outlook ........................................................ Cowgirl Roster .......................................................... Head Coach Dean Clower ......................................... Assistant Coaches ..................................................... Cowgirl Biographies................................................... Season-by-Season Results ....................................... Series Records .......................................................... All-Time Letterwinners ............................................... Cowgirl Record Book ................................................. Tennis Facilities .........................................................

Wyoming Tennis Staff Director of Tennis/Head Coach: Dean Clower Alma Mater: Lamar, ‘06 Record at Wyoming: 91-58(.611), Seven Years Career Record: Same Conf. Record at Wyoming: 29-11 (.725), Seven Years Conference Record: Same Assistant Coach: Erica Medlin (UNI, ‘15), First Year Director of Tennis Complex: James Hignett (New Mexico, ‘15), Second Year Tennis Office Phone: 307-766-4331 Best Time to Reach Head Coach: Contact SID

The University of Wyoming Athletics Media Relations Office is always available to assist any media needs. Please contact Director of Media Relations Amy Dambro or any member of the staff for assistance. Contact the office via phone (307-7662256), fax (307-766-2346) or e-mail (montross@uwyo.edu). All interview requests for Coach Clower or any players should be made through Assistant Media Relations Director Amy Dambro and the University of Wyoming Media Relations Office, 307-7601736, at least 24 hours in advance. Players are available as their class schedules, practices and meetings permit. Players will not be available until post-match on those days.

Wyoming Team Information 2017-18 Record: 12-8 (.600) 2017-18 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-2 (.667)/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Newcomers: 6 History First Year of Tennis: 1996-97 All-Time Record/Years: 226-263 (.462), 22 years All-Time MW Record: 45-83 (.351), 19 years All-Time WAC Record: 5-15 (.250), Three years Media Information Associate AD for Media Relations: Tim Harkins Office Phone: 307-766-2321 email: tharkins@uwyo.edu Assistant Director Media Relations (Tennis Contact): Amy Dambro email: montross@uwyo.edu Cell Phone: 307-760-1736 Main Office Phone: 307-766-2256 Fax Number: 307-766-2346

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Athletics Media Relations

On The Cover The front cover features seniors Elisa Koonik and Tessa van Der Ploeg. On the inside front cover are group photos of the Cowgirls and the 2018-19 schedule.

Credits This guide was produced by the University of Wyoming Athletics Media and Public Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Asst. Dir. of Media Relations Amy Dambro.

Photo Credits The photos are courtesy of Paul Kannaly, Ted Brummond, Kyle Spradley, the University of Wyoming Photo Service, NCAA Photos and the Mountain West Conference.

Official Wyoming Website: www.gowyo.com Mailing Address Athletics Media Relations Office University of Wyoming Department 3414 1000 East University Avenue Laramie, Wyoming 82071-3414

Overnight Address 16th and Gibbon Streets Laramie, Wyoming 82071-3414

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WYOMING TENNIS OUTLOOK The Wyoming Cowgirl tennis team and head coach Dean Clower are excited about the beginning of the 2018-19 season. With a solid group of returning players and newcomers, they will continue to build the program towards the top of the Mountain West. The Cowgirls welcome back three starters and letterwinners to a team that posted a 12-8 overall and 3-2 in league action. It was the ninth straight season the Cowgirl program finished with double-digit wins. Entering his eighth season at the helm, head coach Dean Clower has an overall mark of 91-58 and a 29-11 record in league play. Three individuals earned All-Conference honors for the tenth year in a row and the seventh in Clowers’ tenure. Former senior Magdalena Stencel earned her fourth straight award in singles. She is only the second player in school history to achieve that mark. Current seniors Elisa Koonik and Tessa van Der Ploeg were selected AllMW in doubles for the second straight year, while Koonik was named all-conference in singles. Koonik finished her junior campaign with an overall singles mark of 20-8 which included a 13-3 dual record and 5-0 in MW play. She won her final 13 of 15 matches which included a nine-match winning streak. She and van Der Ploeg finished with a 17-12 record in doubles and 11-5 during the spring. She earned all-conference honors for the second straight year in Elisa Koonik doubles play and the first time in singles. She ranks seventh all-time in doubles action (56) and 14th in singles wins with 56. van Der Ploeg finished with an 15-11 overall singles mark and 3-2 in MW play. She and Koonik finished with a 17-12 record in doubles and 11-5 during the spring. The pair also went undefeated in league play and earned All-Conference honors in doubles for the second straight year. She rankes tied for seventh in doubles wins with 56 and is 20th in singles victories with 53. Other returning letterwinners include Myiah Scott who will redshirt this season. The team added six newcomers to the team as well.

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Junior Ana Royo from Vall De Uxo, Spain, began her career with a 9-6 singles record during the fall. Her first career victory came against Sarah Cheverie of Montana State. She had a five match winning streak in the fall. In doubles action, Tessa van Der Ploeg she went 7-7 with three different playing partners. Ana Fernandez, Madrid, Spain, would go 8-8 in singles action during the fall of her freshman campaign. Her first career victory came against Linnea Fristam of Montana State at the Bedford Cup. In doubles action, she went 8-7 with two different playing partners. Mihaela Kaftanova, Sofia, Bulgaria, went 7-8 in singles during the fall. Her first career victory came against Bronte Murgett of New Mexico. In doubles action, she went 8-8 with four different playing partners. Maria Oreshkina from Moscow, Russia went 6-5 in singles during the fall. Her first career victory came against Kirtana Bhat of Central Oklahoma. She had a four match winning streak in the fall. In doubles action, she went 3-5 with two different playing partners. JJ Chen a freshman from Rostrevor, Australia joined the Cowgirl program in the spring of 2019. The Cowgirls will have a difficult non-conference schedule in order to prepare them for conference play later in the season. They will open up the spring season against Louisiana Tech, Oral Roberts and Tulsa followed by a two-match road swing against Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. Mountain West play will begin on Friday, March 29 against New Mexico. In all, the Cowgirls will have seven home matches throughout the season with non-conference competition against Montana, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona and UTEP. Conference home matches this year feature the Air Force Falcons, Colorado State Rams and New Mexico Lobos. The MW tournament will be held in San Diego, Calif. from April 25-April 28.

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HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

Jieyi (JJ) Chen

5-5

Fr.

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Rostrevor, Australia (Marryatville HS)

Ana Fernandez

5-5

Fr.

HS

Madrid, Spain (IES Juan Gris)

Mihaela Kaftanova

5-8

Fr.

HS

Sofia, Bulgaria (68th Secondary School)

Elisa Koonik

5-9

Sr.

3L

Tallinn, Estonia (Audentese Spordikool)

Ida Krause

5-10

Fr.

HS

Vedbaek, Denmark (Oregard Gymnasium)

Maria Oreshkina

5-11

Fr.

HS

Moscow, Russia (School #1883)

Ana Royo

5-8

Jr.

TR

Vall De Uxo, Spain (Nebraska-Kearney)

Myiah Scott

5-7

So.

1L

Eaton, Colo. (Eaton High School)

Tessa van Der Ploeg

5-9

Sr.

3L

Leeuwarden, the Netherlands (Leeuwarder Lyceum)

Head Coach: Graduate Assistant Coach: Director of Tennis Complex:

Dean Clower (Lamar, ‘06), Eighth Year, 11th Overall Erica Medlin (UNI, ‘15), First Year James Hignett (New Mexico, ‘15), Second Year

2018-19 COWGIRL TENNIS TEAM (Left to Right): Myiah Scott, Ida Krause, Tessa van Der Ploeg, Elisa Koonik, Ana Royo, Mihaela Kaftanova, Ana Fernandez Not Pictured: JJ Chen, Maria Oreshkina

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WYOMING COACHING STAFF

DEAN CLOWER Lamar University, 2006 Director of Tennis/Head Coach Dean Clower, who held the title of interim head tennis coach and was an assistant the previous four ur years, was ass promoted pro p pr ro romo mo mot otted ed to head coach of the Wyoming Cowgirl tennis program in the spring of 2012. During the 2017-18, UW finished with a 12-8 overall record and a 3-2 mark in league action. It was the ninth straight season the Cowgirl program finished with double-digit wins. Finishing his seventh season at the helm, Clower has an overall mark of 91-58 and a 29-11 record in league play. Three individuals earned All-Conference honors for the tenth year in a row and the seventh in Clowers’ tenure. Senior Magdalena Stencel earned her fourth straight award in singles. She is only the second player in school history to achieve that mark. Juniors Elisa Koonik and Tessa van Der Ploeg were selected All-MW in doubles for the second straight year, while Koonik was named all-conference in singles. Clower became the fifth head women’s tennis coach in Cowgirl history. After taking over the program, he led them to a 14-9 overall mark and a record of 5-2 in Mountain West play. They finished tied for second which at the time was the highest finish ever for a Wyoming team. As a team, the Cowgirls were ranked in the Campbell’s/ITA national rankings every week since they started coming out on January 3, 2012. Their highest was the 56th spot on March 27th, which was a best in school history. Along with that, they defeated three nationally ranked teams on the year and finished the year ranked 61st. The doubles team of Veronica Popovici and Simona Synkova also won the ITA Mountain Regional Tournament in the fall, while earning a spot of 47th in the rankings. In addition to that, two members of the squad were named All-Mountain West. Popovici and Synkova were named First Team All-Conference in singles play, while they were selected to the All-Conference Doubles Team as well. It was the third time in school history that a player had won back-to-back singles awards and the first time that a player won the doubles award three seasons in a row. In his second season, Clower and the Cowgirls finished the year with an 11-12 record and a 4-4 mark in league play. The 11-wins marked the fourth straight year that the tennis program reached double-figure victories. As a team, they were ranked 61st heading into the spring and six weeks throughout the season. The doubles team of Synkova and Popovici were ranked 21st in the preseason Campbell’s/ITA rankings and entered the spring 52nd. They participated in the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships and reached the finals of the ITA Mountain Regional Tournament. They also garnered All-Mountain West honors. For the fourth time in her career, Synkova was selected All-MW in doubles and is the only Cowgirl to achieve that honor in school history. Popovici earned All-MW honors in doubles for the second year in a row. Both student-athletes were selected to the All-Mountain West singles team. It was the second time for Synkova and the third for Popovici, which is also a school record. For the fifth straight year, the Cowgirl tennis team reached double-figure victories with an 11-8 mark overall while finishing with a 4-1 record in league play during the 2013-14 season. Two Cowgirls earned All-Mountain West honors for the third time in Clower’s head coaching tenure. Popovici was selected in singles for the fourth straight year and was the first Cowgirl to achieve that honor in school history. She and doubles partner Dorottya Jonas were named to the All-MW team in doubles. It was the first such honor for Jonas and the third for Popovici. It was another milestone year for Clower and the Cowgirl program during the 2014-15 season. He helped the Cowgirls to a 15-6 record overall during the 2015 spring season and a perfect 5-0 mark in league play. The 15-wins were at the time most in program history, while the five wins tied for the most wins in league play. The first-place finish in MW action was also a school best for a Wyoming tennis team. Four individuals garnered postseason honors during the season including seniors Alma Espinosa and Christa Gecheva, sophomore Dorottya Jonas and redshirt freshman Magdalena Stencel. Earlier during season, he became the all-time winningest coach and all-time leader in conference wins in school history. Wyoming went 2-1 at the 2015 Mountain West Tennis Championships defeating the top-seeded Fresno State Bulldogs, 4-3, before falling in the championship match against New Mexico, 4-2. For his efforts, Clower was named the Mountain West Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year. During the 2015-16 campaign, Wyoming recorded an 11-12 mark overall and 3-2 in the MW conference. It’s the seventh straight season the Cowgirls have recorded double-digits wins and finished .500 or better in league play. As a team, UW entered the spring ranked 74th and were as high as 71st during the season. Senior Nastya Tokareva and sophomore Magdalena Stencel were selected to the All-Conference Doubles Team for the first time in their careers, while both were named First Team All-Conference in singles play. In 2016-17, the Cowgirls had a record breaking season. The squad went 18-4 overall and undefeated in league play and claim the Mountain Division title. The 18 wins was a program best and the 5-0 mark is the second time in school history to record that mark. It’s the seventh straight season the Cowgirls have recorded double-digits wins. Two doubles teams were ranked during the season for the first time ever. The team went a perfect 10-0 at home and recorded a nine-match winning streak. Four individuals were selected All-Conference and two doubles teams were ranked during the season. Senior Dorottya Jonas and junior Magdalena Stencel were selected to the All-Conference singles team, while sophomores Elisa Koonik and Tessa van Der Ploeg were named First Team All-Conference in doubles play. Clower came to Wyoming after two seasons as an assistant coach at Lamar University (Beaumont, Texas). His duties included assisting with practice sessions, on the court training of both singles and doubles teams, creating and maintaining data bases for prospective players, along with ensuring compliance with recruitment regulations. Prior to that, he spent one season as a volunteer assistant with the program and as an adjunct professor for kinesiology. Clower began his collegiate career as a student-athlete at Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kan. He was a two-year team captain and was ranked fifth in the nation in doubles as a freshman and sophomore. Clower then moved on to a two-year career at Lamar University. He finished with a season-best 14-7 record in singles play and 9-9 in doubles at the number one spot as a junior. During his senior season, he posted a 9-10 overall record, 12-6 in doubles-play and a 48th ranking in NCAA Division I. He became the first player in school history to accomplish that feat. A native of Broken Arrow, Okla., Clower earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in general studies with a minor in history and kinesiology from Lamar University in 2006. He and his wife, Amanda, who is an assistant coach with the UW Track and Field Team, have a daughter, Riley, and son, Westyn.

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ERICA MEDLIN Assistant Coach Northern Iowa, 2015 Medlin joins the UW family after spending last two seasons at Colorado State tate in Ft. t. Collins. Co Col C ollllin liiin nss. k During D i Fro the 2017-18 season, the Rams completed the spring with an 11-12 overallll mark. the 2016-17 campaign, the team reached nine spring wins, its most since 2011 and more than double from the previous year. Over the previous two years, she was also a club pro at the Fort Collins Country Club and a tennis coach with the Meadow Club of Southampton. Prior to that, she was an assistant coach at Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. During that time, Medlin helped the Lumberjacks to the 2016 Big Sky regular-season championship and the runner-up spot at the conference tournament. Four players also earned All-Big Sky honors, with the top doubles team ranking No. 81 in the nation. A former collegiate tennis player, she played two years at San José State and her final two seasons at Northern Iowa. As a senior in 2015, Medlin was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. She also earned two All-WAC honors as SJSU, helping the Spartans to their first-ever NCAA appearance. Off the court, Medlin was involved with UNI’s StudentAthlete Advisory Council and in May 2015 was named her school’s student-athlete of the month. A native of Phoenix, Ariz., she graduated from UNI in May 2015 with a degree in movement and exercise science

JAMES HIGNET T New Mexico, 2015 Director of Tennis Complex Hignett joined the Cowgirl staff after spending two seasons at Binghamton n University Universi siity y as as an an assistant coach with the men’s program. His duties included arranging travel for away matches, supervising team manager, worked with head coach in all phases of recruiting. During that time, he also was a teaching pro at the Binghamton Tennis Center. Hignett taught group and individual lessons, helped run both adult and high school camps and helped boost club membership with weekly beginner groups. Hignett had a highly successful four-year career playing at the University of New Mexico. The team went 73-39 overall and 23-12 in Mountain West play during that time, while reaching the league-championship match three straight seasons. He was an All-MW selection in doubles with Sam Iftikhar in 2014. He won 89 career doubles matches and 71 singles. In juniors play, he was ranked as high as second on the U16 and U18 circuit in Great Britain, Top 30 in Men’s Open and had an ITF ranking of 246. A native of Cardiff, Wales, he earned his degree in psychology and was a three-time Academic All-Conference selection and two-time ITA Academic Award winner.

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ELISA KOONIK Senior, 5’9” Tallinn, Estonia (Audentese Spordikool) SENIOR (2018-19): She and Tessa van Der Ploeg went 5-8 during the fall in n doubless action. acctitio act tion on. They went 1-1 at the ITA All-American which included an 8-6 win over 36th ranked Carr and Rice of Arkansas. Finished with three singles wins. Currently ranks tied for seventh with 56 doubles victories and 14th in singles wins with 56. JUNIOR (2017-18): An All-Mountain West selection in doubles for the second straight year, while earning honors in singles for the first time. Opened up the fall with a five-match winning streak in singles and went 5-4 overall. Went 2-1 at the ITA Mountain Regional. She and partner van Der Ploeg recorded a 4-6 record in doubles play. Recorded an overall singles mark of 20-8 which included a 13-3 dual record and 5-0 in MW play. Won her final 13 of 15 matches which included a nine-match winning streak. Koonik and van Der Ploeg finished with a 17-12 record in doubles and 11-5 during the spring. An Academic All-MW, MW Scholar-Athlete and ITA Scholar-Athlete selection. SOPHOMORE (2016-17): An All-Mountain West selection in doubles for the first time in her career. Opened up the fall season with a 6-1 singles record which included a five-match winning streak. Went 1-1 at the ITA Mountain Regional. Had an overall record of 19-8 and 14-5 in dual play at the fourth and fifth positions. Finished 2-2 in league play. In doubles action, she went 20-7 overall on the year. She and partner Tessa van Der Ploeg recorded a 19-7 overall record, 12-3 during the spring and a perfect 5-0 MW mark playing at the number one spot. The pair qualified for the ITA All-American in the fall, closed out the spring on a six-match winning streak and ranked as high as 70th in the Oracle/ITA Rankings (March 7). An Academic All-MW, MW Scholar-Athlete and ITA ScholarAthlete selection. FRESHMAN (2015-16): Started off her career with a 4-9 record in the fall. She earned her first victory against Jordan Henry of Abilene Christian (9/18/15). Qualified for the ITA Mountain Regional Tournament. Concluded her first season with an overall singles record of 14-19 and 10-9 in the spring. Had a five-match winning streak playing mainly at the four and five positions. Her doubles record was 14-16 overall with four different playing partners. She and playing partner Tessa van Der Ploeg went 9-7 overall in dual play and a perfect 4-0 in MW play. An Academic All-MW, MW Scholar-Athlete and ITA Scholar-Athlete selection. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time Estonian Champion while attending Audentese Spordikool. She won several ITF, ETA and national tournaments in both singles and doubles. Koonik was coached by Ain Suurthal. PERSONAL: Born May 7, 1997 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is the daughter Remo Koonik and Kristel Uusvali and has one sister, Arabella. Koonik is majoring in marketing.

KOONIK’S CAREER RECORD Season 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Totals

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Singles 14-19 19-8 20-8 3-8 56-43

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Doubles 14-16 20-7 17-12 5-9 56-44

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TESSA VAN DER PLOEG Senior, 5’9” Leewarden, the Netherlands (Leewarder Lyceum) SENIOR (2018-19): She went 6-7 over the fall including a two match winning ning streak. strea ea ak. k. She She he reached the round of 32 at the ITA Mountain Regional Tournament in singles. She and partner Elisa Koonik recorded a 5-8 record in doubles play. They went 1-1 at the ITA All-American which included an 8-6 win over 36th ranked Carr and Rice of Arkansas. Currently ranks tied for seventh in doubles wins with 56 and 20th with 53 singles victories. JUNIOR (2017-18): An All-Mountain West conference honoree in doubles for the second straight year. Went 5-2 overall in singles during the fall which included a three-match winning streak. She and partner Elisa Koonik recorded a 4-6 record in doubles play. She finished with a 15-11 overall singles mark and 3-2 in MW play. She and Koonik finished with a 17-12 record in doubles and 11-5 during the spring. The pair also went undefeated in league play. An Academic All-MW, MW Scholar-Athlete and ITA Scholar-Athlete selection. SOPHOMORE (2016-17): An All-Mountain West selection in doubles for the first time in her career. Went 1-1 at the ITA Mountain Regional and 3-5 overall during the fall. Stormed out in the spring and opened up with a ten-match winning streak. Her record was 19-10 overall and 16-5 in dual play. Went 4-1 in MW action. For the first time in her career, she won MW player of the Week honors for matches played through February 8. She and Elisa Koonik went 7-4 in the fall which included a trip to the ITA All-American. The pair went 1-1 which included a win over Morales and DiFilippo of San Diego. Opened up the spring on a 5-0 run. The pair concluded the spring 19-7 overall plus a 9-3 record in dual action and ranked as high as 70th in the Oracle/ITA Rankings (March 7). Finished undefeated in MW play (5-0) on the way to earning league honors. FRESHMAN (2015-16): Began her career with a 3-9 overall record in the fall. Her first career victory came against Ansley Boarman of Abilene Christian (9/18/15). Qualified for the ITA Mountain Regional Tournament. Had an overall singles record of 13-19 and 10-10 in the spring. Started out dual play by winning five of her first seven matches. In doubles play, she finished with an overall record of 14-16 with three different playing partners. Played mainly with Koonik in the spring going 10-12 overall and a perfect 4-0 in MW play. An Academic All-MW conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: van Der Ploeg joined the Cowgirl program after a successful career. She ranked 40th in singles and 45th in doubles nationally. van Der Ploeg was a three-time Frisian District Champion. She was the under 16 Dutch National Champion, under 18 runner-up and reached the quarterfinals of the women’s national championship. PERSONAL: Born September 20, 1997 in Leeuwarden. van Der Ploeg is the daughter of Hendrik van Der Ploeg and Jana Santos. She has two siblings, Rowena and Kevin. Majoring in management.

VAN DER PLOEG’S CAREER RECORD Season 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Totals

Singles 13-19 19-10 15-11 6-7 53-47

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Doubles 14-16 20-7 17-12 5-8 56-43

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ANA ROYO Junior, 5’8” Vall De Uxo, Spain (Nebraska-Kearney) JUNIOR (2018-19): She began her career with a 9-6 singles record during the fall. Her Her er fifirrrst st st career victory came against Sarah Cheverie of Montana State. Had a five match winning streak in the fall. Royo went 3-0 at the Wyoming Invite. In doubles action, she went 7-7 with three different playing partners. She and Ana Fernandez went 6-3. NEBRASKA-KEARNEY: Royo joined the Cowgirl program after a two-year career at Nebraska-Kearney. She finished her sophomore campaign 8-3 in singles playing at the number one spot and 9-5 in doubles action at the number one spot. The team finished 16-8 overall and 5-4 in conference play. In her first season, she was named the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Freshman of the Year and to the Second Team. She went 20-4 in singles action overall and 13-15 in doubles action. PERSONAL: Born March 4, 1998 in Valencia, Spain. The daughter of Jose Miguel and Joaqui. Has one sibling, Miguel. Plans to major in molecular biology.

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MYIAH SCOT T Sophomore, 5’7” Eaton, Colorado (Eaton High School) SOPHOMORE (2018-19): Did not play during the fall. FRESHMAN (2017-18): 017-18): Di D Did id not no n ot participate during the fall. Went 5-15 in doubles action in dual play with two different partners. Played singles action at the sixth spot in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-time letterwinner in tennis while attending Eaton High School. She was an all-conference selection three times and reached the Final Four at the Colorado State tournament while playing at the number one singles position. Scott was also a team captain and selected Academic All-State twice. She also lettered in volleyball and basketball during her high school career. An excellent student, she was the Student Body Vice President her senior year and a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born November 16, 1998 in Denver, Colo. She is the daughter of Bryan and Terra Scott. Has two siblings, Walker and Leyah. Majoring in physiology-pre pharmacy.

SCOTT’S CAREER RECORD Season 2017-18 2018-19 Totals

Singles 0-23 0-0 0-23

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Doubles 5-15 0-0 5-15

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JIEYI (JJ) CHEN Freshman, 5’5” Rostrevor, Australia (Marryatville HS) FRESHMAN (2018-19): Joined the Cowgirl program in the spring of 2019. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time winner of the Australian School Tennis Challenge and a runner-up once while attending Marryatville High School. She was a member of the team that won the Open Girls Knockout tournament three times, which the school has won 14 years in a row. In 2018, she reached a ranking of 82nd in the Open Women’s for Australia while earning an Athletics Merit award and a Certificate of Excellence. During her career, she was also the runner-up at the 2017 School Sport SA Tennis Championships and participated in the U16 Eddie Herr Tournament at the IMG Academy. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 1, 2000 in Beijing, China. The daughter of Jianxiong Chen and Hongyu Zeng.

CHEN’S CAREER RECORD Season 2018-19 Totals

Singles 0-0 0-0

Doubles 0-0 0-0

ANA FERNANDEZ Freshman, 5’5” Madrid, Spain (IES Juan Gris) FRESHMAN (2018-19): She would go 8-8 in singles during the fall of her freshman campaign. Her first career victory came against Linnea Fristam of Montana State at the Bedford Cup. Had a three two match winning streaks in the fall. In doubles action, she went 8-7 with two different playing partners. She and Ana Royo went 6-3. HIGH SCHOOL: She reached the semifinals in the regional open championship in doubles. She ranks among the top five in the U18 region and in the Top 100 in the Spanish Open ranking. Fernandez won several national titles. PERSONAL: Born August 8, 2000 in Madrid, Spain. The daughter of Gregorio and Teresa, plus has one sibling, Marcos. Intends to major in pre-nursing.

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Singles 8-8 8-8

2 0 1 8 - 1 9

Doubles 8-7 8-7

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MIHAELA KAFTANOVA Freshman, 5’8” Sofia, Bulgaria (68th Seconday School) FRESHMAN (2018-19): She began her career with a 7-8 singles record during uring the e fall. fa fall alllll.. Her Her He first career victory came against Bronte Murgett of New Mexico. Qualified for the ITA Mount Mountain tain Regional. In doubles action, she went 8-8 with four different playing partners. She and Ida Kruase went 4-0 including three wins at the Red and Blue Challenge. HIGH SCHOOL: Kaftanova comes to Wyoming after an accomplished juniors and women’s circuit. She was a Bulgarian U18 National Champion singles and doubles champion, while earning a women’s title in doubles. She placed fifth twice in U18 doubles European Individual Championships. PERSONAL: Born April 6, 1999 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She is the daughter of Boris Kaftanov and Vanya Kaftanova. She has one sibling Kostadin. Plans to major in marketing.

KAFTANOVA’S CAREER RECORD Season 2018-19 Totals

Singles 7-8 7-8

Doubles 8-8 8-8

IDA KRAUSE Freshman, 5’10” Vedbaek, Denmark (Oregard Gymnasium) FRESHMAN (2018-19): She would go 7-9 in singles during the fall of her freshman shman campaign. ca am mp pai aign aig gn. Her first career victory came against Hristina Cvetkovic of Idaho State. Had a two match winning streak at the Bedford Cup. In doubles action, she went 6-4 with two different playing partners. She and Mihaela Kaftanova went 4-0 including three wins at the Red and Blue Challenge. HIGH SCHOOL: Krause attended Oregard Gymnasium in Denmark. She was ranked fourth in the U18 division and 17th overall. PERSONAL: Born April 15, 1999 in Gentoft. She is the daughter of Frederik Krause and Malene Krause. Has one sibling, Johan. Undecided on a college major

KRAUSE’S CAREER RECORD Season 2018-19 Totals

Singles 7-9 7-9

2 0 1 8 - 1 9

Doubles 6-4 6-4

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MEET THE COWGIRLS

MARIA ORESHKINA Freshman, 5’11” Moscow, Russia (School #1883) FRESHMAN (2018-19): She began her career with a 6-5 singles record during uring the fall. ffa allll. Her He H er first career victory came against Kirtana Bhat of Central Oklahoma. Had a four match winning streak in the fall. In doubles action, she went 3-5 with two different playing partners. HIGH SCHOOL: She is ranked amongst the Top 100 Senior Women’s players in Russia. In September, she won a G5 doubles tournament in Sozopol, Bulgaria. PERSONAL: Born September 21, 2000 in Moscow, Russia. She is the daughter of Vladimir and Marina Oreshkina. Has two siblings, Nikolay and Elena.

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Singles 6-5 6-5

2 0 1 8 - 1 9

Doubles 3-5 3-5

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS Kilmeny Waterman 1997-99 27-42 overall, 5-15 WAC Three seasons

1996-97 Season Results Final record: 11-15 (3-4 WAC, T-5th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/27-29 New Mexico Invite A NS 10/8 Northern Colorado A L 3-6 10/12 Missouri-Kansas City A W 9-0 10/12 Missouri N L 1-8 10/18 Oral Roberts N L 1-5 10/18 Eastern Washington N W 7-0 11/7-10 Central Regionals N NS 2/1 Northern Iowa N W 5-4 2/1 Air Force* A W 5-4 2/8 Weber State N W 7-0 2/8 Creighton N W 7-2 2/13 Colorado A L 2-7 2/22 Abilene Christian N L 3-6 2/22 New Mexico State A L 1-8 2/23 UTEP* A L 2-7 3/1 Tulsa* N L 1-5 3/4 Duquesne University N W 8-1 3/6 Appalachian State N W 9-0 3/7 Campbell University N L 3-6 3/19 Montana St.-Bozeman N W 5-4 3/28 Washington State A L 2-7 3/29 Idaho N L 2-7 3/30 Oregon N L 2-7 4/12 Colorado State* N W 5-4 4/19 University of Denver A L 4-5 4/23 Fresno State# N L 0-9 4/24 Colorado State# N W 5-4 4/25 Tulsa# N L 2-6 *Denotes WAC Match #Denotes WAC Tournament Match

1997-98 Season Results Final record: 7-14 (1-5 WAC, T-5th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/21 Northern Colorado H W 6-3 9/26-28 CU Invitational A NS 10/10-12 Ohio State Classic A NS 10/18 Eastern Washington N W 8-1 10/18 Oral Roberts N W 7-2 10/29-11/2 Central Regionals N NS 2/6 New Mexico* A L 0-9 2/7 Oregon N L 2-7 2/8 Colorado N L 0-8 2/20 UTEP* N L 1-8 2/21 Northern Arizona N L 0-9 2/27 Western Michigan N L 2-7 2/27 Northern Iowa N W 5-4 3/1 St. Mary’s-California A L 4-5 3/3 San Jose State* A L 3-6 3/20 Tulsa* A L 2-5 3/21 Colorado State* N L 1-8 3/22 Wichita State A L 4-5 3/28 Montana St. Bozeman A L 3-5 3/29 Montana N W 6-3 4/18 University of Denver H W 5-4 4/19 Air Force Academy* H W 5-4 4/29 San Diego State# N L 0-5 4/30 UTEP# N L 1-5 *Denotes WAC Match #Denotes WAC Tournament Match

2 0 1 8 - 1 9

1998-99 Season Results

2000-01 Seson Results

Final record: 9-13 (1-6 WAC, T-5th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/17-19 BYU Invite A NS 10/9-10 UNC Invitational A NS 10/23-25 CU Invite A NS 11/4-8 Central Regionals N NS 1/30 Colorado A L 1-8 2/5 Sam Houston State N W 6-3 2/6 New Mexico State A L 0-9 2/7 UTEP* A L 1-8 2/13 Drake N L 2-7 2/14 Nebraska A L 3-6 3/1 BYU-Hawaii N L 1-8 3/2 Boston College N L 2-7 3/4 Chaminade A W 9-0 3/4 Hawaii* A L 4-5 3/11 Gonzaga N W 5-1 3/11 Air Force Academy* A W 5-4 3/26 Illinois State N W 5-4 3/27 St. Louis A W 5-4 3/27 S. Illinois-Carbondale N W 5-4 4/9 Nevada Reno A L 5-4 4/10 San Jose State* N L 5-4 4/16 University of Denver A W 5-1 4/17 Colorado State* A L 4-5 4/18 Northern Colorado H W 9-0 4/28 New Mexico# N L 0-6 4/29 Utah# N L 0-5

Final record: 4-17 (0-7 MW, 8th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/17 Northern Colorado H W 9-0 9/22-24 Colorado Invite A NS 9/28-30 BYU Invite A NS 10/20-22 Louisville Invite A NS 11/1-5 Central Regionals N NS 1/27 University of Denver N L 5-2 2/9-11 Jayhawk Classic Drake N L 1-6 St. Louis N W 4-3 Louisiana-Monroe N L 3-4 2/16 Virginia Tech A L 2-5 2/17 Clemson N L 0-7 2/22 Bowling Green N W 5-2 3/4 Montana State H W 5-2 3/12 TCU A L 0-7 3/15 SMU A L 1-6 3/31 Air Force Academy* A L 1-6 4/1 New Mexico* N L 0-7 4/6 Colorado State* A L 1-6 4/7 San Diego State* N L 0-7 4/8 UNLV* N L 1-6 4/13 Brigham Young* A L 0-7 4/14 Utah* A L 1-6 4/26 Brigham Young# N L 0-5 4/27 Utah# N L 1-4 4/28 Air Force Academy# N L 0-4

*Denotes WAC Match #Denotes WAC Tournament Match

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

Pam Wildt 2000-05 45-86 overall, 4-36 MW Six seasons

1999-00 Season Results Final record: 8-14 (1-4 MW, 7th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/19 Northern Colorado H W 6-1 9/24-26 Colorado Invite A NS 10/2-3 Washington State Invite A NS 10/7-9 BYU Invite A NS 11/4-7 Central Regionals N NS 1/30 Utah* A L 1-8 2/4 Texas Tech N L 3-6 2/6 New Mexico* A L 0-9 2/12 Montana State N W 6-2 2/19 Bowling Green N L 2-7 2/20 Nebraska A L 0-9 2/26 Northern Iowa N L 4-5 3/13 Iowa State N W 5-4 3/14 Long Beach State A L 2-7 3/15 Cal. State Fullerton A W 6-3 3/24 Montana A W 9-0 3/25 Gonzaga N W 8-1 3/31 University of Denver H L 4-5 4/8 Tulsa A L 0-9 4/9 Oral Roberts A W 7-2 4/16 Air Force Academy* A W 5-4 4/21 Colorado State* A L 2-7 4/25 UNLV* A L 2-7 4/27 New Mexico# N L 0-6 4/28 Colorado State# N L 0-5 4/29 Utah# N L 0-6

2001-02 Season Results Final record: 6-15 (1-6 MW, 8th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/30 Northern Colorado H W 9-0 10/12-14 New Mexico St. Invite N NS 10/24-28 Central Regionals N NS 2/9 Army N L 2-5 2/10 Missouri N L 1-6 2/15 Nebraska A L 1-6 2/16 Creighton A W 4-3 3/1 Montana State A L 3-4 3/2 Montana N W 5-2 3/3 Gonzaga N W 5-2 3/9 University of Denver A L 2-5 3/13 SMU H L 2-5 3/26 Cal. St. Northridge N L 0-7 3/27 Cal. St. Fullerton A W 5-2 3/29 San Diego State* A L 1-6 3/30 UNLV* N L 0-7 4/5 Utah* H W 4-3 4/6 Brigham Young* H L 2-5 4/7 Colorado State* H L 1-6 4/13 New Mexico* A L 0-7 4/14 Air Force Academy* N L 0-7 4/25 San Diego State# N L 0-5 4/26 Utah# N L 0-4 *Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 2002-03 Season Results

2004-05 Season Results

2006-07 Season Results

Final record: 8-15 (0-7 MW, 8th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/20-22 UNC Wilmington Invite N NS 9/27-29 USAFA Invite N NS 10/11-13 New Mexico St. Invite N NS 10/22-28 Central Regionals N NS 2/1 Wichita State N L 3-4 2/2 Nebraska A L 1-6 2/15 Northern Colorado N W 6-1 2/16 Creighton N W 7-0 2/28 Eastern Washington N W 5-2 3/1 Portland A L 0-7 3/2 Portland State A W 4-3 3/8 Texas Pan American N W 5-2 3/9 Southern Utah N W 7-0 3/16 Chaminade A W 6-0 3/17 Sacramento State N L 0-7 3/18 West Virginia N L 3-4 3/19 Hawai’i A L 2-5 3/29 UNLV* A L 0-7 3/30 San Diego State* N L 0-7 4/5 New Mexico* N L 0-7 4/6 Air Force Academy* A L 2-5 4/11 Brigham Young* H L 1-6 4/12 Utah* H L 2-5 4/13 Colorado State* A L 1-6 4/18 Montana State H W 7-0 4/24 UNLV# N L 0-4 4/25 Colorado State# N L 0-4

Final Record: 9-13 (1-6 MW, 7th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/17-19 Col. of Charleston Invite A NS 9/24-25 Cowgirl Invite H NS 10/8-10 Air Force Invite A NS 10/19-24 Central Regionals N NS 1/28 Nebraska A L 0-7 1/29 SW Missouri State N W 6-1 1/30 Creighton A W 6-1 2/18 UTEP A L 1-6 2/19 New Mexico State A L 1-6 2/20 UT-San Antonio N W 6-1 2/25 Eastern Washington N W 7-0 2/26 Portland A W 6-1 3/13 Rollins College A L 4-5 3/14 Jacksonville A L 2-5 3/15 Bethune Cookman A W 5-2 3/16 Colgate N W 7-0 3/25 Utah* A L 2-5 3/26 BYU* A L 1-6 4/1 Colorado State* H L 3-4 4/2 Air Force* H W 6-1 4/3 New Mexico* H L 0-7 4/9 San Diego State* N L 1-6 4/10 UNLV* N L 0-4 4/17 Northern Colorado H W 7-0 4/28 New Mexico# N L 0-4 4/29 Colorado State# N L 0-4

Final Record: 6-15 (2-6 MW, 7th of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/15-17 Baylor Invite N NS 9/22-24 Wyo Cowgirl Invite H NS 10/5-7 Air Force Invite A NS 10/18-22 Central Regionals N NS 1/26 Nebraska A L 1-6 1/27 Wichita State N L 0-7 2/3 Air Force Academy* H W 6-1 2/9 UTEP A W 4-3 2/10 New Mexico State A W 4-3 2/11 Northern Arizona N L 3-4 3/2 Idaho N L 3-4 3/3 Eastern Washington N W 6-1 3/4 Washington State A L 2-5 3/11 South Florida A L 0-7 3/14 Stetson University A W 5-2 3/16 Jacksonville University A L 3-4 3/23 UNLV* A L 1-6 3/24 San Diego State* N L 1-6 3/31 BYU* N L 0-4 4/1 Utah* N L 1-6 4/7 Colorado State* A W 5-2 4/12 Denver A L 0-7 4/14 New Mexico* A L 0-7 4/15 TCU* N L 0-7 4/23 Northern Colorado A cancelled 4/26 TCU# N L 0-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2003-04 Season Results Final Record: 10-12 (1-6 MW, T-6th of 8) Date Opponent Site Result 9/20-21 Washington St. Invite A NS 10/10-12 USAFA Invite A NS 10/22-27 Central Regionals N NS 10/30-11/1 UTSA Invite A NS 2/1 Denver N L 0-7 2/6 Creighton N W 6-1 2/7 Wichita State N W 5-2 2/8 Nebraska A L 0-7 2/14 Army N W 4-3 2/20 Portland A L 3-4 2/21 Santa Clara N W 4-3 3/5 Weber State N W 5-2 3/6 Montana State A W 7-0 3/14 Dayton N W 7-0 3/15 Bethune Cookman A W 5-2 3/16 Jacksonville Univ. A L 3-4 3/17 Wagner College N W 7-0 3/27 Colorado State* A L 2-5 4/3 New Mexico* A L 1-6 4/4 Air Force Academy* N L 3-4 4/9 UNLV* N L 1-6 4/10 San Diego State* A L 1-6 4/17 Utah* H W 5-2 4/23 BYU* H L 2-5 4/29 UNLV# N L 0-4 4/30 Utah# N L 2-4 *Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

Kristen Hall 2006-2008 26-43 overall, 3-21 MW Three Seasons

2005-06 Season Results Final Record: 9-15 (0-8 MW, 9th of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/23-24 Wyo Cowgirl Invite H NS 10/7-9 Air Force Invite A NS 10/19-23 Central Regionals N NS 1/27 Montana State A W 4-3 1/28 Gonzaga N W 6-1 1/29 Utah State N W 5-2 2/10 Idaho N W 4-3 2/11 Eastern Washington N W 6-1 2/12 Boise State A L 1-6 2/24 New Mexico State A L 1-6 2/25 UTEP A W 4-3 2/26 Arkansas State N L 3-4 3/4 Air Force* A L 3-4 3/13 Iowa State N L 2-5 3/15 Texas Tech N L 0-4 3/16 Washington State N L 1-6 3/17 Hawai’i A W 4-3 3/24 TCU* A L 0-7 3/26 New Mexico* N L 0-7 4/1 Colorado State* A L 3-4 4/4 Northern Colorado H W 7-0 4/7 UNLV* N L 0-7 4/8 San Diego State* A L 1-6 4/13 BYU* N L 0-7 4/14 Utah* N L 1-6 4/26 Air Force# N W 4-3 4/27 TCU# N L 0-4

2007-08 Season Results Final Record: 11-13 (1-7 MW, 8th of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/14-17 Wyo Cowgirl Classic H NS 9/21-23 Cougar Classic A NS 10/12-14 Air Force Invite A NS 10/17-21 Central Regionals N NS 2/1 Washington State N L 3-4 2/1 Colorado College A W 7-0 2/2 Denver N L 0-7 2/3 Air Force Academy* A W 5-2 2/9 Drake N W 4-3 2/10 Nebraska A L 0-7 2/15 Montana State H W 4-2 2/22 Northern Arizona N W 4-3 2/23 Boise State A L 0-7 2/24 Idaho N W 5-2 3/2 Gonzaga H W 6-0 3/15 Northern Colorado H W 6-0 3/19 San Jose State A W 4-3 3/20 Saint Mary’s A L 0-7 3/22 Santa Clara A W 5-2 3/29 New Mexico* N L 1-6 3/30 TCU* A L 2-5 4/5 BYU* H L 2-4 4/6 Utah* H L 1-4 4/11 UNLV* N L 1-6 4/12 San Diego State* A L 0-7 4/18 Colorado State* A L 3-4 4/23 Air Force Academy# N W 4-1 4/24 TCU# A L 0-4 *Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS Kati Gyulai 2009-12 37-34 overall, 9-15 MW Four seasons

2008-09 Season Results Final record: 8-16 (1-7 MW, 8th of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/11-13 Wyo Cowgirl Invite H NS 9/19-21 CU Invitational A NS 10/3-4 Air Force Invite A NS 10/15-19Central Regionals N NS 2/6 Nebraska A L 0-7 2/7 Creighton N L 3-4 2/7 Drake N L 3-4 2/14 Idaho N L 2-5 2/15 Montana State A W 4-3 2/28 Portland State H W 6-1 3/1 Metro State N W 7-0 3/2 UNC Greensboro N L 1-6 3/7 Air Force Academy* H W 5-2 3/17 Washington State N L 2-5 3/17 Chaminade N W 6-1 3/18 University of Hawaii A L 0-7 3/20 University of Arizona N L 0-6 3/23 Eastern Washington H cancelled 3/26 Utah State A W 4-3 3/27 BYU* A L 0-7 3/28 Utah* A L 0-7 3/29 Weber State A W 4-3 4/3 San Diego State* N L 1-6 4/4 UNLV* N L 0-7 4/5 Northern Colorado A cancelled 4/9 New Mexico* A L 0-7 4/10 TCU* N L 0-7 4/19 Colorado State* H L 2-4 4/22 Air Force# N W 4-3 4/23 UNLV# N L 0-4 *Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2009-10 Season Results Final record: 14-8 (5-3 MW, T-3rd of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/17-19 BYU Invite A NS 9/26-27 Cowgirl Invite H NS 10/2-4 Air Force Invite A NS 10/14-18Mountain Regionals N NS 2/6 Arkansas Little Rock N W 6-1 2/6 Creighton N W 6-1 2/7 Nebraska A L 2-5 2/20 UC Santa Barbara H L 2-5 2/27 Northern Colorado H W 7-0 3/5 New Mexico State A W 5-2 3/6 UTEP A W 7-0 3/7 Illinois-Chicago N W 7-0 3/18 Loyola Marymount A W 7-0 3/19 Cal State Northridge A L 3-4 3/21 Cal State Fullerton A W 7-0 3/26 Denver A L 3-4 4/2 New Mexico* N W 7-0 4/3 TCU* A L 3-4 4/9 North Dakota H W 7-0 4/10 BYU* H W 4-3 4/11 #39 Utah* H L 0-7 4/16 #75 San Diego State* A W 4-3 4/17 #36 UNLV* N L 1-6 4/23 Colorado State* A W 6-1 4/24 Air Force* A W 5-2 4/29 TCU# N L 3-4

2 0 1 8 - 1 9

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2010-11 Season Results Final record: 14-9 (3-5 MW, 6th of 9) Date Opponent Site Result 9/16-18 BYU Invite A NS 10/1-3 Air Force Invite A NS 10/13-17Mountain Regionals N NS 11/5-7 Lobo Invitational A NS 1/21 Mesa State N W 6-0 1/23 Northern Colorado A W 7-0 2/4 #33 Nebraska A L 1-6 2/5 Illinois State N W 7-0 2/11 UC Santa Barbara A L 1-6 2/12 San Francisco N W 5-2 2/13 #65 UC Irvine A W 4-3 2/26 #56 Wichita State A L 2-4 2/27 UT-Arlington N W 5-2 3/5 Eastern Washington H W 7-0 3/15 Massachusetts N W 6-1 3/16 Florida Atlantic A W 7-0 3/27 Weber State H W 7-0 3/31 #47 San Diego State* N L 3-4 4/1 #52 UNLV* A L 1-6 4/9 BYU* A L 2-5 4/10 #59 Utah* A L 3-4 4/15 New Mexico* N W 7-0 4/16 #73 TCU* N L 1-6 4/22 Colorado State* H W 7-0 4/24 Air Force* H W 6-1 4/28 #49 San Diego State# N W 4-3 4/29 #55 Utah# N L 0-4 *Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2011-12 Season Results Record: 1-1 Date Opponent Site 9/23-25 Colorado Invite A 10/7-9 UCSB Tennis Classic A 10/12-16 ITA Mountain Regionals N 11/3-6 ITA National Indoor N 11/4-6 Utah Invitational A 1/28 #73 UT-Arlington N 1/29 #5 Baylor A

Result NS NS NS NS NS W 6-1 L 1-6

Dean Clower 2012-present 91-58 overall, 29-11 MW Seven seasons

2011-12 Season Results (Cont.) Record: 13-8 (5-2 MW, T-2nd of 9) Date Opponent Site 2/3 Eastern Michigan N 2/4 #29 Nebraska A 2/10 #39 Long Beach State A 2/11 #56 UC Irvine A 2/12 Loyola Marymount A 2/17 #42 Utah A 2/19 Idaho H 3/2 Denver H 3/3 Wichita State H 3/14 Montana State N 3/15 #19 Notre Dame N 3/17 #58 Hawaii A 3/24 #67 UNLV* N 3/25 San Diego State* A 3/31 Boise State* N 4/7 #41 TCU* H

Result W 6-1 L 1-6 W 4-3 L 3-4 W 5-2 L 0-7 W 5-2 W 5-2 W 5-2 W 7-0 L 0-7 L 1-6 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 4-3 L 2-5

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4/8 4/14 4/21 4/26 4/28

New Mexico* Colorado State* Air Force* Air Force# #32 TCU#

H A A N N

W 6-1 W 7-0 W 5-2 W 4-0 L 0-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2012-13 Season Results Record: 11-12 (4-4 MW, 6th of 9) Date Opponent Site 9/20-22 BYU Invitational A 10/4-7 Rivera/ITA All-America N 10/5-7 Air Force Invitational A 10/10-14 ITA Mountain Regional A 1/19 Eastern Washington N 1/20 Washington State A 1/26 #71 Coll. of Charleston^ N 1/27 #15 Duke^ A 2/22 Creighton N 2/23 Arkansas-Little Rock N 2/24 #16 Nebraska A 2/28 Colorado H 3/1 #58 Denver A 3/5 #59 Utah A 3/16 Air Force Academy* H 3/21 Cal State-Fullerton A 3/22 #39 Long Beach State A 3/24 #32 UC Irvine A 3/30 Colorado State* H 4/4 #56 Fresno State* A 4/5 Nevada* N 4/13 Boise State* N 4/14 New Mexico* N 4/19 #43 San Diego State* N 4/20 #57 UNLV* N 4/26 #56 Fresno State# N 4/27 #57 UNLV# N

Result NS NS NS NS W 7-0 L 2-5 W 4-1 L 0-4 W 7-0 W 5-2 L 0-7 W 4-3 L 2-5 L 1-6 W 6-1 W 7-0 L 2-5 L 2-5 W 7-0 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 3-4 W 7-0 L 1-5 W 4-2 W 4-3 L 2-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match ^ITA Kickoff Weekend

2013-14 Season Results Record: 11-8 (4-1 MW, T-2nd of 11) Date Opponent Site 9/19-21 BYU Invitational A 9/27-29 Air Force Invitational A 9/28-10/6Rivera/ITA All-America N 10/9-13 ITA Mountain Regional N 1/10-12 Hurricane Invite N 1/18 #30 Texas Tech A 1/19 Texas State N 2/7 Colorado Mesa H 2/14 Colorado A 3/1 Metro State H 3/2 Northern Colorado H 3/7 Nebraska A 3/8 Miami (OH) N 3/19 #55 Long Beach State A 3/20 Cal State Fullerton A 3/22 #62 UC Irvine A 3/29 Tulane N 4/4 Air Force* A 4/6 New Mexico* A 4/11 Boise State* H 4/13 Utah State* H 4/19 Colorado State A 4/26 Boise State# N 4/26 Fresno State# N

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Result NS NS NS NS NS L 0-7 W 4-3 W 7-0 L 2-5 W 7-0 W 7-0 L 2-5 L 0-7 L 2-5 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 4-0 W 6-1 L 2-5 W 5-2 W 5-2 W 7-0 W 4-3 L 1-4

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2016-17 Season Results

2014-15 Season Results Record: 15-6 (5-0 MW, T-1st of 11) Date Opponent Site 9/18-20 BYU Invitational A 9/26-28 Air Force Invitational A 10/15-19 ITA Mountain Regional N 11/7-9 Blue and Red Challenge A 1/9-11 Tulsa Hidden Duals A 1/14 Oral Roberts A 1/25 Northern Colorado A 1/30 #16 Texas Tech A 1/31 #43 Auburn N 2/13 Denver H 2/14 Metro State H 2/20 Nebraska A 2/21 Illinois State N 3/7 Iowa State N 3/8 Drake A 3/15 Montana H 3/19 Cal State Fullerton A 3/20 Cal State Northridge A 3/27 Utah State* A 3/29 Boise State* A 4/10 #57 New Mexico* H 4/11 Air Force* H 4/18 Colorado State* H 4/24 San Diego State# N 4/25 #55 Fresno State# N 4/26 #57 New Mexico# N

Result NS NS NS NS NS W 7-0 W 5-2 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 3-4 W 7-0 L 1-6 W 7-0 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 6-1 W 5-2 W 4-3 W 5-2 W 4-3 W 4-3 W 6-1 W 4-0 W 4-3 W 4-3 L 2-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

Result NS NS NS NS W 7-0 NS W 6-1 L 3-4 W 7-0 L 1-6 W 7-0 W 6-1 W 4-0 W 7-0 W 5-2 W 7-0 L 3-4 W 7-0 W 4-3 W 7-0 W 7-0 W 4-3 W 4-2 W 5-2 W 4-0 W 4-2 L 3-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

2017-18 Season Results

2015-16 Season Results Record: 11-12 (3-2 MW, 5 of 11) Date Opponent Site 9/10-12 Mexico Invite A 9/18-20 Air Force Invitational A 10/14-20 ITA Mountain Regional N 11/6-8 Blue and Red Challenge A 1/8-10 Tulsa Hidden Duals A 1/12 #15 Oklahoma State A 1/18 Central Oklahoma N 1/18 Oral Roberts A 1/22 #7 Georgia A 1/23 Tulane N 2/6 UMKC N 2/7 Nebraska A 2/13 Drake H 2/14 Northern Colorado H 2/20 #44 Denver A 2/26 New Mexico State A 2/27 Northern Arizona N 2/28 UTEP A 3/4 #59 Utah A 3/16 Cal State Fullerton A 3/17 #62 Long Beach State A 4/1 Air Force* A 4/3 New Mexico* A 4/15 Boise State* H 4/17 Utah State* H 4/23 Colorado State* A 4/28 Colorado State# N 4/29 #52 UNLV# N

Record: 18-4 (5-0 MW, 4 of 11) Date Opponent Site 9/30-10/2 Air Force Invitational A 10/12-16ITA Mountain Regional N 10/21-23 CSU Invitational A 11/4-6 Blue and Red Challenge A 1/18 Central Oklahoma N 1/20-22 Hurricane Invite A 1/28 Idaho N 1/29 Gonzaga A 2/3 Creighton N 2/4 #39 Nebraska A 2/5 North Dakota N 2/11 Montana State H 2/18 UTEP H 2/25 Northern Colorado A 3/3 Idaho H 3/4 Hastings H 3/10 Iowa State A 3/17 Montana H 3/18 Northern Arizona H 3/23 New Mexico State H 3/31 Utah State* A 4/2 Boise State* A 4/14 New Mexico* H 4/15 Air Force* H 4/22 Colorado State* H 4/28 Nevada# N 4/29 UNLV# N

Result NS NS NS NS NS L 0-7 W 7-0 W 7-0 L 0-4 W 4-3 W 7-0 L 3-4 W 5-0 W 6-1 L 2-5 W 4-3 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 1-6 L 0-7 W 7-0 L 2-5 L 3-4 W 5-2 W 7-0 W 4-0 L 3-4

Record: 12-8 (3-2 MW, 4 of 11) Date Opponent Site 9/29-10/1 Wyoming Invitational H 10/6-8 CSU Invitational A 10/11-15 ITA Mountain Regional N 11/2-5 Blue and Red Challenge A 1/19-21 Hurricane Invite A 1/22 #19 Oklahoma State A 1/23 Central Oklahoma A 1/28 Northern Colorado H 2/16 #29 Nebraska A 2/17 #21 Wichita State N 2/24 Northern Arizona A 3/2 New Mexico State A 3/3 UT-Arlington N 3/4 UTEP A 3/9 Denver H 3/11 Iowa State H 3/23 Weber State H 3/25 Creighton H 3/30 Boise State* H 3/31 Utah State* H 4/6 Air Force* A 4/8 New Mexico* A 4/22 Colorado State* A 4/28 San Diego State# N 4/29 UNLV# N

Result NS NS NS NS NS L 0-4 W 4-2 W 6-1 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 2-5 W 5-2 W 4-3 W 4-1 L 1-6 W 4-3 W 6-1 W 5-2 L 2-4 W 5-2 W 4-3 L 3-4 W 5-1 W 4-1 L 2-4

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

*Denotes MW Match #Denotes MW Tournament Match

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SERIES RECORDS Opponent

W

L

Last Meeting

Opponent

W

L

Last Meeting

Abilene Christian

0

1

February 22, 1997

Montana State

10

2

February 11, 2017 February 16, 2018

Air Force

21

6

April 6, 2018

Nebraska

0

18

Appalachian State

1

0

March 6, 1997

Nevada

1

2

April 28, 2017

Arklansas Little Rock

2

0

February 23, 2013

New Mexico

6

18

April 8, 2018

Arkansas State

0

1

February 26,2006

New Mexico State

5

4

March 2, 2018

Arizona

0

1

March 20, 2009

UNC-Greensboro

0

1

March 2, 2009

Army

1

1

February 14, 2004

North Dakota

1

0

April 9, 2010

Auburn

0

1

January 31, 2015

Northern Arizona

2

4

February 24, 2018 January 28, 2018

Baylor

0

1

January 29, 2012

Northern Colorado

17

1

Bethune Cookman

2

0

March 15, 2005

North Dakota

1

0

February 5, 2017

Boise State

5

5

March 30, 2018

Northern Iowa

2

1

February 26, 2000

Boston College

0

1

March 2, 1999

Notre Dame

0

1

March 17, 2012

Bowling Green

1

1

February 22, 2001

Oklahoma State

0

2

January 22, 2018

BYU

1

11

April 9, 2011

Oral Roberts

4

1

January 18, 2016

BYU-Hawaii

0

1

March 1, 1999

Oregon

0

2

February 7, 1998

UC Irvine

1

3

March 22, 2014

Portland

1

2

February 19, 2005

UC Santa Barbara

0

2

February 11, 2011

Portland State

2

0

February 28, 2009

Cal. State Fullerton

6

1

March 16, 2016

Rollins College

0

1

March 13, 2005

Cal. State Northridge

1

2

March 20, 2015

Sacramento State

0

1

March 17, 2003

Campbell University

0

1

March 7, 1997

St. Louis

2

0

February 10, 2001

Central Oklahoma

3

0

January 23, 2018

St. Mary’s (Calif.)

0

2

March 20, 2008

Chaminade

3

0

March 17, 2009

Sam Houston State

0

6

February 5, 1999

Clemson

0

1

February 17, 2001

San Diego State

4

14

April 27, 2018

Colgate

1

0

March 16, 2005

San Francisco

1

0

February 12, 2011

College of Charleston

1

0

January 26, 2013

San Jose State

1

2

March 19, 2008

Colorado

1

4

February 14, 2014

Santa Clara

2

0

March 22, 2008

Colorado College

1

0

February 1, 2008

South Florida

0

1

March 11, 2007

Colorado State

13

14

April 22, 2018

SIU Carbondale

1

0

March 27, 1999

Creighton

9

1

March 25, 2018

SMU

0

2

March 13, 2002

Dayton

1

0

March 14, 2004

Southern Utah

1

0

March 9, 2003

Denver University

3

12

March 9, 2018

SW Missouri State

1

0

January 29, 2005

Drake

2

4

February 13, 2016

Stetson

1

0

March 14, 2007

Duke

0

1

January 27, 2013

TCU

0

12

April 28, 2012

Duquesne University

1

0

March 4, 1997

Texas Pan AM

1

0

March 8, 2003

Eastern Michigan

1

0

February 3, 2012

Texas State

1

0

January 19, 2014

Eastern Washington

8

0

January 19, 2013

Texas Tech

0

4

January 30, 2015

Florida Atlantic

1

0

March 16, 2011

Tulane

2

0

January 23, 2016

Fresno State

2

3

April 25, 2015

Tulsa

0

4

April 8, 2000

Georgia

0

1

January 22, 2016

UMKC

2

0

February 6, 2016

Gonzaga

5

1

January 29, 2017

UNLV

2

19

April 28, 2018

Hastings

1

0

March 4, 2017

Utah

2

19

March 4, 2016

Hawaii

1

3

March 18, 2009

Utah State

7

0

March 31, 2018

Idaho

5

3

March 3, 2017

UT-Arlington

3

0

March 3, 2018

Illinois Chicago

1

0

March 7, 2010

UTEP

5

6

March 4, 2018

Illinois State

3

0

February 21, 2015

UTSA

1

0

February 20, 2005

Iowa State

3

2

March 11, 2018

Virginia Tech.

0

1

February 16, 2001

Jacksonville

0

3

March 16, 2007

Wagner College

1

0

March 17, 2004

Long Beach State

1

4

March 17, 2016

Washington State

0

6

January 20, 2013

Louisiana-Monroe

0

1

February 11, 2001

Weber State

5

0

March 23, 2018

Loyola Marymount

2

0

February 12, 2012

Western Michigan

0

1

February 27, 1998

UMass

1

0

March 15, 2011

West Virginia

0

1

March 18, 2003

Mesa State

2

0

February 7, 2014

Wichita State

2

5

February 17, 2018

Metro State

3

0

February 14, 2015

Miami (OH)

0

1

March 8, 2014

Missouri

0

2

February 10, 2002

Montana

5

0

March 17, 2017

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TRADITION OF SUCCESS

-B-

Berger, Rebecca - 2008-09-10-11 (Hermiston, Ore.) Bogesic, Gabby - 1997-98 (Subotica, Yugoslavia) Bowman, Jenny - 2001 (Sacramento, Calif.) Brown, Michelle - 2005-06-07-08 (Quispamsis, N.B., Canada)

-C-

Chaix, Carolina - 2007-08-09 (Mexico City, Mexico) Chien, Patricia - 2003-04-05-06 (Dixon, Calif.) Clews, Imogen - 2017 (Kambah, Australia)

-D-

DeFelice, Brittany - 2008 (Edmond, Okla.) del Monte, Paulina - 2000-01 (Mexico City, Mexico) Dossetor, Angela - 2000-01 (Griffith, Australia)

-E-

Espinosa, Alma - 2012-13-14-15 (Panama City, Panama) Espinosa, Sofia - 2000-01 (Cuernavaca, Mexico)

Synkova, Simona - 2010-11-12-13 (Bratislava, Slovakia)

-L-

Talbert, Miranda - 2016-17 (Brandenton, Fla.) Terhaar, Toni - 2001-02 (Plymouth, Minn.) Tkachenko, Ana - 2017-18 Tokareva, Nastya - 2015-16 (Moscow, Russia)

-M-

McPhail, Lindsay - 1999-00 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Mendoza, Shirley - 1997-98-99-00 (Crosby, Texas) Mercier, Cecilia - 2015 (Montevideo Uruguay) Morgan, Jill - 1997-98 (Owensville, Indiana) Morozova, Natalie - 1999 (Laramie, Wyo.) Moser, Gwen - 2003-04-05 (Parkersburg, W.V.)

-R-

Jonas, Dorottya - 2014-15-16-17 (Gyal, Hungary) Juretic, Danijela - 1997 (Split, Croatia)

-K-

Kay, Sarah - 1997-98-99-00 (Sheffield, England)

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van Der Ploeg, Tessa - 2016-17-18 (Leeuwarden, the Netherlands) van Ginkel, Kim - 2010-11 (Barneveld, Netherlands) Van Hollen, Carly - 2008-09-10-11 (Millers, Md.) Vasileva, Alena - 2014 (Yekaterinburg, Russia)

-W-

Williams, Megan - 2003 (Vancouver, B.C., Canada) Wykert, Caryn - 2009 (Laramie, Wyo.)

Navarro, Paloma - 2010 (Tenerife, Canary Islands) Nelson, Jamie - 2006-07-08-09 (Shreve, Ohio) Nemcova, Sasa - 2010-11-12-13 (Bratislava, Slovakia) Nochbaur, Kori - 2009 (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

-H-

-J-

-V-

-N-

-P-

Hancock, Jennifer - 2001-02-03-04 (Spanish Fort, Ala.) Hoekstra, Sanne - 2016 (Sneek, the Netherlands) House, Andrea - 2004-05-06-07 (Hammett, Idaho)

-T-

Lazar, Corina - 2005-06-07-08 (Constanta, Romania)

-G-

Gecheva, Christa - 2012-13-14-15 (London, England) Genkova, Milka - 2017-18 (Asenovgrad, Bulgaria) Gyulai, Katalin - 2002-03 (Harghita, Romania)

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Koonik, Elisa - 2016-17-18 (Tallinn, Estonia) Kovacs, Alexandra - 2010-11-12-13 (Esztergom, Germany)

-Z-

Zhelyazkova, Silviya -2012-13-14-15 (Plovdiv, Bulgaria)

Parizher, Jessica - 2012-13-14-15 (Studio City, Calif.) Pass, Calli - 2009 (Omaha, Neb.) Popovici, Veronica - 2011-12-13-14 (Piatra Neamt, Romania) Pruett, Lisa - 1998 (Alexandria, Va.)

Roberts, Amanda - 1997-98-99-00 (Cheyenne, Wyo.) Roberts, Melanie - 1997-98-99-00 (St. Peters, Mo.) Rowinski, Karolina - 2004-05-06-07 (London, Ontario, Canada)

-S-

Santi, Yuliani - 2001-02-03-04 (Bali, Indonesia) Scott, Myiah - 2018 (Eaton, Colo.) Senko, Amy - 2004-05-06-07 (Houston, Texas) Stencel, Magdalena - 2015-16-17-18 (Sopot, Poland) Summerfield, Sarah - 2007-08-09-10 (Chester, N.J.)

Jennifer Hancock

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Yuliani Santi

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RECORDS All-Time Singles Wins Wins Athlete 1. 85 Veronica Popovici 2. 79 Dorottya Jonas 3. 75 Sasa Nemcova 4. 73 Alexandra Kovacs 5. 72 Magdalena Stencel 5. 72 Simona Synkova 7. 68 Rebecca Berger 8. 67 Sarah Summerfield 9. 64 Jessica Parizher 9. 64 Andrea House 11. 63 Silviya Zhelyazkova 11. 63 Sarah Kay 13. 57 Karolina Rowinski 14. 56 Elisa Koonik 14. 56 Christa Gecheva 14. 56 Melanie Roberts 17. 54 Patricia Chien 17. 54 Yuliani Santi 17. 54 Shirley Mendoza 20. 53 Tessa van Der Ploeg 20. 53 Kim van Ginkel 22. 50 Corina Lazar 23. 47 Carly Van Hollen 23. 47 Jennifer Hancock 25. 46 Michelle Brown 26. 43 Amy Senko 27. 42 Milka Genkova 28. 39 Ana Tkachenko 29. 37 Nastya Tokareva 29. 37 Jamie Nelson 31. 32 Jenny Bowman 32. 27 Alma Espinosa 32. 27 Lisa Pruett 34. 24 Sofia Espinosa 35. 23 Paulina del Monte 35. 23 Danijela Juretic All-Time Doubles Wins Wins Athlete 1. 88 Veronica Popovici 2. 83 Simona Synkova 3. 74 Alexandra Kovacs 4. 70 Dorottya Jonas 5. 69 Magdalena Stencel 6. 68 Rebecca Berger 7. 56 Elisa Koonik 7. 56 Tessa van Der Ploeg 7. 56 Silviya Zhelyazkova 10. 55 Jessica Parizher 10. 55 Sasa Nemcova 10. 55 Carly Van Hollen 13. 54 Melanie Roberts 14. 52 Sarah Summerfield 14. 52 Patricia Chein 14. 52 Sarah Kay 17. 51 Jennifer Hancock 18. 49 Karolina Rowinski 19. 47 Christa Gecheva 20. 45 Andrea House 21. 41 Amy Senko 22. 40 Yuliani Santi 23. 39 Kim van Ginkel 24. 38 Ana Tkachenko 24. 38 Shirley Mendoza 26. 36 Jamie Nelson 26. 36 Corina Lazar 28. 33 Alma Espinosa 29. 28 Miranda Talbert 30. 27 Milka Genkova

Years 2011-14 2014-17 2010-13 2010-13 2015-18 2010-13 2008-11 2007-10 2012-15 2004-07 2012-15 1997-00 2004-07 2016-present 2012-15 1997-00 2003-06 2001-04 1997-00 2016-present 2010-11 2005-08 2008-11 2001-04 2005-08 2004-07 2017-18 2017-18 2015-16 2006-09 2001-02 2012-15 1998-99 2000-01 2000-02 1997-98 Years 2011-14 2010-13 2010-13 2014-17 2015-18 2008-11 2016-present 2016-present 2012-15 2012-15 2010-13 2008-11 1997-00 2007-10 2003-06 1997-00 2001-04 2004-07 2012-15 2004-07 2004-07 2001-04 2010-11 2017-18 1997-00 2006-09 2005-08 2012-15 2016-17 2017-18

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31. 32. 33 33. 35. 36.

26 25 24 24 23 20

Gwen Moser Michelle Brown Paulina del Monte Lisa Pruett Jenny Bowman Nastya Tokareva

2003-06 2005-08 2000-02 1998-99 2001-02 2015-16

Single Season Wins List (Singles) Wins Athlete Years 1. 28 Veronica Popovici 2010-11 1. 28 Kim van Ginkel 2009-10 3. 24 Magdalena Stencel 2015-16 4. 23 Milka Genkova 2017-18 4. 22 Ana Tkachenko 2016-17 6. 21 Silviya Zhelyazkova 2014-15 6. 21 Dorottya Jonas 2014-15 6. 21 Jessica Parizher 2012-13 6. 21 Simona Synkova 2011-12, 2012-13 6. 21 Yuliani Santi 2002-03 11. 20 Elisa Koonik 2017-18 11. 20 Dorottya Jonas 2016-17 11. 20 Karolina Rowinski 2003-04 11. 20 Natalie Morozova 1998-99 11. 20 Shirley Mendoza 1998-99 16. 19 Milka Genkova 2016-17 16. 19 Elisa Koonik 2016-17 16. 19 Tessa van Der Ploeg 2016-17 16. 19 Jenny Bowman 2001-02 16. 19 Sarah Kay 1999-2000 21 18 Magdalena Stencel 2017-18 21. 18 Sarah Summerfield 2008-09 21. 18 Danijela Juretic 1996-97 24. 17 Ana Tkachenko 2017-18 24. 17 Michelle Brown 2007-08 24. 17 Andrea House 2006-07 24. 17 Corina Lazar 2004-05 Single Season Doubles Wins Wins Athlete 1. 25 Simona Synkova 1. 25 Veronica Popovici 3. 21 Ana Tkachenko 3. 21 Kim van Ginkel 3. 21 Carly Van Hollen 3. 21 Alexandra Kovacs 7. 20 Elisa Koonik 7. 20 Tessa van Der Ploeg 7. 20 Sarah Summerfield 7. 20 Rebecca Berger 7. 20 Sasa Nemcova 12. 19 Magdalena Stencel 12. 19 Magdalena Stencel 12. 19 Dorottya Jonas 12. 19 Jessica Parizher 12. 19 Silviya Zhelyazkova 17. 18 Dorottya Jonas 17. 18 Christa Gecheva 18. 17 Elisa Koonik 18. 17 Tessa van Der Ploeg 18. 17 Nastya Tokareva 18. 17 Patricia Chen 18. 17 Sarah Kay 18. 17 Lisa Pruett 25. 16 Jenny Bowman 25. 16 Jen Hancock 27. 15 Milka Genkova 27. 15 Karolina Rowinski

Years 2012-13 2012-13 2016-17 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2016-17 2016-17 2008-09 2009-10 2011-12 2017-18 2015-16 2014-15 2012-13 2012-13 2016-17 2014-15 2017-18 2017-18 2015-16 2003-04 1998-99 1998-99 2001-02 2001-02 2017-18 2004-05

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All-Time Wins List Wins Years 1. 18 2016-17 (18-4) 2. 15 2014-15 (15-6) 3. 14 2011-12 (14-9) 3. 14 2010-11 (14-9) 3. 14 2009-10 (14-8) 6. 12 2017-18 (12-8) 7. 11 2015-16 (11-12) 7. 11 2013-14 (11-8) 7. 11 2012-13 (11-12) 7. 11 2007-08 (11-13) 7. 11 1996-97 (11-15) 12. 10 2003-04 (10-12) MW Players of the Week Melanie Roberts, March 15, 2000 Jenny Bowman, February 13, 2002 Jenny Bowman, April 10, 2002 Yuliani Santi, February 5, 2003 Jennifer Hancock, March 8, 2004 Sarah Summerfield, February 10, 2010 Alexandra Kovacs, March 23, 2010 Kim van Ginkel, April 26, 2010 Veronica Popovici, April 25, 2012 Sasa Nemcova, April 3, 2013 Magdalena Stencel, March 25, 2015 Tessa van Der Ploeg, February 8, 2017 Dorottya Jonas, April 5, 2017 Magdalena Stencel, April 25, 2017 Magdalena Stencel, March 28, 2018 Mountain West Conference All-MW SinglesTeam 2000 Melanie Roberts 2001 Jenny Bowman 2002 Jenny Bowman 2007 Sarah Summefield 2009 Sarah Summefield 2010 Alexandra Kovacs 2011 Veronica Popovici 2012 Veronica Popovici Simona Synkova 2013 Veronica Popovici Simona Synkova 2014 Veronica Popovici 2015 Magdalena Stencel Dorottya Jonas 2016 Magdalena Stencel Nastya Tokareva 2017 Magdalena Stencel Dorottya Jonas 2018 Magdalena Stencel Elisa Koonik All-MW DoublesTeam 2010 Kim van Ginkel/Simona Synkova 2011 Kim van Ginkel/Simona Synkova 2012 Veronica Popovici/Simona Synkova 2013 Veronica Popovici/Simona Synkova 2014 Veronica Popovici/Dorottya Jonas 2015 Christa Gecheva/Alma Espinosa 2016 Magdalena Stencel/Nastya Tokareva 2017 Elisa Koonik/Tessa van Der Ploeg 2018 Elisa Koonik/Tessa van Der Ploeg

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A VISION FOR THE FUTURE The University of Wyoming Athletics Department officially opened the UW Indoor Tennis Facility on October 10, 2011. This new state-of-the art facility is one of the premier indoor tennis facilities in the Rocky Mountain Region and will be a great asset to UW and the community. UW broke ground June 30, 2010 on UW’s new Indoor Tennis Facility. It is located adjacent to the existing indoor courts at the UW Tennis Facility on the east side of the UW campus north of Willett Drive. “We are very excited about the future of our tennis program, and this will move us another step forward in our program’s development. This facility will enhance both the UW tennis program and the tennis community in Wyoming at large,” said UW Athletics Director Tom Burman. The new Indoor Tennis Facility has expanded the current indoor courts from two courts to six. Other facilities provided in the expansion, include public lockerrooms with showers, family restroom, Tennis Team lockerroom, Tennis Team Room, storage, viewing area over four new courts and viewing area over two older courts. The UW Board of Trustees approved the construction phase of the project on May 7, 2010. In November of 2009, UW Trustees authorized a preliminary design study for the Indoor Tennis Facility. The project was part of the UW Capital Facilities Plan since 2006. The anticipated cost of the facility is $2.75 million. It was built by Sampson Construction.

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