University of Charleston
Women’s Tennis
2009-2010
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Table of Contents/ Quick Facts 1 2009-2010 UC Tennis…………2-4 Roster………………………………2 Fall Schedule ..……………………3 Spring Schedule ….………………4 Team Photo ……………………….5 Coaching Staff…………………6-7 Shari Reed…………………………6 M.C. Liberlite ..……………………7 2009-2010 Gold Eagles……...8-17 Jessica McGuire…………………..9 Neha Rana……………………….10 Christina Samoilov………………11 Alyssa Hackworth………………..12 ‘Ilaisaane Carter………………...13 Davina Holtfretter..………………14 Katie Kim………………………….15 Sarah Monsheimer………………16 Laura Smith………………………17 2008-2009 Review………………18 Tennis History………………19-31 2008-2009……………………19-26 2007-2008…………………….27-31 University of Charleston….32-35 Athletic Trainers………………….32 Athletic Department……………..33 UC Administration……………….34 UC History………………………..35 Facility Information…………….36 Conference Information…...37-40 General……………………………37 Commissioner……………………38 Staff…………………………….....39 Commissioner’s Cup……………39 WVIAC Women’s Tennis………..40
Quick Facts: Location: Charleston, WV Enrollment: approx. 1,400 Founded: 1888 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Maroon & Gold Home Courts: Watt Powell Annex National Affiliation: NCAA II President: Dr. Edwin Welsh Athletic Director: Tom Nozica Credits: The 2009 University of Charleston Women’s Tennis Media Guide was written and designed by Julianne Smith and Antonio Smith. Contributions were made by Andy Spradling, Sports Information Director on team photo and individual photos.
Media Guide 2009-2010
'Ilaisaane Carter Sophomore
Neha Rana Senior
Katie Kim Sophomore
Jessica McGuire Senior
Christina Samoilov Junior
Alyssa Hackworth Sophomore
Sarah Monsheimer Sophomore
Laura Smith Freshman
Roster
Davina Holtfretter Sophomore
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2009-2010 Fall Schedule
University Of Charleston
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DATE
DAY
OPPONENT
Sept. 5
Sat
@Tiffin
W 9-0
Sept. 12
Sat
@Fairmont State
W 9-0
Sept. 12
Sat
Seton Hill @FSU
W 9-0
Sept. 16
Wed
@West Virginia State
W 6-3
Sept. 19
Sat
@Bluefield State
W 8-1
Sept. 19
Sat
@Concord
W 9-0
Sept. 22
Tue
West Liberty
W 6-3
Oct. 3
Sat
Shepherd
W 7-2
Oct. 7
Wed
Davis and Elkins
W 9-0
Oct. 9
Fri
Johnson C. Smith
W 9-0
Oct. 11
Sun
West Virginia Wesleyan
W 5-4
Oct. 13
Tue
West Virginia State
W 7-2
Oct. 16-17
Fri-Sat
@Morehead Invitational
Oct. 22-24
Thurs-Sat
WVIAC Tourney
Qtrs.
Bluefield State
W 5-0
Semifinal
Shepherd
W 5-3
Final
West Virginia Wesleyan
L 1-5
Media Guide 2009-2010 DATE
DAY
OPPONENT
Feb. 20
Sat
Centre College
Mar. 7
Sat
Ashland University (41)
Mar. 8
Sat
Baldwin-Wallace College
8:00 A.M
Mar. 9
Wed
George Mason University
8:00 A.M
Mar. 10
Sat
Tusculum College
12:00 P.M.
Mar. 11
Sat
UNC Pembroke
12:00 P.M
Mar. 12
Tue
Indiana University of PA
8:00 A.M.
Apr. 1
Sat
California University of PA (41)
12:00 P.M
Apr. 11
Wed
Slippery Rock University PA (29)
11:00 A.M
12:00 P.M.
2009-2010 Spring Schedule
*( ) signifies national ranking
1:00 P.M.
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Team Photo
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Davina Holtfretter
So.
Luetjensee, Germany
‘Ilaisaane Carter
So.
Beckley, WV
Neha Rana
Sr.
New Delhi, India
Katie Kim
So.
Coppell, TX
Jessica McGuire
Sr.
Oxford, AL
Christina Samoilov
Jr.
Toronto, ON
Alyssa Hackworth
So.
Charleston, WV
Sarah Monsheimer
So.
Silver Spring, MD
Laura Smith
Fr.
Townsville, Australia
Head coach: Shari Reed Assistant coach: M.C. Liberlite
Media Guide 2009-2010 Head Coach
Reed’s career record as the UC women’s tennis coach is 170-63 through the 2009 Spring season. Her teams have made four NCAA Regional appearances.
In her 13 years at Charleston, four UC players have been named WVIAC Player of the Year. Reed has been named WVIAC Coach of the Year in 2000, 2005 and 2008 while also named the ITA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year for 2009.
Coaching Staff
Under Reed’s guidance, UC has been honored six times as Intercollegiate Tennis Association AllAcademic teams.
In 2006, Reed surpassed Larry Cochran (119 wins) as UC’s all-time leader in wins in women's tennis. In addition, Reed led the UC men to two WVIAC titles with an overall record of 63-20. Reed was inducted into the UC Hall of Fame in 2009.
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University Of Charleston
Coaching Staff
Assistant Coach
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Liberlite came to University of Charleston seven years ago. She brought with her a wealth of knowledge that has contributed to the success of the program. She started playing tennis when she was 8, playing in junior tournaments. She had a national ranking as a junior player. Liberlite went to Virginia Tech for a year and played tennis there then finished her college career at Marshall. In addition to being an assistant coach, she currently teaches tennis at Charleston Tennis Club and has for seven years.
Media Guide 2009-2010
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University Of Charleston Senior
High School: Oxford High School Hometown: Oxford, AL Major: Psychology Most embarrassing UC tennis moment: While playing indoors at Cal P.A., I ran out wide to hit a shot and got my foot tangled in the net that separates the courts. When I pivoted to get back on to the court, my foot got stuck and I fell on my face and my racquet flew across the court.
Golden Eagles
Favorite Quote: “Not all who wander are lost” Three Adjectives to describe: Outgoing, motivated, helpful Favorite Movie: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Favorite Color: Green If you could have a special power what would it be and why? Time Travel. It would be neat to travel back into history and really see how people lived. Career Goal: Work with troubled youth through a non-profit Goal for the season: Support my team! Biggest fear: Not reaching or fulfilling my goals in life.
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Top 5 songs played on ipod: “On Your Porch” The Format “Living of Love” The Avett Brothers “Pachuca Sunrise” Minus the Bear “Such Great Heights” Iron and Wine “The Ballad of Love and Hate” The Avett Brothers
Media Guide 2009-2010 Senior
Hometown: New Delhi, India Majors: Finance, Accounting, and Business Administration Favorite Quote: “Nothing is free in this world, a smile costs nothing so always smile” Three Adjectives to describe: Goofy, friendly and energetic Favorite Movie: Titanic, Walk to Remember
Career goal: To work at Bank of America Goal for this season: Win regular season and conference If you could meet anyone dead or alive who would it be and why? Andy Roddick because he is very hot.
Golden Eagles
Favorite Color: Pink
Biggest fear: Darkness Top 5 songs played on ipod: “My Lips Like Sugar” “Party Like a Rock Star” “If I Were a Boy” “No Air” “Whatever You Like” If you could be anyone for a day who would it be and why? I would be an airplane so that I can fly home every weekend because India is very far and I haven’t seen my parents in over a year.
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University Of Charleston Junior
High School: Woodridge College Hometown: Toronto, Ontario Major: Psychology Favorite Quote: “Veni Vidi Vici” Three Adjectives to describe: Confident, realistic, optimistic
Golden Eagles
Favorite Movie: The Pursuit of Happiness Favorite Color: Turquoise/Fluorescent Pink If you could have a special power what would it be and why? To be able to teleport Career goal: Become an Industrial Psychologist Goal for this season: Go to Nationals If you could meet anyone dead or alive who would it be and why? Aristotle-Greatest Thinker Biggest fear: Ocean/open water/lakes Favorite Songs: “Moonlight Sonata” Beethoven “It’s Been Awhile” Staind If you could be anyone for a day who would it be and why? Serena Williams
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Media Guide 2009-2010 Sophomore
High School: George Washing ton High School Hometown: Charleston, WV Major: Nursing Most embarrassing UC tennis moment: Losing in the finals of conference this year Favorite Quote: “It is what it is” Three Adjectives to describe: Outgoing, excited, happy Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans
If you could have a special power what would it be and why? To be able to be invisible when I wanted to get away from a situation Career goal: To become a registered nurse then maybe eventually a Physician’s assistant
Golden Eagles
Favorite Color: Yellow
Goal for this season: To win conference and get a good seed in the regional tournament If you could meet anyone dead or alive who would it be and why? Michael Jordan, he is amazing Biggest fear: Failure
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University Of Charleston Sophomore
High School: Woodrow Wilson High School Hometown: Beckley, WV Major: Accounting
Golden Eagles
Favorite Quote: “A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ that a man should have to seek Him first to find her. " -Maya Angelou
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Three Adjectives to describe: Smart, Motivated, Athletic Favorite Movie: Body of Lies Favorite Color: Blue Career goal? To become a successful CPA Goal for this season: To keep getting better Top 5 songs played on ipod: “Does He Do It” Trey Songz “Everything” Mary J. Blige “You Rock My World” Michael Jackson “Purple Kisses”-The Dream “My Angel (Never Leave You)” Bobby Valentino
Media Guide 2009-2010 Sophomore
High School: Emil-von-Behring Gymnasium Hometown: Hamburg, Germany Major: Mass Communication Favorite Quote: “Live your dreams, don’t dream your life.” Three Adjectives to describe: Laid back, loyal, outgoing Favorite Movie: There are too many. I love movies.
If you could have a special power what would it be and why? I would make myself invisible whenever I wanted to just for the fun of it. Career goal: To be a journalist who travels around the world. Goal for this season: To improve. Biggest fear: To lose someone I love.
Golden Eagles
Favorite Color: Blue
Top 5 songs played on ipod: “Empire State of Mind” Jay Z “Show Me Love” Robin S “Obsessed” Mariah Carey “Kiss Me Through the Phone” Soulja Boy “What You Got” Colby O’Donis
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University Of Charleston Sophomore
High School: Coppell High Hometown: Coppell, Texas Major: Nursing Favorite Quote: “Live well, laugh often, love much”
Golden Eagles
Three Adjectives to describe: Optimistic, cheerful, friendly Favorite Movie: Breakfast at Tiffany’s Favorite Color: Lime green If you could have a special power what would it be and why? To fly Career goal: Become a nurse practitioner Goal for this season: Win regionals, and go to nationals If you could meet anyone dead or alive who would it be and why? Audrey Hepburn, she is an inspirational Woman Top 5 songs played on ipod: “Thriller” Michael Jackson “Sattelite” Dave Mathews Band “My life would suck without you” Kelly Clarkson “In This City” Iglu & Hartley “Sparks” Coldplay
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Media Guide 2009-2010 Sophomore
High School: James H. Blake High Hometown: Silver Spring, MD Major: Biology Favorite Quote: “Quitters never win, winners never quit” Three Adjectives to describe: kind, quiet, friendly Favorite Movie: The Notebook
If you could have a special power what would it be and why? I would read people’s minds Career goal: To be a doctor Goal for this season: Go to nationals
Golden Eagles
Favorite Color: Purple
Top 5 songs played on ipod: “Party in the USA” Miley Cyrus ‘“Bad Romance” Ke$ha “Fireflies” Owl City “Meet Me Halfway” Black Eyed Peas “Whatcha Say” Jason Derulo
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University Of Charleston Freshman
High School: Townsville Grammar School Hometown: Townsville, Australia Major: Radiology Favorite Quote: “Going in one more round when you don’t think you can, that’s what makes all the difference in your life.”
Golden Eagles
Three Adjectives to describe: Athletic, Fun, Dedicated Favorite Movie: 10 Things I Hate About You Favorite Color: Blue If you could have a special power what would it be and why? Transportation, then I could go anywhere I wanted anytime. Career goal: To become a Radiologist Goal for this season: Improve in skill and fitness Biggest fear: Losing someone I love Top 5 songs played on ipod: “Gamble Everything for Love” Ben Lee “Chasing Cars” Snow Patrol “Yellow” Cold Play “Hey There Delilah” Plain White Tee’s “Sex on Fire” Kings of Leon
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Media Guide 2009-2010
The 2008-2009 season was an extreme success. The Golden Eagles had an overall record of 18-9. Their conference season record was 8-0. With such a remarkable record, the Eagles were both conference champions and conference tournament champions for the WVIAC. Then the Eagles continued their season in the regional tournament. The season came to an end in the finals of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Tournament, California (PA) 5, Charleston 0.
2008-2009 Season
2008-2009 Season Review
There were also many individual awards received. Alyssa Hackworth, Neha Rana and Bre Moyle were all honored with the All-WVIAC Team Award. In addition, Bre Moyle was named Player of the Year. With all the success of her team, it is no surprise that head coach Shari Reed was named Coach of the Year.
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2008-2009 Results
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Opponent at #12 California University of Pennsylvania at Centre College at #12 California University of Pennsylvania #29 Slippery Rock Univ. of Pennsylvania #31 Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) Baldwin-Wallace College Brevard College #34 Northern Kentucky University #41 Ashland University UNC Pembroke Univ. of Southern Indiana at Morehead State University at West Virginia University West Virginia Wesleyan College Shepherd University Concord University at West Virginia State University at West Liberty State College Millersville University of Pennsylvania at West Virginia Wesleyan College Concord University Bluefield State College Seton Hill (Pa.) at Fairmont State University at Shepherd University West Virginia State University Tiffin University
Score 5-0 3-6 9-0 5-4 6-3 9-0 5-4 6-3 6-3 5-4 8-1 6-1 8-1 5-2 5-0 5-0 7-2 8-1 9-0 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 8-1 8-1
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Media Guide 2009-2010 Sabrina Pletz MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Instructor University of Charleston
Sabrina Pletz is the Assistant Athletic Trainer and Instructor for the University of Charleston providing athletic training services and teaching in the Department of Athletic Training. She received her bachelor's degree from Cumberland College (KY) and her master's degree from Fort Hays State University (KS). Prior to coming to the University of Charleston, she served as the athletic trainer at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. Sabrina's interests include on-field emergency care and triage. She also has a passion for educating everyone on basic first aid and CPR.
Curtis Zeilenga is the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the University of Charleston providing athletic training services . He received his bachelor’s degree from Azusa Pacific University (CA) and his master’s degree from Sonoma State University (CA). Prior to coming to the University of Charleston, Curtis’ gained athletic training experience in NCAA DI and Arena Football. Curtis’ current primary interest/responsibility: student-athlete injury care. Mission of the Department of Athletic Training The mission of the Department of Athletic Training is to provide a collaborative environment for colleagues which encourages communication, continuous education, and enhanced clinical skill development within the practice domains as the foundation to enhance the didactic and clinical education of the student, the standard of care for the athlete, and educational opportunities for the community. Practice domains include: prevention, clinical evaluation and diagnosis, immediate care, treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning, organization and administration, and professional responsibility.
Athletic Training Staff
Curtis Zeilenga, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Instructor University of Charleston
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University Of Charleston ADMINISTRATION
Athletic Department
Tom Nozica Athletic Director/ Head Baseball Coach (304) 357-4823 (O) (304) 744-0412 (Fax) tnozica@ucwv.edu Dr. Bren Stevens Associate Athletic Director/SWA Head Volleyball Coach (304) 357-4911 brenstevenes@ucwv.edu
Georgeann Lilly-Barker Administrative Assistant (304) 357-4820 georgeannlilly-barker@ucwv.edu SPORTS INFORMATION Andy Spradling Sports Information Director Director Of Communications (304) 357-4717 andyspradling@ucwv.edu
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Media Guide 2009-2010 Dr. Edwin H. Welch President B.A., Western Maryland College; S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology; Ph.D., Boston University Graduate School (1989-present) edwinwelch@ucwv.edu
Cleta M. Harless Vice President for Administration and Finance B.A.,B.S.,Marshall University; M.B.A., West Virginia University. (2001-present) cletaharless@ucwv.edu Jennie O. Ferretti Vice President for Advancement B.A., University of Virginia J.D., University of Virginia (2004 – present) jennieferretti@ucwv.edu
UC Administration
Dr. Charles Stebbins Provost and Dean of Faculty B.S., United States Air Force Academy; M.S.and Ae.E., California Institute of Technology; Diploma, Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management; Ph.D., Colorado University. (2005-present) charlesstebbins@ucwv.edu
Alan Liebrecht Vice President for Enrollment B.A., Roanoke College (1993-97, 2008-present) alanliebrecht@ucwv.edu Ben Beakes Director of Development B.A., University of Charleston (2009 – present) benbeakes@ucwv.edu
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University Of Charleston The University of Charleston was founded by the Southern Methodist denomination in 1888 as Barboursville Seminary in Barboursville, West Virginia, and became a college in 1889. In 1901, it was renamed Morris Harvey College in honor of a prominent donor. During the Great Depression, the college moved to Charleston to take advantage of the larger metropolitan area. As a result of the merger between the Methodist church North and South, the college disaffiliated from the denomination and Morris Harvey College became independent in 1942.
University History
From 1935 to 1947, the college was located in downtown Charleston, holding classes in several separate buildings. During these years, the college grew steadily, in part because of a merger with Kanawha Junior College and an affiliation with the Mason College of Fine Arts and Music. Recognizing the need for a unified campus, in 1947 construction of the present facilities began on the south bank of the Kanawha River.
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The Board of Trustees changed the name from Morris Harvey College to the University of Charleston on December 13, 1978. Today, the University still benefits from its location in the dynamic capital city and from the beauty of West Virginia's hills. Proximity to the seat of government, to the state's largest medical, commercial, and financial centers and to major research and manufacturing facilities provides excellent opportunities for experiential learning. The University serves the community as a focal point for numerous intellectual, scientific, cultural, athletic and civic events. These interactions between the University and the community are vital to the achievement of the University's mission.
Media Guide 2009-2010
History: Facility Information
Schoenbaum Tennis Courts were named in memory of Alex Schoenbaum and in honor of Betty Schoenbaum, whose support made the construction and renovation of this facility possible
Location: Just off of MacCorkle Avenue, Next to the Kanawha Community Center on Venable Avenue.
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University Of Charleston About the WVIAC Founded in 1924, the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) rates as one of the oldest leagues at the small-college level. The 16-member conference currently boasts the largest membership of any NCAA Division II league. The current membership includes Alderson- Broaddus College, Bluefield State College, University of Charleston, Concord University, Davis & Elkins College, Fairmont State University, Glenville State College, Ohio Valley University, Salem International University, Shepherd University, West Liberty State College, West Virginia State University, West Virginia Wesleyan College and Wheeling Jesuit University. The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and Seton Hill University joined the WVIAC for the 2006-07 season. Pitt Johnstown and Seton Hill are the WVIAC’s first out-of-state members since 1932.
WVIAC
The WVIAC moved into the NCAA Division II ranks in 1995 after a long affiliation with the NAIA. The conference was the only one in Division II to place a team in the national quarterfinals in men’s basketball, football and baseball during the 1998-99 academic year. In 2002 the WVIAC, along with two other conferences, became the first league to earn four bids to the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Championship. The conference’s basketball tournament is one of the longest-running events in collegiate hoops; the 70th annual event was held earlier this year at the Charleston Civic Center. Attendance at the WVIAC tournament ranks among the highest in Division II. The conference also boasts a 10-station radio network for the tournament. Women’s sports were incorporated into the WVIAC during the 1981-82 academic year as the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association was absorbed. Currently, women’s championships are offered in softball, golf, tennis, track, basketball, volleyball, cross country and soccer. Men’s championships are conducted in football, cross country, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis and track. The league was recognized by the State Journal as one of “55 Great Things About West Virginia” in the magazine’s April edition. The WVIAC is headquartered in Princeton, W.Va.
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Media Guide 2009-2010 Commissioner
Commissioner Barry Blizzard has been at the helm of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference since his appointment in November, 1987. Through his very able leadership as the conference's fourth commissioner, the WVIAC continues to enjoy national respectability and competiveness among the 16 member schools and 17 sponsored sports. One of the major accomplishments during Blizzard's tenure as WVIAC Commissioner has been managing the conference's transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division II, which occurred in the fall of 1995. He also oversaw the move of the conference headquarters to Princeton in 1987. Prior to NCAA affiliation, Barry held, at various times, a number of NAIA-related national and regional offices. One in particular was a term as president of the NAIA National Athletic Directors Association.
WVIAC
Once in the NCAA, Commissioner Blizzard has become involved with its administrative matters and presently serves as the chairman of the Division II Awards Commissioners’ Association. He also has served as the regional chair of the selection committee for the Disney‘s Wide World of Sports Basketball Tip-off Tournament. In addition, Blizzard has helped structure a model conference format for Division II league offices. He currently is the chair of the NCAA Division II Nominating Committee. Blizzard's background in intercollegiate sports and sports management has served him well to deal with the tasks of overseeing this league. Before taking on his present position, he was the athletic director and sports information director at Bluefield State College, for 11 years beginning in 1976. A two-year period as assistant athletic director and SID, preceded this. The Commissioner is a native of Bramwell, WV, and received his undergraduate degree at Bluefield State College. He earned a Master’s in American History at Radford (VA) University. Barry lives in Princeton with his wife ,Vicki. They have two daughters. Amie Bolton is a resident of Pearisburg, Virginia, while younger daughter Emilie resides in Princeton.
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University Of Charleston West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1422 Main Street Princeton, WV 24740 (304)487-6298 phone (304)487-6299 fax
WVIAC
Staff: Prewitt, Will Blizzard, Barry Prewitt, Stephanie
Associate Commissioner Commissioner Assistant Commissioner/Senior Woman Administrator
will@wviac.org wviac@citlink.net wviacswa@gmail.com
Brownlee, Ben
NCAA Compliance Coordinator
brownlee.wviac@gmail.com
King, Karen
kkingsb@verizon.net
Holt, John
Supervisor of Softball & Volleyball Officials Supervisor of Basketball Officials
Merendino, Joe
Supervisor of Baseball Officials
Brown, Don
Supervisor of Soccer Officials
donalddbrown@yahoo.com
Alton, Billy
Supervisor of Football Officials
altons@earthlink.net
jholt4golf@aol.com
Commissioner's Cup: The Commissioner's Cup is awarded to the institution with the highest cumulative score as determined by a scoring method used by the league. Points are awarded based on the school's finish after completion of each of the sports sponsored by the WVIAC. WVIAC champions are determined by the regular season standings in sports that receive NCAA automatic qualification for the tournament winners. Tournament champions in all other sports are considered conference champions. The tournament winner is considered the WVIAC champion in sports with a divisional setup.
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Media Guide 2009-2010 WVIAC Women’s Tennis
Bluefield State University Location: Bluefield, WV Enrollment: 1,868 Mascot: Lady Blue SID: Glen Ciborowski Number: (443)742-7437 Coach: Lourie Belt Number: (304) 327-4171
Fairmont State Location: Fairmont, WV Enrollment: 4,115 Mascot: Falcons SID: Adam Zundall Number:(304) 367-4264 Coach: Ken Miller Number: (304) 363-5295
Shepherd Location: Shepherdstown, WV Enrollment: 4,091 Mascot: Rams SID: Chip Ransom Number: (304) 876-5228 Coach: Justin Pugh Number: (304) 876-5466
West Liberty Location: West Liberty, WV Enrollment: 2,493 Mascot: Hill Toppers SID: Matt Watson Number: (304) 336-8107 Coach: Heather Gallagher Number: (304) 336-8225
West Virginia State University Location: Institute, WV Enrollment: 2,961 Mascot: Yellow Jackets SID: Sean Andrews Number: (304) 766-4122 Coach: J. T. Simms Number: (304) 473-8702
West Virginia Wesleyan Location: Buckhannon, WV Enrollment: 1.275 Mascot: Bobcats SID: Duane Carpenter Number: (304) 473-8102 Coach: Lee Underwood Number: (304) 473-8702
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Seton Hill Location: Greensburg, PA Enrollment: 1.666 Mascot: Griffins SID: Jason Greene Number: (724) 830-1132 Coach: Tony Grenek Number: (724) 552-1724
Concord University Location: Athens, WV Enrollment: 2,740 Mascot: Mountain Lions SID: Joey Fama Number: (304) 384-6259 Coach: Joe Blankenship Number: (304) 384-5295
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