2006-07 emu tennis

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2006-07 emu tennis
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T.O.C./Quick Facts
EMU Sports Information
EMU Athletics Phone Directory
Team Photo/Roster
Head Coach Ryan Ray
Laura Fernandez
Yana Parfenyuk
Christina Bestehorn
Vanessa Frankowski
Aditi Krishnan
Flavia Micati
Joanna Woo
Emma Czarnecki
Eastern Michigan University
EMU Athletic Department
EMU Student Athletic Support
Mid-American Conference
2005-06 MAC Season & Statistics
2005-06 EMU Statistics and Results
Individual EMU Records & Honors
EMU Season by Season Results
TCF Bank - Official Bank of EMU
UNIVERSITY
Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan
Founded: 1849
Enrollment: 24,000
President: Dr. John A. Fallon, III
Nickname: Eagles
Colors: Dark Green (349) and White
Conference: Mid-American (MAC)
Home Court: Chippewa Club
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Athletics Director: Derrick Gragg
Associate AD-Internal: Mike Malach
Asst. AD-Marketing: Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg
Assistant AD-Compliance: Melody Reifel Werner
Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Nordwall
Equipment Manager: Darrell Halberg
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Jim Streeter
Assistant SID: Greg Steiner
Tennis Contact: Paul Pancoe
Office Phone: 734.487.0317
Office Fax: 734.485.3840
E-mail: [email protected]
Office E-mail: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 799 Hewitt Road
Convocation Center
Room 307
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Web Site: www.emueagles.com
2006-07 TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 10-11
2005-06 MAC Record/Finish: 4-4/5th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1
Newcomers: 2
WOMEN’S TENNIS STAFF
Head Coach: Ryan Ray (Nebraska-Kearney ‘98)
Record at EMU (Years): First Year
MAC Record (Years): First Year
Career Record (Years): 23-26
Office Phone Number: 734.487.2244
CREDITS
Writing by Paul Pancoe, covers designed by Babs
Rambold. Edited by Jim Streeter. Photography
by Dick Schwarze and Randy Mascharka.
Information is currrent as of March 20, 2007.
Junior Vanessa Frankowski
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at Michigan State Invitational
at Toledo Rocket Invitational
at ITA Regional (at Michigan State)
at Marshall
vs Morehead State (at Marshall)
at Michigan State
at Wisconsin
at Cincinnati
at Dayton
DETROIT
vs. Illinois State (at Western Michigan)
at Stetson
at Bethune-Cookman
at Central Florida
at Indiana State
TOLEDO*
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at Ball State*
at Miami*
NORTHERN ILLINOIS*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
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at Western Michigan*
at MAC Championships (at Toledo)
NCAA Regionals
NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)
BOLD CAPS home match at Chippewa Club
*Mid-American Conference match
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2006-07 EMU TENNIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
EMU Sports Information
EMU MEDIA POLICIES AND SERVICES
The Eastern Michigan University tennis guide is intended to
be a source of information for the media. If additional
information on EMU volleyball and other Eagle sports is
required, please contact the EMU Sports Information Office,
located on the second floor of the Convocation Center.
CONTACT
The Sports Information contact for the tennis team is Paul
Pancoe. He can be reached at 734.487.0317, or via e-mail
at [email protected].
SERVICES
The EMU Sports Information Office offers a weekly release
containing team and individual notes, statistics, reviews of
past games and a look ahead to upcoming events. Additional
information will include Mid-American Conference rankings,
statistics and league notes.
CREDENTIALS AND PARKING
All credential requests should be directed to Paul Pancoe at
least one week in advance of home matches. All media
wishing to attend away meets should contact the host
institution regarding media policies and services. EMU does
not issue parking credentials for volleyball. Parking for the
Convocation Center can be found at the arena on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Media personnel will be responsible
for their own parking arrangements.
PRESS SERVICES
Game programs, notes and cumulative statistics for all participating teams will be available one hour prior to all meets. Box
scores will be available at the conclusion of the game.
INTERVIEWS
Head Coach Ryan Ray is available for interviews on an
appointment-only basis between matches and after practices.
Personal interviews with the coach and players should be
scheduled with the EMU Sports Information Office.
Individual players are available for interviews Monday-Thursday. Their availability will depend on practice and class schedules. Please give at least 24-hour advance notice so the players
can be contacted and arrangements can be made. Home phone
numbers for players and coaches WILL NOT be given out by the
EMU Sports Information Office.
The coaching staff and players will be available for post-match
interviews following a short cooling-off period.
WORLD WIDE WEB
The media can access all the latest EMU tennis news on the
athletic department’s Web site, located at EMUEagles.com. The
EMU Sports Information Office produces this Web site with the
most up-to-date and extensive coverage of the Eagles. Tennis
information available on the EMU Web site includes statistics,
rosters, press releases and notes.
EMU SPORTS INFORMATION
JIM STREETER
Sports Information Director
Office Phone: 734.487.0317/0318
Home Phone: 734.485.3221
E-mail: [email protected]
PAUL PANCOE
Graduate Assistant
Office Phone: 734.487.0317/0318
E-mail: [email protected]
GREG STEINER
Sports Information Assistant
Office Phone: 734.487.0317/0318
Home Phone: 734.845.1132
E-mail: [email protected]
DAN MURPHY
Graduate Assistant
Office Phone: 734.487.0317/0318
E-mail: [email protected]
Mailing Address
799 Hewitt Road
Convocation Center, Room 307
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Sports Information Fax: 734.485.3840
Office E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.emueagles.com
MEKYE PHELPS
Graduate Assistant
Office Phone: 734.487.0317/0318
E-mail: [email protected]
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EMU ATHLETICS
ADMINISTRATION
Derrick Gragg, Athletics Director ....................... 487.1050
Darrell Hallberg, Equipment Manager ................ 487.6478
Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg, Asst. AD/SWA 487.8682
Mike Malach, Associate AD/Administration ......... 487.5313
Steve Nordwall, Director of Sports Medicine ....... 487.5183
Ron Reid, Ticket Manager ................................ 487.2282
Melody Reifel Werner, Director of Compliance .... 487.1238
Jim Streeter, Sports Information Director ........... 487.0317
Mike Szerszen, Strength & Conditioning Coord. .. 487.2152
Assoctiate Atheltics Director ............................. 487.1050
WOMEN’S TENNIS STAFF
Ryan Ray, Head Coach ..................................... 487.2244
HEAD COACHING STAFF
Karen Baird, Softball ....................................... 487.1031
Kim Berrington, Women’s Volleyball .................. 487.0291
Derek DelPorto, Wrestling ................................ 487.6429
Roger Coryell, Baseball .................................... 487.0315
Bruce Cunningham, Men’s Golf ................. 487.6703/2441
Brad Fairchild, Men’s X-Country/Track ............... 487.0236
Jeff Genyk, Football ......................................... 487.6961
Scott Hall, Women’s Soccer ............................. 487.2144
Chris Heike, Cheer .................................... 810.533.0723
Brad Holdren, Interim Women’s Rowing ............. 487.2234
Peter Linn, Swimming ..................................... 487.0463
Sue Parks, Women’s X-Country/Track ............... 487.0262
Suzy Merchant, Women’s Basketball.................. 487.4451
Charles Ramsey, Men’s Basketball ..................... 487.0214
Loren Smith, Men’s & Women’s Diving ............... 487.3079
Sandy Wagner, Women’s Golf ................... 487.6435/2241
Steve Wilce, Gymnastics .................................. 487.1082
TBA, Dance Team ..................................... 734.395.5031
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Eastern Michigan University is to complement and supplement the overall mission of the institution. The intercollegiate
program is committed to enriching the intellectual and physical growth and development of all student-athletes.
The program will strive to provide competitive opportunities to a wide range of student-athletes at the conference,
regional and national levels, and will engender support for
the institution among many constituents, including students,
faculty, alumni, friends and local communities.
The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed
to building the program based on the following principles:
• COMMITMENT TO COMPLIANCE
In order to develop the character and ethical values of
student-athletes, and by continuation, all of those as
sociated with the intercollegiate program, the program
must be operated with strict respect for, and adherence
to, all rules and regulations of governing agencies.
• COMMITMENT TO EQUITY
The Department of Athletics shall remain committed,
in spirit and action, to the principle of gender and ethnic
diversity. Competitive opportunities, fiscal resources
and support services shall be distributed equitably.
• COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION
The primary objective of all Eastern Michigan University
student-athletes is to graduate. Intercollegiate participation
and achievement is secondary. All staff and coaches must
endeavor to assist the student-athlete in meeting their
academic goals.
• COMMITMENT TO SERVICE
The intercollegiate program, and all participants and
staff, must represent the University with distinction. All
actions and conduct are a reflection on the University,
and must be consistent with the University’s mission.
• COMMITMENT TO SPORTSMANSHIP
The Department of Athletics will provide an environment
characterized by the highest level of sportsmanship. All
staff, coaches and student-athletes will compete with
dignity and honor.
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2006-07 EMU TENNIS
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE DIRECTORY
(All phone numbers area code 734 unless otherwise noted)
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TEAM PHOTO
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
ROSTER
Back Row: Head Coach Ryan Ray, Yana Parfenyuk, Catharina Bestehorn, Flavia Micati, Vanessa Frankowski
Kneeling: Emma Czarnecki, Laura Fernandez, Aditi Krishnan, Joanna Woo
2006-07 Eastern Michigan Eagles Tennis Roster
Player
Catharina Bestehorn
Emma Czarnecki
Laura Fernandez
Vanessa Frankowski
Aditi Krishnan
Flavia Micati
Yana Parfenyuk
Joanna Woo
Ht.
5-8
5-4
5-2
6-0
5-3
5-7
5-5
5-7
Cl.-Elig.
Gr.-Jr.
So.-Fr.
Sr.-Sr.
Jr.-Jr.
Jr.-Jr.
Jr.-Jr.
Gr.-Sr.
So.-So.
Hometown-High School (Previous School)
Ebenhausen, Germany-Icking Gymnasium
Huntington Woods, Mich.-Berkley High School
La Vega, Dominican Republic-Colegio Inmaculada Concepcion
Stuttgart, Germany-Albertus Magnus Gymnasium
Markham, Ontario-Canada-Markville Secondary School
Rio de Janerio, Brazil-Cejo Terejopolis RJ
Omsk, Russia-Math and Physics Liuceum #64
Winnipeg, Manitoba-Vincent Massey Collegiate
Head Coach: Ryan Ray (Nebraska-Kearney ‘98) -- First Season
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HEAD COACH RYAN RAY
The Ryan Ray File
Name: Ryan Ray
Born: June 4, 1975 (Blair, Nebraska)
High School: Blair (Nebraska) H.S.
College: University of Nebraska at Kearney - Graduated in 1998 with Bachelor’s degrees in sports administration
and business administration
University of Oklahoma - Graduated in 2000 with a Master’s degree in sport management
Coaching Experience
Year
School
2003-2005
Indiana State University
2001-2003
Saint Louis University
2001
University of Northern Iowa
1998-2000
University of Oklahoma
1997-1998
University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Position
Head Tennis Coach (men)
Assistant Tennis Coach (men and women)
Assistant Tennis Coach (men and women)
Volunteer Assistant Tennis Coach (men)
Student Assistant Coach (men and women)
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
Ryan Ray is entering his first season as Eastern Michigan’s head women’s tennis coach. Ray (64-75) most recently was head coach of the men’s tennis program at Indiana State University,
leading them to an undefeated regular season conference championship and a second place
finish in the conference tournament while earning Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year
in 2005.
Ray will look to bring his recruiting talents to EMU, which he showed, impressively at Indiana
State, by starting with a roster of two players and producing a team consisting of four players
ranked in the top 200 in the world in junior play and a junior college All-American. Two of those
players had multiple years of Davis Cup experience in their native countries. Ray also coached
two doubles teams to national rankings as high as #43 and #54 during the 2005 season.
During the 2002 and 2003 seasons Ray was the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at
Saint Louis University. Ray helped the Saint Louis women’s team to their best Conference USA tournament finish in six
seasons, and the men’s program improved their regional ranking from 13th to 5th.
In the 2001 season, Ray served as the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at the University of Northern
Iowa. While mainly responsible for the women’s program, he helped them reach a 15-5 record and a No. 68 national
ranking, the first in school history.
During the 1999 and 2000 seasons Ray spent time as a volunteer coach at the University of Oklahoma where
they obtained a No. 30 national ranking and No. 1 ranking in the central region.
As a four-year letterman while at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, Ray was a member of the 1997 NCAA Div.
II Regional qualifying team and received the 1997 Nebraska Collegiate Male Sportsmanship Award.
Ray received Bachelor of Science degrees in Sports Administration and Business Administration from the University
of Nebraska at Kearney in 1998. He earned his Master of Science in Sport Management from the University of Oklahoma in 2000.
Ray resides in Ypsilanti.
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
THE 2006-07 EAGLES
LAURA FERNANDEZ
Senior-Senior
La Vega, Dominican Republic-Colegio
Inmaculada Concepcion
EMU 2006: Posted 10-8 singles record going 4-2 in MAC
competition…teamed with Catharina Bestehorn and Flavia
Micati to post 12-6 doubles record, 4-3 in MAC
play…selected ITA All-Academic…2005: Went 16-12 on
the year in singles play and 7-13 in doubles
matches…2004: Posted a 8-9 singles mark and 2-3
doubles record in limited action...High School: La Vega,
Dominican Republic/Colegio Inmaculada Concepcion…
Personal: Daughter of Fernando and Maria
Fernandez…Born: 2-10-85…Major: Graphic Design.
YANA P
ARFENYUK
PARFENYUK
Graduate-Senior
Omsk, Russia-Math and Physics Liuceum #64
EMU 2006: Lead team with a singles record of 156…paired with Vanessa Frankowski for a doubles record
of 8-12…named ITA All-Academic, ITA Scholar Athlete, and
MAC All-Academic…2005: Singles match record of 811…doubles record of 7-12…High School: Attended
Math and Physics Liuceum #64 – Omsk, Russia…Personal:
Daughter of Igor and Larisa Parfenyuk…Born: 5-7-85…Major: MBA.
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THE 2006-07 EAGLES
Graduate-Junior
Ebenhausen, Germany/Icking Gymnasium
EMU 2006: Posted 8-10 record on the year…paired with Laura
Fernandez to post a 4-3 doubles record…MAC player of the
week…Dean’s List student…2005: Posted a 4-17 singles
record…combined with multiple doubles partners to post a 38 record…High School: Attended Gymnasium Icking –
Germany…Personal: Daughter of Kurt and Maike Bestehorn…
has one brother, Max…Born: 11-13-82…Major: Management/
Human Resources.
VANESS
A FRANK
OWSKI
VANESSA
FRANKO
Junior-Junior
Stuttgart, Germany-Albertus Magnus Gymnasium
EMU 2006: Posted 14-6 singles record, winning ten of last
twelve matches of the season…went 7-1 in MAC play…paired
with Yana Parfenyuk to go 8-12 in doubles play…selected ITA
All-Academic…2005: Posted 10-7 singles record…14-4
doubles record on the year…High School: Albertus Magnus
Gymnasium – Germany…Personal: Daughter of Ryszard and
Silvia Frankowski…has one sister, Julika…Born: 12-9-84…Major: International Business.
ADITI KRISHNAN
Junior-Junior
Markham, Ontario-Canada-Markvile Secondary School
EMU 2006: Posted 9-10 singles record, going 4-4 in MAC
competition…paired with Elizabeth Syrova to go post a team
leading 12-8 doubles record including 6-2 in MAC play…Dean’s
List student…selected ITA All-Academic…High School:
Markville Secondary School – Ontario…Personal: Daughter of
Kris and Meena Krishnan…Has one sister, Aswini…Born: 10-285…Major: Finance.
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2006-07 EMU TENNIS
CA
THARINA BES
TEHORN
CATHARINA
BESTEHORN
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
THE 2006-07 EAGLES
FLA
VIA MIC
ATI
FLAVIA
MICA
Junior-Junior
Rio de Janerio, Brazil-Cejo Terejopolis RJ
EMU 2006: Saw limited action in season finishing 0-3 in singles
matches…combined to go 8-7 in doubles action…2005:
Posted records of 4-11 in singles matches and 9-16 in doubles
play…High School: Ceso-Terespolis – Rio de Janerio,
Brazil…Personal: Daughter of Omar Micati and Luciana
Mantovani…Born: 11-28-85…Major: Psychology.
JO
ANNA W
OO
JOANNA
WOO
Sophomore-Sophomore
Winnipeg, Manitoba-Vincent Massey Collegiate/UMBC
High School: Competed in Manitoba Open and WWC Open
senior year…Personal: Daughter of Sun and Lai-Kuen
Woo…has one brother, Eric…Born: 7-5-87…Major: Psychology.
EMMA CZARNECKI
Sophomore-Freshman
Huntington Woods, Mich.-Berkley High School/Oakland
C.C.
High School: State finalist, named All-State, All-Regional during junior year…Personal: Daughter of Edward and Julia
Czarnecki…has two brothers, Nicholas and Stefan…Born: 1125-87…Major: Anthropology.
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Founded:
1849 - Michigan State Normal School
Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan
Undergraduates:
19,000
Graduates:
4,862
Gender:
Undergraduates: 60 percent female; 40 percent male
Graduates:
65 percent female; 35 percent male
Michigan residents:
86 percent
President:
John A. Fallon, III
Board of Regents:
Eight-member board,
appointed by governor
Faculty:
761 full time
Faculty holding Ph.D.:
93 percent
Student/Faculty Ratio:
19:1
New Freshmen Average GPA:
3.1
New Freshmen Average ACT:
21
New Freshmen Average SAT:
1014
Academic programs:
423 majors, minors and
concentrations, plus 195 graduate degrees and
certificate programs
Doctoral programs:
2 - Educational Leadership;
Clinical Psychology
Campus Buildings:
Eastern Michigan University is a public, comprehensive, regional University
that offers programs in the arts, sciences and professions. Founded in 1849, the University is composed of more than 24,000 students who are served by 761 full-time faculty
as well as 1,255 staff, both on campus, off campus and electronically. EMU offers undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate programs in its colleges of arts
and sciences, business, education, health and human services, and technology.
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Campus Size:
803 acres
Athletic Affiliation:
NCAA Conference:
Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of
national leadership in the preparation of
teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional
growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs.
We provide a student-focused learning environment that positively affects the
lives of students and the community. We
extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service
initiatives and partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international
opportunities and challenges.
NCAA Division I-A
Mid-American Conference
Mascot:
Eagles
Colors:
Green and White
2006-07 Tuition and Fees*
In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours:
$6,016
Out-of-State, 30 credit hours:
$16,022.50
Room and Board, 20 meals weekly:
$6,612
OUR HISTORY
EMU was founded as Michigan State Normal School in 1849 when the state of Michigan was just 12
years old. The Michigan Legislature designated EMU as the first institution to educate teachers to
serve the public schools. It was the first tax-supported college in Michigan open to both men and
women. EMU began on a four-acre site in one building, with two programs of study: a classical course
and an English course. The University was the first teacher-education institution established west of
the Allegheny Mountains and sixth in the nation.
During its first 100 years, Michigan State Normal School certified thousands of teachers and
developed the broad-based curricula that prepared it for university status in 1959. Within the new
University, three colleges emerged: the College of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, and
the Graduate School. The University expanded three more times: in 1964 with the College of Business; in 1975 with the College of Health and Human Services; and in 1980 with the College of
Technology.
PRESIDENTS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND BOARD OF REGENTS
EMU EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Ted Coutilish
VP University
Marketing
Dr. John A.
Fallon, III
President
Darryl
Sczepanski
University
Advancement
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EMU BOARD OF REGENTS
Bernice Lindke
Interim VP
Enrollment
Janice Stroh
VP Business
and Finance
Donald Loppnow
Provost/
Academic Affairs
Jim Vick
Student
Affairs
Thomas Sidlik
Chair
Roy E.
Wilbanks
Vice-Chair
Ismael Ahmed
Floyd Clack
Gary D. Hawks
Philip A.
Incarnati
Francine
Parker
Stapleton
James F.
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
MISSION STATEMENT
FAST FACTS
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT
Derrick Gragg, deputy athletic director at the University of Arkansas and a
former member of the University of
Michigan athletic administration, was
named athletic director at Eastern Michigan University, Feb. 21, 2006.
The 36-year-old Gragg (11-19-69) became Eastern Michigan’s 11th athletic director after spending the previous six
years at the University of Arkansas. He
first joined UA in 2000 as an associate
athletic director and in 2003 he was promoted to senior associate athletic director and then deputy director. During his
tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was responsible for a variety of areas including: athletic administration management, sport
program oversight, marketing, recruitment, budget, student-athlete support,
compliance, facilities and game management, and fund raising and research.
Prior to joining the Arkansas athletic program, Gragg was an assistant athletics
director for compliance at the University
of Michigan from 1997-2000. During his
tenure at Michigan, Gragg completed work
on his master’s degree at Wayne State
University in 1999. He earned his doctorate in higher education administration from
the University of Arkansas in May 2004.
”Derrick Gragg has served as a seniorlevel athletic administrator at four Division I institutions and received accolades
for his work at each,” EMU President John
A. Fallon, III said at the press conference
naming Gragg. “He has the administrative skills, and the vision for what a pro-
gram at this level should be, and that
makes him a perfect fit for Eastern Michigan University.” ”I am honored and excited to be joining the Eastern Michigan
University team,” Gragg said. “EMU has a
sound program, administrative support
and outstanding coaches and student-athletes. I believe that together we can build
upon those strengths to restore a winning tradition in athletics.”
A former wide receiver for the Vanderbilt
University football team, Gragg earned four
letters while completing his undergraduate degree in human development in 1992.
He was named to the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll during his
senior season. After completing his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt in 1992,
Gragg stayed at his alma mater to become an academic counselor before adding the title of director of student life in
his final year. In 1995, Gragg was named
director of compliance and operations at
the University of Missouri. During his two
years at Missouri he was the game event
manager for Olympic sports programs and
served on the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group during his last year.
EMU Athletic Department Staff
Bobbie Bowling
Senior Account
Specialist
Liz Broughton
Faculy Athletics
Representative
Erin Burdis
Interim Head of
SASS
Dave Keller
Facilities
Manager
David Lawson
Head Strength
Coach
Mike Malach
Assoc. ADAdministration
Greg Steiner
Asst. Sports Info.
Director
Jim Streeter
Sports Information
Director
Scott Schultz
Promotions
Coordinator
Carol Carrico
Administrative
Secretary
Steve Nordwall
Head Athletic
Trainer
Mike Szerszen
Asst. Strength
Coach
Craig Fink
Development
Director
Ann Pierson
Academic
Counselor
Bill Tuscany
Assoc. Athletic
Trainer
Stephannnie
Darrell Hallberg
Harevy-Vandenberg
Equipment
Asst.
AD/SWA
Manager
Melissa Pohorence
Staff Athletic
Trainer
Melody Reifel
Werner
Compliance
Masayasu Takaiwa Teiryne Vaughn
Coord. Athletics
Staff Athletic
Certifiction
Trainer
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING / SPORTS MEDICINE
Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history and reputation for excellence in the health
care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr.
Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes.
Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team.
The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by team physician Dr. David Alvarez, orthopedic team physicians
Dr. Wally Roeser and Dr. Bruce Miller, and Head Athletic Trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, the staff consists of two primary care
sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, four graduate
assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist, Tom Slade. Our sports medicine staff works in conjunction with various medical
professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes.
At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: to provide a high standard of medical
care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation process for a
safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not
only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well.
The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facilities in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field
House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.
Strength and Conditioning
The main focus of the EMU strength and conditioning program is to develop the complete student-athlete. Everything that is
incorporated into the training program relates to success on the court.
The program is not just about lifting weights, but rather the development of all aspects of athletic performance. These areas
include speed, strength, quickness, agility, flexibility, explosion, sports nutrition and mental toughness.
One of the main objectives of the program is to improve the players’ agility and speed. The goal is to develop stronger and more
physical student-athletes without losing speed or flexibility.
With that in mind, our staff focuses on improving strength in the power zone. Abdominal, lower back and hip strength are crucial
for an athlete’s success. Increasing strength in these areas decreases the chance and severity of injury and assists in strength and
power development.
EMU athletes are pushed as much as possible to prepare for competition.The athletes are challenged through physically
demanding and intense workouts year-round. The athletes are also challenged during each workout with some type of mental
toughness/physical challenge. We train not only the physical side of the student-athlete, but also the mental and competitive side.
While everyone lifts weights during the year, EMU Eagle student-athletes will also condition. This places us as one of the best
conditioned teams in the country each year.
Our goal is simple: Be the best conditioned/most physical team in the country.
A highly motivated athlete is a program’s most valuable asset. Every school in the country works on developing its athletes from
the neck down. But at EMU, our program strives for excellence both mentally and physically. Our staff works to develop long-term
and short-term goals for success. We work closely with the athletes so we know exactly what they are doing and what they need
to do to improve.
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Student-Athlete Support Services
Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services
(SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential.
Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes
with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete's collegiate career, until
the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school.
Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance.
Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes' special needs, monitoring
academic performance, providing learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic
eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and University rules
and regulations.
Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community
college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support.
College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the student-athlete and the support staff, the student-athlete
can have a successful college experience.
The success of Eastern's student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other University
student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the admissions office, Academic Advising Center,
Career Services Center, health services, the records office, financial aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also
provide assistance to student-athletes through advising in course selection and providing additional help with courses when
requested.
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
University of Akron
1992
Ball State University
1973
Bowling Green State
University
1952
University at Buffalo
1999
Central Michigan
University
1971
Eastern Michigan
University
1973
Throughout the span of 59 years, the Mid-American
Conference has progressively grown and developed
into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences
in the country. Under the guidance of Commissioner
Rick Chryst, the seventh commissioner in the history of
the league, the MAC has moved its men’s and women’s
basketball championship into a first-class NBA facility
at Gund Arena and witnessed the emergence of its
football program into the national spotlight.
The past several years MAC schools can boast of
academic notoriety with honorees in awards from the
NCAA Top VIII program and CoSIDA Academic All-American of the year honors in football and men’s basketball.
The Academic All-Americans recognized annually by
the College Sports Information Directors of America is
traditionally well represented by MAC schools. In 2004
alone the women’s basketball Academic All-America
list had four MAC selections, tied for the most in the
country, and softball had five MAC honorees while football has had as many as six league student-athletes on
the prestigious list. On the field of competition, MAC
Alums have won the British Open (Ben Curtis of Kent
State in 2003), set Super Bowl records (two interceptions returned for touchdowns by Akron’s Dwight Smith
for Tampa Bay in 2003) and led their team to a World
Series Championship (Ohio’s Bob Brenly, manager of
the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2002).
In the coming years, the MAC will co-host the 2006
NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional and the
2007 Women’s Final Four at Gund Arena, after successfully hosting the 2000 NCAA Men’s Basketball
Regional at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Mich. It also
continues to be one of three conferences (SEC and Big
12) to sponsor a football championship game. Based
in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay
in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s
basketball since its move to Northeast Ohio. In June of
2003 the MAC reached a five-year agreement with
ESPN, Inc. that guarantees the league exposure for
the term of the agreement on ESPN and ESPN2. ABC/
ESPN owns exclusive rights to the MAC Football Championship game and ESPN/ESPN2 those same rights to
the MAC Men’s Basketball Championship.
The Mid-American Conference was founded as a
five-school league Feb. 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio
with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western
Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools. Comprising
the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in
1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951),
Miami University (1947) and Ohio University (1946).
The West Division members are Ball State University
(1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern
Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University
(1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). Affiliate members include the University of Kentucky in men’s soccer, the
University of Louisville in field hockey, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) in men’s tennis and soccer and Temple in football.
Former MAC members are Butler (1947-50), Western Reserve (1947-55), Cincinnati (1947-53) and Wayne State (1947). The member institutions have a total
enrollment of better than 310,000, with individual enrollments ranging from 16,00038,000. The MAC’s overall enrollment makes it the fourth-largest conference in the
United States. MAC alumni number 1.7 million.
The MAC was the first Division I-A conference to have its own Hall of Fame, and began
honoring its tradition in 1988 with a Hall of Fame. From 1988 to May of 1994, a total
of 52 individuals were inducted into the MAC Hall of Fame. Over its 59-plus years, the
MAC has produced a long list of great athletes and coaches from all corners of the
sports world. A list that includes Olympic gold medalists, MLB, NFL and NBA
standouts, PGA standouts, national-caliber game officials and Hall of Fame coaches
and players. A presidentially controlled conference, all major policy decisions are
made by the MAC Council of Presidents, which consists of chief executive officers of
the 12 full-member universities.
In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now
sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s
structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field,
outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis.
For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball,
cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor
track and field, outdoor track and tennis.
The Mid-American Conference (MAC)
The Mid-American Conference (MAC)
Mid-American Conference
24 Public Square, 15th Floor
Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone: 216.566.4622
Fax: 216.696.2622
Founded: 1946
Headquarters: Cleveland, Ohio
Membership: 12 plus four affiliate members (Temple - Football,
IPFW-Men’s tennis and soccer, Kentucky-Men’s soccer,
Louisville-Field Hockey)
Divisions: 2 (East Division/West Division)
Student population: Total: 310,000 (estimate); Average: 22,000
National ranking: Fourth-largest Division I-A conference in terms
of undergraduate population. Third largest Division I-A
conference in terms of total enrollment
Alumni: Nearly 1.7 million alumni nationwide
States with members:
Illinois (1), Indiana (1), Michigan (3), Ohio (6), New York (1)
MAC Sponsored Championships:
23: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's
cross country, field hockey, football, men's and women's golf,
women's gymnastics, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's
and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, men's and
women's outdoor track, men's and women's indoor track,
women's volleyball, wrestling.
Kent State University
1951
Miami University
1947
Northern Illinois University
1976-86, 1997
Ohio University
1946
University of Toledo
1950
Western Michigan University
1947
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2005-06 MAC STANDINGS AND STATISTICS
Institution
Western Michigan
Buffalo
Miami
Toledo
Eastern Michigan
Ball State
Bowling Green
Akron
Northern Illinois
Conference
W-L
Pct
8-0
1.000
6-2
.750
6-2
.750
5-3
.625
4-4
.500
3-5
.375
3-5
.375
1-7
.125
1-7
.125
Overall
W-L Pct
17-5 .773
14-4 .777
11-9 .550
14-6 .700
9-10 .474
9-11 .450
14-9 .609
5-15 .250
5-15 .250
2005-06 MAC INDIVIDUAL ST
ATISTICS
STA
(Statistics listed in order of total MAC singles and doubles wins)
SINGLES RECORDS
No. 1 Singles
School
Andreea Novaceanu Buffalo
Jessica Thompson Ball State
Jenny Edner
Northern Ill.
Carrie Jeanmaire Western Mich.
Malena Remynse
Western Mich.
Ashley Jakupcin
Bowling Green
Katrina Lomidze
Miami
Eunice Paravicini
Toledo
Myriam Cueva
Toledo
Elizabeth Syrova Eastern Michigan
Rattiya Hiranrat
Western Mich.
Miglena Nenova
Buffalo
Tanya Gombera
Akron
No. 2 Singles
Miglena Nenova
Carrie Jeanmaire
Leda Pesatova
Aditi Krishnan
Eunice Paravicini
Reedhina Parekh
Myriam Cueva
Jenna Larson
Jennifer Pollack
Jenna Nussbaum
Rattiya Hiranrat
Linda Jirouskova
Andreea Novaceanu
Priyanka Parekh
Dora Delgadillo
Stephanie Farrar
Kristen Ortman
Amy Sherlock
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School
Buffalo
Western Mich.
Miami
Eastern Michigan
Toledo
Western Mich.
Toledo
Akron
Ball State
Bowling Green
Western Mich.
Miami
Buffalo
Western Mich.
Northern Illinois
Ball State
Buffalo
Akron
No. 3 Singles
MAC
7-2
7-2
5-5
4-0
4-2
4-5
4-6
3-1
3-2
3-7
0-1
0-2
0-9
MAC
8-1
6-0
5-4
5-5
4-1
3-0
2-2
2-4
2-6
2-7
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-9
0-1
0-1
0-3
Jennifer Pollack
Noriko Saruta
Lilian Asuaje
Kelly Douple
Jenna Larson
Amy Sherlock
Megan Brooks
Kristen Ortman
Viviana Rivero
School
Eastern Michigan
Bowling Green
Miami
Western Mich.
Buffalo
Western Mich.
Ball State
Buffalo
Ball State
Western Mich.
Northern Illinois
Miami
Akron
Akron
Northern Illinois
Buffalo
Toledo
MAC
9-1
6-3
5-2
5-2
5-4
3-0
3-5
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-5
1-7
0-1
0-9
No. 4 Singles
Yana Parfenyuk
Rattiya Hiranrat
Kristen Ortman
Jenny Belsky
Andrea Meister
Priyanka Parekh
Kelly Douple
Katie Owens
Kerstin Pahl
Katrin Fischer
Victoria Pulido
Haly Calderwood
Megan Brooks
Chrissy Nagel
Nao Uememura
Lindsey Berry
Natalie Dean
Alyssa Carlson
School
Eastern Michigan
Western Mich.
Buffalo
Toledo
Bowling Green
Western Mich.
Miami
Ball State
Western Mich.
Buffalo
Miami
Ball State
Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois
Akron
Buffalo
Akron
MAC
9-1
5-1
4-2
4-5
4-5
3-0
3-4
3-5
2-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
1-1
1-5
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-7
Vanessa Frankowski
Heidi Romer
Linda Jirouskova
Reedhina Parekh
Natalie Dean
Rattiya Hiranrat
Haly Calderwood
Andreea Novaceanu
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
2005-06 F
INAL MAC ST
ANDINGS
FINAL
STANDINGS
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
2005-06 MAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
2005-06 MAC INDIVIDUAL ST
ATISTICS
STA
(Statistics listed in order of total MAC singles and doubles wins)
No. 5 Singles
Priyanka Parekh
Victoria Pulido
Kelsey Jakupcin
Smaranda Stan
School
Western Mich.
Miami
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Catherina Bestehorn Eastern Michigan
Kerstin Pahl
Western Mich.
Lindsey Berry
Akron
Katrin Fischer
Buffalo
Sarah Horning
Toledo
Remy Swain
Miami
Ashley Moccia
Western Mich.
Katie Owens
Ball State
Emma Retter
Ball State
Laura Fernandez Eastern Michigan
Chrissy Nagel
Northern Illinois
Nao Uememura
Northern Illinois
Laura Hemlepp
Akron
MAC
7-0
6-1
6-3
4-3
4-5
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-6
2-1
1-0
1-0
1-7
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-5
No. 6 Singles
Remy Swain
Kerstin Pahl
Laura Fernandez
Stefanie Menoff
Tina Jacob
Noriko Saruta
MAC
7-0
6-0
6-2
5-2
5-5
4-0
4-5
2-1
1-0
1-1
1-2
1-5
1-7
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-2
Sarah VanderMolen
Laura Hemlepp
Colleen Meade
Libby Harrison
Maura Trauernicht
Jennifer Ales
Rachel Lemar
Chrissy Nagel
Emma Retter
Smaranda Stan
Flavia Micati
School
Miami
Western Mich.
Eastern Michigan
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Western Mich.
Toledo
Akron
Western Mich.
Bowling Green
Miami
Akron
Ball State
Northern Illinois
Ball State
Buffalo
Eastern Michigan
Doubles Records
No. 1 Doubles
Jeanmarie/Remynse
Cueva/Paravinci
Thompson/Calderwood
Frankowski/Parfenyuk
Novaceanu/Jacob
Lomidze/Jirouskova
Nussbaum/Romer
Edner/Uememura
Edner/Delgadillo
Ortman/Nenova
Dean/Ortman
Larson/Langworthy
Swain/Trauernicht
Gombera/Larson
Larson/Sherlock
School
Western Mich.
Toledo
Ball State
Eastern Michigan
Buffalo
Miami
Bowling Green
Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois
Buffalo
Buffalo
Akron
Miami
Akron
Akron
MAC
9-2
8-1
5-4
5-5
4-4
4-4
3-6
2-2
2-4
1-0
1-1
0-2
0-2
0-3
0-4
No. 2 Doubles
R.Parekh/Pahl
Syrova/Krishnan
Ortman/Nenova
Owens/Farrar
Swain/Trauernicht
Belsky/Rivero
Jakupcin/Jakupcin
Novaceanu/Jacob
Delgadillo/Brooks
Owens/Pollack
Brooks/Nagel
Hiranrat/Saruta
A.Jakupcin/Menoff
K.Jakupcin/Meister
Pulido/Pesatova
Carlson/Sherlock
Gombera/Carlson
School
Western Mich.
Eastern Michigan
Buffalo
Ball State
Miami
Toledo
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Northern Illinois
Ball State
Northern Illinois
Western Mich.
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Miami
Akron
Akron
MAC
10-0
7-3
6-2
4-2
4-4
4-5
3-3
2-1
1-1
1-2
1-5
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-3
0-6
No. 3 Doubles
Hiranrat/Saruta
Pulido/Pesatova
Dean/Fischer
Micati/Fernandez
VanderMolen/Horning
Meister/Volle
K.Jakupcin/Meister
R.Parekh/Pahl
Pulido/Scardina
Wolfe/Volle
Lomidze/Douple
Pollack/Retter
Stan/Nenova
Lemar/Retter
Ales/Hemlepp
A.Jakupcin/Volle
Stan/Fischer
Sherlock/Berry
Pollack/Lemar
School
Western Mich.
Miami
Buffalo
Eastern Michigan
Toledo
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Western Mich.
Miami
Bowling Green
Miami
Ball State
Buffalo
Ball State
Akron
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Akron
Ball State
MAC
9-1
6-1
6-2
6-4
4-5
3-3
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-2
1-6
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-4
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2005-06 EMU STATISTICS AND RESULTS
Date
JANUARY
Jan.
28
Jan.
29
FEBRUARY
Feb.
17
Feb.
18
FEB.
26
Feb.
28
MARCH
Mar.
2
Mar.
3
Mar.
12
Mar.
13
MAR. 24
MAR. 25
Mar.
31
15
Opponent/Event
Result
at Michigan State
at Detroit
L,
W,
1-6
7-0
at Evansville
at Indiana State
CINCINATTI
at Central Florida
W,
L,
W,
L,
7-0
1-6
7-0
2-5
at North Florida
at Jacksonville
at Xavier
at Marshall
MIAMI*
BALL STATE*
at Notre Dame
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
2-5
4-3
4-3
1-6
3-4
6-1
0-7
APRIL
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
APR.
APR.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
1
7
8
14
15
23
28
29
at Northern Illinois*
at Buffalo*
at Akron*
WESTERN MICHIGAN*
BOWLING GREEN*
at Toledo*
vs. Toledo#
vs. Western Michigan#
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,
7-0
2-5
7-0
1-6
5-2
3-4
4-1
0-4
*Mid-American Conference match
#Mid-American Conference Championships MatchHosted by Miami.
- All EMU matches were played at the Chippewa Club
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
Record:
(Home: 3-2, Away: 7-9; Neutral: 10-11)
MAC: 4-4; 5th Place
MAC Tournament Finish: 3rd Place
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
EMU RECORDS AND HONORS
Season
Career
Single Wins
Jean Kansuthi
39
Jean Kansuthi
37
Jean Kansuthi
36
Lisa D' Amelio
34
Lisa D' Amelio
32
Rebecca Hawkins
32
Lisa D' Amelio
33
Victoria Domina
31
Amalia Lincaru
30
Simone Duhme
30
Kendra Clark
29
Mary Smith
28
Simone Duhme
28
Stacey Lightvoet
27
Victoria Domina
26
Rebecca Hawkins
26
Amalia Lincaru
26
Denise Kaercher
25
1998
1997
1999
2002
2003
2002
2001
2004
2002
2002
2002
1984
1999,2001
1986
2005
2003
2001
1987
Doubles Wins
Rebecca Hawkins
37
Lisa D' Amelio
37
Jean Kansuthi
36
Rebecca Hawkins
36
Lisa D' Amelio
36
Simone Duhme
35
Jean Kansuthi
34
Rebecca Hawkins
30
Lisa D' Amelio
30
Jean Kansuthi
27
Agnieszka Tokarczuk
27
Amalia Lincaru
26
Shari Gamarnik
26
Christina Ghidirmic
26
Simone Duhme
25
Shari Gamarnik
24
Simone Duhme
24
Denise Kaercher
24
Mary Smith
24
Stacy Prince
24
2002
2002
1999
2003
2003
1999
1998
2001
2001
1997
1997
2002
2001
1994
1998
2001
2001
1986
1986
1994
Overall Wins in a Single Season
Jean Kansuhti
73
1998
Lisa D'Amelio
71
2002
Rebecca Hawkins
69
2002
Jean Kansuthi
64
1997
Lisa D'Amelio
63
2001
Amalia Lincaru
56
2002
Victoria Domina
54
2004
Rebecca Hawkins
54
2001
Kendra Clark
52
2002
Simone Duhme
52
2001
Simone Duhme
52
2002
Christina Ghidirmic
51
1994
Shari Gamarnik
49
2001
Denise Kaercher
48
1986
Stacey Lightvoet
47
1986
Olga Fedotova
45
1998
Mary Smith
44
1984
Single Wins
Simone Duhme
113
1998-02
Jean Kansuthi
112
1997-99
Lisa D'Amelio
111
1999-03
Rebecca Hawkins
97
1999-03
Amalia Lincaru
93 2000-2004
Denise Kaercher
85
1985-88
Stacey Lightvoet
83 1982-84, 86
Mary Smith
83
1984-87
Tracy Varker
77
1982-85
Jean Kansuthi
76
1997-99
Naomi Mokelke
66
1989-92
Kendra Clark
78 2000-2004
Kathy Horton
61
1981-84
Victoria Domina
57
2003-05
Amy Zeilinger
56
1984-86
Gina Radeck
54
1987-90
Shari Gamarnik
52
2000-03
Doubles
Lisa D'Amelio
Rebecca Hawkins
Simone Duhme
Jean Kansuthi
Kendra Clark
Amalia Lincaru
Caryn Stube
Stacey Lightvoet
Mary Smith
Tracy Varker
Denise Kaercher
Kathy Horton
Shari Gamarnik
Jean Kansuthi
Naomi Mokelke
Stacy Prince
Sunita Whitehead
Wins
121
1999-03
121
1999-03
114
1998-02
97
1997-99
76 2000-2004
74 2000-2004
72
1989-92
71 1982-84, 86
71
1984-87
70
1982-85
70
1985-88
63
1981-84
61
2000-03
61
1997-99
60
1989-92
55
1994-96
54
1985-88
Overall Wins
Lisa D'Amelio
232
1999-03
Simone Duhme
227
1998-02
Rebecca Hawkins
218
1999-03
Jean Kansuthi
209
1997-99
Amalia Lincaru
157 2000-2004
Denise Kaercher
155
1985-88
Kendra Clark
154 2000-2004
Stacey Lightvoet
154 1982-84, 86
Mary Smith
154
1984-87
Tracy Varker
147
1982-85
Jean Kansuthi
137
1997-99
Naomi Mokelke
126
1989-92
Kathy Horton
124
1981-84
Caryn Stube
121
1989-92
16
MAC RECORDS AND HONORS
1982
ALL-Mid-American Conference
1981 Donna Robinson
1982 Kathy Horton
Stacey Lightvoet
1983 Kathy Horton (2)
1984 Kathy Horton (3)
Mary Smith
1985 Mary Smith (2)
Tracy Varker
1986 Denise Kaercher
Mary Smith (3)
1987 Denise Kaercher (2)
Mary Smith (4)
1988 Denise Kaercher (3)
1989 Naomi Mokelke
Caryn Stube
Marta Varanda
1990 Caryn Stube (2)
Lynnette Tilden
1991 Caryn Stube (3)
1992 Caryn Stube (4)
1994 Christina Ghidirmic
1997 Jean Kansuthi
1998 Simone Duhme
1998 Jean Kansuthi (2)
1999 Simone Duhme (2)
Jean Kansuthi
2000 Simone Duhme (3)
Rebecca Hawkins
2001 Simone Duhme (4)
Rebecca Hawkins (2)
2002 Rebecca Hawkins (3)
Lisa D'Amelio (1)
Simone Duhme (5)
2003 Rebecca Hawkins (4)
Lisa D'Amelio (2)
2004 Victoria Domina
Ying Kansuthi
2004
2006
ALL-MAC Academic
Denise Kaercher
Denise Kaercher (2)
Marie Morin
Rhonda Brown
Naomi Mokelke
Christina Ghdirimic
Stacy Prince
Tina Danielak
Paulena Khaw
Tina Danielak (2)
Jean Kansuthi
Shari Gamarnik
Lisa D'Amelio
Amalia Lincaru
Yana Parfenyuk
1997
1998
Academic All-America
Tina Danielak
Tina Danielak
1987
1988
1989
1992
1994
1996
1997
1998
2003
17
1984
1986
1987
1989
1992
1994
1997
1982
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1992
1993
1995
1997
MAC Champions
Stacy Lightvoet Kathy Horton
Mary Smith
Amy Zeilinger
Mary Smith
Mary Smith Denise Kaercher
Denise Kaercher
Mary Smith Denise Kaercher
Rhonda Brown Naomi Mokelke
Lauren Watassek
Christina Ghidirmic Stacy Prince
Jean Kansuthi
MAC Runner-ups
Kathy Horton
Mary Miller
Tracy Varker
Miller-Colonna
Varker-Grech/Cumbo
Tracy Varker
Horton-Smith
Joseph-Neely
Denise Kaercher
Sunita Whitehead
Smith-Varker
Denise Kaercher
Stacey Lightvoet
Miller-Varanda
Mary Smith
Gina Radeck
Rhonda Brown
Morin-Varanda
Denise Kaercher
Marie Morin
Wendy Whaler
Varanda-Brown
Radeck-Morin
Naomi Mokelke
Stube-Varanda
Lynnette Tilden
Stube-Tilden
Rebecca Tasich
Mokelke-Stube
Stacy Prince
Beigh-Espinosa
Fedotova-Helsinger
MAC Award Winners
#2 Doubles
#1 Singles
#6 Singles
#1 Singles
#1 Doubles
1987
1996
1999
2000
Leann Davidge Davidge
Award Sportsmanship
Denise Kaercher
Stacy Prince
Simone Duhme
Simone Duhme
1998
2002
2004
Player of the Year
Jean Kansuthi
Lisa D'Amelio
Victoria Domina
1998
2000
2002
Newcomer of the Year
Simone Duhme
Rebecca Hawkins
Lisa D'Amelio
1984
1986
2002
Coach Of the Year
Claudia Wasik
Claudia Wasik
Dave Farmer
#2 Singles
#1 Doubles
#2 Doubles
#4 Singles
#2 Doubles
#1 Singles
#2 Singles
#4 Singles
#5 Singles
#1 Doubles
#3 Doubles
#4 Singles
#1 Doubles
#2 Doubles
#3 Singles
#5 Singles
#1 Doubles
#2 Singles
#4 Singles
#2 Doubles
#1 Singles
#5 Singles
#6 Singles
#2 Doubles
#1 Singles
#5 Singles
#6 Singles
#2 Doubles
#3 Doubles
#4 Singles
#1 Doubles
#3 Singles
#1 Doubles
#6 Singles
#1 Doubles
#5 Singles
#3 Doubles
#3 Doubles
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
Honors
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
SEASON-BY-SEASON
Coach: Lucy Parker (1977-79)
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
5th
1976-77 8-7
Oakland
Windsor
Michigan
Western Michigan
Ferris State
Hillsdale
Notre Dame
Saint Mary's College
Henry Ford CC
Central Michigan
Grand Valley State
Michigan State
Wisconsin
Michigan
Central Michigan
State AIAW
9-0
8-1
0-9
9-0
9-0
9-0
5-4
3-6
6-3
1-8
9-0
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
1977-78
Results Unavailable
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
1978-79 (4-7)
Michigan
Kent
Miami
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Western Michigan
Kalamazoo
Central Michigan
Bowling Green
Western Michigan#
Michigan State#
#State AIAW
1-8
4-5
0-9
7-2
0-9
3-6
6-3
2-7
5-4
5-1
0-9
Bea Grech-Cumbo
6, 4, 10
Donna Robinson
7, 3, 10
Jill Barrick
5, 4, 9
Laura Hastings
4, 3, 7
Sue Crowell
1, 4, 5
Carol Bachinsky
2, 0, 2
Sharon Hammerschmidt0, 2, 2
Coach: Claudia Wasik (1980-91)
163-111 .595%
1979-80 7-9
L
Michigan
0-9
W
Central Michigan
5-4
L
Purdue
1-8
W
Albion
7-2
L
Kent
2-7
W
Ohio
5-4
L
Miami
0-9
L
Toledo
0-9
L
Bowling Green
1-8
W
Wright State
9-0
W
Kalamazoo
6-3
W
Western Michigan
5-4
L
Northwestern
0-9
L
Illinois State
0-9
W
Wayne State
8-1
L
Michigan State#
0-9
#
State AIAW
Donna Robinson
Jill Barrick
Bea Grech-Cumbo
Laura Lauckner
Kristi Lauckner
Sue Crowell
Karen Evans
Kathleen O' Kane
8,
7,
7,
5,
6,
1,
8,
1,
6,14
6,13
5,12
6,11
5, 11
7, 8
0, 8
1, 2
1980-81 2-3 (MAC) 11-13 (Overall)
W
Wayne State
8-1
L
Florida
0-9
L
Florida International
3-6
L
Palm Beach
4-5
W
Broward CC
5-4
W
Edison CC
8-1
L
Michigan
0-9
W
Albion
9-0
W
Kalamazoo
9-0
L
Miami
1-8
W
Ohio
7-2
W
Central Michigan
7-2
L
Purdue
1-8
W
Indiana State
9-0
L
Bowling Green
3-6
W
Akron
9-0
L
Michigan State
2-7
L
Western Michigan
1-8
L
Eastern Kentucky
3-6
L
Morehead State
3-6
W
Center College
9-0
W
Ohio Northern
9-0
L
Michigan (State AIAW)
2-7
L
W. Michigan (State AIAW) 3-6
3rd
Irish Open
23
3rd
MAC Invitational
16
Mary Jo Colonna
Kathy Horton
Cathy Moore
D. Robinson
Kristi Lauckner
B. Greech-Cumbo
Sue Green
Laura Lauckner
Nancy Ostrowski
Sue Neely
14, 17,
12, 14,
11, 14,
10, 10,
12, 7,
7, 11,
5, 5,
5, 1,
1, 3,
1, 0,
31
26
25
20
19
18
10
6
4
1
1981-82 7-2 (MAC) 12-5 (Overall)
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
RUNNER-UP
W
Edison CC
9-0
W
Florida International
9-0
W
Palm Beach JC
8-1
W
Broward CC
7-2
L
Purdue
4-5
W
Central Michigan
9-0
L
Miami
4-5
W
Toledo
9-0
L
Western Michigan
4-5
W
Northern Illinois
9-0
L
Michigan
2-7
W
Bowling Green
6-3
W
Ball State
9-0
W
Kent
7-2
L
Michigan State
3-5
W
Ohio
9-0
W
Akron
9-0
2nd Notre Dame Invitational
29
1st
Huron Invitational
18
2nd MAC Championships
23.5
S#2 Kathy Horton
2nd
#4
Mary Miller
2nd
#5
Tracy Varker
2nd
D#1 M. Miller-Mary Jo Colonna 2nd
#2
Stacey Lightvoet-K. Horton 1st
#3
T. Varker-Bea Grech-Cumbo2nd
1982-83 5-3 (MAC) 19-11 (Overall)
W
Bradley
6-0
W
DuPage
6-0
W
Illinois-Chicago
5-1
W
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
6-0
L
Purdue
1-5
W
Northern Illinois
6-1
W
Wisconsin-LaCrosse
4-1
W
Cincinnati
8-1
L
Ohio State
1-8
W
Florida International
8-1
W
St. Leo
9-0
W
Central Florida
9-0
L
Stetson
4-5
W
Florida Southern
5-4
18
SEASON-BY-SEASON
Louisville
Purdue
Notre Dame
Michigan State
DePauw
Kalamazoo
Albion
Northern Illinois
Miami
Ohio
Ball State
Minnesota
Central Michigan
Toledo
Western Michigan
Bowling Green
MAC Championships
Tracy Varker
Kathy Horton
Stacey Lightvoet
Sue Neely
Debbie Dancer
Mary Miller
Nancy Ostrowski
Sharon Joseph
3-6
1-8
4-5
1-8
9-0
9-0
9-0
5-4
0-9
7-2
6-3
3-6
8-1
8-1
3-6
4-5
13
21, 22, 44
21, 17, 38
22, 14, 36
16, 11, 27
11, 14, 25
11, 7, 18
3, 12, 15
5, 1, 6
1983-84 7-1 (MAC) 23-6 (Overall)
W
Bradley
6-3
W
Illinois-Chicago
7-0
W
Western Illinois
5-1
W
DuPage College
6-0
W
Northern Illinois
5-1
W
Wisconsin-LaCrosse
6-0
L
Purdue
1-5
W
Broward CC
5-4
W
Florida Southern
7-2
W
Central Florida
9-0
W
Stetson
9-0
L
michigan
3-6
W
Evansville
9-0
W
Purdue
5-4
L
Kentucky
1-6
W
Morehead State
9-0
W
Akron
9-0
W
Bradley
6-3
W
Calvin
9-0
L
Michigan State
3-6
W
Ohio
8-1
W
Ball State
9-0
L
Ohio State
4-5
W
Central Michigan
9-0
W
Toledo
8-1
W
Western Michigan
9-0
W
Bowling Green
6-3
W
Northern Illinois
7-2
19
L
3rd
S#3
#4
#6
D#1
#2
Miami
2-7
MAC Championships
23pts
Mary Smith
1st
Tracy Varker
2nd
Amy Zeilinger
1st
Kathy Horton-Mary Smith 2nd
Sharon Joseph-Sue Neely 2nd
Mary Smith
Tracy Varker
Stacey Lightvoet
Kathy Horton
Sue Neely
Amy Zeilinger
Sharon Joseph
Debbie Dancer
Nancy Ostrowski
28, 16,
23, 20,
20, 21,
16, 16,
16, 16,
18, 1,
11, 7,
1, 11,
2, 10,
44
43
41
32
32
19
18
12
12
1984-85 6-2 (MAC) 15-7 (Overall)
W
Ball State
9-0
L
Morehead State
2-7
W
Florida International
9-0
W
St. Leo's
8-1
L
Southern Florida
0-9
W
Stetson
9-0
W
Central Florida
9-0
W
Boston
8-1
L
Michigan
4-5
L
Purdue
3-6
W
Illinois-Chicago
9-0
W
Eastern Kentucky
9-0
L
Ohio State
2-7
W
Ohio
9-0
W
Ball State
7-2
W
Marshall
8-1
W
Central Michigan
9-0
W
Toledo
6-3
L
Western Michigan
4-5
W
Bowling Green
7-2
W
Northern Illinois
9-0
L
Miami
2-7
3rd
MAC Championship 11.5 pts
S#3 Denise Kaercher
2nd
#5
Sunita Whitehead
2nd
D#1 Mary Smith-Tracy Varker 2nd
Denise Kaercher
22, 15, 37
Mary Smith
17, 17, 34
Sunita Whitehead 18, 15, 33
Tracy Varker
14, 13, 27
Amy Zeilinger
17, 8, 25
Sharon Joseph
13, 11, 24
Mary Miller
5, 16, 21
Ruby Olegario
0, 2, 2
1985-86 5-2 (MAC) 19-8 Overall
W
Michigan
6-3
L
Western Michigan
2-7
W
Broward CC
5-4
W
Florisa International
8-1
L
South Florida
0-9
W
St. Leo's
9-0
W
Central Florida
9-0
W
Webber
9-0
W
Stetson
7-2
L
Michigan
4-5
W
Illinois State
7-2
W
Marquette
9-0
W
Eastern Kentucky
8-0
W
Morehead State
8-1
W
Middle Tennessee
9-0
L
Michigan State
2-7
L
Purdue
4-5
L
Notre Dame
3-6
W
Toledo
7-2
W
Akron
9-0
W
Ball State
8-1
W
Bowling Green
9-0
W
Northern Illinois
8-1
L
Western Michigan
3-6
W
Ohio State
5-4
W
Ohio
9-0
L
Miami
3-6
3rd
MAC Championship
31 Pts
S#1 Mary Smith
1st
#2
Denise Kaercher
2nd
#4
Stacey Lightvoet
2nd
D#1 M.Smith-D. Kaercher
1st
#3
Mary Miller-Marta Varanda2nd
Denise Kaercher
Stacey Lightvoet
Mary Smith
Mary Miller
Amy Zeilinger
Sunita Whitehead
Marta Varanda
Teresa Drago
Rosali Figuracion
24, 24, 48
27, 20, 47
20, 24, 44
16, 13, 29
21, 5, 26
12, 12, 24
8, 14, 22
2, 1, 3
0, 3, 3
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
4th
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
SEASON-BY-SEASON
1986-87 2-0 (MAC) 2-0 (Overall)
W
Bowling Green
9-0
W
Western Michigan
5-4
2nd MAC Championships 52 Pts
S#1 Mary Smith
2nd
#2
Denise Kaercher
1st
#5
Gina Radeck
2nd
#6
Rhonda Brown
2nd
D#1 M.Smith-D.Kaercher
1st
#2
Marie Morin-Marta Varanda2nd
Densie Kaercher
25, 18, 43
Rhonda Brown
18, 16, 34
Mary Smith
18, 14, 32
Marta Varanda
15, 12, 27
Sunita Whitehead
9, 18, 27
Marie Morin
14, 9, 23
Gina Radeck
14, 1, 15
Rosali Figuracion
6, 6, 12
Lisa Hays
1, 0, 1
1987-88 4-2 (MAC) 13-8 (Overall)
L
Michigan
1-8
L
Michigan State
3-6
W
Florida Southern
9-0
W
Rollins College
6-3
L
South Florida
2-7
W
Stetson
6-3
W
N.E. Missouri
9-0
L
Boston
1-8
L
Michigan
1-8
L
Notre Dame
3-6
W
Purdue
5-4
W
Morehead State
8-1
W
Eastern Kentucky
5-4
L
Western Michigan
4-5
W
Northern Illinois
5-4
W
Ohio
7-2
W
Ohio State
5-4
W
Toledo
9-0
W
Bowling Green
8-1
W
Ball State
9-0
L
Miami
1-8
3rd
MAC Championship
48 Pts
S#1 Denise Kaercher
2nd
#5
Marie Morin
2nd
#6
Wendy Whaler
2nd
D#2 Marta Varanda-Rhonda Brown
2nd
#3
Gina Radeck-M. Morin
2nd
Rhonda Brown
Denise Kaercher
Wendy Whaler
Gina Radeck
Marie Morin
Marta Varanda
14, 15,
14, 13,
14, 12,
12, 11,
13, 9,
9, 11,
29
27
26
23
22
20
Sunita Whitehead
6, 9,
1988-89 4-2 (MAC) 11-12 (Overall)
L
Northwestern
1-8
L
Michigan State
4-5
W
Michigan
6-3
L
Marquette
3-6
L
Minnesota
1-8
L
Michigan State
2-7
W
Purdue
5-4
W
Ohio State
8-1
W
Florida Southern
9-0
L
South Florida
1-8
W
Middle Tennessee State 5-1
W
Stetson
7-2
L
Michigan
3-6
W
Southern Illinois
6-3
L
Notre Dame
1-8
L
Western Michigan
2-7
L
Northern Illinois
3-6
L
Eaastern Kentucky
4-5
W
Ohio
6-3
W
Toledo
6-3
W
Bowling Green
6-3
W
Ball State
8-1
L
Miami
3-6
3rd
MAC Championship
38 Pts
S#4 Naomi Mokelke
2nd
D#1 Caryn Stube-Marta Varanda2nd
#2
Rhonda Brown-N.Mokelke 1st
Caryn Stube
Naomi Mokelke
Gina Radeck
Rhonda Brown
Marta Varanda
Lauren Watassek
Wendy Whaler
Nicole Stanbridge
18, 15, 33
17, 16, 33
15, 13, 28
10, 16, 26
7, 15, 22
4, 6, 10
4, 6, 10
1, 1, 2
1989-90 1-5 (MAC) 8-14 (Overall)
L
Northwestern
3-6
L
Ohio State
1-8
L
Michigan
4-5
W
Michigan State
5-4
W
Illinois State
7-2
L
Michigan State
3-6
L
James Madison
3-6
L
South Florida
0-9
W
Rollins College
5-4
W
Syracuse
5-4
W
Western Illinois
7-2
L
Michigan
2-7
W
Purdue
5-4
W
St. Mary's
8-1
L
Northern Illinois
2-5
L
Notre Dame
1-8
W
Toledo
5-4
L
L
L
L
L
3rd
S#3
D#1
Western Michigan
Ball State
Miami
Ohio
Bowling Green
MAC Championship
Lynn Tilden
Caryn Stube-L.Tilden
Lynn Tilden
Gina Radeck
Caryn Stube
Naomi Mokelke
Candace Nelms
Missy Smith
Lauren Watassek
Julie Thompson
1-8
4-5
0-9
4-5
4-5
34 Pts
2nd
2nd
19, 14,
13, 18,
9, 21,
13, 16,
11, 15,
9, 8,
8, 1,
1, 3,
33
31
30
29
26
17
9
4
1990-91 3-2 (MAC) 11-9 (Overall)
L
Northwestern
0-9
W
Chicago State
9-0
W
Wright State
9-0
W
Northern Illinois
6-3
L
Michigan State
2-7
W
Marquette
6-3
L
Illinois
3-6
L
Ohio State
1-8
W
Central Florida
9-0
L
South Florida
1-8
L
James Madison
2-7
L
Penn State
2-7
W
Kalamazoo
8-1
W
Eastern Kentucky
8-1
W
Toledo
7-2
W
Cincinnati
6-3
W
Ball State
9-0
L
Western Michigan
1-8
L
Miami
0-9
W
Bowling Green
6-3
3rd
MAC Championship
32 Pts
Caryn Stube
Naomi Mokelke
Melissa Smith
Candice Nelms
Lynnette Tilden
Lauren Watassek
Erika Johnson
12,
17,
13,
13,
12,
17,
2,
20,
12,
16,
16,
16,
10,
15,
20
32
29
29
29
28
27
17
SEASON-BY-SEASON
1991-92 3-2 (MAC) 8-9 (Overall)
W
Xavier
5-4
L
Chicago State
2-6
L
Michigan
1-8
W
Cincinnati
6-3
W
Texas-Arlington
8-1
L
Texas Christian
0-9
L
Baylor
1-5
L
Michigan State
2-7
W
Purdue
6-3
L
Northern Illinois
3-6
W
Bradley
7-2
L
Marquette
4-5
W
Bowling Green
5-4
W
Toledo
7-2
W
Ball State
7-2
L
Miami
2-7
L
Western Michigan
3-6
3rd
MAC Championship
30 Pts
S#4 Lauren Watassek
1st
#6
Rebecca Tasich
2nd
D#1 Caryn Stube-Naomi Mokelke2nd
Naomi Mokelke
16, 16, 32
Caryn Stube
10, 16, 26
Nicole Gottschalk 12, 9, 21
Lauren Watassek 15, 5, 20
Julie Thompson
6, 4, 10
Jenny Beigh
4, 5, 9
Rebecca Tasich
5, 3, 8
1992-93
Results Unavailable
1993-94 3-3 (MAC) 10-7 (Overall)
W
Detroit
7-0
L
Marquette
4-5
W
Northern Illinois
8-1
L
Ohio State
3-6
W
Bradley
8-1
W
Illnois State
9-0
W
CSU-Northridge
5-4
W
Idahoe State
9-0
L
UNLV
0-9
L
Michigan State
3-6
W
Kalamazoo
8-1
L
Miami
0-9
W
Bowling Green
6-3
W
Toledo
8-1
W
Akron
8-1
L
Western Michigan
2-7
L
Ball State
3-6
5th
MAC Championship
31 Pts
D#2 Christina Ghidirmic/
1st
21
Stacy Prince
Christina Ghidirmic
Stacy Prince
Lynnette Tilden
Jenny Beigh
Kim Straker
Melissa Espinosa
Paulena Khaw
Brenda Walli
25, 26,
18, 24,
17, 15,
13, 12,
13, 11,
12, 12,
4, 2,
1, 1,
51
42
32
25
24
24
6
2
1994-95 3-3 (MAC) 8-8 (Overall)
W
Wayne State
9-0
L
Ohio State
0-9
W
Illinois State
5-4
W
Northern Illinois
8-1
L
Michigan State
3-6
L
Marquette
4-5
L
Georgia State
2-7
L
Central Florida
2-7
W
MIT
9-0
L
Ball State
1-8
L
Western Michigan
2-7
W
Detroit
8-1
L
Miami
0-9
W
Bowling Green
6-3
W
Akron
6-3
W
Toledo
7-2
5th
MAC Championship
29 Pts
D#3 Jenny Beigh-Melissa Espinosa
2nd
Jenny Beigh
Melissa Espinosa
Stacy Prince
Tina Danielak
Kim Straker
Nicole Jackson
Christina Ghidirmic
Paulena Khaw
Brenda Walli
16,
16,
13,
18,
12,
14,
14,
6,
0,
22,
20,
15,
9,
13,
8,
4,
7,
3,
38
36
28
27
25
22
18
13
3
Coach: Dave Farmer (1996-2002)
21-24 .467%
1995-96 2-4 (MAC) 8-13 (Overall)
W
Wayne State
9-0
W
Marshall
6-3
L
Akron
2-7
W
Eastern Kentucky
6-3
L
Michigan State
1-8
W
Ferris State
8-1
L
Lynn
0-9
W
Florida Atlantic
6-3
L
Florida International
0-9
L
Broward CC
2-7
L
Illinois State
0-9
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
7th
Marquette
Xavier
Louisville
Toledo
Akron
Miami
Bowling Green
Detroit
Western Michigan
Ball State
MAC Championship
0-9
3-6
2-7
5-2
4-3
0-7
1-6
7-0
0-7
1-6
15 Pts
Stacy Prince
15, 16, 31
Melissa Espinosa 11, 18, 29
Tina Danielak
13, 9, 22
Kim Straker
10, 11, 21
Brenda Walli
6, 8, 14
Paulena Khaw
5, 8, 13
Yvonne Villemure
1, 0, 1
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
5th
L
W
1996-97 3-3 (MAC) 13-11
Northern Illinois
Marshall
Akron
Eastern Kentucky
Michigan State
Lynn
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Broward CC
Xavier
Louisville
Pittsburgh
Duquesne
Butler
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Illinois State
Toledo
Ball State
Western Michigan
Akron
Bowling Green
Miami
MAC Championship
Bowling Green
Toledo
3-6
2-7
9-0
8-1
4-3
1-8
3-6
3-6
8-1
8-1
3-6
9-0
9-0
9-0
9-0
2-7
8-1
2-7
3-6
9-0
5-4
2-7
3-5
5-2
Jean Kansuthi
37, 27, 64
Agnieszka Tokarczuk13, 27, 40
Manuela Todorova 25, 14, 39
Tina Danielak
14, 14, 28
Christy Helsinger
16, 7, 23
Agnieszka Niemczyk13, 5, 18
Paulena Khaw
4, 11, 15
Brenda Walli
1, 13, 14
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
Julie Thompson
4, 9, 13
Coach: Allison Tookes (1992-95)
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
SEASON-BY-SEASON
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
1996-97
13-11(Overall) 3-3(MAC-5th)
Northern Illinois
3-6
Marshall
2-7
Akron
9-0
Eastern Kentucky
8-1
Michigan State
4-3
Lynn
1-8
Florida Atlantic
3-6
Florida International
3-6
Broward CC
8-1
Xavier
8-1
Louisville
3-6
Pittsburgh
9-0
Duquesne
9-0
Butler
9-0
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
9-0
Illinois State
2-7
Toledo
8-1
Ball State
2-7
Western Michigan
3-6
Akron
9-0
Bowling Green
5-4
Miami
2-7
at MAC Championship
5th
Bowling Green
3-5
Toledo
5-2
Jean Kansuthi
37, 27, 64
Agnieszka Tokarczuk13, 27, 40
Manuela Todorova 25, 14, 39
Tina Danielak
14, 14, 28
Christy Helsinger
16, 7, 23
Agnieszka Niemczyk13, 5, 18
Paulena Khaw
4, 11, 15
Brenda Walli
1, 13, 14
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
1997-98
19-6(Overall) 6-2(MAC-1st)
at Northwestern
2-7
at DePaul
5-4
at Illinois-Chicago
6-3
MICHIGAN STATE
3-6
XAVIER
8-1
at Murray State
9-0
at Southern Illinois
8-1
at Indiana State
6-3
at Louisville
3-6
at Drake
5-4
vs Nebraska
2-7
DETROIT
9-0
BUTLER
9-0
FERRIS STATE
9-0
at Western Michgian
2-7
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
7-2
at Bowling Green
6-3
vs Miami (at BGSU)
4-5
AKRON
8-1
BALL STATE
7-2
vs Toledo (at Marshall)
9-0
Marshall
5-4
at MAC Championships
1st
vs Bowling Green
5-1
vs Miami
5-4
vs Western Michigan
5-3
1998-99
15-7(Overall) (MAC-5-3)
NORTHWESTERN
1-8
at Michigan State
1-6
DEPAUL
5-2
at Cincinnati
4-3
vs Indaina St. (at Louisville)5-2
vs S. Illinois (at Louisville) 4-3
at Louisville
2-7
at Long Beach State
7-2
at Cal-Poly Pomona
9-0
at Cal-State Fullerton
8-1
at West Virginia
5-4
vs Seton Hall (at Virginia) 6-3
BALL STATE*
4-3
BOWLING GREEN*
2-5
at Akron*
4-3
at Buffalo*
6-1
at Toledo*
6-1
NORTHERN ILLINOIS*
7-0
WESTERN MICHIGAN*
2-5
at Miami*
3-4
at Marshall*
3-4
at MAC Championships 2nd
vs Bowling Green
4-2
vs Miami
4-2
vs Western Michigan
2-4
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1999-00
9-10(Overall) (4-4 MAC)
at Kansas
2-7
at Nebraska
2-7
at Michigan State
4-3
vs DePaul (at MSU)
4-3
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
3-4
vs Georgia St. (at S. Ala.) 6-3
at South Alabama
1-8
at Tulane
3-6
at West Florida
4-5
at Alabama-Birmingham DNP
at Cincinnati
3-6
BUFFALO*
7-0
AKRON*
7-0
TOLEDO*
6-1
at Western Michgian*
2-5
at Norther Illinois*
5-1
MARSHALL*
5-2
MIAMI*
3-4
at Bowling Green*
2-5
at Ball State*
5-2
at MAC Championships
vs Miami
3-4
2000-01
16-7(Overall) (6-2 MAC)
INDIANA STATE
7-0
at Michigan State
6-1
CINCINNATI
5-2
at Nebraska
2-5
vs Montana (at Nebraska) 7-0
at Penn State
3-4
vs. Cornell (at Penn State) 6-1
at West Florida
5-2
at South Alabama
2-5
at Alabama-Brimingham 1-6
at Toledo*
7-0
WESTERN MICHIGAN* NTS
NORTHERN ILLINOIS*
6-1
at Marshall*
2-5
at Miami*
1-6
BOWLING GREEN*
6-1
BALL STATE*
6-1
at Buffalo*
7-0
at Akron*
7-0
at MAC Championships 1st
vs Ball State
4-1
vs Western Michigan
4-2
at Marshall
4-3
at NCAA Championships
at Notre Dame
0-4
22
SEASON-BY-SEASON
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
23
Coach: Craig Capelli (2005-06)
10-11 .476%
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Coach: Tim Gray (2003-2005)
39-19 .672%
2002-03
14-2(Overall) 8-1(MAC-2nd)
UIC
5-2
at Michigan State
5-2
CINCINNATI
6-1
at Ball State*
5-2
vs Bowling Green*
6-1
at South Alabama
DNP
at Troy State
DNP
at UAB
4-0
at Nebraska
3-4
vs Drake (at Nebraska)
7-0
vs Illinois St.(at Nebraska) 6-1
at Northern Illinois*
7-0
at Toledo*
7-0
WESTERN MICHIGAN* 4-3
NORTHERN ILLINOIS*
5-2
at Buffalo*
7-0
at Akron*
6-1
MIAMI*
7-0
MARSHALL*
6-1
at MAC Championships 2nd
vs BALL STATE
4-0
vs WESTERN MICHIGAN 4-2
vs MARSHALL
4-2
2003-04
16-6(Overall) 9-1(MAC-2nd)
Marshall
1-4
Western Michigan*
4-3
at Northern Illinois*
4-0
Buffalo*
7-0
Akron*
7-0
at Western Michigan*
2-5
at Northern Illinois*
6-1
Toledo*
7-0
Ball State*
7-0
Bowling Green State*
7-0
at Marshall
2-5
Richmond
5-2
at Butler
4-0
at Miami (Ohio)*
4-3
at #39 South Florida
4-3
at Bethune-Cookman
6-1
Illinois at Chicago
6-1
at Cincinnati
6-1
at #74 Louisville
2-4
at Michigan State
4-3
DePaul
3-4
at #9 Northwestern
0-7
2004-05
9-11(Overall) 6-3(MAC-4th)
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
Western Michigan*
Bowling Green*
Western Michigan*
Northern Illinois*
at Toledo*
at Ball State*
at Bowling Green
Miami (Ohio)*
Marshall
at Buffalo*
at Akron*
at Illinois at Chicago
at Florida Atlantic
at #27 Florida Int.
at #61 Auburn
at #74 Louisville
Arkansas, Little Rock
at Cincinnati
at Michigan State
at #47 Minnesota
2-4
4-1
1-6
5-2
6-1
6-1
6-1
5-2
0-7
5-2
7-0
3-4
4-1
2-5
4-3
3-4
3-4
6-1
0-7
3-4
2005-06
10-11(Overall) 4-4(MAC-5th)
at Michigan State
1-6
at Detroit
7-0
at Evansville
7-0
at Indiana State
1-6
CINCINATTI
7-0
at Central Florida
2-5
at North Florida
2-5
at Jacksonville
4-3
at Xavier
4-3
at Marshall
1-6
MIAMI*
3-4
BALL STATE*
6-1
at Notre Dame
0-7
at Northern Illinois*
7-0
at Buffalo*
2-5
at Akron*
7-0
WESTERN MICHIGAN* 1-6
BOWLING GREEN*
5-2
at Toledo*
3-4
at MAC Championships 3rd
vs Toledo
4-1
vs Western Michigan
0-4
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2001-02
19-4(Overall) 9-0(MAC-1st)
NORTHERN IOWA
6-1
MICHIGAN STATE
3-4
at Indiana State
7-0
at Illinois State
4-3
vs S. Illinois (at Louisville) 7-0
at Louisville
7-0
at Long Beach State
2-5
at Loyola Marymount
2-5
at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
4-3
at Cincinnati
6-1
at West Virginia
5-1
at Northern Illinois*
7-0
at Western Michigan*
4-3
MIAMI*
6-1
MARSHALL*
5-2
at Ball State*
6-1
at Bowling Green*
5-2
AKRON*
7-0
BUFFALO*
7-0
TOLEDO*
6-1
at MAC Championships 2nd
vs Toledo
4-0
vs Northern Illinois
4-0
vs Marshall
4-0
2006-07 EMU TENNIS
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