2010-11 Nebraska Women's Tennis Guide

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Nebraska Women’s Tennis 2011 MEDIA GUIDE OUTLOOK/ROSTER...........................................2-3

2011 Outlook.........................................................2 2011 Roster...........................................................2 2011 Schedule.......................................................3

COACHING/ATHLETIC STAFF............................4-7

Head Coach Scott Jacobson..................................4 Assistant Coach Hayden Perez..............................5 Athletic Director Tom Osborne...............................6 Senior Woman Administrator Pat Logsdon..........7 Associate Athletic Director Bob Burton.................7 Women’s Tennis Support Staff.............................7

THE HUSKERS.................................................8-13

Abby Buxton............................................................8 Madeleine Geibert.................................................9 Jennifer Holmberg............................................... 10 Mary Weatherholt................................................ 11 Chelsea Finnegan, Patricia Veresova................ 12 Janine Weinreich, Stefanie Weinstein............... 13 Frederike Putthoff, Maike Zeppernick............... 14

SEASON REVIEW...........................................15-19

2009-10 Recap................................................... 15 2009-10 Season Facts....................................... 15 2009-10 Results/Stats....................................... 16 2009-10 Big 12 Conference Results..................17 2011 Opponent Information.............................. 18 Big 12 Conference Information.......................... 19

HISTORY & RECORDS...................................20-24

Series Records.................................................... 20 Year-by-Year Records (1997-2010).................... 21 Single-Season & Career Records....................... 22 Honors & Awards/Letterwinners........................ 23 Big 12 Conference History...................................24

THIS IS NEBRASKA........................................25-40

First-Class Facilities.......................................26-27 Academic Success and Life Skills.................28-31 Conference and National Success................32-33 Leading the Way.............................................34-35 City and State Life..........................................36-37 The Big Ten Conference.................................38-39 Nebraska Women’s Tennis Tradition................. 40

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

The 2011 University of Nebraska Women’s Tennis Media Guide was written and designed by Media Relations Student Assistant Makayla Hipke, with editing assistance from Jeff Griesch, Keith Mann and with help from the women’s tennis coaching staff. The guide was produced on Adobe InDesign CS4 and printed at the University of Nebraska Printing Services. Cover design created by Annie Wood. Photo Credits: Scott Bruhn. Cost: $3

UNIVERSITY MISSION

The mission of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department is to serve our student-athletes, coaches, staff and fans by: Displaying integrity in every decision and action; Building and maintaining trust with others; Giving respect to each person we encounter; Pursuing unity of purpose through teamwork; maintaining loyalty to student-athletes, co-workers, fans and the University of Nebraska.

QUICK FACTS

Location......................................................Lincoln, Neb. Population..........................................................254,001 Enrollment........................................................... 24,610 Nickname....................................Cornhuskers, Huskers Colors................................................ Scarlet and Cream Affiliation................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................................................Big 12 Chancellor......................................Harvey Perlman, J.D. Athletic Director......................................... Tom Osborne Executive Associate A.D............................. Marc Boehm Associate A.D./SWA....................................Pat Logsdon Associate A.D................................................ Bob Burton

WOMEN’S TENNIS INFORMATION

Head Coach............................................ Scott Jacobson Record at Nebraska..........................................243-164 Years at Nebraska.......................................................19 Jacobson’s E-mail..................sjacobson@huskers.com Jacobson’s Cell.....................................(402) 450-6229 Assistant Coach.........................................Hayden Perez Years at Nebraska.................................................... Four Perez’s E-mail...............................hperez@huskers.com Perez’s Cell...........................................(402) 540-3261 Tennis Secretary.......................................... Ellen Shutts Tennis Office Phone............................. (402) 472-9430 Tennis Office Fax.................................. (402) 472-2272 Indoor Facility.......................... Nebraska Tennis Center 2009-10 Overall Record..........................................22-6 2009-10 Big 12 Record/Finish......................... 9-2/3rd 2010 Final ITA Ranking........................................... 35th 2010 NCAA Finish......................................................1-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 7/1

MEDIA RELATIONS

Assistant A.D./Media Relations.................. Keith Mann Women’s Tennis Contact........................Makayla Hipke Office Phone......................................... (402) 472-0694 Cell Phone.............................................(402) 340-9081 Office Fax.............................................. (402) 472-2005 Hipke’s E-mail..............................mhipke@huskers.com Photographer................................................Scott Bruhn Administrative Assistant............................ Vicki Capazo Website.......................................................Huskers.com Mailing Address................... Nebraska Media Relations One Memorial Stadium, P.O. Box 880123 Lincoln, NE 68588-0123

MEDIA INFORMATION

All interviews of student-athletes and coaching staff must be arranged through Media Relations student assistant Makayla Hipke at least one day in advance. The Huskers generally practice weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m. Releases will be provided each week the Huskers compete and final match results are available at Huskers.com.

HUSKERS.COM

The most up-to-the-minute coverage of women’s tennis can be found at Huskers.com, the official website of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department. You can also find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and roster information, weekly releases, statistics and match stories. Huskers fans can also gain even greater access to Nebraska athletics by subscribing to HuskersNside, which provides an array of premium content. More information can be found by visiting Huskers.com and clicking on “HuskersNside”.


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2011 Nebraska Women’s Tennis

EXPERIENCE, TALENT HIGHLIGHT

2011 HUSKERS

After a record-breaking 2009-10 campaign, the Nebraska women’s tennis team is aiming to match those successes this season. Last year’s team posted an overall record of 22-6 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. With a high level of talent that includes seven returning letterwinners, the 2010-11 Nebraska women’s team is hoping to take the program to new heights. “Last year’s program was certainly incredibly gifted, but to reach the level of excellence that existed there needs to be an underlying intangible,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “That intangible was definitely the team’s chemistry.” In addition to their achievements in the NCAA Tournament last season, the Huskers also captured a third-place finish in the Big 12. As they enter their last season of competition in the conference, the Huskres hope to continue their role as a contender in the Big 12 and grab another strong season in conference play. “The talent of the team is strong and every member of our program has a beautiful heart and truly is a loving and caring individual,” Jacobson said. The core of returning talent at Nebraska is excellent, and is led by four talented upperclassmen who are in the midst of recordbreaking runs at Nebraska. The 2010-11 team’s lone senior this season is Abby Buxton, a native of Eden Prairie, Minn. Buxton’s play as a backup has been valuable to the Huskers, but her role as a source of positive leadership is indispensible to the team’s chemistry. This season, she will compete for playing time on the court and be a team leader off of it. “We are depending on Abby to play an instrumental role in the area of positive leadership within our program,” Jacobson said. “Abby has been a tremendous leader the previous three years and will be asked to continue in that same manner of leadership. She is a tremendous baseliner and is willing to grind it out for as long as it takes to achieve the desired result.” Nebraska’s lineup of juniors features three extremely talented players who were instrumental to the team’s achievements last season.

MARY WEATHERHOLT, STEFANIE WEINSTEIN AND MADELEINE GEIBERT LEAD A TALENTED GROUP OF HUSKERS INTO ANOTHER EXCITING SEASON OF NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS. Madeleine Geibert, Jennifer Holmberg and Mary Weatherholt have already made their mark as some of the most accomplished players in program history, and look to extend their successes this season. Geibert is coming off a tremendous season with the Huskers in which she was an All-Big 12 selection on both the singles and doubles teams, as well as an academic All-Big 12 selection. Her 50 singles and doubles victories tied her for second on Nebraska’s season combined wins list, and she looks to be an even stronger competitor this season. “Madeleine is a tremendous talent that we believe will be an upper lineup player for our team,” Jacobson said. “She has played some incredible tennis her first two years in the program and finished the spring season playing at her highest level since becoming a Husker. We believe that with continued improvement in her mental game, she has the potential to finish her career playing at even higher levels. I would consider Madeleine a quiet leader who cares deeply for others.” After having her freshman season hampered slightly by injuries, Holmberg had a breakout sophomore season that saw her capture the Big 12 No. 6 singles championship and the conference’s No. 3 doubles championship with Mary Weatherholt. Holmberg was an academic All-Big 12 selection and her combined win total of 45 was one of the best on

2011 NEBRASKA ROSTER Name Class Hometown Abby Buxton Sr. Chelsea Finnegan So. Madeleine Geibert Jr. Jennifer Holmberg Jr. Patricia Veresova So. Mary Weatherholt Jr. Janine Weinreich So. Stefanie Weinstein So. Frederike Putthoff Fr. Maike Zeppernick Fr. Head Coach: Scott Jacobson Assistant Coach: Hayden Perez

Eden Prairie, Minn. Weston, Fla. Ludwigshafen, Germany Tampere, Finland Piestany, Slovakia Prairie Village, Kan. Tespe, Germany Much, Germany Dinklage, Germany Hamburg, Germany

Previous School Eden Prairie High School Miami Online High School Gymnasium Tammetors Gymnasium Shawnee Mission South High School Gymnasium Gymnasium Gymnasium Lohne Gymnasium Buckholt

the team. “Jennifer’s confidence level is quite high after competing in several tournaments this summer back in Finland with tremendous success,” Jacobson said. ”We believe her improved confidence and successful past spring bodes well for the future. She is a lefty and has a pretty complete all-court game. Jennifer always gives great effort and is a true leader by example.” Weatherholt is on track to become one of the most accomplished players in Nebraska history, already ranking first at NU in career singles win percentage with a mark of .861 and an alltime record of 62-10. An All-Big 12 singles and academic All-Big 12 selection, Weatherholt will be an instrumental part of Nebraska’s success this season. “Mary has been an incredible competitor for our program over the past years,” Jacobson said. “She has achieved more in her freshman and sophomore years than any player in the history of our program. She’s both an amazing talent and an amazing person. Mary is a tremendous ambassador to our program and it is truly a privilege to have her representing our Husker family.” Nebraska brings four sophomores to the court this year, each with unique abilities to aid the Huskers in their hunt for an NCAA Tournament berth. Chelsea Finnegan had a freshman season hampered by injuries, but still managed to see action in four matches. Now healthy, Finnegan will compete for playing time with the Huskers and hopes to put her talents to use for the Big Red. “Chelsea is the most improved player in our program this fall,” Jacobson said. For the first time in her college career she has been injury free, and it has had a positive impact on her progress. Chelsea is a tremendous asset to our program on and off the court.” Patricia Veresova sat out her freshman year at Nebraska due to NCAA transfer eligibility rules, but is ready to see action on the court for the Huskers this season. She posted five wins during the fall and hopes to increase that total this spring. “Patricia has had a lot of time off since beginning to compete this fall,” Jacobson said.


huskers.com “Toward the latter part of our fall season, her true ability level began to show through. We expect her to have a tremendously positive impact on our program. Patricia is just beginning to get back to the level she had obtained prior to arriving at Nebraska.” Janine Weinreich battled injury problems her freshman year at Nebraska, but still managed to have an excellent season for the Huskers, including posting identical 13-8 records in singles and doubles play. She saw the majority of her action at the No. 2 doubles spot and the No. 4 or 5 singles positions, and will continue to compete for time in Nebraska’s lineup this spring. “Janine has grown tremendously throughout the course of the fall,” Jacobson said. “She has a very aggressive style from the baseline, yet isn’t afraid to pressure you. Janine has a very solid allaround game, and is a tremendous doubles player as well. I believe Janine is on the verge of raising her game to the next level.” Stefanie Weinstein had an outstanding freshman campaign at Nebraska, compiling 38 combined singles and doubles wins and capturing a spot on the All-Big 12 doubles team. She will enter this spring as one of Nebraska’s top returners and is expected to be a strong contributor to the success of the team. “Stefanie’s confidence has grown tremendously since last spring due in large part to a renewed confidence in her forehand,” Jacobson said. “She had the best overall performance of anyone on our team this fall, making it to the quarterfinals of the ITA Central Regional Tournament. We are looking for great things from her this spring in both singles and doubles.” Nebraska will also add a pair of promising freshmen to their lineup this fall. Frederike Putthoff and Maike Zeppernick both hail from Germany and will bring talent and depth to the Huskers. Putthoff is one of the highest ranked recruits from Germany to commit to Nebraska, and Zeppernick has already seen action with the Huskers in the fall of 2010. Jacobson enters his 20th season as the winningest coach in Nebraska women’s tennis history. He was the 2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year and has an all-time record of 265-170 with the Huskers. Joining Jacobson on the coaching staff is assistant coach Hayden Perez, who is entering his sixth season at Nebraska. He was the ITA Central Region Assistant Coach of the year in 2010 for the Huskers. Nebraska will see an increased travel slate on the schedule this year, but will still compete at the Nebraska Tennis Center 12 times throughout the season. Despite a challenging schedule, Jacobson has confidence this year’s team will be competitive and has great potential. “The talent is as good as that of last year’s program,” Jacobson said. “We certainly have the potential to be stronger than a year ago. A tangible goal would be to make it to the Sweet 16, one step farther than last year’s program. This is an extremely challenging goal, but we do believe it’s attainable.” The Huskers will open their season at the ITA Kick-Off Weekend in Evanston, Ill., against Boise State on Jan. 29. They will play at home starting on Feb. 4, when they challenge Wyoming at the Nebraska Tennis Center. The team will also have the opportunity to tackle some future conference opponents this season, as they will play a total of four matches against Big Ten Conference members.

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THE 2010-11 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM RETURNS SEVEN LETTERWINNERS FROM LAST YEAR’S RECORD-BREAKING GROUP.

2011 NEBRASKA SPRING SCHEDULE Date Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 5 March 6 March 11 March 13 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 27 April 1 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17 April 20 April 23 April 28-May 1 May 20-31

Opponent Boise State Northwestern Wyoming Illinois State Eastern Michigan Northern Iowa Wichita State Colorado State Creighton Wisconsin Minnesota Ohio State Iowa Oklahoma Oklahoma State Tulsa Missouri Kansas State Kansas Baylor Texas Tech Texas Texas A&M Colorado Iowa State Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships

Location Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Wichita, Kan. Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska Tennis Center Iowa City, Iowa Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Tulsa, Okla. Columbia, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Nebraska Tennis Center Waco, Texas Lubbock, Texas Nebraska Tennis Center Nebraska Tennis Center Boulder, Colo. Nebraska Tennis Center Waco, Texas Stanford, Calif.

Time 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Noon 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Noon 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Noon 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA


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2011 Nebraska Women’s Tennis

SCOTT JACOBSON HEAD COACH • 20TH YEAR • 265-170 CAREER RECORD • BLUE EARTH, MINN.

COACH JACOBSON YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Record 6-7 7-12 11-10 8-15 5-15 16-9 14-9 17-9 19-6 19-6 13-9 12-11 16-9 18-4 17-10 13-9 16-7 16-7 22-6

Conf. Record 3-4 1-6 3-4 2-5 2-5 5-6 4-7 4-7 6-5 6-5 3-8 2-9 5-6 9-2 6-5 4-7 5-6 7-4 9-2

Rank -----60 64 69 58 53 66 73 75 39 43 --56 35

Scott Jacobson is in his 20th season as head coach of the Nebraska women’s tennis team, where he is the winningest and longest-serving coach in NU history. Jacobson has guided the team to 13 straight winning seasons, dating back to the Big 12’s inaugural season in 1996-97, and has had at least 16 victories in five of the past six years. Last season saw the women’s tennis team achieve their most successful season to date under Jacobson. The team’s impressive 22-6 record featured a thirdplace Big 12 finish and the Huskers’ first-ever victory in the NCAA Tournament against Illinois. In recognition of the team’s accomplishments, Jacobson was named the 2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year for the second time in his career at Nebraska. The 2010 season marked the eighth straight year a Husker was honored as a first-team All-Big 12 selection. Mary Weatherholt and Madeleine Geibert were each named to the All-Big 12 Singles team, while Geibert and Stefanie Weinstein were named to the AllBig 12 Doubles team. Under Jacobson, seven players have earned Big 12 individual titles, as well as 24 firstteam All-Big 12 honors by 12 players. Jacobson achieved his 250th career victory in the 2009-10 season, after entering with 243 wins. In the seventh match of the season against Air Force, the Huskers swept the Falcons 7-0 to give the coach the milestone victory. After laying a strong foundation in his first five years in Lincoln, Jacobson has helped Nebraska become a fixture in the national rankings and a force in the Big 12 Conference. Jacobson was named the 2005 Big 12 Coach of the Year after leading the team to its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and an 18-4 record. The following year, the Huskers made it to the semifinals of the Big 12 Championships, the farthest they have advanced in team history. They finished with a 17-

10 record in 2006 and another berth to the NCAA Championships, while Kim Hartmann was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year. In 2009, Jacobson helped the Huskers to their second straight 16-7 record, balancing a lineup of three talented newcomers along with three experienced seniors and four other returning letterwinners. The Huskers’ 7-4 Big 12 record was good enough for fourth place in the conference, the team’s second-highest finish ever and highest since it finished third in the 2005 season. Academics have always been an area of success of the women’s tennis team under Jacobson. During his career at NU, Jacobson’s Huskers have earned 41 academic all-conference accolades, including 28 first-team certificates. Jacobson also guided the athletic career of two-time CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican Imke Reimers. Before becoming head coach in 1991, Jacobson helped the NU men’s team to an 84-86 record as an assistant coach for nine years. After playing professionally for two seasons, Jacobson served as an assistant with the Husker men’s program from 1979 to 1989. Jacobson also spent 11 years as the assistant director of the Tennis and Life Camp in St. Peter, Minn. He has been an employee of the camp for 22 years. In 1995, Jacobson was awarded the David Aasen Award by the staff of the Tennis and Life Camp. The award honors enthusiasm, energy, sense of humor, high standards of sportsmanship, a love of teaching and a genuine concern for others. Originally from Blue Earth, Minn., Jacobson has been involved in many activities in Nebraska. In the past he has been an instructor for the Lincoln Racquet Club and coordinator for the Husker Netters Booster Club.

CAREER 265-170 79-99

JACOBSON’S COACHING PHILOSOPHY “By helping our student-athletes develop the values of dedication, cooperation, compassion and the ability to handle adversity with courage, we help them grow as both tennis players and as people. Through a belief in one another and a positive approach to competition, we can build meaningful relationships off the tennis court and continue a winning tradition on it.”


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HAYDEN PEREZ ASSISTANT COACH • SIXTH YEAR • ABILENE, TEXAS

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS UNDER PEREZ Year 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

Player Kim Hartmann Imke Reimers Diana Kuhl Imke Reimers Imke Reimers Jana Albers Imke Reimers Madeleine Geibert Mary Weatherholt Madeleine Geibert Mary Weatherholt Madeleine Geibert Stefanie Weinstsein

Team Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles Singles Singles Singles Doubles Doubles

Assistant coach Hayden Perez enters his sixth season at Nebraska in 2010-11. Perez is in his 11th season as a collegiate coach, and assists with team travel, recruiting, practices and on-court coaching. The Huskers have had a combined record of 84-39 in Perez’s first five seasons as assistant coach. In his first season with the Huskers, Perez helped guide Nebraska to its second consecutive berth in the NCAA Tournament, as NU finished with a 1710 record and advanced to the semifinals of the 2006 Big 12 Championships. Perez assisted the development of Kim Hartmann, who was named the 2006 Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Perez helped the Huskers to a 16-7 record in 2009, including a 7-4 Big 12 mark, and was instrumental in coaching Nebraska to its first-ever NCAA tournament victory over Illinois. Perez was named the ITA Central Region’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007 as one of eight coaches in the eight ITA regions to receive the award. Perez was automatically qualified along with the other seven coaches for the National Assistant Coach of the Year Award. Perez assisted the Huskers to their recordbreaking 22-6 finish in 2010, in which the team finished third in the Big 12 Conference and 35th in the nation. His coaching role was also key in the seasons of All-Big 12 selections Madeleine Geibert, Mary Weatherholt and Stefanie Weinstein. For his efforts, Perez was named the ITA Central Region’s Assistant Coach of the Year for the second time in four years. Before coming to Lincoln, Perez spent the 200405 season at Florida State. At FSU, Perez helped Mihaela Moldovan earn All-America honors, the Seminoles’ first All-American in nine years. Perez helped the Seminoles to a 2005 NCAA Tournament

appearance and a final ranking of 43rd in the ITA team poll. Perez’s coaching experience also includes stints at Cameron University, Wyoming and Air Force. At Air Force, Perez also worked as the Director of Player Development for the Intermountain Section of the U.S. Tennis Association where he oversaw endorsement opportunities, scheduling, rankings and junior competition. As a player, Perez earned MVP honors twice and advanced to the finals of the Midwest Region Championships in 1996 while playing at Cameron University. He was ranked as high as No. 17 in singles and earned a top-five national ranking in Men’s Open Doubles by the U.S. Tennis Association. At Collin County (Texas) CC, Perez helped the team to an NJCAA national team championship in 1995, when he won the doubles national title and earned first-team All-America honors. Perez earned a No. 1 national ranking in doubles and was ranked in the top 30 in singles play at the junior college level. Perez, who won at least 20 matches in each of his four years of collegiate tennis, was previously a member of the Abilene (Texas) High School squad that won the 1991 Class 5A state title. He still plays competitive tennis on the national scene in the Men’s 30 Division and in select tournaments throughout the year. Perez graduated from Cameron University in 1999 with a business administration degree, and is married to the former Gretchen McGeough. They have a son, Tristen, born in October 2008.

PEREZ’S COACHING PHILOSOPHY “I will do my best to ensure that team members have the resources to succeed in the classroom, on the court, and in life. My goal is to provide an environment filled with enthusiasm, positive energy, and leadership; giving these young women the skills they need to grow as both players and people.”


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2011 Nebraska Women’s Tennis

TOM OSBORNE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE + Nebraska, Athletic Director (2007-present) + U.S. Congress, Nebraska Third District (2000-06) + Nebraska, Head Football Coach (1973-97) + Nebraska, Assistant Head Football Coach (1972) + Nebraska, Assistant Football Coach (1967-71)

EDUCATIONAL LEADER + Nebraska (1965) - Ph.D. in Educational Psychology + Nebraska (1963) - M.A. in Educational Philosophy + Hastings College (1959) - B.A. in History

Hall of Fame football coach Tom Osborne has continued to leave a lasting impression on the history of Nebraska Athletics since returning to lead the Husker program as the school’s 13th athletic director on Oct. 16, 2007. Osborne, who led Nebraska to three national championships (1994, 1995, 1997) and 255 victories in his 25 years as the Huskers’ head football coach, has continued to use his impressive leadership skills to guide the NU athletic department as a whole over the past three seasons. With the core values of integrity, trust, respect, teamwork and loyalty serving as guiding principles for Nebraska’s 23-sport program as a whole, the Huskers have enjoyed renewed success in Osborne’s first three years as athletic director. In 2009-10, Nebraska finished 17th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup final standings, the Huskers’ best showing since 2000-01. One of Osborne’s first major decisions as athletic director was to hire Bo Pelini as the Huskers’ football coach. Pelini, who had spent the 2003 campaign as NU’s defensive coordinator, has energized Nebraska’s storied tradition with three straight nine-win seasons and a trio of Big 12 North Division titles in his first three years. In 2009 and 2010, Pelini notched 10 wins,and competed in the Holiday Bowl while finishing in the top 25 in both major national polls. The tradition-rich NU volleyball program has claimed a pair of Big 12 titles and advanced to three NCAA Elite Eight appearances, while the women’s basketball program has earned two NCAA Tournament trips, while notching the best season in school history with a 2010 Big 12 title and a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16. The NU wrestling program shared the 2009 Big 12 title and finished in the top 16 at three straight NCAA Championships. The NU men’s track and field team has captured a pair of Big 12 outdoor crowns, while the men’s and women’s teams have produced five top-20 finishes indoors and outdoors over the past three years. The men’s and women’s gymnastics teams both produced top-10 NCAA finishes in 2010, while the Husker bowling team won the 2009 NCAA title and finished in the top eight at the NCAA Championships each of the past three years. The NU rifle team has produced a pair of top-six NCAA finishes in the last three years, while the men’s and women’s tennis teams both earned NCAA Tournament trips in 2010. The women won the first NCAA match in school history while the men made their first-ever tournament appearance. The Husker softball team has made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, while the baseball and women’s golf teams both earned NCAA Regional bids in 2008. In addition to their competitive success, the Huskers have continued to set high standards academically at both the conference and national levels. Nebraska led the Big 12 with eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in 2009-10, increasing NU’s nation-leading total to 277 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans all-time, across all sports. The Huskers also led the Big 12 with a league-record 178 academic all-conference selections, along with a conference-record 687 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections. NU graduated 121 student-athletes from August of 2009 through May of 2010, while increasing its Big 12-leading exhausted eligibility graduation rate to 94 percent. The Huskers also have continued to set the standard on the national level in the area of life skills. In 2010-11, Nebraska will open its new Student Life Center, which is designed to help Husker student-athletes maximize their performance in the classroom and the community. The Student Life Center is the first step in Osborne’s aggressive building plan for Nebraska’s athletic facilities. In the summer of 2010, the athletic department broke ground on the Hendricks Training Complex at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, which will directly benefit the men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling programs with new practice and team areas. The project is also expected to lead to additional opportunities for improved facilities for many other Husker Olympic sport programs. The Hendricks Training Complex is scheduled

to open before the 2011-12 season. In the spring of 2010, the city of Lincoln also received voter approval to begin construction on the 16,000-seat Haymarket Arena, which will serve as the new competitive home for both Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball programs beginning in 2013-14. Not long after the historic vote in Lincoln, Osborne helped Chancellor Harvey Perlman announce an even more historic move with the shift by Nebraska from the Big 12 to the Big Ten Conference beginning in 2011-12. Nebraska’s move to the Big Ten is expected to add University-wide academic opportunities, while providing financial stability for the athletic department for years to come. Before being asked by Chancellor Perlman to return to Nebraska as athletic director in 2007, Osborne served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives (Nebraska’s 3rd congressional district) from 2000 to 2006. He returned to academia following a 2006 gubernatorial bid, serving as a senior lecturer at Nebraska in the College of Business Administration, teaching leadership and business ethics, in the fall of 2007. Osborne also worked as a consultant for local college athletic departments for two years. Osborne and his wife, Nancy, continue to pour their time and support into the TeamMates mentoring program, which they founded in 1991. TeamMates provides encouragement to school-aged youth to help them graduate from high school and pursue a post-secondary education. Osborne’s leadership of the TeamMates program began while he was putting the final touches on one of the best coaching careers in college football history. The Hastings, Neb., native, who earned master’s and doctoral degrees in educational psychology from the University of Nebraska, was named NU’s 25th head coach following the 1972 season. In 25 seasons with Osborne at the helm, the Huskers mounted a 255-49-3 record - the sixth-most wins in major college history. Osborne’s .836 winning percentage ranked fifth all-time. His career came to a close with a 42-17 win over No. 3 Tennessee in the 1998 Orange Bowl, when he became the first coach in college football history to retire as a reigning national champion. Following his career, he became one of just four coaches in history to have the mandatory three-year waiting period waived for induction into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in December of 1998. Osborne’s 1994 and 1995 teams allowed Nebraska to become just the second school in history to post back-to-back perfect national championship seasons (Oklahoma 1955-56). Nebraska put together the best five-year run in college football history from 1993 to 1997, going 60-3 with five straight 11-win seasons. Osborne led NU to 13 conference crowns, including six of his last seven seasons on the sideline. All 25 of his Husker teams won at least nine games and went to a bowl, while 15 won 10-or-more games. In the classroom, the NU football program totaled 65 CoSIDA Academic All-America awards in Osborne’s 25 years. In fact, he accumulated more football Academic All-Americans in his 25 years as coach than any other football program in the nation has produced in its history. Prior to becoming head coach, Osborne spent five seasons under Devaney, helping the Huskers win back-to-back national championships in 1970 and 1971. In 1973, Osborne succeeded Devaney, who also served as Nebraska’s Athletic Director from 1967 to 1993. Osborne and his wife, Nancy, have three adult children, Mike, Ann and Suzanne and four grandchildren.


PAT LOGSDON SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

A member of the Nebraska Athletic Department since 1979, Pat Logsdon was promoted to senior woman administrator on March 7, 2008, in addition to her duties as associate athletic director for administration. She previously served in the role of assistant athletic director. Logsdon’s duties include oversight on all administrative issues and operational functions of the Athletic Director’s office; oversight in the areas of administration, athletic medicine, nutrition, football operations, softball, women’s gymnastics and rifle; developing and implementing administrative policies and procedures, assisting with strategic planning, reviewing and maintaining game and coaching contracts and oversight of the administrative budget.

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Previously, Logsdon spent six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She handled organization of all recruiting functions, supervised compliance activities and coordinated all football administrative operations, including travel and practice operations. Logsdon served three years as assistant to the director of football operations and 14 seasons as the football recruiting secretary. Logsdon received a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska in 1989.

BOB BURTON ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Athletic Director Tom Osborne Executive Associate A.D. Marc Boehm Senior Associate A.D./Academics Dennis Leblanc Associate A.D./Community Relations Chris Anderson Associate A.D./Facilities & Events Butch Hug Associate A.D./Compliance Gary Bargen Associate A.D./Capital Planning John Ingram Associate A.D./Development Paul Meyers Associate A.D./Life Skills

Associate Athletic Director Bob Burton joined the Nebraska athletic department in 1998. He spent 10 years as associate athletic director for compliance/sports administration from 1998 to 2007. Burton is responsible for the direct administrative supervision to the sports of golf, tennis, men’s gymnastics, track and field, cross country, bowling, wrestling and swimming and diving. He also oversees the operation of Haymarket Park. Working with the Lincoln Saltdogs, he helps set the budget for field and stadium operation costs and create strategic plans for the facility. Burton is a member of the athletic department’s executive team, which helps set policy, develops short- and long-term goals and objectives, and creates strategic plans for the department. Burton has expanded his responsibilities by assisting the development office in areas of fundraising and building relationships with athletic department supporters. Burton filled a similar position at Oklahoma State as the assistant athletic director for sports administration and compliance from 1993 to 1997. He oversaw OSU’s Olympic sports programs as well as the training and strength and conditioning, wrestling, men’s and women’s track and field and men’s and women’s tennis programs. Burton came to Nebraska from Texas Tech, where he served as an associate athletic director for compliance for one

year. While at Texas Tech, Burton helped complete the NCAA investigation into the Red Raider athletic department and analyzed the entire compliance system at the institution. He also helped identify and implement financial aid and eligibility systems, including changes in personnel and restructuring of the compliance department. Burton, who was a member of the NCAA Division I women’s soccer committee for three years and was a member of the NCAA Division I bowling committee, served as a legislative administrator for the NCAA from 1989 to 1993. At the NCAA, he was involved in the development of legislation, interpretation of regulations and reviewed legal issues related to the application of the association’s regulations. He served as an NCAA liaison to committees and conducted comprehensive education to several intercollegiate athletic conferences. He has served on the National Association of Athletic Compliance Coordinators Executive Committee and the subcommittee of Big 12 Directors of Compliance. He received his bachelor’s degree in finance from Nebraska in 1985 and his juris doctorate from the Nebraska College of Law in 1989. A native of Falls City, Neb., Burton and his wife, Krista, have a daughter, Elly, and sons Robert Falk, McClain John and Abram Lawslo.

MEGAN YANDA

MAKAYLA HIPKE

LONNIE ALBERS, M.D.

ELLEN SHUTTS

WILL SHEPPARD

BRIAN KMITTA

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Media Relations Student Assistant

Director of Athletic Medicine

Keith Zimmer Assistant A.D./Ticketing Holly Adam Assistant A.D./Technology Shot Kleen Assistant A.D./Media Relations Keith Mann Assistant A.D./Marketing Michael Stephens Faculty Athletics Rep. Josephine Potuto, J.D.

Women’s Tennis Secretary

Academic Adviser

Strength Coach


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2011 Nebraska Women’s Tennis

ABBY BUXTON SENIOR • EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. (EDEN PRAIRIE)

2011 OUTLOOK The lone senior on Nebraska’s 2010-11 roster, Abby Buxton looks to give her career with the Huskers a strong finish. Buxton has been a constant source of leadership in the program and will be expected to continue in that role this season. “Abby is one of the most genuine, positive and optimistic young women I have ever coached,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. 2009-10: JUNIOR Buxton spent her season primarily in a backup role for the Huskers, where she saw action at the No. 5 and 6 positions. Her overall singles record on the season came to 4-7, while she posted a combined doubles record of 1-4 on the season. Her singles wins included capturing first place at the Minnesota Invitational in the Wild Singles Flight during the fall.

SINGLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

6-2 3-1 3-5 12-8

1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3

1-2 7-4 2-3 5-4 1-2 4-7 4-7 16-15

DOUBLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

1-1 2-0 1-2 4-3

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

2-2 2-2 0-2 4-6

Total

Total 3-3 4-2 1-4 8-9

2008-09: SOPHOMORE Buxton was a valuable backup for the Huskers in singles play, as she went 3-1 in four spring matches during the season, all at the No. 6 position. She went 1-1 in Big 12 play, beating Iowa State’s Alyssa Palen in Nebraska’s 5-2 victory over the Cyclones. Buxton also had two singles victories in the fall to give her five overall during the season. She went 2-0 in the spring in doubles matches as well. Buxton was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters in 2008-09, given to players who achieve at least a 3.0 grade-point average during the semester. 2007-08: FRESHMAN Buxton had a solid freshman season for the Huskers, filling in at the No. 6 spot during the spring season and posting a 6-2 record, including a 1-2 Big 12 mark. Buxton was dominant during Nebraska’s nonconference schedule, winning all five of her matches in straight sets. Buxton did not allow an opponent to win more than three games in any of those five straightset non-conference victories. Buxton outscored her opponents by a 60-18 margin in her six victories, all in straight sets. Buxton was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the fall semester, one of six players named to the list. BEFORE NEBRASKA Buxton attended Eden Prairie High School before coming to Nebraska. She was the Section 2AA champion twice while finishing runner-up once. She was ranked as high as 150th in the National 18’s. Buxton was a section 2AA allconference selection all four years of high school. An outstanding student, Buxton carried a 3.9 GPA throughout her high school career and was a DECA state qualifier.

PERSONAL Abby was born July 29, 1989, in Eden Prairie, Minn. She is the daughter of Rex and Susan Buxton. She has one sister, Maddie, 13. She is majoring in finance and may attend law school.


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MADELEINE GEIBERT JUNIOR • LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY (GYMNASIUM)

2011 OUTLOOK

Madeleine Geibert enters the 2011 season as one of Nebraska’s top returners in both disciplines. Geibert was an All-Big 12 selection in Singles and Doubles in 2010 and hopes to make a similar impact this year. “Madeleine has played some incredible tennis in her first two years in the program,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She shows her passion for her teammates by the way in which she practices.”

SINGLES Year

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 15-5

Spring

7-3

11-3

26-8

2009-10

16-10

6-5

10-4 26-14

TOTALS

31-15

13-8

21-7 52-22

DOUBLES Year

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 13-7

Spring

4-6

8-3

21-10

2009-10

17-10

4-6

7-2 24-12

TOTALS

30-17

8-12

15-5 45-22

2009-10: SOPHOMORE Geibert saw her successes continue in her second season with the Huskers, as she posted a spring singles record of 16-10. She played primarily at the No. 1 or No. 2 positions throughout the spring, though she also posted a 2-0 record at the No. 3 spot. Geibert also led the team in singles wins in the fall with an impressive 10-4 record. At the end of her sophomore campaign, Geibert was named to the All-Big 12 Singles team for her achievements on the court. Geibert was also one of NU’s top doubles competitors in 2010. She paired with Stefanie Weinstein for much of the spring, and the duo posted a 14-8 record at the No. 1 doubles spot. Geibert and Weinstein had an excellent fall season as well, going 5-1 and capturing the Timblerwolves Doubles Flight championship at the Minnesota Invitational in September. Geibert’s 24 doubles wins earned her a spot in the record books for single-season doubles victories at Nebraska. The pair was recognized for their skill by being named to the AllBig 12 Doubles team at the end of the season. Geibert ended the season with 50 combined wins, earning her a tie at the No. 2 spot for season combined victories in the Nebraska record books. She was an academic All-Big 12 selection and was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: FRESHMAN Geibert had no trouble adjusting to Division I and Big 12 Conference tennis, as Coach Jacobson plugged her into the top of the singles lineup right away in her freshman season. Geibert spent the entire season at either the No. 1 or No. 2 singles spots, and came away with a 15-5 record during the spring season. She led the team with 11 singles wins at the No. 1 spot, and was a perfect 4-0 at the No. 2 spot. She also won 11 singles matches in the fall, giving her 26 total singles wins on the year, good for third on the team behind Mary Weatherholt and Wiveca Swarting. Geibert had the most three-set matches on the team with eight, coming out on top in five. Geibert was also excellent on the doubles court as well, teaming with Jana Albers for the majority of the season at the No. 1 doubles spot. The duo led the team with 13 doubles wins during the spring, while Geibert led the team individually with 21 doubles wins on the year. Geibert was also a standout in the classroom her freshman year, earning spots on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters. She was also named an ITA Scholar Athlete, awarded to individuals who achieve a 3.5 GPA or higher during the year.

BEFORE NEBRASKA Geibert came to Lincoln after an outstanding career in the Women’s division in Germany, where she was ranked as high as No. 63 in the country. Geibert was the highest-ranked German player that the Huskers had ever recruited. PERSONAL Madeleine was born on Aug. 30, 1989, in Heidelberg, Germany. She is the daughter of Gerhard and Monika Geibert. Madeleine is a biology major at Nebraska.


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2011 Nebraska Women’s Tennis

JENNIFER HOLMBERG JUNIOR • TAMPERE, FINLAND (TAMMERTORS)

2011 OUTLOOK

The defending Big 12 No. 6 singles champion and No. 3 doubles champion, Jennifer Holmberg is poised to make a continued impact on the 2011 NU team after a fantastic sophomore season. “I believe Jennifer’s improved confidence and successful spring bodes well for the future,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She always gives great effort and is a true leader by example.”

SINGLES Year

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 8-9

Spring

5-5

0-1

8-10

2009-10

21-4

9-2

2-6 23-10

TOTALS

29-13

14-7

2-7 31-20

DOUBLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 11-9

6-5

5-1

16-10

2009-10

21-5

9-1

3-4 24-9

TOTALS

32-14

15-6

8-5 40-19

2009-10: SOPHOMORE Holmberg had a breakout season in 2009-10, as she put together an overall singles record of 23-10. Coach Jacobson plugged her in the Nos. 4-6 positions in the Huskers’ singles lineup and Holmberg shined with a team-leading 21 wins in the spring. She capped her season when she captured the Big 12 No. 6 singles championship. Holmberg also found success on the doubles court for NU, where she posted a record of 24-9 on the season. Holmberg found her stride at the No. 3 position alongside Mary Weatherholt, where the duo accumulated a record of 13-3, including a 9-1 Big 12 mark. In April, Holmberg and Weatherholt were the Big 12 No. 3 doubles champions. Holmberg was an academic All-Big 12 selection in 2010, and was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: FRESHMAN Holmberg was a solid contributor for the Husker squad as a freshman in 2008-09. Her eight singles wins during the spring tied her for eighth on the team, and she also racked up 11 doubles wins in the spring. Holmberg spent the year rotating between the Nos. 4-6 positions on the singles court. She found most of her success at the No. 5 spot, where she totaled four wins, and was also unbeaten in two matches at the No. 4 spot. Holmberg played her best tennis during one of the most crucial stretches for Nebraska, as her victory over Alisa Buslaieva of Oklahoma State propelled Nebraska to a 4-3 victory. That team win stopped a five-match losing streak for Nebraska, jump-starting a finish for the Huskers in which they would win six of their final eight matches. Holmberg was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters in 2008-09, earning a perfect 4.0 GPA during both semesters. She was also named an ITA Scholar Athlete, awarded to those who achieve at least a 3.5 GPA during the year. BEFORE NEBRASKA Holmberg was one of the top youth players in Finland before joining the Husker squad. She participated in the European Championships three times, and was a runner-up in the Finland national championship three times in singles play. She won doubles championships three times, once each in the 14’s, 16’s and 18’s divisions. Holmberg played at Tammertors High School before coming to Lincoln.

PERSONAL Jennifer was born on Dec. 19, 1988, in Valkcakoski, Finland, and is the daughter of Axel and Benita Holmberg. Jennifer has one sister, Merete, and one brother, Klos. She is a business administration major at Nebraska.


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MARY WEATHERHOLT JUNIOR • PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KAN. (SHAWNEE MISSION SOUTH)

2011 OUTLOOK

Entering her junior season, Mary Weatherholt is already one of the most accomplished players in Nebraska women’s tennis history. She looks to build on her record-breaking career in 2011 and is on pace to break into the top five all-time at Nebraska in career singles wins and career combined wins. “Mary has an opportunity over the next couple of years to be considered the best player in Nebraska history,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She is a true giver to her teammates and to the community.”

SINGLES Year

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 20-2

Spring

9-2

16-2

36-4

2009-10

20-4

9-2

6-2 26-6

TOTALS

40-6

18-4

22-4 62-10

Big 12

Fall

Total

2008-09 14-8

7-4

2-2

14-8

2009-10

19-6

9-1

1-1 20-7

TOTALS

33-14

16-5

3-3 34-15

DOUBLES Year

Spring

2009-10: SOPHOMORE Weatherholt continued her quest to become one of the best players in Nebraska history in 2009-10. Her season record of 26-6 gave her a season winning percentage of .812 and placed her No. 5 in the Nebraska record books. Weatherholt is 62-10 all-time at Nebraska, putting her at No. 1 in career singles winning percentage with a mark of .861. Weatherholt spent the season at the No. 1 or 2 positions, capturing 20 singles wins in the spring. She earned a spot on the All-Big 12 singles team for the second consecutive year. Weatherholt also had a stellar season in doubles, where she played much of the season at the No. 3 position with Jennifer Holmberg. The duo’s 13 wins were second-best on the team, and their 9-1 Big 12 mark led the Huskers. In April, Weatherholt and Holmberg captured the Big 12 No. 3 doubles championship. Weatherholt earned academic All-Big 12 honors in the spring and was a Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection in the fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: FRESHMAN Weatherholt turned in one of the best individual seasons in Nebraska history as a freshman in 200809. She started by winning a pair of fall tournaments, including the singles title at the Midland Invitational, on her way to a 16-2 fall singles record. Weatherholt carried her fantastic fall into the beginning of the spring season. She won her first 11 singles matches, the first 10 of those in straight sets. Weatherholt suffered her only two losses of the spring season after her 11-0 start, falling to Baylor’s Jelena Stanivuk and Texas A&M’s Morgan Frank. But she rallied to win her final nine matches of the season, giving her a 20-2 spring singles record. She capped the season by being named Big 12 Freshman of the Year, and also earned a spot on the All-Big 12 singles team. Weatherholt’s singles record of 36-4 set the NU single-season record for singles wins, bettering the previous record of 30 set by Sandra Noetzel in 199899. Weatherholt’s 50 combined wins ranked second all-time at NU, falling one short of Doneta Holmen’s record of 51 wins set in 1989-90. BEFORE NEBRASKA Weatherholt was the top-ranked player in the state of Kansas after playing her high school tennis at Shawnee Mission South. She was the 2006 Class 6A singles champion and was ranked as high as No. 28 in the nation in the 18-and-under division. Weatherholt is the highest-ranked American-born

player to ever play tennis at Nebraska. PERSONAL Mary was born on Aug. 2, 1991, in Kansas City, Mo. She is the daughter of Nancy Weatherholt and Reynold Simpson. Mary has two brothers, Rob Simpson and Will Simpson. She is a business administration major.


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CHELSEA FINNEGAN SOPHOMORE • WESTON, FLA. (BROWARD VIRTUAL SCHOOL)

2011 OUTLOOK After fighting injuries in her freshman year, Chelsea Finnegan looks to become a solid contributor for Nebraska in 2011. “Chelsea fits the mold of a true Husker and believes whole-heartedly in the philosophy of our program,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “We believe that with good health Chelsea’s upside is tremendous.” 2009-10: FRESHMAN Injuries put a damper on Finnegan’s freshman season at Nebraska, though she was still able to play in four matches during the fall and spring for NU. In the spring, Finnegan saw action in two matches for NU, including a thrilling three-set victory over Wichita State’s Iasmine Carpen to clinch Nebraska’s 4-3 team victory. Finnegan’s second and final match of the spring resulted in a loss against Arkansas-Little Rock. Finnegan was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semester.

BEFORE NEBRASKA Finnegan was a three-time district champion at Broward Virtual School in Broward, Fla. She was also a part of a regional champion team in 2007 and was a Florida state doubles champion. Finnegan was named first-team AllBroward County and was ranked in the top 30 in the New England section. PERSONAL Chelsea was born Aug. 6, 1991, in Las Vegas, Nev. She is the daughter of Charles and Diane Finnegan. Chelsea has two sisters, Ashley, who was a three-year letterwinner at Nebraska (2007-09), and Caitlin. Chelsea is majoring in elementary education at Nebraska.

SINGLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2009-10 TOTALS

1-1 1-1

0-0 0-0

0-2 0-2

DOUBLES

Total

Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2009-10 TOTALS

0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0

1-3 1-3

Total 0-0 0-0

PATRICIA VERESOVA SOPHOMORE • PIESTANY, SLOVAKIA (GYMNASIUM)

2011 OUTLOOK After sitting out last season for the Huskers, Patricia Veresova is ready to get back on the court and compete in 2011. “Patricia has had a lot of time off since beginning to compete this fall,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She is incredibly gifted and a tremendous asset to our Husker family.” 2009-10: FRESHMAN Veresova sat out her freshman season at Nebraska due to NCAA eligibility rules. She earned spots on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters.

BEFORE NEBRASKA Veresova was the winner of the Slovakian women’s championships in both singles and doubles in 2009. She has been ranked as high as No. 529 in the world by the WTA. PERSONAL Patricia was born in Piestany, Slovakia, on May 31, 1989. She is the daughter of Pavol Veres and Lydia Veresov, and has one brother, Pavol. Patricia is a marketing major at Nebraska.

SINGLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2009-10 TOTALS

#-# 9-3

#-# 2-3

#-# #-# 3-5 12-8

DOUBLES

Total

Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

2009-10 TOTALS

#-# 3-1

#-# 0-1

#-# #-# 4-4 7-5

Total


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JANINE WEINREICH SOPHOMORE • TESPE, GERMANY (GYMNASIUM)

2011 OUTLOOK

Janine Weinreich had a solid freshman season for Nebraska, compiling a 13-8 record at the No. 5 and 6 singles positions. The Huskers hope to see continued improvement from her in 2010-11. “Janine has a very solid all around game and is a tremendous doubles player as well,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “I believe she is on the verge of raising her game to the next level.” 2009-10: FRESHMAN In addition to her 13-8 mark at Nos. 5-6 singles, Weinreich paired with Wiveca Swarting in doubles, and the duo became a mainstay for Nebraska at the No. 2 position. Their record of 10-8 included an impressive 7-3 mark in Big 12 action. Weinreich earned a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the spring semester.

BEFORE NEBRASKA Weinreich was ranked as high as No. 94 in the women’s division in Germany before Year coming to Lincoln. She was the second top-100 2009-10 German player to commit to the Huskers in her TOTALS class, joining Stefanie Weinstein.

SINGLES

Spring

Big 12

Fall

13-8 13-8

7-4 7-4

0-0 13-8 0-0 13-8

Spring

Big 12

Fall

13-8 13-8

7-3 7-3

0-0 13-8 0-0 13-8

DOUBLES

PERSONAL Janine was born Jan. 14, 1990, in Geesthact, Year Germany. She is the daughter of Dirk and 2009-10 Sabine Weinreich, and has a sister, Jennifer. Janine is majoring in international business TOTALS management and marketing at Nebraska.

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STEFANIE WEINSTEIN SOPHOMORE• MUCH, GERMANY (WUEMBRECHT)

2011 OUTLOOK Stefanie Weinstein capped off last season as an All-Big 12 Doubles selection, and looks to continue with that success in the upcoming season. “Stefanie is a tough competitor and heavy hitter off of the baseline,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Her commitment to our program this fall has been incredible and she has demonstrated tremendous leadership capabilities.” 2009-10: FRESHMAN Weinstein was one of Nebraska’s top competitors in 2009-10, as she compiled an overall record of 18-14 that included 13 wins during the spring season. Weinstein played almost exclusively at the No. 4 position, where she accumulated six conference wins for the Huskers. Weinstein was also one of NU’s strongest doubles players. She competed alongside Madeleine Geibert all season at the No. 1 position and the duo gathered a team-high 14 wins. Weinstein was rewarded for her excellent season when she was named to the All-Big 12 doubles team at the conclusion of 2010. Weinstein also excelled academically, earning a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average.

BEFORE NEBRASKA Weinstein played for the German club team Bayer-Leverkusen while she attended Wuembrecht High School in Tespe, Germany. She was ranked as high as No. 41 in the German national rankings. PERSONAL Stefanie was born on Sept. 16, 1989, in Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany. She is the daughter of Herbert and Erika Weinstein. Stefanie is majoring in business administration at Nebraska.

SINGLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

Total

2009-10 TOTALS

13-9 13-9

6-5 6-5

5-5 5-5

18-14 18-14

DOUBLES Year

Spring

Big 12

Fall

Total

2009-10 TOTALS

14-8 14-8

4-6 4-6

6-2 6-2

20-10 20-10


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FREDERIKE PUTTHOFF FRESHMAN • DINKLAGE, GERMANY (GYMNASIUM LOHNE)

2011 OUTLOOK Frederike Putthoff joins the Huskers as one of the highest ranked players ever recruited out of Germany, and looks to make an immediate impact with the team. “Frederike embodies the spirit of the program and the concept of team,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She is going to be a selfless contributor to our Husker family.” BEFORE NEBRASKA Frederike Putthoff hails from Germany, where she played tennis and attended Gymnasium Lohne. She was ranked as high as No. 44 in the German Women’s rankings, making her one of the highest ranked players from Germany ever to play at Nebraska. She was also invited to play several times in the prestigious German Junior Championships. PERSONAL Frederike was born July 4, 1990 in Lohne, Germany. She is the daughter of Waltraud Putthoff and Axel Posledni. Frederike is a psychology major at Nebraska.

MAIKE ZEPPERNICK FRESHMAN • HAMBURG, GERMANY (GYMNASIUM BUCKHORN)

2011 OUTLOOK Freshman Maike Zeppernick will be aiming to crack the starting singles and doubles lineups this season. “Maike has been a tremendous role model for our program even though she is just a freshman,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Her work ethic is exemplary and her attitude is always positive.” BEFORE NEBRASKA Zeppernick played tennis in Germany while she attended high school at Gymnasium Buckhorn in Hamburg. She was ranked as high as No. 104 in the German national rankings. PERSONAL Maike hails from Hamburg, Germany, where she was born on Feb. 17, 1991. She is the daughter of Henry and Birgit Zeppernick and has one brother, Tore, 18. Maike has not yet declared a major at NU.


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2009-10 SEASON REVIEW A school-record 22 wins, the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, a third-place regular-season Big 12 finish, and a host of postseason awards highlighted the 2009-10 Nebraska women’s tennis season.

The 2009-10 Nebraska women’s tennis season was one for the record books, as the Huskers put together one of the most impressive seasons in program history. The team posted a record of 22-6 overall and finished the season ranked 35th in the nation. The Huskers began their year strong in the fall, attending tournaments that spanned from Texas to Minnesota. The team posted a combined record of 38-28 in singles and doubles action and captured two individual titles at the Minnesota Invitational in September. Senior Abby Buxton took first in the Wild Singles Flight, while junior Madeleine Geibert and freshman Stefanie Weinstein won the Timberwolves Doubles Flight. Geibert led the way for the Huskers in the fall, earning a combined record of 17-6, while Weinstein added a record of 11-7 in singles and doubles play. Nebraska’s fall play helped the Huskers transition into an outstanding start in the spring. The Huskers began the season with 10 wins, marking the third consecutive season that Nebraska has started at least 10-0. Their victories included sweeps of Air Force, Drake and Eastern Michigan and victories over ranked opponents Wichita State and Minnesota. The team did not lose until Feb. 28, when the Huskers fell at the hands of 42nd-ranked Tulsa in Lincoln. After a short break, the Huskers opened Big 12 play on a positive note, sweeping 52ndranked Colorado on March 12 and Missouri just two days later. The Huskers went on the road for the first time in California to take on Long Beach State and UC-Irvine in mid-March. Nebraska lost its second match of the season against 53rd-ranked Long Beach State. Though NU was able to capture wins at the No. 1 and No. 3 doubles spots, they experienced uncharacteristic struggles in singles and could not pull out a victory against the 49ers. The team regrouped and captured a close win over UC-Irvine by a score of 4-3, sweeping the doubles matches against the Anteaters. Nebraska then returned home to close the conference slate, reeling off four straight victories over Big 12 opponents including a sweep of neighboring foe Kansas State. Mid-April brought about Nebraska’s toughest stretch of the schedule, as the Huskers would face five ranked opponents in less than two weeks. No. 1 Baylor

and No. 20 Texas handed the Huskers their final two regular-season losses in consecutive matches. Despite being on the road for their final three matches, NU pulled off victories in all three to finish Big 12 regularseason competition at 9-2 to earn a No. 3 seed in the Big 12 championships, a tie for the highest finish ever by the Big Red. After a bye in the first round of the Big 12 championships, Nebraska swept Texas Tech to advance to the semifinals in Austin. The next match pitted the Huskers against No. 2 seeded Texas, and the Longhorns grabbed wins in No. 1 and No. 2 singles en route to a sweep of the Huskers. Despite the loss, Nebraska’s outstanding regular season earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Nebraska faced No. 22 Illinois in the first round of the tournament in Evanston, Ill. The Huskers captured the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament win, a 4-2 victory over the Fighting Illini. NU advanced to the second round to face No. 5 Northwestern. The Wildcats held serve on their home court to end Nebraska’s record-setting season. Nebraska collected a bevy of honors, including Scott Jacobson’s second career Big 12 Coach-of -the-Year award. Assistant Coach Hayden Perez added his second career ITA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year award. Four Huskers also earned academic All-Big 12 honors, including senior Wiveca Swarting and sophomores Madeleine Geibert, Mary Weatherholt and Jennifer Holmberg. Geibert and freshman Stefanie Weinstein were named to the AllBig 12 doubles team, while Geibert and Weatherholt snagged spots on the All-Big 12 singles team. The team played its way into the Nebraska record books in 2009-10, setting a record for most team wins in a season with 22. Geibert’s 50 combined wins tied her for second on Nebraska’s season combined wins list, while her 24 doubles victories on the year put her at fourth all-time at Nebraska. Geibert and Weinstein’s 19 doubles wins during the season was the fourthmost in NU women’s tennis history. Weatherholt’s career singles record of 62-10 gave her a winning percentage of .861, the best in school history, and her 2009-10 singles record of 26-6 gave her a winning percentage of .812, good for fifth all-time. Senior Wiveca Swarting to graduation. Swarting closed her tremendous career 157 total victories and multiple awards and honors for her success on and off the court.

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2009-10 SEASON FACTS OVERALL RECORD..............................22-6 Home................................................14-2 Road.................................................6-2 Neutral..............................................2-2 Record in 7-0 Matches....................6-0 Record in 6-1 Matches....................5-2 Record in 5-2 Matches....................4-2 Record in 4-3 Matches....................5-0 Record in 4-0 Matches....................1-2 BIG 12 RECORD..................................10-3 Home................................................4-1 Road.................................................5-1 Neutral..............................................1-1 BIG 12 CONFERENCE FINISH............3RD 1. Baylor...........................................11-0 2. Texas............................................10-1 3. Nebraska......................................9-2 4. Texas A&M...................................8-3 5. Oklahoma.....................................7-4 6. Texas Tech....................................5-6 7. Oklahoma State...........................5-6 8. Kansas State...............................4-7 9. Colorado.......................................3-8 10. Iowa State..................................2-9 11. Missouri.....................................1-10 12. Kansas.......................................1-10 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS FINISH......SEMIFINALS Round 1............................................Bye Quaterfinals......................................NU 4, TTU 0 Semifinals.........................................UT 4, NU 0 RECORD VS. RANKED OPPONENTS...9-6 HIGHEST TEAM ITA RANKING............35TH HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL ITA RANKING..53RD Mary Weatherholt............................53RD SPRING SINGLES RECORD.................107-51 Jennifer Holmberg...........................21-4 Mary Weatherholt............................20-4 Wiveca Swarting..............................20-8 Madeleine Geibert...........................16-10 SPRING DOUBLES RECORD...............52-30 Geibert/Weinstein...........................14-8 Holmberg/Weatherholt...................13-3 Swarting/Weinreich.........................10-8 Holmberg/Swarting.........................6-1 BIG 12 SINGLES RECORD..................45-21 Mary Weatherholt............................9-2 Jennifer Holmberg...........................9-2 Wiveca Swarting..............................8-3 BIG 12 DOUBLES RECORD.................21-12 Holmberg/Weatherholt...................9-1 Swarting/Weinreich.........................7-3 OVERALL SINGLES RECORD..............133-71 Mary Weatherholt............................26-6 Madeleine Geibert...........................26-14 Jennifer Holmberg...........................23-10 Wiveca Swarting..............................22-9 OVERALL COMBINED RECORD..........253-133 Madeleine Geibert...........................50-26 Jennifer Holmberg...........................47-19 Mary Weatherholt............................46-13 Wiveca Swarting..............................40-19


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2010 SPRING RESULTS & STATS

TEAM RESULTS (22-6 OVERALL, 9-2 BIG 12)

SINGLES

DOUBLES

RANK

Date

Opponent

Result

Record

Big 12

Home

Away

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

NU

Opp.

Jan. 26

Creighton

W, 6-1

1-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

L

W

W

L

55

NR

Jan. 27

Nebraska-Kearney

W, 6-1

2-0

0-0

2-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

L

W

W

L

55

NR

Jan. 29

Wichita State

W, 4-3

3-0

0-0

3-0

0-0

W

L

W

W

L

W

W

W

L

56

75

Jan. 31

Minnesota

W, 4-3

4-0

0-0

4-0

0-0

W

L

W

W

W

L

L

W

L

56

64

Feb. 5

Arkansas-Little Rock

W, 5-2

5-0

0-0

5-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

L

L

W

W

L

56

NR

Feb. 7

Wyoming

W, 5-2

6-0

0-0

6-0

0-0

W

L

W

W

W

L

W

W

L

56

NR

Feb. 13

Air Force

W, 7-0

7-0

0-0

7-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

51

NR

Feb. 13

Drake

W, 7-0

8-0

0-0

8-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

51

NR

Feb. 20

Eastern Michigan

W, 7-0

9-0

0-0

8-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

48

NR

Feb. 26

Colorado State

W, 6-1

10-0

0-0

9-0

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

L

W

W

W

48

NR

Feb. 28

Tulsa

L, 2-5

10-1

0-0

10-0

0-0

L

W

W

L

L

L

L

L

W

48

42

March 12

Colorado

W, 7-0

11-1

1-0

10-1

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

54

52

March 14

Missouri

W, 7-0

12-1

2-0

12-1

0-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

54

NR

March 19

at Long Beach State

L, 2-5

12-2

2-0

12-1

0-1

L

L

L

L

L

W

W

L

W

42

53

March 21

at UC-Irvine

W, 4-3

13-2

2-0

12-1

1-1

L

W

W

L

L

W

W

W

W

42

74

March 26

Kansas State

W, 7-0

14-2

3-0

13-1

1-1

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

43

NR

March 28

at Kansas

W, 5-2

15-2

4-0

13-1

2-1

W

W

W

W

L

W

L

L

W

43

NR

April 2

at Iowa State

W, 6-1

16-2

5-0

13-1

3-1

W

W

W

W

W

L

W

L

W

46

NR

April 9

Texas Tech

W, 4-3

17-2

6-0

14-1

3-1

L

W

W

L

L

W

L

W

W

45

NR

April 11

Baylor

L, 1-6

17-3

6-1

14-2

3-1

L

L

L

L

L

W

L

L

L

45

1

April 16

at Texas

L, 1-6

17-4

6-2

14-2

3-2

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

W

W

49

20

April 17

at Texas A&M

W, 5-2

18-4

7-2

14-2

4-2

W

L

L

W

W

W

L

W

W

49

34

April 23

at Oklahoma

W, 6-1

19-4

8-2

14-2

5-2

W

W

W

L

W

W

L

W

W

40

37

April 24

at Oklahoma State

W, 4-3

20-4

9-2

14-2

6-2

L

W

W

L

W

W

W

W

W

40

57

April 30

vs. Texas Tech

W, 4-0

21-4

9-2

14-2

7-2

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

36

75

May 1

vs. Texas

L, 0-4

21-5

9-2

14-2

7-3

L

--

L

--

L

--

L

L

--

36

18

May 14

vs. Illinois

W, 4-2

22-5

9-2

14-2

8-3

W

W

L

W

W

W

W

L

L

37

22

May 15

vs. Northwestern

L, 0-4

22-6

9-2

14-2

8-4

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

37

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SINGLES STATS Name

Overall

Spring

Big 12

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

Fall

Abby Buxton

7-7

3-5

--

--

--

--

1-0

1-2

1-3

4-2

Chelsea Finnegan

1-3

1-1

--

--

--

--

--

--

1-1

0-2

Madeleine Geibert

26-14

16-10

6-5

5-5

9-5

2-0

--

--

--

10-4

Jennifer Holmberg

23-10

21-4

9-2

--

--

--

5-0

7-2

9-2

2-6

Wiveca Swarting

22-9

20-8

8-3

--

2-1

18-7

--

--

--

2-1

Mary Weatherholt

26-6

20-4

9-2

13-3

7-1

--

--

--

--

6-2

Janine Weinreich

13-8

13-8

7-4

--

--

--

--

8-7

5--1

--

Stefanie Weinstein

18-14

13-9

6-5

--

--

1-0

12-9

--

--

5-5

TOTALS

143-71

107-49

45-21

18-8

18-7

21-7

18-9

16-11

16-7

29-22

DOUBLES STATS Team

Overall

Spring

Big 12

#1

#2

#3

Fall

Abby Buxton/Jennifer Holmberg

1-2

1-1

--

--

--

1-1

0-2

Abby Buxton/Mary Weatherholt

0-1

0-1

--

--

--

0-1

--

Madeleine Geibert/Jennifer Holmberg

3-1

1-0

--

--

1-0

--

2-1

Madeleine Geibert/Mary Weatherholt

2-2

2-2

--

2-2

--

--

--

Madeleine Geibert/Stefanie Weinstein

23-15

18-14

4-6

14-8

--

--

5-1

Jennifer Holmberg/Wiveca Swarting

7-2

6-1

--

--

6-1

--

1-1

Jennifer Holmberg/Mary Weatherholt

22-4

22-4

9-1

--

--

13-3

--

Wiveca Swarting/Mary Weatherholt

1-0

1-0

--

1-0

--

--

--

Wiveca Swarting/Janine Weinreich

17-11

17-11

7-3

--

10-8

--

--

Mary Weatherholt/Janine Weinreich

3-0

3-0

--

--

--

3-0

--

Mary Weatherholt/Stefanie Weinstein

1-1

--

--

--

--

--

1-1

80-39

71-34

20-10

17-10

17-9

17-5

9-6

TOTALS


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2010 BIG 12 CONFERENCE RESULTS CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Baylor Texas Nebraska Texas A&M Oklahoma Texas Tech Oklahoma State Kansas State Colorado Iowa State Missouri Kansas SINGLES CHAMPIONS No. 1 Lenka Broosova No. 2 Nina Secerbegovic No. 3 Krista Damico No. 4 Csilla Borsanyi No. 5 Sarah Lancaster No. 6 Jennifer Holmberg

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

No. 1

Lenka Broosova Csilla Borsanyi No. 2 Amanda Craddock Krista Damico No. 3 Mary Weatherholt Jennifer Holmberg

Baylor Baylor Texas Baylor Texas Nebraska Baylor Baylor Texas Texas Nebraska Nebraska

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

APRIL 29 - FIRST ROUND #9 Colorado 4, #8 Kansas 1 #5 Oklahoma 4, #12 Kansas 0 #7 Oklahoma State 4, Iowa State 1 #6 Texas Tech 4, #11 Missouri 1 APRIL 30 - QUARTERFINALS #1 Baylor 4, Colorado 0 #4 Texas A&M 4, Oklahoma 2 #2 Texas 4, Oklahoma State 1 #3 Nebraska 4, Texas Tech 0 MAY 1 - SEMIFINALS Baylor 4, Texas A&M 0 Texas 4, Nebraska 0 MAY 2 - FINAL Baylor 4, Texas 0

Big 12 Overall 11-0 30-3 10-1 19-6 9-2 22-6 8-3 14-10 7-4 18-7 5-6 11-12 5-6 13-10 4-7 7-13 3-8 11-13 2-9 9-15 1-10 6-17 1-10 9-15

2010 BIG 12 AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lenka Broosova, Baylor, Sr. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Sarah Meghoufel, Oklahoma State, Jr. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Aeriel Ellis, Texas, Fr. COACH OF THE YEAR Scott Jacobson, Nebraska

ALL-BIG 12 DOUBLES Lenka Broosova Csilla Borsanyi Melisa Esposito Monia Milewski Stefanie Weinstein Madeleine Geibert Teona Tsertsvadze Ana-Maria Constantinescu Alisa Buslaieva Nataliya Shatkovskaya Aeriel Ellis Vanja Corovic Elze’ Potgieter Nazari Ubrina

ALL-BIG 12 SINGLES

Csilla Borsanyi Lenka Broosova Taylor Ormond Nina Secerbegovic Monia Milewski Madeleine Geibert Mary Weatherholt Ana-Maria Constantinescu Aeriel Ellis Krista Damico Elze’ Potgieter Nazari Ubrina

Baylor Baylor Colorado Colorado Nebraska Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Texas Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M

Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Colorado Nebraska Nebraska Oklahoma Texas Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M


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2011 OPPONENTS

BIG 12 OPPONENTS

BAYLOR BEARS Location.................................. Waco, Texas Head Coach..........................Joey Scrivano 2009 Record.......................................30-3 2009 Big 12 Record...........................11-0 All-Time Record vs. NU........................18-1 Website............................baylorbears.com

COLORADO BUFFALOES Location............................... Boulder, Colo. Head Coach.....................Nicole Kenneally 2010 Record..................................... 11-13 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 3-8 All-Time Record vs. NU..................... 18-16 Website...................................cubuffs.com

IOWA STATE CYCLONES Location....................................Ames, Iowa Head Coach................. Armando Espinosa 2010 Record........................................9-15 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 2-9 All-Time Record vs. NU........................3-39 Website................................. cyclones.com

KANSAS JAYHAWKS Location.............................Lawrence, Kan. Head Coach.......................... Amy Hall-Holt 2010 Record........................................9-15 2010 Big 12 Record............................1-10 All-Time Record vs. NU..................... 23-14 Website............................. kuathletics.com

KANSAS STATE WILDCATS Location.......................... Manhattan, Kan. Head Coach............................Steve Bietau 2010 Record........................................7-13 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 4-7 All-Time Record vs. NU..................... 12-30 Website.......................... kstatesports.com

MISSOURI TIGERS Location.............................. Columbia, Mo. Head Coach..........................Blake Starkey 2010 Record........................................6-17 2010 Big 12 Record............................1-10 All-Time Record vs. NU........................9-26 Website.................................mutigers.com

OKLAHOMA SOONERS Location...............................Norman, Okla. Head Coach.......................... David Mullins 2010 Record........................................18-7 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 7-4 All-Time Record vs. NU..................... 23-12 Website......................... soonersports.com

OKLAHOMA STATE COWGIRLS Location.............................Stillwater, Okla. Head Coach.............................Chris Young 2010 Record..................................... 13-10 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU........................26-6 Website................................... okstate.com

TEXAS LONGHORNS Location.................................Austin, Texas Head Coach.............Patty Fendick-McCain 2010 Record........................................19-6 2010 Big 12 Record............................10-1 All-Time Record vs. NU........................16-0 Website............................ texassports.com

TEXAS A&M AGGIES Location.................. College Station, Texas Head Coach.....................Bobby Kleinecke 2010 Record......................................14-10 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 8-3 All-Time Record vs. NU........................12-4 Website........................ aggieathletics.com

TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Location............................. Lubbock, Texas Head Coach............................... Todd Petty 2010 Record..................................... 11-12 2010 Big 12 Record.............................. 5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU........................8-15 Website............................... texastech.com

BOISE STATE BRONCOS Location..................................Boise, Idaho Head Coach.........................Mark Tichenor 2010 Record........................................23-6 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 2-0 Website......................... broncosports.com

NORTHERN IOWA Location.......................... Cedar Falls, Iowa Head Coach........................Sachin Kirtane 2010 Record........................................12-0 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-7 Website........................... unipanthers.com

MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS Location.......................Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach........................ Tyler Thomson 2010 Record......................................10-14 All-Time Record vs. NU........................11-1 Website......................... gophersports.com

NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS Location................................. Evanston, Ill. Head Coach.......................... Claire Pollard 2010 Record........................................23-7 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 1-0 Website.................................nusports.com

WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS Location................................ Wichita, Kan. Head Coach.............................Colin Foster 2010 Record..................................... 15-12 All-Time Record vs. NU......................10-14 Website............................ goshockers.com

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Location............................ Columbus, Ohio Head Coach................. Chuck Merzbacher 2010 Record..................................... 20-10 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 2-2 Website................ ohiostatebuckeyes.com

WYOMING COWGIRLS Location............................... Laramie, Wyo. Head Coach...............................Kati Gyulai 2010 Record........................................14-8 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-9 Website.................. wyomingathletics.com

COLORADO STATE RAMS Location......................... Fort Collins, Colo. Head Coach............................ Jon Messick 2010 Record........................................8-15 All-Time Record vs. NU........................0-13 Website................................. csurams.com

IOWA HAWKEYES Location.............................. Iowa City, Iowa Head Coach..................... Katie Dougherty 2010 Record........................................17-7 All-Time Record vs. NU........................14-5 Website...................... hawkeyesports.com

ILLINOIS STATE Location.....................................Normal, Ill. Head Coach........................... Chris Hoover 2010 Record........................................18-6 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-2 Website..............................goredbirds.com

CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS Location.................................Omaha, Neb. Head Coach.................................. Tom Lilly 2010 Record......................................11-10 All-Time Record vs. NU........................0-24 Website............................gocreighton.com

TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE Location................................... Tulsa, Okla. Head Coach............................ Dean Orford 2010 Record........................................22-6 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 3-7 Website....................... tulsahurricane.com

EASTERN MICHIGAN EAGLES Location............................. Ypsilanti, Mich. Head Coach................................. Ryan Ray 2010 Record........................................8-14 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-6 Website............................. emueagles.com

WISCONSIN BADGERS Location............................... Madison, Wis. Head Coach..................... Brian Fleishman 2010 Record........................................9-16 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 4-2 Website............................. uwbadgers.com

2011 BIG 12 SCHEDULE March 18 Oklahoma

2 p.m.

March 20 Oklahoma State

Noon

March 27 at Missouri

1 p.m.

April 1

at Kansas State

1 p.m.

April 3

Kansas

April 8

at Baylor

April 10

at Texas Tech

April 15

Texas

April 17

Texas A&M

Noon

April 20

at Colorado

2 p.m.

April 23

Iowa State

1 p.m.

Noon 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m.

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

2011 NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Jan. 29

Boise State

Jan. 30

Northwestern

Feb. 4

Wyoming

Feb. 6

Illinois State

Feb. 12

Eastern Michigan 9:30 a.m.

Feb. 12

Northern Iowa

3:30 p.m.

Feb. 16

at Wichita State

2:30 p.m.

Feb. 26

Colorado State

Feb. 27

Creighton

March 5

at Wisconsin

March 6

at Minnesota

March 11 Ohio State

2 p.m. TBA 5 p.m. Noon

Noon 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m.

March 13 at Iowa

2 p.m.

March 23 at Tulsa

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THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE

The Big 12 Conference has established a consistent level of national success on the field and in the classroom as it enters its 15th season in 2010-11. Since it began play in 1996-97, the conference can boast 38 team crowns and 440 individual NCAA Championships. Big 12 squads enjoyed a strong year across the board in 2009-10. Oklahoma State won the NCAA men’s cross country title while Texas captured the national championship in men’s swimming and diving. Texas A&M secured men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships, and the Big 12 had the No. 1 team in the nation at some point during the 2009-10 season in nine different sports. Five Big 12 volleyball teams, including perennial national power Nebraska, competed in the regional semifinals of the NCAA Championships in 2010, the first time that has happened in conference history. The Big 12 also had a school play for the BCS National Championship (Texas) for the seventh season. Oklahoma finished second nationally at the NCAA women’s gymnastics finals - an all-time high for the Big 12 - while Oklahoma State placed second at the men’s golf championship. Iowa State was third at the NCAA wrestling championships and the Big 12 also placed a team in the College World Series in both softball (Missouri) and baseball (Oklahoma). The individual honors also continued, as Jenny Barringer (Colorado) earned The Bowerman Award, presented for the first time to the most outstanding collegiate women’s track and field athlete. In fact, all three women’s finalists were from the Big 12. Caroline Hedwall (Oklahoma State) was named the recipient of the Honda Sports Award as the nation’s top female golfer after capturing the NCAA individual title. Lisa Koll (Iowa State) earned the Honda Award as the top collegiate female athlete in track and field. During the past six seasons a total of 16 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the conference, including each of the past 13 seasons. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska) earned countless accolades for her work away from competition, being named the Academic All-America of the Year for all sports in both 2006-07 and 2007-08. She was also named recipient of the prestigious 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, the first athlete since the Big 12 was formed to earn the accolade. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and academic AllBig 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 249 scholars have received over $1.6 million in postgraduate financial aid. The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, swimming and diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. In 2010-11, conference schools include Baylor, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech. The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over 46 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 markets within its geographic footprint. The conference conducts championships for 19 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. In its first 14 years, the conference has distributed more than $1.2 billion to its 12 member institutions. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

MADELEINE GEIBERT IS A THREE-TIME ALL-BIG 12 SELECTION IN SINGLES AND DOUBLES PLAY, AND WAS AN ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SELECTION IN 2009-10.

BIG 12 STAFF DIRECTORY

Commissioner ............................................................................................................................... Dan Beebe Deputy Commissioner .................................................................................................................. Tim Weiser Senior Associate Commissioner ......................................................................................................Tim Allen Senior Associate Commissioner ............................................................................................... Dru Hancock Associate Commissioner - Men’s Basketball & Game Management ...............................John Underwood Chief Financial Officer . ................................................................................................................. Steve Pace Assistant Commissioner - Communications . ............................................................................... Bob Burda Assistant Commissioner - Events & Human Resources ....................................................... Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner - Governance & Academics............................................................... David Flores Assistant Commissioner - Championships .............................................................................. Dayna Scherf Assistant Commissioner - Football & Student Services ..............................................................Ed Stewart Director of Compliance .................................................................................................................. Keri Boyce Director of Communications ........................................................................................................Rob Carolla Director of Football Championship .......................................................................................Donnie Duncan Director of Marketing .................................................................................................................. Maark Keith Associate Director of Communications .................................................................................. Joni Lehmann Assistant Director of Communications .................................................................................Carmen Branch Assistant Director of Video Services . ..................................................................................... Sean Hollister Internet Services Coordinator ............................................................................................... Kiron Andersen Championships Manager ...........................................................................................................Blair Beneke Business/Ticket Manager ........................................................................................................................ TBA Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/Manager of Executive Affairs ..............................................Melanie Ellis Administrative Assistants .................................Regina Everett, Tracy Hunt, Valerie Rocha, Neesha Quinn Receptionist/Administrative Assistant .............................................................................Michelle Peterson Will Hancock Communications Assistants................................................ Taylor wilson, Laura Rasmussen Internet Services Assistant . ................................................................................................Brian Mortensen Big 12 Conference Office 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Irving, Texas 75062 Phone: (214) 742-1212 | Fax: (214) 753-0145 | www.big12sports.com


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SERIES RECORDS

VS. BIG 12 OPPONENTS

VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS W-L

Nebraska-Omaha..................................... 6-0

Air Force.................................................... 5-0

Nebraska Wesleyan................................. 2-0

Alabama.................................................... 0-1

New Mexico.............................................. 2-3

Arizona...................................................... 0-2

New Mexico State..................................... 2-0

Arizona State............................................ 0-4

Nicholls State........................................... 1-0

Kansas................................................14-23........................................ Nebraska 5, Kansas 2

Arkansas................................................... 2-2

North Carolina.......................................... 0-1

Kansas State......................................30-12.............................. Kansas State 7, Nebraska 0

Arkansas-Little Rock................................ 1-1

North Dakota............................................ 1-0

Missouri..............................................26-9........................................ Nebraska 7, Missouri 0

Boise State............................................... 0-2

North Texas............................................... 1-0

Oklahoma...........................................12-23................................... Nebraska 6, Oklahoma 1

Bowling Green.......................................... 2-0

Northeast Louisiana................................ 0-1

Oklahoma State.................................6-26............................Nebraska 4, Oklahoma State 3

BYU............................................................ 0-2

Northern Arizona...................................... 1-0

Cal Poly..................................................... 1-1

Northern Colorado................................... 2-0

California-Irvine........................................ 3-4

Northern Florida....................................... 0-1

California-Riverside.................................. 1-0

Northern Illinois........................................ 6-0

California-Santa Barbara......................... 0-1

Northern Iowa........................................... 8-0

Cal State Fullerton................................... 9-1

Northwest Missouri State........................ 2-0

........................................................................................................ Nebraska 4, Texas Tech 0

Cal State Long Beach.............................. 1-1

Northwestern............................................ 0-1

ALL-TIME BIG 12 RECORD..............163-168................................... 10-3 (2010 RECORD)

Cal State Northridge................................ 6-0

Ohio State................................................. 2-2

NEBRASKA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Cal State Sacramento.............................. 1-0

Oral Roberts............................................. 0-2

Central Oklahoma.................................... 1-0

Oregon...................................................... 2-1

Clemson.................................................... 0-1

Pacific........................................................ 0-1

Colorado State........................................ 13-0

Pepperdine............................................... 0-1

Connecticut.............................................. 1-0

Saint Mary’s............................................. 1-0

Creighton................................................ 24-0

Saint Louis................................................ 5-0

Team

W-L

2010 Result

Baylor..................................................1-18............................................ Baylor 6, Nebraska 1 Colorado.............................................16-18......................................Nebraska 7, Colorado 0 Iowa State...........................................39-3..................................... Nebraska 6, Iowa State 1

Texas...................................................0-16.............................................. Texas 6, Nebraska 1 ................................................................................................................. Texas 4, Nebraska 0 Texas A&M..........................................4-12.................................... Nebraska 5, Texas A&M 2 Texas Tech..........................................15-8.....................................Nebraska 4, Texas Tech 3

Team

Year

Conference

Head Coach

Record Conf. Finish Final Rank

1976

Big Eight

Gail Whitaker

N/A

4th

--

1977

Big Eight

Sig Garnett

N/A

1st

--

1978

Big Eight

Henry Cox

N/A

1st (tie)

--

1979

Big Eight

Skip Salzenstein

7-6

6th

--

Denver....................................................... 3-0

San Diego................................................. 1-0

1980

Big Eight

Julie Wood

18-7

6th

--

Doane....................................................... 2-0

San Diego State....................................... 0-2

1981

Big Eight

Julie Wood

18-17 7th

--

Drake....................................................18-13

South Carolina.......................................... 0-2

1982

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

14-11 4th

--

Duke.......................................................... 0-1

South Dakota............................................ 2-0

Eastern Michigan..................................... 6-0

South Dakota State.................................. 1-0

Fresno State............................................. 0-5

Southeast Missouri State........................ 1-0

Furman...................................................... 1-0

Southern Illinois-Edwardsville................. 1-4

George Washington.................................. 1-0

Southern Utah.......................................... 1-0

Gustavus Adolphus.................................. 4-0

Southwestern Louisiana.......................... 2-0

1983

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

16-12 3rd

--

1984

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

12-12 4th

--

1985

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

12-14 4th

--

1986

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

9-8

4th

--

1987

Big Eight

Kathy Hawkins

9-16

4th

--

Hawaii....................................................... 0-1

Stephens College..................................... 7-1

1988

Big Eight

Kerry McDermott

5-12

5th

--

Houston.................................................... 1-1

TCU............................................................ 1-0

1989

Big Eight

Gregg Calvin

9-5

5th

--

Idaho......................................................... 1-1

Tulane....................................................... 0-1

1990

Big Eight

Gregg Calvin

17-7

3rd

--

Idaho State............................................... 1-0

Tulsa.......................................................... 7-3

Illinois........................................................ 1-0

UNLV.......................................................... 0-2

Illinois-Chicago......................................... 2-0

Utah........................................................... 2-2

Illinois State.............................................. 2-0

UTEP.......................................................... 1-0

Indiana State............................................ 3-0

Vermont.................................................... 1-0

Iowa......................................................... 5-14

Wake Forest.............................................. 0-1

Long Beach State..................................... 3-4

Washington............................................... 1-0

1991

Big Eight

Gregg Calvin

7-6

4th

--

1992

Big Eight

Scott Jacobson

6-7

5th

--

1993

Big Eight

Scott Jacobson

7-12

6th

--

1994

Big Eight

Scott Jacobson

11-10 4th

--

1995

Big Eight

Scott Jacobson

8-15

3rd (tie)

--

1996

Big Eight

Scott Jacobson

5-15

6th

--

Loyola Marymount................................... 3-0

Washington State..................................... 1-1

1997

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

16-9

6th

60th

LSU............................................................ 0-1

Weber State.............................................. 1-0

1998

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

14-9

9th

64th

Marquette................................................. 1-0

West Virginia............................................. 1-0

Michigan................................................... 0-1

Western Illinois......................................... 1-0

Michigan State......................................... 0-1

Western Michigan.................................... 1-1

Minnesota............................................... 1-11

Wisconsin................................................. 2-4

Missouri State........................................ 15-0

Wichita State........................................15-10

Montana................................................... 2-0

Wyoming................................................... 9-0

Montana State.......................................... 4-2

Yale............................................................ 0-1

Nebraska-Kearney................................... 4-0

NON-CONFERENCE RECORD........ 259-128

1999

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

17-9

8th

69th

2000

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

19-6

6th

58th

2001

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

19-6

6th

55th

2002

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

13-9

10th

66th

2003

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

12-11 10th

76th

2004

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

16-9

7th

75th

2005

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

18-4

3rd

39th

2006

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

17-10 5th

43rd

2007

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

13-9

8th

--

2008

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

16-7

7th

74th

2009

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

16-7

4th

56th

2010

Big 12

Scott Jacobson

22-6

3rd

37th


YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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BIG 12 ERA (1997-PRESENT)

Head Coach Scott Jacobson’s most successful coaching years have come since the formation of the Big 12 in 1997 - Nebraska has had a winning record all 14 of those years. *BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS ^NCAA TOURNAMENT

1997

16-9 OVERALL (5-6 BIG 12) Date Feb. 1 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 11 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 29 April 2 April 4 April 12 April 13 April 15 April 19 April 20 April 24 April 25

Opponent Gustavus Adolphus Creighton Tulsa Iowa State at Texas A&M at Texas Oklahoma State Drake vs. Indiana State vs. Fairfield at Cal State Fullerton vs. Montana State at Boise State vs. Idaho at Ohio State Oklahoma at Kansas at Texas Tech Baylor Missouri at Kansas State vs. New Mexico at Colorado vs. Iowa State* vs. Texas A&M*

2001 W/L W W W W L L L W W W W W L W W W L W L W W L L W L

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

1998

14-9 OVERALL (4-7 BIG 12) Date Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 1 March 8 March 13 March 14 March 19 March 21 March 22 March 24 March 26 March 27 April 4 April 8 April 10 April 11 April 18 April 23

Opponent Iowa Creighton Colorado State at Tulsa Southwest Mo. State Texas Gustavus Adolphus Texas Tech Texas A&M at Drake vs. Eastern Michigan at Baylor at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge at UC Irvine at Missouri Kansas at Iowa State at Colorado Kansas State vs. Texas Tech*

Date Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 5 March 7 March 12 March 13 March 13 March 16 March 19 March 26 April 3 April 4 April 10 April 11 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 29 April 30

Opponent at Southwest Mo. State at Iowa Drake Wyoming vs. Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Creighton at Texas Tech at Texas Wichita State Montana Missouri Gustavus Adolphus Northern Iowa vs. Vermont vs. George Washington Colorado State at Kansas at Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma Iowa State Baylor Colorado vs. Kansas* vs. Texas*

W/L L W W W W L W L W W W L W L W W W W L W L L L

Score 3-6 9-0 7-2 6-3 9-0 0-9 9-0 4-5 5-4 7-2 7-2 2-7 6-3 3-6 9-0 9-0 7-2 9-0 0-9 7-2 4-5 4-5 4-5

W/L W L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W L L L W W L L W L

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

Date Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 3 March 4 March 5 March 11 March 12 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 24 April 2 April 4 April 9 April 12 April 15 April 16 April 22 April 27 April 28

Opponent Eastern Michigan Texas Creighton Bowling Green Wyoming Southwest Mo. State Wichita State Oklahoma Christian Northern Iowa Oklahoma City University vs. Iowa State at Colorado vs. Montana State at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge Texas Tech Texas A&M at Missouri at Baylor Kansas at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Kansas State vs. Texas Tech* vs. Texas A&M*

Opponent Colorado State Wichita State Creighton Indiana State Montana State Montana Drake Eastern Michigan at Texas at Texas A&M Missouri Southwest Mo. State vs. Penn State at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge at Texas Tech at Kansas State Oklahoma at Iowa State at Colorado at Kansas Baylor Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State* vs. Baylor*

2005 W/L W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W W L W W W W L L W L

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

W/L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L L W W L

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

13-9 OVERALL (3-8 BIG 12) Date Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 2 March 9 March 10 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 30 March 31 April 6 April 7 April 14 April 20 April 25

Opponent Wichita State Denver at Missouri Texas Wyoming Southwest Mo. State Colorado State Northern Iowa Creighton at Baylor Texas A&M Colorado vs. Connecticut at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge Texas Tech Iowa State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Kansas Kansas State vs. Oklahoma*

W/L W W W L W W W W W L L L W W W L W L W L L L

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

12-11 OVERALL (2-9 BIG 12) Date Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 5 March 8 March 14 March 15 March 23 March 30 April 5 April 6 April 10 April 12 April 13 April 15 April 19 April 24

Opponent Wichita State Wyoming Drake Colorado State Missouri Southwest Mo. State at Texas at Texas A&M Ohio State Creighton at Kansas Eastern Michigan Illinois State at UC Irvine at Texas Tech Oklahoma Oklahoma State Baylor at Colorado at Denver at Kansas State Iowa State vs. Missouri*

W/L W W W W L W L L W W L W W L W L L L L W L W L

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

Date Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 March 17 March 20 March 26 March 28 April 3 April 10 April 11 April 17 April 18 April 24 April 25 April 29 May 1

Opponent Colorado State Montana State Illinois-Chicago Wichita State Wyoming Air Force Texas at Ohio State vs. Yale Creighton at Baylor Texas A&M vs. Utah at Long Beach State Iowa State Saint Louis at Missouri Kansas State Texas Tech Kansas Colorado at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma* vs. Texas A&M*

W/L W W W W W W L L W W L L W L W W L W W L W W L W L

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

Date Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 3 March 5 March 12 March 26 April 3 April 16 April 20 April 24 April 29 May 13

Opponent Creighton Colorado State Wyoming Southwest Mo. State Iowa Washington State Missouri at Texas at Texas A&M Drake Utah Wichita State Baylor Oklahoma at Kansas at Texas Tech Oklahoma State at Iowa State at Kansas State at Colorado vs. Colorado* vs. South Carolina^

2008 W/L W W W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W L L

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

17-10 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12) Date Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 March 4 March 11 March 12 March 15 March 16 March 19 March 19 March 26 April 5 April 9 April 15 April 16 April 22 April 23 April 27 April 28 April 29 May 12

Opponent Colorado State Illinois-Chicago Air Force Drake Texas Arkansas at Missouri Missouri State Iowa at Baylor Wichita State Colorado at UC Irvine at Long Beach State at Loyola Marymount vs. Ohio State Texas Tech Kansas Texas A&M at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Iowa State Kansas State vs. Iowa State* vs. Texas Tech* vs. Baylor* vs. Michigan^

W/L W W W W L W W W L L W W L L W W L W W L W W L W W L L

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

13-9 OVERALL (4-7 BIG 12) Date Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 March 2 March 4 March 10 March 14 March 23 March 31 April 7 April 8 April 13 April 15 April 22 April 25 April 26 April 27

Opponent Creighton Wyoming Wichita State Drake Colorado State Missouri at Texas at Texas A&M Baylor Saint Louis at Kansas at UC Riverside Northern Iowa at Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Indiana State at Kansas State at Colorado vs. Texas Tech vs. Missouri* vs. Baylor*

W/L W W L W W W L L L W L W W W W L W W L L W L

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

16-7 OVERALL (5-6 BIG 12) Date Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 29 March 2 March 8 March 14 March 20 March 28 March 29 April 5 April 6 April 11 April 13 April 18 April 20 April 24

Opponent Creighton Illinois State Colorado State Drake Wyoming Saint Louis Central Oklahoma at Iowa State Southeast Mo. State Air Force Northern Iowa Baylor Texas Tech at Loyola Marymount at Texas A&M at Texas at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Missouri Colorado at Kansas Kansas State vs. Kansas State*

W/L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L L L W W L L W L

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

W/L W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L W W L W W W W L

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

W/L W W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W L L W W W W L W L

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

2009

2007

2004

16-9 OVERALL (5-6 BIG 12)

18-4 OVERALL (9-2 BIG 12)

2006

2003

2000

19-6 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12)

Date Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 March 3 March 4 March 11 March 13 March 16 March 25 April 1 April 8 April 13 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 22 April 26 April 27

2002

1999

17-9 OVERALL (4-7 BIG 12)

19-6 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12)

16-7 OVERALL (7-4 BIG 12) Date Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 March 1 March 4 March 7 March 13 March 17 March 21 March 27 March 28 April 1 April 3 April 5 April 11 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 24 April 25

Opponent Creighton Wyoming Drake Eastern Michigan Colorado State West Virginia Iowa State Wichita State Northern Iowa Kansas at San Diego State at Baylor Texas A&M Texas at Tulsa Oklahoma State Oklahoma at Kansas State at Missouri at Colorado vs. Texas Tech vs. Colorado* vs. Baylor*

2010

22-6 OVERALL (9-2 BIG 12) Date Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 12 March 14 March 19 March 21 March 26 March 28 April 2 April 9 April 11 April 16 April 17 April 23 April 24 April 30 May 1 May 14 May 15

Opponent Creighton Nebraska-Kearney Wichita State Arkansas-Little Rock Wyoming Drake Eastern Michigan Colorado State Tulsa Colorado Missouri at Long Beach State at UC-Irvine Kansas State at Kansas at Iowa State Texas Tech Baylor at Texas at Texas A&M at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State at Texas Tech* vs. Texas* vs. Illinois^ vs. Northwestern^


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SINGLE-SEASON & CAREER RECORDS active NU players in ITALICS

SEASON SINGLES WINS

SEASON DOUBLES INDIVIDUAL WINS

Player

Wins

Year

1. Mary Weatherholt

36

2008-09

2. Wiveca Swarting

30

2008-09

Sandra Noetzel

30

1998-99

4. Sandra Noetzel

28

Imke Reimers

28

CAREER COMBINED WINS

Player

Wins

Year

Player

Wins

1. Iidiko Guba

28

1989-90

1. Sandra Noetzel

172

1996-00

Doneta Holmen

28

1989-90

2. Imke Reimers

164

2004-08

Nancy Tyggum

28

1989-90

3. Katarina Balan

151

1998-02

1996-97

Kathrin Edelkotter

28

1989-90

4. Amy Frisch

126

1998-02

2006-07

5. Madeleine Geibert

24

2009-10

5. Lisa Hart

121

1994-98

121

2001-05

Gitte Ostermann

CAREER SINGLES WINS

SEASON DOUBLES TEAM WINS Wins

Player

Wins

1. Sandra Noetzel

101

1996-00

1. Edelkotter/Guba

28

1989-90

Year

Record

2. Imke Reimers

90

2004-08

Holmen/Tyggum

28

1989-90

1. 2010

22-6

90

2006-10

3. Collins/Jones

21

1988-89

2. 2000

19-6

4. Katarina Balan

86

1998-02

4. Geibert/Weinstein

19

2009-10

2001

19-6

5. Amy Frisch

81

1998-02

5. Oehme/Schulz-Gartner

18

2003-04

4. 1980

18-7

18

2007-08

1981

18-17

2005

18-4

Albers/Reimers

SEASON SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE Year

Year

MOST TEAM WINS

Player

Wiveca Swarting

Year

CAREER DOUBLES INDIVIDUAL WINS

Player

Pct.

Record

1. Mary Weatherholt

.900

36-4

2008-09

Player

Wins

2. Pamela Castillejos

.880

22-3

2004-05

1. Imke Reimers

74

2004-08

Year

Record

3. Amy Frisch

.814

22-5

1999-00

2. Sandra Noetzel

71

1996-00

1. 2005

18-4

4. Gitte Ostermann

.812

26-6

2004-05

3. Katarina Balan

69

1998-02

2. 1989

9-5

5. Mary Weatherholt

.812

26-6

2009-10

4. Wiveca Swarting

67

2006-10

3. 1979

7-6

5. Katie Garcia

50

2001-05

1991

7-6

2000

19-6

2001

19-6

2010

22-6

CAREER SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE Year

Year

Year

FEWEST TEAM LOSSES

SEASON COMBINED WINS

Player

Pct.

Record

1. Mary Weatherholt

.861

62-10

2008-10

Player

Wins

2. Nancy Tyggum

.729

35-13

1987-90

1. Doneta Holmen

51

1989-90

3. Imke Reimers

.726

90-34

2004-08

2. Mary Weatherholt

50

2008-09

SEASON TEAM WINNING PERCENTAGE

4. Katarina Balan

.722

86-33

1998-02

Sandra Noetzel

50

1996-97

Year

Record

Pct.

5. Wiveca Swarting

.720

90-35

2006-10

Madeleine Geibert

50

2009-10

1. 2005

18-4

.818

49

1989-90

2. 2010

22-6

.786

3. 2001

19-6

.730

2000

19-6

.730

5. 1980

18-7

.720

5. Iidiko Guba

GITTE OSTERMANN RANKS FIFTH ON THE CAREER COMBINED WINS LIST (121).

Year

IMKE REIMERS IS SECOND ON THE CAREER SINGLES (90) AND CAREER COMBINED (164) WINS LIST, WHILE CLAIMING THE N0. 1 SPOT ON THE CAREER DOUBLES WINS LIST (74).


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HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

ALL-AMERICANS Doubles

Albers, Jana.................................. 2008-09

Kochen, Lori..................................1977-78

Imke Reimers

Doubles

Anderson, Ruth....................................1977

Krager, Cindy...................................... 1979

2007-08

Imke Reimers

Singles

Anderson, Sue.....................................1977

Kried, Cathy................................... 1976-77

2008

Jana Albers

Balan, Katarina................. 1999-00-01-02

Kuhl, Diana......................................... 2007 Liptak, Catherine................................ 1994

2009-10

Madeleine Geibert

Singles

Bauers, Susan...............................1978-79 Bilecky, Kristie...............................1996-97

Magiera, Mimi......................... 1981-82-83

2009-10

Mary Weatherholt

Singles

Botts, Lara.....................................1996-97

Marcum, Christine G...........................1976

2010

Madeleine Geibert

Doubles

Braint, Patti......................................... 1978

Martin, Vickie................................1986-87

Doubles

Brooks, Lisa....................... 1983-84-85-86

Maseman, Vickie..................... 1976-77-78

Buxton, Abby............................2008-09-10

Matthews, Molly............................1977-78

Campbell, Cathy..................................1977

McNellis, Alison.................................. 1994

Castillejos, Pamela............ 2003-04-05-06

McVicker, Joyce....................... 1976-77-78

Iidiko Guba

Chandronnait, Amber......................... 2008

Miner, Jane......................................... 1980

Meghan Quinn

Cicmanec, Marianne............... 2007-08-09

Mooney, Liz A..................... 1983-84-85-86

1991*-92*

Ann Flannery

Clark, Kelli........................................... 1998

Moore, Mary Susan............1979-80-81-82

1993*

Frauke Hachtmann

Collins, Rachel................... 1989-90-91-92

Mortell, Jenny M................ 1983-84-85-86

1994*-95*

Annie Yang

Coutresis, Tina................... 1990-91-92-93

Noetzel, Sandra................. 1997-98-99-00

Cremieux, Jennifer............ 2003-04, 2006

Oehme, Anna...........................2002-03-04

Diedrich, Jenn................................1987-88

Ostermann, Gitte............... 2002-03-04-05

Distefano, Kerry M.............1979-80-81-82

O’Shea, Karen...............................1977-78

Dulic, Adriana................................1997-98

Pavelka, Dee............................ 1977-78-79

Dunlap, Margaret............................... 1981

Pelazini, Gina..................... 1997-98-99-00

Edelkotter, Kathrin............................. 1989

Pisarcik, Jamie.................. 1982-83-84-85

Evans, Stephanie......................... 2008-09

Pisarcik, Jill..............................1984-85-86

Fernandez, Maria Laura.................... 2000

Popova, Maria..................................... 2007

Position

2007

Cari L. Groce

No. 1 Doubles

2007-08

Liz A. Mooney

No. 1 Doubles

Year

Name

1984 1984

BIG EIGHT SINGLES CHAMPIONS Position

Diana Kuhl

Doubles

Year

Name

1977

Vickie Maseman

No. 4

1977

Ruth Anderson

No. 6

1978

Sue Sloboth

No. 3

1978

Vickie Maseman

No. 4

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EIGHT

1978

Dee Pavelka

No. 6

Year

Year

Name

Position

1998

Lisa Hart

No. 2

2000

Amy Frisch

No. 6

2010

Jennifer Holmberg

No. 6

BIG EIGHT DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Year

Name

1977

Kathy Hawkins

No. 2

Dee Pavelka

No. 2

1977

Vickie Maseman

No. 3

Ruth Anderson

Position

No. 3

BIG 12 DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Year

Name

2000

Katarina Balan

2010

Stefanie Weinstein

Name

1989

BIG 12 SINGLES CHAMPIONS

Position No. 2

23

1989

* (First-Team Selection)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 Year

Name

1996*-97-98*

Lisa Hart

1997

Kristie Bilecky

1997*-98*

Jennifer Thoste

1997*-98*

Adriana Dulic

Finnegan, Ashley..................... 2007-08-09

Porter, Julia..........................................1976

1998

Danica Hardy

Finnegan, Chelsea............................. 2010

Quinn, Meghan.................. 1988-89-90-91

Kelli Clark

Finney, Ashley..................................... 1993

Rapp, Sue............................................1976

1998-99*-00*

Gina Pelazini

Fischer, Geri Ann.................................1976

Rase, Sharon................................. 1976-77

Ndali Ijomah

Fischer, Kathy................................1981-82

Reiman, Cindi.................... 1980-81-82-83

Flannery, Ann F.................. 1990-91-92-93

Reimers, Imke................... 2005-06-07-08

Frisch, Amy......................... 1999-00-01-02

Ring, Maria.............................. 2007-08-09

Galvan, Zarina...............................1992-93

Rissi, Rocky R..................................... 1980

1998

Maria Laura Fernandez

No. 2

1998*-99*-00*-01*

2008

Jana Albers

No. 1

1999*-00*

Sandra Noetzel

Imke Reimers

No. 1

2000*-01*-02

Katarina Balan

2010

Jennifer Holmberg

No. 3

2000*-01*-02*

Amy Frisch

Roberts, Beverly................................. 1985

Mary Weatherholt

No. 3

Gandini, Claudia......................1988-89-90

2001*-02*-03*-04*

Rebecca Harvey

Garcia, Katie...................... 2002-03-04-05

Schmitz, Carrie B..................... 1979-80-81

Stacey Tomkiewicz

Givens, Lee Ann.............................1982-83

Schroeder, Mary................................. 1978

Geibert, Madeleine.......................2009-10

Scribner, Barbara................................1976

Glover, Helen.......................................1976

Schulz-Gartner, Milena...........2004-05-06

Groce, Cari L...................... 1984-85-86-87

Shaneyfelt, Margaret..........................1976

Guba, Iidiko....................... 1988-89-90-91

Skaza, Ewelina............................. 2005-06

Hachtmann, Frauke.......... 1992-93-94-95

Sloboth, Sue.......................1977-78-79-80

BIG EIGHT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2003*

Year

Name

2003*-04*-05*

Gitte Ostermann

1994

Annie Yang

2001-02-03-04*

Leslie Harvey

1995

Lisa Hart

2003-04*

Anna Oehme

2004-05*

Katie Garcia

2004*-06*

Jennifer Cremieux

Hagan, Margaret Shelia..................... 1984

Startin, Jane...................... 1992-93-94-95

2004-05-06

Pamela Castillejos

Halahan, Jean.................................... 1984

Stephens, Anne E.................... 1986-87-88

Milena Schulz-Gartner

Hall, Mary.............................................1976

Svoboda, Lynn...............................1982-83

2006*

Ewelina Skaza

Hardy, Danica................................1998-99

Swanson, Ann E................. 1980-81-82-83

2006*-07*-08*

Imke Reimers

Hart, Lisa........................... 1995-96-97-98

Swarting, Wiveca............... 2007-08-09-10

Hartmann, Kim................................... 2006

Tomkiewicz, Stacey........... 2000-01-02-03

Harvey, Leslie.................... 2001-02-03-04

Thoste, Jennifer................. 1995-96-97-98

Harvey, Rebecca................ 2001-02-03-04

Tyggum, Nancy........................1988-89-90

BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Year

Name

2006

Kim Hartmann

2009

Mary Weatherholt

2005*-06*

BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Year

Name

2008*-09*-10*

Wiveca Swarting

2005

Scott Jacobson

2009*

Marianne Cicmanec

2010

Scott Jacobson

2009

Stephanie Evans

Hawkins, Kathy.............................. 1976-77

Wagner, Joanna...................................1977

2009*

Ashley Finnegan

Hayes, Susan.................................1982-83

Waldhauser, Michelle . ......... 1993-94-95-96

Madeleine Geibert

Heute, Vanessa.................................. 2006

Walz, Janet.......................................... 1978

Holmberg, Jennifer........................2009-10

Weatherholt, Mary.........................2009-10

Holmen, Doneta A.........................1987-89

Weidman, Wendy..........................1977-78

Huerter, Judy......................1978-79-80-81

Weinreich, Janine............................... 2010

Ijomah, Ndali..................... 1998-99-00-01

Weinstein, Stefanie............................ 2010

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Jones, Leslie....................................... 1989

Yang, Annie........................ 1994-95-96-97

Year

Name

Junius, Heidi............................ 1991-92-93

Yarmus, April....................................... 1994

2007

Imke Reimers

Second-Team

Ketmayura, Rose............... 2001-02-03-04

Young, Mary Jo..............................1987-88

2008

Imke Reimers

First-Team

Kinard, Elissa.................................2001-02

Zugner, Ellinor.............................. 2005-06

FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 Position

2010*

1997-98-99-00 Sandra Noetzel

Singles

2010*

Jennifer Holmberg

1996-97-98

Lisa Hart

Singles

2010*

Mary Weatherholt

2000

Gina Pelazini

2003-04-05

Gitte Ostermann

Singles

2005

Gitte Ostermann

Doubles

Year

2005 2006

Name

Katie Garcia Kim Hartmann

Doubles

Doubles Singles

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE HISTORY

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Texas.................. 11-0 Texas A&M............9-2 Kansas..................9-2 Baylor....................7-4 Oklahoma State....6-5 Kansas State........6-5 Oklahoma..............5-6 Colorado................4-7 Texas Tech.............4-7 Nebraska...............3-8 Iowa State.......... 1-10 Missouri............. 1-10

Baylor....................9-2 Texas A&M............9-2 Texas.....................8-3 Oklahoma State....8-3 Oklahoma..............7-4 Kansas State........7-4 Missouri................6-5 Colorado................5-6 Kansas..................3-8 Nebraska...............2-9 Texas Tech.............2-9 Iowa State.......... 0-11

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Texas.................. 11-0 Kansas..................9-2 Texas A&M............9-2 Baylor....................9-2 Colorado................6-5 Nebraska...............5-6 Oklahoma..............5-6 Texas Tech.............5-6 Oklahoma State....4-7 Kansas State........2-9 Iowa State.......... 1-10 Missouri............. 0-11

Texas.................. 11-0 Texas A&M......... 10-1 Oklahoma..............9-2 Baylor....................8-3 Colorado................6-5 Missouri................6-5 Nebraska...............5-6 Texas Tech.............4-7 Kansas..................4-7 Oklahoma State....2-9 Kansas State..... 1-10 Iowa State.......... 0-11

Texas.................. 11-0 Kansas..................9-2 Colorado................8-3 Baylor....................7-4 Texas A&M............7-4 Oklahoma..............6-5 Kansas State........6-5 Texas Tech.............5-6 Nebraska...............4-7 Oklahoma State....2-9 Iowa State.......... 1-10 Missouri............. 0-11

Baylor................. 11-0 Texas.................. 10-1 Nebraska...............9-2 Texas A&M............8-3 Texas Tech.............5-6 Colorado................5-6 Oklahoma..............4-7 Oklahoma State....4-7 Missouri................4-7 Kansas State........3-8 Kansas..................3-8 Iowa State.......... 0-11

NO. 1 SINGLES CHAMPION

Baylor................. 11-0 Texas A&M............9-2 Texas.....................9-2 Texas Tech.............7-4 Nebraska...............6-5 Oklahoma State....6-5 Kansas State........6-5 Kansas..................4-7 Colorado................4-7 Oklahoma..............3-8 Missouri............. 1-10 Iowa State.......... 0-11

Texas.................. 11-0 Baylor....................9-2 Texas A&M............8-3 Oklahoma State....8-3 Kansas State........7-4 Nebraska...............6-5 Kansas..................5-6 Oklahoma..............5-6 Colorado................3-8 Iowa State.......... 1-10 Texas Tech.......... 1-10 Missouri............. 1-10

Baylor................. 10-1 Texas.................. 10-1 Texas A&M............9-2 Colorado................9-2 Oklahoma State....7-4 Oklahoma..............5-6 Texas Tech.............4-7 Nebraska...............4-7 Missouri................3-8 Kansas State........3-8 Kansas..................2-9 Iowa State.......... 0-11

Texas.................. 10-1 Oklahoma State.10-1 Baylor....................9-2 Texas A&M............9-2 Kansas State........7-4 Nebraska...............6-5 Kansas..................4-7 Colorado................3-8 Texas Tech.............3-8 Missouri................2-9 Iowa State.............2-9 Oklahoma........... 1-10

Baylor................. 11-0 Texas.................. 10-1 Texas A&M............9-2 Colorado................8-3 Kansas..................5-6 Oklahoma State....5-6 Nebraska...............5-6 Oklahoma..............4-7 Texas Tech.............4-7 Kansas State........3-8 Missouri................2-9 Iowa State...........0-11

Baylor................. 11-0 Texas.................. 10-1 Texas A&M............9-2 Nebraska...............7-4 Colorado................7-4 Oklahoma State....5-6 Texas Tech.............4-7 Missouri................4-7 Kansas..................4-7 Oklahoma..............3-8 Iowa State.......... 1-10 Kansas State..... 1-10

2003

Baylor................. 11-0 Texas.................. 10-1 Nebraska...............9-2 Texas A&M............8-3 Oklahoma..............7-4 Texas Tech.............5-6 Oklahoma State....5-6 Kansas State........4-7 Colorado................3-8 Iowa State.............2-9 Missouri............. 1-10 Kansas............... 1-10

Linda Faltynkova....................... OSU

2005 Tiffany Clifford......................... TAMU

2007 Clifford / Foster...................... TAMU

1997 Christie Sim..................................KU

2002 Kate Vasylyeva.......................... OSU

2006 Marta Tsivka............................. OSU

2008 ALBERS / REIMERS.....................NU

1998 Zana Zlebnik ............................. TTU

2003 Roberta Spencer.................... TAMU

2007 Nicki Mechem......................... TAMU

2009 Horvath / Morozova....................KU

1999 Martina Nedorostova............ TAMU

2004 Kendra Strandemo......................CU

2008 Morgan Frank......................... TAMU

2010 Broosova / Boryansi....................BU

2000 Jahnevi Parekhi...........................BU

2005 Anna Lubinsky........................ TAMU

2009 Sarah Lancaster.......................... UT

2001 Maria Phillips............................ OSU

2006 Anna Blagodarova.................. TAMU

2010 Sarah Lancaster.......................... UT

2002 Katja Kovac..................................BU

2007 Lenka Broosova...........................BU

Vladka Uhlirova............................ UT

2008 Anna Blagodarova.................. TAMU

NO. 6 SINGLES CHAMPION

2003 Anda Perianu...............................OU

2009 Krista Damico.............................. UT

1997 Julie Beahm............................ TAMU

1999 Bek / Bek.....................................CU

2004 Anda Perianu...............................OU

2010 Krista Damico.............................MU

1998 Eva Marcial............................. TAMU

2000 BALAN / FERNANDEZ..................NU

1999 Eva Marcial............................ TAMU

2001 Faltynkova / Kolodynska.......... OSU

2000 AMY FRISCH.................................NU

2002 Smashey / Blau........................... UT

2005 Zuzana Zemenova.......................BU

Texas.................. 11-0 Colorado................9-2 Kansas..................8-3 Texas A&M............8-3 Baylor....................7-4 Oklahoma State....6-5 Oklahoma..............6-5 Nebraska...............4-7 Kansas State........3-8 Texas Tech.............2-9 Missouri................2-9 Iowa State.......... 0-11

NO. 2 DOUBLES CHAMPION 1997 Sell / Sim.....................................KU 1998 Sues / Sidorova...........................KU

2006 Zuzana Zemenova.......................BU

NO. 4 SINGLES CHAMPION

2007 Anna Lubinsky........................ TAMU

1997 Vanessa Abel...............................BU

2001 Frida Borjesson............................BU

2003 Hedberg / Walker................... TAMU

2008 Zuzana Zemenova.......................BU

1998 Monica Rebolledo................... TAMU

2002 Roberta Spencer.................... TAMU

2004 Dizdar / Marovic.......................... UT

2009 Ana-Maria Constantinescu.........OU

1999 Sandra Fischer............................CU

Krim Lrenz....................................KU

2005 Dizdar / Marovic.......................... UT

2010 Lenka Broosova...........................BU

2000 Joanne Masongsong................... UT

2003 Morgan Sall..................................CU

2006 Lubinsky / Mechem............... TAMU

2001 Kathy Chuda............................. KSU

2004 Anna Lubinsky........................ TAMU

2007 Lubinsky / Mechem............... TAMU

2002 Rebekah Forney........................... UT

2005 Ristine Olson................................ UT

2008 Ormond / Stanivuk......................BU

1997 Vanessa Rooks....................... TAMU

2003 Ewa Radzikowska..................... OSU

2006 Zuzana Krchnakova.....................BU

2009 Eckel / Huet.................................OU

1998 LISA HART....................................NU

2010 Craddock / Damico..................... UT

1999 Brooke Chiller..............................KU

2004 Lauren Walker........................ TAMU

2007 Melisa Esposito...........................CU

2000 Katja Kovac..................................BU

2005 Anna Blagodarova.................. TAMU

2001 Katja Kovac..................................BU

2006 Klara Zrustova.............................BU

2008 Franziska Jendrian......................CU

1997 Navarro / Spears.........................BU

2002 Linda Faltynkova....................... OSU

2007 Lauren Simmons...................... OSU

2009 Sophia Ayala...............................MU

1998 Pampoulova / Watson.............. KSU

2003 Katka Sevicikova........................MU

2008 Veera Nurmi.................................CU

2010 JENNIFER HOLMBERG................NU

1999 Haurova / Humenikova............ OSU

2004 Helga Vieira............................. TAMU

2005 Tamar Kvaratskhelia................ KSU

2009 Iryna Khatsko............................ OSU

NO. 1 DOUBLES CHAMPION

2006 Zuzana Cerna..............................BU

Maggie Mello............................... UT

1997 Hazzard / Hautova................... OSU

2007 Zuzana Cerna..............................BU

2010 Csilla Borsanyi.............................BU

1998 Mracnova / Knipp........................OU

2002 Brooks / Ovin............................. TTU

1999 Frischer / Garrow.........................CU

2003 Burrows / Vanderdys...................CU

2000 Stroup / Mracnova......................OU

2004 Baker / Griffin..............................OU

NO. 2 SINGLES CHAMPION

2008 Courtney Zauft............................. UT

Kendra Strandemo......................CU

Jana Bielikova..............................BU

Marisa Druss.......................... TAMU Tiffany Clifford......................... TAMU

NO. 3 DOUBLES CHAMPION

2000 Parekh / Gonzales.......................BU 2001 McIver / Castillejos................... KSU Olszewska / Vasylyeva............. OSU

2009 Morgan Frank......................... TAMU

NO. 5 SINGLES CHAMPION

2010 Nina Secerbegovic.......................BU

1997 Monica Rebolledo................... TAMU

2001 Jecminkova / Novotna............. KSU

2005 Iwinski / Vieira........................ TAMU

1998 Kathryn Scott.......................... TAMU

Dolman / Phillips...................... OSU

2006 Hunter / Kovacic........................ TTU

1999 Aggie Bek.....................................CU

2002 Faltynkova / Kolodynska.......... OSU

2007 Esposito / Sedivec.......................CU

1997 Brooke Chiller..............................KU

2000 Kathy Chuda............................. KSU

1998 Christine Sues.............................KU

2001 Katia Vasylyeva......................... OSU

2003 Juric / Sevcikova.........................MU

2008 Davidson / Frank.................... TAMU

1999 Cheryl Mallaiah............................KU

2002 Ashley Hedberg....................... TAMU

2004 Castillejos / Rosenburg............ KSU

2009 Olivier / Potgieter.................... TAMU

2000 Vladka Uhlirova............................ UT

2003 Nicki Mechem......................... TAMU

2005 Browning / Wagley........................TT

2010 HOLMBERG/WEATHERHOLT.......NU

2001 Eva Novotna.............................. KSU

2004 Nicki Mechem......................... TAMU

2006 Avdeeva / Bukina........................KU

NO. 3 SINGLES CHAMPION

Jecminkova / Cooper............... KSU

Blagodarova / Simmons........ TAMU


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WOMEN’S TENNIS

Junior Madeleine Geibert

Junior Jennifer Holmberg

Junior Mary Weatherholt

The Nebraska women’s tennis team has a bright future ahead after achieving one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2009-10. With a school-record 22 wins under their belt and three current players on school-record lists, the Huskers are poised to take their place as a contender on the national scene. Nebraska is one of the nation’s best public universities, and student-athletes at NU receive unparalleled academic support during their time in Lincoln. The Life Skills program provides Huskers with opportunities to give back to communities and grow as individuals. Nebraska student-athletes also have access to some of the finest athletic training and competitive facilities in the nation, and NU will continue to expand and improve venues in order to meet the needs of student-athletes. The University of Nebraska is committed to providing an atmosphere in which student-athletes are given the tools to succeed in athletics, in the community, in the classroom and in life.


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ebraska's top facilities are not limited to the women's tennis program. Nearly every Husker sport enjoys a venue that ranks among the nation's best. Nebraska is dedicated to providing its athletes topnotch game-day and practice atmospheres in every sport. In 2011, the Nebraska women's tennis program will also be able to utilize the new state-of-theart Hendricks Training Complex, including a new strength complex, athletic medicine center, and nutrition center.

Top: The Osborne Athletic Complex provides Nebraska student-athletes with the nation’s best training facilities. Middle: Nebraska’s teams compete in some of the nation’s finest facilities in front of large crowds, including the NU Coliseum (left), home of the three-time national champion volleyball team; the Bob Devaney Sports Center (middle), home of NU men's and women's basketball; and Hawks Field (right), home of the perennial power Husker baseball team. Left: Memorial Stadium has been packed for more than 300 consecutive home games - a continuing NCAA record. Approximately 85,000 fill Memorial Stadium each game, with an electric game-day atmosphere that includes giant HuskerVision replay boards and ribbon boards spanning the east and west


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ACADEMIC SUCCESS

The success of Nebraska student-athletes reaches far beyond athletic competition. Husker student-athletes have been selected to a nation-leading 279 CoSIDA Academic All-America teams, as Nebraska continues to set the standard for the approximately 1,400 NCAA member institutions. The Husker football team leads all individual sport programs in the nation with 99 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-America awards. The NU volleyball progam has captured more academic All-America awards (37) than any other women’s team in the nation, while the Husker softball program ranks second on that list with 27 selections. In addition to individual academic recognition, NU has led the Big 12 in graduation rates in 11 of the conference’s first 15 years. HUSKERS EXPAND ACADEMIC TRADITION IN 2009-10 Husker student-athletes produced another stellar year at the University of Nebraska, continuing NU’s tradition of academic success. Nebraska has increased its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports to 279 with a Big 12-leading eight honorees in 2009-10, while also setting conference records with 178 academic All-Big 12 selections and 687 selections to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll during the year. Nebraska Female Student-Athlete of the Year Kelsey Griffin, the first Husker in history to win the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award in any sport, capped a stellar career by earning a $7,500 Dr. Prentice Gautt Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship. A unanimous first-team AllAmerican and the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year, Griffin powered the Nebraska women’s basketball team to the Big 12 regular-season title, which included the only unbeaten regular season in conference history at 29-0. Craig Brester claimed NU’s Male Student-Athleteof-the-Year honor, while joining Griffin as a recipient of a Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship. Brester, a three-time wrestling All-American, closed his career with a 109-21 record , including two NCAA runner-up finishes. Husker volleyball star Kori Cooper, a two-time honorable-mention All-American on the court, became NU’s 60th two-time academic All-American by earning first-team honors in 2009. Joining Cooper as a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2009-10 was Nebraska baseball centerfielder D.J. Belfonte and Nicholas Gordon, the 2009 NCAA indoor long jump champion and three-time All-American. Across all sports, Nebraska student-athletes claimed a Big 12-leading 178 academic All-Big 12 selections, including an astounding 152 first-team academic All-Big 12 honorees. The Huskers had 24 more first-team selections than any other Big 12 school had selected to both the first and second teams. Over the past two years, Nebraska has claimed 350 academic All-Big 12 certificates across all sports, while no other Big 12 school has accumulated 250 honors. NU student-athletes also earned a record-setting 687 spots on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall and Spring Academic Honor Rolls. The hard work, dedication and commitment of Nebraska’s student-athletes in the classroom resulted in 121 current or former student-athletes earning degrees from August of 2009 through May of 2010. The Huskers continued to set the graduation standard among Big 12 Conference schools by increasing their Exhausted Eligibility Graduation Rate to 95 percent. Each spring Nebraska hosts an Academic Awards Banquet to honor student-athletes who have earned either a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA or have earned a 3.0 or higher GPA in the previous calendar year. Last spring, 278 student-athletes were honored.

Top: 2009-10 Nebraska Student-Athletes-of-the-Year Craig Brester and Kelsey Griffin. Bottom: Four-time letterwinner and three-time first team academic All-Big 12 selection Wiveca Swarting earned her bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Nebraska in May of 2010.


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NEBRASKA’S 2009-10 ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS • 279 All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports (leads nation) 99 Football Academic All-Americans (leads all sports, all time) 36 Volleyball Academic All-Americans (leads all women’s sports, all time) 27 Softball Academic All-Americans (No. 2 among all women’s sports, all time) • 8 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (3 first-team, 2 second-team, 3 third-team) First-Team: Kori Cooper (Volleyball), D.J. Belfonte (Baseball), Nicholas Gordon (Track & Field) Second-Team: Shay Powell (Soccer), Robin Mackin (Softball) Third-Team: Kaitlin Arntz (Swimming & Diving), Bjorn Barrefors (Track & Field), Natalie Willer (Track & Field) • Dr. Prentice Gautt Big 12 Conference Postgraduate Scholarship Winners ($7,500) Kelsey Griffin (Women’s Basketball), Craig Brester (Wrestling) • 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winner - Kelsey Griffin (Women’s Basketball) • Big 12-Leading 178 Academic All-Big 12 Selections Across All Sports (3.0 GPA or above) •Big 12-Leading 152 First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Picks Across All Sports (3.2 GPA or above) • Big 12-Leading 687 Student-Athletes Honored on Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall and Spring Honor Rolls (3.0 GPA or above); 61 more honorees than 2008-09; 208 more honorees than 2005-06 • 80 Student-Athletes Earned Perfect 4.0 GPAs in either the Fall or Spring Semester (led Big 12) • 121 Student-Athletes Earned Degrees from August 2009 through May 2010 (August 2009--14; December 2009--37; May 2010--70) • 95 percent - Nebraska’s Exhausted Eligibility Graduation Rate (1994-2003) (Leads Big 12) • Male Student-Athlete of the Year - Craig Brester, Wrestling (Mechanized Systems Management) • Female Student-Athlete of the Year - Kelsey Griffin, Women’s Basketball (Biological Sciences) • Men’s Herman Award Winner - Men’s Cross Country Team (3.34 Cumulative GPA in 2009) • Women’s Herman Award Winner - Women’s Cross Country Team (3.709 Cumulative GPA in 2009) • Life Skills Team Award Winners - Men’s Gymnastics; Women’s Swimming and Diving

Top: Wiveca Swarting earned one of Nebraska’s HERO Leadership Awards in 2009, presented to the Huskers’ top student-athletes in community service and outreach. Bottom: Ashley Finnegan earned her bachelor’s degree from Nebraska in May of 2009. Finnegan was an academic All-Big 12 selection in 2009 and a three-time letterwinner for the Huskers.


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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

From the day student-athletes decide the University of Nebraska is the right place to be, the athletic academic counseling unit provides personal and academic support to ensure that student-athletes will get the most out of their years as Huskers. Featuring one of the most innovative and comprehensive academic support systems in the country, Nebraska is dedicated to helping its student-athletes become outstanding leaders in their chosen fields. The academic support team is comprised of 13 full-time staff members and a tutorial staff of approximately 70 tutors addressing all subject areas.

ACADEMIC COUNSELING

Eight academic counselors and three assistant academic counselors are in place to monitor daily academic progress, receive consistent course feedback, assist with the advising/registration process and monitor continuing eligibility and progress toward graduation. Essentially, academic counselors assist student-athletes in navigating the University of Nebraska system.

TUTORIAL SUPPORT

A tremendous resource for all academic abilities, unlimited tutorial support is available from day one up to college graduation. Subject and mentor tutors help provide academic support and study strategies to be successful. Supplemental Instruction, a sub-component of the tutorial program, provides targeted group review sessions to help ease the transition to college academics while improving study strategies and building academic self-esteem.

STUDY HALL

There are two facets to the study hall program at Nebraska. Student-athletes either attend a structured study hall, typically two hours in length held four days a week, or have flex time where they study a specific number of hours each week as determined by their academic counselor and/or coach. Weekly study hall reports are provided to the coaching staff.

MENTORING

Many student-athletes meet with a mentor on a weekly basis to assist in making a smooth transition from high school to college. Mentors collect syllabi, gather and report academic progress information and teach academic success strategies.

EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS

Assessments are administered upon the request of the student-athlete, academic counselor, or coach to determine student strengths and areas for improvement. Results allow academic counselors to develop a personalized academic support program and to determine if more in-depth testing is warranted. When additional assessments are necessary, referrals are made to a consulting psychologist who conducts the assessments. If it is determined that a student-athlete has a learning disability, appropriate accommodations are made through the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities.

MULTI-CULTURAL PROGRAMS

Designed to enhance cultural awareness, staff members concentrate efforts on issues of transition, adjustment and retention for students of color, international students and women. These support programs include Ladies First, International Night and Your Degree First. Your Degree First is a program designed to assist, motivate and promote minority student-athletes in pursuing the degree of their choice.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ORIENTATION

The academic staff coordinates New Student-Athlete Orientation to help newcomers adjust to the multiple demands of being a college student-athlete. Presentations are made by academic counselors, compliance officials, NU faculty and administrators, business/community professionals and student-athletes.

PERSONAL COUNSELING

Student-athletes will find a supportive and caring environment at Nebraska. Transitional issues, stress management, time management, academic focus and problem resolution are all addressed in a proactive manner throughout the year. If necessary, counseling referrals are also made to designated practitioners.

COMPUTER RESOURCES

Student-athletes enjoy a new state-of-the art computer lab and technology center with nearly 60 computers and professional supervision. Laptops are also available during team travel. Student-athletes have the benefit of ongoing education and assistance from a full-time computer technician.


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LIFE SKILLS

The Nebraska Life Skills program provides education, resources and support through college and beyond to best prepare Husker student-athletes for life after sports. Services will foster transition, retention, responsible decision-making, leadership, volunteerism and career development.

Nebraska has long been considered a pioneer in life skills support and programming. In 1998, Nebraska was one of five Division I schools nationally to win the prestigious Program of Excellence Award recognizing a strong commitment to total person development. In 2005, Keith Zimmer, Associate A.D. for Life Skills, was the recipient of the Dr. Gene Hooks Award recognizing him as the top life skills administrator in the country.

PROACTIVE EDUCATION

HUSKER LIFE SEMINAR – All incoming student-athletes complete a 16-week fall semester seminar addressing a variety of life skills topics ranging from leadership to money to relationships and study skills. TEAM WORKSHOPS – Campus and community experts facilitate team-specific life skills education workshops. STUDENT-ATHLETE ASSEMBLIES – Meetings featuring remarks from Athletic Director Tom Osborne and nationally recognized life skills trainers.

PERSONALIZED SUPPORT/INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS

RESUME DEVELOPMENT – Each student-athlete works individually with a life skills staff member to create a personalized resume with periodic follow-up meetings to make updates through graduation. GAME PLAN CREATION – Life skills counselors will create a “Game Plan for Life” outlining specific goals and objectives to be completed to enhance marketability prior to college graduation. SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY/PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT – Sports psychology resources are available to assist with performance enhancement.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Nebraska student-athletes combine to impact over 100,000 people statewide on an annual basis. TEAM SERVICE REQUIREMENT – Each team participates in a minimum of two service projects per year. SCHOOL OUTREACH – Individuals participate in numerous school outreach campaigns in both classroom and assembly settings. HOSPITAL VISITS – Huskers are frequent hospital visitors providing cheer and encouragement to a variety of patients. MONDAYS MATTER – Monday evening outreach to various local community agencies placing athletics in the proper perspective. MISCELLANEOUS OUTREACH – Outreach requests are received daily from the entire state requesting involvement from Husker student-athletes. MENTORING PROGRAMS – Typically requires one hour of service per week serving as a youth mentor.

LEADERSHIP/CITIZENSHIP

Life Skills promotes leadership development and provides recognition opportunities for extraordinary citizenship. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Elected team representatives from each of the 23 sports serve as the “voice” of the entire studentathlete population discussing student-athlete welfare, legislation and service events. YOUR DEGREE FIRST – Leadership group providing programming and specialized support to student-athletes of color, women and international student-athletes. HERO LEADERSHIP AWARD – Individual recognition to Huskers who have consistently went above and beyond serving as an exemplary role-model. BROOK BERRINGER CITIZENSHIP TEAM – Annual “Good Works” team honoring football players for dedicated service in memory of late Husker Brook Berringer. LIFE SKILLS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE – Presented to the single men’s and women’s team who scores the highest point total in the year long life skills team competition.

CAREER COMMITMENT

In addition to the creation of a personalized resume and game plan, extensive career resources are available to every Husker. STUDENT-ATHLETE CAREER FAIR – Attended by approximately 25 companies. NETWORKING/NEXPO NIGHT – Former Huskers and every UNL college educate student-athletes about major and career options. ASSESSMENTS – On-line assessments to help individuals discover talents and match with a major and career. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE – Programs in place to facilitate shadowing and internship placements. JOB PREPARATION – Expert advice on cover letter writing, interviewing skills and evaluating the job offer.

POSTGRADUATE ASSISTANCE

Commitment to helping student-athletes pursue postgraduate plans and scholarships. CAREER NIGHTS – Learn from the experts to gain valuable insight on timelines, application procedures, entrance requirements, personal essays and more. SCHOLARSHIPS – Seniors in their final season of athletic eligibility can apply for numerous postgraduate awards. The new Nebraska Student Life Complex opened after receiving an $8.7 million expansion and renovation in 2010. The Student Life Complex, which includes the Hewit Academic Center (top left), the DJ Sokol Enrichment Center (bottom right), and the Abbott Life Skills Center (top) tripled the size of NU’s previous academic support area for student-athletes. The Life Skills program offers extensive opportunities for leadership development and recognition. In 2010, Kelsey Griffin claimed Nebraska's first-ever Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, which is presented to the nation's top student-athlete on the court, in the classroom and in the community.


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NATIONAL POWERS One of the nation’s premier athletic programs, Nebraska is dedicated to and successful in all 23 of its varsity sports. Nebraska has won a total of 24 team national championships since 1970, including a fifth bowling crown in 2008, eight men’s gymnastics titles, five football championships, three volleyball titles and three women’s track and field championships. In 200910, six Husker teams finished among the top 10 in their respective sports. The Huskers finished the year ranked 17th in the final NACDA Directors Cup all-sport standings, their highest overall finish since taking 13th in 2000-01. NU had 15 teams advance to NCAA Tournament action in 2009-10, and the Husker football team won a 2009 Holiday Bowl crown. The bowling team produced an NCAA runner-up finish, while National Coach-of-theYear Connie Yori’s women’s basketball team finished fourth - the best showing in school history. NU’s tradition-rich volleyball program added a No. 5 final national ranking, while the rifle team finished sixth at the 2010 NCAA Championships. The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team added a seventhplace NCAA finish, while men’s gymnastics rounded out NU’s six top-10 team finishes by placing ninth.

Year honors, captured the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award while being named a Heisman Trophy finalist. He also became the first Husker to win both the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik awards, before being selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. All-American Kelsey Griffin also claimed national headlines while leading the women’s basketball team to a record-setting season. The 6-2 forward was a finalist for every major national player-of-the-year award and became Nebraska’s first-ever winner across all sports of the prestigious Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, recognizing her success in competition, in the classroom and in the community. The 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year was a unanimous first-team All-American and picked No. 3 overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft. All-American Cassandra Leuthold also captured 2010 National Player-of-theYear honors while leading the bowling team to an NCAA runner-up finish. Overall, 29 Nebraska student-athletes captured 33 All-America awards in their respective sports, including NCAA 197-pound runner-up Craig Brester, who helped the wrestling team to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.

Individually, football All-American Ndamukong Suh, who became the first defensive player in history to earn Associated Press National Player-of-the-

A testament of NU’s national recruiting power, the Huskers’ 29 All-Americans in 2009-10 came to Nebraska from 13 states and three foreign countries. Among NU’s 29 All-Americans in 2009-10, 20 were underclassmen.

Sophomore center Jorge Brian Diaz returns as the Huskers’ leading rebounder and shot blocker and second-leading scorer for the 2010-11 season. Last year, Diaz set a Nebraska freshman record for blocked shots and also ranked among the top 10 freshman in NU history for scoring, rebounding and games started.

Top: Kelsey Griffin led Nebraska to the most successful women’s basketball season in school history in 2009-10. The first-team All-American and 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year powered the Huskers to an unbeaten regular season and a Big 12 title. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft, Griffin was Nebraska’s first-ever winner of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Bottom: Three-time All-American Nicholas Gordon captured the 2009 NCAA indoor national championship in the long jump with a winning leap of 26-4 ¼ in his final attempt. Following the season, Gordon earned a spot in the 2009 World Championships.


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BIG 12 LEADERS

The Huskers have won more Big 12 Conference championships than any other league school in the following categories: Baseball Regular Season: 3 Baseball Postseason: 4 Baseball Overall: 7 Men’s Indoor Track: 9 Men’s Outdoor Track: 6 Men’s Track Combined: 15 Women’s Indoor Track: 5 Men’s and Women’s Track: 22 Women’s Gymnastics: 8 Soccer Postseason: 5 Volleyball: 11 The Nebraska women’s basketball team advanced to its first NCAA Sweet 16 after claiming its first Big 12 title in 2010. The Huskers became the first Big 12 men’s or women’s team to post a perfect regular season (29-0), while earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and finishing fourth in the final Associated Press Top 25.

Top: The Nebraska volleyball team continued to rank among the nation’s elite in 2009, producing four All-Americans en route to advancing to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the 10th consecutive season and finishing with a No. 5 national ranking.

Top: Freshman Morgan Marlborough was the 2009 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year after leading the league with 21 goals and 49 points.

Bottom left: After earning Most Outstanding Player honors in leading the bowling team to the 2009 national title, Cassandra Leuthold captured National Player-of-the-Year honors as the Huskers finished as the national runner-up in 2010.

Bottom: Three-time All-American Craig Brester finished as the 197-pound runner-up at the NCAA Championships in 2010. The two-time national runner-up helped Nebraska to a Big 12 Championship in 2009 by winning the 197-pound title.

Bottom right: Julie Brechtel was an all-region selection on the field and in the classroom as the Husker softball team qualified for its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance in 16 seasons.


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LEADING THE WAY As one of the nation’s premier public institutions, the University of Nebraska is committed to undergraduate learning and world-class research. In early 2001, Nebraska was named to a national list of 16 schools that serve as a role model for other institutions by the Association of American Colleges and Universities. Quality instruction is emphasized in Nebraska’s 147 undergraduate majors, which are spread through nine undergraduate colleges. The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state’s public university and land-grant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a central administration. To discover more about the University of Nebraska visit unl.edu. To learn more about Nebraska athletics, visit Huskers.com.


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“The Big Ten is a historically prestigious and stable academic community of scholars and students. The Big Ten, known for its athletic prowess, is highly regarded for its academic and research enterprises. There is nothing but upside for UNL to join the Big Ten.” Harvey Perlman University of Nebraska Chancellor at the June 11, 2010 press conference announcing UNL’s move to the Big Ten Conference

Opposite page: The Bell Tower on campus is a focal point for students and alumni, often serving as a central meeting location on game days. Top right: The Nebraska Student Union is the meeting place on campus where students can spend a little down time between classes. It has areas to use for studying as well as a food court. Middle right: Named for UNL alumni Irene and Winslow Van Brunt, the Van Brunt Visitors Center is located at the gateway to the city campus. The UNL Van Brunt Visitors Center offers resources and information for visitors to the UNL campus, and is utilized extensively for recruiting new students by the UNL Office of Admissions, which has offices and staff located in the building. Middle right: The Esther L. Kaufmann Center was completed in May 2001 and houses the Jeffery S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management. Bottom Right: The Don L. Love Memorial Library is the main library in the University of NebraskaLincoln library system. Located on the southern edge of City Campus, it is bounded by two lovely botanical areas, Love Garden and Cather Garden.


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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

Featuring the advantages of an urban setting, the Star City is only minutes away from the scenic beauty and wide open spaces of America’s Heartland. Living in Lincoln enables one to enjoy the benefits of life in a city, while residing in a community that: • Is known as the Star City • Has a population of nearly 254,001 • Is the second-largest city in the Big 12 Conference • Has been ranked among the 10 best places to live in the United States • Is listed among the top five “most fit” cities in the nation • Was voted the No. 1 U.S. City for Quality of Life by a 2004 State University of New York Study • Listed as a “Best Sport City” by the Sporting News in 2009 • Consistently lists one of the lowest crime rates in the nation among cities its size • Offers more than 6,000 acres of parks, including 10 lakes, 11 municipal swimming pools, more than 80 miles of biking and hiking trails and 12 public golf courses • More park land per capita than any other city in the United States


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Marlon Brando (1924–2004) Academy Award-winning actor William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925) U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Representative, Democratic Party nominee for president 1896, 1900, and 1908, and prosecuting attorney in Scopes Trial Warren Buffett (1930-) investor; Forbes Magazine’s 2008 Richest Man in the World Richard N. Cabela (1936-) entrepreneur, founder of Cabela’s sporting store

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Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha, is less than an hour’s drive from Lincoln and has a population of nearly 800,000. Omaha is home to Qwest Center Omaha (top), TD Ameritrade Park (top), the NCAA College World Series, the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo (bottom) and the Joslyn Art Museum (bottom)


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HUSKERS HEAD TO BIG TEN IN 2011

On June 11, 2010, the Big Ten Conference announced that its member schools voted unanimously to accept the University of Nebraska as the conference’s 12th member beginning on July 1, 2011. The Big Ten Conference is a union of 11 world-class academic institutions – 12 beginning in 2011-12 – who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tradition of competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage. The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life.

BIG TEN WOMEN’S TENNIS FACTS

• The Big Ten will hold its annual women’s tennis conference tournament on April 28-May 1, 2011. The Varsity Tennis Center on the University of Michigan’s campus in Ann Arbor will be the host site for this year’s tournament. • In 2009-10, the Big Ten Network broadcast the Big Ten women’s tennis championships on television. • 2010 marked the 12th-straight season that Northwestern won the Big Ten women’s tennis tournament. • Six Big Ten teams saw postseason action in 2010. Teams qualifying for the NCAA Tournament were Michigan, Northwestern, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio State and Illinois. • Seven Big Ten teams finished the season in the Top 50 of the ITA rankings. • Ten of the 11 teams in the Big Ten have appeared in the NCAA women’s tennis championships since 1982.


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Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne (left) joined Big Ten Commissioner James Delany (middle) and UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman (right) as the Huskers were announced as the newest member of the league starting in 2011-12.

BIG TEN CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

• Big Ten universities provide approximately $100 million in direct financial

aid to more than 8,500 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships. • Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with more than 270 teams. Other than the Ivy League, the Big Ten has the most broadbased athletic programs in the United States. • Big Ten universities are members of the nation’s only conference whose constituency is entirely composed of institutions that are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious association of major academic and research institutions in the United States and Canada. • Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 8.7 million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2008-09 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone. • Over the last 31 seasons, the conference has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in football, men’s basketball and wrestling attendance. • Big Ten institutions have more than 4.2 million living alumni and over 300,000 undergraduate students attending their universities.

BIG TEN NETWORK

Headquartered in Chicago, the Big Ten Network is the first internationally distributed

television network dedicated to covering one of America’s premier collegiate conferences.

With more than 350 live sports events, and virtually all of them in high definition, the Big Ten Network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network is on the air 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The network is available to an estimated 75 million households, through agreements with more than 300 cable, satellite and telco affiliates in all 50 states and Canada. That includes existing distribution agreements with each of the nation’s 10 largest cable, satellite and telco providers.

BIG TEN NETWORK FACTS “The Big Ten is a prominent conference and well respected academically. Nebraska will represent the conference very well.” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson

• The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, the Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Network provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever. • In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network devoted to the athletic and academic programs of a single conference. The Big Ten Network launched on Aug. 30, 2007, and became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million homes in its first 30 days. The Big Ten Network is now available to more than 75 million homes nationally through agreements with more than 250 cable/satellite/telco affiliates and is in 19 of the nation’s top 20 media markets. • The Big Ten’s new media agreements have resulted in the broadcast of more than 500 events nationally and regionally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous agreements.


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ebraska’s women’s tennis program has established itself as a national contender. Last season, the Huskers advancerd to the second round of the NCAA Championships, their third NCAA trip in the past six years. Head Coach Scott Jacobson, who is in his 20th season, is the winningest coach in Nebraska tennis history. Since 1992, Nebraska women’s tennis players have earned 26 first-team All-Big 12 awards and 66 academic all-conference awards, including 49 first-team selections.

Left: Wiveca Swarting (top) was a three-time academic All-Big 12 selection and is No. 2 on the career singles win list at Nebraska (90), while Jana Albers (bottom) was the Big 12 No. 1 doubles champion and a first-team All-Big 12 doubles selection in 2008.

Right: Gitte Ostermann (top) was a three-time All-Big 12 pick and led NU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament team appearance in 2005. Imke Reimers (bottom) was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American at Nebraska and earned a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2008.


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