2010-11 Catawba College Tennis Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents

Quick Facts: Name of School: Catawba College Location: 2300 W. Innes St. Salisbury, NC 28144 Nickname: Catawba Indians Founded: 1851 Church Affiliation: United Church of Christ Enrollment: 1,200 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Average Class Size: 15-20 School Colors: Blue & White Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: South Atlantic President: Dr. W. Craig Turner (Baylor ’69) Director of Athletics: Dennis Davidson (Catawba ’81) Sports Information: Jim Lewis Sports Information Telephone: (704) 637-4720 Head Athletic Trainer: Bob Casmus Golf Coach: Sam Gealy Golf Office Telephone: (704) 637-4236 Home Course: Salisbury Country Club

Chiefs Club........................................................................................2 Dr. Craig Turner, President................................................................3 Dennis Davidson, AD.........................................................................3 Staff Directory....................................................................................4 Jeff Childress.....................................................................................6 Johnson Tennis Center......................................................................6 Men’s Biographies.............................................................................7 Men’s Record Book.........................................................................16 Women’s Biographies.....................................................................21 Women’s Record Book....................................................................29 Athletic Training...............................................................................34 Catawba Cheerleaders....................................................................35 Catawba Crazies.............................................................................35 South Atlantic Conference...............................................................36 Compliance......................................................................................38 Admissions......................................................................................39 Catawba College.............................................................................40

Media Information:

The Local Region............................................................................42

Sports Information Office: Located in Goodman Gym Sports Information Director: Jim Lewis (Catawba ’89) Assistant Sports Info. Director: David McDowell (Catawba ’09) Sports Information Phone: (704) 637-4720 Sports Information Fax: (704) 645-4568

North Carolina.................................................................................43

Website: www.gocatawbaindians.com

Credits:

Catawba College’s official athletic website of all sports. Includes individual team pages that contains rosters, schedules, stories, player bios, statistics, and photo galleries. For those who are unable to attend the events can follow along on LIVE STATS for many of our sports. For a listing of games that will support live stats check out the website.

Executive Editor: Jim Lewis Contributing Editors: David McDowell, Dennis Davidson Typesetting and Design: David McDowell Photographers: Jim Lewis, David McDowell, Chuck Williams, James Sipes Photography, Gregg Forwerck, Matt Owen Photography, Harold Hinson Photography, Ray Marsden, Nell Redmon Catawba would like to thank: Kannapolis Intimidator, Carowinds, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Bobcats, US National Whitewater Center, Chuck Williams, Catawba College Public Relations,

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Support the Winners on & off the Field Catawba College currently offers 83 full Athletic Scholarships

The Catawba College Chiefs Club remains one of the best bargains for your money! Your membership entitles you to the option of purchasing a Catawba Season Sports Ticket (call for more information) and access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games. Members also receive invitations to participate in the annual Sports Hall of Fame Weekend, attend the Athletics Awards Ceremony in the spring, and attend other special events throughout the year.

Most importantly, you have the satisfaction of knowing you had a hand in assisting the fine young men and women who attend Catawba College through athletic scholarships! More than one-third of Catawba students are student-athletes. www.gocatawbaindians.com

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Benefits include: • The pride of providing scholarship assistance to deserving student-athletes • Access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games • Option to purchase season tickets in Shuford Stadium

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Dr. Craig Turner President Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he served as President for six years. Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from 1992 to 1996. He then became Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr. Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for a year before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001. During his tenure as President, HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007), record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSU finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006, having raised $49.7 million. The University successfully completed its Commission on Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier institution by U.S. News & World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by Princeton Review for five consecutive years. Dr. Turner was active in the Abilene, Texas, community, serving on the Boards of organizations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Serenity House, the Abilene Philharmonic, and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also served on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs. Dr. Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, where he was Head of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there, he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,” cited as “Scholar of the Year,” and elected President of the Faculty. H is wife, Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a first grade teacher. Previously, he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974-1975. Dr. Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University in British and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Arts in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edited three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in American Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having published more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatly enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the profession and in the classroom. Dr. Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton.

Dennis Davidson Director of Athletics Dennis Davidson has been director of athletics since May of 1996. He came to Catawba College in July 1984 as director of public information and moved totally into sports information one year later. In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assistant to the athletic director, and in 1993, he was promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations, in addition to the sports information duties. Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had significant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football (2002- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and women’s basketball and chairman of the SAC Athletic Directors Council. Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996. A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from West Rowan High School, where he was a fouryear letterman in baseball, earning All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Southeast Middle School. Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (21), a senior at Catawba, Katie (18), a freshman at Catawba, and Carrie (13).

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STAFF DIRECTORY

Christy Armstrong Athletic Training

Travis Armstrong Athletic Training

Jim Baker M. Basketball Head Coach

Peter Borque Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/ Facilities Director

Nick Brown Women’s Soccer Vol. Asst. Coach

Bob Casmus Head Athletic Trainer

Frank Cardelle Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Brittany Chester Cross Country Vol. Asst. Coach

Jeff Childress M & W Tennis Head Coach

Tom Childress Vice President for Athletics

Jonathan Clapp Golf Vol. Asst. Coach

Alyssa Crans Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Dennis Davidson Athletic Director

Rob Dingle Athletic Training

Mike Eden Athletic Training

Zoltan Ferencz Women’s Soccer Vol. Asst. Coach

Liam Ferrell Head Men’s Soccer Coach

John Fitz Football Asst. Head Coach

Paul Friend Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Adrian Gantt Softball Assistant Coach

Jim Gantt Baseball Head Coach

Sam Gealy M & W Golf Head Coach

Kathryn Geouge Softball Graduate Assistant

Josh Gillion Men’s Soccer Graduate Assistant

Ashley Gilroy Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Rori Godsey Cross Country Assistant Coach

Betsy Graham M & W Swimming Head Coach

Seth Graham Baseball Assistant Coach

Bill Haggerty Cross Country Head Coach/ Asst. M Basketball

Luke Halton M. Basketball Vol. Asst. Coach

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Ginger Hamric Volleyball Head Coach

Brett Hatley Baseball Graduate Assistant

Andi Henderson Volleyball Assistant Coach

Chip Hester Football Head Coach

Brian Hinson Football Assistant Coach

Khanis Hubbard Football Assistant Coach

Jason Hunt Faculty Athletic Representative

Ricky Joines W. Basketball Assistant Coach

Gordon Kirkland Chief Club Director

Bob Lancaster Football Assistant Coach

Bill Leonard M & W Tennis Assistant Coach

Jim Lewis SID/ Athletic Director for Media Relations

Dorthell Little W. Basketball Assistant Coach

Radell Lockhart Football Assistant Coach

Michael Lowman Baseball Assistant Coach

Allie Marshall Softball Graduate Assistan

Peggy Mason Tickets and Concessions Mgr.

Todd McComb Football Asstistant Coach

David McDowell Assistant Sports Information Director

Todd Miller Baseball Vol. Asst. Coach

Marvin Moore M. Basketball Assistant Coach

Angie Morton W. Basketball Head Coach

Jim Mundy M & W Golf Assistant Coach

Michael Murphy Lacrosse Assistant Coach

Lyle Naber Football Graduate Assistant

Katie Osteen Cheerleading Head Coach

Shane Prescott Softball Assistant Coach

Corey Ready Football Vol. Asst. Coach

Amber Stanley M & W Swimming Assistant Coach

DJ Summers Football Assistant Coach

Michael Swan Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Gregory Tinsley M. Basketball Vol. Asst. Coach

Rhonda Truitt Title IX Coordinator

Craig Turnbull Compliance/ Sr. Assistant AD

Nan Whitley Softball Head Coach/ Sr. Women’s Adm.

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Catawba Coaches

Jeff Childress- Head Coach Jeff Childress returned to Catawba in 2004 to assume the duties of Director of Tennis, which includes coaching both the men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams. He also serves as Assistant Athletic Director. Childress previously coached men’s tennis at Catawba from 1991-98. During those seven years, Catawba compiled a 78-70 record and earned two trips to the NCAA II regional tournaments, hosting the event in1996. He took over a depleted squad and after two rebuilding seasons, Catawba posted a 70-40 record over the final five years, including a 26-5 mark in 1998. Childress left Catawba in 1998 to become the Director of Athletics at Pfeiffer University, where he served in that capacity through 2003. Last season, he served as men’s tennis coach and Sports Information Director. Childress played tennis for four years at Pfeiffer University from 1985-1989. He served as the graduate assistant for the men and women's tennis teams at East Carolina University from 1990-1991. Childress received his MA.Ed from East Carolina in 1995. In December of 2003, Childress was awarded the USTA's Southern Section Community Service Award. Childress is a USTPA certified teaching tennis professional and also is the Director of the Salisbury City Park Tennis program. Childress served as the South Atlantic Committee Chair for men's tennis, served on the NCAA II East Regional committee, served as the CVAC Athletic Director liaison for men and women's tennis and served as the Catawba College Tennis Camp Director for seven years. In the last five years, Childress has won both the Rowan County and Stanly County singles titles and is a lifetime member of the USTA. Childress has completed two marathons and also enjoys swimming, golf, and biking. Childress is married to Dr. Donna Childress, who is employed at Rowan Diagnostics. They have two sons, Michael Thomas (11),0 Benjamin (7), and Lauren (3). The Childress family resides in Salisbury.

Asst. Coach

Bill Leonard

Johnson Tennis Center

The Catawba Tennis Center has been home to the Catawba Indians since 1987. It was named in honor of Allen Johnson, Jr. Johnson was a business leader and former All-America athlete. The complex is comprised of six courts, which is divided into three two-court sections, and is lighted for night play. The courts have served as site of several conference championships during the South Atlantic Conference Spring Sports Festival in the 1990s. It also serves as a site for high school conference and regional championships.

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COREY ELDRIDGE Year: JUNIOR HT: 5’10’’ WT: 150 Hometown: SEWELL, NJ High School: WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HS Sophomore:

High School:

Had a 5-6 record in singles, including a 3-1 mark at #5. In doubles action he partnered mainly with Cyle Peterson at the #3 flight. The duo compiled an 8-7 record. Overall, Eldridge was 9-8 in doubles.

Four-year starter at Washington Township High School and played #1 singles. Was named South Jersey All-Group IV and was team captain. He also helped the Minutemen to Group IV State semifinals.

Career Doubles Record #1

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Career Singles Record #1

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Freshman: Mainly saw action in doubles, but went 3-0 in singles at the #6 flight. Compiled a 9-11 record in doubles, including a 7-5 record with Jan Roguska.

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Personal: Born William Corey Eldridge on September 20, 1989 in Dallas, TX . Son of Chuck and Janis Eldridge. Majoring in business administration with a fine 3.02 GPA.

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JESS GOODALL Year: SOPHOMORE HT: 5’11’’ WT: 165 Hometown: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA High School: NORTHCLIFF HS Freshman:

Personal:

Did not play last year.

Born Jess Miles Goodall on June 21, 1989. Son of L.E. Stewart and Miles Goodall. Has interest in pre-law with an outstanding 3.67 GPA.

Career Doubles Record #1

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High School: Was captain of tennis and swimming teams at Northcliff High School where he earned full colours in both sports.

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ALEX KALMBACH Year: JUNIOR HT: 6’2’’ WT: 150 Hometown: MASON, OH High School: WILLIAM MASON HS Sophomore:

High School:

Recorded a 4-3 mark in #6 singles and went 7-2 in doubles. When partnered with Shaun Bridgewater the duo compiled a 6-2 record at #3.

Three-year performer at William Mason High School and was named all-league and MVP after posting a 16-2 record. Helped the Comets to a conference title.

Career Doubles Record #1

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Career Singles Record

Freshman: Only saw action in one doubles match which he won with Jan Roguska at the #3 spot.

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Born Alexander Fredrick Kalmbach on September 5, 1990 in Covington, LA. Son of Freg and Lisa Kalmbach. Interested in majoring in business.

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ALEX MACDONALD Year: SOPHOMORE HT: 5’9’’ WT: 150 Hometown: LOWEN HUTT, NEW ZEALAND High School: Hutt International HS Freshman:

Personal:

Played the #1 position as a freshman and won eight matches including two league wins. In doubles play he went 14-10, including a 13-9 record with Thomas Mitchell at #1.

Born Alexander Macdonald on November 4, 1990. Son of Robert and Jeanine Macdonald. Interested in economics and finance with an outstanding 3.61 GPA.

Career Doubles Record #1

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High School: Captained the tennis team at Hutt International High School where he was a three-time Player of the Year and a Sportsman of the Year nominee.

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TOM MCCORMACK Year: SENIOR HT: 5’9’’ WT: 165 Hometown: WINCHESTER, ENGLAND High School: PETER SYMONDS HS Junior:

High School:

Named team MVP after going 15-8 in singles at #4 and won three SAC matches. Also, went 19-4 in doubles with an 18-4 record with Uri Yarkoni, mainly at the #2 flight.

Attended Peter Symonds High School where he was county champion. He also helped his team to the county soccer championship. Was named school’s Sportsman of the Year his senior year.

Career Doubles Record #1

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1-1 2-0 9-5

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Career Singles Record Sophomore Had a 10-9 record in singles, going 9-9 at the #5 spot. Played doubles with Matt King and the duo went 16-6, including a 14-6 mark at the #2 flight.

Freshman:

Personal: Born Thomas Gilmore McCormack on November 18, 1988 in Winchester, England. The son of Peter and Tracy McCormack. Majoring in exercise science and played two seasons for the Catawba men’s soccer team.

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Saw action in singles, mainly at #6 and posted a 15-6 record, 51 in league matches. Played #2 doubles with Dana Pallesen and had a 9-14 record.

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TOM MITCHELL Year: JUNIOR HT: 6’1’’ WT: 150 Hometown: NANAIMO, BC, CANADA High School: PENDLETON HS Sophomore:

High School:

Had a 14-9 record in singles and won three league matches. Also was 15-9 in doubles with a 14-9 record when partnered with Alex Macdonald at the #1 spot.

Played at Pendleton High School where he was an honor roll student.

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Career Singles Record

Freshman: Had an overall singles record of 7-15. Most of his action came at the #3 position where he was 515. In doubles he posted a 2-7 mark.

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Born Thomas Sean Mitchell on August 24, 1990. The son of Patrick and Katherine Mitchell. Majoring in business.

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URI YARKONI Year: JUNIOR HT: 5’10’’ WT: 165 Hometown: KELOWNA, BC, CANADA High School: OKANAGAN MISSION SECONDARY Sophomore:

High School:

Played mainly at #2 singles and had an 8-17 record with one loss at #3. Was 18-6 in doubles, winning all 18 matches when partnered with Tom McCormack and went 5-2 in the SAC.

Attended Okanagan Mission Secondary School and was team captain and MVP. Also played soccer for Provincial Champion Kelowna Select team in the Super-Y League.

Career Doubles Record #1

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Freshman: Compiled a 10-9 singles record, including 9-8 at the #6 spot. Had four wins in league matches. Mainly, played #1 doubles with Sean Soltan, posting a 9-12 mark.

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Personal: Born Uri Yarkoni on March 16, 1990 in Kfar-Saba, ISRAEL. The son of Asher Yarkoni and Tama Ben-da. A business major with a very good 3.36 GPA. Member of SAC Honor Roll.

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MEET

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Kevin Budrawich

NEWCOMERS

Year: FR

Hometown: New Canaan, CT

HT: 5’11’’

WT: 145

High School: Was an All-State selection each year at New Canaan High School where he won the state doubles title as a junior and was runner-up in the state singles tournament as a senior. Posted a 51-8 record during has career and ranked in the top 50 of the USTA rankings. Personal: Born Kevin Budrawich on April 7, 1992 in Stamford, CT. The son of Kathy and Ed Budrawich. Has interest in accounting.

Marcel Haegele

Year: FR

Hometown: Fellbach, GERMANY

HT: 6’1’’

WT: 195

High School: Played at Bradenton Prep and has also trained in Spain at the Equelite Juan Carlos Ferrero Tennis Academy where he earned the top group player award.

Personal: Born Marcel Rene Haegele on May 24, 1991 in Stuttgart, GERMANY. The son of Vera Kegenheimer and Rene Haegele. Currently is undecided on major.

Pierce Hoover

Year: FR

Hometown: Mason, OH

HT: 6’1’’

WT: 180

High School: Played the top flight all four years at Northern High School and was a four-time all-conference selection. Twice was named All-State and the Pac 6 Player of the Year, winning a state doubles title as a senior. Personal: Born Christopher Pierce Hoover on June 13, 1991 in Durham, NC. The son of Chris and Eleanor Hoover. Has an interest in athletic training.

Matthew Nicholson

Year: FR

Hometown: Chawara, ZIMBABWE

HT: 6’1’’

WT: 170

High School: Team captain at Lomagundi High School where he was runner up Sportsman of the Year as he was also on the hockey, cricket, and athletics teams.

Personal: Born Matthew Adam Nicholson on January 31, 1992 in Harare, ZIMBABWE. The son of Keith and Debrah Nicholson. Plans to major in business.

Jordan Pomrenke

Year: FR

Hometown: Williamstown, WV

HT: 5’9’’

WT: 160

High School: Qualified for the state tournament each of his four years at Williamstown High School. He advanced to the state semifinals as a senior and went undefeated in regional play. During his senior year he earned All-State honors in both tennis and golf. Personal: Born Jordan Thomas Pomrenke on May 2, 1992 in Marietta, OH. The son of Keith and Brenda Pomrenke. Has interest in studying business.

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2009-10 Season Statistics Overall record: 15-10 • Conference: 2-6 • Region: 3-9 • Home: 6-5 • Away: 4-5 • Neutral: 5-0 SINGLES

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Shaun Bridgewater Corey Eldridge Alex Kalmbach Alex Macdonald Tom McCormack Thomas Mitchell Cyle Petersen Uri Yarkoni Totals

17 19 9 25 23 24 18 25 25

8-9 5-6 4-3 8-17 15-8 14-9 10-8 8-17 73-77

0-5 1-4 0-0 2-6 3-4 3-4 2-5 1-7 13-35

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----------14-8 1-0 0-1 16-9

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4-2 3-1 --------8-7 --15-10

4-7 2-5 4-3 ----------10-15

DOUBLES

MP

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Conf

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2

3

Alex Macdonald/Uri Yarkoni Tom McCormack/Thomas Mitchell Shaun Bridgewater/Alex Kalmbach Tom McCormack/Uri Yarkoni Alex Macdonald/Thomas Mitchell Corey Eldridge/Cyle Petersen Cyle Petersen/Kyle Thortsen Cyle Petersen/Uri Yarkoni Shaun Bridgewater/Corey Eldridge Alex Kalmbach/Alex Macdonald Totals

1 1 8 22 23 16 1 1 1 1 25

0-1 1-0 6-2 18-4 14-9 9-7 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 50-25

0-0 0-0 1-0 5-2 4-4 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 12-12

0-1 ----1-1 13-9 ----------14-11

--1-0 --17-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 ----21-4

----6-2 ----8-7 ----0-1 1-0 15-10

2009-10 Results Sep. 21, 2009 Sep. 22, 2009 Sep. 28, 2009 Sep. 30, 2009 Oct. 1, 2009 Oct. 7, 2009 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 3, 2010 Mar. 4, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 7, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010 Mar. 10, 2010 Mar. 16, 2010 Mar. 19, 2010 Mar. 20, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 30, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010

@ Belmont Abbey vs. J.C. SMITH @ Bluefield College vs. WINGATE at Bluefield State vs. QUEENS vs. Appalachian State (Winston-Salem,NC) @ Winston Salem State vs. LINCOLN MEMORIAL* vs. MARS HILL* vs. BLUEFIELD ST. vs. NEWBERRY* Stonehill, PA at Hilton Head Island, SC vs. Gordon,MA (Hilton Head,SC) vs. Malone,OH (Hilton Head,SC) vs. Gettysburg (Hilton Head,SC) Penn. State, Brehend at Hilton Head Island, SC @ Wingate* @ Carson Newman* @ Tusculum* vs. PFEIFFER vs. LENOIR-RHYNE* vs. BLUEFIELD @ Brevard* vs. WV STATE

7-2 W 6-3 W 9-0 W 2-7 L 5-4 W 1-8 L 0-7 L 5-2 W 2-7 L 3-6 L 6-3 W 5-4 W 5-4 W 9-0 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 8-1 W 2-7 L 2-7 L 3-6 L 2-7 L 7-2 W 9-0 W 1-8 L 9-0 W

* - indicates South Atlantic Conference event All caps indicate home match at Catawba

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Catawba College Men’s Tennis Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLES MOST WINS SEASON - 26 by Peter Tolentino in 28 matches, 1998. CAREER - 66 by Peter Tolentino in 90 matches (1997-00). HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .929 (26-2) by Peter Tolentino, 1998. CAREER - .831 (49-10) by Drew Ramsey (2004-07). MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 28 by Peter Tolentino and Bobby Cristman (1998). CAREER - 91 by Jose Velazquez (2004-07).

DOUBLES MOST WINS SEASON - 21 by Bobby Cristman in 28 matches, 1998. CAREER - 60 by Eric Noll in 96 matches (2002-05) HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .917 (11-1) by Buck Stephenson, 1990; by Chris Ancrum (1990). CAREER - .774 (24-7) by Kevin Zimmaro (1998-00).

Peter Tolentino Career Singles Wins Leader

MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 28 by Bobby Cristman, 1998. CAREER - 98 by Jose Velazquez (2004-07).

DOUBLES TEAM MOST WINS SEASON - 19 by Bobby Cristman & Chris Johnson in 25 matches, 1998; by Kevyn Howard & Michael Cabana in 26 matches, 1998. CAREER - 44 by Eric Noll & Alvin Owusu in 70 matches (2003-05). HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .917 (11-1) by Buck Stephenson & Chris Ancrum, 1990. CAREER - .810 (17-4) by Geoff Fouad & Sean Soltan (2006). MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 26 by Kevyn Howard & Michael Cabana, 1998. CAREER - 70 by Eric Noll & Alvin Owusu (2003-05).

TEAM RECORDS MOST SINGLES WINS -- 122 in 1998. BEST SINGLES WIN PCT. -- .744 (122-42) in 1998. MOST DOUBLES WINS -- 60 in 1998. BEST DOUBLES WIN PCT. -- .741 (60-21) in 1998. MOST MATCHES PLAYED -- 31 in 1998. MOST WINS -- 26 in 1998. MOST CONFERENCE WINS -- 6 in 1989 and 1998. MOST POINTS AT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT -- 53 in 1989. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS -- 16 in 1998. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS -- 4 during 1989, 1998 and 2001. MOST LOSSES -- 16 in 1990. MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 6 in 1990, 1994 and 2006. MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES -- 15 during 1990-91. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 8 during 1991-92. FEWEST LOSSES -- 6 in 1988 and 1989. BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE -- .839 (26-5) in 1998. www.gocatawbaindians.com

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2010-11 Men’s Record Book TOP 10 SEASONS SINGLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Peter Tolentino (1998) 2. Bobby Cristman (1998) 3. Michael Cabana (1998) Drew Ramsey (2006) 5. Jose Velazquez (2007) 6. Chris Juergens (1996) Adam Mason (1997)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 10 Matches) 26 23 21 21 20 19 19

1. Peter Tolentino (1998) 2. Chad Sullivan (1989) 3. Drew Ramsey (2006) 4. Robin Hayton (1989) Jeff Fouad (2005) 6. Jose Velazquez (2007) 7. Alex Luc (2001) 8. Bobby Cristman (1998)

.929 .917 .913 .900 .900 .833 .824 .821

DOUBLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Bobby Cristman (1998) 2. Michael Cabana (1998) 3. Kevyn Howard (1998) Chris Johnson (1998) Phil Melson (1998) Geoff Fouad (2006) Sean Soltan (2006)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 10 Matches) 21 20 19 19 19 19 19

1. Buck Stephenson (1990) Chris Ancrum (1990) 3. Allen Klimesh (2001) 4. Evan Bowling (2001) 5. Kevin Zimmaro (1998)

.917 .917 .895 .857 .813

DOUBLES TEAM RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Kevyn Howard/Michael Cabana (1998) Chris Johnson/Bobby Cristman (1998) 3. Tom McCormick/Uri Yarkoni (2010) 4. Allen Klimesh/Evan Bowling (2001) Allen Klimesh/Evan Bowling (2002) Eric Noll/Alvin Owusu (2003) Geoff Fouad/Sean Soltan (2006) 8. Evan Bowling/Alex Luc (2003) Eric Noll/Alvin Owusu (2005) Matt King/Tom McCormack (2009)

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Evan Bowling 2003 SAC Player of the Year 2001 SAC Tournament MVP

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 5 Matches) 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16

1. Buck Stephenson/Chris Ancrum (1990) 2. Evan Bowling/Allen Klimesh (2001) 3. Brad Brady/Chris Juergens (1995) 4. Tom McCormick/Uri Yarkoni (2010) 5. Geoff Fouad/Sean Soltan (2006) 6. Phil Melson/Kevin Zimmaro (1998) Alex Luc/Peter Tolentino (2000)

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.917 .895 .833 .818 .809 .800 .800

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2010-11 Men’s Record Book TOP 10 CAREER SINGLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Peter Tolentino (1997-00) 2. Jose Velazquez (2004-07) 3. Eric Noll (2002-05) 4. Bobby Cristman (1995-98) Geoff Fouad (2003-06) 6. Evan Bowling (2000-03) 7. Shahin Soltan (2006-09) 8. Allen Klimesh (1999-02) 9. Michael Cabana (1998-01) 10. Drew Ramsey (2004-07)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 20 Matches & 2 yrs) 66 65 61 60 60 56 54 52 50 49

1. Drew Ramsey (2004-07) 2. Robin Hayton (1988-89) 3. Adam Mason (1996-97) 4. Peter Tolentino (1997-00) 5. Geoff Fouad (2003-06) Jose Velazquez (2004-07) 7. Evan Bowling (2000-03) 8. Bobby Cristman (1995-98) 9. Pat Parr (2000-03) 10. Eric Noll (2002-05)

.831 .800 .763 .733 .714 .714 .709 .698 .694 .693

DOUBLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Eric Noll (2002-05) 2. Evan Bowling (2000-03) 3. Kevyn Howard (1996-99) Alvin Owusu (2002-05) 5. Geoff Fouad (2003-06) 6. Allen Klimesh (1999-02) 7. Shahin Soltan (2006-09) 8. Alex Luc (2000-03) 9. Jose Velazquez (2004-07) 10. Michael Cabana (1998-01)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min 20 Matches & 2 yrs) 60 58 57 57 57 56 53 52 51 48

1. Kevin Zimmaro (1998-00) 2. Chris Ancrum (1988-90) 3. Buck Stephenson (1988-90) 4. Allen Klimesh (1999-02) 5. Evan Bowling (2000-03) 6. Andrew Sufficool (2003-06) 7. Peter Tolentino (1997-00) 8. Phil Melson (1995-98) 9. Chris Johnson (1997-98) 10. Kevyn Howard (1996-99)

.744 .737 .718 .675 .667 .655 .650 .646 .628 .626

DOUBLES TEAM RECORDS MOST WINS 1. E.Noll/A.Owusu (2003-05) 2. E.Bowling/A.Klimesh (2001-02) 3. B.Stephenson/C.Ancrum (1988-90) 4. K.Howard/M.Cabana (1998-99) J.Velazquez/D.Ramsey (2004-07) 6. C.Johnson/B.Cristman (1997-98) 7. H.Bousoulas/C.Petersen (2007-08) T.McCormack/U.Yarkoni (2010) 9. G.Fouad/S.Soltan (2006) 10. B.Cristman/P.Melson (1996-98) E.Bowling/A.Luc (2003) M.King/T.McCormack (2009)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 15 Matches) 44 36 28 25 25 19 18 18 17 16 16 16

1. G.Fouad/S.Soltan (2006) 2. P.Melson/K.Zimmaro (1998) 3. E.Bowling/A.Klimesh (2001-02) 4. C.Johnson/B.Cristman (1997-98) 5. B.Stephenson/C.Ancrum (1988-90) 6. S.Soltan/F.Aguiar (2007) 7. M.King/T.McCormack (2009) 8. K.Howard/M.Cabana (1998-99) 9. E.Bowling/A.Luc (2003) 10. E.Noll/P.Parr (2002)

.810 .800 .783 .760 .737 .736 .727 .714 .696 .682

Did You Know? - SAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Catawba’s Men’s team has had the honor to have two SAC Player of the Year recipients. Evan Bowling was the first player to receive this honor in 2003. Jose Velazquez follow this up in 2007.

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2010-11 Men’s Record Book Top 5 Wins By Seed (Since 1989-90 Season) #1

#2

#3

Jose Velasquez (2004-07).....................65 Evan Bowling (2000-03)........................32 Mike Cabana (1998-01).........................29 Shahin Soltan (2006-09)........................21 Andrew Naylor (1997)............................18

Shahin Soltan (2006-09)........................33 Evan Bowling (2000-03)........................24 Chris Johnson (1997-98).......................17 Mike Cabana (1998-01).........................15 Eric Noll (2002-05).................................15

Eric Noll (2002-05).................................29 Evan Bowling (2000-03)........................24 Thomas Mitchell (2009-)......................19 Brad Brady (2006-09)........................16 Alex Luc (2000-03)................................15

#4

#5

#6

Geoff Fouad (2003-06)..........................30 Chris Juergens (1993-96)......................29 Alex Luc (2000-03)................................24 Alvin Owusu (2002-05)..........................19 Cyle Peterson (2007-10).......................18

Peter Tolentino (1997-00)......................30 Geoff Fouad (2003-06)..........................25 Dusty Davenport (1998-01)...................21 Andrew Sufficool (2003-06)...................20 Cyle Peterson (2007-10).......................17 Drew Ramsey (2004-07).......................17

Patrick Parr (2000-03)..........................38 Peter Tolentino (1997-00)......................34 Bobby Christman (1995-98)..................34 Drew Ramsey (2004-07).......................32 Adam Mason (1996-97).........................19

Catawba (M) vs. OPPONENTS (Since 1989-90 Season) Alberta..................................1-0 Anderson..............................0-4 Appalachian State................0-3 Assumption...........................1-0 Augusta State.......................0-4 Augustana............................1-0 Barry, FL...............................0-1 Barton...................................0-4 Belmont Abbey......................7-5 Berry, GA..............................0-1 Bethel...................................0-1 Bloomsburg..........................0-2 Bluefield College...................2-0 Bluefield State......................2-0 Brevard.................................0-2 Campbell..............................0-1 Carson-Newman...............12-15 Charleston............................1-0 Chowan................................1-0 Christopher Newport.............2-0 Coker....................................3-0 Concord................................1-0 E. Mennonite, VA..................1-0 East Carolina........................0-1 Elizabethtown.......................1-0 Elon.....................................0-9 Emory & Henry.....................1-0 Erskine..................................0-1 Francis Marion......................0-2 Franklin Pierce, NH..............1-0 Gardner-Webb......................6-8 George Mason......................1-0 Gettysburg............................1-0 Gordon College....................1-0 Grand Rapids, MI.................1-0 Grand Valley State, MI..........4-0 Green Mountain....................1-0 Greensboro...........................8-0 Guilford.................................5-4 High Point............................1-11 Ithaca....................................2-0 JC Smith.............................14-0 John Carroll, OH...................1-0 Kenyon, OH..........................0-2 King, TN................................2-0 Kutztown...............................0-1

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Lake Superior St., MI............1-0 Lebanon Valley.....................1-0 Lees-McRae.........................3-1 Lenior-Rhyne......................12-3 Lewis, IL...............................2-0 Limestone.............................6-4 Lincoln-Memorial..................3-6 Lynchburg, VA......................1-0 Lynn University.....................0-1 Malone..................................2-0 Mars Hill ...........................15-10 Martin Methodist, TN............1-0 Methodist..............................1-1 Mount Olive..........................1-1 Nazareth, NY.........................1-0 NC Central............................4-1 NC State...............................0-1 Newberry.............................13-4 North Greenville....................1-0 Northern Kentucky................3-1 Ohio Northern.......................1-0 Palm Beach..........................0-1 Penn State Behrend.............1-0 Pfeiffer...............................21-13 Phil. Textiles..........................1-1 Presbyterian........................2-21 Queens..............................15-10 Quees, NY.............................1-0 Rollins...................................0-1 Sacred Heart, CT..................2-0 Salem International...............1-0 Seton Hill..............................1-0 Shaw.....................................1-0 Slippery Rock, PA.................3-0 Southern Indiana..................1-0 Spartanburg Methodist.........1-0 Spring Arbor..........................1-0 St. Andrews..........................8-2 St. Bonaventure, NY.............1-0 St. Scholastica, MN..............2-0 Stonehill................................2-0 Tusculum.............................4-10 UNCG...................................0-1 UNCW...................................0-1 USC-Aiken............................0-3 USC-Lancaster.....................1-0

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Virginia Intermont..................1-0 W. Illinois..............................1-0 Walsh, OH............................6-0 Wayne St..............................0-1 West Virginia State...............1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan........0-1 Western Carolina..................0-1 Wingate.............................13-12 WSSU...................................3-0 Xavier, OH............................0-1

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STEFFI COOK Year: JUNIOR HEIGHT: 5’2’’ Hometown: ALPHARETTA, GA High School: MILTON HS Sophomore:

High School:

Played primarily at the #3 position in singles recording an overall record of 18-9. Cook was 12-4 at the #3 position. She played six matches at the #1 flight and went 3-3. In doubles she was .500 with a 13-13 record. Most doubles were played with Candace Hall and the duo went 10-11.

Three-year starter at Milton High School where she was an allarea selection and twice qualified for the state tournament. Played at the #3 singles and #1 doubles for the Eagles. Cook also a three-year scholar athlete.

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#1

#2

#3

OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09

---0-1

13-13 6-4

---6-2

13-13 12-7

CAREER

0-1

19-17

6-2

25-20

Career Singles Record

Freshman: Was named team MVP after posting an 18-3 mark in singles, going 16-2 at the #3 position. Her winning percentage of .857 was fifth-best season performance in school history. Twice, she was named SAC Player of the Week, coming on February 18 and April 21. Cook posted a 7-1 record in league matches and had a 12-7 overall doubles record. Five of those doubles wins came with Nikiah Knox at the #2 position.

Career Doubles Record

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09

3-3 ----

2-2 2-1

12-4 16-2

1-0 ----

-------

-------

18-9 18-3

CAREER

3-3

4-3

28-6

1-0

----

----

36-12

Personal: Born Stephanie Wyatt Cook on March 9, 1990 in Atlanta, GA. Daughter of Wyatt and Sheryl Cook. Cook is a communications major with a 3.24 GPA and a member of the SAC Honor Roll.

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JENNIFER DAMERON Year: SENIOR HEIGHT: 5’7’’ Hometown: SILER CITY, NC High School: JORDAN-MATTHEWS HS Junior:

High School:

Had a solid 10-6 record in singles, playing mainly at #6 (9-6). Was 3-3 in SAC matches. She also went 9-14 in doubles with most of her matches at #3 double with Maggie McKee (6-12).

Four-year Starter at JordanMatthews High School. Dameron was an All-State selection and County Female Athlete of the Year as a senior. As a freshman and again as a Senior she was a part of the NC State IA Championship teams. She was also a four-time allcounty selection and an all-conference performer in basketball.

Sophomore: Complied a 6-4 record in singles, mainly at the #6, but won her only match at the #5 position. She went 6-4 in double as well at the #3 flight.

Freshman:

Personal: Born Jennifer Jean Dameron on December 1, 1988 in Siler City. Daughter of Ron and Cindy Dameron. She is a double major in Physical Education and Exercise Science.

Career Doubles Record #1

#2

#3

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

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1-0 -------

8-14 6-3 5-2

9-14 12-7 5-2

CAREER

----

1-0

19-19

26-23

OVERALL

Career Singles Record #1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

----------

----------

----------

------1-0

1-0 1-0 1-0

9-6 5-4 3-1

CAREER

----

----

----

1-0

3-0

10-6 6-4 5-1

17-11 21-11

Had a 5-1 record in singles with a 3-1 mark against SAC opponents. She also went 5-2 in doubles, including a 5-1 record at the #3 with Vanessa Silva. The duo was 3-1 in league matches. www.gocatawbaindians.com

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CANDACE HALL Year: JUNIOR HEIGHT: 5’4’’ Hometown: DENVER, NC High School: EAST LINCOLN HS Sophomore:

High School:

Had a 9-16 record in singles, mainly at the #4 slot where she went 5-14. She also won a pair of league matches. In doubles play Hall had a 13-13 record. Most doubles matches she was partnered with Steffi Cook for a 10-11 mark at the #2 position.

Four-year starter at East Lincoln High School where she was a two-time conference Player of the Year and a three-time allconference selection. Hall helped the Mustangs to a pair of league titles. She was a fourtime scholar athlete as well.

Career Doubles Record #1

#2

#3

OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09

---1-4

11-11 4-3

---4-3

11-11 9-10

CAREER

1-4

15-14

4-3

20-21

Career Singles Record

Freshman:

Personal:

Recorded a 9-10 mark in singles, playing at four different positions. Most of her action came at the #5 slot where she went 85. She also won one match at #1 singles. Hall recorded a 9-10 record in doubles. Three of those wins came with Nikiah Knox at #2 and three more with Jennifer Dameron at #3

Born Candace LouAnn Hall on October 21, 1989 in Gastonia, NC. Daughter of Ronnie and Donna Hall. She is a biology major with a very good 3.31 GPA. Member of SAC Honor Roll.

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#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09

---1-2

0-1 0-2

1-0 ----

5-14 0-1

---8-5

3-1 ----

9-16 9-10

CAREER

1-2

0-3

1-0

5-15

8-5

3-1

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MAGGIE MCKEE Year: SOPHOMORE HEIGHT: 5’8’’ Hometown: MOUNT AIRY, NC High School: MOUNT AIRY, NC Freshman:

Personal:

Played #5 singles as a freshman and posted a 15-11 mark. Also went 4-3 in league matches. At #3 doubles she was 6-13, playing mostly with Jennifer Dameron.

Born Mary Margaret McKee on August 27, 1990 in South Bend, IN. Daughter of Robert and Debbie McKee and is studying mathematics with an excellent 3.43 GPA. Member of SAC Honor Roll.

Career Doubles Record #1

#2

#3

2009-10

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----

6-13

6-13

CAREER

----

----

6-13

6-13

OVERALL

Career Singles Record #1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10

----

----

----

----

15-11

----

15-11

CAREER

----

----

----

----

15-11

----

15-11

High School: Three-time all-conference selection at Mt. Airy High School where she was 1A Western Regional Champion and State runner-up as a senior. McKee made State finals as a junior and was also an all-conference performer in basketball and track for the Bears. She finished fifth at the State Meet in the 1500.

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VANESSA SILVA Year: SENIOR HEIGHT: 5’6’’ Hometown: RIO DE JANERO, BRAZIL High School: CAMBAUBA HS Junior:

High School:

Had a 13-13 singles record with a 10-11 mark at her main #2 position. Also had wins in three league matches. Earned a 1214 mark in doubles and mostly played #1 with Kasia Zielinski (9-12). The duo recorded three SAC wins.

Played at Cambauba High School where she was ranked as high as #4 in Rio de Janeiro State Federation. Silva was top ranked player at the ICJG club, winning the singles and group tournaments in 2004.

Career Doubles Record #1

#2

#3

OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

9-12 -------

3-2 ---1-0

---1-1 9-5

12-14 1-1 10-5

CAREER

9-12

4-2

10-6

23-20

Career Singles Record #1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

----------

10-11 ---1-0

2-2 2-0 0-1

1-0 ---2-3

------9-4

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13-13 2-0 12-8

CAREER

----

11-11

4-3

3-3

9-4

----

27-21

Sophomore: Missed most of the season after a knee injury in the fall, but had 2-0 singles record at #3. She also posted a 1-1 doubles record at #3 with Jennifer Dameron.

Personal: Born Vanessa Galera Silva on January 25, 1989 in Rio de Janeiro. Daughter of Reinaldo and Nadia Silva. A communications major with an outstanding 3.81 GPA. Member of SAC Honor Roll.

Freshman: Recorded a 12-8 mark in singles where she went 9-4 at the #5 spot and was 4-3 vs. the SAC. Also posted 10-5 record in doubles and was 5-1 (3-1 vs. SAC) at #3 singles with Jennifer Dameron.

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KASIA ZIELINSKI Year: SENIOR HEIGHT: 5’7’’ Hometown: ERIE, PA High School: COLLEGIATE ACADEMY Junior:

High School:

Had an 11-16 record on the year with six wins at the #1 position. Was named team MVP and went 13-14 at #1 doubles.

Four-year starter at Collegiate Academy where she was team captain all four years and was a first team All-Metro selection. She became district singles champion in 2006 and won the doubles title in 2005. Zielinski also earned a district title in basketball.

Sophomore Saw action at both #1 and #2 singles with a 2-13 record and was selected as a second team All-South Atlantic Conference performer. Earned at least one win at each flight. Also went 412 in doubles, played all but one match at #1 with Jen Denyes where the duo went 4-11.

Career Doubles Record #1

#2

#3

OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

13-14 4-12 9-5

------1-0

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13-14 4-12 10-5

CAREER

26-31

1-0

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27-31

Career Singles Record Personal: Born Kathleen Michelle Zielinski on October 15, 1988 in Erie, PA. Daughter of John and Eva Zielinski, majoring in athletic training with an excellent 3.43 GPA. Member of the SAC Honor Roll.

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6 OVERALL

2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

6-15 1-7 ----

---1-6 4-10

------1-0

5-1 -------

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----------

11-16 2-13 5-10

CAREER

7-22

5-16

1-0

5-1

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----

17-39

Freshman: Played #2 singles and had a 510 record before knee injury ended her season. In doubles she posted a 10-5 mark playing mainly at #1

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MEET Nicole Boyle

THE Year: FR

NEWCOMERS Hometown: Vienna, WV

HT: 5’3’’

High School: Was a state champion as a freshman playing #2 at Parkersburg Catholic High School. After returning from a knee injury she was named All-State at the #1 position. As a senior Boyle was the runner-up in the State Tournament as a senior Personal: Born Nicole Marie Boyle on March 11, 1992 in Parkersburg, WV. The daughter of William and Terry Boyle with an interest in business.

Hannah Kovach

Year: FR

Hometown: Salisbury, NC

HT: 5’3’’

High School: Was a three-time all-conference and all-county selection at East Rowan High School. Twice she qualified for the state tournament and helped the Mustangs to a conference title in 2007. Won coaches honors as a sophomore and as a senior she earned team MVP honors. Personal: Born Hannah Madeline Kovach in Rockwell, NC on August 14, 1991. The daughter of Melissa Kovach. Academically Hannah is a sophomore transfer from UNC Charlotte. She enters Catawba hoping to major in Biology.

Olivia Myers

Year: FR

Hometown: Lexington, NC

HT: 5’4’’

High School: Earned all-conference honors and was aregional qualifier at West Davidson High School. She set the Dragon school record for career singles wins and was named the Central Carolina Conference Female Athlete of the Year. Myers was also an all-conference performer in cross country and track. Personal: Born Olivia Jordan Myers on June 7, 1992 in Winston-Salem, NC. The daughter of Michael and Kim Myers. Interested in majoring in biology. Also is a member of Catawba’s cross country team.

Ally Prior

Year: FR

Hometown: Raleigh, NC

HT: 5’4’’

High School: Played the top position for three years at Wakefield High School where she was a two-time captain and three-time team MVP for the Wolverines. Won both the U-Meck and Sardis Junior Spring L4 titles. Personal: Born Allyson Ann Prior on July 20, 1992 in Raleigh, NC. The daughter of Mary and John Prior. Plans to major in biology.

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2009-10 Season Statistics Overall record: 12-15 • Conference: 3-5 • Region: 4-9 • Home: 7-4 • Away: 3-6 • Neutral: 2-5 SINGLES

MP

Season

Conf

1

2

3

4

5

6

Steffi Cook Jennifer Dameron Jen Denyes Candace Hall Maggie McKee Kim Renspie Vanessa Silva Kasia Zielinski Totals

27 24 6 27 27 2 27 27 27

18-9 10-6 4-2 9-16 15-11 0-1 13-13 11-16 85-74

5-3 3-3 0-0 2-6 4-3 0-1 3-5 1-7 20-28

3-3 ------------6-15 9-18

2-2 ----0-1 ----10-11 --12-14

12-4 --4-2 1-0 ----2-2 --19-8

1-0 ----5-14 ----1-0 5-1 12-15

--1-0 ----15-11 ------16-11

--9-6 --3-1 --0-1 ----17-8

DOUBLES

MP

Season

Conf

1

2

3

Jen Denyes/Kasia Zielinski Jennifer Dameron/Candace Hall Steffi Cook/Vanessa Silva Vanessa Silva/Kasia Zielinski Steffi Cook/Candace Hall Jennifer Dameron/Maggie McKee Maggie McKee/Kim Renspie Totals

6 5 5 21 21 18 1 27

4-2 3-2 3-2 9-12 10-11 6-12 0-1 39-42

0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 3-5 3-3 0-1 10-14

4-2 ----9-12 ------13-14

--1-0 3-2 --10-11 ----14-13

--2-2 ------6-12 0-1 12-15

2009-10 Results Sep 21, 2009 Sep 22, 2009 Sep 28, 2009 Sep 30, 2009 Oct 01, 2009 Oct 07, 2009 Feb 21, 2010 Feb 21, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 22, 2010 Mar 3, 2010 Mar 6, 2010 Mar 07, 2010 Mar 08, 2010 Mar 08, 2010 Mar 09, 2010 Mar 09, 2010 Mar 10, 2010 Mar 16, 2010 Mar 19, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 25, 2010 Mar 26, 2010 Mar 30, 2010 Mar 31, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 22, 2010

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Catawba College Women’s Tennis Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLES MOST WINS SEASON - 21 by KT Rebadow in 25 matches, 2007. CAREER - 55 by KT Rebadow in 88 matches (2005-08). HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .952 (20-1) by Claire Carson, 2001. CAREER - .793 (46-12) by Shelley Gordon (2001-04). MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 27 by Kasia Zielinski, Vanessa Silva, Steffi Cook, Candace Hall & Maggie McKee, 2010. CAREER - 95 by Julia McKinzie (2005-08).

DOUBLES MOST WINS SEASON - 19 by Andi Binney & Julia McKinzie in 23 matches, 2005. CAREER - 66 by Julia McKinzie in 96 matches (2005-08).

KT Rebadow All-Time Singles Wins Leader 2005 SAC Freshman of the Year

HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .875 (14-2) by Allison Ankerson, 1994; by Kristen Leatherman, 1994. CAREER - .761 (35-11) by Allison Ankerson (1992-94). MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 27 by Kasia Zielinski, 2010. CAREER - 96 by Julia McKinzie (2005-08).

DOUBLES TEAM MOST WINS SEASON - 19 by Andi Binney & Julia McKinzie in 23 matches, 2005. CAREER - 56 by J.McKinzie & Andi Binney in 74 matches (2005-07). HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON - .875 (14-2) by Kristen Leatherman & Allison Ankerson, 1994. CAREER - .875 (14-2) by Kristen Leatherman & Allison Ankerson (1994). MOST MATCHES PLAYED SEASON - 26 by Lauren Fluegge & KT Rebadow; Julia McKinzie & Andi Binney, 2006. CAREER - 74 by Lauren Fluegge & KT Rebadow; Julie McKinzie & Andi Binney (2005-07).

TEAM RECORDS MOST SINGLES WINS -- 91 in 2007. BEST SINGLES WIN PCT. -- .679 (57-27) in 1989. MOST DOUBLES WINS -- 52 in 2002. BEST DOUBLES WIN PCT. -- .712 (52-21) in 2002. MOST MATCHES PLAYED -- 27 in 2010. MOST WINS -- 18 in 2005. MOST CONFERENCE WINS -- 5 in 1989, 1990, 2001, 2005 & 2006. MOST POINTS AT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT -- 67 in 1990. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS -- 9 during 1988-89 & 2002. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS -- 5 during 1988-89. MOST LOSSES -- 15 in 1999. MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 6 in 1987 and 1995. MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES -- 6 during 1986-87. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 8 during 2002-03 FEWEST LOSSES -- 3 in 1993. BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE -- .727 (16-6) in 2001.

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Michelle Hancock 1992 SAC Player of the Year 1992 SAC Tournament MVP

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2010-11 Women’s Record Book TOP 10 SEASONS SINGLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. KT Rebadow (2007) 2. Claire Carson (2001) 3. Shelley Gordon (2002) Lauren Fluegge (2005) Andi Binney (2006) 6. Michelle Hancock (1992) Steffi Cook (2009) Steffi Cook (2010) 9. KT Rebadow (2006) Andi Binney (2007) 11. Michelle Hancock (1991) Michelle Hancock (1990)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 10 Matches) 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 16 16

1. Claire Carson (2001) 2. Kirsten Bjorn (1989) 3. Lauren Fluegge (2005) 4. Shelley Gordon (2001) 5. Michelle Hancock (1992) Steffi Cook (2009) 7. Tonya Thompson (1989) 8. KT Rebadow (2007)

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1. Allison Ankerson (1994) Kristen Leatherman (1994) 3. Julia McKinzie (2005) Andi Binney (2005) 5. Paige Miller (1988) Amy Behrman (2001) Taryn Gordon (2002) 8. Shelley Gordon (2002) 9. Shelley Gordon (2001)

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DOUBLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Julia McKinzie (2005) Andi Binney (2005) 3. Amy Behrman (2001) Gina Ayala (2002) Amy Behrman (2002) Taryn Gordon (2002) Julia McKinzie (2007) Andi Binney (2007) 9. Gina Ayala (2001) Shelley Gordon (2002) Andi Binney (2006) Julia McKinzie (2006)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 10 Matches) .875 .875 .826 .826 .818 .818 .818 .810 .800

Julia McKenzie Career Doubles Wins Leader 2007 SAC Scholar Athlete

DOUBLES TEAM RECORDS MOST WINS 1. J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2005) 2. G.Ayala/A.Behrman (2002) J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2007) 4. G.Ayala/A.Behrman (2001) J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2006) 6. T.Thompson/M.Hancock (1990) T.Pensabene/K.Koch (1997) T.Gordon/S.Gordon (2002) 9. K.Leatherman/A.Ankerson (1994) T.Thompson/M.Hancock (1991) K.Leatherman/J.Owen (1997) A.Cooke/K.Malinowski (2000)

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HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 5 Matches) 19 18 18 17 17 15 15 15 14 14 14 14

1. K.Leatherman/A.Ankerson (1994) 2. P.Miller/J.Hampton (1988) 3. T.Gordon/S.Gordon (2002) 4. J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2005) 5. G.Ayala/A.Behrman (2001) 6. K.Bjorn/T.Thompson (1989) 7. E.Taylor/S.Gordon (2001)

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Did You Know? - SAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR In 1992 Michelle Hancock became the first Catawba Women’s Tennis Player to win Player of the Year Honors in the South Atlantic Conference. Hancock was also named SAC Tournament MVP in the same year.

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2010-11 Women’s Record Book TOP 10 CAREER SINGLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. KT Rebadow (2005-08) 2. Michelle Hancock (1989-92) 3. Andi Binney (2004-07) 4. Kristen Leatherman (1994-97) Claire Carson (1998-01) 6. Julia McKinzie (2005-08) Meri Cartmill (2005-08) 8. Cherri Knorr (1990-93) Shelley Gordon (2001-04) 10. Taryn Gordon (2000-03) Lauren Fluegge (2005-07)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 20 Matches & 2 yrs) 55 51 50 49 49 47 47 46 46 43 43

1. Shelley Gordon (2001-04) 2. Allyson Chwastyk (1992-93,95) 3. Kirsten Bjorn (1988-89) 4. Susie Sowers (1985-86) 5. Michelle Hancock (1989-92) 6. Margit Velds (1985-86) 7. Claire Carson (1998-01) 8. Kristen Leatherman (1994-97) 9. Andi Binney (2004-07)

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1. Allison Ankerson (1992-94) 2. Andi Binney (2004-07) 3. Shelley Gordon (2001-04) 4. Kristen Leatherman (1994-97) 5. Julia McKinzie (2005-08) 6. Kirsten Bjorn (1988-89) 7. Jill Pomplun (1992-93) 8. Tonya Thompson (1988-91) 9. Amy Behrman (2001-04)

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DOUBLES RECORDS MOST WINS 1. Julia McKinzie (2005-08) 2. Andi Binney (2004-07) 3. Kristen Leatherman (1994-97) 4. Taryn Gordon (2000-03) 5. Tonya Thompson (1988-91) Amy Behrman (2001-04) KT Rebadow (2005-08) 8. Shelley Gordon (2001-04) 9. Michelle Hancock (1989-92) Jackie Owen (1995-98) Gina Ayala (2000-02)

HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min 20 Matches & 2 yrs) .761 .736 .726 .714 .687 .680 .679 .677 .667

DOUBLES TEAM RECORDS MOST WINS 1. J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2005-07) 2. T.Pensabene/K.Koch (1994-97) 3. G.Ayala/A.Behrman (2001-02) L.Fluegge/K.Rebadow (2005-07) 5. T.Thompson/M.Hancock (1990-91) 6. T.Gordon/S.Gordon (2001-03) 7. K.Leatherman/J.Owen (1995-97) 8. J.Pomplun/A.Ankerson (1992-93) 9. A.Alajandra/E.Hicks (???) K.Bjorn/T.Thompson (???) M.Cartmill/A.Wells (2006-07)

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HIGHEST WIN PCT. (Min. 15 Matches) 54 39 35 35 29 27 24 19 16 16 16

1. K.Leatherman/A.Ankerson (1994) 2. E.Taylor/S.Gordon (2001) 3. G.Ayala/A.Behrman (2001-02) 4. J.McKinzie/A.Binney (2005-07) 5. T.Gordon/S.Gordon (2001-03) 6. A.Cooke/K.Malinowski (2000) 7. A.Ankerson/J.Pomplun (1992-93) 8. T.Thompson/M.Hancock (1990-91) 9. K.Bjorn/T.Thompson (???) K.Leatherman/J.Reedy (???)

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2010-11 Women’s Record Book Top 5 Wins By Seed (Since 1989-90 Season) #1

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Gina Ayala (2000-02).............................26 Lauren Fluegge (2005-07).....................22 Julia McKenzie (2005-08)......................13 Tara Pensabene (1994-97)....................13 Tonya Tompson (1990-91).....................13

Julia McKenzie (2005-08)......................33 Kelly Koch (1994-97).............................29 Amy Behrman (2001-04).......................26 Claire Carson (1998-01)........................22 Michelle Hancock (1990-92)..................19

Andi Binney (2004-07)...........................45 Steffi Cook (2009-)...............................28 Cristin Stebbins (1995-98).....................23 Taryn Gordon (2000-03)........................16 Cherri Knorr (1990-93)...........................15

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Kristen Leatherman (1994-97)..............25 KT Rebadow (2005-08).........................20 Taryn Gordon (2000-03)........................20 Lauren Fluegge (2005-07).....................19 Erin Hicks (1991-94)..............................15

Meredith Cartmill (2005-08)...................36 Jackie Owen (1995-98).........................22 Shelley Gordon (2001-04).....................16 Claire Carson (1998-01)........................16 Erin Hicks (1991-94)..............................16

Shelley Gordon (2001-04).....................29 Ashley Wells (2005-07)..........................24 Nikiah Knox (2006-09)...........................20 Jennifer Dameron (2008-)...................17 Allyson Chwastyk (1992-93,95).............14

Catawba (W) vs. OPPONENTS (Since 1989-90 Season) Nazareth, NY....................................................1-0 NC Central.......................................................3-1 Newberry........................................................13-4 North Greenville...............................................1-0 Northern Kentucky............................................1-0 Ohio Northern...................................................1-0 Palm Beach Atlantic.........................................0-1 Penn State Behrend.........................................1-0 Pfeiffer.............................................................7-17 Presbyterian....................................................0-20 Queens..........................................................11-14 Rochester, NY..................................................0-1 Sacred Heart, CT..............................................2-0 Salem.............................................................10-1 Seton Hill..........................................................1-0 Shippensburg...................................................2-0 Slippery Rock...................................................2-2 Spartanburg Methodist.....................................1-0 St. Andrew's.....................................................7-2 St. Bonaventure, NY.........................................0-1 St. Scholastica, MN..........................................1-1 Tenn.-Chattanooga...........................................0-1 Thomas More, Ky.............................................1-0 Tusculum..........................................................4-9 UNC Greensboro.............................................0-2 UNC-Pembroke................................................0-4 Ursinus, PA......................................................0-1 USC-Aiken.......................................................0-2 Villa Julie..........................................................1-0 Virginia Intermont.............................................2-0 Virginia State....................................................1-0 Walsh, OH........................................................2-2 West Virginia State...........................................1-2 West Virginia Wesleyan...................................1-0 Western Carolina.............................................0-1 Western Kentucky............................................0-1 Wilmington, OH................................................1-0 Wingate...........................................................8-21 Winston Salem State........................................2-0 Xavier, OH........................................................0-1 Young Harriss...................................................1-0

Augusta State..................................................1-2 Augustana........................................................1-0 Baldwin Wallace...............................................3-1 Barry, FL...........................................................0-1 Barton...............................................................1-0 Barton...............................................................1-1 Belmont Abbey.................................................7-1 Bloomsburg......................................................0-1 Bluefield College..............................................2-0 Bluefield State..................................................1-0 Bluffton, OH......................................................1-0 Brevard.............................................................0-2 Bryan................................................................1-0 Carson-Newman...........................................10-16 Charleston, WV................................................1-1 Christopher Newport........................................0-1 Coker................................................................2-0 College of St. Rose, NY...................................1-0 Converse..........................................................2-0 District of Columbia..........................................2-0 East Carolina...................................................0-1 Elon.................................................................1-10 Emory & Henry, VA..........................................1-0 Francis Marion.................................................0-2 Gardner-Webb................................................11-6 Greensboro......................................................2-0 Guilford.............................................................0-3 High Point........................................................2-8 IUP....................................................................0-1 JC Smith........................................................12-0 John Carroll......................................................0-1 King, TN...........................................................2-0 Lebanon Valley.................................................1-0 Lees-McRae.....................................................6-3 Lenoir-Rhyne..................................................18-0 Lewis, IL...........................................................2-0 Limestone.........................................................4-3 Lincoln Memorial..............................................2-3 Livingstone.......................................................6-0 Marian..............................................................1-0 Mars Hill.........................................................19-5 Martin Methodist, TN........................................1-0 Mercyhurst, PA.................................................1-0 Meredith...........................................................1-1 Methodist..........................................................1-1 Mount Olive......................................................2-0

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ATHLETIC TRAINING CHRISTY ARMSTRONG, MS, ATC, LAT Christy Armstrong arrived at Catawba College in 2007 as assistant athletic trainer and instructor. She provides the medical coverage for Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Golf, Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Cheerleading. Armstrong also travels with both basketball teams. Along with head athletic trainer Robert Casmus, Armstrong and fellow assistant athletic trainers Rob Dingle, Michael Eden and Travis Armstrong, instruct approximately 20 student athletic training students in the various educational components of athletic training. They also supervise the students in the clinical aspects as they care for Catawba’s athletes. Armstrong earned a mater’s degree in sports health care from A.T. Still University, The Arizona School of Health Sciences in Mesa, Arizona in 2007. While in Arizona, Armstrong worked one year as a graduate assistant for Mesquite High School, the largest 5A high school in Arizona. She also worked one year as a graduate assistant for Grand Canyon University, a NCAA Divison II college in Phoenix. In 2005, Armstrong earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and graduated cum laude from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. While at UNC Charlotte, she completed a variety of internships in athletic training and orthopedic clinical settings. Armstrong won the Dr. Harvey F. Murphy academic excellence award, given to the athletic training student with the highest GPA. Armstrong and her husband, Travis, who is also an assistant athletic trainer at Catawba, reside in Salisbury.

John D. Coble Athletic Training Room

The John D Coble athletic training room is located on the bottom floor of the Abernathy physical education building and provides the medical care for 13 of Catawba’s 19 sports. Prior to 2002, when the Hayes Field House was completed, all athletic teams used this facility. Over the past 40 years, the athletic training room has been expanded and improved to its current size of ???? square feet. Athletes receive injury prevention, assessment, management and rehabilitation here. There are 7 treatment tables and 3 taping tables available. The facility provides state-of-the art modality treatment, which includes ultrasound, electrical stimulation, diathermy and a hydrotherapy room for hot or cold whirlpools. In addition, a portion of the facility is equipped with rehabilitation equipment such as a stationary bike, elliptical, stair stepper, Biodex total body gym, physioballs and free weights. Also included are two athletic trainer offices and a private Doctors exam room. www.gocatawbaindians.com

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NCAA Compliance PROSPECTIVE STUDENTACADEMICS ATHLETE

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You are a “prospective student-ath-

Should you have any questions regarding NCAA rules and regulations, please feel free to contact Catawba College and Craig Turnbull, Director of Compliance, at (704) 637-4475. Information can also be located at www.gocatawbaindian.com/compliance.

lete” when you start ninth-grade classes. You become a “recruited student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interest (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are: -providing you with an official visit; -visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere other than the college campus; -placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your family; or -Signing a National Letter of Intent.

To practice or play during your freshman year, you must meet the provisions of NCAA Bylaw 14.3, which include: (a) graduating from high school, (b) achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average in 14 core courses, and achieving a corresponding minimum combined score on the SAT, or a minimum sum total score on the ACT as determined by the NCAA Initial Eligibility Center. Register with the Eligibility Center as soon as possible. At the following web address: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

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ADMISSIONS Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba community you should apply for admission anytime after your sixth semester of high school. Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling admissions� and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. Applying early will ensure you an early response from the college. In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of information relating to your academic and co-curricular background. this information is used to help determine your potential to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The following college preparatory course work is strongly rocommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and academic course selection. Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, 28144.

COACHES DIRECTORY Baseball........................Jim Gantt......................704-637-4469 Basketball (M)..............Jim Baker......................704-637-4473 Basketball (W)..............Angie Morton................704-637-4471 Cross Country (M&W).........Bill Haggerty.................704-637-4473 Football........................Chip Hester..................704-637-4424 Golf (M&W)..................Sam Gealy....................704-637-4236 Lacrosse (M)...............Peter Borque..................704-637-4485 Lacrosse (W)..............Ashley Gilroy..................704-637-4408 Soccer (M)..................Liam Farrell....................704-637-4348 Soccer (W).................Michael Swan.................704-637-4324 Softball........................Nan Whitley..................704-637-4359 Swimming (M&W).........Betsy Graham.................704-637-4672 Tennis (M&W)...............Jeff Childress..................704-637-4265 Volleyball (W)...............Ginger Hamric................704-637-4480

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Catawba College 2010-11 Tennis Schedule DATE

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Thu, Sep. 16 SUN, SEP. 19 TUE, SEP. 21 Wed, Sep. 22 FRI, OCT. 1 Mon, Oct. 4 Tue, Oct. 5 THU, OCT. 7 Wed, Oct. 13 Wed, Feb. 9 FRI, FEB. 11 TUE, FEB. 15 Thu, Feb. 17 Tue, Feb. 22 MON, FEB. 28 Wed, Mar. 2 Thu, Mar. 3 WED, MAR. 16 FRI, MAR. 18 SAT, MAR. 19 Mon, Mar. 21 Wed, Mar. 23 FRI, MAR. 25 TUE, MAR. 29 Fri, Apr. 1 Sat, Apr. 2 Apr. 22-25

at Bluefield CHARLESTON,WV (W) USC LANCASTER at J.C. Smith BELMONT ABBEY at Wingate at Queens BLUEFIELD ST. (M) at Lees-McRae at USC Lancaster J.C. SMITH PFEIFFER (W) at Anderson* at Belmont Abbey WINSTON-SALEM ST. at Bluefield St. (M) at Newberry* WINGATE* CARSON-NEWMAN* TUSCULUM* at Lenoir-Rhyne* at Pfeiffer (M) BREVARD* BLUEFIELD COLLEGE at Mars Hill* at Lincoln Memorial* SAC Tournament

Bluefield,VA 3:00 SALISBURY 10:00a SALISBURY 2:30 Charlotte,NC 3:00 SALISBURY 2:00 Wingate,NC 2:00 Charlotte,NC 3:00 SALISBURY 3:00 Banner Elk,NC 2:00 Lancaster,SC 2:30 SALISBURY 3:00 MISENHEIMER,NC 3:00 Anderson,SC 2:00 Belmont,NC 3:00 SALISBURY 2:00 Bluefield,WV 3:00 Newberry,SC 2:00 SALISBURY 2:00 SALISBURY 1:00 SALSIBURY 11:00a Hickory,NC 2:00 Misenheimer,NC 3:00 SALISBURY 2:00 SALSIBURY 3:00 Mars Hill,NC 2:00 Harrogate,TN 11:00a Rock Hill, SC TBA

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME MATCHES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference matches (W) Denotes women’s only match (M) Denotes men’s only match

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