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NIKOLA MATOVICOVA

2009 All-SLC First Team Singles All-SLC Second Team Doubles

MINDAUGAS CELEDINAS 2009 SLC Freshman of the Year All-SLC Second Team Singles


KATARINA MLCOCHOVA

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GONZALO BIENZOBAS

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WOMEN’S TENNIS HOME MATCHES Date 2/27 2/28 3/7 4/2 4/3 4/8 4/10 4/11

Opponent Southeastern Louisiana* Nicholls State* A&M-Corpus Christi* Sam Houston State* Stephen F. Austin* Louisiana-Lafayette Northwestern State* Central Arkansas*

Location UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center

Time 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.

MEN’S TENNIS HOME MATCHES Date 1/24 2/11 2/14 2/19 3/3 3/7 3/19 3/21 3/29 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/17

Opponent TCU Centenary Cameron Southern Mississippi Wichita State UT Dallas Northern Illinois Sacramento State Columbia Lamar* DePaul A&M-Corpus Christi* Utah UTSA* Nicholls State* Air Force

Location UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center UTA Tennis Center

Time 2 p.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 10 a.m.


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2010 UT ARLINGTON MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS Table of Contents...............................1 Media Information..............................2 This is Women’s Tennis..................3-7

COACHES Head Coach Diego Benitez.............8-9 Assistant Coach Marco Matteucci....10 Graduate Assistant Diego Mattar.....10

2010 WOMEN’S TENNIS Season Outlook/Roster.....................11 Klara Jagosova................................12 Monica Hadvigerova........................13 Daiana Negreanu.............................14 Maria Martinez-Romero....................15 Katarina Mlcochova.........................16 Nikola Matovicova............................17

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This is Men’s Tennis..................24-28 Season Outlook/Roster...................29 Gonzalo Bienzobas.........................30 Dmitry Minkin..................................31 Brieuc Hamon.................................32 Mindaugas Celedinas.....................33 Adam Srkala...................................34 David Subirats.................................35 Jason Lateko...................................36 Giacamo Sano/Drew Mealer...........37

Name.......................The University of Texas at Arlington City/Zip........................................Arlington, Texas 76019 Founded...........................1895 (Senior College in 1959) Enrollment............................................................26,500 Nickname.........................................................Mavericks Colors....................Royal Blue and White (Orange Trim) Affiliation................................................NCAA Division I Conference......................................................Southland President...........................................James D. Spaniolo Alma Mater.....................................Michigan State, 1968 Director of Athletics.......................................Pete Carlon Alma Mater...........................................Iowa State, 1975 Athletics Phone.......................................(817) 272-2261

2009 REVIEW Final Results/Statistics....................38

All-Time Awardwinners....................39 Individual Records..........................40 Year-by-Year Results.................41-42 SLC History.....................................43 All-Time Roster................................44

2009 REVIEW EXPERIENCE UTA

First Year of Tennis..................................................1983 Joined Southland Conference.................................1995 SLC Regular Season Titles....Seven (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009) SLC Tournament Titles....Five (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009) NCAA Appearances.........Five (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009)

The University of Texas at Arlington......75

College Life.....................................88 University & Department Leadership...100

Department of Athletics.................108 Mavericks in the Community..........110 Athletics Hall of Honor ..................112 Distinguished Alumni ....................114

CREDITS The 2010 UT Arlington Men’s and Women’s Tennis Information Guide was written,edited and designed by UT Arlington Associate Athletics Director Kristyna Mancias. Special thanks to previous UT Arlington Athletic Communications staffs for their past contributions. Cover design by Kristyna Mancias and Dave Seymour. Photography by Joe Valdez.

WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Women’s Overall Record.................................17-7 Conference Record (Finish)................................11-0/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................6/1 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................6/0

MEN’S PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Tennis..................................................1987 Joined Southland Conference.................................1995 SLC Regular Season Titles..............Seven (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006) SLC Tournament Titles......Six (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006) NCAA Appearances................Three (2001, 2003, 2006)

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Final Results/Statistics.....................18 Individual Records...........................19 All-Time Awardwinners.....................20 Year-by-Year Results..................21-22 All-Time Roster.................................22 SLC History......................................23

WOMEN’S PROGRAM HISTORY

2009 Men’s Overall Record......................................9-13 Conference Record (Finish).................................3-4/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................6/0 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................7/0

COACHING STAFF Head Coach..............................................Diego Benitez Alma Mater .................................Texas Wesleyan, 2000 Office Phone..............................................817.272-2243 Office Fax..................................................817.272.5037 Best time to call.........................................9 a.m. - Noon Assistant Coaches........................................................... Marco Matteucci (West Florida, 2007)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Sports Information Director (WBB Contact) .............................................................Kristyna Mancias Office Phone..............................................817.272.2212 e-mail................................................kmancias@uta.edu SID Fax......................................................817.272.2254 SID Mailing Address...............................UTA Box 19079 .........................................................Arlington, TX 76019 Overnight Address..................1309 West Mitchell Street .........................................................Arlington, TX 76019

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SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Gregg Elkin Associate A.D. for Communications/Media Relations Phone (817) 272-5706 E-mail _ dscheid@uta.edu - Men’s Basketball - Track and Field - Cross Country

Scott Lacefield Sports Information Director Office Phone (817)-272-2239 Cell Phone(817) 691-3786 E-mail slacefield@uta.edu - Baseball - Volleyball

Kristyna Mancias Assistant Sports Information Director Phone (817)-272-2213 E-mail kmancias@uta.edu - Women’s Basketball - Softball - Tennis - Track and Field - Cross Country Sports Information Fax 817-272-2254 MEDIA INFORMATION The 2010 edition of the UT Arlington Tennis Information Guide has been produced to assist you with your coverage of the Mavericks. Additional information, photographs and statistics are available upon request. GAME CREDENTIALS Media credentials are available to personnel from accredited media outlets by writing to Kristyna Mancias, Assistant Sports Information Director, UTA Box 19079, Arlington, Texas 76019. Requests for media credentials can also be sent via e-mail (kmancias@uta.edu) or FAX to (817) 2722254. For further information about media credentials, please feel free to contact the UT Arlington Sports Information Office.

POST GAME INTERVIEWS UT Arlington head coach Diego Benitez and selected UTA players will be made available to media in the following a 10-minute “cooling off” period after the match. COVERING PRACTICE Practice sessions are generally open to the media. Media are required to contact the UT Arlington sports information office to arrange easy access to players and coaches prior to or following practice. Practice times vary. Contact the UT Arlington sports information office for practice times. PHONE INTERVIEWS The UT Arlington sports information office requests media members to arrange phone interviews at least 24 HOURS in advance. Phone interviews can be arranged by calling Kristyna Mancias, UT Arlington Assistant Sports Information Director. In maintaining UT Arlington athletics department policy, individual phone numbers of student-athletes may not be released. UT ARLINGTON SPORTS INFORMATION The UT Arlington sports information office is located in rooms 103 and 104 of the Gilstrap Athletic Center, 1309 W. Mitchell St., near the northwest corner of Maverick Stadium. INTERNET ACCESS Updated information on UT Arlington volleyball can be found on www.utamavs. com. This official website is refreshed daily with match stories, match notes, box scores and statistics.


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Born: Caracas, Venezula Hometown: Caracas, Venezula High School: Instituto Escuela H.S. College: Texas Wesleyan University, B.A. (2000)

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Diego Benitez returns for his fourth year as the head coach of both the men’s and women’s tennis programs at UT Arlington. Benitez is coming off a successful 2009 season where he was named the 2009 Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year as he led the Mavericks to a 17-7 overall record including an undefeated 11-0 SLC mark and a Southland Conference title. The conference championship was the fifth in UTA women’s tennis program history. The Mavs undefeated conference record is accredited to the combination coaching of Benitez and former assistant coach Younes Limam, who helped lead three of five newcomers to 10-plus singles and doubles victories. After blowing by all three of their opponents in the SLC Tournament, UT Arlington faced No. 4 Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships in Waco, Texas where they suffered a hard fought 4-0 setback to the Bears. Benitez had three players earn SLC Player of the Week honors and led three freshmen to All-SLC accolades including first team All-SLC honoree-Maria Martinez-Romer who led the team with 37 total wins. Martinez-Romer was one of two Mavericks to go undefeated during conference action and won 18 straight singles matches. On the men’s side, the Mavericks finished the regular season with a 9-12 overall record and a 3-3 SLC mark, making their 13th tournament appearance as the No. 4 seed. The Mavs faced Southeastern Louisiana in the first round of the tournament where they dropped a 4-1 decision and were eliminated. One of the biggest non-conference wins for the Mavericks came against nationally-ranked UC Santa Barbara, 4-3. After dropping the doubles point, UTA battled its way through singles action, capturing four of the six matches for the victory. UTA’s No. 1 singles player-Mindaugas Celedinas was named the 2009 SLC Freshman of the Year. Celedinas is only the third Maverick in men’s tennis history to earn the recognition. Celedinas was also the first of three Mavericks to earn SLC Player of the Week honors after a three-set singles triumph over nationallyranked University of New Orleans. Junior Gonzalo Bienzobas was the only Maverick selected to the All-SLC first team while newcomers David Subirats and Celedinas earned All-SLC second team honors. Sophomore Brieuc Hamon and Bienzobas were the other two Mavs to earn SLC Player of the Week honors. In 2007, Benitez led both the men and women to the Southland Conference Tournament. The women advanced to the finals of the tournament where they fell to No. 1 seed-Southeastern Louisiana, 4-0. The women finished the season with a 15-4 overall record and 8-2 conference mark. Five Mavericks earned post-season honors, including senior Daniela Novakova who collected her second First Team All-SLC nod. Novakova finished the season with a 15-1 overall mark and 9-1 conference record. Doubles partners Marissa Brown and Sofya Lifanova earned an automatic first team selection after compiling a perfect 8-0 conference record. Simri van Rooyen and Monika Peciulionyte round off the group with second team All-SLC honors in the No. 1 doubles slot. The men’s squad finished the season with an 11-12 overall record and a 5-1 conference mark. The Mavs closed out the 2007 season in the semifinals of the SLC Tournament where they dropped a 4-2 decision to UTSA. Four player collected post-season honors, including junior transfer Dmitry Minkin who was named the Newcomer of the Year after posting a 17-5 overall record and a perfect 6-0 finish in conference matches. Minkin is only the fourth Maverick to earn the recognition is UTA Men’s Tennis history. Javier Herrera and Diego Mattar along with Alberto Agis and Minkin collected First Team All-SLC honors at the No. 2 and 3 positions. Mattar and Gonzalo Bienzobas were named to the Second Team All-SLC singles team. In his first season at UTA, Benitez led the men’s squad to their sixth Southland Conference Tournament title and a 13-7 overall record in 2006. As the head coach of the women’s squad, Benitez led the Lady Mavericks to a 7-12 overall record, including a 6-5 mark in league play and guided two newcomers to the women’s All-Southland Conference Team. In 2004, Benitez guided senior David Corrie as he climbed as high as No. 21 in the national rankings and was honored as the Southland Conference’s men’s tennis Player of the Year. Prior to joining the Maverick coaching staff, Benitez spent a year as the Director and General Manager of the Boca Raton Tennis Program, and as the head coach and coordinator of the Radical Tennis Juan Nunez Academy in Boca Raton, Florida. During his time in Florida, Benitez contributed to the development of young players while also training current professional players competing on the ATP and WTA tours. Prior to his stint in Boca Raton, Benitez served as the head men’s and women’s coach at Texas Wesleyan University from 2000-2001. Benitez’s playing career consisted of two years on the professional circuit after closing out his four-year collegiate career at Texas Wesleyan. While at Texas Wesleyan, he led his squad to one national tournament and two regional playoffs. Prior to coming to the United States, the Caracas, Venezuela native competed on the South AmericaEurope International Tennis Federation Circuit for three years. Benitez was among the top-20 nationally ranked singles players in his native country.

1994 - 1996 - Top Junior players in Venezula 1994 - 1996 - Member of the Venezula National Team 1996 - 1998 - Competed in the Pro Circuit 1996 - 2000 - Played his first two seasons at Texas Wesleyan as the number-one player 1998 Qualified for the NAIA Tournament 2001- 2002 - Ranked number-one in doubles in Florida

Coaching Career 1999-2000 - Texas Wesleyan Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach 2000-2001 - Texas Wesleyan Head Men’s and Women’s Coach 2001Texas Christian University Women’s Volunteer Assistant Coach 2002-2003 - Radical Tennis Juan Nunez Academy Head Coach and Coordinator 2002-2003 - Boca Raton Tennis Program Director and General Manager 2003-2006 - UT Arlington Assistant Coach 2006-Present - UT Arlington Head Coach

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The University of Texas Arlington MARCO MATTEUCCI

DIEGO MATTAR

Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant First Season

First Season

Marco Matteucci begins his first season at UT Arlington as the men’s and women’s assistant tennis coach. Matteucci brings over 10 years of combined coaching and player experience to the Mavericks tennis program.

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Matteucci comes to UT Arlington from Columbia University where he spent two seasons as the assistant women’s tennis coach. At Columbia, Matteucci helped recruit the seventh best recruiting class for 2009 and the 17th best in the recruiting ranks in 2008. Prior to Columbia, he had served as assistant coach for both the women and men’s teams at the University of West Florida in Pensacola. Matteucci guided the women’s team to the 2007 Gulf South Conference Championship, the 2007 NCAA National Tournament finals and #2 in the nation in Division II. In addition to organizing team and individual practices, and recruiting, Matteucci promoted tennis to the community through clinics and speaking engagements at tennis facilities. As a player, Matteucci played singles and doubles for West Florida University. In his time with West Florida, Matteucci was consistently ranked top-3 until 2007 in NCAA Division II Men’s ITA ranking. His Argonauts team was runner-up in the Gulf South Conference and reached the national Division II semifinals. They won the 2004 and 2005 NCAA Division II national championships.

Diego Mattar is in his second season as the men’s and women’s graduate assistant coach at UT Arlington. Last season, Mattar helped lead the women’s tennis team to a 17-7 overall record including an undefeated 11-0 SLC mark and a Southland Conference title. The conference championship was the seventh in UTA women’s tennis program history. The women made their fifth NCAA appearance, facing No. 4 Baylor in the first round in Waco, Texas where they suffered a hard fought 4-0 setback to the Bears. As a player at UT Arlington, Mattar was named Southland Conference Freshman of the Year in 2005 and was a two-time second team singles award winner and a first team doubles selection. Mattar is currently pursuing his masters degree at UT Arlington.

A native of Queens, New York, Matteucci was raised both there and in Italy. He was a scholastic All-American at Holy Cross in Flushing, Queens, with more than 60 wins in the New York City championship his senior season. He was an all-city and all-state selection. He trained at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York, and earned sectional ranking in both Boys 16’s and 18’s. He also trained at the Fabrizio Fanucci tennis academy in Florence, Italy. He played in numerous national, futures, satellite and interclub tournaments throughout Italy and Europe. He was ranked 2.4 by the Italian tennis federation, in the top 100, approximately, in Italy. He originally enrolled at Florida Atlantic University, later transferring to West Florida. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health leisure & exercise science in 2007. Following graduation, he returned to Queens, working as a tennis instructor and fitness coordinator at the New York Tennis Academy and as an instructor at Town Tennis Club in Manhattan. Matteucci resides in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Maverick Preview The UT Arlington men’s and women’s tennis squads are ready for conference play to start up. Both squads have primarily played in various invitationals throughout the spring against some of the best schools across the nation. This experience should help out both teams on their road for a conference championship.

“I think Maria Martinez will be a key part of the line up,” said coach Benitez. “ She already was nationally ranked as a freshman and as a sophomore will have more experience.” Wining matches early and staying in shape will be an important factor on how the season will turn out. As long as that happens the both teams should have a successful season. Wining matches early and staying in shape will be an important factor on how the season will turn out. As long as that happens the both teams should have a successful season. “In the beginning it is really important that we start strong,” said coach Benitez. “It is key everybody stays in shape during the break and goes through the winter workout. The first matches are critical in order to get national ranked.” Expectations from coach Benitez are high. Both squads have a lot of experience and are poised to make a long run. Coach Benitez believes that both teams this year should aim high. With that in mind, what should the expectations be for this year? “Winning titles and breaking into the top 75 nationally ranked teams,” said coach Benitez.

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Last season, the UTA women’s team came out on top in the conference, so they are looking to repeat and are loaded with talent. “The women’s team will try and defend the title,” said Coach Benitez. “They are ready for the challenge and are ready to fight for it.” The men’s squad was not as fortunate last year, but is flying high and will work to establish themselves as a power. “The men will be trying to get back to the top of the conference rankings,” said Coach Benitez. “They know how much tradition we have and will be hunting for another title.” The men’s team will be led by captain Dmitry Minkin and the women by Klara Jagosova. Along with them, David Subirats and Maria Martinez-Romero will be the ones to keep an eye on.

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Klara Jagosova Monika Hadvigerova Daiana Negreanu Nikola Matovicova Katarina Micochova Maria Martinez-Romero

Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore

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Hometown/Previous School Prerov, Czech Republic/Ssosz Prerov Bratislava, Slovakia/Gymnasium Pankuchova 6 Alexandria, Romania/Grupul Bratislava, Slovakia/Tilgnerova 24 Bratislava Bratislava, Slovakia/Bilikova 24 Bratislava Nules, Spain/ITF Junior Circuit

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KLARA JAGOSOVA Senior - 6-1 Prerov, Czech Republic Ssosz Prerov 2008-09 [Junior Season]

Finished with a 12-8 record in singles action, 7-2 mark in conference action and a perfect 3-0 record in the SLC Tournament… played at the No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 singles spot and collected a 10-2 record at the No. 3 position… won seven of her last 10 matches… posted six consecutive victories towards the end of the season… paired up with Daiana Negreanu and a few matches with Katarina Mlcochova and Nikola Matovicova… with Negreanu the duo posted an 8-6 mark and an 8-0 record in SLC action… named to the second-team all-academic team... named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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2007-08 [Sophomore Season]

Jagosova enjoyed a standout season in both singles’ and doubles competition as the UTA junior collected 26 total victories... notched a 14-6 overall record in doubles’ competition with teammate Monika Hadvigerova in the No. 1 position in the lineup... recorded a 12-10 mark in singles’ competition, to go along with a 6-5 league record in singles’ play and a 6-3 mark in doubles’ action... notched a three-set triumph against Erin Watkins of Marquette... collected three consecutive matches in doubles’ competition with teammate Hadvigerova at the No. 1 spot with victories coming against No. 61 Oklahoma State, Central Arkansas and Northwestern State... notched three straight wins at the end of the season in doubles’ action with the victories coming against Arkansas State, Nicholls State and Texas State... competed in the ITA All-American Championship alongside teammate Hadvigerova.

2006-07 [Sophomore Season]

Redshirt... ranked 48th in the FILA College Tennis Preseason Poll by Collegetennisonline.com.

Prior to UTA

Attended Ssosz Prerov in Prerov, Czech Republic...Graduated with honors.

Off The Court

Born March 15, 1985, in Kyjon, Czech Republic...Daughter of Frantisek Jagos and Marie Jagosova... an international business and spanish major at UTA.

Honors & Awards

2006 - SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles 2009 - Capital One/SLC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll CAREER STATISTICS

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SINGLES Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 2 3 4 7-2 15-6 ----Red-Shirted Season 7-9 2-0 ----1-0 1-5 10-3 0-1 15-11 18-11 10-3 0-1

DOUBLES Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 2 3 Dual Overall 14-6 ----14-6 17-12 Red-Shirted Season 11-5 ----11-5 14-6 11-7 ----36-18 25-11 31-18

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MONIKA HADVIGEROVA Junior 5-6 Bratislava, Slovakia Gymnasium Pankuchova 6 2008-09 [Sophomore Season]

Went 4-2 in singles during the fall season… named SLC Player of the Week on one occasion… appeared in 20 matches as the Mavericks No. 1 singles player in spring… recorded a 12-8 overall record including a 7-3 Southland Conference mark… named SLC Tennis Player of the Week on one occasion… led the Mavs to a SLC championship and an appearance at the NCAA Tournament against No. 4 Baylor… compiled a 13-4 mark in the No. 3 position with teammate Katarina Mlcochova... partnered with Daiana Negreanu to post a 1-2 mark at the No. 2 position… won eight of her first 10 matches as a sophomore, defeating opponents from Arkansas State, UALR, Rice, Memphis, Central Arkansas, Northwestern State, McNeese State, and Lamar. Hadvigerova finished with 29 total victories... named to the All-SLC Singles Second Team... notched a 14-6 overall record in doubles’ competition with teammate Klara Jagosova... finished with 10 victories in singles competition in conference...notched five consecutive matches at the No. 2 spot in the lineup with victories coming against Rice, Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin, UTSA and TAMU-CC... notched back-to-back wins over McNeese State and Southern Illinois... captured three consecutive matches in singles’ competition in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions in the lineup.

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In 2002 placed second in singles at the Slovanistka Cup and first in doubles at the Sunderman Cup, before finishing third in doubles at the Elite Tennis Association (ETA) Agas Cup... won the Winter Championship of Bratislava in singles three years straight from 2005-07, finishing in second in 2005... finished second in doubles at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Talentum Cup in Budapest... in 2005 won the Italian Open in London-Canada and the Annual Early Bird Ladies Open... placed second and third at the Slovakia Winter Championships in 2003 and 2006... helped lead her team to a second place finish in the 2003 Slovakia Championships and a first place finish in 2006.

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Born February 19, 1989 in Bratislava, Slovakia... is the daughter of Igor and Iveta Hadvigerova... majoring in communications.

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2008 - All-SLC Second Team Singles 2009 - SLC Player of the Week (Feb. 10)

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 7-9 1-0 8-9

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DAIANA NEGREANU Junior 5-6 Alexandria, Romania Grupul High School 2008-09 [Sophomore Season]

As a sophomore, Negreanu played singles at both the No. 2 and No. 3 positions… went 8-10 in singles in dual matches… paired with Klara Jagosova at No. 1 doubles and a few matches at No. 2 with Monika Hadvigerova and Maria Martinez-Romer… posted a 9-6 record with Jagosova… finished with a 4-4 singles and 7-2 doubles SLC record… won five straight SLC doubles matches with Jagosova… posted a three-set victory over Lindsey Clark of No. 42 Yale University.

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Selected as the SLC Newcomer of the Year... recorded 20 total victories during the 2007-08 season... notched her first collegiate singles’ victory in a straight set against top-ranked Tulsa by scores of 7-5, 6-3... captured three consecutive matches in singles’ action over McNeese State, Southern Illinois and Marquette... recorded back-to-back wins in doubles’ competition against SLC opponents Nicholls State and Texas State... collected a straight-set victory by scores 6-3, 6-1 over Southern Illinois... defeated Monika Drabkova of UTSA at the numberthree position of the lineup with a 6-1, 6-2 decision.

Prior to UTA Was one of the top juniors in Romania... ranked as high as number-one for U16’s... claimed 2 International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments in doubles in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia... won an ITF tournament in Yugoslavia and a reached the semifinals in Bulgaria and Romania... finished second in the Senior National Championship of Romania... was a semifinals at the Junior Championships of Romania... ranked as high as 881 in the Woman’s Tennis Association (WTA) . Off the Court Born June 21, 1988 in Alexandria, Romania... is the daughter of Luiza and Florin Negreanu... has one sister, Giorgiana... enjoys shopping, fashion and one day wants to become a fashion editor... majoring in communication and advertisement.

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2008 - SLC Newcomer of the Year

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SINGLES Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 7-9 1-0 8-9

DOUBLES Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 2 11-5 --9-6 2-4 20-11 2-4

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MARIA MARTINEZ-ROMERO Sophomore - 5-6 Nules, Spain ITF Junior Circuit

Off the Court Born November 29, 1990... is the daughter of Vicente Martinez and Inma Romero... has one sister... majoring in

Honors & Awards

2009 - All-SLC Second Team Singles All-SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Player of the Week (Apr. 14) Nationally ranked 112

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2008-09 [Freshman Season] Ranked 112 nationally in the fall of 2009... in her first season, Martinez-Romer recorded 37 total wins in singles and doubles competition... finished the season with a 21-2 overall singles mark which ranks first in single season in winning percentage... named to the All-SLC singles first team and earned All-SLC doubles second team with teammate Nikola Matovicova... was selected as SLC Player of the week on one occasion... went undefeated in conference action recording an 11-0 mark... went 3-0 in the conference tournament… won 18 consecutive victories playing in the No.3, 4, and 5 singles positions… notched a three-set win over No. 42 Yale in the No. 5 flight.. collected an 8-2 mark in league play at the No. 2 spot with teammate Nikola Matovicova… the duo posted a 3-0 record in the SLC Tournament... named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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KATARINA MLCOCHOVA Sophomore - 5-7 Bratislava, Slovakia Bilikova 24 Bratislava 2008-09 [Freshman Season] Micochova complied 27 total wins in her first season… named All-SLC first team in singles… named SLC Player of the Week on one occasion… posted a 10-2 mark in league play… recorded a 13-4 mark in doubles with teammate Monika Hadvigerova at the No. 3 spot… won seven consecutive doubles matches in conference action.

2010 Maverick Tennis

Prior to UTA Ranked 32nd in the ETA 14 & Under Division... ranked 6th in Slovakia in junios... finished with a 23-32 overall singles career record and a 22-26 overall doubles career record. Off the Court Mlcochova is the daughter of Ladislav Vaskovic and Maria Vaskovicova... born on March 29, 1989... majoring in communication.

Honors & Awards

2009 - All-SLC Second Team Singles

CAREER STATISTICS

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SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 1-1 1-1

3 4-1 4-1

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 2-1 2-1

2 -----

3 Dual Overall 13-4 15-5 15-5 13-4 15-5 15-5

4 7-5 7-5

5 0-1 0-1

6 -----

Dual Overall 12-8 12-8 12-8 12-8

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NIKOLA MATOVICOVA Sophomore - 5-9 Bratislava, Slovakia Tilgnerova 14

Prior to UTA Ranked one of the top-10 juniors in Slovakia... competed in several ITF tournaments. Off the Court Matovicova is the daughter of Jana and Petr... born on February 28, 1989... has one brother - Filip... majoring in interior design

Honors & Awards

2009 - All-SLC First Team Singles All-SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Player of the Week (Mar. 10)

2010 Maverick Tennis

2008-09 [Freshman Season] Matovicova recorded 29 singles and doubles victories in her first season… earned All-SLC first team honors at the No. 6 singles position… collected All-SLC second team accolades at the No. 2 doubles position with teammate Maria Martinez-Romero… The pair posted a 13-5 record including ending the season winning nine of their final 10 matches… named SLC Player of the Week on one occasion… went undefeated with an 11-0 record in conference action… went 16-1 towards the end of the season… went 16-2 overall playing in the No. 4,5 and 6 flights… went undefeated in both singles and doubles in the conference tournament… named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… took win over No. 46 Yale at No. 6 singles.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 1-0 1-0

2 1-5 1-5

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 0-4 0-4

2 3 12-5 1-0 12-5 1-0

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3 4 10-3 0-1 10-3 0-1

5 -----

6 -----

Dual Overall 12-9 12-9 12-9 12-9

Dual Overall 13-9 13-9 13-9 13-9

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2009 Spring Team Results Date

Opponent (Rank)

1/23 1/24 1/31 2/13 2/15 *2/28 *3/01 *3/7 *3/8 3/10 *3/14 3/18 3/20 3/21 *3/28 *3/29 *4/04 *4/05 *4/08 *4/11 #4/24 #4/25 #4/26 %5/9

at Arkansas State at UALR at Rice University MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SMU at Central Arkansas at Northwestern State MCNEESE STATE LAMAR UNIVERSITY vs #42 Yale University TEXAS STATE at University of San Diego vs Univ. of New Mexico vs New Mexico State at Sam Houston State at Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern Louisiana at Nicholls State TAMU-CC UTSA STEPHEN F. AUSTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE UTSA #4 BAYLOR

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Score

Record

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

D1

D2

D3

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

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

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 7-3 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 15-6 16-6 17-6 17-7

W W W W L W W W W L W L L L L W L W L W u u W u

W W L L L W W W L L L L L L Lr W L L W W L u u L

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

W W L W L W W W W L W L L W W W W W W W u u u L

L L L W L L W W W W W W W W W W W u W W W W W u

L W L W L L W L W W W L W W W W Wd u W W W W u u

L W L L L ... L W W L W L L L L W W W W W W L W L

L W L W L ... L W W L L L W L W W W W W W W W W L

W W L W L ... W W W W L L W W W W Wd W W L W W u u

All home matches in bold were played at the UTA Tennis Center * – Southland Conference match # - SLC Tournament % - NCAA Tournament (First Round - Waco, Texas)

2009 Statistics SINGLES STATISTICS Player

Ayram Edery Monika Hadvigerova Klara Jagosova Itzel Manzanera Maria Martinez-Romer Nikola Matovicova Katarina Micochova Daiana Negreanu Sara Pesic TOTALS

OVERALL

DUAL

TOUR

SLC

1

2

3

4

5

6

1-1 12-8 12-9 2-1 21-2 17-2 1 12-8 8-10 0-4

1-1 12-8 12-9 2-1 21-2 7-2 12-8 8-10 0-4

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 7-3 7-2 1-0 11-0 11-0 10-1 4-3 0-2

--12-8 1-0 -------------

----1-5 ------1-1 6-8 ---

----10-3 --2-0 --4-1 2-2 ---

----0-1 --6-0 2-0 7-5 -----

------0-1 13-2 4-0 0-1 --0-1

1-1 ----2-0 --11-2 ----0-3

9-9

12-6

12-6

5-14

3-16

0-19

41-70

8-5

49-75

29-37

DOUBLES STATISTICS Player

OVERALL

Klara Jagosova/Katarina Micochova Monika Hadvigerova/Daiana Negreanu Maria Martinez-Romer/Nikola Matovicova Maria Martinez-Romer/Sara Pesic Klara Jagosova/Nikola Matovicova Ayram Edery/Maria Martinez-Romer Ayram Edery/Nikola Matovicova Maria Martinez-Romer/Daiana Negreanu Monika Hadvigerova/Katarina Micochova Klara Jagosova/Daiana Negreanu Itzel Manzanera/Daiana Negreanu Totals

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2-1 1-2 13-5 1-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 13-4 9-6 0-1 41-26

DUAL

2-1 1-2 13-5 1-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 13-4 9-6 0-1 41-26

TOUR

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

SLC

1-0 0-0 8-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 7-2 7-0 0-1 24-6

1

2-1 ------0-3 --0-1 ----9-6 0-1 11-12

2

--1-2 12-5 --------1-2 ------14-9

3

----1-0 1-0 --0-1 ----13-4 ----16-5

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Individual Records SEASON SINGLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Daniela Novakova Lisa Jackson 3. Pavla Mestarova 4. Marie Stepanova Klara Jagosova Monika Peciulionyte 7. Marketa Cizova Priscilla Parra Lisa Jackson 10. Ann Marie Lenze Jitka Vitrokova

W 29 29 28 25 25 25 24 24 24 22 22

L 9 10 6 9 10 13 4 9 13 8 8

Pct. .763 .744 .824 .735 .714 .658 .857 .727 .649 .733 .733

Year 2003-04 1998-99 2004-05 2001-02 2005-06 2003-04 2000-01 1999-00 1999-00 2002-03 2000-01

SEASON DOUBLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Lisa Jackson 2. Jennifer Goodwin Marketa Cizova Daniela Novakova 5. Whitney Gilliam 6. Lisa Jackson Daniela Novakova 8. Marketa Cizova 9. Marie Stepanova Simri van Rooyen Paula Mestarova

W 28 27 27 27 26 24 24 23 22 22 22

L 7 7 10 10 5 6 13 6 5 8 16

Pct. .800 .794 .730 .730 .839 .800 .649 .793 .815 .733 .579

Year 1998-99 1998-99 2003-04 2003-04 1998-99 2000-01 2004-05 2000-01 1998-99 2003-04 2004-05

W 21 24 28 29 29 25 22 22 24 25

L 2 4 6 9 10 4 8 8 9 10

Pct. .913 .857 .824 .763 .744 .735 .733 .733 .727 .714

Year 2008-09 2000-01 2004-05 2003-04 1998-99 2001-02 2002-03 2000-01 1999-00 2005-06

SEASON DOUBLES WINNING PCT. Rank Name 1. Whitney Gilliam 2. Marie Stepanova 3. Lisa Jackson Lisa Jackson 5. Jennifer Goodwin 6. Marketa Cizova 7. Simi Van Rooyen 8. Marketa Cizova Daniela Novakova 10. Marketa Cizova Monika Peciulionyte

W 26 22 28 24 27 23 22 27 27 21 21

L 5 5 7 6 7 6 8 10 10 8 8

Pct. .839 .815 .800 .800 .794 .793 .733 .730 .730 .724 .724

Year 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 2000-01 1998-99 2000-01 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 1999-00 2003-04

CAREER SINGLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Marketa Cizova 2. Marie Stepanova 3. Lisa Jackson Jitka Vetrovkova 5. Daniela Novakova 6. Monika Peciulionyte 7. Priscilla Parra 8. Anete Rozkalne 9. Evonne Allerkamp 10. Barbara Huijgen

W 91 74 71 71 70 67 62 54 44 40

L 43 49 33 36 43 41 36 41 26 29

Pct. .679 .602 .683 .664 .619 .620 .633 .568 .629 .580

Years 1999-04 1998-02 1998-01 2000-04 2003-07 2003-07 1998-02 2002-06 1993-96 1998-00

CAREER DOUBLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Marketa Cizova 2. Marie Stepanova 3. Lisa Jackson 4. Daniela Novakova 5. Monika Peciulionyte 6. Jitka Vetrovcova 7. Anete Rozkalne 8. Jennifer Goodwin 9. Whitney Gilliam 10. Noline van den Berg Barbara Huijgen

W 97 76 73 71 68 62 54 49 49 35 35

L 39 31 21 33 30 40 32 36 36 13 23

Pct. .713 .710 .777 .683 .694 .608 .628 .576 .576 .729 .603

Years 1999-04 1998-02 1998-01 2003-07 2003-07 2000-04 2002-06 1996-99 1997-00 1998-00 1988-00

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L 33 43 36 36 26 41 43 49 29 41

Pct. .683 .679 .664 .633 .629 .620 .619 .602 .580 .568

Years 1998-01 1999-04 2000-04 1998-02 1993-96 2003-07 2003-07 1998-02 1998-00 2002-06

CAREER DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 35 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Lisa Jackson 73 21 2. Noline van den Berg 35 13 3. Marketa Cizova 97 39 4. Marie Stepanova 76 31 5. Monika Peciulonyte 68 30 6. Daniela Novakova 71 33 7. Whitney Gilliam 44 26 8. Jitka Vetrovkova 62 40 9. Barbara Huijgen 35 23 10. Anete Rozkalne 54 41

Pct. .777 .729 .713 .710 .694 .683 .629 .608 .603 .568

Years 1998-01 1998-00 1999-04 1998-02 2003-07 2003-07 1997-00 2000-04 1998-00 2002-06

SEASON COMBINED VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Lisa Jackson 2. Daniela Novakova 3. Paula Mestarova 4. Marketa Cizova Simri van Rooyen 6. Marie Stepanova Monika Peciulionyte 8. Lisa Jackson Marketa Cizova Jennifer Goodwin

L 17 19 22 10 21 18 21 21 23 27

Pct. .770 .747 .694 .825 .691 .719 .687 .682 .662 .625

Year 1998-99 2003-04 2004-05 2000-01 2003-04 1998-99 2003-04 1999-00 2003-04 1998-99

SEASON COMBINED WINNING PCT. (MIN. 40 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Marketa Cizova 47 10 2. Lisa Jackson 57 17 3. Daniela Novakova 56 19 4. Lisa Jackson 42 16 5. Marie Stepanova 46 18 6. Marie Stepanova 42 17 7. Annemarie Lenze 43 18 8. Paula Mestarova 50 22 9. Simri van Rooyen 47 21 10. Marketa Cizova 42 19

Pct. .825 .770 .747 .724 .719 .712 .705 .694 .691 .689

Year 2001-02 1998-99 2003-04 2000-01 2001-02 1998-99 2002-03 2004-05 2003-04 1999-00

CAREER COMBINED VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Marketa Cizova 2. Marie Stepanova 3. Lisa Jackson 4. Monika Peciulionyte 5. Daniela Novakova 6. Jitka Vetrovkova 7. Anete Rozkalne 8. Jennifer Goodwin 9. Priscilla Parra 10. Evonne Allerkamp

L 82 80 54 71 76 76 73 91 53 50

Pct. .696 .652 .727 .655 .650 .636 .597 .492 .613 .606

Years 1999-04 1998-02 1998-01 2003-07 2003-07 2000-04 2002-06 1996-99 1998-02 1993-95

CAREER COMBINED WINNING PCT. (MIN. 70 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Lisa Jackson 144 54 2. Marketa Cizova 188 82 3. Monika Peciulionyte 135 71 4. Marie Stepanova 150 80 5. Daniela Novakova 141 76 6. Jitka Vetrovkova 133 76 7. Priscilla Parra 84 53 8. Evonne Allerkamp 77 50 9. Anete Rozkalne 108 73 10. Barbara Huijgen 75 52

Pct. .727 .696 .655 .652 .650 .636 .613 .606 .597 .591

Years 1998-01 1999-04 2003-07 1998-02 2003-07 2000-04 1998-02 1993-95 2002-06 1998-00

W 57 56 50 47 47 46 46 45 45 45

W 188 150 144 135 141 133 108 88 84 77

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SEASON SINGLES WINNING PCT. Rank Name 1. Maria Martinez-Romer 2. Marketa Cizova 3. Paula Mestarova 4. Daniela Novakova 5. Lisa Jackson 6. Marie Stepanova 7. Annemarie Lenze Jitka Vetrovkova 9. Priscilla Parra 10. Klara Jagosova

CAREER SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 50 WINS) Rank Name W 1. Lisa Jackson 71 2. Marketa Cizova 91 3. Jitka Vertovcova 71 4. Priscilla Parra 62 5. Evonne Allerkamp 44 6. Monika Peciulionyte 67 7. Daniela Novakova 70 8. Marie Stepanova 74 9. Barbara Huijgen 40 10. Anete Rozkalne 54

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2009 MAVERICK RECORD BOOK All-Time Awardwinners 1995-96 Season; 14-9 Record Evonne Allerkamp

SLC First Team Singles

1999-00 Season; 17-7 Record Lisa Jackson

Marie Stepanova Noline van den Berg Jennifer Goodwin

SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles

Anete Rozkalne Jitka Vetrocova

SLC Player Of the Year SLC Newcomer Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Freshman Of the Year SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles

2004-05 Season; 18-7 Record

Priscilla Parra Marketa Cizova

Marketa Cizova

Marie Stepanova Priscilla Parra Noline van den Berg Barbara Huijgen

SLC Player Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Second Team Doubles

2001-02 Season; 16-7 Record Lisa Jackson

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Annemarie Lenz

2000-01 Season; 17-5 Record Lisa Jackson

Gwendolyn Behrendt Marie Stepanova Marketa Cizova Jitka Vetrovcova Ana Lukner Christian Wassmer

SLC Player Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Freshman Of the Year SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Coach of the Year

2002-03 Season; 14-8 Record Marketa Cizova

Nadine Dressler Carolin Schappacher Marie Stepanova Katherine Warren Priscilla Parra Jitka Vetrovcova Christian Wassmer

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2003-04 Season; 12- 9 Record

SLC Player Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC Newcomer Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Freshman Of the Year SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Coach Of the Year

Daniela Novakova

Simri van Rooyen Monika Peciulionyte Anete Rozkalne Jitka Vetrovcova Christian Wassmer

SLC Freshman Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Coach Of the Year

2005-06 Season; 14-9 Record Pavla Mesterova

Monika Peciulionyte Christian Wassmer

SLC Player Of the Year SLC Freshman Of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC Coach Of the Year

2006-07 Season; 12-9 Record Monika Peciulionyte Simri van Rooyen Marissa Brown Klara Jagosova Daniela Novakova

SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC First Team Doubles

2007-08 Season; 7-12 Record Daiana Negreanu Monika Hadvigerova

SLC Newcomer of the Year SLC Second Team Singles

2008-09 Season; 17-7 Record Nikola Matovivoa

Katarina Mlcochova Maria Martinez-Romer Diego Benitez

SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Coach of the Year

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/1 *at North Texas W 5-4 4/8 *at Stephen F. Austin W 8-1 4/9 *at Sam Houston StateW 7-2 4/21 2-vs. Texas State W 5-3 4/22 2-vs. Nicholls State L 5-0 1 – Texas Tech Invitational, Lubbock, Texas 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, Lake Charles, La.

1996 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/21 2/23 3/9 3/10 3/13 3/16 3/17 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/30 3/31 4/5 4/6

1997

2/22 McMurry W 7-2 2/23 Texas Wesleyan W 6-3 3/10 Abilene Christian L 9-0 3/17 UTEP L 6-0 3/30 Central State (Okla.) L 9-0 3/31 La.-Monroe L 9-0 4/1 *Northwestern State L 9-0 4/3 Texas Woman’s L 7-2 4/4 Hardin-Simmons L 6-3 4/7 1-vs. SE Oklahoma St. L 6-3 4/7 1-at Texas Women’s L 4-2 4/10 *North Texas L 9-0 4/12 *at Sam Houston State L 9-0 4/13 *at Texas State L 9-0 4/14 vs. UT-Pan American L 9-0 1 – Texas Women’s Invitational, Denton, Texas

2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/23 3/5 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/25 4/5 4/6 4/12 4/13

1991

1998

1990

2/15 Sam Houston State L 5-0 2/17 Texas Woman’s L 5-4 2/17 Oral Roberts L 6-3 2/21 UT-Tyler W 5-0 2/22 Texas Wesleyan W 4-2 3/1 1-vs. Wichita State L 9-0 3/1 1-vs. Ark.-Little Rock L 6-3 3/2 1-vs. Cameron L 8-1 3/7 at Tulsa L 5-4 3/11 Central State (Okla.) W 5-4 3/15 at UTEP L 6-0 3/19 *Sam Houston State L 6-3 3/20 *Texas State L 9-0 3/21 at Texas Women’s W 5-4 3/22 Cameron L 6-3 3/23 *at North Texas L 9-0 3/26 at Centenary L 9-0 3/30 *at Northwestern State L 9-0 4/3 at La.-Lafayette L 6-0 4/4 Texas Wesleyan W 8-1 4/5 *at La.-Monroe L 9-0 1 – UT-Tyler Invitational, Tyler, Texas

1992-94 not available 1995 2/3 2/4 2/4 2/7 2/8 2/16 2/17 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/18 3/19 3/25 3/26

1-vs. Oklahoma City W 1-at Texas Tech L 1-vs. UTEP L North Central JC W at TCU L at Baylor L vs. Tulane L at Calif.-Irvine W at Calif. State-FullertonW at Long Beach State W at Lamar W *at Northwestern State W *at La.-Monroe L *Nicholls State L *McNeese State W *Texas State W *Texas-San Antonio L

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

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1/30 2/1 2/1 2/7 2/15 2/17 2/18 2/27 3/6 3/18 3/21 3/24 3/28 3/29 3/30 4/4 4/5 4/9 4/10

1999 1/23 1/30 2/5 2/6 2/10 2/14 2/21 2/23 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/27 3/28 4/2 4/3 4/7 4/11 4/16

UT-Pan American W TCU L Texas Tech L Memphis W Baylor L LSU L Lamar W *at Nicholls State W *at McNeese State W *North Texas L *at Texas State L *at UT-San Antonio L at Long Beach State L at Calif. State-FullertonW at Calif.-Irvine W *Stephen F. Austin W *Sam Houston State W *at Northwestern State W *La.-Monroe L

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

at TCU L UT-Pan American W at Lamar L at Southern W at LSU L at SMU L Tarleton State W Arkansas State L *McNeese State L *Nicholls State L at Louisiana Tech W at Centenary W *at La.-Monroe L *at Northwestern State L DePaul L *UT-San Antonio L *Texas State L *at Sam Houston StateW *at Stephen F. Austin L

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

SMU UT-Pan American Centenary at Baylor Lamar LSU TCU Ark.-Little Rock *at Texas State Louisville *Sam Houston State *La.-Monroe *at Nicholls State *at SE Louisiana *Northwestern State *McNeese State *Stephen F. Austin La.-Lafayette *at UT-San Antonio

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

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

at Baylor L UT-Pan American W at Houston L at Rice L at SMU W Tulane L Oklahoma State L at TCU L *Nicholls State W *SE Louisiana W *at Sam Houston StateW *at McNeese State W *at Lamar W La.-Lafayette W at Louisiana Tech W *UT-San Antonio W *Texas State W *at La.-Monroe W *at Northwestern State W North Texas W *at Stephen F. Austin W 1-Nicholls State W

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

4/17 1-UT-San Antonio W 3-0 5/15 2-at Texas L 5-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas 2 – NCAA Regional, Austin, Texas

2000

1/30 Calif. Poly.-SLO W 8-1 2/6 La.-Lafayette W 9-0 2/8 TCU L 8-1 2/12 at Oklahoma W 5-4 2/13 at Oklahoma State L 5-3 2/19 *at Sam Houston StateW 7-2 2/26 Ark.-Little Rock W 6-3 2/29 at North Texas W 5-4 3/4 *Northwestern State W 7-2 3/5 *La.-Monroe W 9-0 3/11 *at Texas State W 9-0 3/12 *at UT-San Antonio W 5-4 3/25 *Lamar W 8-1 3/26 *McNeese State W 8-1 3/31 at Tulane L 7-2 4/1 *at SE Louisiana W 8-1 4/2 *at Nicholls State W 8-1 4/4 SMU L 7-2 4/8 *Stephen F. Austin W 7-2 4/14 1-Lamar W 5-0 4/15 1-UT-San Antonio W 5-1 5/13 2-at Texas L 5-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas 2 – NCAA Regionals, Austin, Texas

2001

2/3 at Houston W 6-1 2/4 at Rice L 5-2 2/8 Tulane L 5-2 2/10 Oklahoma State L 4-0 2/15 at SMU L 6-1 2/17 at Arkansas L 6-1 2/25 New Mexico State W 6-1 3/3 *Nicholls State W 7-0 3/6 *Sam Houston State W 7-0 3/9 at La.-Lafayette W 5-2 3/10 *at McNeese State W 7-0 3/11 *at Stephen F. Austin W 6-1 3/24 *Texas State W 7-0 3/25 *UT-San Antonio W 6-1 3/31 *at Northwestern State W 7-0 4/1 *at La.-Monroe W 7-0 4/4 *Lamar W 7-0 4/6 North Texas W 7-0 4/14 *SE Louisiana W 7-0 4/19 at TCU L 5-2 4/21 1-vs. SE Louisiana W 4-0 4/22 1-at UT-San Antonio W 4-0 5/12 2-at Baylor L 4-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 2 – NCAA Regionals, Waco, Texas

2002

2/2 at Arkansas L 5-2 2/9 at Texas Tech L 5-2 2/22 at Oklahoma State L 5-2 2/23 vs. Boise State L 4-3 2/24 at Tulsa L 5-2 3/8 at Tulane L 5-2 3/9 *at SE Louisiana W 7-0 3/10 *at Nicholls State W 7-0 3/13 at North Texas W 7-0 3/16 *La.-Monroe W 7-0 3/17 *Northwestern State W 7-0 3/23 *at Texas State W 7-0 3/24 *at UT-San Antonio W 5-2 3/27 SMU W 4-2 3/30 at UT-Pan American W 7-0 4/2 *at Sam Houston StateW 7-0 4/6 *McNeese State W 7-0 4/8 TCU L 6-1 4/13 *Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 4/14 *Lamar W 7-0 4/27 1-vs. McNeese State W 4-0 4/28 1-at UT-San Antonio L 4-1 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas

2003 2/7 2/22 3/1 3/2 3/8 3/11 3/15

at SMU L at Arkansas L La.-Lafayette W Oklahoma State L Tulane L *at Sam Houston StateW *Stephen F. Austin W

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

3/19 Texas Tech W 4-3 3/20 Marshall W 4-3 3/22 *at Lamar W 6-1 3/23 *at McNeese State W 6-1 3/26 at TCU L 6-1 3/29 *SE Louisiana W 5-2 3/30 *Nicholls State W 6-1 4/4 Rice L 4-1 4/5 *at La.-Monroe L 5-2 4/6 *at Northwestern State W 6-1 4/12 *Texas State W 6-1 4/13 *UT-San Antonio L 5-2 4/25 1-Northwestern State W 4-2 4/26 1-La.-Monroe L 4-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas

2004

2/1 at Tulane L 6-1 2/7 vs. Ala.-Birmingham W 6-1 2/7 at Houston W 5-2 2/14 at Oklahoma State L 4-3 2/15 at Tulsa L 4-3 2/21 Arkansas State W 7-0 2/28 Missouri State W 5-2 2/28 Centenary W 7-0 3/6 *Northwestern State W 6-1 3/7 *La.-Monroe W 6-1 3/10 at Baylor L 7-0 3/13 *at UT-San Antonio W 4-0 3/14 *at Texas State W 4-0 3/20 *at Sam Houston StateW 7-0 3/27 *Lamar W 7-0 3/28 *McNeese State W 4-3 3/30 *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 4/3 *at SE Louisiana W 6-1 4/4 *at Nicholls State W 7-0 4/7 TCU L 5-0 4/9 SMU L 4-3 4/13 North Texas W 6-1 4/25 1-vs. UT-San Antonio W 4-0 4/26 1-at McNeese State W 4-0 5/15 2-at Texas L 4-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Lake Charles, La. 2 – NCAA Regional, Austin, Texas

2005

2/10 at TCU L 6-1 2/12 Oklahoma State L 5-2 2/27 at Baylor L 7-0 3/5 *Nicholls State W 7-0 3/5 Missouri State W 7-0 3/6 *SE Louisiana W 5-2 3/11 *at Stephen F. Austin W 5-2 3/12 *at McNeese State W 4-3 3/19 *Lamar W 4-3 3/22 Kansas State L 5-2 3/22 *Sam Houston State W 6-1 3/24 Marquette W 6-1 3/26 La.-Lafayette W 4-0 4/1 Houston L 4-3 4/2 *Texas State W 6-1 4/3 *UT-San Antonio W 5-2 4/7 at SMU L 6-1 4/9 *at Northwestern State W 5-2 4/10 *at La.-Monroe W 5-2 4/12 at North Texas L 4-3 4/17 at Tulane L 6-1 4/29 1-vs. Sam Houston St. W 4-1 4/30 1-vs. SE Louisiana L 4-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas

2006 2/03 2/11 2/11 2/14 3/04 3/05 3/07 3/11 3/12 3/17 3/19 3/25 3/26 4/1 4/7 4/8 4/12 4/15 4/23

Arizona (59) L at Missouri State L vs. Oklahoma State L at Baylor (10) L at Rice (57) L at Houston (70) L at Sam Houston State*W at SE Louisiana* L at Nicholls State* W Columbia W Northwestern State* W at Texas State* W at Texas-San Antonio* W McNeese State* W Louisiana-Lafayette (66) W Stephen F. Austin* W North Texas W vs. Louisiana-Monroe* W TCU (16) L

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Team Standings (Standings from 1983-1989 were bases on individual points accumulated from regular-season round robin tournament play points combines) 1983 - Lamar 22, Louisiana-Monroe 20, Louisiana-Lafayette 10, Arkansas State 6, McNeese State 4, UT Arlington 0. 1984 - Louisiana-Monroe 40, Lamar 37, McNeese State 9, North Texas 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 4, Arkansas State 4, UT Arlington 0. 1985- Lamar 42, Louisiana-Lafayette 39, Arkansas State 7, North Texas 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, UT Arlington 2, McNeese State 1. 1986 - Louisiana-Lafayette 28, Louisiana-Monroe 25, Lamar 22, McNeese State 19, Arkansas State 2, North Texas 1, UT Arlington 0. 1987 - Louisiana-Lafayette 27, Lamar 22, Louisiana-Monroe 12, Arkansas State 8, North Texas 6, McNeese State 6, UT Arlington 0. 1988 - Texas State 50, Northwestern State 40, Louisiana-Monroe 27, North Texas 25, Sam Houston State 11. 1989 - Texas State 50, Northwestern State 50, Louisiana-Monroe 17, North Texas 17.

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1/30 North Texas L 0-7 2/02 #44 Tulsa L 2-5 2/03 #61 Oklahoma State L 1-6 3/1 Central Arkansas* W 6-1 3/2 Nortwestern State* L 2-5 3/7 Lamar* L 0-7 3/9 McNeese State* W 5-2 3/12 Southern Illinois W 5-2 3/21 Marquette L 2-5 3/23 #64 Rice L 1-6 2/29 Sam Houston State* L 1-6 3/30 Stephen F. Austin* W 4-3 4/05 Texas-San Antonio* L 2-5 4/06 TAMUCC W 4-2 4/11 Arkansas State L 2-5 4/12 SE Louisiana* L 1-5 4/13 Nicholls State* W 5-2 4/19 Texas State* W 4-3 4/25 Lamar L 0-4 1 - Southland Conference Tournament, Nacogodoches, Texas

2008 1/23 1/24 1/31 2/13 2/15 2/28 3/1 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/14 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/28 3/29 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/11 4/24 4/25 4/26 5/9

at Arkansas W at UALR W at Rice University L MEMPHIS W SMU L at Central Arkansas* W at Northwestern State* W MCNEESE STATE* W LAMAR* W #42 Yale L TEXAS STATE* W at Univ. of San Diego L vs. Univ. of New MexicoL vs. New Mexico L at Sam Houston State*W at Stephen F. Austin* W at SE Louisiana* W at Nicholls State* W TAMU-CC* W UTSA* W Stephen F. Austin% W Northwestern State% W vs. UTSA% W at #4 Baylor! L

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

% - Southland Conference Tournament, Corpus Christi, Texas ! - NCAA Regionals, Waco, Texas

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Alkan, Senem ............................................................................97-98 Allerkamp, Evonne 93-96 Behrendt, Gwen Bertram, Erika Blevins, Bonnye Bowlin, Jessica Brock,Michelle Brown, Marissa

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Cahill, Ranette ........................................................................... 84-85 Campon, Adriana ....................................................................... 89-90 Cano, Allena .............................................................................. 97-98 Castano, Ana Maria ................................................................... 90-94 Cave, Kristy ............................................................................... 89-91 Cizova, Marketa.............................................................. 99-02, 03-04

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Felix-Garcia, Silvia...................................................................... 97-98 Foster, Natalie ............................................................................ 96-97 Fredorick, Tracey ........................................................................ 80-81

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Nasser, Jihane .............................................................................89-91 Negreanu, Diana.........................................................07Novakova, Daniela ......................................................................03-07

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Olivares, Patricia ......................................................................... 93-94 Orangi, Adele ............................................................................... 94-96

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Palmer, Jennifer............................................................................ 97-98 Parker, Lori ................................................................................... 89-90 Parra, Priscilla .............................................................................. 98-02 Peciulionyte, Monika..................................................................... 03-07 Pesic, Sara ................................................................................... 05-09 Phillips, Wanda ............................................................................. 89-90

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Quisoboni, Patricia ....................................................................... 94-95

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Riska, Melanie ...............................................................................84-85 Robison, Jennifer...........................................................................95-96 Romero-Martinez, Maria ..............................................08Royal, Michelle ..............................................................................94-95 Rozkalne, Anete ............................................................................02-06 Rudden, Casey ..............................................................................93-94

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Scarbrough, Vivian ........................................................................ 95-96 Schappacher, Carolin .................................................................... 01-02 Serrano, Jennifer ........................................................................... 97-98 Shepard, Jessica ........................................................................... 03-05 Smith, Allison ................................................................................. 83-84 Smoke, Susan ............................................................................... 84-85 Solcova, Magda ............................................................................. 95-97 Soriano, Michelle ........................................................................... 89-92 Sorlie, Amy .................................................................................... 97-00 Stepanova, Marie .......................................................................... 98-02 Strait, Sarah................................................................................... 95-96

Gemmel, Jenny ...........................................................................83-84 Gilliam, Whitney...........................................................................97-00 Gochnour, Kara ...........................................................................95-96 Goldshuv, Ella..............................................................................02-03 Goodwin, Jennifer........................................................................96-99 Green, Michelle ...........................................................................83-84 Hach, Gretel ................................................................................ 02-05 Hadvigerova, Monika ................................................ 07Hartman, Laura............................................................................ 98-00 Hibben, Mitzi ................................................................................ 83-84 Hollowell, Karen........................................................................... 83-84 Huijgen, Barbara.......................................................................... 98-00

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Isom, Janan ................................................................................. 91-94 -JJJJackson, Lisa ............................................................................... 98-01 Jagosova, Klara ......................................................... 05Janovsky, Carolyn ....................................................................... 84-85 Jordan, Vicki ................................................................................ 94-96

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Tran, Susan ....................................................................................83-85 Turkova, Jana .................................................................................94-96

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-KKKVan den Berg, Noline......................................................................98-00 Kim, Nancy ................................................................................... 83-84 van Rooyen, Simri ..........................................................................03-07 Klenfeldt, Clara ............................................................................. 97-98 Vandiver, Tara .................................................................................91-95 Knutson, Katie .............................................................................. 96-97 Vetrovcova, Jitka ............................................................................00-04 -LLL-

Leblond, Lisa ................................................................................89-91 Lenk, Monika ................................................................................99-00 Lenze, Annemarie.........................................................................02-03 Lukner, Ana...................................................................................00-01

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Marikova, Lucie ........................................................................... 96-97 Matovivoa, Nikola ......................................................08McClain, Bobbi ............................................................................ 83-84 McKibbens, Merridy ..................................................................... 95-96 Medina, Dawn.............................................................................. 91-95 Mestrova, Pavla ........................................................................... 04-05 Mlcochova, Katarina ..................................................08Miles, Patricia .............................................................................. 80-81 Morris, Jennifer ............................................................................ 91-92 Moss, Lanette .............................................................................. 96-97

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Walters, Peggy ...............................................................................84-85 Ward, Lora ......................................................................................96-00 Warren, Katherine...........................................................................01-03 White, Laurie ..................................................................................80-81

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Southland Conference History 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995$ 1996 1997

UT Arlington McNeese State Texas State Northwestern State SE Louisiana Lamar Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State

8-2 7-3 6-4 5-5 4-6 3-7 2-8 1-9 0-10

.800 .700 .600 .500 .400 .300 .200 .100 .000

12-9 13-8 10-10 8-12 12-8 12-10 6-18 3-12 0-12

.571 .619 .500 .400 .600 .545 .250 .200 .000

2004 UT Arlington* Northwestern State McNeese State Texas-San Antonio Texas State SE Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Lamar Sam Houston State Louisiana-Monroe Nicholls State

SLC 10-0 9-1 8-2 7-3 6-4 5-5 3-7 3-7 3-7 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .900 .800 .700 .600 .500 .300 .300 .300 .100 .000

Overall 18-7 14-5 15-5 10-11 10-10 11-12 6-11 6-14 5-13 3-15 2-15

Pct. .720 .737 .750 .476 .500 .478 .353 .300 .278 .167 .118

2005 UT Arlington SE Louisiana* McNeese State Lamar Louisiana-Monroe Sam Houston State Texas State Texas-San Antonio Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State

SLC 10-0 9-1 8-2 6-4 5-5 5-5 4-6 4-6 3-7 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .900 .800 .600 .500 .500 .400 .400 .300 .100 .000

Overall 14-9 19-7 18-5 14-11 10-10 11-11 7-12 4-14 6-13 6-13 1-15

Pct. .609 .731 .753 .560 .500 .500 .368 .222 .316 .316 .062

1999 UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State McNeese State Lamar Northwestern State Texas State Sam Houston State Louisiana-Monroe SE Louisiana

SLC 10-0 8-2 8-2 7-3 6-4 6-4 4-6 3-7 2-8 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .800 .800 .700 .600 .600 .400 .300 .200 .100 .000

Overall 17-7 16-8 13-9 10-6 16-6 10-13 7-11 4-14 4-15 2-12 0-16

Pct. .708 .667 .591 .625 .727 .435 .389 .222 .211 .143 .000

2006 SE Louisiana* UT Arlington Lamar Sam Houston State Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe Texas State McNeese State Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State

SLC 10-0 9-1 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-5 4-6 2-8 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .900 .600 .600 .600 .600 .500 .400 .200 .100 .000

Overall 22-4 12-9 11-10 11-9 10-11 11-8 7-14 8-9 3-13 5-13 0-15

Pct. .856 .571 .524 .555 .455 .579 .333 .471 .188 .278 .000

2000 UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio Stephen F. Austin Lamar Louisiana-Monroe Sam Houston State SE Louisiana Northwestern State Texas State McNeese State Nicholls State

SLC 10-0 9-1 8-2 7-3 5-5 5-5 3-7 3-7 3-7 1-9 1-9

Pct. 1.000 .900 .800 .700 .500 .500 .300 .300 .300 .100 .100

Overall 17-5 15-7 14-12 12-13 9-15 9-13 10-15 6-12 6-13 5-14 2-14

Pct. .773 .682 .538 .480 .375 .409 .400 .333 .316 .263 .125

2001 UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe SE Louisiana McNeese State Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Sam Houston State Lamar Nicholls State Texas State

SLC 10-0 9-1 8-2 7-3 6-4 5-5 4-6 3-7 2-8 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .900 .800 .700 .600 .500 .400 .300 .200 .100 .000

Overall 16-7 14-6 14-11 13-8 10-10 6-13 8-12 4-16 5-17 4-13 1-17

Pct. .696 .700 .560 .619 .500 .316 .400 .200 .227 .235 .056

2007 SE Louisiana* Lamar Northwestern State Texas State UTSA UT-Arlington Sam Houston State Nicholls State McNeese State Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Central Arkansas

SLC 11-0 10-1 9-2 7-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 3-8 3-8 3-8 2-9 0-11

Pct. 1.000 .909 .818 .636 .545 .545 .545 .273 .273 .273 .182 .000

Overall 22-3 22-3 16-8 10-11 10-13 7-12 7-14 12-10 8-12 8-15 4-12 4-15

Pct. .880 .880 .667 .476 .435 .368 .333 .545 .400 .348 .250 .211

2002 UT Arlington Texas-San Antonio* Louisiana-Monroe McNeese State Texas State Northwestern State Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State SE Louisiana Lamar

SLC 10-0 9-1 8-2 7-3 6-4 5-5 4-6 3-7 2-8 1-9 0-10

Pct. 1.000 .900 .800 .700 .600 .500 .400 .300 .200 .100 .000

Overall 14-8 16-7 17-8 16-7 8-11 8-11 11-13 7-10 6-11 2-19 1-23

Pct. .636 .696 .680 .696 .421 .421 .458 .412 .353 .095 .042

2008 UT Arlington* Lamar UTSA Northwestern State Texas State Sam Houston State Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Stephen F. Austin SE Louisiana Nicholls State McNeese State

SLC 11-0 10-1 8-3 8-3 7-4 6-4 5-6 4-7 3-7 2-9 1-10

Pct. 1.000 .909 .727 .727 .636 .600 .455 .364 .300 .182 .091

Overall 15-8 15-6 16-8 14-8 11-6 10-8 10-11 5-16 9-11 8-10 5-13

Pct. .652 .714 .667 .636 .647 .556 .476 .238 .450 .444 .278

2003 Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe*

SLC 10-0 9-1

Pct. 1.000 .900

Overall 21-4 20-6

Pct. .840 .769

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Lamar 22, Louisiana-Monroe 20, Louisiana-Lafayette 10, Arkansas State 6, McNeese State 4, UT Arlington 0. Louisiana-Monroe 40, Lamar 37, McNeese State 9, North Texas 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 4, Arkansas State 4, UT Arlington 0. Lamar 42, Louisiana-Monroe 39, Arkansas State 7, North Texas 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, UT Arling ton 2, McNeese State 1. Louisiana-Lafayette 28, Louisiana-Monroe 25, Lamar 22, McNeese State 19, Arkansas State 2, North Texas 1, UT Arlington 0. Louisiana-Lafayette 27, Lamar 22, Louisiana-Monroe 12, Arkansas State 8, North Texas 6, McNeese State 6, UT Arlington 0. Texas State 50, Northwestern State 40, Louisiana-Monroe 27, North Texas 25, Sam Houston State 11. Texas State 50, Northwestern State 50, Sam Houston State 19, Louisiana-Monroe 17, North Texas 17. North Texas 45, Louisiana-Monroe 44, Texas State 40, Northwestern State 35, Sam Houston State 34, UT Arlington 0. Louisiana-Monroe 60, North Texas 43, Texas State 40, Northwestern State 39, Sam Houston State 12, UT Arlington 4. Louisiana-Monroe 81, Texas-San Antonio 46, Northwestern State 44, Texas State 41, North Texas 37, Nicholls State 33, Sam Houston State 21,UT Arlington 7. Louisiana-Monroe 66, Texas-San Antonio 63, Nicholls State 56, Northwestern State 50, North Texas 40, Texas State 22, UT Arlington 14, Sam Houston State 4. Northwestern State 100, Louisiana-Monroe 95, Texas-San Antonio 75, North Texas 70, UT Arlington 48, Stephen F. Austin 24, McNeese State 3. Louisiana-Monroe 76, Nicholls State 71, Texas-San Antonio 54, UT Arlington 50, Texas State 40, North Texas 34, Northwestern State 24, Sam Houston State 22, Stephen F. Austin 17, McNeese State 11. Louisiana-Monroe 75, Texas-San Antonio 57, Texas State 43, North Texas 40, UT Arlington 39, Northwestern State 35, Nicholls State 32, Sam Houston State 25, Stephen F. Austin 25, McNeese State 21. Louisiana-Monroe 87, Nicholls State 54, Northwestern State 51, Texas State 48, Texas-San Antonio 44, Stephen F. Austin 34, McNeese State 29, UT Arlington 27, Sam Houston 11. Texas-San Antonio 92, Nicholls State 88, Louisiana-Monroe 64, Texas State 56, Stephen F. Austin 53, McNeese State 45, SE Louisiana 40, UT Arlington 40, Northwestern State 34, Sam Houston State 28.

* - SLC Tournament Champion

TOURNAMENT RESULTS Date Site 1995 Lake Charles, La. 1999 Arlington, Texas 2000 Arlington, Texas 2001 San Antonio, Texas 2002 San Antonio, Texas 2003 Arlington, Texas 2004 Lake Charles, La. 2005 San Antonio, Texas 2006 Arlington, Texas 2007 2008

Champion Nicholls State UT Arlington UT Arlington UT Arlington Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe UT Arlington SE Louisiana SE Louisiana

Nacogodoches, Texas Lamar Corpus Christi, Texas UT Arlington

Runner-Up Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio Texas-San Antonio Texas-San Antonio UT Arlington Texas-San Antonio McNeese State UT Arlington UT Arlington SE Louisiana UTSA

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

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Last season, the UTA women’s team came out on top in the conference, so they are looking to repeat and are loaded with talent. “The women’s team will try and defend the title,” said Coach Benitez. “They are ready for the challenge and are ready to fight for it.” The men’s squad was not as fortunate last year, but is flying high and will work to establish themselves as a power. “The men will be trying to get back to the top of the conference rankings,” said Coach Benitez. “They know how much tradition we have and will be hunting for another title.” The men’s team will be led by captain Dmitry Minkin and the women by Klara Jagosova. Along with them, David Subirats and Maria MartinezRomero will be the ones to keep an eye on.

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The UT Arlington men’s and women’s tennis squads are ready for “I think Maria Martinez will be a key part of the line up,” said coach conference play to start up. Both squads have primarily played in variBenitez. “ She already was nationally ranked as a freshman and as a ous invitationals throughout the spring against some of the best schools sophomore will have more experience.” across the nation. This experience should help out both teams on their Wining matches early and staying in shape will be an important factor road for a conference championship. on how the season will turn out. As long as that happens the both teams should have a successful season. Wining matches early and staying in shape will be an important factor on how the season will turn out. As long as that happens the both teams should have a successful season. “In the beginning it is really important that we start strong,” said coach Benitez. “It is key everybody stays in shape during the break and goes through the winter workout. The first matches are critical in order to get national ranked.” Expectations from coach Benitez are high. Both squads have a lot of experience and are poised to make a long run. Coach Benitez believes that both teams this year should aim high. With that in mind, what should the expectations be for this year? “Winning titles and breaking into the top 75 nationally ranked teams,” said coach Benitez.

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Paul Amri Gonzalo Bienzobas Mindaugas Celedinas Brieuc Hamon Jason Lateko Dmitry Minkin Giacomo Sano Adam Srkala David Subirats Yauheni Yakauleu

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Hometown/Previous School Villaneuve-Loubet, France/CNED Academie of Nice San Felipe, Chile/Home School Vilnius, Lithuania/Mykolo Biriskos Gymnasium Noirville, France/St. Marie H.S. Arlington, TX/Bowie H.S St. Petersburg, Russia/St. Petersburg H.S. 670 Maracay, Aragua/U.E.P. Schenliou-Lucerne, Switzerland/K.S. Luzern Edificio Antonio Valino, Spain/Schiller International Minsk, Belarus/ITA Junior Circuit

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GONZALO BIENZOBAS Senior - 6-1 San Felipe, Chile Home School 2008-09 [Junior Season]

Named to the All-SLC singles first team at the No. 6 position… named SLC Player of the Week on one occasion… finished the season with 22 total wins in both singles and doubles… went 4-1 in conference action… posted a singles victory over No. 42 A&M-Corpus Christi… started the season winning five straight doubles matches… recorded a 12-10 doubles mark with teammates Jason Lateko, David Subirats and Brieuc Hamon… notched an 8-3 victory with Subirats over No. 75 University of New Orleans… collected wins in his final three conference singles and doubles matches.

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2007-08 [Sophomore Season]

Bienzobas earned All-SLC first team honors at the No. 6 position... collected 22 total victories... notched a 12-10 overall record in doubles’ competition, including a 10-7 mark with teammate Hugo Taracido in the No. 3 position in the lineup... finished with 10 wins in singles’ competition, including a 4-2 mark in league play... captured five consecutive victories over Columbia, UTSA, Texas-Pan American, SE Louisiana and Lamar... handed Filip Miljevic of Illinois State a 7-6, 7-6 setback... captured five straight victories in doubles’ competition with Taracido... posted five singles’ victories in his final 10 games of the season... handed an 8-5 setback to Jose Zunino and Jaume Farras of No. 75 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

2006-07 [Freshman Season]

Earned All-SLC second-team honors as the No. 6 single as a true freshman with a 14-9 overall record and 5-1 finish in league play... partnered with Daniel Omana to post an overall record of 9-10 and went 3-2 in conference matches... won 6-1 6-1 over Stuart Row of the No. 71 TCU team and 6-3 6-4 over No. 62 Central Florida’s Danny Colon.

Prior to UTA

Was home schooled so he could dedicate more time to tennis... played ITF tournaments in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Peru.

Off The Court

Born on Sept. 28, 1986 in San Felipe, Chile... son of Ana Maria Mancilla and Rolando Bienzobas... undecided on his major. Honors & Awards 2007 - All-SLC Second Team Singles 2008 - All-SLC First Team Singles 2009 - All-SLC First Team Singles SLC Player of the Week (Apr. 14) CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career DOUBLES Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

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DMITRY MINKIN Senior - 5-11 St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg HS 670 2008-09 [Junior Season] Finished his junior season with a 9-11 singles mark, collecting wins at the No. 1 and 2 positions... biggest win came against No. 75 University of New Orleans... recorded a 3-3 conference record... paired with Mindaugas Celedinas, the duo won their first six matches and finished the season with a 12-9 record… recorded four conseuctive wins mid-way through the season... the tandem posted victories over nationally-ranked University of New Orleans and Baylor.

2006-07 [Freshman Season] Named SLC Newcomer of the Year... earned All-SLC first team singles at the No. 5 spot and collected All-SLC first team doubles at the No. 3 position... posted a team leading 18-5 singles record including a prefect 6-0 finish in conference action... partnered with Alberto Agis for a 9-9 overall doubles record and 5-0 record in conference matches to earn an automatic spot on the SLC Doubles First-Team... posted wins against three ranked teams, No. 71 TCU, No. 62 Central Florida and won UTA’s lone point against No.38 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 6-3 6-5 over Jaume Farras. Off The Court Born on Oct. 13, 1986 in St. Petersburg, Russia... son of Victor Minkin and Marina Minkina... majoring in interdisciplinary studies/minor in business.

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2007-08 [Sophomore Season] Finished with 15 total victories, including nine wins in doubles’ competition... recorded the majority of his success in doubles’ competition with teammate David Costa, as the duo posted a 7-10 mark... won four consecutive singles’ matches at the No.1 and -2 positions... named to the 2008 Capital One Academic All-Southland Conference Men’s Tennis Team.

Honors & Awards 2007 - Newcomer of the Year All-SLC First Team Singles All-SLC First Team Doubles 2008 - SLC Capital One All-Academic Team

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BRIEUC HAMON Junior - 6-2 Noirville, France St. Marie High School

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2008-09 [Sophomore Season] Named SLC Player of the Week on one occasion… named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… recorded five wins in singles action and went 9-13 in doubles competition with teammates Adam Srkala and Gonzalo Bienzobas… won four straight singles matches at the No. 2 and 3 positions. 2007-08 [Freshman Season] Hamon finished with 16 victories in both singles’ and doubles’ competition... collected All-SLC first team singles honors at the No. 4 position.. posted a 12-10 overall record in singles’ action, including five wins in league play at the No. 4 position... captured six consecutive matches in singles’ competition at the No. 4 position against No. 75 A&M-Corpus Christi, Columbia, UTSA, Texas-Pan American, SE Louisiana and Lamar... biggest win came against No.7 Texas in a three-set triumph of 3-6, 6-3, and 1-0... handed Laurent Montoisy and James Langford of No. 75 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi an 8-6 setback. Prior to UTA Was named the 2005 and 2006 Normandie Tennis Champion and appeared in championship of France on two occasions and lost in the second round. Off the Court Hamon is the son of Andre and Maryse Hamon... born on March 22, 1988... has four sisters and one brother... majoring in management.

Honors & Awards

2008 - All-SLC First Team Singles 2009 - SLC Player of the Week (Mar. 3) Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

CAREER STATISTICS

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SINGLES Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 --1-4 1-4

2 --1-1 1-1

3 1-1 3-9 4-10

4 11-7 --11-7

DOUBLES Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

1 2-1 --2-1

2 4-10 4-17 8-27

3 3-2 --3-2

Dual Overall 9-13 9-13 4-17 4-17 13-30 13-30

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6 -------

Dual Overall 12-8 12-8 5-14 5-14 17-22 17-22

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MINDAUGAS CELEDINAS Sophomore - 6-0 Vilnius , Lithuania Mykolo Birziskos Gymnasium

2008-09 [Freshman Season] Only the third Maverick in men’s tennis history to be named SLC Freshman of the Year, Celedinas led team with the most singles wins (12) and tied in doubles (12)… named to the All-SLC singles second team… earned SLC Player of the Week honors on one occasion… started off at the No. 3 position and later moved to the No. 1 spot where he recorded an 8-7 mark… went 4-3 in conference action… recorded a three-set win against No. 75 University of New Orleans… paired with Dmitry Minkin, the duo won their first six matches and finished the season with a 12-9 record… the tandem posted victories over nationally-ranked University of New Orleans and Baylor.

Off the Court Celedinas is the son of Darius Celedinas and Nijole Celediniene... born on January 23, 1989... majoring in spanish.

Honors & Awards

2009 - SLC Freshman of the Year All-SLC Second Team Singles SLC Player of the Week (Feb. 10)

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Prior To UTA Ranked one of the top-20 players in the 14 & Under division... ranked one of the top-60 players in the 16 & Under division... was the Lithuania champion... in 2002 was ranked one of the top-4 players in Lithuania... won Baltic State 14 & Under Championship... in 2004 was Europe’s Champion in the 14 & Under Division... was the Baltic States Champion and the European Champion... was the summer’s and winter’s Lithuania champion.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 8-7 8-7

2 2-1 2-1

3 2-0 2-0

4 -----

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 9-9 9-9

2 3-0 3-0

3 -----

Dual Overall 12-9 12-9 12-9 12-9

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6 -----

Dual Overall 12-8 12-8 12-8 12-8

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ADAM SRKALA Sophomore - 6-3 Schenliou-Lucerne, Switzerland

K.S. Luzern 2008-09 [Freshman Season] Played most of the season at the No. 4 singles position where he finished with a 6-14 mark… named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… won three straight singles flights at the No. 4 position… paired with both Brieuc Hamon and David Subirats for a 7-14 record.

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Prior to UTA Ranked one of the top-10 juniors in Switzerland... competed in several ITF tournaments. Off the Court Srkala is the son of Tom and Romana Srkala... born on April 15, 1988... has one brother - Tim and one sister-Dita... majoring in international business.

CAREER STATISTICS

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SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 -----

3 -----

4 5 4-10 2-4 4-10 2-4

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 2-1 2-1

2 0-4 0-4

3 5-9 5-9

Dual Overall 7-14 7-14 7-14 7-14

6 -----

Dual Overall 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-14

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DAVID SUBIRATS Sophomore - 5-8 Barcelona, Spain Schiller International School 2008-2009 [Freshman Season] Named All-SLC Singles Second Team... named to the Capital One Bank/ SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...finished the season with a combined 15 wins including a 9-8 singles record... won three straight singles matches against Centenary College, UTSA and UC Santa Barbara at the No. 5 position... paired with Gonzalo Bienzobas, the duo won their first four matches including an 8-3 win against No. 75 University of New Oreleans.

Honors & Awards 2009 - All-SLC Second Team Singles

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Off the Court Subirats is the son of Antonio Subirats and Montserrat Altes... born on August 26, 1989... has two brothers - Eric and Albert... majoring in sports management

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 -----

3 1-2 1-2

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 0-1 0-1

3 Dual Overall 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10

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5 5-2 5-2

6 1-1 1-1

Dual Overall 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8

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JASON LATEKO Sophomore - 5-9 Arlington, Texas Bowie High School

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2008-09 [Freshman Season] Saw limited playing time during his first season... finished with a 4-5 singles record and a 4-2 doubles mark... named to the Capital One Bank/SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... collected his first collegiate win against Tulsa at the No. 6 position... paired with Gonzalo Bienzobas, the duo won four straight matches at the No. 2 and 3 flights. Bowie High School During his prep career, Lateko was a 2006 Mixed doubles Texas State Champion... selected as the Tennis Player of the Year in 2006... collected third place laurels in 2007 in mixed doubles at the Texas State Championship... complied a 90-3 overall record in his four-year career... finished the 2007-08 campaign with an 8-7 overall record and ranked 221 in the nation. Off the Court Lateko is the son of Jay and Julie Lateko... born on October 25, 1989... has one brother-Kevin... majoring in economics.

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SINGLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 -----

3 -----

4 1-1 1-1

DOUBLES Year 2008-09 Career

1 -----

2 3-1 3-1

3 1-1 1-1

Dual Overall 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-2

5 1-3 1-3

6 2-1 2-1

Dual Overall 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5

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Giacomo G IACOMOSano SANO

YAUHENI YAKAULEU

Freshman - 6-0 Freshman - 6-0 Maracay, Aragua Maracay, Venezuela U.E.P. U.E.P. “El Araguaney”

Freshman - 6-1 Minsk, Belarus ITF Junior Circuit

U.E.P. “El Araguaney” Araguaney Ranked 20th in the national rankings... finished first in his class academically.

ITF Junior Circuit Yakauleu was a candiate for Sport Master of Belarus... was a doubles champion of Belarus.

Off the Court Sano is the son of Salvatore and Mareijara Parra de Sano... born on March 7, 1991... has one brother (Domenico)... majoring in finance.

Off the Court Yakauleu is the son of Alexey and Halina Yakauleu... born on March 10, 1991... has one brother (Alexandre)... majoring in business.

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Giacomo Sano P AUL AMRI Freshman - 6-0 Freshman - 6-0 Maracay, Aragua Villaneuve-Loubet, France U.E.P. Academine of Nice CNED

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Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 1/23 UT DALLAS W 7-0 1/23 DEPAUL L 3-4 1/25 at Tulsa L 2-5 1/07 #75 UNIV. OF NEW ORLEANS. L 3-4 1/12 CAMERON UNIV. W 5-2 1/24 LAMAR UNIV.* W 4-3 2/27 at Wichita State L 1-6 2/28 ORAL ROBERTS UNIV. W 4-0 3/3 CENTENARY COLLEGE W 7-0 3/9 UTSA* L 3-4 3/7 UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-3 3/14 at Sacramento State L 0-7 3/15 vs Northern Arizona Univ. W 5-2 3/20 COLUMBIA UNIV. L 2-5 3/22 at #7 Baylor L 0-7 3/29 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN* W 5-2 4/1 at #42 A&M-Corpus Christi* L 1-6 4/5 at Nicholls State* W 4-0 4/7 at #72 SMU L 0-7 4/10 at SE Louisiana* L 3-4 4/11 at Louisiana Lafayette L 2-5 4/24 at SE Louisiana1 L 1-4 * – Southland Conference match 1 – Southland Conference Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)

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SINGLES STATISTICS Player

Gonzalo Bienzobas Mindaugas Celedinas Brieuc Hamon Jason Lateko Dmitry Minkin Adam Srkala David Subirats Totals

OVERALL

10-8 12-8 5-14 4-5 9-11 6-14 9-8 56-68

DUAL

10-8 12-8 5-14 4-5 9-11 6-14 9-8 56-68

TOUR

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

SLC

4-1 5-2 1-4 0-2 3-3 2-4 3-2 19-18

1

--8-7 1-4 --0-1 ----9-12

2

3

--2-1 1-1 --6-9 ----9-11

4

--2-0 3-9 --3-1 --1-2 9-12

------1-1 --4-10 2-3 7-14

5

1-3 ----1-3 --2-4 5-2 10-12

6

9-5 ----2-1 ----1-1 12-7

DOUBLES STATISTICS Player

Brieuc Hamon/Adam Srkala Mindaugas Celedinas/Dmitry Minkin Gonzalo Bienzobas/Jason Lateko Gonzalo Bienzobas/David Subirats Gonzalo Bienzobas/Brieuc Hamon Adam Srkala/David Subirats Jason Lateko/David Subirats Totals

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OVERALL

5-7 12-9 4-1 4-3 4-6 2-7 0-1 31-34

DUAL

5-7 12-9 4-1 4-3 4-6 2-7 0-1 31-34

TOUR

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

SLC

0-2 3-4 0-1 0-1 3-2 2-3 0-0 8-13

1

2-1 9-9 ----------11-10

2

0-4 3-0 3-1 0-1 4-6 ----10-12

3

3-2 --1-0 4-2 --2-7 0-1 10-12

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MAVERICK RECORD BOOK All-Time Awardwinners

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2001-02 Season; 17-9 Record Andy Leber David Corrie Per-Erik Karisson Alon Goldshuv Thomas Zarzeczny 2002-03 Season; 15-9 Record Andy Leber Javier Carrillo David Corrie Thomas Zarzeczny Ola Bentzen Alon Goldshuv Pat Dubois 2003-04 Season; 14-11 Record Nathan McGregor Sandy Farquharson David Corrie Javier Carrillo Ian Vazquez Alon Goldshuv Niels Buksik 2004-05 Season; 14-10 Record David Corrie Sandy Farquharson Niels Buksik Ian Vazquez Petri Van Rensensburg NAthan McGregor 2005-06 Season; 10-11 Record Alberto Agis Diego Mattar Sandy Farquharson Ian Vazguez Niels Buksik Sandy Farquharson Alberto Agis 2007-08 Season; 9-13 Record Brieuc Hamon Gonzalo Bienzobas Hugo Taracido Dmitry Minkin 2008-09 Season; 9-13 Record Mindaugas Celedinas Gonzalo Bienzobas David Subirats

SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Freshman of the Year SLC Second Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC PLayer of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Newcomer of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC Coach of The Year SLC Newcomer of the Year SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles SLC Newcomer of the Year SLC First Team Singles Freshman of the Year SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Singles

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1989-90 Season; 7-15 Record Will Angus SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Joaquin Lopez SLC First Team Doubles Carlos torres SLC Coach of the Year 1990-91 Season; 10-19 Record Will Angus SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles Eric Dana SLC First Team Doubles Abraham Padron SLC First Team Doubles 1991-92 Season;12-15 Record Rueben Rodriguez SLC First Team Singles Herman Giralda SLC First Team Singles Edmundo Rincon SLC First Team Doubles Oscar Ochoa SLC First Team Doubles 1993-94 Season; 8-12 Record Jorge Fuenmayor SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Billy Arminstead SLC First Team Doubles 1994-95 Season; 12-7 Record Gary Siddons SLC first Team Singles Trent Burns SLC First Team Doubles Oscar Ochoa SLC First Team Doubles 1995-96 Season; 11-11 Record Anis Mezzour SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Alex Zesati SLC First Team Singles Henning Wold SLC First Team Doubles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of The Year 1996-97 Season; 13-7 Record Henning Wold SLC First Team Singles Gines Abellan SLC First Team Singles Roberto Coronado SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Federico Haro SLC First Team Doubles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of the Year 1997-98 Season; 12-9 Record Christian Jaegar SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLc First Team Doubles Roberto Coronado SLC First Team Singles SLc First Team Doubles Christoph Kul SLC First Team Doubles Mattias Larsson SLC first Team Singles Ruben Souto SLC First Team Singles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of the Year 1998-99 Season; 13-9 Record Christian Jaeger SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles Christoph Kull SLC First Team Singles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of the Year 1999-00 Season; Record Christian Jaeger SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Andy Leber SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Tomasz Zarzeczny SLC First Team Singles Mattias Larsson SLC First Team Singles Per-Erik Karlsson SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Ola Bentzen SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of the Year 2000-01 Season; 17-5 Record Andy Leber SLC Player of the Year SLC First Team Singles Per-Erik Karlsson SLC First Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles Ola Bentzen SLC Fist Team Singles Alon Goldshuv SLC First Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Thomas Zarzeczny SLC Second Team Singles SLC First Team Doubles Mattias Larsson SLC Second Team Singles SLC Second Team Doubles Pat Dubois SLC Coach of the Year

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SEASON SINGLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Andy Leber 2. Christian Jaeger 3. David Corrie 4. Andy Leber 5. Andy Leber Edmundo Rincon 7. David Corrie 8. Sandy Farquharson 9. Niels Buksik Sandy Farquharson Per-Erik Karlsson Christian Jaeger

W 43 34 32 31 28 28 27 25 24 24 24 24

L 3 8 8 6 14 13 11 14 11 11 11 10

Pct. .935 .810 .800 .838 .666 .683 .711 .641 .686 .686 .686 .706

Year 2001-02 1996-97 2003-04 1999-00 2000-01 1991-92 2000-01 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04 1999-00 1995-96

SEASON DOUBLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. David Corrie 2. Andy Leber Ola Bentzen 4. David Corrie 5. David Corrie Javier Carillo Oscar Ochoa 8. Ola Bentzen Per-Erik Karlsson Tomasz Zarzeczny Eduardo Rincon

W 30 25 25 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22

L 7 5 9 15 10 7 5 10 10 13 5

Pct. .811 .833 .738 .615 .697 .767 .821 .688 .688 .629 .815

Year 2001-02 2001-02 1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2001-02 1991-92 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 1991-92

SEASON SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 20 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 43 3 2. Andy Leber 31 6 3. Christian Jaeger 34 8 4. David Corrie 32 8 5. Sandy Farquharson 23 9 6. David Corrie 27 11 7. Christian Jaeger 24 10 8. Niels Buksik 24 11 Sandy Farquharson 24 11 Per-Erik Karlsson 24 11

Pct. .935 .838 .810 .800 .719 .711 .706 .686 .686 .686

Year 2001-02 1999-00 1996-97 2003-04 2005-06 2000-01 1995-96 2003-04 2003-04 1999-00

SEASON DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 20 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 25 5 2. Oscar Ochoa 23 5 3. Edmundo Rincon 22 5 4. David Corrie 30 7 5. Javier Carillo 23 7 6. Ola Bentzen 25 9 7. David Corrie 23 10 8. Ola Bentzen 22 10 Per-Erik Karlsson 22 10 10. Per-Erik Karlsson 21 10

Pct. .833 .821 .815 .811 .767 .735 .697 .688 .688 .677

Year 2001-02 1991-92 1991-92 2001-02 2001-02 1999-00 2003-04 2000-01 2000-01 1999-00

CAREER SINGLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Andy Leber 2. Christian Jaeger 3. David Corrie 4. Sandy Farquharson 5. Tomasz Zarzeczny 6. Per-Erik Karlsson 7. Alex Zesati 8. Ola Bentzen 9. Ian Vasquez 10. Niels Buksik

W 119 101 92 90 82 78 74 73 72 65

L 28 40 49 44 61 46 56 49 52 67

Pct. .810 .716 .648 .672 .573 .629 .569 .598 .581 .492

Years 1998-02 1995-96 2000-04 2002-06 1998-02 1997-01 1991-95 1998-02 2002-06 2002-06

CAREER DOUBLES VICTORIES Rank Name 1. David Corrie 2. Ola Bentzen 3. Andy Leber 4. Per-Erik Karlsson 5. Tomasz Zarzeczny 6. Christian Jaeger 7. Niels Buksik 8. Sandy Farquharson 9. Alon Goldshuv Mattias Larsson

W 94 81 79 69 65 58 58 52 46 46

L 43 42 29 46 57 40 55 57 60 36

Pct. .686 .658 .731 .600 .533 .592 .513 .477 .434 .561

Years 2000-04 1998-02 1998-02 1997-01 1998-02 1995-99 2002-06 2002-06 1999-03 1996-00

CAREER SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 50 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 119 28 2. Christian Jaeger 101 40 3. Sandy Farquharson 90 44 4. David Corrie 92 49 5. Roberto Coronado 52 30 6. Per-Erik Karlsson 78 46 7. Ola Bentzen 73 49 8. Ian Vasquez 72 52 9. Tomasz Zarzeczny 82 61 10. Alex Zesati 74 56

Pct. .810 .716 .672 .648 .634 .629 .598 .581 .573 .569

Years 1998-02 1995-99 2002-06 2000-04 1994-97 1997-01 1998-02 2002-06 1998-02 1991-95

CAREER DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 40 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 79 29 2. David Corrie 94 43 3. Ola Bentzen 81 42 4. Oscar Ochoa 44 28 5. Per-Erik Karlsson 69 46 6. Christian Jaeger 58 40 7. Mattias Larsson 46 36 8. Will Angus 46 37 9. Tomasz Zarzeczny 65 57 10. Niels Buksik 58 55

Pct. .731 .686 .658 .611 .600 .592 .561 .541 .533 .513

Years 1998-02 2000-04 1998-02 1991-94 1997-01 1995-99 1996-00 1986-90 1998-02 2002-06

SEASON COMBINED VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Andy Leber 2. David Corrie 3. David Corrie 4. Andy Leber 5. David Corrie 6. Christian Jaeger Edmundo Rincon 8. Andy Leber 9. Ola Bentzen 10. Per-Erik Karlsson

L 8 18 22 15 26 16 18 23 23 21

Pct. .895 .753 .707 .776 .662 .758 .735 .671 .667 .682

Year 2001-02 2003-04 2001-02 1999-00 2000-01 1996-97 1991-92 2000-01 1999-00 1999-00

SEASON COMBINED WINNING PCT. (MIN. 40 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 68 8 2. Andy Leber 52 15 3. Christian Jaeger 50 16 4. David Corrie 55 18 5. Edmundo Rincon 50 18 6. Oscar Ochoa 44 18 7. David Corrie 53 22 8. Christian Jaeger 40 17 9. Christoph Kull 40 18 10. Per-Erik Karlsson 45 21

Pct. .895 .776 .758 .753 .735 .710 .707 .702 .690 .682

Year 2001-02 1999-00 1996-97 2003-04 1991-92 1991-92 2001-02 1995-96 1996-97 1999-00

CAREER COMBINED VICTORIES Rank Name 1. Andy Leber 2. David Corrie 3. Christian Jaeger 4. Ola Bentzen 5. Sandy Farquharson 6. Tomasz Zarzeczny 7. Per-Erik Karlsson 8. Niels Buksik 9. Alex Zesati 10. Alon Goldshuv

L 57 92 80 91 101 118 92 121 98 118

Pct. .776 .669 .665 .629 .601 .555 .615 .504 .522 .473

Years 1998-02 2000-04 1995-99 1998-02 2002-06 1998-02 1997-01 2002-06 1991-95 1999-03

CAREER COMBINED WINNING PCT. (MIN. 85 WINS) Rank Name W L 1. Andy Leber 198 57 2. David Corrie 186 92 3. Christian Jaeger 159 80 4. Ola Bentzen 154 91 5. Per-Erik Karlsson 147 92 6. Sandy Farquharson 152 101 7. Oscar Ochoa 99 75 8. Tomasz Zarzeczny 147 118 9. Ian Vazquez 97 88 10. Alex Zesati 107 98

Pct. .776 .669 .665 .629 .615 .601 .569 .555 .524 .522

Years 1998-02 2000-04 1995-99 1998-02 1997-01 2002-06 1991-94 1998-02 2002-06 1991-95

W 68 55 53 52 51 50 50 47 46 45

W 198 186 159 154 152 147 147 123 107 106

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UT-Tyler at McLennan CC at Grayson CC Central State Weatherford College 1-at UT-Tyler 1-vs. Southern Arkansas 1-vs. Midwestern St. at Temple JC Lewis & Clark at Schreiner at Texas Lutheran at UT-San Antonio South Plains JC Abilene Christian Odessa JC Oral Roberts North Texas Prairie View A&M Texas State at Midwestern State Lamar 1 – UT-Tyler Tournament, Tyler, Texas

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

Abilene Christian Oklahoma City Midwestern State *La.-Monroe Hardin-Simmons Emporia State at Mary-Hardin Baylor *at Texas State at St. Edward’s at UT-San Antonio at Lamar *at McNeese State Central State UT-Tyler Southern Arkansas West Texas A&M *North Texas at Centenary

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

1989 2/3 1-vs. Tulsa 2/3 1-at Texas Tech 2/4 1-vs. UT-Pan American 2/7 at TCU 2/10 at Rice 2/11 at Houston Baptist 2/21 at Texas A&M 2/28 St. Edward’s 3/10 Oklahoma City 3/11 Southern Arkansas 3/17 Tulsa 3/18 UT-San Antonio 3/18 UT-Tyler 3/24 SE Louisiana 3/25 Oral Roberts 3/31 at Southern Arkansas 4/1 *at La.-Monroe 4/8 *Texas State 4/11 Hardin-Simmons 4/14 Abilene Christian 4/18 at Baylor 4/19 *at North Texas 1 – Texas Tech Indoor, Lubbock, Texas

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

1988 2/12 2/21 2/25 2/26 3/15 3/18 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/21 4/27

1990 2/15 at Texas Tech L 2/16 vs. Ark.-Little Rock L 2/18 South Alabama L 2/20 Baylor W 3/2 1-vs. Abilene Christian L 3/2 1-vs. Schreiner W 3/3 1-vs. North Texas L 3/9 North Carolina State L 3/10 Abilene Christian W 3/15 Oral Roberts L 3/16 Oklahoma City L 3/19 at New Mexico State L 3/19 at UTEP L 3/20 at New Mexico L 3/22 vs. Metro State W 3/30 Central State W 3/31 West Texas A&M W 4/3 *La.-Monroe L 4/4 Hardin-Simmons W 4/6 2-vs. Missouri State L 4/6 2-at Tulsa L 4/7 2-vs. NE Oklahoma State W 4/10 *North Texas W 4/12 at Rice L 4/13 *at Texas State L 4/14 vs. UT-Pan American L 4/19 3-at Texas State L 4/20 3-vs. La.-Monroe L 4/21 3-vs. North Texas W 1 – UT-Tyler Invitational, Tyler, Texas 2 – Tulsa Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. 3 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Marcos, Texas

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

1991 2/9 at Rice 2/15 South Alabama 2/17 UT-San Antonio 2/21 vs. UT-Pan American 3/1 1-vs. Oklahoma City 3/1 1-vs. Texas Wesleyan 3/2 1-vs. Oral Roberts 3/7 UTEP 3/11 Wake Forest 3/15 Cornell 3/19 vs. Ark.-Little Rock 3/20 at Oklahoma 3/20 at Oklahoma State 3/22 at Central State (Okla.) 3/23 West Texas A&M 3/26 at Baylor 3/30 *Texas State 4/3 at SMU 4/4 Oklahoma City 4/5 2-vs. Northwestern State 4/6 2-at Tulsa 4/6 2-vs. Oklahoma City 4/9 *at North Texas 4/11 at Centenary 4/13 at Grambling State 4/14 at La.-Lafayette 4/17 *at La.-Monroe 1 – UT-Tyler Invitational, Tyler, Texas 2 – Tulsa Invitational, Tulsa, Okla.

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

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

1992 N/A 1993 2/9 at SMU 2/21 Central Oklahoma 3/4 North Carolina State 3/5 1-vs. Schreiner 3/6 1-at UT-Tyler 3/6 1-vs. Ouachita Baptist 3/7 NE Missouri State 3/13 SE Louisiana 3/17 Columbia 3/26 West Texas A&M 3/27 *Texas State 3/28 *UT-San Antonio 4/1 2-vs. Pacific 4/2 2-vs. Fresno State 4/3 2-vs. Boise State 4/4 2-vs. Idaho 4/9 at UT-Pan American 4/9 vs. Texas Southern 4/16 *at North Texas 4/17 *at La.-Monroe 1 – UT-Tyler Invitational, Tyler, Texas 2 – Calif.-Irvine Classic, Irvine, Calif.

1994 2/11 Cameron W 2/12 at SMU L 2/18 1-at Ouachita Baptist L 2/18 1-vs. Ark.-Little Rock L 2/19 1-vs. Samford L 3/4 2-vs. Harding W 3/4 2-at UT-Tyler L 3/5 2-vs. Ouachita Baptist W 3/8 at Arkansas L 3/10 Centenary W 3/16 vs. Columbia W 3/18 UT-Pan American W 3/19 at Baylor W 3/20 Cornell W 3/21 *vs. La.-Monroe L 3/26 *at Texas State W 3/27 *at UT-San Antonio W 4/1 Lamar W 4/7 *North Texas W 1 – Ouachita Baptist Tourney, Arkadelphia, Ark. 2 – UT-Tyler Invitational, Tyler, Texas 1995 1/22 1/28 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/28 3/2 3/4 3/4 3/11 3/12 3/15 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/25 3/26 4/1 4/2 4/7 4/14

at TCU at Centenary at Texas Tech UT-Pan American at SMU *La.-Monroe 1-at Air Force 1-vs. Colorado State 1-vs. Montana State vs. Clemson at Lamar vs. Columbia Nebraska Arkansas Ark.-Little Rock *Texas State *UT-San Antonio at UTEP at New Mexico State *at North Texas 2-vs. UT-San Antonio

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

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

4/15 2-vs. La.-Monroe L 4-1 1 – Air Force Classic, Colorado Springs, Colo. 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Marcos, Texas 1996 2/13 at Texas Tech L 2/16 Centenary W 2/23 Lamar W 2/24 UT-Pan American W 3/1 at Ark.-Little Rock L 3/2 vs. Memphis W 3/9 UTEP W 3/13 at SMU L 3/16 at SE Louisiana L 3/17 at LSU L 3/19 at New Orleans L 3/20 at SE Louisiana W 3/24 *North Texas W 3/29 *at Texas State W 3/30 *at UT-San Antonio W 4/6 *La.-Monroe W 4/9 at Centenary W 4/11 Baylor W 4/19 1-UT-San Antonio W 4/20 1-La.-Monroe L 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas

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

1997 2/4 at TCU L 2/7 at UTEP L 2/8 at New Mexico State W 2/15 at Baylor L 2/16 *Texas State W 2/21 at Lamar W 2/22 at SE Louisiana W 2/28 Centenary W 3/1 Texas Tech W 3/2 UT-Pan American W 3/8 Tyler JC W 3/17 vs. Columbia W 3/18 at Rice L 3/20 at La.-Lafayette L 3/28 *at La.-Monroe L 3/29 vs. Southern Mississippi L 4/5 *UT-San Antonio W 4/9 at SMU L 4/18 1-vs. Texas State W 4/19 1-at UT-San Antonio W 4/20 1-vs. La.-Monroe L 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas

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

1998 2/8 Centenary W 2/13 1-vs. Nevada W 2/14 1-vs. New Mexico W 2/15 1-at UNLV W 2/20 at Oklahoma State L 2/21 at Oklahoma L 2/27 New Mexico State W 3/1 Lamar W 3/6 *at UT-San Antonio W 3/7 *at Texas State W 3/14 Ark.-Little Rock L 3/17 at Texas Tech L 3/20 *La.-Monroe L 3/21 *SE Louisiana W 3/9 UT-Pan American W 4/1 at SMU L 4/3 BYU L 4/8 at TCU L 4/10 La.-Lafayette L 4/12 UTEP W 4/17 2-vs. UT-San Antonio W 4/18 2-at La.-Monroe W 1 – UNLV Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, Monroe, La. 1999 1/30 UT-Pan American W 2/5 at UTEP L 2/6 at New Mexico State L 2/20 at BYU L 2/23 TCU W 2/27 Nebraska W 2/28 Texas Tech L 2/28 Centenary W 3/6 *at La.-Monroe W 3/10 Arkansas L 3/13 *at Lamar W 3/14 at La.-Lafayette L 3/15 *at SE Louisiana W 3/19 1-vs. West Virginia W 3/20 1-vs. Columbia W 3/21 1-at Rice L 4/3 at Memphis W 4/4 at Ark.-Little Rock W 4/7 at SMU L 4/10 *UT-San Antonio W 4/11 Louisville W 4/16 2-Lamar W 4/17 2-UT-San Antonio W 1 – Rice Indoor Invitational, Houston, Texas 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas

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

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

2000 1/30 Calif- Poly-SLO W 2/6 La.-Lafayette W 2/8 TCU L 2/12 at Oklahoma W 2/13 at Oklahoma State L 2/19 at Sam Houston State W 2/26 Ark.-Little Rock W 2/29 at North Texas W 3/4 Northwestern State W 3/5 *La.-Monroe W 3/11 at Texas State W 3/12 *at UT-San Antonio W 3/25 *Lamar W 3/26 McNeese State W 3/31 at Tulane L 4/1 *at SE Louisiana W 4/2 at Nicholls State W 4/4 SMU L 4/8 Stephen F. Austin W 4/14 1-Lamar W 4/15 1-UT-San Antonio W 5/13 2-at Texas L 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas 2 – NCAA Regionals, Austin, Texas 2001 1/29 TCU L 2/3 *at Lamar W 2/4 at Rice L 2/9 at Ark.-Little Rock W 2/10 vs. Loyola Marymount W 2/16 1-vs. Weber State W 2/17 1-vs. Northern Arizona W 2/18 1-vs. Colorado L 2/23 Texas Tech W 2/24 New Orleans L 2/25 *UT-Pan American W 3/13 *UT-San Antonio L 3/16 Wichita State W 3/17 Columbia W 3/17 *Centenary W 3/20 at La.-Lafayette W 3/21 at LSU L 3/22 *at SE Louisiana W 3/31 *at La.-Monroe W 4/7 at Oklahoma W 4/11 at SMU L 4/16 TAMU-Corpus Christi L 4/20 2-vs. Centenary W 4/21 2-vs. SE Louisiana W 4/22 2-at UT-San Antonio W 5/12 3-at TCU L 1 – UNLV Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 3 – NCAA Regional, Fort Worth, Texas 2002 2/2 at Arkansas L 2/2 vs. St. Louis W 2/13 at TCU L 2/16 Ark.-Little Rock L 2/17 La.-Lafayette W 2/22 Oklahoma W 2/23 Nebraska L 2/24 *Lamar W 3/2 vs. Oregon L 3/3 at New Mexico State W 3/10 *La.-Monroe W 3/12 Northern Illinois W 3/15 at TAMU-Corpus Christi W 3/16 at Texas Tech L 3/20 Wichita State W 3/22 Columbia W 3/23 *SE Louisiana W 3/23 *Centenary W 3/28 Rice L 4/6 *at UT-San Antonio W 4/7 *at UT-Pan American W 4/17 at SMU L 4/27 1-vs. UT-Pan American W 4/28 1-at UT-San Antonio L 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 2003 1/25 1/29 2/9 2/13 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/28 3/1 3/7 3/8 3/18 3/21 3/22 3/28 3/28 3/30

St. Louis TCU Midwestern State at Ark.-Little Rock vs. North Carolina State at Rice *at Lamar at La.-Lafayette *at SE Louisiana at Texas Tech at La.-Lafayette *Centenary Columbia Columbia *UT-San Antonio Oral Roberts *UT-Pan American

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

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

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

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4/11 at Wichita State L 4/12 at Oklahoma L 4/13 at Tulsa L 4/16 at SMU L 4/19 TAMU-Corpus Christi L 4/26 1-UT-Pan American W 4/27 1-UT-San Antonio W 5/9 2-at Baylor L 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington, Texas 2 – NCAA Regional, Waco, Texas 2004 1/24 at Texas L 2/11 at TCU L 2/13 1-vs. Idaho State W 2/14 1-vs. New Mexico State W 2/15 1-vs. Oklahoma L 2/22 at Texas Tech L 2/28 Centenary W 2/28 Cameron W 3/5 Oklahoma L 3/7 La.-Lafayette W 3/13 *Lamar W 3/14 *TAMU-Corpus Christi L 3/15 *Se Louisiana W 3/19 Columbia W 3/21 Ark.-Little Rock W 3/23 Wichita State W 4/3 *at UT-San Antonio W 4/4 *at UT-Pan American W 4/9 New Mexico State W 4/11 Nebraska L 4/17 Rice L 4/21 at SMU L 5/1 2-vs. SE Louisiana W 5/2 2-vs. TAMU-Corpus Christi L 1 – UNLV Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 2005 1/30 at Rice L 2/3 TCU L 2/11 at Ark.-Little Rock L 2/12 vs. Illinois State W 2/25 *at Lamar W 2/26 *at SE Louisiana W 2/27 at La.-Lafayette L 3/4 1-vs. Nebraska L 3/5 1-vs. New Orleans W 3/6 1-vs. Wichita State W 3/14 Montana State L 3/18 Columbia L 3/20 *UT-Pan American W 3/27 *UT-San Antonio W 4/2 at Wichita State W 4/3 vs. St. Louis W 4/6 at SMU L 4/9 *at TAMU-Corpus Christi L 4/15 *Nicholls State W 4/17 at Oklahoma L 4/29 2-at UT-San Antonio L 1 – HEB Invitational, Corpus Christi, Texas 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 2006 2/09 at TCU (41) L 2/12 Nicholls State* W 2/16 Centenary W 2/16 Cameron W 3/03 at Texas (11) L 3/12 Lamar* W 3/17 Columbia L 3/20 Cornell (67) W 3/22 1-vs. Portland W 3/22 1-at Boise State (23) L 3/24 1-vs. College of Santa Fe W 3/25 1-vs. Western Michigan (40) L 3/28 SE Louisiana* (58) W 3/31 at Baylor L 4/01 at Texas-San Antonio* W 4/02 at Texas-Pan American* W 4/15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi*(65) L 4/28 2-vs. Lamar W 4/29 2-SE Louisiana W 4/30 2-Texas-San Antonio W 5/12 3-Texas A&M (19) L 1 – Boise State Invitational, Boise, Idaho 2 – Southland Conference Tournament, Arlington/Ennis, Texas 3- NCAA Regional Tournament, College Station, Texas

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

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

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

2007 1/26 2/01 2/03 2/04 2/06 2/14

at #4 Baylor L 7-0 Illinois State W 5-2 at #7 Texas L 6-1 Nicholls State L 6-1 at #63 TCU L 7-0 Centenary College W 7-0 Cameron W 6-1 2/17 Arkansas-Little Rock L 5-2 2/29 Western New Mexico W 7-0 3/01 Sacramento State L 5-2 3/02 New Mexico State L 4-0 3/08 Wichita State L 7-0 3/11 #75 TAMU-Corpus Christi L 4-2 3/19 Columbia W 4-3 3/21 at UTSA W 4-3 3/22 at UT-Pan American W 5-2 4/01 SE Louisiana W 5-2 4/05 Lamar W 4-3 4/11 at Oklahoma L 6-1 4/12 Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-3 4/13 at #46 SMU L 7-0 4/26 1-UTSA L 4-0 1 – Southland Conference Tournament, Nacogdoches, Texas 2008 1/23 1/23 1/25 2/7 2/12 2/24 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/7 3/9 3/14 3/15 3/20

UT DALLAS DEPAUL at Tulsa #75 NEW ORLEANS CAMERON UNIV. LAMAR* at Wichita State vs. Oral Roberts CENTENARY COLLEGE UC SANTA BARBARA UTSA* Sacramento State vs. Northern Arizona COLUMBIA

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

3/22 3/29 4/1 4/5 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/24

at #7 Baylor UTPA* at #42 A&M-Corpus Christi* at Nicholls State at #72 SMU at SE Louisiana* at Louisiana Lafayette vs. SE Louisiana1

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

1 - Southland Conference Tournament, Corpus Christi, Texas

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

* - Southland Conference match

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SLC History

1997^ Louisiana-Monroe 12, UT Arlington 11, Texas-San Antonio 5, Texas State 1. 1998 Louisiana-Monroe UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio SE Louisiana Texas State

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

Pct. 1.000 .750 .500 .250 .000

Overall 17-8 12-10 7-12 5-13 2-13

Pct. .680 .545 .368 .278 .133

1999 UT Arlington* Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio SE Louisiana Lamar

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

Pct. 1.000 .750 .500 .250 .000

Overall 15-8 11-11 8-10 4-10 4-15

Pct. .652 .500 .444 .286 .211

2000 UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe Lamar SE Louisiana

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

Pct. 1.000 .750 .500 .250 .000

Overall 15-8 8-13 7-16 5-18 5-10

Pct. .652 .381 .304 .217 .333

2001 Texas-San Antonio UT Arlington* SE Louisiana Texas-Pan American Louisiana-Monroe Lamar Centenary

SLC 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

Pct. 1.000 .833 .667 .500 .333 .167 .000

Overall 13-11 17-9 9-11 12-15 6-16 4-17 3-20

Pct. .542 .654 .450 .444 .273 .190 .130

2002 UT Arlington Texas-San Antonio* Louisiana-Monroe Texas-Pan American Lamar SE Louisiana Centenary

SLC 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

Pct. 1.000 .833 .667 .500 .333 .167 .000

Overall 15-9 14-9 8-14 10-9 7-14 6-16 5-17

Pct. .625 .609 .363 .526 .333 .272 .227

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2003 UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio SE Louisiana Texas-Pan American Lamar Centenary

SLC 5-0 3-2 3-2 3-2 1-4 0-5

Pct. 1.000 .600 .600 .600 .200 .000

Overall 12-11 10-12 13-9 13-8 8-12 5-16

Pct. .522 .455 .591 .619 .400 .238

2004 TAMU-Corpus Christi* UT Arlington SE Louisiana Texas-San Antonio Texas-Pan American Lamar

SLC 5-0 4-1 3-2 2-3 1-4 0-5

Pct. 1.000 .800 .600 .400 .200 .000

Overall 17-7 14-10 11-9 9-12 9-8 5-16

Pct. .708 .583 .550 .429 .529 .238

2005 TAMU-Corpus Christi* UT Arlington Texas-San Antonio SE Louisiana Lamar Texas-Pan American Nicholls State

SLC 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

Pct. 1.000 .833 .667 .500 .333 .167 .000

Overall 21-8 10-11 15-7 16-10 9-13 4-10 1-15

Pct. .724 .476 .682 .615 .409 .286 .063

2006 TAMU-Corpus Christi SE Louisiana UT Arlington* Texas-San Antonio Nicholls State Lamar Texas-Pan American

SLC 5-1 5-1 5-1 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

Pct. .833 .833 .833 .500 .333 .167 .00

Overall 10-12 16-4 13-7 9-12 4-13 3-15 1-9

Pct. .455 .800 .650 .429 .235 .167 .100

2007 TAMU-Corpus Christi* UT-Arlington SE Louisiana Texas-San Antonio Nicholls State Texas-Pan American Lamar

SLC 6-0 4-2 3-3 3-3 2-4 2-4 1-4

Pct. 1.000 .667 .500 .500 .333 .333 .200

Overall 14-6 9-13 18-9 12-12 12-8 .368 7-16

Pct. .700 .409 .667 .500 .600 7-12 .304

2008 TAMU-Corpus Christi* Texas-Pan American UTSA UT Arlington SE Louisiana Nicholls State Lamar

SLC 6-0 4-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-5

Pct. 1.000 .667 .600 .500 .500 .167 .000

Overall 13-10 6-9 8-13 11-10 11-11 15-9 6-12

Pct. .565 .400 .381 .524 .500 .625 .333

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CONFERENCE STANDINGS 1964^ Trinity 60, Lamar 18, Abilene Christian 8, Arkansas State 0, UT Arlington 0. 1965^ Trinity 13, Lamar 7, UT Arlington 1, Abilene Christian 1, Arkansas State 0. 1966^ Trinity 12, Lamar 7, UT Arlington 1, Abilene Christian 1, Arkansas State 1. 1967^ Lamar 11, Trinity 7, UT Arlington 4, Arkansas State 0, Abilene Christian 0. 1968^ Trinity 17, Lamar 15, Arkansas State 4, UT Arlington 2, Abilene Christian 2. 1969^ Trinity 22, UT Arlington 6, Lamar 5, Abilene Christian 5, Arkansas 2. 1970$ Trinity 44, Lamar 24, Abilene Christian 11, Arkansas State 9, UT Arlington 9. 1971$ Trinity 46, Lamar 21, Abilene Christian 19, Arkansas State 10, UT Arlington 3. 1972$ Trinity 48, Lamar 36, Louisiana Tech 14, Arkansas State 10, Louisiana-Lafayette 9, Abilene Christian 9. 1973$ Lamar 49, Louisiana-Lafayette 33, Louisiana Tech 30, Arkansas State 18, Abilene Christian 15, McNeese State 4. 1974$ Lamar 46, Louisiana Tech 40, Louisiana-Lafayette 34, McNeese State 17, Arkansas State 8, UT Arlington 4. 1975$ Lamar 39, Louisiana-Lafayette 35, Louisiana Tech 27, Arkansas State 6, McNeese State 2. 1976$ Lamar 44, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech 17, McNeese State 9, Arkansas State 1. 1977$ Louisiana-Lafayette 46, Lamar 43, Louisiana Tech 29, Arkansas State 12, McNeese State 2. 1978$ Louisiana-Lafayette 54, Louisiana Tech 38, Lamar 28, McNeese State 12, Arkansas State 6. 1979$ Louisiana-Lafayette 51, Louisiana Tech 37, Lamar 35, McNeese State 13, Arkansas State 0. 1980$ Louisiana Tech 42, Louisiana-Lafayette 41, Lamar 33, McNeese State 13, Arkansas State 0. 1981^ Louisiana-Lafayette 22. Louisiana Tech 18, Lamar 11, McNeese State 10, UT Arlington 2, Arkansas State 0. 1982$ Louisiana-Lafayette 82, Lamar 55, Louisiana Tech 44, McNeese State 41, UT Arlington 12, Arkansas State 0. 1983$ McNeese State 74, Louisiana-Monroe 63, North Texas 59, Lamar 48, Louisiana Tech 31, UT Arlington 10, Arkansas Tech 5. 1984$ Louisiana-Monroe 87, McNeese State 70, Lamar 54, Louisiana Tech 41, North Texas 20, UT Arlington 14, Arkansas State 2. 1985$ Louisiana-Monroe 98, McNeese State 61, Lamar 50, Louisiana Tech 46, North Texas 18, Arkansas State 14, UT Arlington 1. 1986$ Louisiana Tech 34, Louisiana-Monroe 27, McNeese State 24, Lamar 8, Arkansas State 4, North Texas 2, UT Arlington 0. 1987^ McNeese State 35, Louisiana-Monroe 35, North Texas 9, Lamar 5. 1988^ Louisiana-Monroe 48, McNeese State 45, Texas State 33, North Texas 19, UT Arlington 8. 1989^ Louisiana-Monroe 29, Texas State 29, UT Arlington 12, North Texas 11. 1990^ Louisiana-Monroe 41, Texas State 33, UT Arlington 21, North Texas 13. 1991^ North Texas 25, UT Arlington 24, Louisiana-Monroe 18, Texas State 14. 1992^ Louisiana-Monroe 37, North Texas 35, UT Arlington 30, Texas State 27, Texas-San Antonio 24. 1993^ Louisiana-Monroe 45, UT Arlington 29, Texas-San Antonio 25, Texas State 24, North Texas 10. 1994^ Louisiana-Monroe 43, UT Arlington 34, Texas-San Antonio 28, Texas State 24, North Texas 4. 1995% UT Arlington 20, Louisiana-Monroe 19, Texas State 15, Texas-San Antonio 12, North Texas 3. 1996 SLC Pct. Overall Pct. UT Arlington 4-0 1.000 13-7 .650 Louisiana-Monroe* 3-1 .750 10-8 .556 Texas State 2-2 .500 5-11 .313 Texas-San Antonio 1-3 .250 7-16 .304 North Texas 0-4 .000 3-9 .250

^ - SLC Conference Tournament Totals Only $ - SLC Conference Tournament and Round Robin Points % - SLC Regular Season Points Only * - SLC Tournament Champion

TOURNAMENT RESULTS Date 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Site San Marcos, TX Arlington, TX Round Robin Monroe, La Arlington, TX Arlington, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Arlington, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Arlington, TX Nacogdoches, TX Corpus Christi, TX

Champion Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe UT-Arlington UT-Arlington UT-Arlington UT-Arlington Texas-San Antonio UT-Arlington TAMU-Corpus Christi TAMU-Corpus Christi UT-Arlington TAMU-Corpus Christi TAMU-Corpus Christi

Runner-up UT-Arlington UT-Arlington UT-Arlington Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio UT-Arlington Texas-San Antonio UT-Arlington Texas-San Antonio Texas-San Antonio Texas-San Antonio Nicholls State

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

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All-Time Roster -AAAAbellan, Gines .......................................................94-97 Acosta, Felipe ........................................................04-05 Agis, Alberto ..........................................................04-08 Angus, Will.............................................................86-90 Armistead, Billy ......................................................92-93

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The 2000-01 Men’s tennis team finished with a 5-1 record in the Southland Conference to take second place. However, they won the conference tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, before falling to TCU in the first round. Members of the team were - Top Row(L-R): Assistant Coach Christian Jaeger, Olan Bentsen, Andy Leber, David Corrie, Tomasz Zareczny, Alon Goldshuv, Head Coach Patric Dubois. Front Row (L-R): Andres Gutierrez, Karim Debs, Per-Erik Karlsson, Mark Illgner, Navnoor Kang.

-KKKKang, Navnoor...........................................................98-01 Karlsson, Per-Erik......................................................97-01 Kovacic, Art................................................................89-90 Kull, Christoph ...........................................................96-98 -LLLLateko, Jason ..............................................................08Larsson, Mattias ........................................................97-00 Layman, Aaron ..........................................................90-91 Leber, Andy................................................................99-01 Lester, Jayson ...........................................................97-98 Lopez, Joaquin ..........................................................88-89 Lowery, Nick ..............................................................73-74 Lucke, Paul ................................................................86-87 -MMMMallott, Brett ..............................................................67-70 Malouf, Robert ...........................................................84-85 Martin, Hasel .............................................................62-64 Mathis, Dick ...............................................................62-63 Mattar, Diego .............................................................04-08 McClain, Jerry............................................................64-65 McGregor, Nathan .....................................................02-04 McKee, Grady............................................................95-97 McWilliams, Fred .......................................................86-87 Mezzour, Anis ............................................................93-95 Mims, Kyle .................................................................03-05 Minkin, Dmitry ..........................................................06-08 Moses, Kevin .............................................................82-83 -NNNNadali, Vanja .............................................................93-95 Nasser, Gehad...........................................................86-87 Nguyen, Kevinh ...........................................................08Nolan, Danny .............................................................82-84 -OOOObianwu, Chike .........................................................91-92 Obianwu, Martin ........................................................86-88 Ochoa, Oscar ............................................................90-94 Olaya, Alex ................................................................87-89 Omana, Daniel...........................................................05-07 -PPPPadilla, Danny............................................................89-90 Padron, Abraham .....................................................89-90 Payne, Jordan ...........................................................01-03 Powell, Jack ..............................................................65-66 Prince, Richard .........................................................65-69 Prior, Chad ................................................................96-98

Rudd, Stacy ...........................................................86-88 Reuter, Cliff ............................................................88-89 Rodriguez, Ruben..................................................90-92 -SSSSaunders, Bill ........................................................66-69 Siddons, Gary ........................................................92-94 Snively, Paul ..........................................................66-67 Souto, Ruben.........................................................97-99 Spaight, Tim...........................................................82-83 Srkala, Adam ............................................................08Stephens, Todd......................................................84-85 Subirats, David .........................................................08-TTTTelford, John ..........................................................66-67 Terlesky, Michael ...................................................68-70 Thames, Tyler ........................................................86-88 Thomas, Gary ........................................................68-69 Thompson, Allan ....................................................82-85 Tisdale, Barry ........................................................82-83 Torres, Carlos ........................................................82-84 Trice, Robert ..........................................................69-70 Trimmier, Josey .....................................................03-04 -VVVVan Rensburg, Petri ..............................................03-04 Vazquez, Ian ..........................................................02-06 -WWWWhiddon, Robert....................................................67-69 Whitaker, Clarence ................................................63-64 Williams, Craig............................................69-70, 73-74 Woehst, Mike .........................................................67-68 Wold, Henning .......................................................94-96 Wood, Kyle ............................................................97-98 -YYYYoung, James ........................................................01-03 -ZZZZarzeczny, Tomasz ................................................98-02 Zesati, Alexander ...................................................91-95

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OUR MISSION

The University of Texas at Arlington is a comprehensive research, teaching, and public service institution whose mission is the advancement of knowledge and the pursuit of excellence. The University is committed to the promotion of lifelong learning through its academic and continuing education programs and to the formation of good citizenship through its community service learning programs. The diverse student body shares a wide range of cultural values and the University community fosters unity of purpose and cultivates mutual respect.

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The University fosters an active learning environment for its 25,000 students, who pursue more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees with 10 colleges and schools. ● Architecture ● Business ● Education ● Engineering ● Honors College ● Liberal Arts ● Nursing ● Science ● Social Work ● Urban and Public Affairs www.utamavs.com

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WHERE WE RANK

● In America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools for 2008, Design Intelligence ranked the School of Architecture’s graduate architecture program second in the South.

● The Marketing Department ranks 27th worldwide in the latest American Marketing Association ratings in the Journal of Marketing.

● Since 2003, enrollment at the UT Arlington Fort Worth Center has skyrocketed from 596 to 1,288. Located in downtown Fort Worth, the center offers graduate, undergraduate and continuing education program tailored to the working professional. 48

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BY THE NUMBERS

● 78 Bachelors ● 74 Masters ● 33 Doctoral

Enrollment ● 26,500 total

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● 18,999 undergraduate ● 6,071 graduate

Student Body: ● 47 percent White ● 15.2 percent Hispanic ● 13.8 percent African American ● 10.6 percent International ● 10.6 percent Asian ● 2.3 percent Other ● 0.5 percent American Indian

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The University encompasses 420 acres and includes more than 100 buildings, some dating from 1919. In the past five years, the construction or renovation of more than a dozen buildings has added 1.2 million square feet to the physical plant. ● Construction began in 2008 on the $150 million Engineering Research Complex, which will forge innovative partnerships between engineering and science. Other projects include the Civil Engineering Laboratory Building, which opened in August 2008, and an expansion of the Engineering Lab Building. ● The School of Nursing’s Smart Hospital provides 13,000 square feet of space for student nurses to use cutting-edge learning technology. The facility features more than 30 full-body patient simulators in a 23-bed simulated hospital environment. ● UT Arlington’s purchases from Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) ranked 12th among state agencies in Texas last year. HUB purchases accounted for almost a third of the Universities total expenditures.

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● 20,000 sq. ft. weight and

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● 10 Badminton courts ● Game room which includes table tennis

● Social corridor with group seating and activity viewing

yoga, martial arts, aerobics, and more.

● Internet café with juice

● 5 Indoor basketball courts

bar (wired and wireless connection)

● 9 Volleyball courts

● Men’s and women’s health

● Indoor soccer gymnasium ● 2 Indoor tracks - 1/16 mile

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● Wellness resource center

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● Conference rooms

● 5 Racquetball courts

● Climbing wall

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The Maverick Activities Center (MAC), a $34.5 million recreation facility, is approximately 190,000 sq. ft. and includes:

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SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER

● Approximately 200,000 square feet

● Seating Capacity: 6,600 ●Cost: Approximately $73 million

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UT Arlington announced on Feb. 12, 2009, the addition of the Special Events Center, which will be located at the northeast corner of campus between South Center and South Pecan streets at West Second Street.

● Construction: Designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification, continuing UT Arlington’s commitment to sustainable development

● Construction Time: Approximately 30 months, with an anticipated completion date of spring 2012

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS

● Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, within the Dallas-

● Located approximately 12 miles east of downtown Fort Worth and 20 miles west of downtown Dallas, Arlington is home to the Texas Rangers’ Ballpark in Arlington and the theme parks Six Flags Over Texas and the newly completed Cowboys Stadium.

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Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. According to a U.S. Census Bureau release, Arlington has an estimated population of 371,038. Arlington is the 7th largest city in Texas and the 50th largest city in the United States.

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DALLAS COWBOYS STADIUM

● America’s team has moved its location to Arlington with the completion of Cowboys Stadium, just 2.5 miles from UT Arlington’s campus.

● Besides hosting 10 preseason and regular season Cowboys games, Cowboys Stadium will be the centerpiece of excitement with the following sporting events taking place during 2009-10, 2009 Gold Cup (July 19), World Football Challenge (July 26), Oklahoma vs. BYU (Sept. 5), Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (Oct. 3), Baylor vs. Texas Tech (Nov. 28), Big 12 Football Championship Game (Dec. 5), North Carolina vs. Texas - College Basketball (Dec. 19), AT&T Cotton Bowl (Jan. 2) and the 2010 NBA All-Star Game (Feb. 14). STADIUM QUICK FACTS ● Stadium site covers 73 total acres. ● Stadium is 3 million square feet. ● Roof structure is 660,800 sq. ft. (one of the largest in the world). ● Approximate capacity of up to 100,000 fans. ● Largest retractable end zone doors in the world (120’X180’). ● Largest scoreboard in the world measuring at 72 ft. tall by 160 ft. wide (sideline boards) while fans in the end zones will view boards measuring 27 ft. tall by 48 ft. wide.

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located just 3.8 miles from UT Arlington’s campus.

● From the exterior to the interior many ideas from other past ballparks were used when building the ballpark. As fans approach the ballpark, it resembles Ebbets Field with its red brick facade and arches. Once inside the ballpark, a brick Walk of Fame containing information and rosters of every Texas Rangers team extends around the entire facility. The Rangers home field is the only retro ballpark built that is enclosed as over 48,000 seats and four story office complex surround the playing field.

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● The Rangers Ballpark in Arlington was built in 1994,

STADIUM QUICK FACTS ● Stadium opened April 11, 1994 ● Capacity: 48,911 ● Cost: $191 million ● Hosted Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1995 ● Kenny Rogers perfect game on June 28, 1994 ● Ian Kinsler hits for the cycle and has six hits on Apr. 15, 2009 ● Previous stadium, Arlington Stadium, existed just a quarter of a mile from new stadium. Rangers played in Arlington Stadium from 1972-1993.

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AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER

● The Metroplex features five major professional sports teams and also has five professional/minor league franchises, including the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks, FC Dallas, Dallas Stars, Frisco RoughRiders, Fort Worth Cats, Grand Prairie AirHogs, Texas Brahmas and the Texas Tornado. ● The NBA All-Star Festivities will be held in Dallas in 2010. The game is expected to set a world record for the highest attendance at a single basketball game with a crowd expected crowd of nearly 100,000 fans. All-Star Saturday will take place at the American Airlines Center.

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DFW METROPLEX

â—? Texas Motor Speedway opened in 1996 and was a $250 million project. The facility seats 191,122 fans, including 144 suites. The track is 1.5 miles (oval).

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â—? The Metroplex is a convenient travel destination with two airports (Dallas Fort Worth International Airport & Love Field Airport) within 25 miles of UT Arlington. DFW Airport is located 16 miles from campus while Dallas Love Field Airport is 24 miles from the university. DFW connects directly with 133 US markets and 36 international destinations. By 2010, DFW is expected to serve 100 million passengers a year. Love Field is the primary hub of Southwest Airlines and serves six million passengers annually.

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● UT Arlington has become a first-choice university for students seeking a traditional college experience. With 300 campus organizations to choose from, students find it easy to become active participants in the Maverick community. ● With almost 4,300 students living on campus, UTA provides a robust learning atmosphere. More than 400 live in Kalpana Chawla Hall, which houses the University’s residential living/learning program. 68

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT James D. Spaniolo

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ailed as the ideal person to lead The University of Texas T exas at Arlington into a new era of prominence, James D. Spaniolo was appointed the University’s seventh president in November 2003 by The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

President Spaniolo’s experience in higher education, law, philanthropy, politics and journalism make him uniquely qualified to lead a comprehensive teaching, research and public service institution like UT Arlington. With an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, UT Arlington is the third largest of the 15 institutions in the U.T. System and offers 90 baccalaureate, 74 master’s and 34 doctoral degrees. With a continued focus on technology transfer and economic development, UT Arlington is solidifying its status as a leading research university in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the state and the nation. During the 2002 fiscal year, the University received a 39-percent increase in externally-funded awards over the preceding year. Before coming to UTA, President Spaniolo was dean of Michigan State University’s College of Communication Arts and Sciences. As dean from 1996-2003, he oversaw an enrollment increase of more than 1,000 students and helped establish the James H. and Mary B. Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law by raising more than $3.5 million. He forged a partnership with a newspaper corporation in Mexico and strengthened alumni outreach. He was also a professor in the School of Journalism and taught courses on the First Amendment and communications law.

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Before joining Knight Foundation, President Spaniolo was a newspaper executive and lawyer with Knight-Ridder for more than a decade. He was vice president of human resources and assistant to the publisher at the Detroit Free Press and general executive and general counsel at The Miami Herald. He began his legal career with the Miami law firm of Paul & Thomson, which represented The Herald, and later served as associate general counsel of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, where he established the organization’s legal department. He is a member of the Florida Bar and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the 5th and 11th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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2003-2004 Dr. Charles Sorber (Interim) 1995-2003 Dr. Robert Witt 1992-1995 Dr. Ryan Amacher 1972-1992 Dr. Wendell H. Nedderman 1968-1972 Dr. Frank Harrison 1959-1968 Dr. Jack Royce Woolf 1946-1959 Dr. E.H. Hereford 1923-1946 Dean Edward Everett Davis 1917-1923 Dean Myron L. Williams 1916-1917 John B. Dodson 1913-1916 H.K. Taylor 1902-1913 James McCoy Carlisle 1895-1902 Lee Morgan Hammond 1895-1902 William H. Trimble Arlington College, 1895-1902 Carlisle Military Academy, 1902-1913 Arlington Training School, 1913-1916 Arlington Military Academy, 1916-1917 Grubbs Vocational College, 1917-1923 North Texas Agricultural College, 1923-1949 Arlington State College, 1949-1967 The University of Texas at Arlington, 1967-Present

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He took office in February 2004 and immediately began building an administrative team and reaching out to stakeholders to map a course for UT Arlington’s future. Boosting research and private support for the state’s seventh largest university are among his priorities.

Prior to his tenure at Michigan State, he was vice president and chief program officer of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the largest media-related private foundation in the United States with more than $1.5 billion in assets. In seven years with the Knight Foundation, he directed a program that included major grants and initiatives to support journalism and a free press in the United States and worldwide. He also served as a member of the foundation’s Journalism Advisory Committee from 1997-2003.

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He graduated with high honors from Michigan State in 1968 with a B.A. degree in political science. As a senior, he was editor-in-chief of the student daily, the State News. Following service in the U.S. Army Reserve, he became an assistant to Michigan State President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. from 1970-72. He earned a law degree from The University of Michigan Law School in 1975 and a master’s degree in public administration from The University of Michigan Institute of Public Policy Studies (now the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy). President Spaniolo has a son, Jamie, who lives in Washington D.C., and a daughter, Sarah, who lives in Los Angeles.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Pete Carlon

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he fifth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at UT Arlington since 1953, Pete Carlon since is in his 14th year as the department’s director after serving twice in an interim role.

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Carlon has been with the university 29 years (since 1981), when he came to UT Arlington from Stephen F. Austin to become the head athletics trainer. He served as assistant or associate athletics director from 1984 until he was named director of athletics in May of 1996. During Carlon’s first tenure as interim athletics director in 1991-92, UT Arlington won five team conference titles and was ranked by the Women’s Sports Foundation as the second best Division I program in the nation in terms of commitment to gender equity. During the 1996-97 year, in Carlon’s first year as the permanent athletics director, the Mavericks claimed both the men’s and women’s Southland Conference All-Sports trophies, a first in the history of the UT Arlington athletics program. In 1998-99, UT Arlington again claimed both the men’s and women’s All-Sports Championship and won the SLC Commissioner’s Cup in the award’s second year of existence. The Commissioner’s Cup recognizes the conference’s best overall athletics program. In all, UT Arlington has won three Commissioner’s Cups and has finished among the top three schools in the race for the Cup each year since programs began competing for the award. During Carlon’s tenure, the UT Arlington women’s teams have captured five SLC All-Sports trophies and the men’s teams have won six all-sports awards. In all, the Mavericks have won 50 team conference championships during Carlon’s tenure as athletics director. In 1997-98, Carlon teamed with thenUniversity President Dr. Robert Witt to join forces with student and faculty leaders to spearhead the campaign for a referendum on a Student Intercollegiate Athletics Fee. This student athletics fee won overwhelming support from the student body and was enacted by the state legislature and

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then Gov. George W. Bush in 1999. The fee was the first of its kind in the state of Texas, and serves as a model for other institutions. Carlon has placed a special emphasis on maintaining an environment of academic excellence for UT Arlington student-athletes. Numerous academic support services and programs have been implemented to assist each studentathlete in their academic endeavors. UT Arlington athletics is involved with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program, which provides Maverick student-athletes opportunities for life enriching leadership experiences, community service and life skills training. During his 12-year tenure as head athletics trainer, Carlon served as president of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association in 1987-88, was a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA) Executive Board, and served two terms on the national board of directors for the National Athletic Trainers Association. Carlon received one of the highest honors presented by the organization when he was named recipient of the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award in 1997. In 1989, Carlon was presented the Frank Medina Award for service to athletics training and mankind, and has twice (1988 and 1996) earned the Eddie Wojecki Award for service to SWATA.

sion I Academics Cabinet, after spending the last year as a member of the NCAA Division I Academics, Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet, the Transfer Issues Ad Hoc Subcommittee and chairing the Division I Financial Aid Subcommittee. Carlon completed a four-year term (1998-2002) on the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports as well as the Subcommittee for Drug Education and Testing. He also is an active participant in the NCAA Athletics Certification process, having served on NCAA Peer Review Teams evaluating 10 other Division I institutions. He served as the president of the I-AAA Athletic Directors Association in 2005-06. Carlon spearheaded a facilities upgrade with the first phase of Clay Gould Ballpark renovation completed. Other facilities that have receive enhancement since 2002 include: the UT Arlington Tennis Center, Allan Saxe Softball Field and the track surface at Maverick Stadium. Carlon earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University in 1975 and his master’s degree from Northwest Missouri State University in 1976. He began his professional career at Arlington James Bowie High School in 1976 as a health teacher and athletics trainer, and was the school’s Teacher of the Year in 1978. Carlon and his wife, Beth, who is an elementary school administrator in Irving ISD, are both natives of Gowrie, Iowa.

He was inducted into the SWATA Hall of Fame in 1999 and the NATA Hall of Fame in 2005 - the organization’s highest honor. Carlon served a two-year term as president of the Southland Conference and chair of its executive committee. He previously served on the executive committee in two-year stints as vice president/ chair of the compliance committee and secretary/treasurer and chair of the finance committee. Carlon has also served on several committees, including Southland Conference Honors and Awards, Compliance, Strategic Planning, Championships, Officiating and Marketing and Television. Nationally, Carlon has been recently appointed for a four-year term on the Divi-

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ALMA MATER Dear School we love. You are our Alma Mater, And through the years, Our faith we shall proclaim. We are each one, A loyal son or daughter, Our song of praise, Shall glorify your name. Dear School we love, Forever Arlington.

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FIGHT SONG Blue, white, we’ve got the might, Mavericks, we’re gonna field Shout our praises to the sky V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Go big Mavericks UTA Mavericks Fight, Fight Go big Mavericks All the way Mavericks Fight Fight Go Mavs!

HOWAGRUBBWORMBECAMEAMAVERICK Hornets, Junior Aggies, Blue Riders and Rebels among long list of mascot names An aardvark as UTA’s mascot? It could’ve happened. The story begins more than 80 years ago. From 1917, when it joined the Texas A&M System, to 1921, the school’s athletic teams answered to Grubbers or the school’s name, Grubbs Vocational College) and Shorthorns (after the campus newspaper, The Shorthorn). Grubbers just wasn’t destined to last, and many didn’t like Shorthorns because that’s what freshman teams at the school’s hated rival, The University of Texas at Austin, were called. A Shorthorn editorial Nov. 12, 1921, liked Hornets the idea of the ‘Horn’ and the ‘Sting’ too.” So Hornets it was—but not for long. When the school changed to North Texas Agricultural College in 1923, the yearbook that appeared in the spring was called the Junior Aggie. This set in motion a gradual shift over the years from Hornets to Junior Aggies. In 1949, when the school became Arling-

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ton State College, the nickname was officially changed to Blue Riders. According to an Aug. 25, 1949, article in the Tarrant County Citizen, “It was felt that the name would be appropriate with the school colors (blue and white), and would allow artists an opportunity to sketch attractive designs for team uniforms.” Except Blue Riders never caught on, either. In 1951, President E.H. Hereford called a meeting of as many sophomores as he could find and asked them to suggest yet another mascot. Rebels subsequently won a student vote, and the fight song Dixie and mascot Johnny Red became intricate parts of the theme and continued as ASC became a four-year school in 1959. The theme was never seriously questioned until spring 1965 when some argued that Rebels depicted a symbol of slavery. Others maintained that it represented Southern heritage. Several votes for name changes were held over the next six years, including one in 1968 (one year after the school became The Univer-

sity of Texas at Arlington) when Aardvarks was the top vote-getter behind Rebels. In February 1970, with Rebels not being one of the choices, Texans won out over Mavericks and Apollos, but Mavericks prevailed in a runoff. The battle still wasn’t over as students forced a referendum a month later, and the Old South theme prevailed again. UTA President Frank Harrison pleaded with students to make a change. In May 1971, one more vote was held. Again, students could vote for any name they chose, as long as it wasn’t Rebels. Mavericks won over Toros, Rangers and Hawks. The first Maverick mascot was a horned horse. In later years it was patterned, sort of, after Sam Maverick, a wealthy Texas landowner who participated in many momentous events in the state’s early history, among them the defense of the Alamo. He died in 1870. Maverick accumulated a fabled empire and inspired the term “maverick” to denote an unbranded calf or an independent person.

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Through a year round individualized training program, players undergo a rigorous conditioning regimen. This program is designed, supervised, scrutinized and implemented by a highly qualified and dedicated certified strength coach. Over the years strength coaching has evolved into immeasurably more than just weightlifting. Strength and conditioning is now performance enhancement. While weight lifting is still a fundamental facet, there are many other important features. Their program for athletes includes flexibility training, cardiovascular conditioning, speed and power development, improvement of self motivation and mental toughness. Not only do these efforts improve the quality of the athlete’s performance, but this program greatly reduces the potential for injury, reduces the extent of many injuries and expedites recovery in case there is an injury. At UT Arlington this is a year round endeavor, in-season and off season. Many of our student athletes choose to spend their summers in Arlington in order to extend their opportunity to train for a championship. We take tremendous pride in a facility and staff second to none in the nation. Every program is

uniquely matched to the athlete and the sport. The strength staff works very closely with the sport coaches to create a spirit of shared goals, consistent expectations and staying abreast of the most current technology and sport science. The strength staff at the University of Texas-Arlington is devoted to the scoreboard results of every team at the University, but, more importantly, we are devoted and committed to the personal success of every student-athlete on and off the field! “Our staff is committed to developing each athlete’s innate ability to the fullest. This includes: strength, power, speed, endurance, flexibility and resolve. We employ the latest techniques, equipment and motivation, as well as traditional principals, to ensure that our student-athletes are trained specifically and individually to be champions in their sport.” - Kathy Wagner, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

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SPORTS MEDICINE

The Maverick health care team focuses on prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Equipment, training, medical and strength and conditioning staffs are jointly committed to health care and prevention.

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“It has always been our philosophy to take a proactive approach to health care rather than just tending to our student-athletes after an injury,” said Roy Rudewick, head athletics trainer. Rudewick, a 1989 graduate of UT Arlington enters his first season with the Mavericks after more than a decade of service within the Arlington Independent School District. He will oversee all teams and will serve as the primary trainer for the men’s basketball program.

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A commitment to total care exists in every facet of UT Arlington’s approach to its student-athletes. UT Arlington Athletics Training facility contains modern equipment to ensure that a student-athlete is treated with care. Combined with the University health center, the studentathlete at UT Arlington is provided a team of physicians and care specialists.

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COACHING STAFF HEAD COACHES

Diego Benitez Tennis

Scott Cross Men’s Basketball

Debbie Hedrick Softball

Samantha Morrow Women’s Basketball

Jay Rees Men’s Golf

John Sauerhage Track and Field Cross Country

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Diane Seymour Volleyball

Darin Thomas Baseball Brandon Berger Track and Field

Zak Buncik MBB Dir. of Operations

Rachel Cisneroz WBB Dir. of Operations

Erin Clute Volleyball

Derrick Daniels Men’s Basketball

Jordan Durham Track and Field

Erin Grant Women’s Basketball

K.J. Hendricks Baseball

Vince Kwasnick Softball

Shane Laflin Women’s Basketball

Marco Matteucci Tennis

David McLeod BSB Dir. of Operations

Christina Melvin Volleyball

Angela Perry Softball

Stuart Powell Golf

Gerald Richey Track and Field

Jay Sirianni Baseball

Fuller Smith Baseball

Lindsey Wilson Women’s Basketball

Greg Young Men’s Basketball

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ADMINISTRATION/ SUPPORT STAFF

Tony Burken Associate A.D. for Business and Operations

Adriana Cantu Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Pete Carlon Director of Athletics

Jason Chaput Asst. A.D. for Facilities and Events Manager

Gregg Elkin Assoc. A.D. for Communications and Media Relations

Kevin Fralicks Associate A.D. for External Affairs

Rachel Freeman Marketing/Promotions Coordinator

Michella Gaiser Maverick Club/ External Affairs Coordinator

Debbie Garcia Sr. Associate A.D. for Academics & Compliance/SWA

Gina Giammanco Assistant Athletic Trainer

Julie Homuth Assistant Athletic Trainer

Ashley Lacefield Support Specialist I

Scott Lacefield Sports Information Director

Kristyna Mancias Assistant Sports Information Director

Dr. Barry McKeown Faculty Representative

John Mocek Sr. Associate A.D. for Finance and Administration

Marla Morris Administrative Asst. for External Affairs

Myke Ortiz Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning

Lorraine Palmer Administrative Assistant II

Rachel Schafer Academic Advisor/CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator

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Shirley Racioppa Support Specialist II

Sascha Schapiro Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dr. Bill Reeves Deputy A.D./Eligibility Certification Officer

Cassie Thompson Student Development Specialist II Events and Honors Coordinator

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Mishael Berger Academics Coordinator

Roy Rudewick Associate AD for Sports Medicine

Kathy Wagner Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Being a Maverick means being active in the community both on campus and in the Arlington area. With the goal of building leaders in the community, the UT Arlington athletics department and its student-athletes take an active role in community service projects. Among the community service projects include the D.E.A.R. Mavericks (Drop Everything and Read) Program. Student athletes inspire youth from Arlington, MansďŹ eld, Grand Prairie area schools by reading to classes and speaking to groups about the importance of staying in school.

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MAVS IN THE COMMUNITY

● Salvation Army Canned Food Drive (Athletics Dept) ● Strikeout Bone Cancer (Softball) ● Reading to elementary school students (Baseball) ● Helping UT Arlington students move into dorms (Athletics Dept.) ● Hatch Madness (Women’s Basketball Charity Event) ● Dig for the Cure (Volleyball) ● Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness (Women’s Basketball) ● Miracle League Day (Baseball)

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In 2008-09, UT Arlington student-athletes and coaches participated in the following community activities:

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ATHLETICS HALL OF HONOR

2009 Hall of Honor inductees (L-to-R:) Rayla Allison (1972-75, Softball Player; 1983-89, Softball Coach), Jeff Burrow (1988-91; Baseball), Mike Barnes (1964-66, Football) and UTA Head Track and Field Coach John Sauerhage - accepting for Jenny Hockett (1990-93, Women’s Track and Field).

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RAYLA ALLISON Softball Player/Coach 1972-75/1983-89 Rayla Allison was a standout catcher for the Mavericks and later was named the fifth head softball coach in the fall of 1984. She recorded a 189-152-2 overall record in five seasons at the helm, and in her final season guided the Mavs to a first-place finish with a 34-19 overall record.

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MIKE BARNES Football 1964-66

JEFF BURROW Baseball 1988-91

JENNY HOCKETT Women’s Track and Field 1990-93

Mike Barnes lettered three years for the Arlington State Rebels while leading the team in interceptions in 1965 and 1966. His 13 career interceptions are a school record. Barnes competed in the 1966 Senior Bowl and was an All-SLC defensive selection. He was a 4th round draft pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1966.

Jeff Burrow helped lead the Mavericks to their first SLC championship in 1990 as a starting right-handed pitcher. Burrow owns four all-time career records, including wins (27), innings (333.0), complete games (25) and starts (51). He signed a free agent contact with the Chicago White Sox in 1991.

Jenny Hockett was a nine-time Southland Conference champion and holds school records in the long jump and 55-meters while being a member of UTA’s best-ever 400 relay team. In 1993 she became UTA’s first AllAmerican woman to participate at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio.

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HALL OF HONOR MEMBERS

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Name _________________ Classification _______________ Inducted Willie Thomas ______________ FB ______________________ 1994 Don Easterling _________ SWIM Coach __________________ 1993 L.R. “Dink” Ford __________ MBB _____________________ 1993 Charlie Key _____________ FB Coach ___________________ 1993 Gene Schrickel ____________ MBB _____________________ 1993 H.A.D. “Hoss” Dunsworth ___S-A, Coach, Supporter ________________ 1992 Trey Hillman _____________ Baseball ____________________ 1992 Ric Nesbit ________________ SWIM _____________________ 1992 Bruce Tibbets _____________ MBB _____________________ 1992 Al Culton_________________ MBB _____________________ 1991 James G. “Klepto” Holmes __ FB, MBB, BSB __________________ 1991 Gilbert Smith_______________ TF ______________________ 1991 Wayne Coble ______________FB, TF _____________________ 1990 Dale Drennan ______________ TF ______________________ 1990 Carl Knox _____________ MBB, TN, FB __________________ 1990 Skip Butler ________________ FB ______________________ 1989 Theresa Frederick ___________ VB ______________________ 1989 Howard Payne Shannon ____ BSB, TF ____________________ 1989 Roy Dewalt ________________ FB ______________________ 1988 Bobby Lane ___________ A-T, TF Coach _________________ 1988 Tom Tinker ___________MBB Coach, AD _________________ 1988 Mike Baylor _______________ FB ______________________ 1987 Jody Conradt ________ VB, WBB, SB Coach _______________ 1987 Derrick Jensen______________ FB ______________________ 1987 John Schnable ______________ FB ______________________ 1987 Dexter Bussey ______________ FB ______________________ 1985 Calvin Lee _________________ FB ______________________ 1985 Doug Russell ______________ SWIM _____________________ 1985 Chena Gilstrap _________FB Coach, AD __________________ 1984 TEAMS 1977 Softball Team ____________________________________ 2008 1990-92 Men’s Track and Field Teams _____________________ 2007 1967, 68 Men’s Swimming and Diving Teams _______________ 2006 1995 Women’s Track and Field Teams _____________________ 2005 1980-81 Men’s Basketball Team2005 1966, 67 Football Teams ________________________________ 2004 1998 Volleyball Team __________________________________ 2003 1989 Volleyball Team __________________________________ 2003 1956, 57 Football Teams ________________________________ 2003

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Name _________________ Classification _______________ Inducted Rayla Allison_______________ SB ______________________ 2009 Mike Barnes _______________ FB ______________________ 2009 Jeff Burrow ________________BSB ______________________ 2009 ________________ Jenny Hockett ______________ TF ______________________ 2009 Gary Lewis ________________ FB ______________________ 2008 Heather Hoy-Martin _________ VB ______________________ 2008 Dr. Bill Reeves _________ MBB/Admin. __________________ 2008 Errol Byles ________________ TF ______________________ 2007 Bob Diem _________________ FB ______________________ 2007 Theresa Noggler-Fangman ___________ VB ______________________ 2007 Tom Beasley __________ FB/BSB Coach _________________ 2006 Paul Renfro _______________ MBB _____________________ 2006 B.G. Wilson________________BSB ______________________ 2006 Brenda Woodard ____________ SB ______________________ 2006 Scotty Caldwell _____________ FB ______________________ 2005 Gwen Clardy-Ross __________ TF ______________________ 2005 Christina Rudiger ___________ VB ______________________ 2005 Marvin “Butch” McBroom __ BSB Coach/Admin. _________________ 2004 Carolyn Smith _____________ WBB _____________________ 2004 Robert Willbanks ___________ FB ______________________ 2004 Ronald Hancock ____________ TF ______________________ 2003 Eva Jonsson________________ TF ______________________ 2003 Justin Rowland _____________ TF ______________________ 2003 Shawn Sweeten _____________ VB ______________________ 2003 Bruce Collie _______________ FB ______________________ 2002 Angela Nelson-Martinez ______ TF ______________________ 2002 Ralph McPherson __________ MBB _____________________ 2002 Mike Nau ________________ MBB _____________________ 2002 Fred Arnold ________________ FB ______________________ 2001 Ron Barnett ______________ FB, BSB ____________________ 2001 Allen Lowes ______________ TF/FB _____________________ 2001 Katie Weismiller ____________ VB ______________________ 2001 Lisa Austin ________________ TF ______________________ 2000 Dick Hill __________________ FB ______________________ 2000 Monte Stratton ___________TF Coach____________________ 2000 Jimmy Thomas _____________ FB ______________________ 2000 Ana de Oliveira _____________ VB ______________________ 1999 Howard Prager _____________BSB ______________________ 1999 Glen Throckmorton __________ FB ______________________ 1999 Larry Dowler______________ SWIM _____________________ 1998 Danny Griffin ______________ FB ______________________ 1998 Brenda Marshall ____________ SB ______________________ 1998 Willie Brand ______________ MBB _____________________ 1997 Mark Cannon ______________ FB ______________________ 1997 Lisa Love ______________ VB Coach ___________________ 1997 Joel McCray _______________ TF ______________________ 1997 Ken Ozee__________________ FB ______________________ 1997 Eddie Stallings ____________ MBB _____________________ 1997 Sara Massey-Bontke _________ TF ______________________ 1996 Paul “Cotton” Mitchell ______ MBB _____________________ 1996 McClinton Neal_____________ TF ______________________ 1996 Cliff Odom ________________ FB ______________________ 1996 Judd Ramsey _______________ FB ______________________ 1996 Mary Ridgway __________ VB Coach ___________________ 1996 Randy Thorpe ____________ Baseball ____________________ 1996 Burley Bearden __________ FB Coach ___________________ 1994 Sansiski Daniels ____________ TF ______________________ 1994 Kathy Gunter-Stanfield ____ VB, WBB, TF, SB _________________ 1994

AD - Athletics Director Admin. - Administration A-T - Athletic Training BSB - Baseball FB - Football MBB - Men’s Basketball S-A - Student Athlete SB - Softball SWIM - Swimming TF - Track and Field TN - Tennis VB - Volleyball

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

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KAREN BORTA News Anchor KTVT-11 Dallas

CHRIS CAGLE Country Music Singer

KALPANA CHAWLA Aerospace Engineer Space Shuttle Columbia

GEN. TOMMY FRANKS Retired General United State Army

TREY HILLMAN MLB Manager Kansas City Royals

HUNTER PENCE MLB Player Houston Astros

LOUDIAMONDPHILLIPS Actor

ROYCE WEST State of Texas Senator

Keith Alcorn, actor Jimmy Neutron Lillie Biggins, Vice President for Operations - Harris Methodist Hospital, Fort Worth Karen Borta, news anchor, KTVT - Channel 11, Dallas Theron Bowman, Chief of Police, City of Arlington Chris Cagle, Country music singer Brian Chase, NASA’s Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs Kalpana Chawla, aerospace engineer, Mission Specialist, Space Shuttle Columbia Gen. Tommy Franks, retired General, United States Army Ralph Hawkins, architecture Trey Hillman, Kansas City Royals Manager David Kunkle, Police Chief, City of Dallas Ralph Mendoza, Chief of Police, City of Fort Worth Hunter Pence, Houston Astros Outfielder Lou Diamond Phillips, actor Phil Porter, 18-year Volunteer Social Worker for the AISD Venture School Roland Pryor, Harvard University, Assistant Professor, Economics Vasudev Rangadass, CEO of Net.Orange Gary Trietsch, Houston District Engineer for Texas Department of Transportation Kelcy Warren, CEO and Chairman of the Board for Energy Transfer Partners, LP David Webster, President and CEO of Kinro Corporation Royce West, State of Texas Senator Jim Wilkinson, Senior Advisor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Roy L. Williams, Chief Scout Executive, Boy Scouts of America Morgan Woodward, actor Trey Yelverton, City of Arlington Deputy City Manager for Economic Development

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