2015 MTENN Media Guide

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Chowan University 2014-2015 Men’s Tennis Media Guide GO HAWKS


Quick Facts Location:

Murfreesboro, NC

Enrollment::

1,400

President:

Dr. M. Christopher White

Nickname:

Hawks

School Colors:

Blue and White

Athletic Director:

Ozzie McFarland

Ashley Wells

Head Coach:

Chris Stambaugh

Asst. to the Director of Athletics/Hawks aewells0806@chowan.e Haven Services du

Years at Chowan:

6th Season

Allie Kolezynski

(252)398-6378

Facility:

Hawks Tennis Court

akolezynski0814@chowan.edu

Affiliation:

NCAA Division II

Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

Conference:

CIAA

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Contact Information Chris Stambuagh

(252) 398-6463

Director of Tennis

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252.398.1239


CHOWAN UNIVERSITY HAWKS Name

Ht.

Cl. Hometown/Previous School

Major

Enrique Barge

6-3

Fr.

Cuernavaca, Mexico / London School

Business Administration

Ivan Doubograev

6-3

Sr.

Minsk, Belarus/54

Business Administration

Danilo Galovic

6-1

Sr.

Belgrade, Serbia/Phylological HS

Criminal Justice/Math

Rafael Goncalves

6-3

Fr.

Sao Paulo, Brazil/ETEC-Martin Luther King

Business Administration

Farid Hajizada

5-8

So. Baku, Azerbaijan/ Moscow 70

Business Administration

Sasha Kirsanov

6-0

Sr.

Biology

Tristan Martin

6-0

So. Holland Landing, ONT/ John M. Denison HS

Carlos Ramirez

5-10 So. Bogota, Columbia

Simferopol, Ukraine/ Lyceum HS

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Health & P.E.

Business Administration

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Important University Telephone Contacts Admissions Office Business Office Registrar’s Office Financial Aid Office

(800) 488-4101 (252) 398-6252 (252) 398-1230 (252) 398-1229

Important Websites Chowan University Athletics NCAA NCAA Clearinghouse NCCAA CIAA

www.chowan.edu www.gocuhawks.com www.ncaa.org www.ncaaclearinghouse.com www.thenccaa.org www.theciaa.com

Chowan University is a four-year co-education intuition. It is the second oldest of North

Carolina's seven Baptist Colleges. Chowan opened in 1848 as a four year college for women, Chowan Baptist Female institute. It was renamed Chowan College in 1910, admitted male students in 1931, and established itself as one of the leading junior colleges in the South in 1937. In 1992 the college returned to four year status. In April of 2006 Chowan President, Dr. M. Christopher White announced the changing of the institutions name from Chowan College to Chowan University. The University fulfills its mission with a careful blend of both liberal arts and professional courses. Recognizing that such a blend of knowledge and experience is particularly suited to the needs of contemporary society. Chowan takes as priority the need to connect general education with specialized education, theoretical learning with practical learning, and intellectual skills with vocational skills. Set amid 300 acres of woodlands embracing beautiful Lake Vann, Chowan’s main entrance leads gracefully around a college green to an antebellum mansion known as the McDowell Columns Building. Sixteen major buildings of contemporary design provide air-conditioned residence, academic and recreational facilities. The small-town university campus attracts students from at least twenty seven states and several countries each year. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools fully accredits Chowan University to offer the bachelor’s degree.

Academic Programs Accounting Allied Heath American Studies Biology Business -Applied Business -Business Admin. -Small Business Management -Small Business Administration Chemistry Church Music Coaching Counseling Criminal Justice Drama Elementary Education English Environmental Biology Exercise Science

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Fine Art Studies Graphic Communications Graphic Design History History (Contemporary) History Education Humanities Studies Information Studies Innovative Ministry Leadership Innovative Music Ministry Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics Marketing Music Music Business/Technology Music Education Physical Education Physical Education/ Teacher Education Emphasis

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Pre-Professional -Pre-Dentistry -Pre-Law -Pre-Medicine -Pre-Nursing -Pre-Physical Therapy -Pre-Veterinary Medicine Printing Production and Imagery Technology Psychology Psychology (General Experimental) Public History Religion Science Social Science Sports Management Studio Art Teacher Education


CHRIS STAMBAUGH Director of Tennis

Chris Stambaugh will enter his sixth season as the Director of Tennis at Chowan University. Stambaugh has 16 years of NCAA DII tennis head coaching experience. The 2013-14 season was one for the record books for both programs. The women earned their first CIAA Championship, clinched the CIAA Northern Division title, and amassed a program-best 23-8 overall record while finishing the year with an unblemished 13-0 record in CIAA play. Natlaya Kamenshchikova and Natalia Andrade were named CIAA Player and Rookie of the Year, respectively, while Jessica De Backre, Breanne Johnson, and Holly Stambaugh all earned All-CIAA accolades. On the men’s side, the Hawks finished as CIAA Regular Season CoChampions and were runner-up at the CIAA Championship. They earned an atlarge bid for the NCAA DII Atlantic Regional Tournament and were the first team in school history to earn the honor in any sport. Pedro Aiala, Ivan Doubograev, and Tristan Martin were named to the All-CIAA Team with Farid Hajizada earning the nod as the CIAA Rookie of the Year. Stambaugh was named CIAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year as a result of the teams’ success. He took the tennis program to new heights during the 2012-13 season with both the men’s and women’s teams competing in their first-ever CIAA Championship title match, with the men’s team also claiming the CIAA Northern Division title. Pedro Aiala, Ivan Doubograev, Danilo Galovic, Breanne Johnson, and Natalya Kamenshchikova all earned All-CIAA honors that same season, with Aiala also earning the nod on the 2013 Commissioner’s Scholar Team. Stambaugh’s men’s squad totaled a 13-18 overall record in 2012 (10-6 CIAA). They finished in second place in the CIAA North. Stambaugh led his women’s team to a 13-16 overall record, and 11-4 mark in the CIAA. He produced the CIAA Women’s Rookie of the Year, Natayla Kamenshchikova who posted a 23-1 singles record. Inesa Asatryan was also named to the All-CIAA team alongside Kamenshchikova. The men's team, meanwhile had their first All-CIAA selections ever with seniors Bjorn Blythe and Adam Moneypenny. Stambaugh came to Chowan from Shepherd University (WV) where he was the Head Men's & Women's Tennis coach for eleven successful seasons. He was named WVIAC Coach of the Year four times in 2001-2003, and 2005 and his teams won six WVIAC Championships. He guided the 2003 women's team to a WVIAC while the men's team also claimed the title in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2007. Stambaugh was a standout player for Shepherd during his undergraduate days and helped the team win the WVIAC Men's Tennis Championship in 1988. That season, Stambaugh won individual conference titles at number five singles and number two doubles with teammate Ferran Macipe. In 2006 Stambaugh was ranked #1 in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the USTA in 35-and -over Singles.

About Coach Stambaugh: EDUCATION Undergraduate: Shepherd University Graduate: Shepherd University PLAYING CAREER TENNIS Shepherd University: WVIAC Men’s Tennis Championship in 1988, Two individual WVIAC titles COACHING CAREER Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach: Shepherd University 11 years Director of Tennis: Chowan University 6h season Along with his coaching duties at Shepherd University, he served as the Head Tennis Instructor at the Martinsburg Health & Fitness Club for 13 years. Stambaugh

In 2011 Stambaugh and his father, Robert Stambaugh, finished ranked #16 in the nation in Senior Father/Son Doubles. Along with his coaching duties at Shepherd University, he served as the Head Tennis Instructor at the Martinsburg Health & Fitness Club for 13 years. Stambaugh coached at Tiffin University for one season prior to accepting the position at Chowan. Stambaugh earned his B.A. in Communications from Shepherd and holds a M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction, also from Shepherd. He resides in Como, NC with his wife, Holly.

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coached at Tiffin University for one season prior to accepting the position at Chowan. Stambaugh earned his B.A. in Communications from Shepherd and holds a M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction, also from Shepherd.

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Adam Moneypenny Assistant Coach Adam Moneypenny joins the staff for his third season as an assistant coach for the men's and women's tennis teams. He was part of the Hawks’ historic seasons with the women’s team earning their first CIAA Championship and the men earning CIAA Runner-Up honors. Both teams earned bids to the NCAA DII Atlantic Regional with the men claiming the institution’s first at-large bid in any sport. In his first season with the Hawks, Moneypenny was named the Intercollegiate Atlantic Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year. The men’s and women’s team both finished as the CIAA Tournament Runner-Ups in 2013, with the men’s team claiming the CIAA Northern Division title.

About Coach Moneypenny:

Moneypenny was a four year member of the Chowan University men’s tennis team, and will stay involved with both EDUCATION the women’s and men’s tennis teams this season by assist- Undergraduate: Chowan University ing with practices, matches, and other duties as necessary. PLAYING CAREER Moneypenny was named to the All-CIAA Men’s Tennis Team during his final season with the squad in 2012. He graduated from Chowan in 2013 with a degree in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Counseling and minor in Business Administration.

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TENNIS Chowan University: All-CIAA Men’s Tennis Team (2012) COACHING CAREER 3rd season as assistant coach


Enrique Barge 6’3” • Freshman • R Cuernavaca, Mexico (London School)

Off the court with Enrique MAJOR: Business FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza SPORTS IDOL: Andy Murray FAVORITE HOBBIES: Playing soccer PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Cristina Benavides

Ivan Doubograey 6’3” • Senior • R Minsk, Belarus (54)

Off the court with Ivan MAJOR: Accounting FAVORITE FOOD: Sushi SPORTS IDOL: Safin PREGAME RITUAL: Sleep WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD? Slipknot ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Alpha Chi, Dean’s list, and President’s list ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: All CIAA Team 2013-2014 FAVORITE HOBBIES: Playing video games PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Pety Doubograev SIBLING(S) NAME AND AGES: Dmitry Doubograev (23)

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Danilo Galovic 6’1” • Senior • R Belgrade, Serbia (Phylological HS)

Off the court with Danilo MAJOR: Criminal Justice and Mathematics FAVORITE FOOD: Sushi SPORTS IDOL: Stan Wawrinka WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD? Arctic Monkeys ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Dean’s list ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: All CIAA Team 2012-2013 FAVORITE HOBBIES: Playing cards PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Nedeljko and Danica

Rafael Goncalves 6’3” • Freshman • L Sao Paulo, Brazil (ETEC-Martin Luther King)

Off the court with Rafael NICKNAME: Thor MAJOR: Mathematics FAVORITE FOOD: Tacos, burritos, and sushi SPORTS IDOL: Roger Federer, Michael Jordan, and Chris StamBaugh PREGAME RITUAL: Listen to music WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD? Eminem FAVORITE HOBBIES: Sleeping, eating PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Simone Carneiro SIBLING(S) NAME AND AGES: Jose Victor (19) Victoria Carneiro (5)

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Farid Hajizada 5’8” • Sophomore • Baku, Azerbaijan (Moscow 70)

Off the court with Farid NICKNAME: Faridao MAJOR: Business Administration FAVORITE FOOD: Speedway SPORTS IDOL: Rafael Nadal, David DeGea PREGAME RITUAL: Listen to music WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD? Everything ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Dean’s list ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Rookie of the year, All Conference player FAVORITE HOBBIES: Playing ping pong against Christian Funes PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Taliya and Namig Hajizada SIBLING(S) NAME AND AGES: Ayhan (14)

Sasha Kirsanov 6’0” • Junior • Simferopol, Ukraine (Lyceum HS)

Off the court with Sasha MAJOR: Biology FAVORITE FOOD: Speedway SPORTS IDOL: Chris StamBaugh PREGAME RITUAL: Listen to music ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: Beta Beta Beta FAVORITE HOBBIES: Listen to music PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Alexander and Anna Kirsanov

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Tristan Martin 6’0” • Sophomore • R Holland Landing, ONT (John M. Denison HS)

Off the court with Tristan NICKNAME: Thor MAJOR: Physical Education FAVORITE FOOD: Speedway SPORTS IDOL: Chris StamBaugh ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS: 2014 CIAA all conference player FAVORITE HOBBIES: Running PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Chris and Denise Martin SIBLING(S) NAME AND AGES: Jacob (17) Paige (12) Bella (3)

Carlos Ramirez 5’10” • Sophomore • R Bogota, Columbia (Sergio Arboleda)

Off the court with Carlos MAJOR: Business FAVORITE FOOD: Pasta SPORTS IDOL: Rafael Nodal PREGAME RITUAL: Rock heavy WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD? All generes FAVORITE HOBBIES: Dance and play soccer PARENT/GUARDIANS’ NAMES: Luis Carlos Ramirez and Mirtha Jevanna Latorre SIBLING(S) NAME AND AGES: Juan Esteban Ramirez (24) Natalia Latorre (17)

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Partial Listing of Accommodations Murfreesboro * Bed and Breakfast M & N Bed & Breakfast 252.398.4511 * Bed and Breakfast Home of Carol Piper 252.398.3531 * Barnes House B&B 252.398.3676

Chowan University stands in the old Albemarle region of North Carolina between the Roanoke and Chowan Rivers in the northeast corner of the state. The Murfreesboro area was first settled during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the principal inhabitants were several Indian Tribes such as the Chowanokes. Today, the stately old homes seem to whisper of the storied colonial and antebellum days. Murfreesboro is located approximately 60 miles from Norfolk, Virginia and 120 miles from Raleigh, North Carolina. Murfreesboro is the location of the boyhood home of Dr. Walter Reed, discoverer of the cure for yellow fever, and home to Richard Jordan Gatling, the inventor of the Gatling Gun. Tours and special events are offered throughout the year by local groups.

* The Commons Bed & Breakfast 252.398.4052 Ahoskie (13 miles south of campus) * Ahoskie Inn 252.398.4165 * Tomahawk Inn 252.332.3194 * Jernigan House B&B 252.209.5455 Franklin, VA (22 miles north of campus) * Franklin Inn 757.562.4100 * Comfort Inn 757.569.0018 * Days Inn 757.562.2225 * Super 8 Motel 757.562.2888 * The Pace House Inn 757.516.6263 Roanoke Rapids (I-95, Exit 173) (35 miles west of campus) * Days Inn 252.536.4867 * Hampton Inn 252.537.7555 * Holiday Inn Express 252.536.2300 ext 171 * Interstate Inn 252.536.4111 * Jameson Inn 252.533.0022 * Orchard Inn

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2013-14 Season Results DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

RESULTS

9/14/2013

Bluefield College

Bluefield, VA

W 9-0

9/15/2013

Concord University

Athens, WV

W 7-2

9/21/2013

Shepherd University

Murfreesboro, NC

W 5-4

1/26/2014

East Carolina University (Exhibition)

Greenville, NC

L 6-1

2/10/2014

Barton College

Wilson, NC

L 5-2

2/20/2014

Mount Olive College

Mount Olive, NC

L 7-1

3/2/2014

West Virginia Wesleyan College

Murfreesboro, NC

L 6-3

3/8/2014

Michigan Tech University

Hilton Head, SC

L 6-3

3/9/14

Roosevelt University

Hilton Head, SC

W 9-0

3/11/2014

St. Joseph’s University (IN)

Hilton Head, SC

L 6-3

3/12/2014

West Liberty University

Hilton Head, SC

W 6-3

3/14/2014

Shaw University

Petersburg, VA

W 5-4

3/16/2014

Lenoir-Rhyne University

Murfreesboro, NC

W 5-4

3/20/2014

Virginia State University

Murfreesboro, NC

W 8-1

3/21/2014

Johnson C. Smith

Raleigh, NC

W 9-0

3/21/2014

Johnson C. Smith

Raleigh, NC

W 9-0

3/23/2014

Edinboro

Murfreesboro, NC

W 5-4

3/26/2014

Norfolk State University

Murfreesboro, NC

L 9-0

3/30/2014

Davis & Elkins College

Greensboro, NC

L 7-2

3/31/2014

Virginia Union University

Richmond, VA

W 8-1

4/5/2014

Winston-Salem State

Raleigh, NC

W 6-3

4/5/2014

Winston-Salem State

Raleigh, NC

W 5-1

4/9/2014

Shaw University

Rocky Mount, NC

L 7- 2

4/10/2014

Virginia State University

Petersburg , VA

W 9-0

4/12/2014

Virginia Union University

Murfreesboro, NC

W 8-1

4/18/2014

Winston-Salem State

Petersburg, VA

W 5- 2

4/19/2014

Shaw University

Petersburg, VA

L 5-1

5/4/2014

Shaw University

Bluefield, WV

L 5-2

Hilton Head Tournament

CIAA Cross-Divisional Round-Up II

CIAA Tournament

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2014-15 Men’s Tennis Schedule DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

2/3/2015

Barton College

Murfreesboro, NC

2:00pm

2/8/2015

Shepherd University

Shepherdstown, WV

1:00pm

2/20/2015

Virginia Wesleyan College

Norfolk, VA

2:00pm

2/22/2015

Randolph College

Murfreesboro, NC

1:00pm

2/26/2015

North Carolina A&T University

Murfreesboro, NC

3:00pm

2/27/2015

Hampden-Sydney University

Farmville, VA

3:00pm

2/28/2015

Bluefield State College

Farmville, VA

10:00am

3/7/2015

Johnson C. Smith University*

Winston-Salem, NC

9:00am

3/7/2015

Johnson C. Smith University*

Winston-Salem, NC

2:00pm

3/9/2015

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Hilton Head, SC

9:00am

3/10/2015

Newberry College

Hilton Head, SC

9:00am

3/11/2015

University of Charleston

Hilton Head, SC

9:00am

3/13/2015

West Liberty University

Hilton Head, SC

9:00am

3/15/2015

University of Mount Olive

Murfreesboro, NC

1:00pm

3/17/2015

Virginia Union University*

Richmond, VA

1:00pm

3/19/2015

Virginia State University*

Petersburg, VA

3:00pm

3/21/2015

Shaw University*

Murfreesboro, NC

9:00am

3/21/2015

Shaw University*

Murfreesboro, NC

1:00pm

3/25/2015

Longwood University

Farmville, VA

4:30pm

4/6/2015

Norfolk State University

Norfolk, VA

3:00pm

4/7/2015

Virginia State University*

Murfreesboro, NC

3:00pm

4/9/2015

Virginia Union University*

Murfreesboro, NC

3:00pm

TBA

TBA

CIAA Round-Up

Hilton Head Tournament

CIAA Round-Up

CIAA Tournament 4/16-18/2015 Home matches are in BOLD @ denotes away * denotes CIAA opponent

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