2012-13 BGSU Tennis Media Guide

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FALCON TENNIS

BGSU seniors (clockwise from top left) Maddy Eccleston, Katie Grubb, Jade Johnson & Mary Hill

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2012-13 BGSU FALCONS Katie Brozovich

Nikki Chiricosta

Maddy Eccleston

5-4 FRESHMAN CLARKSTON, MICH.

5-3 JUNIOR AVON LAKE, OHIO

5-9 SENIOR CO-CAPTAIN TOLEDO, OHIO

Drew Fillis

Katie Grubb

5-7 FRESHMAN TOLEDO, OHIO

Mary Hill

5-6 SENIOR CO-CAPTAIN MUNSTER, IND.

5-7 SENIOR ELKHART, IND.

Jade Johnson

5-9 SENIOR FORT WAYNE, IND.

Emily Reuland

5-8 JUNIOR OSWEGO, ILL.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Staff Head Coach Penny Dean Assistant Coach Cindy Yonker

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The 2012-13 Falcons Student-Athlete Bios 8-21 The Seniors Maddy Eccleston 8-9 Katie Grubb 10-11 Mary Hill 12-13 Jade Johnson 14-15 The Juniors Nikki Chiricosta 16-17 Emily Reuland 18-19 The Freshmen Katie Brozovich 20 Drew Fillis 21 Current Falcons Through the Years 22 Statistics/Records/History 2011-12 Statistics & Results Individual Match-by-Match The Mid-American Conference BGSU Single-Season Records BGSU Career Records Honors & Awards All-Time Letterwinners Year-by-Year Records Year-by-Year Results Carla Marshack Robert Keefe

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ADMINISTRATION

TEAM INFORMATION

School Bowling Green State University Location Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Founded 1910 Enrollment 17,234 Nickname Falcons Colors Orange & Brown Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Mid-American (MAC) Home Facility Keefe Courts Home Indoor Facility Perrysburg Tennis Center

BGSU seniors (clockwise from top left) Maddy Eccleston, Katie Grubb, Jade Johnson & Mary Hill

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GENERAL

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President Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey Faculty Representative Dr. Lee Meserve Director of Athletics Greg Christopher Associate AD / SWA Lesley Irvine Assistant AD Mark Shook * Athletics Dept. Phone 419.372.2401 * sport coordinator for tennis

Asst. AD/Director Jason Knavel Assistant Director/Tennis Mike Cihon Office Phone 419.372.0474 Office Fax 419.372.6015 E-Mail mjcihon@bgsu.edu Assistant Director Dave Meyer Intern John Enright Student Intern Danny Sierra Student Intern Scott Swegan Mailing Address 247 Perry Stadium East Athletics Web Site BGSUFalcons.com 2011-12 Overall Record 10-10 2011-12 MAC Record 4-4 Conference Finish Fifth of 9 2012 MAC Champ’s Advanced to Semifinals Letterwinners Returning / Lost 6/1

THE COACHES

Head Coach Penny Dean Alma Mater Michigan, 1967 Record at BGSU (years) 249-217 (22) Career Record (years) 295-261 (26) E-Mail pennydean5@yahoo.com Assistant Coach Cindy Yonker Alma Mater BGSU, 1997

2011-12 MEDIA GUIDE

The 2011-12 Bowling Green State University Tennis Media Guide is a production of the BGSU Athletic Communications Office – Jason Knavel, Director; Mike Cihon and Dave Meyer, Assistant Directors; Matt Daley and John Enright, Interns; Scott Swegan, Student Intern – in conjunction with the BGSU Tennis Office • Compiled, written and edited by tennis contact Mike Cihon • Photography by the BGSU Office of Marketing and Bell, Phalin(left and to Brandon Heiss), Eccleston, Jason Knavel, TheCommunications 2012-13 Falcons(Craig will be led Brad by seniors right) Maddy JadeDoug Johnson, Sampson, Larry Clapper Photography, John Enright, Emily Cihon and Mike Cihon • Katie Grubb and Mary Hill. Information current through Jan. 12, 2012.

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2012-13 FALCON SCHEDULE DATE(S) OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT TIME/RESULT/HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER Fri.-Sun., 14-16 Muirfield Collegiate Inv. (Dublin, Ohio) NTS // Reuland advances to semifinal round of singles bracket; Chiricosta/Reuland doubles team advances to championship match Fri.-Sat., 21-22 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS // Falcons win 2 singles, 2 doubles crowns at rain-shortened event; Chiricosta, Reuland each win two titles; Brozovich/Hill doubles team captures championship as well OCTOBER Fri.-Sat., 12-13 Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio)

NTS // BG goes 21-5 overall; Falcons earn 8 of a possible 9 points to easily outdistance the rest of the field

NOVEMBER Fri.-Sun., 9-11 Super Challenge (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

NTS // Hill wins a singles crown; BG a perfect 5-0 vs. Penn State

JANUARY Fri.-Sun., 11-13 adidas IU Winter Inv. (Bloomington, Ind.) Noon Fri., 18 at Notre Dame 1:00 Sat., 19 DUQUESNE % 2:30 Sat., 26 vs. Drake (Chicago, Ill.) 12:30 Sun., 27 at Chicago State 9:00 a.m. FEBRUARY Sat., 2 Sun., 3 Fri., 8 Sun., 10 Fri., 22 Sun., 24

YOUNGSTOWN STATE % EVANSVILLE % CLEVELAND STATE % CINCINNATI % IPFW % CALIFORNIA (PA.) %

2:30 9:30 a.m. Noon 9:30 a.m. Noon 9:30 a.m.

MARCH Sat., 16 Sun., 17 Fri., 22 Sat., 23 Fri., 29

BUTLER % at UIC TOLEDO * EASTERN MICHIGAN * at Northern Illinois *

1:00 11:00 a.m. 1:00 1:00 1:00

APRIL Fri., 5 at Akron * Sat., 6 at Buffalo * Fri., 12 BALL STATE * Sat., 13 MIAMI * Sat., 20 at Western Michigan * Fri.-Sun., 26-28 – MAC Championships (Muncie, Ind.)

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All times local & p.m. unless noted

HOME matches at Keefe Courts unless noted

* Mid-American Conference match

% at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg, Ohio

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THE 2012-13 FALCONS

FALCONS BY CLASS SENIORS (4) Maddy Eccleston Katie Grubb Mary Hill Jade Johnson JUNIORS (2) Nikki Chiricosta Emily Reuland FRESHMEN (2) Katie Brozovich Drew Fillis

2012-13 FALCON ROSTER

Name (* - letters) Yr. Ht. Katie Brozovich Fr. 5-4 Nikki Chiricosta ** Jr. 5-3 Maddy Eccleston ***# Sr. 5-9 Drew Fillis Fr. 5-7 Katie Grubb *** Sr. 5-7 Mary Hill **# Sr. 5-6 Jade Johnson *** Sr. 5-9 Emily Reuland ** Jr. 5-8

Hometown (Previous School) Clarkston, Mich. (Clarkston) Avon Lake, Ohio (Avon Lake) Toledo, Ohio (St. Ursula Acad.) Toledo, Ohio (Ottawa Hills) Elkhart, Ind. (Elkhart Memorial) Munster, Ind. (Munster) (Coastal Carolina Univ.) Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead) Oswego, Ill. (Rosary)

Head Coach: Assistant Coach:

Penny Dean (Michigan, 1967) – 23rd year Cindy Yonker (Bowling Green, 1997) – fourth year

* letters earned

# 2012-13 team captains

FALCONS BY STATE OHIO (3) Nikki Chiricosta Maddy Eccleston Drew Fillis INDIANA (3) Katie Grubb Mary Hill Jade Johnson ILLINOIS (1) Emily Reuland MICHIGAN (1) Katie Brozovich

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HEAD COACH PENNY DEAN

PENNY DEAN HEAD COACH • 23RD SEASON AT BGSU 249-217 AT BGSU • 295-261 OVERALL The Bowling Green State University tennis program is in the more-than-capable hands of Penny Dean. The 2012-13 academic year marks Dean’s 23rd season as head coach of the Falcons and her 27th year as a collegiate head coach. She enters the ‘12-13 campaign with a record of 249-217 at BGSU, and a career head-coaching mark of 295-261.

Dean

Dean and the Falcons finished with a 10-10 overall record in 2011-12, and BGSU posted a 4-0 win over Eastern Michigan in the quarterfinal round of the Mid-American Conference Championships to advance to the semifinals for the second-straight season. In the classroom, the 2011-12 team enjoyed a great deal of success. For the secondstraight year, the tennis Falcons were recognized at the BGSU athletic department’s annual Honors Night for having the highest grade-point average of any of BGSU’s women’s teams, with a stellar 3.69 GPA. Believe it or not, that GPA was slightly down from the 3.75 GPA of the previous year. At the 2011 banquet, the team was also recognized for having the largest improvement from the prior year (increasing from 2.98). In November of 2012, the Falcons were recognized with an NCAA Public Recognition Award for the eighth consecutive year. The award is given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent in their sport with their Academic Progress Rate. BGSU has earned the honor in every year since it was instituted, and Dean’s Falcons have had a perfect score of 1,000 in every year of the APR’s existence. The Falcons were also named an ITA All-Academic Team for the fifth consecutive year, and BGSU has had at least three individuals earn ITA All-Academic recognition in each of those years. Entering the Fall 2012 semester, all six of Dean’s returning student-athletes had a cumulative GPA of at least 3.38, with three of the six sporting GPAs of 3.90 or higher. In 2010-11, Dean led the Brown and Orange to a dual-match record of 15-8, just one win shy of tying the school’s single-season record. The Falcons, picked to finish seventh in the MAC standings in the preseason coaches poll, went 5-3 in league regular-season play to finish fourth in the nine-team league. BG downed Toledo, 4-0, in the league tourney quarterfinals. The lone senior on the ‘10-11 team, Christine Chiricosta, won the Falcon Medal of Honor, the highest award given by the BGSU Athletics Department. The award encompasses everything that a BGSU student-athlete should be. Christine Chiricosta, after becoming the first player in program history to be named to the Academic All-America Team as a sophomore, earned that honor in each of the next two years as well. She was selected to the third team as a soph, made the second team as a junior, and became (obviously) the first student-athlete to earn first-team honors as a senior, being selected to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-America Women’s At-Large Team. Dean guided the 2009-10 team to a 12-10 overall mark on the court, and a veritable plethora of academic honors in the classroom. As mentioned, Christine Chiricosta earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, being named to the second team.

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HEAD COACH PENNY DEAN PENNY DEAN’S COLLEGIATE RECORD HEAD COACH, BOWLING GREEN Season

Overall (MAC)

2011-12

10-10 (4-4)

2010-11

15-8 (5-3)

2009-10

12-10 (2-6)

2008-09

Reg.-Season

MAC Ty.

5th of 9

T-3rd of 9

4th of 9

T-3rd of 9

T-6th of 9

T-5th of 9

12-7 (5-3)

4th of 9

T-5th of 9

2007-08

16-5 (4-4)

T-5th of 9

T-3rd of 9

2006-07

13-9 (4-4)

T-4th of 9

T-3rd of 9

2005-06

14-10 (3-5)

T-6th of 9

T-5th of 9

2004-05

12-10 (4-5)

7th of 10

T-5th of 10

2003-04

10-14 (3-6)

7th of 10

T-5th of 10

2002-03

10-11 (5-4)

5th of 10

T-5th of 10

In the 2008-09 campaign, the Brown and Orange finished with an overall record of 12-7, and a Mid-American Conference mark of 5-3. The latter record was the program’s first winning ledger in MAC play since the 2002-03 season. BGSU finished fourth in the regular-season standings.

2001-02

5-18 (3-6)

7th of 10

T-5th of 10

2000-01

8-14 (4-5)

6th of 10

T-5th of 10

1999-2000

12-9 (6-3)

T-3rd of 10

T-3rd of 10

1998-99

16-7 (6-3)

4th of 10

6th of 10

1997-98

13-9 (4-4)

T-4th of 9

5th of 9

Dean and the Falcons posted a 16-5 overall record in the 2007-08 season, in the process tying the school single-season record for wins. Dean’s 1998-99 team originally set that mark.

1996-97

10-9 (3-3)

T-3rd of 7

4th of 7

1995-96

7-7 (3-3)

4th of 7

4th of 7

1994-95

12-9 (2-4)

5th of 7

4th of 7

That ’07-08 team ended the season with the school’s highest winning percentage in three decades. The program’s .762 win rate that year was the highest since the 1977-78 team finished 8-2 (.800) in dual matches.

1993-94

12-9 (1-5)

6th of 7

4th of 7

1992-93

9-10 (0-6)

7th of 7

7th of 7

1991-92

10-11 (0-5)

6th of 6

5th of 6

1990-91

11-11 (1-4)

T-4th of 6

4th of 6

TOTALS

249-217 (72-95)

The Falcons were named an ITA All-Academic Team in ‘09-10, and three student-athletes were named ITA Scholar Athletes.

The Falcons won the first 11 matches of the season before finally losing a dual match in late March. BGSU’s streak was the best start to a season in school history, and tied the program record for longest winning streak (regardless of time of year). Also in ’07-08, for the first time in program history, the Falcons were listed among the national rankings. BGSU debuted at No. 60 in the March 4 ITA poll, before moving up to 54th in the March 11 rankings. The following week, the Falcons were ranked 56th in the nation, before finally losing a match and dropping out of the polls.

HEAD COACH, TOLEDO Season

Overall (MAC)

Reg.-Season

MAC Ty.

1987-88

6-13 (1-5)

4th of 7

4th of 7

1986-87

15-16 (2-4)

4th of 7

5th of 7

1985-86

13-8 (4-3)

4th of 8

4th of 8

1984-85

12-7 (5-3)

4th of 9

4th of 9

TOTALS

46-44 (12-15)

That loss came at the hands of Eastern Michigan, but the Falcons OVERALL 295-261 (84-110) avenged that setback with a win over the Eagles in the quarterfinal round of the MAC Championships. That win was Dean’s 200th victory at BGSU. Additionally, it helped her ’07-08 senior class, Jenna Nussbaum and Andrea Volle, conclude their careers as the winningest class in program history. BGSU won 55 matches during their four seasons, the most victories in a four-year span in program annals. Dean’s ’08-09 senior class of Jakupcin, Menoff and Libby Harrison furthered that tradition, matching Nussbaum and Volle by recording a total of 55 dual-match wins during their four years with the program. And, the 2010-11 one-woman class of Christine Chiricosta also had 55 wins during her BG tenure. The Falcons posted a 13-9 overall record in 2006-07, tying for fourth place in the MAC with a 4-4 league mark. The Falcons, the fourth seed for the MAC Championships, battled back from a 3-0 deficit in the quarterfinal-round match to post a 4-3 win over Miami. BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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HEAD COACH PENNY DEAN Dean has led the Brown and Orange to double-digit win totals in 18 of her 22 seasons, including in each of the last 10 campaigns. BGSU has posted double-digit win totals in 10 consecutive years for the first time in school history. BG had had four-straight seasons of 10 wins or more on two prior occasions (1988-89 to 1991-92 and 1996-97 through 19992000), with Dean at the Falcon helm for half of the first streak and all of the second. The 2005-06 Falcon squad reeled off a school-record 11-match winning streak (matched by the ’07-08 club) en route to a 14-10 ledger. That came on the heels of a 12-10 overall mark the season prior, after the Falcons had recorded a total of 10 victories in 2003-04. In 2002-03, Dean’s Falcons were picked to finish seventh in the MAC’s preseason poll, but placed fifth with a 5-4 league record. That ’02-03 squad posted a four-match winning streak, the team’s longest in over two years, to end the regular season. All four wins came in MAC play, marking the team’s longest conference regular-season winning streak in nearly two decades. Dean and the Falcons amassed a school-record 16 victories in 1998-99. Both that `98-99 team and the 1999-2000 squad tied the BGSU record for MAC wins in a season, each going 6-3 in league play. Prior to joining the Falcons, Dean spent eight years as the tennis director at the Toledo Country Club, while also serving as tennis professional at Shadow Valley Tennis Club in Maumee. Dean spent four years (1985-88) as head coach at The University of Toledo, leading the Rockets to fourth-place MAC finishes each year. Dean had a 46-44 dual-match record at UT. Dean has experienced a great deal of success on both sides of the BGSU-UT rivalry, with her teams winning 22-of-30 matches. Dean had a perfect 5-0 record vs. BGSU during her four years with the Rockets. Since her arrival at BG, Dean has guided the Brown and Orange to a 17-8 record against UT. Her coaching background also includes stints with the Northwest Ohio Junior Wightman Cup (1977-81, 1983-85) and Midwest Federation Cup teams (2000-01). Dean was appointed by the governor to the Ohio Physical Fitness & Sports Advisory Board, serving a three-year stint. She also served as a tennis pro at the Toledo Racquet Club, holding that position from 1976-84. Dean has worked with the Ethel Parker multicultural tennis program for inner-city youth in Toledo for the past five summers. She is a 14-time winner of the Toledo City Championships, having collected five singles titles and nine doubles crowns. In October, 1998, her league team, competing at the 4.5 level, won the state and Midwest District playoffs and advanced to national play in Tucson, Ariz. Dean attended Ottawa Hills High School in Toledo, where she played field hockey, volleyball and basketball in addition to tennis. A 1967 graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in business administration, Dean played four years (1963-67) of tennis, and also played field hockey for four years for the Wolverines. Dean and her husband, Bill, reside in Toledo. The couple has two children: Debby and Michael, a BGSU graduate.

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ASSISTANT COACH CINDY YONKER

CINDY YONKER ASSISTANT COACH • FOURTH SEASON AT BGSU BOWLING GREEN, 1997 Cindy Yonker, one of the top players in BGSU tennis history, is in her fourth season on the coaching staff at her alma mater. Head coach Penny Dean announced Yonker’s hiring on Sept. 1, 2009.

Yonker

“I am very excited to have Cindy join the BGSU tennis staff,” said Dean at the time of the hiring. “She has a wealth of knowledge and experience and will hit the court running.” Yonker has helped the Falcons to an overall dual-match record of 37-28 in her first three years on Dean’s staff. The Brown and Orange went 12-10 in 2009-10, and improved to 15-8 in ‘10-11. In 2011-12, the Brown and Orange posted a 10-10 dual-match record, finishing 4-4 in MidAmerican Conference regular-season play. The Falcons posted a 4-0 win over Eastern Michigan in the quarterfinal round of the MAC Championships to advance to the semifinals for the secondstraight season. The 2010-11 Falcons, picked to place seventh in the MAC in the preseason coaches poll, finished fourth in the nine-team league, posting a 5-3 league ledger. BGSU downed Toledo, 4-0, in the tourney quarterfinals to move on to the semifinals. Yonker, a native of nearby Perrysburg, Ohio, spent four years as head coach at Webster University in St. Louis, Mo. She was named the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in both 2000 and 2003, her first and last seasons there. Yonker guided the Gorloks to three secondplace finishes and one third-place result in the eight-team conference. At BGSU, Yonker (maiden name Mikolajewski) earned Mid-American Conference honors in each of her four years. An all-league second-team pick as a freshman in 1993-94, she earned honorable mention in her sophomore season. Yonker was an All-MAC First-Team pick in each of her final two years in the Brown and Orange. In her senior year of 1996-97, Yonker posted a total of 43 wins, the second-highest single-season victory total in school history at the time. A team tri-captain, she was named to the Academic All-MAC Team in addition to earning all-league honors on the court that season. Yonker had begun her career by tying the BGSU record with 23 singles wins as a freshman, and was the runner-up at No. 3 singles at that year’s MAC Championships. As a soph in 1995, Yonker was the recipient of the MAC’s Leann Grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award. She finished her career as the winningest player in school history, with 143 combined career wins. Yonker was second on the doubles wins list (68) and was tied for second on the singles victories chart (75) upon the conclusion of her career in 1997. Heading into the 2012-13 season, Yonker still ranks sixth in BGSU history in overall wins. She is tied for eighth in career singles victories, and ranks 12th in doubles wins. Yonker received her Bachelor of Arts degree in business education from BGSU in 1997. She and her husband, Bob, a former BGSU men’s tennis player, have three children and reside in Perrysburg.

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SENIOR MADDY ECCLESTON 5-9 • SENIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√√ TOLEDO, OHIO (ST. URSULA ACAD.) 2012-13 CO-CAPTAIN ECCLESTON AND THE FALCONS

Has a career winning percentage of .648 ... heading into the spring of her senior year, has etched her name on all three BGSU career wins lists ... has a career record of 138-75, including a 62-43 singles record and a stellar 76-32 (.704) doubles mark ... ranks third in school history on the career list for doubles wins, and is 11th all-time at BGSU in overall victories ... currently sits 18th on the career singles wins list ... teamed with Christine Chiricosta for all but three of her doubles matches in her first two seasons, with that tandem going 44-18 ... has been named an ITA Scholar Athlete in each of her first three seasons at BGSU.

FALL 2012

A team co-captain for the second consecutive season ... had an 11-8 overall mark in the fall, going 4-4 in singles and 7-4 in doubles ... had a 5-2 doubles record when teaming with fellow senior Katie Grubb ... also played four matches with Katie Brozovich, going 2-2 ... defeated an Iowa State opponent in a tiebreaker in fourth-flight action at the WMU Super Challenge ... went a perfect 3-0 on the weekend at the Rocket Invitational ... those three wins included a pair of doubles victories with Grubb ... after missing first-day play at the BGSU Invitational due to illness, teamed with Grubb to go 2-0 in Saturday doubles action ... was one of four Falcons to participate in the Muirfield Collegiate Tennis Invitational in Dublin, Ohio ... went 2-2 in singles play, and teamed with Brozovich to split four doubles matches.

2011-12

A co-captain of the 2011-12 Falcons ... won the MAC’s Leann Grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award ... the award is presented to the player who displayed outstanding sportsmanship in MAC competition, and is the result of voting by the MAC women’s tennis student-athletes ... was chosen to the Academic All-MAC Team for the second consecutive season ... and, was named an ITA Scholar Athlete for the third year in a row ... posted an overall record of 41-23 on the season, with a 19-13 mark in singles and a 22-10 mark in doubles ... tied for second on the team in doubles wins ... that doubles record included a 4-2 mark when competing with Nikki Chiricosta, a 7-3 record with Katie Grubb and a 9-4 slate with Jade Johnson ... also went 2-1 when teamed up with Emily Reuland ... played with Grubb during MAC action, with a 4-3 record during league regular-season play and a 1-0 mark in the conference championships ... the latter win with Grubb came by an 8-4 score against an Eastern Michigan duo in the MAC Championships, exactly one week after they had lost to the same team by the same score in the teams’ regular-season meeting ... the Eccleston/ Johnson duo reeled off a six-match win streak, losing a combined total of just nine games in the latter four matches of that streak ... did not lose a game in her victory over Ball State’s Kylee Johnson, then dropped only two total games against Valparaiso’s Stephanie York three days later ... had five matches during the season in which she lost just one total game ... those five matches included a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Sara McLaughlin of Northern Illinois at top-flight action in the MAC opener ... posted a come-from-behind, three-set win over Olga Chernova of Michigan State in second-flight action, winning the final two sets by identical 6-1 scores during the teams’ dual match in East Lansing ... went 22-6 during the fall schedule, tying for the team lead in both overall wins and winning percentage ... paced the Falcons in singles victories in the fall, with a 12-2 mark ... went 10-4 in doubles ... was unbeaten in singles action at three of her five fall tournaments ... won nine of her first 10 singles matches of the fall ... 11 of her 12 fall singles victories came in the minimum two sets, including wins over players from Michigan State and Wisconsin at MSU’s Green and White Invitational ... for her efforts that weekend, was named the MAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Week on 8

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SENIOR MADDY ECCLESTON Nov. 10 ... went a perfect 6-0 in East Lansing, teaming with Johnson for a Flight-C doubles title and winning a singles crown at Flight B ... went 6-2 when teaming with Johnson in the fall, and was 4-2 with Chiricosta as her partner ... competed in both singles and doubles at the ITA Midwest Regional Championships ... in singles, won a pair of qualifying-draw matches, and fell just one win shy of advancing to the main draw ... won a singles flight title at Toledo’s Rocket Invite ... teamed up with Chiricosta to capture a doubles crown at the Fall MAC Invite in Kalamazoo ... advanced to the championship match of her singles flight that weekend, before losing to Chiricosta in an all-BGSU final ... won a singles championship at the BGSU Invitational for the second-straight September, going a perfect 3-0 at the third flight.

2010-11

Named to the Academic All-MAC Team in her first year of eligibility for the award ... also named an ITA Scholar Athlete, earning that honor for the second-straight season ... won two-thirds of her matches, with an overall record of 46-23 ... her win total tied her for eighth on the BGSU single-season list ... went 21-13 in singles and 25-10 in doubles play ... deadlocked for fifth on the BG seasonal list for doubles wins ... played at the fifth singles flight through the

early portion of the dual-match schedule, posting a 7-2 record ... played a pair of matches at the fourth flight in late February, then moved to the number-two spot and remained there for the rest of the season, including all MAC regular-season and tourney matches ... in doubles, played at the top flight all season ... teamed with Christine Chiricosta for all but one of her 35 matches on the year ... that duo went 16-6 in dual-match play, including a 6-2 mark in MAC regular-season action ... they won eight consecutive matches from early February to late March, and ended the regular season by winning 13 of the last 15 matches ... in singles play, had a four-match winning streak to end the month of January, losing a total of only four games in those eight sets ... did not lose a single game in victories over West Virginia and IUPUI on back-to-back Saturdays ... in the fall, went 18-8, with a 9-4 ledger in both singles and doubles ... won her first five singles matches of the year, including a 3-0 mark and a flight championship at the BGSU Invitational ... also was a perfect 3-0 in singles at the Rocket Invitational ... had a 6-0 overall mark that weekend, with a 3-0 doubles ledger, but no flight champions were crowned ... two of her four singles losses in the fall came in three sets ... in doubles, went 2-0 with Christine Chiricosta and 1-0 with classmate Jade Johnson at the Rocket Invite.

2009-10

Was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... finished second on the team in wins in her first year on campus ... overall record of 40-21 included a singles record of 18-13, along with a 22-8 doubles mark ... led the team in doubles victories, and her 22-win total tied for 10th on the BGSU single-season list ... overall total of 40 wins tied for 15th on that school list ... played primarily at the fourth flight in dual-match singles play, going 9-6 ... played at the fifth flight during the final seven matches of the season, going 3-3 (MAC Tournament match was abandoned) ...

in doubles, teamed with Christine Chiricosta at the top flight for the entire spring ... that duo went 16-6 in dual matches, 6-2 in MAC regularseason play and 20-8 overall ... she and Chiricosta won nine of 10 matches from early March to late April ... also competed in two matches with Katia Babina on the season, winning both ... in the fall, had an overall record of 12-6, going 6-4 in singles action and 6-2 in doubles ... went 2-1 in singles at the Belmont Invitational ... had an overall doubles record of 3-0 that weekend, going 2-0 with Babina ... had a 3-1 singles mark at the Queen City Invitational, advancing to the championship match of the B flight ... in her first weekend of intercollegiate action, teamed with Chiricosta to advance to the title match of the top doubles flight at the BGSU Invitational.

HIGH SCHOOL

A four-year letterwinner for coach Mary Kay Minder at St. Ursula Academy ... a two-time City League Player of the Year, and a four-time All-City League First-Team selection ... was an all-state first-team honoree in 2008, after being named to the second team in both 2006 and 2007 ... helped the Arrows win a pair of league titles, in her sophomore and senior seasons ... SUA shared the title in 2006, and won it outright in ‘08 ... had an overall singles record of 85-7 in her four years, winning individual league titles in singles as both a junior and a senior ... in doubles, advanced to the state semifinals as a senior, finishing third in Ohio ... SUA finished fourth in the state in each of her final two years ... National Honor Society ... made the Dean’s List.

PERSONAL

Full name Madelyn Rose Eccleston ... daughter of Jeff Eccleston and Sylvia Wielinski ... born on April 26, 1991, in Toledo, Ohio ... health science major at BGSU ... has a stellar cumulative GPA of 3.95 through the Spring 2012 semester ... the third of five children ... has four brothers.

MADDY ECCLESTON - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2-6 FALL 2012 TOTALS 2-6

Maddy Eccleston won the MAC’s Leann Grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award in 2011-12

#2 4-6 3-5 7-11

#3 2-0 2-0

#4 9-6 1-1 10-7

DOUBLES #1 #2 #3 TOURNEY 2009-10 16-6 6-2 2010-11 16-6 9-4 2011-12 2-2 10-4 10-4 FALL 2012 7-4 TOTALS 34-14 10-4 32-14 & MAC Championships match was abandoned

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#5 3-3 7-2 10-5

MAC 6-2 6-2 4-3 16-8

#6

TOURNEY 6-4 9-4 12-2 4-4 31-14

MAC TY. OVERALL 0-1 22-8 0-1 & 25-10 1-0 & 22-10 7-4 1-2 76-32

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 3-5 & 18-13 3-5 && 21-13 2-6 && 19-13 4-4 8-16 62-43

CAREER RECORD 138-75

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SENIOR KATIE GRUBB 5-7 • SENIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√√ ELKHART, IND. (ELKHART MEMORIAL)

GRUBB AND THE FALCONS After three-and-a-half seasons at BGSU, has a total of 95 victories ... her 95-68 overall record includes a 42-34 mark in singles play, along with a 53-34 doubles ledger for the Falcons ... is tied for 23rd on BGSU history in doubles wins, and is now 28th on the school’s list for overall victories ... has an overall 3-0 combined record in MAC Championships matches in her career. FALL 2012 Had a 10-7 record during the fall, including a 6-2 doubles record ... was 4-5 in singles ... competed with fellow senior Maddy Eccleston for all but one of her doubles contests in the fall, going 5-2 ... defeated a Penn State opponent by identical 6-0, 6-0 scores at the WMU Super Challenge ... went 4-2 on the weekend at the Rocket Invitational, a record that included three doubles victories in as many attempts ... teamed up with Eccleston for two of those wins and with Jade Johnson for the other ... advanced to the championship match of her singles flight at the BGSU Invitational ... lost in the final, ending a streak of eight-straight career singles victories at the BGSU Invite, dating to her freshman season ... teamed with Eccleston for a 2-0 doubles record at the BGSU Invite ... that duo had been placed in the back draw after Eccleston missed Friday’s play due to illness. 2011-12 Was named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team ... also earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... had an overall record of 34-23 on the season ... went 15-12 in singles play and 19-11 in doubles action ... earned the all-tourney team award at the MAC Championships after going 2-0 in BGSU’s quarterfinal-round win over Eastern Michigan ... won the clinching match as she defeated EMU’s Mariya Toncheva in straight sets, winning the second set by a 6-0 score ... that came just one week after she suffered a narrow three-set loss to Toncheva in the teams’ regular-season meeting in Ypsilanti ... her doubles record on the year included a 7-3 mark when competing with Maddy Eccleston ... that duo went 4-3 in MAC regular-season play at the second flight and 1-0 in the league championships ... the latter win came by an 8-4 score against EMU at the MAC Championships, after they had lost by that same score to the same duo just seven days earlier ... also competed in doubles with Emily Reuland (8-3), Mary Hill (2-1), Jessica Easdale (0-1) and Jade Johnson (0-2) ... won two of three doubles matches when paired up with a Duquesne player during a fall tournament ... won in both singles and doubles action in back-to-back wins over Northern Illinois and Buffalo to begin the MAC schedule ... was dominant in a 6-0, 6-1 win over Cincinnati’s Carly Wilson in sixth-flight singles action, then swept her next match, again losing just one total game ... latter match came against Chicago State’s Mysta Townsell at the fifth flight ... teamed with Reuland for an 8-0 win in doubles in that CSU match ... also lost only one total game in a victory over Valparaiso’s Michele Fredlake in early April ... had an overall record of 18-4 in the fall ... led the Falcons in singles winning percentage, going 9-1 ... also had a 9-3 doubles record ... won five-straight doubles matches with Reuland from Oct. 14 to Nov. 5, capped by

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SENIOR KATIE GRUBB a victory over a Wisconsin duo ... picked up her ninth singles win of the season on Nov. 5, matching her total for all of 201011 ... won her first nine singles matches of the year before losing to Wisconsin’s Caroline Bauer in a third-set tiebreaker ... that loss came in a flight championship match at Michigan State’s Green and White Invitational ... went a perfect 2-0 in singles at both the Rocket Invitational and the Fall MAC Invite ... captured a singles title at the Rocket Invite, and combined with Reuland to go a perfect 3-0 (while playing at two different doubles flights) that weekend ... at the Fall MAC Invite, hers was the lone singles flight that did not feature bracketed play ... went 3-0 in singles action at the BGSU Invitational, losing a total of only 11 games in six sets en route to a flight championship ... the title marked her second-straight season with a singles crown at the BGSU Invite. 2010-11 Was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... finished the season with an overall mark of 23-15, including a singles record of 9-4 and a doubles mark of 14-11 ... played at the third doubles flight for the first 10 matches of the dual season ... then, played at the second flight for seven matches from late February through early April, including a pair of MAC contests ... teamed with classmate Jade Johnson for a win over Ball State in conference action ... paired up with Mary Hill for a third-flight victory over Northern Illinois in the final regularseason contest ... had an 8-3 overall record

with Hill, with all 11 matches coming at the third flight in the spring season ... was 3-4 with Johnson, all at flight number two ... in the fall, had a 9-6 record ... went 6-2 in fall singles play, including a 3-0 mark at the BGSU Invitational ... won a flight championship that weekend ... was 3-1 at the Spartan Invitational ... in doubles action, had an overall mark of 3-4 ... all three wins came when teaming with freshman Emily Reuland, as that duo went 3-1 at the Spartan Invite ... played one match with Jessica Easdale, and was paired with a Youngstown State player for two matches at the BGSU Invite. 2009-10 Finished her inaugural season at BGSU with an overall record of 28-23 ... was 14-13 in singles and 14-10 in doubles play ... earned BG’s only point in the MAC Championships quarterfinal match vs. Akron, posting a win at the sixth singles flight ... was in the lineup at the third doubles flight for 17 of the final 18 matches, including each of the last 16 ... had a third-flight doubles mark of 10-6 (MAC Championships match was unfinished) ... went 6-2 in MAC doubles action, winning three-of-four matches with both Easdale and Samantha Kintzel ... overall, went 7-5 win Kintzel in dual-match play ... played at the sixth singles flight for six of BGSU’s eight MAC regular-season matches ... in the fall, had an overall record of 11-7 in her first semester on campus ... was 7-3 in singles, tying for the team lead in wins, and had a 4-4 doubles mark in the fall ...

competed with four different teammates in doubles in the fall and five on the season as a whole ... competed in three fall matches apiece with Katia Babina and Jade Johnson, and teamed with Mary-Catherine Beck and Kintzel in one match each ... swept four singles matches to win a flight title at the Queen City Invitational ... won two of those matches by 6-0, 6-1 scores, and won a third by a 6-1, 6-1 result ... went 2-1 in singles action at the Belmont Invitational ... had a 2-1 record with Johnson at the Queen City Invite. HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner for coach Mitch Kajzer at Elkhart Memorial H.S. ...a twotime All-Indiana Second-Team selection ... won Northern Lakes Conference and sectional singles titles in each of her four years for the Chargers ... three-time IHSTeCA (Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association) all-district performer ... had a four-year record of 86-9 ... was undefeated in the NLC every year ... earned two volleyball letters and one cross country letter ... National Honor Society ... Principal’s Honor Roll every year. PERSONAL Full name Katelyn Michelle Grubb ... daughter of Matt and Christy Grubb ... born on Sept. 17, 1990, in Elkhart, Ind. ... a sport management major at BGSU ... has a cumulative GPA of 3.46 through the Spring 2012 semester ... the oldest of three children ... has a brother and a sister.

KATIE GRUBB - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 FALL 2012 TOTALS

DOUBLES #1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 FALL 2012 TOTALS & MAC Championships

#2

#3

#4 1-0 1-0

#2 #3 TOURNEY 10-6 4-4 3-4 8-3 3-4 7-3 3-5 9-3 6-2 10-7 21-14 22-13 match was abandoned

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#5 1-0 4-10 5-10

MAC 6-2 2-4 4-3 12-9

#6 5-10 1-0 6-10

TOURNEY 8-3 9-4 9-2 4-5 30-14

MAC TY. OVERALL & 14-10 14-11 1-0 & 19-11 6-2 1-0 53-34

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 1-5 1-0 14-13 9-4 2-5 1-0 15-12 4-5 3-10 2-0 42-34

CAREER RECORD 95-68

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SENIOR MARY HILL 5-6 • SENIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√ MUNSTER, IND. (MUNSTER) (COASTAL CAROLINA UNIV.) 2012-13 CO-CAPTAIN HILL AND THE FALCONS

After just two-and-a-half years at BGSU, already has 102 wins with the Falcons ... has an overall record of 102-50 at BG ... has posted a 48-28 singles record with the Brown and Orange, and has a stellar 54-22 doubles mark, for a winning percentage of .711 ... is tied for 24th in BGSU history in career singles wins, and is deadlocked for 20th on the school’s doubles wins list ... her total of 102 overall wins at BG places her 27th on that school career chart ... when her wins at Coastal Carolina are factored in, she has an overall mark of 143-68 (69-37 singles, 74-31 doubles) in three-plus years of collegiate tennis ... she won at least 40 matches in each of her first three seasons.

FALL 2012

A 2012-13 team co-captain ... had a 9-4 overall record in the fall, with a 4-2 singles ledger and a 5-2 doubles mark ... all but one of her doubles matches came with freshman Katie Brozovich ... ended her fall season by winning a singles title at the WMU Super Challenge in Kalamazoo ... defeated players from Marquette, Notre Dame and Penn State en route to that fourth-flight crown ... teamed with Brozovich for an 8-1 doubles win over a PSU duo at that invite ... split two overall matches at the Rocket Invitational, and was leading a third when the match was abandoned due to rain ... teamed with Brozovich for a 3-0 mark and a fourth-flight doubles title at the BGSU Invitational.

2011-12

Earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... had an overall record of 42-26 on the year, ranking third on the Falcons in wins ... also was third on the team in singles victories, going 20-14, and tied for second on the Brown and Orange in doubles wins, with a 22-12 ledger ... in doubles play, teamed up with Jade Johnson during the conference schedule ... that duo went 6-2 in MAC regular-season action, 1-1 in the league championships and 8-4 overall on the year ... the Hill/Johnson team picked up an 8-0 win over an Eastern Michigan team in the quarterfinal round of the MAC Championships, after losing to that same duo just seven days earlier in the teams’ regularseason meeting ... in the EMU tourney match, was just one game away from a singles victory ... had a 6-2, 5-2 lead over Daphne Friedrichs when the match was abandoned ... on the year, had a 10-6 doubles mark when competing with Nikki Chiricosta, and also played with Jessica Easdale (1-0), Katie Grubb (2-1) and Emily Reuland (1-1) ... posted a dominant 6-0, 6-0 result against Valparaiso’s Kristin Zakiewicz in early April, three days after a win over Ball State’s Ashlyn Rang in which she won the second set by a 6-0 result ... won in doubles in both of those matches as well ... it marked the third time that she had won in both singles and doubles in back-to-back matches in the dual-match season (Duquesne-Cincinnati and Northern Illinois-Buffalo) ... had a 20-9 overall record in the fall, good for the third-highest win total on the team ... had a 10-5 singles record and a 10-4 doubles mark ... teamed with Chiricosta for a 6-2 doubles mark in the fall ... went 7-1 in singles play to begin the year, at one point winning four consecutive matches in third-set tiebreakers ... capped her fall singles schedule with a win over a Michigan State player in straight sets at MSU’s Green and White Invite ... teamed with Chiricosta for a doubles win over an MSU team that weekend as well, in the semifinals of the top flight ... competed in both singles and doubles at the ITA Midwest Regional Championships ... won her opening match in the singles qualifying draw ... in doubles, teamed with Reuland for a consolation-round victory ... was unbeaten in doubles action at the Rocket Invite, partnering with Chiricosta for two matches and Easdale for one ... captured a singles crown at the Fall MAC Invite in Kalamazoo, Mich. ... went a perfect 3-0 at Flight C that weekend.

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SENIOR MARY HILL 2010-11

Finished her first season at BGSU with an overall record of 51-20 ... win total ranked second on the team, and was the fourth highest in BGSU single-season history ... was named the MAC Player of the Week on April 20 ... had a singles mark of 24-12 and a doubles record of 27-8 ... led the Falcons in doubles wins, and tied for third on that BG seasonal list ... deadlocked for the sixth-most singles wins in a season in school history ... played at the second singles flight for most of the non-conference schedule, going 6-4 ... settled into the number-four slot for the last 12 matches of the year, including the entire MAC regular-season schedule and the conference championships ... was 8-4 in fourth-flight action, including a 6-2 mark in MAC regular-season play ... in doubles, had a 17-5 mark with fellow first-year Falcon Nikki Chiricosta ... that included a 10-2 record at the third flight in dual-match play and a 6-1 MAC regular-season mark ... the duo won their MAC Championships quarterfinal-round match, and lost in the semifinal round in a 10-8 tiebreaker ... teamed with soph Katie Grubb for an 8-3 record on the year, all at the third flight in dual-match action ... that 8-3 mark included a win at Northern Illinois in MAC play ... won nine consecutive matches (five doubles, four singles) from Feb. 19 to March 26, as part of a streak in which she won 13 of 14 matches ... in mid-April, picked up wins at both singles and doubles vs. eventual regular-season champion Miami ... then, won eight-straight matches (four doubles, four singles) as BGSU won the final three regular-season duals and captured the MAC Championships quarterfinal win as well ... named the MAC P-O-W after the first two of those four matches, 4-3 wins over both Eastern Michigan (April 15) and Toledo (April 16) ... won the clinching singles match in each of those duals, with three-set singles wins ... in the EMU match, defeated Mariya Toncheva in the last match remaining on the court ... the

next day, posted a 6-1 victory in the third set for the second consecutive match ... had an 18-7 record in the fall, in her first semester at BG ... went 9-4 in singles and 9-3 in doubles ... in her first weekend as a Falcon, went a perfect 6-0 to win singles and doubles titles at the BGSU Invitational ... won the fifth singles flight, and combined with Nikki Chiricosta to capture the second-flight doubles crown ... went 3-1 in singles action at the Rocket Invitational ... three of her four singles losses came in three sets, or in a tiebreaker after she split her first two sets ... partnered with Nikki Chiricosta for all but two fall matches, going 1-0 with both Christine Chiricosta and Jade Johnson.

2009-10 AT COASTAL CAROLINA

Had an overall record of 41-18, going 21-9 in singles play and 20-9 in doubles ... was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... in singles, competed primarily at the sixth flight, posting an impressive 18-4 mark in dual matches ... that record included a 4-1 ledger in Big South Conference matches ... twice on the season, had three consecutive wins without losing a single game ... posted 6-0, 6-0 singles wins in back-to-back-to-back matches against foes from Appalachian State, Coker and North Carolina Central in late January-early February ... repeated that feat vs. Charlotte and GardnerWebb (two matches vs. GWU) in mid-April ... finished the season by winning nine of her last 10 singles matches ... ended the season by going 18-4 in singles after a 3-5 start to her collegiate career ... in doubles, teamed with Paty Cortes for all 29 matches ... their 20-9 mark included a 16-6 record in duals ... competed mainly at the second flight in dual-match play ... duo advanced to the Round of 16 in the main draw of doubles at the ITA Regionals in the fall, and also won 12-straight matches in dual play from Jan. 23 to March 15 ... the Chanticleers finished the season with a 19-6 record, including a 5-2

mark in Big South action ... Coastal, seeded third for the conference tournament, advanced to the semifinal round.

HIGH SCHOOL

A 2009 graduate of Munster H.S. ... finished her career as the winningest girls singles player in Indiana High School history ... posted a 104-1 career record for the Mustangs of head coach Bob Modesto, and earned All-State First-Team honors in all four years ... led the team to fourstraight state tournament appearances, including three finals berths ... the Mustangs finished second at the team state finals from 2006-08 before placing third in ‘09 ... was undefeated as a senior, going 28-0 at the number-one singles flight and becoming the first player from Northwest Indiana to win a state championship ... earned the Times Female-Athlete-of-the-Year award, and also won the Mental Attitude Award at the state tourney, as voted by the coaches ... in 2009, was rated as the #85 high-school senior in the country by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... had a 25-1 record her junior year, including a third-place finish at the state championship ... the only loss of her career came that season in three sets in a state semifinal match (a loss which she avenged the following year in the championship match of the individual state tournament) ... played at the second singles flight in her first two years, going 26-0 and 270, respectively ... also played individually at the National Open, winning the singles title in 2002 and ‘04 and the doubles crown in ‘05.

PERSONAL

Mary Dominique Hill was born on Jan. 4, 1991, in Munster, Ind. ... daughter of Stephen and Sheila Hill ... a community health major at BGSU, with a 3.39 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2012 semester ... the youngest of three children ... has a brother and a sister.

MARY HILL - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2009-10 $ 2010-11 2011-12 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2 6-4 6-4

#3 1-0 1-0

DOUBLES #1 #2 2009-10 $ 1-0 12-6 2010-11 2011-12 2-2 3-2 FALL 2012 TOTALS 3-2 15-8 $ at Coastal Carolina

#3 3-0 18-5 7-4 28-9

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#4 2-0 8-4 9-9 19-13

#5 2-2 1-0 3-2

#6 14-2 14-2

TOURNEY 3-5 9-4 10-5 4-2 26-16

TOURNEY MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 4-3 4-3 % 20-9 9-3 7-1 1-1 27-8 10-4 6-2 1-1 22-12 5-2 5-2 28-12 17-6 2-2 74-31 % Big South Conference matches

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 4-1 % 21-9 6-2 1-1 24-12 4-4 0-1 & 20-14 4-2 14-7 1-2 69-37

CAREER RECORD 143-68

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SENIOR JADE JOHNSON 5-9 • SENIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√√ FORT WAYNE, IND. (HOMESTEAD)

JOHNSON AND THE FALCONS Through three-and-a-half years at BGSU, has an overall record of 78-60 ... that includes a 28-29 singles mark and a 50-31 doubles slate as a Falcon ... is tied for 27th on the BGSU list for career doubles wins ... needs nine overall wins to move into the top 30 on that school career chart. FALL 2012 Had a 9-6 record during the fall ... went 6-2 in doubles, competing with freshman Drew Fillis for all but one of those eight contests ... teamed up with fellow senior Katie Grubb for one match, a victory ... was 3-4 in singles ... lost only two total games (6-1, 6-1) in a win over an Iowa State opponent at the WMU Super Challenge ... teamed with Fillis for wins over Western Michigan and Iowa State duos en route to a back-draw title at that tournament ... was undefeated on the weekend at the Rocket Invitational ... won two singles and two doubles matches, teaming up with Grubb for one doubles win and with Fillis for the other ... combined with Fillis for a pair of wins in the third flight at the BGSU Invitational, as that duo advanced to the championship match before falling by a narrow 8-6 count ... also played at the third singles flight in the BGSU Invite. 2011-12 Earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... had an overall record of 29-23 on the season ... posted a 19-11 mark in doubles, and went 10-12 in singles play ... combined with Mary Hill for a stellar 6-2 doubles record in MAC regular-season action ... that duo, competing primarily at the third flight, went 1-1 in the league championships and finished the year with an 8-4 overall mark ... the Hill/Johnson team picked up an 8-0 win over an Eastern Michigan team in the quarterfinal round of the MAC Championships, after losing to that same duo just seven days earlier in the teams’ regular-season meeting ... went 9-4 when teamed with Maddy Eccleston on the year, and also competed with Emily Reuland (2-1) and Katie Grubb (0-2) ... the Eccleston/Johnson duo reeled off a six-match win streak, losing a combined total of just nine games in the latter four matches of that streak ... had a 15-7 record during the fall ... went 7-4 in singles play and 8-3 in doubles action ... in singles action, went 2-1 at three of her four fall tournaments and 1-1 at the other ... teamed with Eccleston for a 6-2 doubles record, including a flight championship at Michigan State’s Green and White Invitational ... advanced to the championship match of her singles flight at that event with a win over an MSU player in the semifinal round, before losing in three sets in the final ... the Johnson/Eccleston team downed an MSU duo en route to their doubles crown that weekend ... won the back draw in singles play at the Fall MAC Invite in Kalamazoo ... teamed with Eccleston to advance to the championship match in doubles at the BGSU Invitational.

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SENIOR JADE JOHNSON 2010-11 Was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... had an overall record of 13-12 ... went 4-4 in singles and 9-8 in doubles ... saved her best for last, combining with freshman Emily Reuland for a pair of lopsided doubles wins in the MAC Championships ... that duo went 3-3 at the second flight on the year, including 1-2 in MAC regular-season play and 2-0 in the league tourney ... the Johnson/Reuland team won, 8-2, at Northern Illinois to end the regular season ... then, they posted an 8-3 win over Toledo in the tourney quarterfinal round, and rolled to an 8-2 victory vs. Miami in the semifinals ... moved into the doubles lineup at the number-two flight on Feb. 27, and remained there for the rest of the season ... in addition to Reuland, also played with classmate Katie Grubb during the spring schedule ... that duo went 3-4 in duals ... played at the sixth singles flight in four consecutive matches, including the first three MAC regular-season contests ... was slowed by injury for much of the fall semester ... had an overall record of 2-0, competing in a pair of doubles matches ... both came at the Rocket Invitational, as she won one match apiece when competing with classmates Maddy Eccleston and Mary Hill.

2009-10 Posted an overall record of 27-19 in her first season at BGSU ... was 11-9 in singles and 16-10 in doubles play ... played at the sixth singles flight for two MAC matches, going 1-1 ... teamed with Katia Babina at the second doubles level in four of the eight conference contests ... had an overall singles mark of 3-6 in dual-match play, splitting time between the fifth and sixth flights ... in doubles, teamed with Babina to go 10-7 in dual-match action and 11-7 on the year, competing at the second flight ... that duo won six of the first seven matches of the spring ... in the fall, had an overall record of 13-6 ... went 7-3 in singles play in the fall, tying for the team lead in victories ... teaming with four different teammates, had a fall doubles mark of 6-3 ... in her first weekend of intercollegiate competition, had a 3-0 singles record and won a flight title at the BGSU Invitational ... went 2-1 in singles and a perfect 3-0 in doubles play at the Belmont Invitational ... teamed with Jessica Easdale for two of those doubles matches, and with Babina in the other ... combined with classmate Katie Grubb for a 2-1 mark at the Queen City Invitational.

HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner under coach Jim Shull at Homestead H.S. ... a three-time All-Indiana First-Team honoree after earning second-team honors as a freshman ... had a career record of 96-10 for the Spartans ... earned All-Northeast Hoosier Conference and all-district first-team honors in all four years ... team won the conference title every season ... as a junior, went 23-2 in her first season at the top singles flight ... was 23-3 as a senior ... posted a 28-1 mark in her sophomore season ... team advanced to at least the state quarterfinals in each of her four years, finishing second in 2009. PERSONAL Full name Jade Nicole Johnson ... daughter of Chris and Nicole Johnson ... born on Sept. 28, 1990, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... a biology/pre-dental major at BGSU ... has a cumulative GPA of 3.40 through the Spring 2012 semester ... has a younger sister ... father is the boys basketball coach at Homestead.

JADE JOHNSON - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 FALL 2012 TOTALS

DOUBLES #1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 0-1 FALL 2012 TOTALS 0-1 & MAC Championships

#2

#2 10-7 6-7 4-1 20-15 match was

#3

#4

#3 TOURNEY 6-3 3-1 7-6 8-3 6-2 7-6 23-9 abandoned

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#5 1-4 0-4 1-8

MAC 0-4 2-6 6-2 8-12

#6 2-2 1-3 1-1 4-6

TOURNEY 8-3 3-1 9-7 3-4 23-14

MAC TY. OVERALL 16-10 2-0 9-8 1-1 19-11 6-2 3-1 50-31

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 1-1 11-9 0-3 4-4 0-1 0-1 & 10-12 3-4 1-5 0-1 28-29

CAREER RECORD 78-60

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JUNIOR NIKKI CHIRICOSTA 5-3 • JUNIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√ AVON LAKE, OHIO (AVON LAKE)

CHIRICOSTA AND THE FALCONS After just two-and-a-half seasons at BGSU, already has a career total of 117 victories ... has a stellar winning percentage of .722 ... is 60-21 in singles and 57-24 in doubles, for an overall mark of 117-45 ... already is tied for 20th in school history in combined career wins ... is 19th on both the career singles and doubles wins lists ... has been named an ITA Scholar Athlete in each of her first two seasons at BGSU. FALL 2012 Went 19-6 overall, posting the second-highest win total on the Falcons ... was 9-3 in singles play, ranking second on the team in singles wins ... tied for the team’s best doubles ledger in the fall, with a 10-3 mark ... competed with fellow junior Emily Reuland in all 13 doubles matches ... won the consolation final at the top singles flight at the WMU Super Challenge ... after losing her first-round match to a Notre Dame player, defeated opponents from Marquette and Iowa State ... went 5-1 on the weekend at the Rocket Invitational ... teamed up with Reuland for three doubles victories in as many tries, and went 2-1 in singles play ... captured titles in both singles and doubles at the BGSU Invitational ... went a perfect 3-0 at the second singles flight, winning all three matches in straight sets, and combined with Reuland to win three-straight matches at the top doubles level ... teamed with Reuland to advance all the way to the championship match at the Muirfield Collegiate Tennis Invitational, before losing to a Louisville tandem ... won her first two singles matches that weekend before losing in the third round. 2011-12 Named to the All-MAC First Team ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team in her first year of eligibility ... was named the MAC’s Player of the Week three times on the year ... additionally, was named an ITA Scholar Athlete for the second year in a row ... her 4520 overall record included a 23-9 singles mark and a doubles record of 22-11 ... finished second on the Falcons in singles and overall wins, and tied for second in doubles victories ... had a 6-2 singles mark in MAC play, splitting time between the first and second flights ... teamed with fellow sophomore Emily Reuland for a 6-2 record in league doubles matches, all at the number-one flight ... was 14-5 in singles during the dual-match schedule, tying for the best record on the team ... had win streaks of eight, six and five matches in singles play during the season ... captured her final six singles decisions of the season before her MAC tourney semifinal-round match was abandoned ... her overall doubles mark included an 8-3 mark with Reuland, a 10-6 record with Mary Hill and a 4-2 ledger with Maddy Eccleston ... no fewer than 21 of her 23 singles wins came in straight sets ... third and final MAC Player-of-the-Week award came on April 25, after she had posted singles wins at both Eastern Michigan and Toledo to end the regular season ... the latter win was a 6-2, 6-1 decision over UT’s Pia Rygh at the second flight ... did not lose a game in her sweep of Valparaiso’s Megan Barthels ... in doubles, had five-match winning streaks with both Hill and Reuland, and won four-straight matches with Eccleston ... she and Reuland won eight of their first nine matches together during a span from late March to late April ... won at both singles and doubles against Western Michigan, including a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Maria Nivia at the number-one singles flight ... her 6-1, 6-0 win over Buffalo’s Marta Stoyanova gave the Falcons the clinching point in what would prove to be a 4-3 victory over the Bulls ... picked up a win over Nicole Herzog of Michigan State in top-flight action, 16 BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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JUNIOR NIKKI CHIRICOSTA winning a 6-0 second set in the teams’ dual in East Lansing ... earned her second MAC-Player-of-the-Week award in a fourweek span for her performance against the Spartans, receiving the honor on Feb. 15 ... she and Reuland posted a doubles win, their second in as many matches vs. an MSU team on the year, in that match ... lost only two total games in her secondflight match against Teona Tsertsvadze of UIC ... earned MAC P-O-W honors on Jan. 26 after winning at both the top singles and doubles flights vs. Duquesne ... had a record of 19-8 in the fall, including a 9-4 singles mark and a 10-4 doubles ledger ... reeled off eight consecutive singles wins to start the fall schedule, earning flight titles at both the BGSU Invitational and the Fall MAC Invite ... all eight of those wins came in straight sets ... ended the fall campaign by winning the back draw of her singles flight at Michigan State’s Green and White Invitational ... of her four singles losses in the fall, two came in the main draw at the ITA Midwest Regional Championships, including a loss to Northwestern’s Stacey Lee in a 10-8 tiebreaker ... teamed with Hill for a 2-0 record at the Rocket Invite ... went

6-0 at the Fall MAC Invite, winning both singles and doubles titles in Kalamazoo ... was partnered with Eccleston at that event ... won the top singles flight at the BGSU Invitational to kick off the season. 2010-11 Led the Falcons with 53 wins, the thirdhighest single-season total in BGSU history ... was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... had 28 singles victories, ranking second on that BG single-season chart, and had 25 doubles wins to tie for fifth on that list ... 28-9 singles record included a 15-7 mark at the third flight in dual matches ... went 5-3 in MAC play and 1-1 in the conference championships ... in doubles, had an overall record of 25-10 ... teamed for a 17-5 record with fellow first-year Falcon Mary Hill ... that duo went 6-1 in MAC matches and 10-2 in dual-match play at the third flight ... teamed with Hill to win six-straight matches from Feb. 27 to April 2 ... also teamed with classmate Emily Reuland, going 6-4 at the second flight in dual matches ... that tandem had an overall mark of 8-5 ... went 21-6 overall in the fall, leading the Brown and Orange in wins in her first semester on campus ... had a 12-2 singles mark, leading the Falcons in singles victories ... in doubles, was 9-4 to tie for team honors ... teamed with Hill to win a doubles crown at the second flight at the BGSU Invitational, in her first weekend of collegiate action ... went a perfect 4-0 in singles action at the Spartan Invitational, winning a flight title ... defeated opponents from Chicago State, Cleveland State, Marquette and Louisville en route to that crown ... also was unbeaten (3-0) at the Rocket Invite, a non-flighted tourney ... won a singles flight back draw at the ITA Second Chance.

HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Avon Lake H.S., playing for coach Rich Mostardi ... a three-time All-Ohio selection for the Shoregals ... posted a record of 30-4 in the fall of 2009, advancing to the quarterfinals of the Ohio state tournament in singles ... four-time Southwestern Conference singles champion ... went 54-0 in SWC matches during her career ... a state qualifier in all four seasons ... multiple-time winner of both the SWC and Lorain County Playerof-the-Year honors ... two-time national open doubles champion ... teamed with her sister, Christine, to win a state doubles title in her freshman year of 2006. PERSONAL Nicole Elizabeth Chiricosta was born on July 6, 1992, in Avon Lake, Ohio ... a journalism major ... has a stellar cumulative GPA of 3.95 through the Spring 2012 semester ... a member of BGSU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), she is that organization’s Vice President/Career Development in 2012-13 ... daughter of Rick and Sheila Chiricosta ... the youngest of three children ... has a brother and a sister ... sister, Christine, was a four-year tennis standout at BGSU, and set the school’s career wins records before graduating in 2011 ... both parents played collegiate tennis at Toledo ... brother, Matt, played tennis at Allegheny College ... mother was BGSU’s head tennis coach for three years (1987-88 through 1989-90), guiding the Falcons to a then-school record 15 wins in her final season.

NIKKI CHIRICOSTA - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2010-11 2011-12 8-3 FALL 2012 TOTALS 8-3

Nikki Chiricosta was named to the All-MAC First Team in 2011-12

DOUBLES #1 2010-11 2011-12 10-5 FALL 2012 TOTALS 10-5 & MAC Championships

#2 1-0 6-2 7-2

#2 6-4 2-2 8-6 match was

#3 15-7 15-7

#4

#3 TOURNEY 10-2 9-4 10-4 10-3 10-2 29-11 abandoned

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#5

MAC 6-1 6-2 12-3

#6

TOURNEY 12-2 9-4 9-3 30-9

MAC TY. OVERALL 1-1 25-10 0-1 & 22-11 10-3 1-2 57-24

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 5-3 1-1 28-9 6-2 1-0 & 23-9 9-3 11-5 2-1 60-21

CAREER RECORD 117-45

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JUNIOR EMILY REULAND 5-8 • JUNIOR LETTERS EARNED - √√ OSWEGO, ILL. (ROSARY)

REULAND AND THE FALCONS

After just two-plus years at BGSU, already has 109 overall wins ... her 109-44 (.712) record includes a 58-23 singles mark and a 51-21 doubles ledger ... she ranks 22nd in school history in combined career wins ... is 20th on the BG career list for singles victories, and has moved into a tie for 25th on the doubles chart ... has a perfect 18-0 record in the BGSU Invitational in her career, with three singles flight titles and three doubles championships in her first three seasons with the Falcons ... was named an ITA Scholar Athlete in each of her first two seasons at BGSU.

FALL 2012

Led the Falcons in wins and winning percentage ... her 20-6 record included identical 10-3 marks in both singles and doubles ... led BGSU in singles victories in the fall, and tied for the team lead in doubles wins ... competed with fellow junior Nikki Chiricosta in all 13 doubles matches ... went undefeated for the second-straight tournament, going a perfect 6-0 at the Rocket Invitational ... won three singles matches and combined with Chiricosta for three doubles victories in as many tries ... won singles and doubles titles at the BGSU Invitational, going a perfect 3-0 to win the numberone singles flight and combining with Chiricosta for three-straight wins at the top doubles flight ... it marked the third time in as many seasons that she won both singles and doubles crowns at the BGSU Invite ... had a great start to her season, with a 6-2 weekend at the Muirfield Collegiate Tennis Invitational ... won her first three matches, including a pair of victories over Ohio State foes, en route to the semifinal round of the singles bracket ... lost to top-seeded Julia Fellerhoff of Louisville in the semis ... in doubles, teamed with Chiricosta to advance all the way to the championship match before losing to a UL duo.

SUMMER 2012

Won the singles title at the ITA Summer Circuit event in Kalamazoo, Mich., in July ... knocked off the second and third seeds en route to the championship in the 83-player draw.

2011-12

Was named to the All-MAC Second Team ... also was voted to the Academic All-MAC Team in her first year of eligibility ... was named an ITA Scholar Athlete for the second consecutive year ... led the Falcons in singles victories and doubles wins ... her team-best 49-17 record included a 25-8 singles record and a doubles mark of 24-9 ... in singles, had a 6-2 record in MAC regular-season matches, primarily at the third flight ... was 14-5 in singles during the dual-match schedule, tying for the best record on the team ... was the only player on the Falcons to compete with each of her six teammates in at least one doubles match ... had an overall record of 8-3 when paired up with fellow sophomore Nikki Chiricosta ... that duo played all 11 of their matches at the number-one flight during the spring schedule ... they went 6-2 in MAC regular-season play ... also had an overall mark of 8-3 when competing with Katie Grubb, with six of those matches coming in the fall and the other five at the third flight during the non-conference portion of the dual-match schedule ... had doubles records of 3-0 with Jessica Easdale, 2-1 with both Maddy Eccleston and Jade Johnson and 1-1 with Mary Hill ... she and Chiricosta won eight of their first nine matches together, from late March to late April ... won five-straight matches with Grubb from Oct. 14 to Nov. 5, capped by a victory over a Wisconsin duo ... won seven-straight singles decisions, with six coming in straight sets, before her final match of the year was abandoned in the semifinal round of the MAC Championships ... her victory over Toledo’s Chrissy Coffman gave the Falcons the clinching fourth point in BG’s win in the Glass City ... won her singles match against Valparaiso’s Kaitlyn Hamel by 6-0, 6-0 scores, and had four matches in which she lost only one game each ... the last of those contests was a 6-1, 6-0 win over Eastern Michigan’s Ankita Bhatia in the quarterfinals of the league championships ... picked up victories in both singles and doubles against Western Michigan ... named the MAC Player of the Week on April 11 after going a perfect 6-0 in the previous three matches ... that included her performance against Valpo, where she did not lose a single game in either singles or 18 BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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JUNIOR EMILY REULAND doubles ... the award period also included the Falcons’ matches against MU and Ball State ... was the lone Falcon to be a winner in both singles and doubles vs. MU ... also on April 11, was named the MAC’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week ... had an overall seven-match win streak early in the dual-match schedule, winning at singles at Duquesne before winning both doubles and singles against Cincinnati, Chicago State and UIC ... later in the spring, reeled off 10 consecutive wins from April 6-20 ... won at both singles and doubles in each of five-straight matches during that time ... finally lost in doubles at UT, but bounced back with the singles win over Coffman ... had a record of 22-6 in the fall, tying for the team lead in both wins and winning percentage (.786) ... went 11-3 in both singles and doubles, leading the Falcons in doubles wins and ranking second in singles victories during the fall ... teamed with Grubb to advance to the championship match of Flight B at the Green and White Invitational ... beat a team from Wisconsin en route to the final, before losing to another UW tandem in that title match ... posted a pair of wins over players from host Michigan State in singles action that weekend, going 2-1 overall ... represented the Falcons in both singles and doubles at the ITA Midwest Regional Championships in Columbus ... split a pair of qualifying-draw singles matches ... the loss, which came in three sets, snapped a six-match singles winning streak ... also had a five-match streak that began with her final win of the fall and extended into the spring ... won a singles title at the Rocket Invitational, going 3-0 at the third flight ... was a perfect 6-0 that weekend, teaming with Grubb for three total wins at the second and third doubles flights ... went 2-1 in singles at the Fall MAC Invite,

winning the back draw ... opened the season by winning both a singles and a doubles title at the BGSU Invitational ... won her championship match by a 6-1, 6-0 score in singles action, at the fourth flight ... partnered with Easdale for three doubles wins and the third-flight crown ... won a pair of titles at the BGSU Invite for the second-straight year.

2010-11

Was named an ITA Scholar Athlete ... had an overall record of 40-21 in her first season on campus ... finished in the top 20 on the BGSU single-season wins list ... went 23-12 in singles play and 17-9 in doubles ... named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team after going 3-0 in the league championships ... played at the fourth singles flight during most of the non-conference dual-match schedule, then moved to the fifth flight on Feb. 19 and stayed there for the rest of the season ... her 14-8 dual-match singles mark included a 10-3 ledger at flight number five ... was 6-2 in MAC regular-season play and 1-0 in the league tourney ... in doubles, had an 8-5 record when competing with Nikki Chiricosta, with a 6-4 mark at the second flight in dualmatch play .. teamed to go 3-3 with sophomore Jade Johnson in dual matches ... that duo was 1-2 in MAC regular-season action and 2-0 in the MAC Championships ... the Johnson/Reuland tandem ended the season with three-straight wins ... that team won, 8-2, at Northern Illinois to end the regular season ... then, they posted an 8-3 win over Toledo in the tourney quarterfinal round, and posted an 8-2 victory vs. Miami in the semifinals ... in singles, won in straight sets at the fifth flight in the UT match, giving the Falcons the clinching fourth point ... the next day, held a 3-1 lead in the third set of her match when it was abandoned ... first dual-match victory of her career was a 6-0, 6-0 win against West Virginia ... had two five-match singles winning streaks, including one from mid-February through the end of March ... the latter streak included a pair of conference wins ... in the three non-league wins during that streak, she lost a total of three games in the six sets ... in the fall, went 17-6

overall ... went 9-4 in singles and 8-2 in doubles in her first semester on campus ... had a 6-0 record in her first weekend as a collegian, at the BGSU Invitational ... competed at the second singles flight that weekend, and went 3-0 to win the flight championship ... and, teamed up with Jessica Easdale to capture a doubles crown as well ... won her first five collegiate singles matches, and also had a four-match singles winning streak ... in doubles, competed with Easdale for the aforementioned three matches, Nikki Chiricosta for three matches, and Katie Grubb for four contests in the fall ... went 3-1 with Grubb at the Spartan Invitational and 2-1 with Nikki Chiricosta at the Rocket Invite.

HIGH SCHOOL

A four-year letterwinner at Rosary H.S. in Aurora, Ill., under coaches John Tsang and Michael Kures ... was a four-time state tournament qualifier and three-time sectional champion ... won the West Aurora Sectional singles title in the fall of 2009 ... capped off her career by going 32-3 as a senior, and reaching the Round of 16 in the Illinois High School Association tournament ... in that round, she battled the state’s third-seeded player into a third set before developing cramps in both legs, but was still able to finish the match ... helped Rosary to a second-straight sectional title and the team’s first conference tournament championship in five years ... was chosen as the Beacon-News Player of the Year in each of her last two seasons ... named the Kane County Chronicle P-O-Y in 2009.

PERSONAL

Full name Emily Marie Reuland ... born on Feb. 18, 1992, in Aurora, Ill. ... daughter of Steven Reuland and Kari Sennes ... exercise science major at BGSU ... has a 3.90 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2012 semester ... the oldest of three children ... has two younger sisters.

EMILY REULAND - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 2010-11 2011-12 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2 2-0 2-0

DOUBLES #1 #2 2010-11 9-7 2011-12 10-4 FALL 2012 TOTALS 10-4 9-7 & MAC Championships match was

#3 12-5 12-5

#4 4-5 4-5

#3 TOURNEY 8-2 3-2 11-3 10-3 3-2 29-8 abandoned

#5 10-3 10-3 MAC 1-2 6-2 7-4

#6

TOURNEY 9-4 11-3 10-3 30-10

MAC TY. OVERALL 2-0 17-9 0-1 & 24-9 10-3 2-1 51-21

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 6-2 1-0 & 23-12 6-2 1-0 & 25-8 10-3 12-4 2-0 58-23

CAREER RECORD 109-44

Emily Reuland earned All-MAC Second-Team honors in 2011-12 BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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FRESHMAN KATIE BROZOVICH 5-4 • FRESHMAN CLARKSTON, MICH. (CLARKSTON)

FALL 2012 Had a record of 14-11 in her first semester with the Falcons ... went 8-6 in singles and 6-5 in doubles ... competed with three different doubles partners ... was 4-2 when teaming with Mary Hill ... that duo posted an 8-1 victory over a Penn State team at the WMU Super Challenge ... went 3-1 on the weekend at the Rocket Invitational in Toledo, including a 2-0 singles mark ... combined with Hill for a 3-0 mark and a doubles title at the fourth flight at the BGSU Invitational ... was 4-2 in singles action in her first weekend of collegiate competition, as she was one of four Falcons to participate in the Muirfield Collegiate Tennis Invitational ... her four singles wins that weekend came against four different Cincinnati players ... played no fewer than 10 overall matches at Muirfield. HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Clarkston H.S., playing for coach Mary Jo Colonna ... went 26-1 at the No. 1 singles flight as a senior -- earning all-state honors -- with her only loss coming in the state finals ... went 27-0 as a junior ... was the state’s top-seeded player at the No. 3 flight that year, and won the state championship with a straight-sets victory (6-2, 6-3) ... helped the Wolves win the team title in Division I that year, the school’s first-ever state championship in tennis ... CHS posted a state runner-up finish in her senior season ... as a sophomore, was a state finalist at No. 2 singles ... was ranked second in the state of Michigan, fifth in the Great Lakes region and 56th nationally by TennisRecruiting.net as of summer 2012 ... National Honor Society. PERSONAL Kaitlin Claire Brozovich was born on Oct. 6, 1994, in Royal Oak, Mich. ... plans to major in psychology at BGSU ... daughter of James and Melissa Brozovich ... has one sister.

KATIE BROZOVICH - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2

#3

#4

#5

DOUBLES #1 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2

#3

TOURNEY 6-5 6-5

MAC

#6

TOURNEY 8-6 8-6

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 8-6 8-6

MAC TY. OVERALL 6-5 6-5

CAREER RECORD 14-11

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FRESHMAN DREW FILLIS 5-7 • FRESHMAN TOLEDO, OHIO (OTTAWA HILLS)

FALL 2012 Posted a 10-5 overall record in her first semester on campus, going 4-2 in singles and 6-3 in doubles play ... teamed up with Jade Johnson for seven of her nine doubles matches, with that duo recording a 5-2 ledger ... won a back-draw final at the WMU Super Challenge ... after losing her first-round match in a tiebreaker against an opponent from Iowa State, bounced back for victories vs. foes from Penn State and host Western Michigan ... similarly, teamed with Johnson for a consolation final win in doubles ... that duo lost, 8-6, to a DePaul team, before beating opponents from WMU and Iowa State by identical 8-5 scores ... went 3-2 in her first weekend of collegiate competition, at the BGSU Invitational ... won her first singles match in a tiebreaker before losing in the semifinals ... teamed with Johnson for a pair of wins over teams from Cincinnati and Miami, before falling by an 8-6 outcome in the championship ... the victory over the UC team, which came by an 8-4 score, was her first collegiate match. HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Ottawa Hills H.S. under coach Jeff Harst ... had an overall record of 90-15 for the Green Bears, who compete as an independent in girls tennis ... named to the all-district team four times ... was a four-time sectional champion, a twotime district champ and a four-time state qualifier ... made it to the round of 16 in each of her four years ... in addition to district championships in both 2008 and ‘11, had a runnerup finish in 2009 and placed third in ‘10 ... three-year team captain ... made the honor roll all four years ... also received honors diploma, national award of merit and the President’s Award for education ... was ranked second in the state of Ohio, 16th in the Great Lakes region and 196th in the nation by TennisRecruiting.net as of summer 2012. PERSONAL Drew Madison Fillis was born on May 25, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio ... plans to major in athletic training at BGSU ... daughter of Andy Fillis and Diane Larson ... mother is a BGSU alumna as well as a television news anchor at WTVG, Toledo’s ABC affiliate. DREW FILLIS - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SINGLES #1 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2

#3

#4

#5

DOUBLES #1 FALL 2012 TOTALS

#2

#3

TOURNEY 6-3 6-3

MAC

#6

TOURNEY 4-2 4-2

MAC MAC TY. OVERALL 4-2 4-2

MAC TY. OVERALL 6-3 6-3

CAREER RECORD 10-5

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CURRENT FALCONS THROUGH THE YEARS >>>>>>>>>>>> 2012-13 <<<<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>>>>>>> 2011-12 <<<<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>>>>>>> 2010-11 <<<<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>> 2009-10 <<<<<<<

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johnson

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Year-by-year photos of each of the Falcons (columns from left): Seniors Maddy Eccleston, Katie Grubb, Jade Johnson and Mary Hill; and juniors Nikki Chiricosta and Emily Reuland. Hill is a transfer from Coastal Carolina University, and her 2009-10 photo from CCU is included above. At right: BGSU’s 2012-13 freshmen are Katie Brozovich and Drew Fillis. 22 BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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2011-12 STATISTICS & RESULTS TEAM RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W/L REC. Sept. 16-17 – BGSU INVITATIONAL – No team scores Sept. 30-Oct. 1 – Fall MAC Inv. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) – No team scores Oct. 14-15 – Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) – No team scores Oct. 20-22 – ITA Midwest Reg. (Columbus, Ohio) – No team scores Nov. 4-6 – Green and White Invite (E. Lansing, Mich.) – No team scores Jan. 21 at Duquesne W 5-2 1-0 Jan. 27 at Cincinnati W 6-1 2-0 Feb. 4 CHICAGO STATE % W 7-0 3-0 Feb. 5 UIC % L 2-5 3-1 Feb. 10 at Michigan State L 3-4 3-2 Feb. 18 LOUISVILLE % L 2-5 3-3 Feb. 25 at Cleveland State W 5-2 4-3 Mar. 18 vs. Houston (Las Vegas, Nev.) L 2-5 4-4 Mar. 19 vs. Kansas (Las Vegas, Nev.) L 1-6 4-5 Mar. 24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 7-0 5-5, 1-0

DATE OPPONENT W/L REC. Mar. 30 BUFFALO %* W 4-3 6-5, 2-0 Mar. 31 AKRON %* L 0-7 6-6, 2-1 Apr. 6 at Miami * L 2-5 6-7, 2-2 Apr. 7 at Ball State * W 6-1 7-7, 3-2 Apr. 10 VALPARAISO % W 7-0 8-7 Apr. 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 3-4 8-8, 3-3 Apr. 20 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-4 8-9, 3-4 Apr. 21 at Toledo * W 4-3 9-9, 4-4 Apr. 27 vs. Eastern Michigan (DeKalb, Ill.) $ W 4-0 10-9 Apr. 28 vs. Miami (DeKalb, Ill.) ^ L 0-4 10-10 HOME matches at Keefe Courts unless noted * MAC match % at Perrysburg Tennis Center (Perrysburg, Ohio ) $ MAC Championships Quarterfinal ^ MAC Championships Semifinal

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS SINGLES #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Nikki Chiricosta (So.) 8-3 6-2 Jessica Easdale (Sr.) 1-0 6-9 ^ Maddy Eccleston (Jr.) 2-6 3-5 2-0 Katie Grubb (Jr.) 1-0 4-10 1-0 Mary Hill (Jr.) 9-9 1-0 Jade Johnson (Jr.) 0-4 1-1 Emily Reuland (So.) 2-0 12-5 TOTALS 10-9 11-7 14-5 10-9 6-14 9-10 ^

TOURNEY 9-4 6-4 12-2 9-2 10-5 9-7 11-3 66-27

DOUBLES #1 #2 #3 TOURNEY MAC MAC TY. Chiricosta/Eccleston 4-2 Chiricosta/Hill 2-2 2-2 6-2 Chiricosta/Reuland 8-3 6-2 0-1 & Easdale/Grubb 0-1 Easdale/Hill 1-0 Easdale/Reuland 3-0 Eccleston/Easdale ^ ^ Eccleston/Grubb 7-3 4-3 1-0 & Eccleston/Johnson 0-1 3-1 6-2 Eccleston/Reuland 2-1 Grubb/Hill 2-1 Grubb/Johnson 0-2 Grubb/Reuland 3-2 5-1 Hill/Johnson 1-0 7-4 6-2 1-1 Hill/Reuland 1-1 Johnson/Reuland 2-1 Grubb/others ! 2-1 TOTALS 12-7 13-6 11-9 ^ 32-11 17-7 ^ 2-2

MAC 6-2 2-5 ^ 2-6 2-5 4-4 0-1 6-2 23-25 ^

MAC TY. 1-0 & 0-1 && 1-0 0-1 & 0-1 & 1-0 & 3-3

OVERALL 4-2 10-6 8-3 0-1 1-0 3-0 ^ 7-3 9-4 2-1 2-1 0-2 8-3 8-4 1-1 2-1 2-1 68-33 ^

OVERALL 23-9 13-13 ^ 19-13 15-12 20-14 10-12 25-8 126-81 ^

CAREER 4-2 27-11 16-8 3-3 1-0 6-0 ^ 7-3 10-4 2-1 10-4 5-7 11-4 9-4 1-1 5-4

CAREER 51-18 45-42 ^ 58-39 38-29 44-26 # 25-25 48-20

OVERALL '11-12 WINS Chiricosta

45

Easdale

17

Eccleston

41

Grubb

34

Hill

42

Johnson

29

Reuland

49

# BGSU stats only (Hill played one season at Coastal Carolina Univ.) ! competed with Duquesne's Daniela Osio at BGSU Invitational Career records of doubles teams who played prior to 2011-12, but not in ‘11-23; Easdale/Johnson (3-1) & MAC Championships match was abandoned ^ BGSU won by default in No. 6 singles & No. 3 doubles at Toledo – results of those matches are included in team records but not in individual records BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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2011-12 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS TEAM RECORDS OVERALL HOME (Keefe Courts) HOME (Perrysburg Tennis Center) ROAD NEUTRAL

Overall 10-10 1-1 3-3 5-3 1-3

MAC 4-4 1-1 1-1 2-2 –

Non-Conf. 5-5 – 2-2 3-1 0-2

Tournament 1-1 – – – 1-1

MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS DATE Sept. 16-17 Sept. 30Oct. 1 Oct. 14-15 Oct. 20-22 Nov. 4-6 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 Apr. 28

OPPONENT BGSU INVITATIONAL

RESULT No Team Scores

Fall MAC Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) ITA Midwest Regional (Columbus, Ohio) Green and White Invite (East Lansing, Mich.) at Duquesne at Cincinnati CHICAGO STATE % UIC % at Michigan State LOUISVILLE % at Cleveland State vs. Houston (Las Vegas, Nev.) vs. Kansas (Las Vegas, Nev.) NORTHERN ILLINOIS * BUFFALO %* AKRON %* at Miami * at Ball State * VALPARAISO % WESTERN MICHIGAN * at Eastern Michigan * at Toledo * vs. Eastern Michigan (DeKalb, Ill.) ^ vs. Miami (DeKalb, Ill.) !

No Team Scores No Team Scores No Team Scores No Team Scores W 5-2 W 6-1 W 7-0 L 2-5 L 3-4 L 2-5 W 5-2 L 2-5 L 1-6 W 7-0 W 4-3 L 0-7 L 2-5 W 6-1 W 7-0 L 3-4 L 3-4 W 4-3 W 4-0 L 0-4

HOME matches at Keefe Courts unless noted % at Perrysburg Tennis Center ^ MAC Championships Quarterfinal

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS PLAYER Nikki Chiricosta (So.) Jessica Easdale (Sr.) Maddy Eccleston (Jr.) Katie Grubb (Jr.) Mary Hill (Jr.) % Jade Johnson (Jr.) Emily Reuland (So.) % BGSU totals only

SINGLES

DOUBLES

W L W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L L L W W L W L L W L W L L L W W W L L W L L L W L L L L L L L W W W W W W W L W L W W L L L L L L L L L W L L L W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W L L L L W W W L L L W W L L $ W & W & W & & & & L L L

W W L W W W L W W L L W L W L L L L W W L W W L W L L W W W W W W L L L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L L W $ & W W L & L

* Mid-American Conference match & - match abandoned $ - win by forfeit/default F - loss by forfeit/default ! MAC Championships Semifinal

2011-12 SEASON RECORDS SINGLES DOUBLES TOTAL 23-9 22-11 45-20 13-13 4-1 17-14 19-13 22-10 41-23 15-12 19-11 34-23 20-14 22-12 42-26 10-12 19-11 29-23 25-8 24-9 49-17

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CAREER RECORDS SINGLES DOUBLES 51-18 47-21 45-42 22-11 58-39 69-28 38-29 47-32 44-26 49-20 25-25 44-29 48-20 41-18

TOTAL 98-39 67-53 127-67 85-61 93-46 69-54 89-38

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2011-12 INDIV. MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS Date - Opponent

Chiricosta

Easdale

Eccleston

Grubb

Hill

Johnson

Reuland

1/21 - Duquesne (W 5-2)

1S-W / 1D-W

6S-W

2S-L / 2D-W

5S-L / 3D-L

4S-W / 1D-W

----- / 2D-W

3S-W / 3D-L

1/27 - Cincinnati (W 6-1)

1S-L / 1D-W

5S-W

2S-W / 2D-W

6S-W / 3D-W

4S-W / 1D-W

----- / 2D-W

3S-W / 3D-W

2/4 - Chicago State (W 7-0)

2S-W / 1D-L

1S-W / 2D-W

5S-W / 3D-W

4S-W / 1D-L

6S-W / 2D-W

3S-W / 3D-W

2/5 - UIC (L 2-5)

2S-W / 1D-L

6S-L

1S-L / 2D-L

5S-L / 3D-W

4S-L / 1D-L

----- / 2D-L

3S-W / 3D-W

2/10 - Michigan State (L 3-4)

1S-W / 2D-W

7S-W

2S-W / 1D-L

5S-L / 3D-L

4S-W / 2D-W

6S-L / 1D-L

3S-L / 3D-L

2/18 - Louisville (L 2-5)

1S-W / 2D-L

6S-L

2S-L / 1D-L

7S-L / 3D-L

4S-L / 2D-L

5S-L / 3D-L

3S-W / 1D-L

2/25 - Cleveland State (W 5-2)

1S-W / 2D-W

6S-W

2S-W / 1D-W

----- / 3D-L

4S-L / 2D-W

5S-L / 3D-L

3S-W / 1D-W

3/18 - Houston (L 2-5)

2S-L / 1D-W

6S-L

1S-L / 2D-W

5S-L / 2D-W

4S-W / 3D-L

----- / 3D-L

3S-L / 1D-W

3/19 - Kansas (L 1-6)

2S-L / 2D-L

6S-W / 3D-L

1S-L / 1D-W

5S-L / 3D-L

4S-L / 2D-L

3S-L / 1D-W

3/24 - Northern Illinois (W 7-0)

2S-W / 1D-W

6S-W

1S-W / 2D-W

5S-W / 2D-W

4S-W / 3D-W

7S-L / 3D-W

3S-W / 1D-W

3/30 - Buffalo (W 4-3)

2S-W / 1D-W

6S-L

1S-L / 2D-W

5S-W / 2D-W

4S-W / 3D-W

7S-W / 3D-W

3S-L / 1D-W

3/31 - Akron (L 0-7)

1S-L / 1D-L

6S-L

2S-L / 2D-L

5S-L / 2D-L

4S-L / 3D-L

7S-L / 3D-L

3S-L / 1D-L

4/6 - Miami (L 2-5)

1S-L / 1D-W

6S-L

2S-L / 2D-L

5S-L / 2D-L

4S-L / 3D-W

7S-L / 3D-W

3S-W / 1D-W

4/7 - Ball State (W 6-1)

1S-W / 1D-W

6S-W

3S-W / 2D-W

5S-L / 2D-W

4S-W / 3D-W

7S-W / 3D-W

2S-W / 1D-W

4/10 - Valparaiso (W 7-0)

1S-W / 1D-W

6S-W

3S-W / 2D-W

4S-W / 2D-W

5S-W / 3D-W

----- / 3D-W

2S-W / 1D-W

4/13 - Western Michigan (L 3-4)

1S-W / 1D-W

6S-L

2S-L / 2D-W

5S-L / 2D-W

4S-L / 3D-W

----- / 3D-W

3S-W / 1D-W

4/20 - Eastern Michigan (L 3-4)

2S-W / 1D -W

6S-L

1S-L / 2D-L

5S-L / 2D-L

4S-W / 3D-L

----- / 3D-L

3S-W / 1D-W

4/21 - Toledo (W 4-3)

2S-W / 1D-L

6S-$ / 3D-$

1S-L / 3D-$

4S-L / 2D-W

5S-L / 2D-W

3S-W / 1D-L

4/27 - Eastern Michigan (W 4-0)

1S-W / 1D-&

2S-& / 2D-W

5S-W / 2D-W

4S-& / 3D-W

6S-& / 3D-W

3S-W / 1D-&

4/28 - Miami (L 0-4)

1S-& / 1D-L

6S-L

2S-& / 2D-&

----- / 2D-&

4S-L / 3D-L

5S-L / 3D-L

3S-& / 1D-L

Date - Opponent

Chiricosta

Easdale

Eccleston

Grubb

Hill

Johnson

Reuland

$ - won by forfeit / default & - match was abandoned / did not finish

The Falcon players, along with some family members, on Senior Day in April of 2012 at Keefe Courts BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE MEET THE MAC

Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in the 66-year history of the league in March of 2009. Steinbrecher came to the MAC after serving six years as the commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 566-4622 www.mac-sports.com

HISTORY OF THE MAC

Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, Temple, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980.

23 SPORTS

For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis. (Text and information courtesy MAC office)

2011-12 MAC STANDINGS

1. Miami (15-10) 2. Akron (24-4) ^ 3. Western Michigan (17-11) Eastern Michigan (9-15) 5. Bowling Green (10-10) 6. Buffalo (7-12) 7. Northern Illinois (11-12) Toledo (9-13) 9. Ball State (7-16) ^ MAC Tournament champion

8-0 7-1 5-3 5-3 4-4 3-5 2-6 2-6 0-8

2012 MAC TOURNAMENT (at DeKalb, Ill.) First Round – Thursday, April 26 #9 Ball State 4, #8 Toledo 3

Quarterfinals – Friday, April 27 #1 Miami 5, #9 Ball State 0 #5 Bowling Green 4, #4 Eastern Mich. 0 #2 Akron 4, #7 Northern Illinois 0 #3 Western Michigan 4, #6 Buffalo 3 Semifinals – Saturday, April 28 #1 Miami 4, #5 Bowling Green 0 #2 Akron 4, #3 Western Michigan 0 Championship – Sunday, April 29 #2 Akron 4, #1 Miami 3

Emily Reuland (left), Maddy Eccleston (center) and Nikki Chiricosta all picked up awards at the 2012 MAC Championships in DeKalb, Illinois.

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BGSU SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS >>> COMBINED WINS <<<

Abby Bratton (left) set a school record with 30 singles wins in 1998-99, while Devon Bissinger (right, with head coach Penny Dean) set BGSU marks with 32 doubles victories and 59 combined wins that same year

>>> SINGLES WINS <<< 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 18.

30 28 27 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

Abby Bratton (1999) Nikki Chiricosta (2011) Devon Bissinger (1999) Meghan Rhodes (1998) Emily Reuland (2012) Christine Chiricosta (2011) Erika Wasilewski (1998) Mary Hill (2011) Nikki Chiricosta (2012) Emily Reuland (2011) Stefanie Menoff (2007) Kelsey Jakupcin (2006) Heidi Romer (2006) Ashley Jakupcin (2005) Jenny Schwartz (1996) Cindy Mikolajewski (1994) Carla Marshack (1992) Christine Chiricosta (2010) Christine Chiricosta (2008) Tracy Howitt (2000) Tracy Howitt (1999) Patty Bank (1993) Deidee Bissinger (1997) Julie Weisblatt (1997)

>>> DOUBLES WINS <<< 1. 3. 5. 8. 12. 15. 23.

32 32 27 27 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21

Devon Bissinger (1999) Tracy Howitt (1999) Mary Hill (2011) Katia Babina (2008) Christine Chiricosta (2011) Nikki Chiricosta (2011) Maddy Eccleston (2011) Emily Reuland (2012) Christine Chiricosta (2008) Jenny Cheung (1998) Jenny Cheung (1995) Samantha Kintzel (2008) Alicia Vassas (1998) Cassidy Landes (1995) Nikki Chiricosta (2012) Maddy Eccleston (2012) Mary Hill (2012) Maddy Eccleston (2010) Kelsey Jakupcin (2008) Meghan Rhodes (1999) Deidee Bissinger (1997) Cindy Mikolajewski (1997) Christine Chiricosta (2010) Erika Wasilewski (1999) Meghan Rhodes (1998) Erika Wasilewski (1998) Jenny Schwartz (1996)

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. 16. 18. 21. 23.

59 54 53 51 50 50 49 47 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 42 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Devon Bissinger (1999) Tracy Howitt (1999) Nikki Chiricosta (2011) Mary Hill (2011) Christine Chiricosta (2011) Abby Bratton (1999) Emily Reuland (2012) Meghan Rhodes (1998) Maddy Eccleston (2011) Christine Chiricosta (2008) Nikki Chiricosta (2012) Erika Wasilewski (1998) Katia Babina (2008) Deidee Bissinger (1997) Jenny Schwartz (1996) Cindy Mikolajewski (1997) Christine Chiricosta (2010) Mary Hill (2012) Meghan Rhodes (1999) Erika Wasilewski (1999) Maddy Eccleston (2012) Samantha Kintzel (2008) Emily Reuland (2011) Maddy Eccleston (2010) Kelsey Jakupcin (2006) Ashley Jakupcin (2005) Deidee Bissinger (1999) Jenny Cheung (1997) Julie Weisblatt (1997) Jenny Schwartz (1995)

Tracy Howitt, like Devon Bissinger, had 32 doubles wins in the 1998-99 campaign BGSUFALCONS.COM 27


BGSU CAREER RECORDS >>> SINGLES WINS <<<

1. 89 Christine Chiricosta (2008-11) 2. 81 Stefanie Menoff (2006-09) 3. 79 Deidee Bissinger (1997-2000) 79 Julie Weisblatt (1994-97) 5. 77 Ashley Jakupcin (2004-07) 6. 76 Abby Bratton (1998-2001) 76 Meghan Rhodes (1998-2001) 8. 75 Erika Wasilewski (1998-2001) 75 Carla Marshack (1989-92) 75 Cindy Mikolajewski (1994-97) 11. 73 Heidi Romer (2003-06) 12. 72 Samantha Kintzel (2007-10) 13. 68 Jenny Schwartz (1994-97) 68 Kelsey Jakupcin (2006-09) 15. 64 Tracy Howitt (1998-2001) 64 Katia Babina (2007-10) 17. 63 Patty Bank (1993-96) 18. 62 MADDY ECCLESTON 19. 60 NIKKI CHIRICOSTA 20. 58 EMILY REULAND 21. 57 Jenny Cheung (1995-98) 22. 56 Devon Bissinger (1999-2002) 23. 50 Tisa Pacella (1989-92) 24. 48 Cameron Benjamin (2002-05) 48 MARY HILL 26. 47 Jenna Nussbaum (2005-08) 27. 46 Beth Wilson (1997-2000) 46 Libby Harrison (2006-09) 29. 45 Andrea Meister (2003-06) 45 Jessica Easdale (2009-12) Others: Grubb 42, Johnson 28, Brozovich 8, Fillis 4.

>>> DOUBLES WINS <<<

1. 89 Christine Chiricosta (2008-11) 2. 84 Jenny Cheung (1995-98) 3. 76 MADDY ECCLESTON 4. 74 Erika Wasilewski (1998-2001) 74 Deidee Bissinger (1997-2000) 6. 73 Abby Bratton (1998-2001) 73 Meghan Rhodes (1998-2001) 73 Kelsey Jakupcin (2006-09) 9. 71 Jenny Schwartz (1994-97) 10. 70 Devon Bissinger (1999-2002) 70 Samantha Kintzel (2007-10) 12. 68 Cindy Mikolajewski (1994-97) 13. 66 Katia Babina (2007-10) 14. 63 Tracy Howitt (1998-2001) 15. 60 Andrea Volle (2005-08) 16. 59 Andrea Meister (2003-06) 59 Jenna Nussbaum (2005-08) 18. 58 Patty Bank (1993-96) 19. 57 NIKKI CHIRICOSTA 20. 54 Ashley Jakupcin (2004-07) 54 Tisa Pacella (1989-92) 54 MARY HILL 23. 53 Susie Schoenberger (2002-05) 53 KATIE GRUBB 25. 51 Erin Bowbeer (1992-95) 51 EMILY REULAND 27. 50 Heidi Romer (2003-06) 50 JADE JOHNSON 29. 49 Carla Marshack (1989-92) Others: Brozovich 6, Fillis 6

>>> COMBINED WINS <<<

1. 178 Christine Chiricosta (2008-11) 2. 153 Deidee Bissinger (1997-2000) 3. 149 Abby Bratton (1998-2001) 149 Meghan Rhodes (1998-2001) 149 Erika Wasilewski (1998-2001) 6. 143 Cindy Mikolajewski (1994-97) 7. 142 Samantha Kintzel (2007-10) 8. 141 Jenny Cheung (1995-98) 141 Kelsey Jakupcin (2006-09) 10. 139 Jenny Schwartz (1994-97) 11. 138 MADDY ECCLESTON 12. 131 Ashley Jakupcin (2004-07) 13. 130 Katia Babina (2007-10) 14. 128 Stefanie Menoff (2006-09) 15. 127 Tracy Howitt (1998-2001) 16. 126 Devon Bissinger (1999-2002) 17. 124 Carla Marshack (1989-92) 18. 123 Heidi Romer (2003-06) 19. 121 Patty Bank (1993-96) 20. 117 Julie Weisblatt (1994-97) 117 NIKKI CHIRICOSTA 22. 109 EMILY REULAND 23. 106 Jenna Nussbaum (2005-08) 24. 104 Andrea Meister (2003-06) 104 Tisa Pacella (1989-92) 26. 103 Andrea Volle (2005-08) 27. 102 MARY HILL 28. 95 KATIE GRUBB 29. 90 Susie Schoenberger (2002-05) 30. 87 Lisa Maloney (2001-04) 87 Brenda Conley (1987-90) Others: Johnson 78, Brozovich 14, Fillis 10. 2012-13 Team Members in CAPS

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HONORS & AWARDS CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11

Christine Chiricosta, 2007-08 Christine Chiricosta, 2008-09 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2008-09 Emily Reuland, 2011-12

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM Christine Chiricosta, 2009-10

MAC LEANN GRIMES DAVIDGE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Nanette Zimmerman, 1989-90 Sarah Emdin, 1992-93 Cindy Mikolajewski, 1994-95 Erika Wasilewski, 1999-2000 * Alyson Gabel, 2002-03 Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 * Maddy Eccleston, 2011-12 * co-recipient

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM Christine Chiricosta, 2008-09 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM Carla Marshack, 1989-90 Alyson Gabel, 2002-03 Christine Chiricosta, 2008-09 Christine Chiricosta, 2009-10 Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 Note: CoSIDA Academic All-District & Academic All-America Teams were sponsored by Capital One in 2010-11 and ESPN The Magazine for several years prior to that BOB JAMES MEMORIAL AWARD * Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 * given to only one male and one female student-athlete in the Mid-American Conference each year

Alyson Gabel is one of seven BGSU student-athletes to win the Leann Grimes Davidge Sportsmanship Award. No other MAC school has won the award more than four times.

MAC COACH OF THE YEAR June Stack, 1984-85 MAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Deidee Bissinger, 1996-97 Christine Chiricosta, the first BGSU women’s tennis student-athlete to earn Academic All-America honors, proceeded to do so on no fewer than three occasions. Chiricosta earned a veritable plethora of honors during her four years at BG.

ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Chris Bischoff, 1981-82 Cindy Scheper, 1981-82 Chris Bischoff, 1982-83 Stacey Hudkins, 1983-84 Lyn Brooks, 1985-86 Carla Marshack, 1989-90 Carla Marshack, 1990-91 Carla Marshack, 1991-92 Cindy Mikolajewski, 1995-96 Deidee Bissinger, 1996-97 Cindy Mikolajewski, 1996-97 Susie Schoenberger, 2004-05 Ashley Jakupcin, 2006-07 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2007-08 Christine Chiricosta, 2009-10 Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 Nikki Chiricosta, 2011-12 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Cindy Mikolajewski, 1994-95 Abby Bratton, 1997-98 Meghan Rhodes, 1997-98 Abby Bratton, 1998-99 Meghan Rhodes, 1998-99 Abby Bratton, 1999-2000 Ashley Jakupcin, 2004-05 Ashley Jakupcin, 2005-06

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ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM Carla Marshack, 1989-90 Carla Marshack, 1990-91 Carla Marshack, 1991-92 Alyson Gabel, 2002-03 Lisa Maloney, 2003-04 Heidi Romer, 2003-04 Heidi Romer, 2004-05 Andrea Meister, 2005-06

Abby Bratton won a school-record 30 singles matches in the 1998-99 season BGSUFALCONS.COM 29


HONORS & AWARDS

Deidee Bissinger

Jenny Cheung

Heidi Romer, 2005-06 Ashley Jakupcin, 2006-07 Stefanie Menoff, 2006-07 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2007-08 Stefanie Menoff, 2007-08 Christine Chiricosta, 2008-09 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2008-09 Stefanie Menoff, 2008-09 Christine Chiricosta, 2009-10 Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 Maddy Eccleston, 2010-11 Nikki Chiricosta, 2011-12 Maddy Eccleston, 2011-12 Emily Reuland, 2011-12

Stefanie Menoff

ACADEMIC ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Patty Bank, 1994-95 Cindy Mikolajewski, 1996-97 Jenny Schwartz, 1996-97 Alicia Vassas, 1997-98 Beth Wilson, 1997-98 Abby Bratton, 1998-99 Meghan Rhodes, 1998-99 Beth Wilson, 1998-99 Jessica Easdale, 2011-12 Katie Grubb, 2011-12 Mary Hill, 2011-12 Jade Johnson, 2011-12 MAC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Abby Bratton, 1999-2000 Kelly Dredge, 1999-2000 Tracy Howitt, 1999-2000 Meghan Rhodes, 1999-2000 Erika Wasilewski, 1999-2000 Beth Wilson, 1999-2000 Abby Bratton, 2000-01 Tracy Howitt, 2000-01 Meghan Rhodes, 2000-01 Erika Wasilewski, 2000-01 Jessica Johnson, 2001-02 Lisa Maloney, 2001-02 Alyson Gabel, 2002-03 Jessica Johnson, 2002-03 Laura Kokinda, 2002-03 Lisa Maloney, 2002-03 Lindsey Mix, 2002-03 Susie Schoenberger, 2002-03

Jenny Schwartz (left), Julie Weisblatt (standing, right) and Cindy Mikolajewski

MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ashley Jakupcin, 2006-07 Katia Babina, 2007-08 Emily Reuland, 2010-11 Katie Grubb, 2011-12

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Susie Schoenberger

MAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kelly Dredge (April 8, 1997) Erika Wasilewski (March 17, 1999) Abby Bratton (March 24, 1999) Tracy Howitt (March 26, 2001) Alyson Gabel (Feb. 26, 2003) Ashley Jakupcin (Feb. 10, 2004) Ashley Jakupcin (Feb. 9, 2005) Kelsey Jakupcin (Feb. 7, 2006) Jenna Nussbaum (March 15, 2006) Heidi Romer (April 26, 2006) Samantha Kintzel (April 11, 2007) Kelsey Jakupcin (Jan. 23, 2008) Kelsey Jakupcin (Feb. 13, 2008) Christine Chiricosta (April 23, 2008) Stefanie Menoff (April 1, 2009) Katia Babina (Feb. 3, 2010) Katia Babina (March 3, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (March 17, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (Feb. 2, 2011) Mary Hill (April 20, 2011) Nikki Chiricosta (Jan. 26, 2012) Nikki Chiricosta (Feb. 15, 2012) Emily Reuland (April 11, 2012) Nikki Chiricosta (April 25, 2012)

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HONORS & AWARDS

Katia Babina

Jessica Easdale

MAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Abby Bratton (April 14, 1999) Kelsey Jakupcin (April 3, 2008) Christine Chiricosta (Jan. 22, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (Feb. 19, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (April 2, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (Sept. 24, 2010) Christine Chiricosta (April 22, 2011) Maddy Eccleston (Nov. 10, 2011) Emily Reuland (April 11, 2012)

Meghan Rhodes

ITA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM BGSU, 2007-08 BGSU, 2008-09 BGSU, 2009-10 BGSU, 2010-11 BGSU, 2011-12 ITA SCHOLAR ATHLETES Christine Chiricosta, 2007-08 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2007-08 Stefanie Menoff, 2007-08 Andrea Volle, 2007-08 Christine Chiricosta, 2008-09 Jessica Easdale, 2008-09 Kelsey Jakupcin, 2008-09 Stefanie Menoff, 2008-09 Christine Chiricosta, 2009-10 Jessica Easdale, 2009-10 Maddy Eccleston, 2009-10 Christine Chiricosta, 2010-11 Nikki Chiricosta, 2010-11 Jessica Easdale, 2010-11 Maddy Eccleston, 2010-11 Katie Grubb, 2010-11 Jade Johnson, 2010-11 Emily Reuland, 2010-11 Nikki Chiricosta, 2011-12 Jessica Easdale,2011-12 Maddy Eccleston, 2011-12 Emily Reuland, 2011-12

Erika Wasilewski

NCAA PUBLIC RECOGNITION AWARD * BGSU, 2004-05 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2005-06 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2006-07 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2007-08 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2008-09 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2009-10 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2010-11 (perfect 1,000 score) BGSU, 2011-12 (perfect 1,000 score) * given to teams scoring in the top 10 percent in the nation in their sport with their Academic Progress Rates – BGSU is one of just 209 teams (in all sports, men’s or women’s) to have received a perfect 1000 score in every year since the award’s inception

Beth Wilson This honors & awards section is based on available records and archives – any changes or corrections can be forwarded to the BGSU Athletic Communications office via email (mjcihon@bgsu.edu) or ‘snail mail’ (BGSU Athletic Communications | 247 Perry Stadium East | Bowling Green, OH 43403) BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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LETTERWINNERS

Cameron Benjamin

Gaby Coello

Julie Assenheimer............................... 1993 Katia Babina........................ 2007-08-09-10 Patty Bank........................... 1993-94-95-96 Julie Banks................................1985-86-87 Mary-Catherine Beck.......................... 2010 Cameron Benjamin............. 2002-03-04-05 Chris Bischoff..................... 1980-81-82-83 Deidee Bissinger............. 1997-98-99-2000 Devon Bissinger.............. 1999-2000-01-02 Amy Bottorff.............................1980-81-83 Erin Bowbeer................................. 1992-93 Abby Bratton................... 1998-99-2000-01 Lyn Brooks................................1983-84-85 Jenny Cheung...................... 1995-96-97-98 Martha Chicles.................... 1977-78-79-80 Christine Chiricosta............ 2008-09-10-11 Nikki Chiricosta............................. 2011-12 Gaby Coello........................ 2001-02-03-04 Brenda Conley.................... 1987-88-89-90 Andraea Dalmas........................1987-88-89 Kim Damrauer............................... 1986-87 Kelly Dredge.........................1997-98-2000 Karen Driftmyer........................1977-78-79 Jessica Easdale..........................2010-11-12 Maddy Eccleston.......................2010-11-12 Sarah Emdin........................ 1990-91-92-93 Linda Ensign.............................1980-81-82 Keri Fischer......................................... 1982 Alyson Gabel................................. 2002-03 Arantxa Gomez................................... 1996 Martha Goth................................... 1981-82 Katie Grubb...............................2010-11-12 Diane Hamilton.............................. 1984-85 Libby Harrison.................... 2006-07-08-09 Kassie Hembree.................................. 1993 Rachel Hepner..................................... 1998 Mary Hill........................................ 2011-12 Tracy Howitt................... 1998-99-2000-01

(SINCE 1977)

Libby Harrison

Stacey Hudkins................... 1982-83-84-85 Ashley Jakupcin.................. 2004-05-06-07 Kelsey Jakupcin.................. 2006-07-08-09 Jade Johnson.............................2010-11-12 Jessica Johnson................... 2001-02-03-04 Kory Kerscher................................ 1984-85 Kelly King........................... 1988-89-90-91 Samantha Kintzel................ 2007-08-09-10 Laura Kokinda..........................2002-03-05 Lisa Kosash.................................... 1983-84 Cassidy Landes.............................. 1995-96 Tiffany LaSusa..........................1996-97-99 Mary Lou Kurz.............................. 1977-78 Joni Lindquist...........................1981-82-83 Lisa Maloney...................... 2001-02-03-04 Carla Marshack................... 1989-90-91-92 Andrea Meister.................... 2003-04-05-06 Stefanie Menoff.................. 2006-07-08-09

Kelsey Jakupcin

Andrea Volle

Diana Mickles..................................... 1979 Karen Micus................................... 1992-93 Cindy Mikolajewski............ 1994-95-96-97 Erika Mix..................................1997-98-99 Lindsey Mix................................... 2002-03 Robyn Monn.................................. 1990-91 Jenna Nussbaum.................. 2005-06-07-08 Megan O’Brien................................... 1987 Tisa Pacella......................... 1989-90-91-92 Paula Pocock....................... 1986-87-88-89 Carol Rantala............................1977-78-79 Ingrid Reister...................................... 1987 Emily Reuland............................... 2011-12 Meghan Rhodes.............. 1998-99-2000-01 Leslie Rogers................................. 1977-78 Linda Rohlf......................................... 1985 Heidi Romer........................ 2003-04-05-06 Cindy Scheper..................... 1981-82-83-84 Susie Schoenberger............. 2002-03-04-05 Jenny Schwartz................... 1994-95-96-97 Melissa Seely-Brown................1991-92-93 Barb Swick................................1977-78-79 Stephanie Tober.........................1979-80-81 Alicia Vassas....................................... 1998 Andrea Volle....................... 2005-06-07-08 Erika Wasilewski............. 1998-99-2000-01 Cara Whelan........................................ 1989 Julie Weisblatt..................... 1994-95-96-97 Beth Wilson..................... 1997-98-99-2000 Erika Wolfe......................... 2004-05-06-07 Lori Wydysh................................... 1991-92 Nanette Zimmerman........... 1987-88-89-90 Tammy Zinn..............................1978-79-80 Robin Ziska...............................1977-78-79

Erika Wolfe

Letterwinner information is incomplete or unavailable for some years – any changes or corrections can be forwarded to the BGSU Athletic Communications office via email (mjcihon@bgsu.edu) or ‘snail mail’ (BGSU Athletic Communications | 247 Perry Stadium East | Bowling Green, OH 43403)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

BGSU TENNIS, YEAR BY YEAR Season

Coach

Overall

Pct.

MAC

Reg.Season

MAC Championships

2011-12

Penny Dean

10-10

.500

4-4

5th of 9

Advanced to Semifinals

2010-11

Dean

15- 8

.652

5-3

4th of 9

Advanced to Semifinals

2009-10

Dean

12-10

.545

2-6

T-6th of 9

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2008-09

Dean

12- 7

.632

5-3

4th of 9

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2007-08

Dean

16- 5

.762

4-4

T-5th of 9

Advanced to Semifinals

2006-07

Dean

13- 9

.591

4-4

T-4th of 9

Advanced to Semifinals

2005-06

Dean

14-10

.583

3-5

T-6th of 9

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2004-05

Dean

12-10

.545

4-5

7th of 10

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2003-04

Dean

10-14

.417

3-6

7th of 10

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2002-03

Dean

10-11

.476

5-4

5th of 10

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2001-02

Dean

5-18

.217

3-6

7th of 10

Advanced to Quarterfinals

2000-01

Dean

8-14

.364

4-5

6th of 10

Advanced to Quarterfinals

1999-2000 Dean

12- 9

.571

6-3

T-3rd of 10

Advanced to Semifinals

1998-99

Dean

16- 7

.696

6-3

4th of 10

6th of 10

1997-98

Dean

13- 9

.591

4-4

T-4th of 9

5th of 9

1996-97

Dean

10- 9

.526

3-3

T-3rd of 7

4th of 7

1995-96

Dean

7- 7

.500

3-3

4th of 7

4th of 7

1994-95

Dean

12- 9

.571

2-4

5th of 7

4th of 7

1993-94

Dean

12- 9

.571

1-5

6th of 7

4th of 7

1992-93

Dean

9-10

.474

0-6

7th of 7

7th of 7

1991-92

Dean

10-11

.476

0-5

6th of 6

5th of 6

1990-91

Dean

11-11

.500

1-4

T-4th of 6

4th of 6

1989-90

Sheila Chiricosta

15- 7

.682

2-4

T-4th of 7

6th of 7

1988-89

Chiricosta

11- 9

.550

3-3

4th of 7

6th of 7

1987-88

Chiricosta

9-10

.474

1-5

6th of 7

6th of 7

1986-87

Jenny Gilger

5-15

.250

0-6

7th of 7

7th of 7

1985-86

June Stack

5-17

.227

0-7

8th of 8

8th of 8

1984-85

Stack

8-10

.444

3-5

6th of 9

6th of 9

1983-84

Stack

1982-83

Deb Kurkiewicz

1981-82 1980-81

4- 7

.364

3-5

6th of 9

5th of 9

10- 4

.714

6-2

3rd of 9

3rd of 9

Kurkiewicz

6- 6

.500

4-3

4th of 10

Kurkiewicz

9- 3

.750

5-1

5th of 10

1979-80

Joan Weston

4- 6

.400

1978-79

Weston

4- 4

.500

1977-78

Weston

8- 2

.800

1976-77

Weston

6- 2

.750

1975-76

Janet Parks

7- 2

.778

1974-75

Parks

10- 1

.909

Information based on available records and archives; any changes or corrections can be directed by mail (regular or email) to: BGSU Athletic Communications 247 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, OH 43403 mjcihon@bgsu.edu

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1974-75

Coach: Janet Parks 10-1

Ohio W Ohio Wesleyan W Wright State W Ohio Northern W Notre Dame W Bluffton W Central Michigan W Wayne State W Miami W Toledo W Ohio State L State Tournament

1980-81

Coach: Deb Kurkiewicz 9-3 (5-1 vs. MAC teams) MAC Ty.: Fifth of 10

3-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 5-4 4-1 5-4 5-4 3-2 5-0 0-9 6th

A7 A11 A14 A15 A17 A18 A18 A21 M1 M2

1975-76

Coach: Janet Parks 7-2

WRIGHT STATE W OHIO W OHIO WESLEYAN W WITTENBERG W NOTRE DAME $ W at Cincinnati W at Oberlin W CENTRAL MICHIGAN L at Miami L $ doubles only

5-0 9-0 3-2 5-0 3-0 5-4 5-0 4-5 0-9

Coach: Joan Weston 6-2

KENT STATE W 9-0 Wright State W 9-0 Ohio W 7-2 Notre Dame W 7-2 CINCINNATI W 6-3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 3-6 MIAMI L 3-6 OBERLIN W 3-2 OAISW State Championships 2nd of 22 MAIAW Regional Championships 9th of 18

1977-78

Coach: Joan Weston 8-2

W W W W L W W W W L W L

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

1981-82

1976-77

at Wright State at Ohio at Eastern Michigan TOLEDO WESTERN MICHIGAN BALL STATE KENT STATE OHIO NORTHERN CINCINNATI OHIO STATE Cincinnati (state tourney) Ohio State (state tourney)

A7 at Toledo W 7-2 A8 at Kent State W 7-2 A14 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 A15 OHIO W 7-2 A22 at Ohio Wesleyan W 8-1 A22 vs. Wittenberg # W 6-0 WRIGHT STATE W 9-0 A29 Central Michigan L 1-8 M5 vs. Oberlin ^ W 6-3 M6 at Miami L 2-7 OAISW State Championships T-3rd of 8 # at Delaware, Ohio ^ at Oxford, Ohio

Coach: Deb Kurkiewicz 6-6 (4-3 vs. MAC teams) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 10

Julie Banks (left) and Nanette Zimmerman

1978-79

Coach: Joan Weston 4-4

Ohio Morehead State Toledo Wright State Miami Cincinnati Eastern Michigan Kent State Ohio Large College Ty. -

L 3-6 W 6-3 W 5-4 W 8-1 L 1-8 W 5-4 L 4-5 L 3-6 Lost to Kent State

A4 A5 A17 A19 A25 M2

OHIO WESTERN MICHIGAN at Kent State WRIGHT STATE EASTERN MICHIGAN at Cincinnati at Miami at Toledo at Central Michigan vs. Toledo (state tourney)

1982-83

Coach: Deb Kurkiewicz 10-4 (6-2 MAC / Third of 9) MAC Ty.: Third of 9

1979-80

Coach: Joan Weston 4-6

Wright State W 9-0 M27 at Florida Southern L 2-7 A1 AKRON W 9-0 A10 vs. Purdue $ L 4-5 A10 at Miami L 2-5 A14 at Ohio State L 3-6 A16 vs. Eastern Michigan % L 3-6 A17 vs. Ball State % W 8-1 A17 at Central Michigan W 9-0 A21 at Toledo W 8-1 A24 at Kent State W 7-2 A27 at Western Michigan L 4-5 A29-M1 MAC Championships # 4th of 10 $ at Oxford, Ohio % at Mount Pleasant, Mich. # at Ypsilanti, Mich.

W L L W W L L L W L

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

M22 OBERLIN # W 9-0 M30 at Central Florida W 6-3 A1 at Florida Southern W 5-4 A10 vs. St. Mary’s $ W 8-1 A15 at Ball State W 6-3 A16 vs. Central Michigan ^ W 9-0 A20 OHIO STATE L 2-7 A22 at Toledo W 9-0 A23 vs. Miami $ L 0-9 A24 vs. Iowa $ L 1-8 A29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 8-1 A30 OHIO W 8-1 M6 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-8 M7 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 M12-14 MAC Championships $ 3rd of 9 # Shadow Valley $ at Toledo, Ohio ^ at Muncie, Ind.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1985-86

HALL-OF-FAMER CARLA MARSHACK

Coach: June Stack 5-17 (0-7 MAC / Eighth of 8) MAC Ty.: Eighth of 8

In September of 2006, Carla Marshack became the first-ever Falcon women’s tennis player to be named to the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame. Marshack, a native of Riverwoods, Ill., was the first BGSU female tennis player to capture a MAC singles title, winning the crown at the number-one flight in her senior year of 1992. The team’s No. 1 singles player in all four of her years in the Brown and Orange, Marshack also was the school’s first player to earn the top seed for the MAC Championships, doing so in her sophomore year of 1990. BGSU Hall-of-Famer Carla Marshack

Marshack set school records for singles wins in a season (23) and career (75) and total career wins (124). Though those marks have since been broken, she still ranks among BGSU’s top-10 on each list. A two-time academic all-league and academic all-district selection, she was named the Falcon Club Outstanding Junior Student-Athlete in 1991 and the BGSU Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year in ‘92. In her senior year, Marshack was BGSU’s female nominee for the MAC’s Bob James Award, given to the top student-athletes (one male, one female) in the conference.

1983-84

1984-85

MAC Ty.: Fifth of 9

MAC Ty.: Sixth of 9

Coach: June Stack 4-7 (3-5 MAC / Sixth of 9) A10 at Akron W 8-1 A13 NOTRE DAME L 0-9 A14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W 8-1 A14 MIAMI * L 0-9 A20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 3-6 A21 OHIO * W 5-4 A24 at Ohio State L 0-9 A27 vs. Western Michigan #* L 0-9 A28 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-6 M4 vs. Ball State $* L 4-5 M5 at Toledo * W 5-4 M10-12 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 5th of 9 # at Ypsilanti, Mich. $ at Toledo, Ohio

Eastern Kentucky W 5-4 Morehead State W 6-3 Western Kentucky W 5-4 Indiana L 0-9 M7 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 5-4 M8 at Michigan L 0-9 M23 vs. Auburn # L 0-9 M25 vs. Miami (Fla.) # L 0-9 M26 vs. Tennessee # L 2-7 M27 vs. Illinois # L 1-8 M28 vs. Denison # W 7-2 A2 OHIO STATE L 0-9 A4 at Purdue L 0-9 A11 at Ball State * L 0-9 A18 TOLEDO * L 2-7 A19 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 0-9 A23 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-9 A25 MIAMI * L 0-9 A26 OHIO * L 2-7 M2 at Western Michigan * L 0-9 M3 vs. Notre Dame ^ L 0-5 M3 at Northern Illinois * L 0-9 M8-10 MAC Championships ! 8th of 8 # at Delray Beach, Fla. ^ at DeKalb, Ill. ! at Ypsilanti, Mich.

Coach: June Stack 8-10 (3-5 MAC / Sixth of 9) vs. Baylor $ L 3-6 vs, Marquette $ W 5-4 M23 at Michigan L 0-9 M29 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 7-2 M30 WRIGHT STATE W 9-0 A12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W 8-1 A13 MIAMI * L 0-9 A13 NOTRE DAME L 0-9 A19 OHIO * W 8-1 A20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 2-7 A20 AKRON W 7-2 A24 OHIO STATE L 1-8 A25 at Michigan State L 1-8 A26 vs. Western Michigan !* L 0-9 A27 at Eastern Michigan * L 2-7 A27 vs. Kalamazoo College ! W 7-2 M3 at Ball State * W 5-4 M4 Toledo #* L 2-7 M9-11 MAC Championships # 6th of 9 $ at Delray Beach, Fla. ! at Ypsilanti, Mich. # at Muncie, Ind. The 1984-85 Falcons

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1986-87

Coach: Jenny Gilger (interim) 5-15 (0-6 MAC / Seventh of 7) MAC Ty.: Seventh of 7

CINCINNATI L 0-9 DAYTON W 8-1 XAVIER W 9-0 TOLEDO L 4-5 at Michigan L 0-9 at Akron W 7-2 at Jacksonville L 2-7 Cincinnati & L 1-8 at Flagler L 0-9 Columbus College & L 1-8 at Berry College W 7-2 at Ohio State L 1-8 BALL STATE * L 2-7 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 1-8 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 9-0 MOREHEAD STATE L 4-5 at Toledo * L 4-5 at Eastern Michigan * L 0-9 at Miami * L 0-9 at Ohio * L 1-8 MAC Championships 7th of 7 & site unknown

1987-88

Coach: Sheila Chiricosta 9-10 (1-5 MAC / Sixth of 7) MAC Ty.: Sixth of 7 S11 S20 S21 O3 M29 A5 A8 A12 A15 A16 A22 A23 A30

MARQUETTE L 0-9 at Penn State L 0-9 at Pittsburgh W 8-1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 9-0 at DeKalb W 9-0 at Rutgers L 0-9 at Akron W 5-4 at Wright State W 9-0 at Berry State W 5-0 at Baptist College W 9-0 at Michigan L 0-9 OHIO STATE L 0-9 AKRON W 8-1 at Toledo * L 3-6 at Miami * L 0-9 at Ball State * W 8-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 2-7 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 1-8 at Ohio * L 3-6 MAC Championships 6th of 7

1988-89

Coach: Sheila Chiricosta 11-9 (3-3 MAC / Fourth of 7) MAC Ty.: Sixth of 7 M15 M19 M20 M21

at Notre Dame Oakland & at Ohio State Northern Illinois & at Michigan State at Michigan vs. St. John’s # vs. Lafayette # vs. Eastern Kentucky #

L W L L L L W W L

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

Head coach Sheila Chiricosta (seated, center) and the 1987-88 Falcons M22 vs. Cincinnati # W 6-3 M24 vs. Barry # W 8-1 A6 TOLEDO W 5-4 A7 at Youngstown State W 9-0 MIAMI * L 0-9 at Akron W 9-0 BALL STATE * W 6-3 FINDLAY W 9-0 A21 at Western Michigan * L 1-8 A22 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-6 A29 OHIO * W 8-1 M4-6 MAC Championships ^ 6th of 7 & site unknown # at Hilton Head, S.C. ^ at Athens, Ohio

1989-90

Coach: Sheila Chiricosta 15-7 (2-4 MAC / Tie-Fourth of 7) MAC Ty.: Sixth of 7 S30 O1 O15 O21 F4 F10 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 A3 A7 A8 A14 A17 A18

vs. Eastern Kentucky # at Ohio State CINCINNATI CLEVELAND STATE at Michigan at Michigan State vs. Elon ^ vs. DePauw ^ vs. Baptist College ^ vs. Kalamazoo College ^ vs. Cornell ^ vs. Denison ^ KENYON at Ohio * AKRON at Miami * FINDLAY WRIGHT STATE

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W L W W L L W W W W W W W L W L W W

8-1 1-8 6-3 9-0 0-9 2-7 7-2 6-3 8-1 9-0 8-1 6-3 7-2 3-6 7-2 1-8 9-0 8-1

A20 at Western Michigan * L 0-9 A21 BALL STATE * W 8-1 A26 TOLEDO * L 4-5 A28 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W 5-4 M4-6 MAC Championships ! 6th of 7 # at Columbus, Ohio ^ at Hilton Head, S.C. ! at Toledo, Ohio

1990-91

Coach: Penny Dean 11-11 (1-4 MAC / Tie-Fourth of 6) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 6

S29 vs. Valparaiso # W 9-0 S30 vs. Northern Illinois # L 4-5 S30 at Marquette L 1-8 O13 at Cincinnati L 3-6 O16 OHIO STATE L 1-8 F3 at Michigan L 0-9 F10 INDIANA STATE W 8-1 F23 at Akron W 6-3 M25 vs. St. Thomas ^ W 5-4 M26 vs. Xavier ^ W 5-4 M27 vs. Davidson ^ L 1-8 M28 vs. Charleston Southern ^ W 9-0 M29 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock ^ W 6-3 A2 at Kenyon L 4-5 A6 at St. Mary’s W 6-3 A13 MIAMI * L 0-9 A17 at Wright State W 9-0 A19 BALL STATE * L 4-5 A20 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 0-9 A26 at Toledo * W 5-4 A27 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-6 SINCLAIR COLLEGE W 9-0 M2-4 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th of 6 # at Milwaukee, Wis. ^ at Hilton Head, S.C.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS A8 DENISON W 7-2 A9 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 3-6 A15 at Ball State * L 3-6 A16 at Western Michigan * L 0-9 A22 AKRON * W 8-1 A23 TOLEDO * L 4-5 A28-30 MAC Championships ^ 4th of 7 # at Richmond, Ky. ^ at Ypsilanti, Mich.

1994-95

Coach: Penny Dean 12-9 (2-4 MAC / Fifth of 7) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 7

The 1993-94 Falcons

1991-92

Coach: Penny Dean 10-11 (0-5 MAC / Sixth of 6) MAC Ty.: Fifth of 6

S25 at Hillsdale W 8-1 S27 XAVIER W 6-3 O11 at Butler W 8-1 O12 vs. Illinois at Chicago ^ L 3-6 O12 vs. UW-Milwaukee ^ W 9-0 O25 MARQUETTE L 0-9 M1 INDIANA STATE W 7-2 M6 CINCINNATI W 6-3 M22 at Rollins L 0-6 M23 vs. Montana ! W 6-3 M24 vs. UW-Whitewater ! W 9-0 M25 at Stetson L 2-5 M26 vs. Eastern Illinois ! W 7-2 M31 KENYON L 4-5 A4 AKRON L 2-7 A5 SAINT MARY’S W 6-3 A10 at Eastern Michigan * L 4-5 A11 at Western Michigan * L 0-9 A17 TOLEDO * L 3-6 A24 MIAMI * L 1-8 A25 BALL STATE * L 4-5 A30-M2 MAC Championships 5th of 6 ^ at Indianapolis, Ind. ! at Orange Lake, Fla. # at Muncie, Ind.

1992-93

Coach: Penny Dean 9-10 (0-6 MAC / Seventh of 7) MAC Ty.: Seventh of 7

DETROIT NORTHERN KENTUCKY at Cincinnati HILLSDALE vs. Chicago State # at Marquette at St. Thomas (Fla.) BOWLING GREEN •

vs. Wichita State (spring trip) L 2-6 vs. Howard (spring trip) W 5-4 vs. Morgan State (spring trip) W 6-3 at Kenyon L 2-7 at Ball State * L 2-7 at Miami * L 0-9 at Toledo * L 4-5 CLEVELAND STATE W 9-0 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 2-7 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 4-5 DENISON W 7-2 AKRON * L 2-7 MAC Championships ^ 7th of 7 # at Milwaukee, Wis. ^ at Kalamazoo, Mich.

1993-94

Coach: Penny Dean 12-9 (1-5 MAC / Sixth of 7) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 7 S12 S24 S25 O2-3 O8 O9 O16-17 O20 O29-31 J14-15 F19 F25 F26 M5 M20 M21 M22 M23 A2 A5

NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 9-0 at Illinois at Chicago W 8-1 at Chicago State Ccd., rain BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS at Cincinnati L 4-5 at Xavier W 5-4 Toledo Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) NTS at Hillsdale W 9-0 ITA-Rolex Qualifier ( E. Lansing, Mich.) NTS MAC Team Tennis Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.) T-Third DETROIT W 9-0 at Eastern Kentucky W 6-3 vs. Centre College # W 9-0 at Ohio State L 1-8 at Southeast Missouri State W 6-3 at Murray State W 5-4 at Tennessee-Martin L 2-7 at Middle Tennessee State L 3-6 MIAMI * L 2-7 KENYON W 6-3

W 8-1 W 9-0 W 5-3 W 7-2 L 3-6 L 3-6 W 5-2 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

S17 at Xavier L 4-5 S23 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO W 6-3 O1-2 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O15-16 Toledo Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) NTS O19 HILLSDALE W 7-1 O21 CINCINNATI W 8-1 O28 DePAUL L 4-5 N3-6 ITA Rolex Qualifier (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS F11 KENYON # W 8-1 F12 DENISON # W 9-0 F17 MARSHALL # W 6-3 F19 ILLINOIS STATE # W 6-3 F25 at Eastern Kentucky W 6-3 F25 vs. Murray State ! W 7-2 M3 at Ohio State L 0-9 M11-12 Cornell Invitational (Ithaca, N.Y.) NTS M18 at Cal Poly-Pomona W 5-2 M21 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-5 M22 vs. Nebraska $ L 0-9 A1 at Miami * L 2-7 A7 at Toledo * W 8-1 A8 at Akron * W 6-3 A15 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-6 A21 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 2-7 A22 BALL STATE * L 1-8 A27-29 MAC Championships ^ 4th of 7 # Laurel Hill ! at Richmond, Ky. $ at Newport Beach, Calif. ^ at Oxford, Ohio

1995-96

Coach: Penny Dean 7-7 (3-3 MAC / Fourth of 7) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 7

S15-17 West Virginia Inv. ( Morgantown, W.Va.) NTS S22-24 Ohio Intercollegiates ( Columbus, Ohio) NTS S30-O1 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O7-8 Toledo Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) NTS O27-29 Marquette Inv. (Milwaukee, Wis.) NTS N2-5 ITA Rolex Qualifier (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS F9 at Butler W 9-0 F10 at Indiana State L 2-5 F16-18 Eastern Kentucky Tournament (Richmond, Ky.) NTS M9 at Cincinnati W 7-2 M22 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-1 M23 at New Orleans L 4-5 M24 at Southwestern Louisiana L 3-5 BGSUFALCONS.COM 37


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS M29 XAVIER W 6-1 M31 MIAMI * L 2-5 A5 at Western Michigan * L 1-6 A6 at Ball State * L 1-6 A12 TOLEDO * W 7-0 A13 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W 6-1 A19 AKRON * W 7-0 A25-27 MAC Championships 4th of 7 # at Toledo, Ohio

1996-97

Coach: Penny Dean 10-9 (3-3 MAC / Tie-Third of 7) MAC Ty.: Fourth of 7

S21-22 BGSU INVITATIONAL S27-29 Ohio Intercollegiates (Columbus, Ohio) O4-6 MSU Invitational (East Lansing, Mich.) O11-13 Zips Collegiate Championships (Akron, Ohio) O18 YOUNGSTOWN STATE & W N7-10 Regional Rolex Qualifier (Bloomington, Ind.) F7 INDIANA STATE ^ L F14-16 Eastern Kentucky Tournament (Richmond, Ky.) F28 vs. Northern Illinois % L M1 at Illinois at Chicago W M7 CINCINNATI ^ W M23 vs. Southern Utah + W M24 at Cal State Sacramento W M25 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) L M27 at San Francisco W M30 at Miami * L A5 at Akron * W A11 BALL STATE =* W A12 WESTERN MICHIGAN &* L A15 at Ohio State L A18 at Eastern Michigan * L A19 at Toledo * W A24 EASTERN MICHIGAN $ W A25 WESTERN MICHIGAN ! L A26 BALL STATE # L $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal ! MAC Tournament Semifinal # MAC Tournament Third-Place Match & Westowne Tennis Club ^ Laurel Hill % at Chicago, Ill. + at Stanford, Calif. = Central Tennis & Fitness

NTS NTS

The 1996-97 Falcons

NTS NTS 9-0 NTS 1-8 NTS 3-6 5-4 8-1 9-0 8-1 4-5 9-0 2-7 9-0 5-4 2-7 0-9 0-9 8-1 5-3 1-5 3-5

N6-9 ITA Rolex II Midwest Championships (Bloomington, Ind.) NTS J16 DePAUL (Lima, Ohio) L 2-7 J18 at Ohio State L 0-9 J31 at Cincinnati W 6-3 F6-8 Eastern Kentucky Tournament (Richmond, Ky.) Cancelled F28 UIC (Courts of Sylvania) L 4-5 M9 vs. Butler ^ W 8-1 M10 vs. Oral Roberts ^ W 6-3 M11 vs. Indiana State ^ L 4-5 M12 vs. UNC-Charlotte ^ W 9-0 M13 vs. East Carolina ^ W 6-3 M22 XAVIER (Laurel Hill) W 7-2 M24 at Toledo * W 9-0 M27 AKRON * W 9-0 A3 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 3-6 A5 MIAMI * L 3-6 A11 vs. Marshall (DeKalb, Ill.) * W 6-3 A12 at Northern Illinois * W 6-3 A15 KENYON W 7-2 A16 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 4-5 A18 at Ball State * L 4-5 A23 vs. Eastern Michigan $ L 1-5 A24 vs. Northern Illinois % W 5-1 A25 vs. Marshall # W 5-2 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Akron, Ohio) % MAC Tournament Back Draw (Akron, Ohio) # MAC Tournament Fifth-Place Match (Akron, Ohio) ^ at Hilton Head, S.C.

1997-98

Coach: Penny Dean 13-9 (4-4 MAC / T-Fourth of 9) MAC Ty.: Fifth of 9 S12-14 S27-28 O10-12 O17-19

West Virginia Tournament (Morgantown, W.Va.) BGSU INVITATIONAL MSU Spartan Invitational (East Lansing, Mich.) MAC Individual Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

NTS NTS NTS

1998-99

Coach: Penny Dean 16-7 (6-3 MAC / Fourth of 10) MAC Ty.: Sixth of 10

S19-20 BGSU INVITATIONAL S25-27 MSU Spartan Invitational (East Lansing, Mich.) O9-11 Ohio State Invitational (Columbus, Ohio) O16-18 MAC Individual Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.) J23 at Michigan State L F5-7 Eastern Kentucky Invitational (Richmond, Ky.) F12 CINCINNATI % W F26 at Illinois at Chicago W F27 at DePaul L M8 vs. Quinnipiac (Phoenix, Ariz.) W M9 vs. Pittsburgh (Phoenix, Ariz.) W M10 vs. Detroit (Phoenix, Ariz.) W M11-12 Phoenix College Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.) M19 at Xavier W M20 at Butler W M21 at Indiana State W M26 at Toledo * W M27 at Eastern Michigan * W A2 at Marshall * L A3 at Miami * L A9 BUFFALO * W A10 AKRON * W A10 CLEVELAND STATE W A17 BALL STATE * W A23 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L A24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W A29 vs. Eastern Michigan $ L A30 vs. Toledo % W M1 at Ball State ^ L $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Muncie, Ind.) % MAC Tournament Back Draw (Muncie, Ind.) ^ MAC Tournament Fifth-Place Match % at Laurel Hill; Toledo

NTS NTS NTS NTS 3-4 NTS 5-2 5-4 4-5 7-2 7-0 6-1 NTS 8-1 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-2 2-5 2-5 7-0 5-2 7-0 5-2 2-5 5-2 2-4 4-0 2-4

NTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001-02

Coach: Penny Dean 5-18 (3-6 MAC / Seventh of 10) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

The 1999-2000 team went 6-3 in the MAC for the second-straight season

1999-2000

2000-01

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Semifinals

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

Coach: Penny Dean 12-9 (6-3 MAC / T-Third of 10) S18-19 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O9-10 Miami Classic (Oxford, Ohio) NTS O15-17 Indiana Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) NTS O22-24 Fall MAC Indoor Meet (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS N3-4 ITA Regionals Qualifier (Columbus, Ohio) NTS N5-8 ITA Regionals (Columbus, Ohio) NTS J23 BUTLER # W 7-2 J29 at Michigan State W 6-1 J30 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO # W 5-2 F5 INDIANA STATE % W 5-2 F13 DePAUL # L 3-4 F18 at Nebraska L 1-8 F19 vs. Wyoming & W 7-2 M4 at Cincinnati L 3-6 M17 at UNLV L 1-8 M18 vs. Boston College ! L 4-5 M24 MIAMI * W 5-2 M25 MARSHALL * L 1-6 M31 at Akron * W 7-0 A1 at Buffalo * W 7-0 A6 at Ball State * W 5-2 A14 at Northern Illinois * L 3-4 A15 at Western Michigan * L 1-6 A21 EASTERN MICHIGAN #* W 5-2 A22 TOLEDO * W 5-2 A28 vs. Ball State ^ W 4-3 A29 at Western Michigan $ L 0-4 ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Kalamazoo, Mich.) $ MAC Tournament Semifinal # at Shadow Valley; Toledo % at Laurel Hill; Toledo & at Lincoln, Neb. ! at Las Vegas, Nev.

Coach: Penny Dean 8-14 (4-5 MAC / Sixth of 10) S23-24 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O6-8 Wolverine Fall Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NTS O20-22 Fall MAC Indoor Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS O27-30 ITA Midwest Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NTS J19 at Michigan L 0-7 J27 vs. Indiana State ^ W 6-1 J27 at Indiana L 0-7 F9 CINCINNATI # L 3-4 F10 at Michigan State L 3-4 F17 at Illinois at Chicago L 1-6 F18 at DePaul L 2-5 F22 at Wyoming L 2-5 F23 at Air Force L 1-6 F24 vs. Sam Houston State % W 6-1 M9 at Butler W 6-1 M23 AKRON * W 5-2 M24 BUFFALO * W 7-0 M29 BALL STATE * L 3-4 M31 XAVIER W 5-2 A6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 4-3 A7 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 1-6 A13 at Eastern Michigan * L 1-6 A14 at Toledo * W 6-1 A20 at Miami * L 1-6 A21 at Marshall * L 0-7 A27 vs. Miami $ L 0-4 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Huntington, W.Va.) # at Shadow Valley; Toledo ^ at Bloomington, Ind. % at Colorado Springs, Colo.

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S29-30 BGSU INVITATIONAL O5-7 Wolverine Fall Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) O19-21 Louisville Invitational (Louisville, Ky.) N9-11 Fall MAC Indoor Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.) J20 at Indiana L J21 at Xavier L F2 WRIGHT STATE # W F3 at Michigan State L F8 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO # L F9 DePAUL # L M2 at Cincinnati L M9 at Ohio State L M9 vs. Drake % L M12 vs. Colorado State & L M13 at Cal State Northridge L M15 at UC Riverside L M22 at Ball State * L M29 at Western Michigan * L M30 at Northern Illinois * L A5 TOLEDO #* W A6 EASTERN MICHIGAN #* L A12 MARSHALL #* L A13 MIAMI * L A19 at Buffalo * W A20 at Akron * W A25 vs. Buffalo ^ W A26 vs. Marshall $ L ^ MAC Tournament First Round (Muncie, Ind.) $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Muncie, Ind.) # at Shadow Valley; Toledo % at Columbus, Ohio & at Newport Beach, Calif.

NTS NTS NTS NTS 0-7 2-5 7-0 1-6 3-4 1-6 0-7 0-7 2-5 2-5 2-5 3-4 1-6 0-7 2-5 5-2 2-5 0-7 3-4 7-0 6-1 4-0 0-4

Deidee Bissinger finished her BGSU career in the spring of 2000 with a then school-record 153 wins

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

Coach: Penny Dean 10-11 (5-4 MAC / Fifth of 10) S28-29 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O4-6 Wolverine Fall Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NTS O22 WAYNE STATE W 7-0 O24-27 ITA Regional Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS N8-10 Fall MAC Indoor Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS J31 at Michigan State L 0-7 F2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W 7-0 F8 CINCINNATI # L 2-5 F14 at DePaul L 0-7 F15 at Illinois at Chicago L 2-5 F21 WRIGHT STATE # W 7-0 F22 BUTLER # W 5-2 F28 TOLEDO #* W 5-2 M1 EASTERN MICHIGAN #* L 1-6 M15 at Indiana L 1-6 M15 vs. Indiana State ^ W 4-3 M22 XAVIER L 2-5 M28 vs. Northern Illinois %* L 1-6 M29 at Western Michigan * L 0-7 A4 at Marshall * L 0-7 A5 at Miami * W 4-3 A12 BALL STATE * W 4-3 A18 AKRON #* W 6-1 A19 BUFFALO * W 6-1 A25 vs. Northern Illinois $ L 1-4 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Ypsilanti, Mich.) ^ at Bloomington, Ind. % at Rockford, Ill. # at Shadow Valley; Toledo

Coach: Penny Dean 10-14 (3-6 MAC / Seventh of 10) S27-28 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O3-5 Wolverine Fall Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NTS O10-12 Spartan Cup (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS O21 WAYNE STATE W 7-0 O24 WESTERN ONTARIO W 7-0 J24 at Michigan State L 1-6 J25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W 7-0 F1 WRIGHT STATE # W 7-0 F6 DePAUL # L 1-6 F7 at Cincinnati L 1-6 F13 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO # W 4-3 F21 at Indiana State L 3-4 F22 at Butler W 5-2 F27 at Buffalo * W 4-3 F28 vs. Akron (Lexington, Ohio) * W 6-1 M19 at UNLV L 0-7 M21 vs. Middle Tennessee State % L 3-4 M26 at Eastern Michigan * L 0-7 M27 at Toledo * W 4-3 A2 WESTERN MICHIGAN #* L 0-7 A3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 0-7 A9 MIAMI * L 0-7 A10 MARSHALL * L 0-7 A13 at Xavier L 1-6 A17 at Ball State * L 3-4 A22 vs. Akron ^ W 4-0 A23 vs. Western Michigan $ L 0-4 # at Shadow Valley; Toledo % at Las Vegas, Nev. ^ MAC Tournament First Round (Rockford, Ill.) $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Rockford, Ill.)

Coach: Penny Dean 12-10 (4-5 MAC / Seventh of 10) S25-26 BGSU INVITATIONAL O1-3 Wolverine Fall Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) O7 WAYNE STATE W N12-13 Penn State Tournament (State College, Pa.) J22 WRIGHT STATE # W J23 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W J29 at Michigan State L F5 BUTLER # W F6 INDIANA STATE # W F12 at Illinois at Chicago W F13 at DePaul L F19 vs. Iowa (Milwaukee, Wis.) L F20 at Marquette L F25 CINCINNATI # W F27 XAVIER # W M26 BALL STATE * L A1 BUFFALO * W A2 AKRON * W A8 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L A9 TOLEDO * W A15 at Western Michigan * L A16 at Northern Illinois * W A22 at Miami * L A23 at Marshall * L A29 vs. Eastern Michigan ^ L ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Muncie, Ind.) # at Shadow Valley; Toledo

NTS NTS 7-0 NTS 6-1 4-3 0-7 7-0 6-1 4-3 0-7 0-7 3-4 4-3 6-1 3-4 6-1 7-0 1-6 5-2 0-7 4-3 2-5 0-7 1-4

Cameron Benjamin and Susie Schoenberger captained the 2004-05 Falcons (right).

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007-08

Coach: Penny Dean 16-5 (4-4 MAC / T-Fifth of 9) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Semifinals

The 2005-06 Falcons reeled off a school-record 11-match winning streak

2005-06

2006-07

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

MAC Ty.: Advanced to Semifinals

Coach: Penny Dean 14-10 (3-5 MAC / T-Sixth of 9) S24-25 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS S30-O2 Wolverine Fall Inv. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NTS O20-22 ITA Midwest Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS J21 at Ohio State L 0-7 J27 at Michigan State L 1-6 J29 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W 5-2 F3 at Indiana State L 2-5 F4 at Butler W 4-3 F5 vs. DePaul (Indianapolis, Ind.) L 0-7 F11 BRADLEY # W 7-0 F12 WRIGHT STATE # W 6-1 F18 at Xavier W 4-3 F19 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO # W 6-1 F24 IUPUI # W 6-1 M6 vs. Grand Valley State % W 6-1 M6 vs. Mount St. Mary’s % W 7-0 M7 vs. Duquesne % W 6-1 M18 FERRIS STATE # W 7-0 M24 AKRON #* W 7-0 M25 BUFFALO #* W 5-2 M31 at Ball State * L 3-4 A1 at Miami * L 3-4 A8 WESTERN MICHIGAN #* L 0-7 A14 at Toledo * L 2-5 A15 at Eastern Michigan * L 2-5 A21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 7-0 A27 vs. Buffalo (Oxford, Ohio) $ L 2-4 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal # at Shadow Valley; Toledo % at Orlando, Fla.

Coach: Penny Dean 13-9 (4-4 MAC / T-Fourth of 9) S16-17 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O6-8 Wildcat Invitational (Evansville, Ill.) NTS O19-20 ITA Midwest Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS J12 at Cincinnati L 3-4 J20 at Illinois at Chicago W 5-2 J21 at DePaul L 2-5 J27 at Ohio State L 0-7 J28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W 7-0 F9 DUQUESNE # W 4-3 F10 XAVIER # W 6-1 F11 DETROIT # W 7-0 F24 at Michigan State L 1-6 F25 BUTLER # W 5-2 M18 WRIGHT STATE # W 7-0 M24 at Northern Illinois * W 6-1 M25 FERRIS STATE W 7-0 M30 at Buffalo * L 3-4 M31 at Akron * W 6-1 A6 MIAMI #* W 5-2 A7 BALL STATE #* W 5-2 A14 at Western Michigan * L 1-6 A 20 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L 3-4 A21 TOLEDO * L 1-6 A27 vs. Miami ^ W 4-3 A28 vs. Western Michigan % L 0-4 ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Laurel Hill, Toledo) % MAC Tournament Semifinal (Toledo, Ohio) # at Shadow Valley; Toledo

S15-16 BGSU INVITATIONAL O5-7 Queen City Inv. (Cincinnati, Ohio) O19-20 ITA Midwest Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) J12-13 IU Doubles Inv. (Bloomington, Ind.) J20 at Butler W J26 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # W J27 WRIGHT STATE # W F9 UIC # W F10 INDIANA STATE # W F15 DETROIT # W F16 DUQUESNE # W F23 at Cincinnati W F24 at Xavier W M4 at UC San Diego W M6 at Cal Poly Pomona W M21 at Eastern Michigan * L M22 at Toledo * L M29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS #* W A4 BUFFALO #* W A5 AKRON * W A11 at Miami * L A12 at Ball State * W A19 WESTERN MICHIGAN !* L A25 vs. Eastern Michigan ^ W A26 vs. Western Michigan % L ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Buffalo, N.Y.) % MAC Tournament Semifinal (Buffalo, N.Y.) # at Shadow Valley; Toledo ! match began at Keefe Courts, but was moved to Shadow Valley midway through

NTS NTS NTS NTS 5-2 7-0 7-0 6-1 4-3 5-2 5-2 7-0 6-1 7-2 9-0 3-4 3-4 7-0 4-3 6-1 1-6 6-1 2-5 4-2 0-4

Senior captains Jenna Nussbaum (top) and Andrea Volle helped BG get back to the semifinal round in ’07-08. The duo helped BGSU to a program-record 55 victories during their four years. BOWLING GREEN • 2012-13 FALCON TENNIS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2008-09

Coach: Penny Dean 12-7 (5-3 MAC / Fourth of 9) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

S20-21 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS S27-28 Spartan Inv. (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS O10-12 MAC Fall Tourn. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS O23-28 ITA Midwest Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS J16 at Duquesne W 5-2 J17 at Youngstown State W 5-2 J23 CLEVELAND STATE % W 7-0 J24 WRIGHT STATE % Cancelled F7 XAVIER % W 6-1 F8 CINCINNATI % W 7-0 F21 at Michigan State L 0-7 F22 at Detroit L 3-4 F27 BUTLER % W 7-0 M15 IUPUI % W 7-0 M20 at UIC L 2-5 M21 at Western Michigan * L 1-6 M27 TOLEDO * W 4-3 M28 EASTERN MICHIGAN *% W 6-1 A3 at Northern Illinois * W 6-1 A10 at Akron * L 1-6 A11 at Buffalo * W 4-3 A17 BALL STATE * W 7-0 A18 MIAMI * L 3-4 A24 TOLEDO #^ L 0-4 ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal % at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg # at Keefe Auxiliary Courts (‘old’ Keefe Courts)

Seniors (left to right) Libby Harrison, Stefanie Menoff and Kelsey Jakupcin helped the 2008-09 team to a winning record in MAC play for the first time in six years. The trio helped BG win 55 dual matches, tying the school record for a four-year span

The 2006-07 Falcons – captained by (photo at right) Jenna Nussbaum, Erica Wolfe and Ashley Jakupcin – tied for fourth in the MAC’s regular-season standings and advanced to the semifinal round of the conference tournament

2009-10

Coach: Penny Dean 12-10 (2-6 MAC / T-Sixth of 9) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Quarterfinals

S19-20 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS O2-4 Queen City Inv. (Cincinnati, Ohio) NTS O23-24 Belmont Inv. (Nashville, Tenn.) NTS J16 at Louisville L 2-5 J17 vs. Morehead State & W 6-1 J23 at Cincinnati W 5-2 J24 at Xavier W 4-3 J30 IPFW % W 6-1 J31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE % W 7-0 F12 DETROIT % W 5-2 F13 at Michigan State L 2-5 F21 UIC % L 1-6 F26 at Cleveland State W 5-2 M9 vs. South Dakota $ W 7-0 M10 vs. Temple $ W 5-2 M11 vs. North Dakota $ Cancelled M19 DUQUESNE % W 4-3 M26 at Ball State * W 6-1 M27 at Miami * L 2-5 A2 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 2-5 A9 at Toledo * L 3-4 A10 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-4 A16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *% W 5-2 A23 AKRON * L 1-6 A24 BUFFALO *% L 2-5 A30 vs. Akron ^ L 1-4 ^ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Kalamazoo, Mich.) % at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg & at Louisville, Ky. $ at Orlando, Fla.

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Seniors Katia Babina (left) and Sam Kintzel cocaptained the 2009-10 Falcons.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011-12

Coach: Penny Dean 10-10 (4-4 MAC / Fifth of 9) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Semifinals

Coach Penny Dean with her lone 2010-11 senior, Christine Chiricosta. Chiricosta finished her career as BGSU’s record-holder on all three career wins lists. She earned All-MAC First-Team honors twice and was a three-time Academic All-American.

2010-11

Coach: Penny Dean 15-8 (5-3 MAC / Fourth of 9) MAC Ty.: Advanced to Semifinals S18-19 S24-26 O8-9 O22-24 J21 J22 J28 J29 J30 F4 F5 F12 F18 F19 F27 M19 M25 M26 A1 A2 A8 A9 A15 A16 A23

BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS Spartan Inv. (East Lansing, Mich.) NTS Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) NTS ITA Second Chance (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS at Louisville L 0-7 vs. West Virginia & W 6-1 CLEVELAND STATE % W 7-0 at IUPUI W 7-0 at Butler W 7-0 at Michigan State L 0-7 CINCINNATI % W 5-2 at IPFW W 5-2 at Air Force L 2-5 vs. Colorado State ^ W 5-2 at Detroit W 6-1 at Youngstown State W 7-0 at Buffalo * W 5-2 at Akron * L 2-5 MIAMI *% L 2-5 BALL STATE *% W 6-1 at Western Michigan * L 2-5 at UIC L 3-4 EASTERN MICHIGAN *% W 4-3 TOLEDO *% W 4-3 at Northern Illinois * W 7-0

A29 vs. Toledo $ W 4-0 A30 vs. Miami ! L 0-4 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Ypsilanti, Mich.) ! MAC Tournament Semifinal (Ypsilanti, Mich.) % at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg & at Louisville, Ky. ^ at Colorado Springs, Colo.

S16-17 BGSU INVITATIONAL NTS S30-O1 Fall MAC Invite (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS O14-15 Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio) NTS O20-22 ITA Midwest Reg. (Columbus, Ohio) NTS N4-6 Green & White Inv. (E. Lansing, Mich.) NTS J21 at Duquesne W 5-2 J22 at Cincinnati W 6-1 F4 CHICAGO STATE % W 7-0 F5 UIC % L 2-5 F10 at Michigan State L 3-4 F18 LOUISVILLE % L 2-5 F25 at Cleveland State W 5-2 M18 vs. Houston ^ L 2-5 M19 vs. Kansas ^ L 1-6 M24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 7-0 M30 BUFFALO %* W 4-3 M31 AKRON %* L 0-7 A6 at Miami * L 2-5 A7 at Ball State * W 6-1 A10 VALPARAISO % W 7-0 A13 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 3-4 A20 at Eastern Michigan * L 3-4 A21 at Toledo * W 4-3 A27 vs. Eastern Michigan $ W 4-0 A28 vs. Miami ! L 0-4 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (DeKalb, Ill.) ! MAC Tournament Semifinal (Aurora, Ill.) % at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg ^ at Las Vegas, Nev.

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ROBERT J. KEEFE / KEEFE COURTS No discussion of tennis at Bowling Green would be complete without mentioning the name Robert J. Keefe. During his 23-year tenure at Bowling Green, Keefe became the first full-time coach of the Falcon men’s tennis squad and was inducted into the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. Keefe, a Navy veteran of World War II, embarked upon what he thought would be a long-term professorial career at the University of Saskatchewan when he learned of an opening at Bowling Green in 1955. Not only would it put the family close to in-laws in Oberlin, Ohio, but more importantly, it included the opportunity to coach tennis and teach future teachers, his daughter said.

He also started the curling club, a legacy of his two years in Saskatchewan, at BGSU, and regularly attended many University sporting events. He earned his undergraduate degree in English from Brooklyn College in 1940 and his master’s and doctorate degrees from Columbia in 1941 and 1952, respectively. He and Frances, his wife of 63 years, had two daughters, Carolyn Keefe and Barbara Hall, along with two grandchildren and two greatgranddaughters.Robert J. Keefe, 87, a professor emeritus of health and physical education at BGSU, passed away at Wood County Hospital in January of 2006.

He never had any misgivings about his choice to be a teacher, Mr. Keefe added, noting that many of his students and team players stayed in touch with him over the years. Keefe, as mentioned, was the first full-time tennis coach at BG, serving in that capacity from 1955 until 1968. His teams compiled an 83-76 record, including the 1964 Mid-American Conference championship (BGSU tied Miami for the league crown). That team also posted an undefeated record in 15 dual matches. Between 1962-64, Keefe’s Falcon teams compiled a 34-5 dual-match record. In 1980, the tennis facility at BGSU was named in his honor. While coaching at BG, Keefe was also a full-time professor in the health, physical education and recreation department. Keefe served as the Dean of the College of Education for six years upon his retirement from coaching.

Photos (clockwise from top): Robert Keefe • Keefe with BGSU coach Penny Dean at a dedication ceremony at the original Keefe Courts (behind the BGSU Ice Arena) • Cara Whelan Wilson dedication at the ‘new’ Keefe Courts • An overhead view of the new facility, just after its completion in 2009 • The Falcons take on Toledo in a match at the new courts during the 2009 season.

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BGSU FALCON TENNIS 2012-13 SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 14-16 Muirfield Village Collegiate Championships (Dublin, Ohio)_ __ 9:00 a.m. 21-22 BGSU INVITATIONAL____________________ 9:00 a.m. OCTOBER 12-13

Rocket Invitational (Toledo, Ohio)_ ___________________ 9:00 a.m.

NOVEMBER 9-11 WMU Super Challenge (Kalamazoo, Mich.)_ __________ 10:00 a.m. JANUARY 11-13 18 19 26 27 FEBRUARY 2 3 8 10 22 24 MARCH 16 17 22 23 29 APRIL 5 6 12 13 20 26-28

adidas IU Winter Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)____________ 12:00 at Notre Dame_______________________________________ 1:00 DUQUESNE #__________________________________ 2:30 vs. Drake (Chicago, Ill.)_______________________________ 12:30 at Chicago State_ ________________________________ 9:00 a.m. YOUNGSTOWN STATE #____________________ 2:30 EVANSVILLE #_ ___________________________ 9:30 a.m. CLEVELAND STATE #_ _____________________ 12:00 CINCINNATI #______________________________ 9:30 a.m. IPFW #_ ________________________________________ 12:00 CALIFORNIA (PA.) #______________________ 9:30 a.m. BUTLER #______________________________________ 1:00 at UIC_________________________________________ 11:00 a.m. TOLEDO *______________________________________ 1:00 EASTERN MICHIGAN *_ _____________________ 1:00 at Northern Illinois *___________________________________ 1:00 at Akron *___________________________________________ 1:00 at Buffalo *__________________________________________ 1:00 BALL STATE *_ ________________________________ 1:00 MIAMI *__________________________________________ 1:00 at Western Michigan *_________________________________ 1:00 MAC Championships (Muncie, Ind.)_ ________________________

* Mid-American Conference match // All times p.m. unless noted HOME matches at Keefe Courts unless noted # at Perrysburg Tennis Center; Perrysburg, Ohio Schedule subject to change


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