2011 UTSA Women's Tennis Media Guide

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION NAME.....................................The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) LOCATION.........................................................................San Antonio, Texas FOUNDED................................................................................................ 1969 ENROLLMENT................................................30,395 (25,893 undergraduate) PRESIDENT.........................................................................Dr. Ricardo Romo ALMA MATER.........................................................................................Texas ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.................................................................Lynn Hickey ALMA MATER........................................................................Ouachita Baptist FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE............................................. Dr. Gregg Michel AFFILIATION.......................................................................... NCAA Division I CONFERENCE................................................................................ Southland NICKNAME..................................................................................Roadrunners MASCOT..................................................................... Rowdy the Roadrunner COLORS...................................... Navy Blue (289), Orange (1665) and White

INTRODUCTION QUICK FACTS............................................................................................... 1 MEDIA INFORMATION.................................................................................. 2 THIS IS UTSA............................................................................................. 4-9 ACADEMICS........................................................................................... 10-11 CAREER SERVICES.............................................................................. 12-13 PRESIDENT DR. RICARDO ROMO............................................................ 14 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR LYNN HICKEY....................................................... 15 ATHLETIC MEDICINE................................................................................. 16 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING................................................................... 17 ROADRUNNER ATHLETIC FUND.............................................................. 18 STEP UP UTSA........................................................................................... 19 UTSA TENNIS CENTER/COMMUNITY SERVICE................................. 20-21 THIS IS SAN ANTONIO.......................................................................... 22-23 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE..................................................................... 24

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH............................................................ Erin Scott (fifth season) ALMA MATER................................................................................Washington CAREER RECORD................................................................................. 42-46 RECORD AT UTSA..................................................................................same OFFICE PHONE.......................................................................(210) 458-4177

OUTLOOK 2011 SEASON OUTLOOK........................................................................... 26 2011 SCHEDULE......................................................................................... 27 2011 ROSTER.............................................................................................. 28

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 RECORD.......................................................................................... 4-16 2010 SOUTHLAND RECORD.................................................................. 1-10 2010 POSTSEASON................................................................................... n/a 2010 FINAL RANKING............................................................................... n/a 2010 HOME RECORD................................................................................ 1-8 2010 AWAY RECORD................................................................................. 1-7 2010 NEUTRAL RECORD.......................................................................... 2-1 2010 REGION RECORD........................................................................... 1-12 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST.............................................................. 7/2 NEWCOMERS............................................................................................... 2 HOME FACILITY..............................................................UTSA Tennis Center CAPACITY................................................................................................. 800

HISTORY 2010 STATISTICS........................................................................................ 36 2010 SCHEDULE & RESULTS.................................................................... 37 2010 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS..................................................... 37-39 2010 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS/AWARDS..................... 40 HONOR ROLL........................................................................................ 41-42 SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS................................................................ 43 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS..................................................................... 44

CREDITS The 2011 UTSA women’s tennis media guide was written and designed by Assistant Athletics Communications Director Tony Baldwin with assistance from Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez. Photos by Jeff Huehn of Lazy J Photography and Mark McClendon of UTSA Photographic Services.

INTRODUCTION

HISTORY FIRST SEASON....................................................................................... 1982 ALL-TIME RECORD.................................................................229-162 (.586) ALL-TIME SOUTHLAND RECORD............................................124-58 (.681) NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES....................................................... 1 ................................................................................................................. 2002 SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS.................................................................. 3 ............................................................................................1998, 2002*, 2003 * postseason tournament

MEET THE TEAM 2011 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES............................................................... 30-33 HEAD COACH ERIN SCOTT...................................................................... 34

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QUICK FACTS

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (TENNIS CONTACT).......................... Tony Baldwin OFFICE PHONE.......................................................................(210) 458-6460 CELL PHONE..........................................................................(512) 983-0908 EMAIL................................................................... anthony.baldwin@utsa.edu FAX...........................................................................................(210) 458-4569 MAILING ADDRESS......................................... UTSA Intercollegiate Athletics .............................................................................................. One UTSA Circle ........................................................................... San Antonio, TX 78249-0691


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA COVERAGE The UTSA Athletics Communications office assists members of the media with their coverage of all Roadrunners sports by providing player and coach interviews, feature ideas, pregame notes and updated statistics. In addition to the 2011 tennis media guide, media members may check UTSA’s official website, goUTSA.com, for the latest information on all of the department’s 17 sports. INTERVIEWS All interviews with coaches and student-athletes must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Assistant Athletics Communications Director Tony Baldwin. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis at a time that is convenient for the coach or studentathlete. Post-match interviews with the coaches and student-athletes will be conducted courtside following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. PRACTICES UTSA welcomes all media to attend tennis practices during the season. Please call the athletics communications office for practice times and requests for interviews. In most cases, coaches and student-athletes are available before and after practice.

INTRODUCTION

WE ARE UTSA When referencing the University of Texas at San Antonio Athletics, please use the acronym UTSA and the nickname Roadrunners. Please refrain from using Texas-San Antonio, UT-San Antonio, UT-SA or any other variations.

UTSA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Kyle Stephens Assistant AD (210) 458-4551 kyle.stephens@utsa.edu

Brian Hernandez Associate Director (210) 458-4907 brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu

Jordan Korphage Assistant Director (210) 458-4930 jordan.korphage@utsa.edu

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Tony Baldwin Assistant Director (Tennis Contact) (210) 458-6460 anthony.baldwin@utsa.edu

Arielle Andres

Ryan Brown

Mailing Address: One UTSA Circle; San Antonio, TX 78249-0691 Office Fax: (210) 458-4569 Official Athletics Website: goUTSA.com

goUTSA.com


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INTRODUCTION


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UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by Texas Governor Preston Smith.

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UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered from its three campuses: Main Campus, Downtown Campus and Hemisfair Park Campus. With more than 30,000 students enrolled in 134 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, UTSA is the second-largest component in The University of Texas System and has been one of the state’s fastest-growing public universities for much of the last decade. UTSA listed an enrollment of 30,395 (25,893 undergraduates) for 2009-10, making it the sixthlargest school in the state of Texas. UTSA offers 64 bachelor’s, 49 master’s and 21 doctoral degree programs in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and in the Graduate School.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s 41-year history.

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The university’s three campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than 58 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 78,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. UTSA has a total of 615 budgeted tenure/ tenure-track faculty positions. Ninety-eight percent of full-time faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a total of 36 endowed academic positions, a measure of academic excellence. They include 14 distinguished chairs, six chairs, six distinguished professorships, nine professorships and one faculty fellowship In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces 1.2 billion in annual business revenues and supports an estimated 15,720 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area. Purchases by UTSA in 2009 totaled $65 million, with $16.5 million or 25 percent designated or obtained from historically underutilized business (HUB) vendors. Source: UTSA Public Affairs Office

In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.


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The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.

University Center Sources: Wikipedia The Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building is one of the largest and most sophisticated science facilities at any institution of higher education in Texas.

Sources: WikiResearch expenditures pedia at UTSA increased to more than $67.4 million in 2009, a 30 percent increase from the previous year.

UTSA has plans for $265 million in construction over the next three years. The University recently received funding from the Texas Legislature for an $82 million building for the College of Engineering, where enrollment has grown more than 90 percent in six years.


C am p u s L i f e Laurel Village UTSA has four housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates approximately 3,700 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center. Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the two newest on-campus residences and both offer two- and fourbedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts.

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The UTSA Library provides both electronic and physical access to information resources and services including a collection of 1,280,000 books, 41,000 periodicals and journal subscriptions, 54,000 audiovisual items and 300 electronic databases as well as manuscripts, maps, media and microforms.


The Recreation and Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art 300,000 squarefoot facility housing a wide variety of programs and facilities from fitness and aquatics centers, basketball, racquetball and beach volleyball courts to massage studios and a rock-climbing wall.

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Sources: Wikipedia UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner Café, located adjacent to Chaparral Village, is an all-you-care-to-eat residential restaurant that includes a deli, brick oven pizza and stir-fry.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Building, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and a Subway, Grille Works and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Taco Cabana, Panda Express and Burger King, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Montague’s Deli, Freshens Frozen Treats, Bene Pizza & Pasta and a C3 Convenience Store.


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The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center received the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association Outstanding Facility Award in 2009.

Campus Rec The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center is one of the largest campus recreation centers in the state of Texas, containing nearly 300,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The facility consists of six program areas — fitness and wellness, open recreation, intramural sports, club sports, outdoor pursuits and aquatics.

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center houses more than 24,000 square feet of weight and cardio space.

Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing.


The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

The Outdoor Aquatics Center features a three-lane lap pool, leisure pool, lazy river, hot tubs, ample lounge space, a pair of beach volleyball courts and a basketball court.

The jogging track, one-sixth of a mile in length, circles above four regulation basketball courts.

The 54-foot rockclimbing wall is the largest of its kind on any campus in the state of Texas.


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Services

M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards in the past eight years. Twenty-three Roadrunners have been named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the league’s top honor, for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had six student-athletes chosen as an ESPN the Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 26 have earned Academic All-District accolades in the last six years. Since 2003, 565 student-athletes have been named to the SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including 102 in the 2009-10 academic year. 10


Academics In April 2009, a state-of-the-art academic learning center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot James and Catherine Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Center houses five study carrels, two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space for the Academic Services staff.

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Co lin H owl e tt A ss o c i a t e A D / A ca d e m i c S e r v i c e s

Colin Howlett is in his first year as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services at UTSA. He is responsible for overseeing academic support services for the entire department. Howlett comes to UTSA from Virginia Tech, where he was a member of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services for 13 years. He began his tenure as Assistant Director in August 1997 and served in that capacity until his promotion to Associate Director in August 2001. He also was the Interim Director from July 2008-January 2009. While in Blacksburg, Howlett was responsible for developing and implementing academic success programs and providing academic, career and personal counseling to studentathletes in the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. He also assisted in the planning and development of the department’s Learning Assistance Program, served as the liaison to the Registrar’s Office and to the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and helped coordinate the tutorial, peer mentor and study hall programs for all student-athletes. Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Howlett was an Academic/Athletic Counselor at Maine from 1996-97. He also spent two years at Austin Peay where he served as an Academic Services Intern from 1994-95 and as the Interim Compliance Coordinator for six months before joining the staff at Maine. Howlett earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis on human resource management from Susquehanna University in 1990. He received a master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Southern Mississippi in 1994.

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Emily Patton

Ben Wegemer

Bill Hickey

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Career Services

C o n n e c t i n g UTSA Student-Athletes t o C a r e e r Development Resources

Career

“There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s Web site, utsa.edu/careercenter, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and part-time job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 11 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF TEAM P LAYER S • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.


Services Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AT&T * bp Energy * Capital Group Companies CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP FBI Frost Bank Harlandale ISD HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Northside ISD Northwestern Mutual NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP Pape-Dawson Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad United States Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Valero Energy Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

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St e f a n i e Cisneros Student-Athlete Career Counselor

Stefanie Cisneros is in her third year as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and her 10th year as a staff member of the UTSA Career Center Office. During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through professional presentations at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, the California Association for Counseling and Development Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletics departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE) and the Texas Cooperative Education and Internship Association (TXCEIA). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008. 13


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icardo Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio in May 1999. As President, he leads one of the fastest-growing institutions of higher education in Texas

and the nation. UTSA, under his leadership, is now poised to become the state’s next premier research university. President Romo has led strategic efforts to enhance both access to education and excellence in scholarship and service at the University. During President Romo’s tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown 53%, and the University has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life. The number of doctoral degree programs has increased from three to 21. He also has implemented new student support programs designed to help students succeed at earning a university degree. The number of advisers has tripled, and UTSA, with nearly 29,000 students in 2009, is recognized as a leader in “Closing the Gaps,” a statewide initiative by the Legislature to enroll more Texans in higher education. A native of San Antonio’s West Side, President Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended The University of Texas at

Members of the 2001 San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Class from left to right: Robert Quiroga, Rudy Davalos, Nelson Wolff and Dr. Ricardo Romo

Austin on a track scholarship. He served as captain of the track and cross-country team and earned All-American honors in 1966. Romo

Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio branch, and was reappointed

was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, and his

in 2007. He was elected chairman of the board for the San Antonio

mile record lasted 41 years.

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (the largest U.S. Hispanic Chamber

He earned a B.S. degree in education (1967), a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University (1970) and a Ph.D. in

to serve on the Commission for College Ready Texas.

history from UCLA (1975). A nationally respected urban historian,

Romo has received many honors during his academic career. In

Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” which is

2006, Romo was honored by the UT Austin Friar Society as Outstanding

now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish).

Friar Alumnus. In November 2007, he was recognized with the Isabel

Romo began his career as a social studies coordinator in the Los

la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects,

Angeles public schools in 1967. He taught as an assistant professor at

bestowed upon him by King Juan Carlos of Spain. In October 2008,

California State University at Northridge (1970-1973) then at UC San

Romo received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas Exes

Diego (1973-1980). In 1980, he returned to UT Austin to teach history.

Alumni Association.

Prior to joining UTSA, Romo served at UT Austin as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (1993-1999).

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organization) for 2006. In 2007, Governor Rick Perry appointed Romo

President Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a Professor of Sociology at UTSA. She also serves as Director of UTSA’s Mexico

Romo serves on nearly 20 boards, many of them in San Antonio.

Center and the Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research

He is active on several museum boards and is especially proud of

Institute (CAPRI). They have one son, Carlos, who earned degrees

his work with the United Way. In December 2004, Secretary of State

from Stanford University and The University of Texas School of Law.

Colin Powell appointed Romo as a U.S. representative to the United

Their daughter, Anadelia, a graduate of Princeton University, received

Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. In January

a doctoral degree from Harvard University and presently teaches at

2005, Romo was appointed to the board of directors of the Federal

Texas State University


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ynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities as she continues to work to bring the UTSA Athletics Department to the upper echelon of the NCAA Division I standings. Under Hickey’s direction the last 10 years, UTSA has claimed three Southland Conference all-sports championships while consistently winning both team and individual awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as two-time National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four and 2010 Women’s Final Four. It will serve as host for the 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional and 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship. When the calendar is turned to 2012, UTSA will have hosted 14 NCAA Championship events in a 15-year period. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining UNC Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 1999-2003. Hickey has been honored nationally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)/ GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year (ADOY). She also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also well

respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all student-athletes at this university.” In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletic competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland Conference from 2002-04 and as the SLC’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. “It has been an exciting time,” said Hickey, who served on the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, the last two as Chair. “We have made some good strides to bring the program to prominence nationally. San Antonio is an outstanding city and is a tremendous asset to the unlimited potential of the UTSA athletics program.” Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletic director/senior woman administrator since 1994. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowestseeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletic director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have one daughter, Lauren Nicole.

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Athletic Medicine Sources: Wikipedia The UTSA Athletic Training Department is committed to providing the highest standard of sports medicine care to all Roadrunners studentathletes. This includes education, prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses associated with athletic participation. Referral necessary for additional medical and psychological evaluation and treatment is also provided. The athletics training staff is dedicated to this mission and compliance with UTSA, Southland Conference and NCAA rules and regulations.

The UTSA training staff works under the direction of Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Medicine, Jerry Greeson. All of the physicians that work with the training staff come from the University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School and those physicians, along with selected non-physicians, compose the sports medicine team. The training staff is responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, taping and wrapping procedures, emergency situations should they occur, attendance of practices and home and away events that occur to 17 intercollegiate sports. UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center which has state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give student-athletes the best care available.

Jerry Greeson

Brenna Ellis

Rhodie Moss

A s s o c i at e A.D./ Athletic Medicine

A s s o c i at e H e ad Athletic Trainer

A s s i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

Jana Joyner

Haj Takashima

Adam Cohn

A s s i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

A s s i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

Athletic Training Intern

Student Trainers Juan Brionnes, David Cammack, Raquel De La Garza, Andrea Dunn, Kathryn Evans, Symone Irorhe, Mandy Izzary, Kyle Kratzenberg, Laura Larrumbide, Nia LeBlanc, Stefani Marion, Shantel Nemeth, Yomi Sanchez, Heather Schlomisky, Marcus Stallings. Consulting Physicians Jorge Gomez, Richard Holcomb, David Schmidt 16

UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center, which has state-ofthe-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give them the best care available.


Strength & Conditioning Sources: The missionWikipedia of the UTSA Strength & Conditioning staff is the improvement of athletic performance. This is done through structured programs of lifting and conditioning and the prevention/reduction of athletic injuries. Utilizing a variety of techniques ranging from Olympic lifts and core work to sports-specific lifts, we strive for a continual improvement in strength, power, speed, agility and flexibility. Through scientifically-based and research-backed developed programs, we attempt to maximize an individual’s and teams’ performance.

Charlie Dudley Derrick Jenkins H e ad C o a c h

A s s i s ta n t C o a c h

Travis Reust A s s i s ta n t C o a c h

UTSA student-athletes are running faster and getting stronger thanks to a commitment to an enhanced strength and conditioning program and a new weight room completed in 2005.

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Roadrunner Athletic Fund

Roadrunner Athletic Fund Join the team that is building new traditions

The Roadrunner Athletic Fund is a non-profit organization that raises private funds to support UTSA’s 17 intercollegiate athletic programs. Its mission is to effectively build and sustain quality relationships with alumni, friends and constituents of UTSA Athletics, which in turn, will provide the resources necessary for Roadrunners student-athletes to achieve success and competitive excellence – academically, socially, and athletically. Donors to the Roadrunner Athletic Fund take pride in having a direct and significant impact on the lives and success of our student-athletes. Whether they are alums or fans — near San Antonio or beyond — the loyal support of our donors is critical in helping these young people meet the high academic expectations at UTSA and compete for championships. In appreciation for their generosity, Roadrunner Athletic Fund donors are eligible to receive benefits such as ticket discounts and privileges, hospitality, special recognition, communications and invitations. Roadrunner Athletic Fund donors will also have first priority and access to the best seats in the Alamodome for UTSA Football games! For more information and to join the Roadrunner Athletic Fund and become an important member of our UTSA Athletics Family, please contact Executive Director Tim Boeder at 210/458-4665 or rrathleticfund@utsa.edu

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Being a Roadrunner is more than having a degree to hang on your wall. It’s a mindset, a spirit and a source of pride that only those who bleed orange and blue can truly understand. The Roadrunner Athletic Fund is supported by alumni, fans, faculty, staff and friends of UTSA. Your donation to the Roadrunner Athletic Fund directly supports our studentathletes and sports programs. UTSA’s goal is to develop champions in the classroom and on the field. Your financial commitment makes this possible. H ow Y our G ift H elps Your support through the Roadrunner Athletic Fund is used to provide scholarships and offset the cost of UTSA’s 17 intercollegiate sports programs. Below are some examples of ways your giving can help. H ow Y ou B enefit Along with the pride that comes with your support, your contribution will be recognized and rewarded through various stewardship circles: $125 - Pride Circle $250 - Blue Circle $500 - Orange Circle $1,000 - Rowdy’s Circle $5,000 - Victory Circle $10,000 - Winners Circle $20,000 - Champions Circle Call (210) 458-4665, send an e-mail to rrathleticfund@utsa.edu or visit StepUpUTSA.com for more details.

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UTSA Tennis Center • Complete with 10 lighted Laykold courts, facility can host 800 spectators and has a six-to-eight-person practice area, complete with warm-up backboards • Has hosted the Southland Conference Men’s and Women’s Championships on 10 different occassions • Underwent facelift that included upgraded stands, covered seating for fans, court resurfacing, new fencing and wind screens along with locker room and coaches offices improvements prior to the 2005 season • Courts were resurfaced again in Fall 2009. • The “Patio Club” debuted in 2001-02 and seats are available for puchase during the year.

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Community Service

Roadrunnners For Education is an innovative program designed to foster positive attitudes among elementary, middle school and high school students while allowing UTSA studentathletes to serve as role models. This is one small way for the student-athletes to give something back to the community that supports Roadrunners Athletics. UTSA strives to develop each student-athlete into productive citizens away from the playing field.

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San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.3 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the third-fastest growing city in the country in 2009. With more than 26 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo (1), The River Walk (2), SeaWorld® San Antonio (4), Six Flags® Fiesta Texas® (13) and the San Antonio Zoo (14). Settled in 1731, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. San Antonio has 68 miles of urban hike and bike trails and more than 11,000 acres of urban parks.

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San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum, Clear Channel Communications, USAA and NuStar Energy. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to four professional sports franchises: the four-time NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs, the WNBA’s Silver Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage and the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions. San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, five NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps. Source: San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions.

What began as a small gathering of college administrators more than 47 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 12 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current members Lamar (then Lamar State College of Technology) and UT Arlington (then Arlington State College), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference commemorated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking the largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the Central Arkansas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi expanded the Southland into the Little Rock, Ark., metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. Central Arkansas and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also consists of Lamar, McNeese State , Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State , Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin State, UT Arlington, UTSA, and Texas State. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses more than 180,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former President Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas State), former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), retired U.S. Central Command General Tommy Franks (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), country music star George Strait (Texas State), Major League Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas) and actor Lou Diamond Phillips (UT Arlington).

indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has already broadcast nearly 70 events. In just its second year of production, the network has already received recognition for its work. It received a College Sports Media Award at the College Sports Video Summit in Atlanta in June 2010 for it production of the 2009 McNeese State vs. Stephen F. Austin football game, which was judged the best live game or event in its category. The network also collected three prestigious Tell Awards. Entering its third season in 2010-11, the network will expand its reach to roughly 6 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. In February 2010, the Southland Conference learned it, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and the Hunt Sports Group, would serve as the host of the NCAA Division I Football Championship game. The first of three championship games will be played Jan. 7, 2011 at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, which has been home to the conference office since 2006. Frisco was recently named the fastest growing city in the nation. The conference has increased sponsorship and championship opportunities for female student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports. In 2007, Stephen F. Austin became the first Southland soccer team to score a goal in the NCAA tournament, while Texas State became the first women’s golf program to compete in the NCAA tournament.

The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, rang- in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin ing from international business and cultural centers such as athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the New court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, student-athOrleans area, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, letes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and CommissionBeaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in er’s Honor Roll. A record 934 student-athletes appeared on the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland the honor roll following the 2010 spring semester. Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton In addition to providing expanding opportunities for studentRouge, Austin, and Shreveport. athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the Many of these programs provide positive life skills training NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include basesuch as academics, citizenship and leadership to schoolball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and aged students in Southland communities. 24


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2011 UTSA OUTLOOK

2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

Overcoming Challenges Following a challenging season a year ago, the 2011 UTSA women’s ten- Kavya Menon led the Roadrunners with nine wins in singles play as a freshnis team is focusing on a brighter future. With only one upperclassman, the man. The Plano native also notched five Southland victories and earned Roadrunners finished 4-16 overall last season and missed the Southland seven wins in doubles action. Conference Tournament for the first time in six years. “Kavya is a competitor,” Scott said. “She hates to lose matches and that is a “Last year was a very difficult year for myself and the players,” fifth-year head quality you can’t teach.” coach Erin Scott said. “I think it was especially difficult because we had such a good year the previous season and they thought they were going to repeat Mariel Maffezzolli competed in singles and doubles as a freshman and will it.” return to bolster the Birds’ depth in 2011.

2011 OUTLOOK

The Roadrunners were one victory away from an NCAA Tournament appear- UTSA’s lone freshman this season is Swedish import Isabelle Jonsson. The ance in 2008 after falling to UT Arlington in the Southland Tournament Cham- Eskilstuna native impressed Scott in fall tournament action and should prove pionship Match. to be a valuable addition to the team. Jonsson joins Peana as the only newcomers for 2011 and they will team up in doubles play for the spring. “Each year you are faced with different challenges and your season really depends on how well you react to them,” Scott said. “Stefanie and Isabelle are stepping right into the top of our lineup,” Scott said. “They both have a ton of experience and are going to help our team greatly.” The Roadrunners have spent a lot of time talking off the court about returning to contender status. Scott is excited about the upcoming season with an older The Roadrunners’ first step for a return to success began in the fall when they and more experienced squad. competed in four tournaments. “We have a great group of girls who genuinely care for one another and for “We played several matches and gained a lot of experience in the fall,” Scott UTSA,” she said. “All of them have worked extremely hard on the court and said. “I was really pleased with how the team competed and supported one want to do well for themselves and their teammates this season.” another.” The Roadrunners will rely on senior Caroline Dedering – last year’s lone up- UTSA will begin the spring with a challenging slate of non-conference oppoperclassman – and newcomer Stefanie Peana – a junior transfer from Texas nents, highlighted by a three-day tour of California schools in February. The Tech – to carry the team’s leadership responsibilities. Roadrunners’ non-conference foes also include SMU, which advanced to the second round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. “Caroline has a tremendous amount of pride in UTSA,” Scott said. “Stefanie has the experience and the girls respect her on and off the court. Those two They begin the 11-match Southland slate in March. work well together as leaders.” “The season, as a whole, is challenging,” Scott said. “In the Southland, every Juniors Micaela Silva and Katie Ottenbreit both will add to the Roadrunners’ team is so competitive. We just have to be ready to play hard and compete.” experience. Silva competed in a majority of last season’s matches at the No. 1 position both in singles and doubles, while Ottenbreit posted the second- If the Roadrunners can overcome the hurdles and challenges presented durmost wins on the team in conference play. ing the season, they could find themselves back in the Southland Tournament, which will be held in San Antonio in April. In addition to the four upperclassmen, a pair of sophomores return after completing their inaugural campaign a year ago. “Our ultimate goal is to peak during the postseason,” Scott said. “However, the season is long and our girls need to take it one match at a time.”

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS 2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME (CT)

Jan. 22

vs. Louisiana-Monroe +

Dallas, Texas

10 a.m.

Jan. 23

at SMU +

Dallas, Texas

2 p.m.

Jan. 30

Texas-Pan American

San Antonio, Texas

2 p.m.

Feb. 5

Laredo CC

San Antonio, Texas

2 p.m.

Feb. 6

UTEP

San Antonio, Texas

10 a.m.

Feb. 12

St. Edward’s

San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m.

Feb. 18

at San Jose State

San Jose, Calif.

3 p.m.

Feb. 19

at San Francisco

San Francisco, Calif.

4 p.m.

Feb. 20

at Santa Clara

Santa Clara, Calif.

1 p.m.

March 5

at Nicholls *

Thibodaux, La.

11 a.m.

March 6

at Southeastern Louisiana *

Hammond, La.

11 a.m.

March 11

Abilene Christian

San Antonio, Texas

2 p.m.

March 12

Central Arkansas *

San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m.

March 13

Northwestern State *

San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m.

March 17

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi *

San Antonio, Texas

2 p.m.

March 27

at UT Arlington *

Arlington, Texas

11 a.m.

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at Lamar *

Beaumont, Texas

11 a.m.

April 3

at McNeese State *

Lake Charles, La.

11 a.m.

April 10

at Texas State *

San Marcos, Texas

11 a.m.

April 16

Sam Houston State *

San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m.

April 17

Stephen F. Austin *

San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m.

April 29-May 1

Southland Conference Tournament

San Antonio, Texas

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2011 OUTLOOK

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2011 ROSTER

2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTER

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Vivian Carrillo Caroline Dedering Isabelle Jonsson Mariel Maffezzolli Kavya Menon Katie Ottenbreit Stefanie Peana Micaela Silva Lauren Springer

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5-4 5-9 5-5 5-8 5-3 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9

So.-1L Sr.-3L Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-TR Jr.-2L So.-RS

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) Stockholm, Sweden (Kungsholmens Gymnasium) Lidkoping, Sweden (De la Gardiegymnasiet) Brusque, Brazil (Colegio Sao Luis) Plano, Texas (Plano HS) Kamloops, British Columbia (Valleyview Secondary) Austin, Texas (Texas Tech) Lima, Peru (Colegio Alexander Von Humboldt) Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)

HEAD COACH: Erin Scott (fifth season)

2011 OUTLOOK

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASSIFICATION SENIORS (1) Caroline Dedering JUNIORS (3) Katie Ottenbreit Stefanie Peana Micaela Silva SOPHOMORES (4) Vivan Carrillo Mariel Maffezzolli Kavya Menon Lauren Springer FRESHMEN (1) Isabelle Jonsson

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY LOCATION TEXAS (4) Vivian Carrillo (The Woodlands) Kavya Menon (Plano) Stefanie Peana (Austin) Lauren Springer (Austin) SWEDEN (2) Caroline Dedering (Stockholm) Isabelle Jonsson (Lidkoping) BRAZIL (1) Mariel Maffezzolli (Brusque) CANADA (1) Katie Ottenbreit (Kamloops, British Columbia) PERU (1) Micaela Silva (Lima)


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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

Caroline Dedering

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Junior (2010) Named to the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … earned three wins in singles play, including two in Southland action … teamed up with Katie Ottenbreit to win three doubles matches at the No. 3 position. Sophomore (2009) Posted a 14-9 singles record, including an 8-3 mark in Southland Conference play … won seven contests at the Nos. 5 and 6 positions … had a six-match winning streak from March 14-April 5 … teamed up with Monika Drabkova to win nine doubles matches at the No. 2 slot, including four in league play. Freshman (2008) Collected 10 doubles wins in her inaugural season … teamed up with Monika Drabkova late in the year at the No. 2 slot and posted a 5-1 record, including a perfect 4-0 mark in league play … tandem won five of final six contests … played her first 16 matches at the No. 1 position with Karen Scida … added seven wins in singles play … posted wins in three of her final four matches.

MEET THE TEAM

High School No. 15 in the Sweden Girls 18 rankings … a member of Team Stockholm from 2002-06 … won the 2007 Stockholm Regionals indoor singles title and finished second in doubles … placed second in singles at 2005 Stockholm Regional Girls 18 … placed third in doubles at the 2004 Sweden Championships.

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5-9 | Senior | 3L Stockholm, Sweden | Kungsholmens Gymnasium Personal Born Aug. 12, 1988, in Stockhom, Sweden … daughter of Thomas Dedering and Kristina Windrup Olander … has a brother, Magnus, and three sisters, Jessica, Anna and Lisa … majoring in mechanical engineering.

Dedering’s Career Statistics SINGLES YEAR 2010 2009 2008 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 3 17 .150 14 9 .609 7 13 .350 24 39 .381

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 2 9 .182 8 3 .727 4 5 .444 14 17 .452

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 2009 2008 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 3 17 .150 9 14 .391 10 12 .455 22 43 .512

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 2 9 .182 4 6 .400 7 3 .700 13 18 .419


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Katie Ottenbreit

5-9 | Junior | 2L Kamloops, British Columbia | Valleyview Secondary

Freshman (2009) Won three of her four singles matches, all of which were played at the No. 6 position … coupled with Nathalie Wallin for a perfect 2-0 record at No. 3 doubles. High School Ranked No. 2 in doubles in the 2007 USTA Pacific Northwest Section … was a top 20 singles player that year … a three-time honor roll student. Personal Born Aug. 8, 1990, in Kamloops, British Columbia … daughter of Brian and Jan Ottenbreit … aspires to be a personal trainer or work in the sports industry after graduation … majoring in communication.

Ottenbreit’s Career Statistics SINGLES YEAR 2010 2009 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 8 11 .421 3 1 .750 11 12 .478

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 4 6 .400 0 0 .000 4 6 .400

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 2009 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 7 11 .389 2 0 1.000 9 11 .450

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 2 8 .200 0 0 .000 2 8 .200

Sophomore (2010) Named to the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … earned four wins in singles matches at the No. 1 position … gained seven wins with Vivian Carrillo in doubles play at the No. 1 spot. Freshman (2009) Registered a 17-6 singles record in her inaugural season, which ranked second on the squad … went 7-1 at No. 6, 5-1 at No. 4 and 5-4 at No. 5 … won eight of her last nine contests and had a six-match winning streak from March 18-April 10 … finished Southland Conference play with an 8-3 record … teamed with Karen Scida for 11 victories at the team’s top doubles slot … pair went 5-5 in league play. High School Ranked second in national under-18 singles and doubles rankings … National Champion singles and doubles performer … also captured several local tournament titles.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Sophomore (2010) Earned spot on the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … posted eight wins in singles matches, half of which came in league play … collected seven wins in doubles action, including four with Kavya Menon.

Micaela Silva

5-11 | Junior | 2L Lima, Peru | Colegio Alexander Von Humboldt

Personal Born Dec. 22, 1990, in Lima, Peru … daughter of Javier and Luisa Silva … has a sister, Valeria, who was an All-America swimmer at Michigan from 2005-08 and has represented Peru at the last two Summer Olympic Games … also has a brother, Matias, who played tennis for Boise State from 2002-05 and is a member of the Peruvian Davis Cup team … ranked fourth in her graduating class and received awards in arts and literature … an interior design major.

Silva’s Career Statistics OVERALL W L PCT. 4 15 .211 17 6 .739 21 21 .500

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 1 9 .100 8 3 .727 9 12 .429

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 2009 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 7 13 .350 11 12 .478 18 25 .419

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 3 8 .273 5 5 .500 8 13 .381

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MEET THE TEAM

SINGLES YEAR 2010 2009 TOTALS


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

Vivian Carrillo

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

5-4 | Sophomore | 1L The Woodlands, Texas | The Woodlands HS

Mariel Maffezzolli

5-8 | Sophomore | 1L Brusque, Brazil | Colegio Sao Luis

Freshman (2010) Named to the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … registered three wins in singles matches … teamed up with Micaela Silva to win seven doubles matches at the No. 1 position, including three in Southland play.

Freshman (2010) Earned a spot on the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … played in 11 singles matches … teamed up with Kavya Menon to win three doubles matches, two of which came at the No. 2 position.

High School High School Represented Brazil at the 2005 World Juniors Four-year letterwinner … a team captain as a senior … placed second Tournament. in regionals … competed in state quarterfinals for mixed doubles in 2008. Personal Born March 28, 1991, in Brusque, Brazil … daughter of Jorge and Personal Juliana Maffezzoli … has a sister, Marina … majoring in health. Born June 29, 1989, in Caracas, Venezuela … daughter of Carlos and Lilams Carrillo … majoring in interdisciplinary studies. Maffezzolli’s Career Statistics

Carrillo’s Career Statistics OVERALL W L PCT. 3 15 .167 3 15 .167

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 1 8 .111 1 8 .111

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 7 11 .389 7 11 .389

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 3 6 .333 3 6 .333

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SINGLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

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SINGLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 0 11 .000 0 11 .000

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 0 5 .000 0 5 .000

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 3 14 .176 3 14 .176

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 1 7 .125 1 7 .125


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Lauren Springer

Kavya Menon

5-9 | Sophomore | RS Austin, Texas | Westlake HS

5-3 | Sophomore | 1L Plano, Texas | Plano HS

High School Did not compete in high school tennis … 2007 Children Helping Children 18s Tournament Champion … member of Student Congress and French Club. Personal Born Aug. 8, 1991, in Dallas, Texas … daughter of Vijay and Meera Menon … has a sister, Diya … a business major who aspires to get into the banking industry.

Redshirt Freshman (2010) Named to the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Sat out the season due to injury. Freshman (2009) Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Academic all-district selection who helped lead team to 2007 Texas UIL 5A State Championship … Chaps advanced to the 2006 state finals. Personal Born Feb. 11, 1989, in New York, New York … daughter of John and Tracey Springer … has two brothers, David and Jeffrey … majoring in business.

Stefanie Peana

5-9 | Junior | TR Austin, Texas | Westlake HS | Texas Tech Prior to UTSA Recorded a 20-25 overall singles record and 1829 doubles mark in a two-year stint at Texas Tech … completed her freshman season with an overall singles mark of 15-16 and an overall doubles record of 10-18 … notched a 5-9 mark in singles action as a sophomore … registered an 8-11 record in doubles play.

Menon’s Career Statistics SINGLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 9 11 .450 9 11 .450

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 5 6 .455 5 6 .455

DOUBLES YEAR 2010 TOTALS

OVERALL W L PCT. 7 13 .350 7 13 .350

SOUTHLAND W L PCT. 1 10 .091 1 10 .091

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

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Freshman (2010) Named to the Southland Conference Capital One Bank/Commissioner’s Honor Roll … led team with nine wins in singles matches, including five in Southland play … posted a 4-3 mark at the No. 3 position and a 3-1 record at No. 5 spot … won three of her first four career singles matches … registered seven victories in doubles play … also won three of her first four doubles

High School Graduated from Westlake High School in Austin … member of 2007 State Championship team … twotime state runner-up in singles … placed fourth at the Texas Excellence Tournament … named all-state … ranked among the top ten players in Texas … received Team Player Award voted by her squad. Personal Born on December 1, 1989, in Florida … parents are Stefan and Kathleen Peana … has two brothers, Jordan and Eric … majoring in business.

High School Collected a silver medal in doubles play and a bronze medal in singles action at the Swedish Championship … placed third in singles at the SALK Open … earned a gold medal in doubles and a bronze medal in singles at the Bastad Tournament … made four semifinal trips while playing on the 2009 Swedish Summer Tour … played for Sweden’s national team.

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Personal Born on April 9, 1991 … daughter of Lena Bengt … has one brother, Tobias … majoring in business man-

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Isabelle Jonsson

5-5 | Freshman | HS Eskilstuna, Sweden | De la Gardiegymnasiet


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

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HEAD COACH

Erin Scott

Head Coach Fifth Season (42-46 overall/21-23 Southland)

Erin Scott, who has a wealth of championship coaching and playing experience, is in her fifth season leading the UTSA women’s tennis program. Scott was named the third head coach in school history on Dec. 18, 2006.

The Birds posted a 12-9 overall record and 6-5 slate in league play in Scott’s first campaign in 2007. Highlights of the year included a sixmatch winning streak from Feb. 10-March 10 and three players earning Southland All-Academic honors. Sandra Kukla and Scida were named to the first team, while Drabkova was a second-team selection.

In her first four seasons, Scott has mentored nine Southland Conference All-Academic honorees, three All-Southland selections and one CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine second-team Academic All-District VI selection. She guided the Roadrunners to the Southland Tournament Championship match in 2009, a first for the program since 2003.

Scott came to UTSA after three seasons as an assistant coach at Wisconsin. She joined the Badgers in 2003 after graduating from Washington with a degree in sociology. Wisconsin achieved a national ranking in the top 50 during the 2004-05 season and advanced to two Big Ten Tournaments and a pair of NCAA Championships during her stay in Madison.

With only one upperclassman, a young UTSA squad recorded a 4-16 The Agoura Hills, Calif., native attended the Palmer Tennis Academy in mark last season, including a 1-10 record in Southland dual matches. Tampa, Fla., from 1994–96 and the prestigious Evert Tennis Academy from 1996-98, where she was coached by John Evert, brother of the In 2009, the Roadrunners had their winningest season in six years, legendary Chris Evert. During her time at the Evert Academy, Scott posting a 16-8 overall record and an 8-3 mark in conference play, represented the United States Tennis Association (USTA) at several which was good for a third-place tie in the league standings. UTSA, worldwide junior tournaments beginning at the age of 14, including the which advanced to the Southland Tournament Championship Match, Australian, French and U.S. Opens, the World Youth Cup in Switzerwon seven matches in a row from Feb. 15-March 18 and saw two land and the NTT in Japan. She won numerous singles and doubles players — Holly Phillips (No. 4 singles/No. 3 doubles) and Nathalie titles and at one point was ranked No. 1 in the nation for girls 16 and Wallin (No. 3 doubles) — earn first-team all-conference honors. Phil- under. lips posted a 16-match winning streak in singles play from Feb. 7-April 10 and went 10-1 in league contests. She and Wallin were a perfect Scott started her collegiate career at Florida in 1998 but transferred to 10-0 in conference play and the pair won their final 13 doubles tilts of Washington after two seasons. She was named co-captain during her the campaign. Phillips also earned CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine sec- senior year and led the Huskies to a second-place finish in the Pac-10 ond-team Academic All-District VI accolades in addition to first-team and a sixth-place showing at the NCAA Championships. She finished Southland All-Academic honors. Wallin was named to the circuit’s top her final college season having lost only one dual match and played on academic team as well while Karen Scida was a second-team choice, four teams that ranked among the top 10 nationally. which pushed Scott’s total to nine in her first three seasons in the She and her husband, Ryan, married in August 2009. Alamo City. UTSA won 10 matches and was 6-5 in conference play in 2008. After getting off to a slow start, the Roadrunners finished the season strong, winning six of their final eight matches. Scida earned second-team All-Southland honors at No. 1 singles in addition to first-team all-academic accolades. Other postseason award winners included Monika Drabkova and Phillips, both of whom were second-team all-academic selections.

Scott’s Record as Head Coach YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 TOTALS

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SCHOOL UTSA UTSA UTSA UTSA 4 years

OVR 4-15 16-8 10-13 12-9 42-46

PCT. SOUTHLAND PCT. FINISH .200 1-10 .091 11th .667 8-3 .727 t-3rd .435 6-5 .545 t-5th .571 6-5 .545 6th .477 21-23 .477


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS SINGLES

2010 FINAL STATISTICS

PLAYER Sarah Adams Vivian Carrillo Caroline Dedering Mariel Maffezzolli Kavya Menon Katie Ottenbreit Micaela Silva Nicci Yvanovich TOTALS Percentages

DOUBLES

DUAL 2-7 3-15 3-17 0-11 9-11 8-11 4-15 1-0 32-87 .269

PLAYERS Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit Sarah Adams/Caroline Dedering Mariel Maffezzolli/Kavya Menon Caroline Dedering/Micaela Silva Sarah Adams/Mariel Maffezzolli Caroline Dedering/Katie Ottenbreit TOTALS Percentages

Overall Record: SLC: Region: Home: Away: Neutral: vs National ranked: vs Regional ranked:

SLC 1-7 1-8 2-9 0-5 5-6 4-6 1-9 0-0 16-50 .242 OVERALL 7-11 0-7 4-8 0-5 3-5 0-2 0-2 3-3 17-43 .283

1 --- --- --- --- 0-1 --- 4-15 --- 4-16 .200

2 --- --- 1-9 0-4 2-4 --- --- --- 3-17 .150

3 --- 0-1 2-8 0-2 4-3 --- --- --- 6-14 .300

4 0-2 3-12 --- --- 0-2 0-1 --- --- 3-17 .150

5 1-3 0-2 --- 0-2 3-1 2-5 --- --- 7-13 .350

DUAL SLC 7-11 3-6 0-7 0-0 4-8 0-5 0-5 0-4 3-5 1-5 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 3-3 2-3 17-43 6-27 .283 .182

1 7-11 --- --- --- --- 0-2 --- --- 7-13 .350

2 --- 0-7 0-2 0-5 2-4 --- --- --- 2-18 .100

3 --- --- 4-6 --- 1-1 --- 0-2 3-3 8-12 .400

6 1-2 --- --- 0-3 --- 6-5 --- 1-0 9-10 .474

4-16 1-10 1-12 1-8 1-7 2-1 0-0 0-0

HISTORY

OVERALL 2-7 3-15 3-17 0-11 9-11 8-11 4-15 1-0 32-87 .269

Kavya Menon led the Roadrunners with nine victories in singles matches and tied for the team lead with seven wins in doubles matches.

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS Date Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 2 March 6 March 9 March 13 March 14 March 19 March 27 March 28 April 2 April 3 April 10

Opponent at North Texas vs. Montana State vs. UMKC vs. Montana at Air Force ABILENE CHRISTIAN ST. EDWARD’S at Sam Houston State at Stephen F. Austin SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UT ARLINGTON TEXAS STATE at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas-Pan American MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY at Central Arkansas at Northwestern State LAMAR MCNEESE STATE NICHOLLS

Score L, 0-7 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 L, 2-5 L, 0-7 L, 0-7 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 L, 1-6 L, 3-4 L, 1-6 L, 1-6 L, 2-5 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 W, 6-1 L, 0-7 L, 0-7 L, 1-6 L, 0-7

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

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

2010 SEASON RESULTS

% % * % * % * % * % * % * % % * % * % * % * % *

% denotes region match * denotes Southland Conference match

Match #1 North Texas 7, UTSA 0

Match #3 UTSA 5, UMKC 2

SINGLES

SINGLES

DOUBLES

DOUBLES

Match #2 UTSA 5, Montana State 2

Match #4 Montana 5, UTSA 2

SINGLES

SINGLES

DOUBLES

DOUBLES

Jan. 31, 2010, at Las Colinas, Texas 1. Irina Paraschiv (UNT) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-0, 6-2 2. Madura Ranganathan (UNT) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-0, 6-1 3. Paula Diuta (UNT) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-0, 6-1 4. Barbora Vykydalova (UNT) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-3, 6-0 5. Amy Joubert (UNT) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-3, 6-2 6. Narine Kazarova (UNT) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 2-6, 6-4, 10-7 1. Irina Paraschiv/Amy Joubert (UNT) def. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-1 2. Narine Kazarova/Madura Ranganathan (UNT) def. Mariel Maffezzolli/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 8-6 3. Catalina Cruz/Barbora Vykydalova (UNT) def. Katie Ottenbreit/Kavya Menon (UTSA) 8-2

1. Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Ali Griffin (MSU) 6-4, 6-4 2. Laura Villegas (MSU) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-1, 6-2 3. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) def. Charlotta Hjalmarrso (MSU) 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 4. Jennifer Coll (MSU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-3, 7-5 5. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Andrea De La Torre (MSU) 5-7, 6-4, 10-4 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Lucy Fairbotham (MSU) 6-1, 6-3 1. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Andrea De La Torre/Charlotta Hjalmarrso (MSU) 9-7 2. Laura Villegas/Ali Griffin (MSU) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-2 3. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Jennifer Coll/Lucy Fairbotham (MSU) 8-3

1. Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Chelsea Horner (UMKC) 6-2, 6-1 2. Eva Dalvai (UMKC) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-3, 6-2 3. Laura Bouet (UMKC) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-1, 2-6, 6-1 4. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Suzan Lisenby (UMKC) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 5. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Jillian Yakominich (UMKC) 7-6, 6-0 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Jessica Ball (UMKC) 6-4, 6-0 1. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Eva Dalvai/Chelsea Horner (UMKC) 8-6 2. Jessica Ball/Suzan Lisenby (UMKC) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-5 3. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Laura Bouet/Jillian Yakominich (UMKC) 8-1

HISTORY

Feb. 5, 2010, at Colorado Springs, Colo.

Feb. 5, 2010, at Colorado Springs, Colo.

Feb. 6, 2010, at Colorado Springs, Colo. 1. Rebecca Bran (UM) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-4, 1-6, 6-2 2. Constance Alexander (UM) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-1, 6-1 3. Amanda Bran (UM) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-4, 7-6, 10-4 4. Heather Davidson (UM) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-0, 6-2 5. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Lauren Gibson (UM) 6-3, 6-2 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Cara Lehman (UM) 6-0, 6-0 1. Rebecca Bran/Heather Davidson (UM) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-3 2. Amanda Bran/Lauren Gibson (UM) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-6 3. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Constance Alexander/Cara Lehman (UM) 8-2

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS Match #5 Air Force 7, UTSA 0

Feb. 7, 2010, at Colorado Springs, Colo. SINGLES

1. Christen Monreal (AFA) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, 6-2 2. Melissa Cecil (AFA) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-3, 6-2 3. Hannah Dake (AFA) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-1, 6-1 4. Christine Molina (AFA) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-3, 6-2 5. Tahlia Smoke (AFA) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-4 6. Sarah Cassman (AFA) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-1

DOUBLES

2010 SEASON RESULTS

1. Melissa Cecil/Hannah Dake (AFA) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-4 2. Katrina Eromin/Allie Chermel (AFA) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-6 3. Christine Molina/Christen Monreal (AFA) def. Katie Ottenbreit/Kavya Menon (UTSA) 8-2

Match #6 Abilene Christian 7, UTSA 0

Feb. 13, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas SINGLES

1. Jaclyn Walker (ACU) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, 6-1 2. Julia Mongin (ACU) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-1, 6-2 3. Dina Pavlin (ACU) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-0, 6-0 4. Cassie Carver (ACU) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-1, 6-2 5. Lauren White (ACU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 2-6, 6-2, 10-6 6. Hannah Kelley (ACU) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-3

DOUBLES

1. Jaclyn Walker/Dina Pavlin (ACU) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-2 2. Julia Mongin/Cassie Carver (ACU) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-1 3. Hannah Kelley/Lauren White (ACU) def. Katie Ottenbreit/Kavya Menon (UTSA) 8-2

Match #7 UTSA 4, St. Edward’s 3

Match #10 Southeastern Louisiana 4, UTSA 3

SINGLES

SINGLES

Feb. 14, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas 1. Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Paige Rachel (SEU) 6-4, 7-6 (9-7) 2. Audrey Tompkins (SEU) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-4, 5-7, 1-0 (10-8) 3. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Elizabeth Jacobi (SEU) 6-0, 6-1 4. Mary Bain (SEU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-6) 5. Heather Brien (SEU) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 6. Nicci Yvanovich (UTSA) def. Caryn McGraw (SEU) 6-0, 6-1

DOUBLES

1. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Audrey Tompkins/Paige Rachel (SEU) 8-6 2. Elizabeth Jacobi/Mary Bain (SEU) def. Caroline Dedering/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-0 3. Katie Ottenbreit/Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Heather Brien/Caryn McGraw (SEU) 8-3

March 2, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas

1. Audrey Chelini (SLU) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 2. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) def. Nina Schmied (SLU) 2-6, 6-4, 10-8 3. Camille Pilon (SLU) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-2, 7-6 4. Morgane Dadot (SLU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-1, 6-1 5. Sarah Adams (UTSA) def. Mia Hagiu (SLU) 6-3, 7-5 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Annika Hanke (SLU) 6-2, 7-5

DOUBLES

1. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Audrey Chelini/Morgane Dadot (SLU) 8-4 2. Nina Schmied/Camille Pilon (SLU) def. Sarah Adams/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 8-4 3. Mia Hagiu/Annika Hanke (SLU) def. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-3

Match #8 Sam Houston State 5, UTSA 2

Match #11 UT Arlington 6, UTSA 1

SINGLES

SINGLES

Feb. 27, 2010, at Huntsville, Texas

1. Giorgia Pozzan (SHSU) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 7-6, 6-1 2. Tatyana Postnikova (SHSU) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-1, 7-5 3. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Sheridan Currie (SHSU) 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 4. Nadia Dubyanskaya (SHSU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-3, 6-1 5. Cally Woerner (SHSU) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-1, 6-7, 6-1 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Default (SHSU), by forfeit

DOUBLES

HISTORY

Micaela Silva posted a straight-sets singles win and teamed with Vivian Carrillo for a doubles victory against St. Edward’s on Feb. 14.

1. Federica Denti/Giorgia Pozzan (SHSU) def. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-1 2. Sheridan Currie/Tatyana Postnikova (SHSU) def. Sarah Adams/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 8-4 3. Nadia Dubyanskaya/Cally Woerner (SHSU) def. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-4

March 6, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas 1. Klara Jagosova (UTA) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-4, 6-3 2. Katarina Mlcochova (UTA) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 7-5, 4-6, 10-8 3. Monika Hadvigerova (UTA) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-1, 6-1 4. Maria Martinez-Romer (UTA) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-1, 6-0 5. Sarah Adams (UTSA) def. Daiana Negreanu (UTA), by default 6. Nikola Matovicova (UTA) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-4

DOUBLES

1. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Klara Jagosova/Daiana Negreanu (UTA) 8-5 2. Monika Hadvigerova/Katarina Mlcochova (UTA) def. Caroline Dedering/Sarah Adams (UTSA) 8-1 3. Nikola Matovicova/Maria Martinez-Romer (UTA) def. Kavya Menon/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-4

Match #9 Stephen F. Austin 6, UTSA 1

Match #12 Texas State 6, UTSA 1

SINGLES

SINGLES

Feb. 28, 2010, at Nacogdoches, Texas 1. Roxana Enica (SFA) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, 6-2 2. Alina Shazkho (SFA) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-0, 7-5 3. Paola Muntuenga (SFA) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-2, 6-1 4. Tatiana Smolnikova (SFA) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 7-6, 6-3 5. Alice Pacaut (SFA) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-1, 6-1 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Sanjana Kapur (SFA) 7-6, 6-0

DOUBLES

1. Roxana Enica/Alina Shazkho (SFA) def. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-3 2. Paola Muntuenga/Alice Pacaut (SFA) def. Sarah Adams/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 8-7 3. Jamie Williams/Meaghan Ocanas (SFA) def. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-4

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March 9, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas 1. Andrea Giraldo (TXST) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-1, 6-0 2. Melissa Hadad (TXST) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-1, 6-4 3. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Gabriela Rojas (TXST) 6-7, 6-3, 11-9 4. Mariana Perez (TXST) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-1, 6-4 5. Kiki Kruse (TXST) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 7-6, 6-0 6. Nyssa Peele (TXST) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-1

DOUBLES

1. Andrea Giraldo/Melissa Hadad (TXST) def. Caroline Dedering/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-4 2. Mariana Perez/Gabriela Rojas (TXST) def. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-4 3. Kiki Kruse/Nyssa Peele (TXST) def. Sarah Adams/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-1


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS Match #13 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5, UTSA 2

Match #18 Lamar 7, UTSA 0

SINGLES

SINGLES

DOUBLES

DOUBLES

Match #14 Texas-Pan American 4, UTSA 2

Match #19 McNeese State 6, UTSA 1

SINGLES

SINGLES

DOUBLES

DOUBLES

Match #15 Maryland-Baltimore County 5, UTSA 2

Match #20 Nicholls 7, UTSA 0

SINGLES

SINGLES

DOUBLES

DOUBLES

March 13, 2010, at Corpus Christi, Texas

1. Mirna Cicak (AMCC) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-3, 6-2 2. Doris Kuselj (AMCC) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-2, 7-5 3. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Adrienne Kovacs (AMCC) 6-3, 6-4 4. Bianca Discordia (AMCC) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-2, 6-3 5. LeAnne Mascall (AMCC) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-4, 6-3 6. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Nadia Filmalter (AMCC) 7-5, 2-6, 10-7 1. Mirna Cicak/Megan Harless (AMCC) def. Caroline Dedering/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-6 2. Doris Kuselj/Bianca Discordia (AMCC) def. Kavya Menon/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 9-7 3. LeAnne Mascall/Nadia Filmalter (AMCC) def. Sarah Adams/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-5

1. Luisa Cantu (UTPA) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-7 (5-0), 6-4, 6-3 2. Megan Bedeau (UTPA) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-4, 7-5 3. Nina Ciric (UTPA) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-2, 6-2 4. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Reetta Raty (UTPA) 6-2, 6-1 5. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Sarah Burton (UTPA) 6-1, 6-2 6. Andrea Salvetova (UTPA) vs. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-3, 2-6, 1-0, unfinished 1. Megan Bedeau/Luisa Cantu (UTPA) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 9-8 (5-0) 2. Nina Ciric/Reetta Raty (UTPA) def. Caroline Dedering/Sarah Adams (UTSA) 8-2 3. Mariel Maffezzolli/Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Sarah Burton/Andrea Salvetova (UTPA) 8-4

March 19, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas

1. Alice Chen (UMBC) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-1, 7-5 2. Carmen Jackman (UMBC) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 7-5, 1-6, 6-1 3. Lorena Valente (UMBC) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-4, 6-2 4. Emily Mannix (UMBC) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 5. Heidi Danielsson (UMBC) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 3-3, 6-1 6. Sarah Adams (UTSA) def. Barbara Couto (UMBC) 6-1, 6-1 1. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Heidi Danielsson/Alice Chen (UMBC) 9-8 2. Kavya Menon/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) def. Carmen Jackman/Emily Mannix (UMBC) 9-8 3. Katie Ottenbreit/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) def. Barbara Couto/Lorena Valente (UMBC) 8-3

1. Mariaryeni Gutierrez (LU) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-1, 6-0 2. Kaltrina Harbuzi (LU) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 3. Manijee Ashrafi (LU) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-0, 6-4 4. Natalia Mayagoitia (LU) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-2 5. Manami Kuroda (LU) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-1, 6-4 6. Diana Mendez (LU) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-0, 6-2 1. Mariaryeni Gutierrez/Manijee Ashrafi (LU) def. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 8-1 2. Kaltrina Harbuzi/Natalia Mayagoitia (LU) def. Kavya Menon/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-3 3. Caroline Dedering/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Diana Mendez/Manami Kuroda (LU) 8-3

2010 SEASON RESULTS

March 14, 2010, at McAllen, Texas

April 2, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas

April 3, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas 1. Ilona Serchenko (MCN) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, retired 2. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Victoria Martinez (MCN) 7-6, 6-4 3. Petra Gudelj (MCN) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 7-6, 6-0, 10-7 4. Kwynn Biggs (MCN) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-0, 6-2 5. Tea Tvrtkovic (MCN) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 6. Inga Efimenko (MCN) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-3, 6-3 1. Victoria Martinez/Ralista Pirdopska (MCN) def. Vivian Carrillo/Micaela Silva (UTSA) 9-7 2. Kavya Menon/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) def. Petra Gudelj/Maria Frausto (MCN) 8-4 3. Ilona Serchenko/Kwynn Biggs (MCN) def. Caroline Dedering/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 9-7

April 10, 2010, at San Antonio, Texas 1. Florina Nosca (NICH) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-4, 6-1 2. Natalia Zamora (NICH) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-2, 6-4 3. Tatiana Denezhkina (NICH) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-7, 6-2, 10-3 4. S. Kalyanasundarm (NICH) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 7-5, 6-2 5. Sanja Stanojcic (NICH) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-4 6. Melissa Harrison (NICH) def. Sarah Adams (UTSA) 6-7, 6-4, 10-8 1. Florina Nosca/Natalia Zamora (NICH) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-6 2. Melissa Harrison/Tatiana Denezhkina (NICH) def. Mariel Maffezzolli/Kavya Menon (UTSA) 8-5 3. S. Kalyanasundarm/Sanja Stanojcic (NICH) def. Caroline Dedering/Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 8-7

Match #16 UTSA 6, Central Arkansas 1 March 27, 2010, at Conway, Ark. SINGLES

1. Micaela Silva (UTSA) def. Petra Keilova (UCA) 6-1, 6-1 2. Kavya Menon (UTSA) def. Lisa Mainz (UCA) 6-3, 6-4 3. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) def. Kazumi Otani (UCA) 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 4. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Allison Hartman (UCA) 6-2, 6-3 5. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) def. Kati Anderson (UCA) 6-4, 6-0 6. Lindsey Short (UCA) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 7-5, 6-2

DOUBLES

HISTORY

1. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) def. Petra Keilova/Lisa Mainz (UCA) 8-4 2. Allison Hartman/Lindsey Short (UCA) def. Kavya Menon/Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 8-4 3. Katie Ottenbreit/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) def. Kazumi Otani/Kati Anderson (UCA) 8-4

Match #17 Northwestern State 7, UTSA 0 March 28, 2010, at Natchitoches, La. SINGLES

1. Olga Bazhanova (NWLA) def. Micaela Silva (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 2. Adna Curukovic (NWLA) def. Kavya Menon (UTSA) 6-4, 6-1 3. Martina Rubesova (NWLA) def. Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 4. Kathrin Lange (NWLA) def. Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 6-0, 6-3 5. Andrea Nedorostova (NWLA) def. Katie Ottenbreit (UTSA) 6-2, 6-0 6. Bianca Schulz (NWLA) def. Mariel Maffezzolli (UTSA) 6-1, 6-0

DOUBLES

1. Olga Bazhanova/Adna Curukovic (NWLA) def. Micaela Silva/Vivian Carrillo (UTSA) 8-2 2. Martina Rubesova/Andrea Nedorostova (NWLA) def. Mariel Maffezzolli/Kavya Menon (UTSA) 8-0 3. Kathrin Lange/Bianca Schulz (NWLA) def. Katie Ottenbreit/Caroline Dedering (UTSA) 8-4

Caroline Dedering posted both singles and doubles victories in the Roadrunners’ 6-1 win at Central Arkansas on March 27.

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS 2010 Southland Conference Final Standings

2010 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS/AWARDS

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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

W 11 10 8 8 7 5 4 4 4 4 1 0

SOUTHLAND L Pct. 0 1.000 1 .909 3 .727 3 .727 4 .636 6 .455 7 .364 7 .364 7 .364 7 .364 10 .091 11 .000

OVERALL L 1 7 7 9 11 11 8 11 12 14 16 15

Pct. .952 .632 .650 .609 .421 .476 .619 .450 .400 .364 .200 .118

2010 All-Southland Conference Selections FIRST TEAM SINGLES 1. Mariaryeni Gutierrez (Lamar) 2. Kaltrina Harbuzi (Lamar) 3. Martina Rubesova (Northwestern State) 4. Kathrin Lange (Northwestern State) 5. Daiana Negreanu (UT Arlington) 6. Nyssa Peele (Texas State)

2010 Southland Championship Tournament Friday-Sunday, April 23-25, 2010 HEB Tennis Center • Corpus Christi, Texas Hosted by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Friday, April 23 Match 1: No. 3 Texas State def. No. 6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 4-1 Match 2: No. 2 UT Arlington def. No. 7 Southeastern Louisiana, 4-1 Match 3: No. 4 Lamar def. No. 5 Sam Houston State, 4-1 Match 4: No. 1 Northwestern State def. No. 8 Stephen F. Austin, 4-0 Saturday, April 24 Match 5: No. 2 UT Arlington def. No. 3 Texas State, 4-0 Match 6: No. 1 Northwestern State def. No. 4 Lamar, 4-0

HISTORY

W 20 12 13 14 8 10 13 9 8 8 4 2

Sunday, April 25 Championship: No. 1 Northwestern State def. No. 2 UT Arlington, 4-3 NCAA Automatic Qualifier: Northwestern State

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DOUBLES 1. Olga Bazhanova/Adna Curukovic (Northwestern State) 2. Martina Rubesova/Andrea Nedorostova (Northwestern State) 3. Kathrin Lange/Bianca Schulz (Northwestern State) SECOND TEAM SINGLES 1. Olga Bazhanova (Northwestern State) 2. Doris Kuselj (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) 3. Paola Montuenga (Stephen F. Austin) 4. Maria Martinez-Romero (UT Arlington) 5. Andrea Nedorostova (Northwestern State) 6. Bianca Schulz (Northwestern State) DOUBLES 1. Mariaryeni Gutierrez/Manijee Ashrafi (Lamar) 2. Gabriela Rojas/Mariana Perez (Texas State) 3. Maria Martinez-Romero/Nikola Matovikova (UT Arlington) Player of the Year: Mariaryeni Gutierrez (Lamar) Freshman of the Year: Doris Kuselj (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) Newcomer of the Year: Martina Rubesova (Northwestern State) Coach of the Year: Patric DuBois (Northwestern State)


2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

Yearly Records Since Joining Southland Conference Overall (Pct.) 13-6 (.684) 10-5 (.667) 11-8 (.579) 13-5 (.722) 9-9 (.500) 10-9 (.526) 15-6 (.714) 15-8 (.652) 15-7 (.682) 14-6 (.700) 16-7 (.696) 21-4 (.840) 10-11 (.476) 5-14 (.263) 10-11 (.476) 12-9 (.571) 10-13 (.435) 16-8 (.667) 4-16 (.200) 229-162 (.586)

SLC (Finish) 5-2 (2nd) 5-2 (2nd) 5-4 (3rd) 7-2 (3rd) 7-2 (2nd) 4-4 (5th) 8-1 (1st) 8-2 (t-2nd) 9-1 (2nd) 9-1 (2nd) 9-1 (2nd) 10-0 (1st) 7-3 (4th) 4-6 (t-7th) 6-4 (t-3rd) 6-5 (6th) 6-5 (t-5th) 8-3 (t-3rd) 1-10 (11th) 124-58 (.681)

2004 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year Massiel Martinez Southland Conference Coach of the Year

Celine Verdier 1998

Becky Roberts 1999

HISTORY

Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL

2004 Southland Conference Player of the Year Paula Erausquin

Brenda Niemeyer 2003

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

First-Team All-Southland Conference Selections

Mary Lopez 1993 - singles 1994 - doubles

Stacey Anderson 1993 - singles

Linda Langlais 1994 - doubles

Elizabeth Hollingsworth 1995 - singles

Tanya Cornejo 1996 - singles

Jenny Karlsson 1998 - singles/doubles

Jitske Minderhoud 1998 - singles 1999 - singles

Louise Soderkvist 1998 - singles/doubles 2000 - singles/doubles

Eva Soderkvist 2000 - singles/doubles 2001 - singles/doubles 2002 - doubles

Emily Foster 2001 - doubles

Svenja Fuhrig 2002 - singles/doubles 2003 - singles/doubles

Nicole Bouffler 2002 - doubles 2003 - doubles

Chantal Lesaar 2002 - doubles 2003 - doubles

Paula Erausquin 2003 - singles/doubles 2004 - singles

Kateryna Romanenko 2003 - singles

Massiel Martinez 2004 - singles

Ana Paula Soto Anton 2004 - singles

Sandra Kukla 2006 - singles

HISTORY

Second-Team All-Southland Conference Selections 2000 - Svenja Fuhrig (singles) 2001 - Emily Foster (singles); Phyllis Wilunda (singles/doubles); Svenja Fuhrig (doubles) 2002 - Nicole Bouffler (singles); Emily Foster (singles/doubles); Eva Soderkvist (singles); Kateryna Romanenko (singles/doubles) Holly Phillips 2009 - singles 2009 - doubles

Nathalie Wallin 2009 - doubles

2003 - Nicole Bouffler (singles); Chantal Lesaar (singles); Nadezda Rossikhina (singles/doubles); Kateryna Romanenko (doubles) 2004 - Paula Erausquin (doubles); Barbara Mooney (doubles) 2005 - Tanya Hasking (doubles); Nadezda Rossikhina (doubles) 2008 - Karen Scida (singles)

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS A

Sarah Adams....................................... 2010 Stacey Anderson............................ 1991-93

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

B

Alison Baker........................................ 1989 Lisa Bakewell....................................... 1986 Barbara Barend.............................. 1993-96 Maria Barger........................................ 1984 Jeannie Bettauer................................. 1984 Anne-Laurence-Bilenne....................... 1998 Nicole Bouffler................................ 2002-03 Alysa Brown.................................... 1994-95

H

Rachael Hansen.................................. 2005 Tanya Hasking................................ 2005-08 Lisa Hibler............................................ 1982 Elizabeth Hollingsworth......................1994-95 Shelly Holmes................................. 1983-86

Jenny Karlsson............................... 1997-98 Sandra Kukla.................................. 2006-07

D

HISTORY

Sandra Kukla (2006-07) earned first-team All-Southland Conference honors in singles during the 2006 season.

L

D’Ann Eilers.................................... 1994-98 Nicole Eilers......................................... 1994 Paula Erausquin............................. 2003-05

Linda Langlais................................ 1994-95 Chantal Lesaar............................... 2002-05 Mary Lopez..................................... 1992-95 Mimi Lozano............................... 1999-2001

F

M

Karla Fitzgerald................................... 1982 Evelyn Folkerts.................................... 2001 Emily Foster ....................................... 2002 Svenja Fuhrig................................. 2001-03 Tasja Fuhrig......................................... 2004

G

Mary Garcia......................................... 1982 Denise Garza.................................. 1989-92 Galien Gembler................................... 1990 Sonya Gonzales.................................. 2004 Lilliana Gonzalez................................. 2004

P

Joanne Patlan...................................... 1984 Holly Phillips................................... 2007-09

R

Karen Roland....................................... 1987 Kateryna Romanenko..................... 2002-04 Nadezda Rossikhina....................... 2003-05 Laurie Runyan................................ 1983-84

S

Cynthia Calzada............................. 1989-90 Vivian Carrillo.................................... 2010 Julie Colin................................... 1998-2000 Tanya Cornejo................................ 1995-98 Pinky Cruz........................................... 1983

E

Katie Ottenbreit............................. 2009-10

K

C

Caroline Dedering......................... 2008-09 Laura Dietrich...................................... 1982 Lisa Doggett................................... 1982-83 Shelley Dominguez.............................. 1986 Monika Drabkova............................ 2006-09 Sandra Duque............................ 1998-2000

O

Mariel Maffezzolli............................... 2010 Massiel Martinez............................. 2004-05 Laura McCarty............................ 1999-2001 Kavya Menon..................................... 2010 Jitske Minderhoud.......................... 1996-99 Barbara Mooney............................. 2003-06 Diana Moreno................................. 1996-97 Melissa Moreno.............................. 1993-96

N

Brenda Niemeyer............................ 1983-85 Kelly Ann Nolan.............................. 1989-92

Karen Scida.................................... 2006-09 Felice Schneider.................................. 1991 Florentine Schneider...................... 1990-93 Sue Serna............................................ 1984 Kate Sharp........................................... 1989 Micaela Silva................................. 2009-10 Eva Silvester................................... 2006-08 Christina Sinclair............................. 1989-90 Eva Soderkvist............................ 1999-2002 Louise Soderkvist....................... 1997-2000 Ana Paula Soto Anton.................... 2004-07 Sarah Stacy.................................... 1991-92 Beth Standlee................................. 1982-83 Debbie Swize....................................... 1982

T

Nancy Tilbury....................................... 1987 Charlotta Thollin.................................. 1993 Isabelle Thouvenin......................... 1996-97 Karen Tobias........................................ 1982 Karla Trevino.................................. 1989-90 Loretta Tuning...................................... 1987

V

Mariska Van Yzerloo............................ 1991 Lorri Valdez..................................... 1992-93 Angie Vick............................................ 1990

W

Kristin Wagner................................ 1992-93 Nathalie Wallin................................ 2006-09 Suzy Wieser........................................ 1987 Phyllis Wilunda............................... 2000-01 Cindy Wimpee..................................... 1996

Y

Nicci Yvanovich................................... 2010

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2011 UTSA WOMEN’S TENNIS TV/RADIO ROSTER

Vivian Carrillo

Caroline Dedering

Isabelle Jonsson

Mariel Maffezzolli

Kavya Menon

Katie Ottenbreit

Stefanie Peana

Micaela Silva

Lauren Springer

Erin Scott Head Coach



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