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2005-06 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS: The 2005-06 SMU women's tennis media guide is a production of the SMU Athletics Media Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Media Relations Assistant Tod Meisner. Additional editing provided by Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations Brad Sutton, Associate Director of Media Relations Claire Schmitt, and Assistant Director of Media Relations Herman Hudson. COVER & LAYOUT DESIGN The covers and layout were designed by Grant Hawkins Design - Dallas, Texas. PRINTING This publication was arranged for printing through Appreciation Print Brokers. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs courtesy Peter Bick, Brad Bradley, Gary Brown, Vladimir Cherry, Ron Hoskins, Glen Johnson, Jim Midgett, The NCAA; Cover photos provided by Vladimir Cherry. Copies of this media guide are available for $12.00 from the SMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

2 2005-06 ROSTER

Back row (l-r): Halley Rambally, Kristen Reid, Georgiana Marta, Monica Neveklovska, Brooke Rambally. Front row (l-r): Gradaute assistant Allison Leuszler, Assistant coach Lauren Longbotham, Jen Chay, Natalia Bubien, Svetlana Kouzmenko.

Name HT CL-EXP Hometown (Last School) ROSTER/OUTLOOK Natalia Bubien 5-7 FR-HS Warsaw, Poland (Jana Kochanonskiego) Jennifer Chay 5-9 JR-1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (TCU) Svetlana Kouzmenko 5-11 SR-3L Minsk, Belarus (Republic School) Georgiana Marta 5-6 JR-TR Constanta, Romania (Campbell Univ.) Monica Neveklovska 5-5 FR-HS West Vancouver, Canada (Sentinel Secondary) Brooke Rambally 5-1 SR-3L Allen, Texas (Texas A&M) Halley Rambally 5-1 SR-3L Allen, Texas (Texas A&M) Kristen Reid 5-3 FR-HS McKinney, Texas (McKinney)

Head Coach: Rob Howarth (Oklahoma St., ‘00) Assistant Coach: Lauren Longbotham (La. Tech, ‘03) Graduate Assistant: Allison Leuszler (SMU, '05) 2005-06 OUTLOOK Head coach Rob Howarth enters his third season with a “I am also excited about our four new players,” Howarth “They are both quiet leaders, but they lead by example,” new-look squad and hopes of continuing the success that his said. “They are all very solid players and can help us Howarth said. “They are respected for their hard work teams have enjoyed during his first two seasons at the helm. throughout the lineup. Natalia has all the weapons to become and dedication to the program. They will be the best He led the squad to its highest final ranking in 15 years in one of the best players we’ve had here in terms of athleticism. representatives of what this team is all about.” his debut season of 2004 as the team earned its first NCAA I am anxious to see how they all perform.” As in previous years, the Mustangs will play a tough Tournament bid since 1996 and its first appearance in the Kouzmenko will once again play at the No. 1 spot for SMU. spring schedule, but are helped out by having more than half round of 32 since 1988. In 2004-05, the Mustangs were An all-conference performer each season on the Hilltop, she of them at home. SMU hosts teams from the Big 10, SEC and led by a trio of seniors, finished 16-10 and lost in the WAC looks to close out her Mustang career in the top-five of both Pac-10 as well as other top tennis programs. Schedules like Championship semifinals. the singles career wins and winning percentage list. this provide chances to improve on team rankings and, at the The 2005-06 team is led by returning All-WAC performer Jen Chay will be counted on for strong performances at same time, give the team a good chance at a victory. Svetlana Kouzmenko who is complimented by Jen Chay the top of the lineup as well. Chay is a very athletic player and “We have a good shot at playing almost 15 teams that and Brooke and Halley Rambally. Howarth feels that these hopes a strong showing this fall will translate into a national could be ranked in the top-75,” Howarth said. “So, once again returnees, along with his talented group of newcomers, can ranking in the spring. we have a tough schedule and the opportunity to achieve our continue the recent upward trend of SMU women’s tennis. Howarth has tabbed the Rambally twins as co-captains for goals of a conference championship, a top-35 ranking and an “The players all have great attitudes and have come in 2005-06. The sisters both had solid seasons last year and both NCAA Tournament berth.” ready to play,” Howarth said. “This fall, we will concentrate will look to pick up where they left off. Halley finished '04-'05 With solid leadership from its returnees and contributions on getting our lineups set for the spring. I am excited to see with just three losses and won her last 13 matches to close from its new additions, the SMU women’s tennis team looks how this team will compete.” the season. She finished last season with the second-best to build on its recent success and attain its goal of becoming Howarth has added four new faces to the Mustangs single-season winning percentage (.875) in SMU history and recognized as a top tennis program. squad. Georgiana Marta transferred from Campbell University enters the ‘05-‘06 campaign with the third-best career winning where she compiled a 35-17 record during her first two percentage (.750). seasons at the top of the Camels lineup. Natalia Bubien, Howarth rewarded the pair because of their hard work Monica Neveklovska and Kristen Reid join the team as on and off the court. freshman and are expected to contribute from the outset.

3 COACHING STAFF “We have a good shot at playing almost 15 teams that could be ranked in the top-75,” Howarth said. “So, once again we have a tough schedule and the opportunity to achieve our goals.” Position: Head Coach Before taking over on the Hilltop, Howarth served as an SMU assistant for one year. During his assistantship, he was instrumental in helping build the Year at SMU: 3rd program to where it stands now. Throughout that year he was responsible for College: Oklahoma State, '00 player development, planning and fundraising. Howarth began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater, Oklahoma State University. He then spent three years at the Four Seasons Resort & Club in Las Colinas (Dallas) as a teaching professional. There, Howarth was an integral part of the junior program, primarily responsible for scheduling, team-building activities, technical instruction and group management. The Australia native brought an impressive resume to SMU. He was a one-year letterwinner at UNLV in 1996. He then transferred to Oklahoma State to finish his collegiate career, where he continued to earn three more letters from 1997-2000. Howarth was an All-American and NCAA Championship Rob Howarth enters his third season as head coach of the SMU women’s participant in 1999, as well as team captain. He attributes his successes to an tennis program. In 2004-05 he led the Mustangs to a 16-10 record and made intense work ethic and a positive attitude. the semifinals of the WAC Championships, falling to three-time defending Following his career at Oklahoma State, he became the practice partner champion Fresno State. the ATP’s then-No. 1 player, Lleyton Hewitt. Howarth went on to play two years In his inaugural campaign, he led the team to its best overall season on the ATP professional circuit and professional club tennis in Germany. since 1988. The team earned its first NCAA Tournament bid since 1996 and Howarth was an honoree on the Dean’s List at Oklahoma State and advanced to the round of 32 for the first time since 1988. The 2003-04 squad understands the importance of hard work in the classroom as well as on the also achieved its highest ranking since 1989, finishing the season at No. 43 in court. Along with an intense work ethic, the nation and playing in the championship match at the WAC Championships, Howarth holds a good balance with an overall record of 18-11. of knowing when it is time to Even though this is his first head coaching position, Howarth is already work and when time off is doing the necessary things to get SMU recognized as a top national program. needed. “We are playing tougher schedules every year,” Howarth said. “We are Howarth was raised also playing more quality matches at home, which shows we are gaining some in Adelaide, Australia, recognition as a top school in Texas. My main goal over the next few years is to and enjoys traveling and have quality schools come play us at home and to build on the recent success playing golf when he is we have had to show that we are one of the top programs in the nation.” away from the tennis In 2005-06 the Mustangs host teams from the Big Ten, Pac-10 and SEC courts. and will face other top competition all throughout the spring. COACHING STAFF COACHING

Head Coach Rob Howarth with Assistant Coach Lauren Longbotham

4 COACHING STAFF

Position: Assistant Coach Position: Graduate Assistant Year at SMU: 3rd Year at SMU: 1st College: Louisiana Tech, '03 College: SMU, '05

Lauren Longbotham begins her third season as assistant coach of the Allison Leuszler begins her first season as Graduate Assistant Coach SMU women’s tennis program. During her first two seasons on the Hilltop, at SMU. While working to finish her credentials for medical school, she will Longbotham was responsible for scheduling, team-building activites and also be assisting the staff with on-court coaching and as a hitting partner during helped with recruiting. Her efforts were a major reason why SMU enjoyed one practice. of its finest seasons in nearly 15 years in 2003-04. Longbotham also serves as a teaching professional at Brookhaven Tennis 2004-05 (Senior): Competed in the WAC Championships... Saw action in Academy in Dallas where she has spent the past two years working with the spots three and four on the season... 12-11 dual record in singles as a senior... nationally ranked junior players and the junior traveling teams during the 18-16 overall singles record... 18-11 overall doubles record. summer. Before arriving at SMU, Longbotham spent the fall of 2003 as a volunteer 2003-04 (Junior): Solid junior year ... competed in the NCAA Championships COACHING STAFF assistant coach for Louisiana Tech in Ruston, La. ... competed in the WAC Championships ... saw action in spots three through Prior to serving as volunteer assistant at Louisiana Tech, Longbotham six in singles ... two straight set wins ... 18-11 record in doubles. lettered four years as a member of the Lady Techster tennis team from 1999- 2003. Serving as team captain for two years, Longbotham was a mainstay in 2002-03 (Sophomore): Teamed with Jenny Langer to earn All-WAC doubles the middle of Louisiana Tech’s line-up, both in singles and doubles play, and honors ... also earned Academic All-WAC honors ... went 22-9 on the year in was named the team’s Singles Player of the Year in 2000, recording the best singles including a 6-0 mark at No. 4 ... played No. 1 singles against Centenary singles record on the team. ... went 21-5 in doubles with Langer, 16-4 in dual matches ... was 5-0 playing A Dean’s List member at Louisiana Tech, Longbotham was named to the No. 1 doubles. conference All-Academic Team each of her five years in Ruston, La. Longbotham also served as secretary of the Student Athletic Advisory Board from 2000-2003 2001-02 (Freshman): Went 14-13 in dual match play with most action coming and was a member of the academic honor society Gamma Beta Phi. at the No. 3 and No. 5 positions ... was 11-11 in doubles with Siayareh Rambally While at Louisiana Tech, Longbotham also served as a student representative ... named to the Academic All-WAC team. on the President’s Student Advancement Team from 2000-2003 where she organized and hosted social events for the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association. Prep: Ranked among the top 60 in the U.S. in juniors ... was Oklahoma state Longbotham spent four summers serving as a head women’s counselor at Texas high school singles champion both her freshman and senior seasons ... top- A&M’s summer camps and has also attended the Texas Coaches Assocation ranked junior in the state of Oklahoma ... was 2001 USTA National Open annual coaching school held at the John Newcomb Tennis Ranch every year doubles champion ... won Missouri Valley Eastern Open in 1999 and 2000. since 2000. A native of Groesbeck, Texas, Longbotham was a three-time state doubles Personal: Began playing tennis at the age of eight ... father is a physician ... has champion from 1997 to 1999 and was named Groesbeck High Athlete of the an older brother, Kelly, and a younger sister, Meredith ... enjoys snowboarding Year in 1999. and running ... favorite tennis player is Jennifer Capriati. Longbotham received her bachelor of science degree in education from Louisiana Tech in 2003.

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HT: 5-7 HT: 5-9 CLASS: Freshman-HS CLASS: Junior-1L HOMETOWN: Warsaw, Poland HOMETOWN: Scottsdale, Ariz. LAST SCHOOL: Jana Kochanonskiego LAST SCHOOL: TCU

Previous Playing Experience: Held the No. 1 national ranking in Poland in 2004-05 (So.): Steady contributor in her first season on the Hilltop... Partici- both 12’s and 14’s... Held a top-five national ranking in 16’s and 18’s as a junior pated in the Baylor Invitational, Rice Classic and Regional Tournament during player... Won the Polish ITF doubles championship and reached the quarterfinals the fall season... in singles... Placed second in doubles and third in singles at the Junior Polish Notched a win Career Stats Championhips in the 18’s division... Gained her most impressive win by defeating against No. 20 Olga Savchukhow (ranked No. 138 on the WTA) at the 2001 European Team Petra Dizdar SINGLES Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall Championships in Moscow... Personal: Natalia is the daughter of Bohdan and from Texas... 2004-05 0-1 5-2 9-6 ------14-9 19-14 Joanna Bubien of Warsaw, Poland... Her father was a javelin thrower and her Saw most of Career 0-1 5-2 9-6 ------14-9 19-14 mother ran the 100 and 200 sprint relays at the European National Champion- her action in the DOUBLES ships... Has one brother and a younger sister... Began playing tennis at age six... Nos. 2 and 3 Year 1 2 3 Dual Overall Majoring in psychology in the pursuit of being a sports psychologist. singles spots... 2004-05 --- 5-7 1-3 6-10 12-14 Competed in the Career --- 5-7 1-3 6-10 12-14 The Bubien File WAC Champion- Favorite Foods: Chicken Salad, Spaghetti ships... Straight- Favorite Movies: Braveheart, Fight Club, Ice Age set win in the WAC quarterfinals... 19-14 overall singles record... Went 10-3 Favorite Music: Rock and Blues against regional competition in singles... Previous Playing Experience: Trans- PLAYERS Favorite Tennis Player: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal fered from TCU... Played No. 1 at TCU as a freshman... Lettered two years in Favorite Sports Team: Real Madrid high school... Won a national tournament in southern California in Juniors... Most Influential People: Her Parents Sportsmanship award winner in Juniors... Annual Top Five in the Southwest Favorite Tennis Memory: Defeating Olga Savchukhow at European Cham- Section... Personal: CCPA Major... Her mother is an SMU graduate... Has pionships one brother... Also enjoys playing volleyball... Involved in Young Life, CRU and Athletes in Action at SMU. The Chay File Favorite Movie: Sweet Home Alabama Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Music: Country Favorite TV Show: Alias Most Influential Persons: Her Parents

Jennifer Chay

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HT: 5-11 CLASS: Senior-3L HOMETOWN: Minsk, Belarus LAST SCHOOL: Republic Sch. of Olympic Reserve

2004-05 (Jr.): Solid junior season… 2005 All-WAC selection... Enters 2005 tied for 10th on the all-time career singles victory list… Currently in sixth place on the singles career winning percentage list (.686)… Fifth all-time in career doubles victories… Her 19 doubles victories with Lynsie Jones in '04-'05 were the fifth- highest total in SMU history… Her 19-6 record with Jones in doubles was the fifth-best single-season winning percentage (.760)… Participated in the Baylor Invitational, Rice Classic and Re- Career Stats gional Tourna- SINGLES ment during the Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall fall season… 2004-05 7-8 3-1 ------10-9 16-12 2003-04 17-8 2-0 ------19-8 22-10 Saw most of her PLAYERS 2002-03 0-1 4-0 13-4 4-0 ------21-5 21-5 action at the top Career 24-17 9-1 13-4 4-0 ------50-22 59-27 of the line-up… DOUBLES Fifteen matches Year 1 2 3 Dual Overall at No. 1 and 2004-05 19-6 ------19-6 19-6 four at No. 2 in 2003-04 7-7 --- 9-3 17-10 22-13 singles… Played 2002-03 3-3 4-0 11-1 18-4 18-4 every doubles Career 29-16 4-0 20-4 54-20 59-23 match at No. 1… Went 12-2 against regional competition in doubles… 2004 pre-season rank- ing of No. 54… Highest in-season ranking at No. 90… Competed in the WAC Championships… Academic All-WAC... 2004-04 (So.): Outstanding sophomore campaign... Finished season ranked No. 82 individually... Competed in the NCAA Championships and WAC Championships... First-team All-WAC in singles... Competed in the NCAA Singles Championship... First Mustang to compete in singles championship since 2001... Saw action in both the No. 1 and 2 spots on the year... Best winning percentage in singles... Second best winning percent- age in doubles... 22-13 in doubles... 22-10 in singles... 11 straight-set wins in singles... 2002-03 (Fr.):Earned All-WAC and Academic All-WAC honors in her first year at SMU... Was a second-team all-conference pick after going 21-5 in her freshman campaign... Played up and down the lineup, going 0-1 at No. 1, 4-0 at No. 2, 13-4 at No. 3 and 4-0 at No. 4... SMU’s top doubles player statistically, going 18-4 for an 82 percent winning percentage... Was most impressive when teamed with Lynsie Jones, as the duo went 10-0 on the year... Cruised to a 6-2, Svetlana Kouzmenko 6-2 win over Tulsa’s Tiffany Smith in SMU’s upset of the 41st-ranked Golden Hurricane... Named WAC Player of the Week on Feb. 24... Previous Playing Experience: Ranked No. 1 in Belarus national rankings in 1997-1998 in the The Kouzmenko File 14’s group... In 1999, ranked No. 2 in Belarus and 28th in the European singles Favorite Foods: Chinese, Italian and Sushi rankings... Ranked No. 3 in Belarus in the 18’s... Won the singles championship Favorite Movie: The Notebook at the Reblican Championships in Belarus in 1998... Won doubles championship Favorite Music: Classical and Pop in the Coca-Cola Cup in 1996 and in the Cupa President, a European champi- Favorite Sports Team: SMU Tennis onship in 1998... Has participated in more than 40 international tournaments... Favorite TV Show: Friends Personal: Graduated from the Republic School of Olympic Reserve... Has a Most Influential Person to Her:Her Parents younger brother (10) who also plays tennis and hopes to play at SMU... Finance Favorite Tennis Memory: Winning a big tournament in juniors and receiving major, seeking a job as a Financial Analyst. my big trophy.

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HT: 5-6 CLASS: Junior-TR HOMETOWN: Romania LAST SCHOOL: Sport Profile

At Campbell University: Obtained a career record of 35-17 in singles playing at the No. 3 spot (17-7) her freshman year and No. 1 (18-10) as a sophomore... Held the No. 2 doubles slot her freshman year and No. 1 doubles during her HT: 5-5 sophomore campaign... Voted to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman CLASS: Freshman-HS team in 2004... First-team All-Atlantic Sun in 2005... Also received the team MVP HOMETOWN: West Vancouver, Canada award in both singles and doubles her sophomore year... Member of Campbell’s Student Athletic Advisory Board... Previous Playing Experience: Began LAST SCHOOL: Sentinel Secondary playing tennis at age eight... Trained under Career Stats Leonte Rusu SINGLES at the Sporting Campbell University Scholar Club Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall 2003-04 ------15-5 ------15-5 17-7 in Romania... 2004-05 11-9 ------11-9 18-10 Achieved a Career 11-9 --- 15-5 ------26-14 35-17 career-high DOUBLES Previous Playing Experience: Achieved a No. 1 singles ranking in British PLAYERS of No. 9 in Year 1 2 3 Dual Overall Columbia in 16’s and 18’s and No. 1 doubles ranking in 14’s through 18’s as Romania as 2003-04 --- 7-9 --- 7-9 7-9 a junior... Served as team captain of her high school team going undefeated junior... Won the 2004-05 5-11 ------5-11 5-11 throughout her regular season all four years in singles and mixed doubles... Germany Berlin Career 5-11 7-9 --- 12-20 12-20 Captured the high school Provincial Championship from 2001-2003... Achieved International a USTA No. 33 doubles ranking in the 18’s... Tennis Canada No. 48 women’s Championships open ranking... Tennis Canada’s No. 13 ranking in 18 doubles... Tennis B.C. and the SV RI Nikendorf Championhips... Also as a junior won both the No. 3 Women’s Open ranking... Participated in the Northwest Zone 16’s team 2002 and 2003 Bucharest Ben Gay Cup... Has placed first overall in over 13 championships and awarded the 2004 Girls Sportmanship Award... Also awarded national tournaments during her junior tennis career... Personal: Georgiana the B.C. AAA Mixed Doubles MVP Award and the B.C. AAA 2004 High School is the daughter of Florin and Paraschiva Marta of Romania... Has one older Best Female Player Award... Was also a standout volleyball player... Awarded sister and a twin brother who attends college in Romania... A psychology major the Sentinel Spartan Athlete of the Year from 2002 through 2005 and voted onto looking to pursue a career as a sports psychologist. the 2004 AAA High School Volleyball All-Star Division I team... Personal: Monica is the daughter of Milena and Petr Neveklovska of West Vancouver, Canada... The Marta File Older sister Michelle was ranked No. 3 in Canada and played collegiate tennis Favorite Food: Chicken and Fries at Syracuse... Has one brother who is a student at the Art Institue of Vancouver... Favorite Movie: City of Angels Her mother competed in three Olympic Games as a diver, winning gold and Favorite Music: R&B, House, Techno and Indian silver medals in the 10-meter diving event... Her father is a former member of Favorite Tennis Players: Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras the Czechoslovakian National Olympic volleyball team coaching staff and is the Favorite Sports Team: Liverpool, SMU Football former head coach at the University of British Columbia. Most Influential People: Her Family What She Enjoys in Her Spare Time: Watching a movie and spending time with her friends The Neveklovska File Favorite Movie: Seven Favorite Tennis Memory: Practicing Favorite Music: All Kinds of Music Favorite Tennis Players: Roger Federer and Patrick Rafter Favorite Sports Teams: Atlanta Falcons, SMU Football Favorite TV Show: The OC Most Influential People: Her Parents Favorite Tennis Memory: Winning the high school provincial championships three times in a row.

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HT: 5-1 CLASS: Senior-3L HOMETOWN: Allen, Texas LAST SCHOOL: Texas A&M CO-CAPTAIN

2004-05 (Jr.): Steady contributor… Had the 10th-best single-season singles win- ning percentage (.769) in SMU history in '04-'05... Went 10-3 in singles… Paired with her sister Halley to go 8-4 in doubles… Saw most of her singles action at Nos. 4-6… Went 7-1 against regional competition in singles… Played at No. 3 doubles… Went 6-1 against Career Stats the region in SINGLES doubles… Par- Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall ticipated in the 2004-05 ------2-0 2-0 6-3 10-3 10-3 WAC Champi- 2003-04 ------1-0 --- 2-5 3-5 4-8 onships… Aca- 2002-03 ------1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 5-1 5-1 Career ------1-0 4-0 3-0 10-9 18-9 19-12 demic All-WAC... PLAYERS 2003-04 (So.) : DOUBLES Saw most of Year 1 2 3 Dual Overall 2004-05 ------8-6 8-6 8-6 her action in 2003-04 ------0-1 the number six 2002-03 ------spot in singles... Career ------8-6 8-6 8-7 Three of her four singles wins were in straight sets... Played one doubles match paired with her sister Hal- ley... 2002-03 (Fr.): Went 5-1 in dual matches in her first year at SMU... Won matches at Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 6... Cruised to an easy 6-0, 6-0 win over Elizabeth Pitts at No. 3 in SMU’s 4-1 win over Centenary... did not play doubles... Previ- ous Playing Experience: Transferred from Texas A&M... Was ranked third in the state and 67th in the nation in singles as a junior (14’s) in 1999... Excelled in academics at Allen High School, where she graduated with a 4.0 GPA and won both the English and Math Awards as a junior... Personal: Twin sister Halley Rambally plays for the Mustangs... Older sister, Siayareh, also played at SMU and is currently in medical school at Southwest in Dallas, Texas... Also a talented pianist... Majoring in biochemistry with the goal of attending medical school after graduation. The B. Rambally File Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Movie: Deuce Bigalow Favorite Music: Rap Favorite Tennis Player: Amelie Mauresmo Favorite TV Show: Pimp My Ride and Cheaters Most Influential Person:Lauren Longbotham Favorite Memory Playing Tennis: Playing doubles with Halley against Fresno Brooke Rambally

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HT: 5-1 CLASS: Senior-3L HOMETOWN: Allen, Texas LAST SCHOOL: Texas A&M CO-CAPTAIN

2004-05 (Jr.): Outstanding junior year… Had the second-best single-season singles winning percentage (.875) in SMU history in '04-'05… Went 21-3 in sin- gles… Enters 2005 with the third-best career singles winning percentage (.750)… Paired with her sister Brooke to go 8-4 in dou- Career Stats bles… Saw most SINGLES of her singles Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall action at Nos. 2004-05 ------2-0 7-2 11-1 21-3 21-3 2003-04 ------14-10 1-0 0-1 15-11 16-11 5 and 6… Went 2002-03 ------2-0 6-0 6-3 14-3 14-3 14-1 against re- Career ------18-10 14-2 17-5 50-17 51-17 gional competi- DOUBLES tion in singles… Year 1 2 3 Dual Overall Played at No. 3 2004-05 ------9-4 9-4 9-4 doubles… 9-4 2003-04 ------0-1 overall doubles 2002-03 ------Career ------9-4 9-4 9-5 PLAYERS record… 6-1 doubles record against the re- gion… Won 13 consecutive matches to finish the season… Participated in the WAC Championships… Straight-set win in the WAC semifinals… 2004-05EPSN The Magazine COSIDA Academic All-Discrict VI Women’s At-Large first team… Academic All-WAC... 2003-04 (So.): Steady contributor... Competed in the NCAA Championships and WAC Championships... Saw most of her singles action in spots five and six... 16-11 record in singles... 11 of her 16 wins in straight sets... Played one doubles match paired with her sister Brooke... 2002-03 (Fr.): Earned Academic All-WAC honors in her first year on the Hilltop... Was a strong 14-3 as a freshman, going 2-0 at No. 4, 6-0 at No. 5 and 6-3 at No. 6... Cruised to an easy 6-0, 6-1 win over Brandy Smith in SMU’s win over Centenary... Did not play doubles... Previous Playing Experience: Was ranked third in the state junior rankings... Won the 2000 Maureen Connely Cotton Bowl Classic and the 2001 Canyon Creek Junior Classic... Graduated from Allen High School with honors with a 4.0 GPA and was in the top ten in her class... Transferred mid-semester from Texas A&M... won the DTA Girls’ 18-and-under’s Player of the Year Award... Personal: Twin sister Brooke Rambally plays for SMU... Older sister, Siayareh, also played at SMU and is currently in medical school at Southwest in Dallas, Texas... Is also a talented pianist... Majoring in biochemistry with the goal of attending medical school after graduation and becoming a pediatrician. The H. Rambally File Favorite Movie: Deuce Bigalow Favorite Music: Jazz, Techno and NPR Favorite Tennis Player: Luke Jenson Halley Rambally Favorite Sports Team: Oakland Raiders Favorite TV Show: Golden Girls Most Influential Person: Lauren Longbotham

10 MEET THE MUSTANGS/04-05 REVIEW 2004-05 Schedule/Results Overall Record: 16-10; Home: 12-5; Away: 3-5; Region: 12-3 HT: 5-3 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE RECORD REGION. CLASS: Freshman-HS JAN. 15 TEXAS A&M - CC (44/NR) W 6-1 1-0 1-0 HOMETOWN: McKinney, Texas JAN. 22 SAM HOUSTON ST. (44/NR) W 6-1 2-0 2-0 LAST SCHOOL: McKinney JAN. 23 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 5-0 3-0 3-0 JAN. 23 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (44/NR) W 7-0 4-0 4-0 Jan. 29 vs. Oklahoma State (44/NR) W 4-1 5-0 4-0 Jan. 30 ^ at Tulsa L 4-2 5-1 4-0 FEB. 3 TEXAS STATE (47/NR) W 7-0 6-1 5-0 FEB. 4 UTSA (47/NR) W 7-0 7-1 6-0 Feb. 15 at Arkansas (49/53) L 7-0 7-2 6-0 FEB. 19 TCU (49/14) L 6-1 7-3 6-1 Previous Playing Experience: Began playing tennis in the sixth grade... FEB. 20 PEPPERDINE (49/38) L 7-0 7-4 6-1 Was trained by David Anderson at the elite Brookhaven Tennis Academy in FEB. 26 FLA. INTERNATIONAL (50/62) L 5-2 7-5 6-1 Dallas, Texas... Achieved Super Champ status at age 16, qualifying for both MAR. 6 HOUSTON (61/NR) W 7-0 8-5 7-1 the Hard Court and Clay Court National Championships... Ranked as high MAR. 7 S.E. LOUISIANA (61/NR) L 4-2 8-6 7-2 as No. 8 in Texas in the 18’s as a junior... Awarded the Dallas Morning News Player of the Week... Also received the Pachebo Award at Brookhaven for Mar. 9 at Baylor (63/18) L 6-1 8-7 7-3 her dedication, work ethic and achievement during her junior tennis career... Mar. 17 ^ at Fresno State (NR/43) L 5-2 8-8 7-3 Personal: Kristen is the daughter of Curt and Karen Reid of McKinney... Mar. 20 at U.C. Santa Barbara (NR/71) W 5-2 9-8 7-3 Ranked in the top 10% of her graduating class and member of the National MAR. 22 MARQUETTE (NR/NR) W 6-1 10-8 7-3

Honor Society... Majoring in Business. MAR. 25 LOUISIANA LAF. (NR/NR) W 7-0 11-8 8-3 PLAYERS/REVIEW The Reid File MAR. 27 UTEP (NR/NR) W 7-0 12-8 9-3 Favorite Foods: Heathbar Blizzards, Cheese Fries APR. 2 SOUTH ALABAMA (NR/28) L 4-3 12-9 9-3 Favorite Movies: Wedding Crashers, Napoleon Dynamite, Crash APR. 7 UTA (NR/NR) W 6-1 13-9 10-3 Favorite Music: Rap and Country APR. 9 ^ RICE (NR/44) W 6-1 14-9 11-3 Favorite Tennis Player: Roger Federer Apr. 16 UNT(63/NR) W 7-0 15-9 12-3 Favorite TV Show: Desperate Housewives Apr. 21 @ at Hawaii (67/47) W 4-0 16-9 12-3 Most Influential Persons: Her Parents Apr. 22 @ vs. Fresno State (67/58) L 4-2 16-10 12-3 What She Enjoys in her Spare Time: Shopping and vacationing with her family ^ - Denotes Western Athletic Conference match @ - Denotes WAC Championships

2004-05 Singles Statistics PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 DUAL PCT. REGION PCT. OVERALL PCT. Maria Braniecka ------1-0 --- 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 6-2 .750 Jen Chay 0-1 5-2 9-6 ------14-9 .609 10-3 .769 19-14 .575 Sana Cortas ------0-1 3-0 3-1 .750 3-1 .750 3-1 .750 Lynsie Jones --- 1-0 4-0 3-1 4-5 --- 12-6 .666 10-2 .818 12-6 .666 Svetlana Kouzmenko 7-8 3-1 ------10-9 .526 7-4 .636 16-12 .571 Jenny Langer 5-4 10-4 ------15-8 .652 10-2 .833 23-12 .657 Allison Leuszler ------4-2 8-9 ------12-11 .523 10-3 .769 18-16 .529 Brooke Rambally ------2-0 2-0 6-3 10-3 .769 7-1 .875 10-3 .875 Halley Rambally ------2-0 7-2 11-1 21-3 .875 14-1 .933 21-3 .875 TEAM TOTALS 12-13 19-7 17-8 15-10 14-8 20-4 98-50 .662 72-17 .809 128-69 .650

2004-05 Doubles Statistics PLAYER 1 2 3 DUAL PCT. REGION PCT. OVERALL PCT. Doubles Individual Stats Langer/Chay --- 5-6 --- 5-6 .454 5-2 .714 11-10 .524 PLAYER RECORD PCT. Braniecka/Leuszler ------4-3 4-3 .571 4-0 1.000 8-6 .571 Braniecka 9-9 .500 Kouzmenko/Jones 19-6 ------19-6 .760 12-2 .857 19-6 .760 Chay 12-14 .462 B.Rambally/H.Rambally ------8-4 8-4 .666 6-1 .857 8-4 .666 Cortas 0-1 .000 Leuszler/H. Rambally ------1-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Jones 19-7 .731 Leuszler/B. Rambally ------0-1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 Kouzmenko 19-6 .760 Langer/Leuszler 1-0 8-4 --- 9-4 .692 7-1 .875 9-4 .692 Langer 20-14 .588 Chay/Braniecka --- 0-1 1-2 1-3 .250 1-1 .500 1-3 .250 Leuszler 18-11 .621 Jones/B. Rambally ------0-1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 B. Rambally 8-6 .571 Chay/Corts ------0-1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 H. Rambally 9-4 .692 TEAM TOTALS 20-6 13-11 14-11 47-29 .618 35-10 .777 57-36 .613 TOTALS 114-72 .613

11 RECORDS/HISTORY NCAA Team 1997 Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. National Awards Kit Carson, Jenny Langer, 2004 Rice 5-4 W Volvo/ITCA Player of the Year Halley Rambally, Brooke Rambally, Championships Allison Leuszler, Svatlana Kouzmenko, 2004 NCAA Team Champ. - 2nd Round New Mexico 1-5 L Jennifer Santrock, 1989 Sana Cortas TCU 4-2 W Texas A&M 4-1 L SWC Tournament All-Americans Sana Cortas 2005 1996 Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas 1976 Cindy Benzon Svetlana Kouzmenko, Jenny Langer 1988 NCAA Team Champ. - 1st Round Texas A&M 2-5 L 1982 Stephanie Fess Allison Leuszler, Brooke Rambally California 2-5 L 1987 Jennifer Santrock Halley Rambally 1995 Tournament, College Station, Texas 1988 Tammy Christensen

1987 NCAA Team Champ. - Semis Baylor 5-3 W Clare Evert BYU 6-3 W Texas 0-5 L Jennifer Santrock California 5-4 W 1989 Jennifer Santrock SWC Individual Georgia 2-5 L 1994 Tournament, Houston,Texas Baylor 1-5 L Champions Top Individual NO. 1 SINGLES 1984 NCAA Team Champ. - 1st Round Claire Sessions 1992 Florida 3-6 L 1993 Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas Performances at Texas A&M 1-5 L NCAAs NO. 3 SINGLES 1982 NCAA Team Champ. - 1st Round SINGLES Ani Gelats 1983 Arkansas 4-5 L 1992 Tournament, Austin, Texas Runner-up Jennifer Santrock (1989) Baylor 5-1 W Semifinals Stephanie Fess (1982) Stephanie Fess 1984 1979 NCAA Team Champ. - 1st Round Texas 0-6 L Jennifer Santrock (1987) NO. 4 SINGLES Florida 3-6 L Quarterfinals Kim Steinmetz (1978) 1991 Tournament, College Station, Texas Heather Hairston 1984 Jean-Marie Sterling 1985 1978 NCAA Team Champ. - Semis Texas A&M 5-2 W DOUBLES Jennifer Santrock 1986 First Round Bye TCU 3-5 L Quarterfinals C. Benzon-A. Broyles (1978) TCU 7-2 W NO. 6 SINGLES Louisiana State 4-5 L 1990 Tournament, Houston,Texas All-WAC Fredericka Alderfer 1991 Rice 5-1 W SINGLES Debbie Wren 1989 NCAA Regionals Texas 1-5 L First Team Patricia Zerdan, 1997 First Team Dee Dee Herring, 2000 1996 Southwest Regional Tournament, NO. 1 DOUBLES 1989 Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas Megan Russell, 2000 College Station, Texas Kim Gaido-Claire Sessions 1990 Rice 6-0 W First Team Dee Dee Herring, 2001 Arkansas 1-5 L Clare Evert-Jennifer Santrock 1989 Texas A&M 2-5 L First Team Svetlana Kouzmenko, 2004 Tammy Christensen-Clare Evert 1988 First Team Jenny Langer, 2005 WAC Tournament 1988 Tournament, Austin, Texas* Second Team Svetlana Kouzmenko, 2005 2005 Tournament, Honolulu, Hawaii NO. 2 DOUBLES Rice 5-0 W Second Team Svetlana Kouzmenka, 2003 Hawaii 4-0 W Debbie Ceccato-Kim Gaido 1989 TCU 5-0 W Second Team Jenny Langer, 2003 Fresno State 4-2 L Heather Hairston-Jennifer Santrock 1986 Texas 3-5 L Second Team Kit Carson, 2004 * Regular Season Champions with 7-1 SWC 2004 Tournament, Houston, Texas NO. 3 DOUBLES record DOUBLES Hawaii 5-0 W Jean-Marie Sterling-Lynda Tate 1985 First TeamR. Greyvensteyn-P. Zerdan, 1997 Tulsa 3-2 W First Team M. Russell-L. Bruce, 2000 RECORDS/HISTORY Fresno State 4-2 L Individual National Second Team J. Langer- A. Leusler, 2003 SWC Awards Rankings Player of the Year Claire Sessions1992 SINGLES Second Team L. Jones-N. Vaughn, 2004 2003 Tournament, Boise, Idaho Player of the Year Jennifer Santrock, 1988 1982 Stephanie Fess 15th UTEP 4-2 W Coach of the Year Jai DiLouie, 1988 Tulsa 4-3 L 1983 Stephanie Fess 37th All-WAC Academic 1986 Jennifer Santrock 29th Honor Roll Jean-Marie Sterling 54th Sarah Braley & Chrissie Werdinig 1998 SWC All-Decade 2002 Tournament, Tulsa Okla. Heather Hairston 63rd Megan Russell, Sara Love Swaney Team UTEP 4-1 W 1987 Jennifer Santrock 6th Athlete of the Decade Boise State 4-2 W 1988 Jennifer Santrock 10th Patricia Ubeda-Diaz 2001 Jennifer Santrock, SMU (1985-89) Fresno State 4-0 L 1989 Jennifer Santrock 3rd Kit Carson, Sana Cortes, Clare Evert 93rd Allison Leuszler First Team 2001 Tournament, Fresno, Calif. 1991 Claire Sessions 85th Jennifer Santrock, SMU (1985-89) Nevada 4-0 W 1992 Claire Sessions 26th Siyareh Rambally 2002 Fresno State 1-4 L 1993 Kelli-Anne Johnston 16th Second Team 1995 Patricia Zerdan 63rd Kit Carson, Svetlana Kouzmenko, 2003 Stephanie Fess, SMU (1982-84) 2000 Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas 1996 Patricia Zerdan 50th Jenny Langer, Allison Lueszler, Claire Sessions, SMU (1988-92) Rice 5-0 W 1997 Patricia Zerdan 55th Halley Rambally TCU 1-5 L 2000 Dee Dee Herring 84th 2001 Dee Dee Herring 52nd 1999 Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M. 2004 Svetlana Kouzmenko 82nd UTEP 1-5 L San Jose State 6-0 W DOUBLES Utah 5-4 W 1974 Candy Reynolds-Karen Cotter 5th UNLV 4-5 L 1976 Anne Broyles-Sherry Dunkin 5th 1987 Clare Evert-T. Christensen 16th 1998 Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas 1988 Clare Evert-T. Christensen 8th Rice 0-5 L 1989 Jennifer Santrock-Clare Evert 12th San Jose State 5-0 W 1990 Claire Sessions-Kim Gaido 31st UTEP 2-5 L 1991 C.Sessions-J. Brennan 32nd 1997 P. Zerdan-R. Greyvensteyn 35th Claire Sessions Bailey (left)

12 RECORDS/HISTORY Singles Records Victories Winning Percentage SEASON (All Matches) SEASON (Minimum 10 victories) 1. Stephanie Fess______1981-82______45 1. _ Jennifer Santrock______1988-89___ 21-1____ .954 2. Jennifer Santrock______1987-88______38 2. _ Halley Rambally______2004-05___ 21-3____ .875 3. Jean-Marie Sterling_____ 1987-88______34 3. _ Kit Carson______2000-01___ 18-3____ .857 4. Patricia Zerdan______1996-97______33 4. _ Molly Van Nostrand_____1983-84___ 23-7____ .851 5. Jennifer Santrock______1986-87______31 5. _ Jennifer Santrock______1985-86___ 22-4____ .846 Suzanne Jarrell______1981-82______31 6. _ Jennifer Santrock______1987-88___ 38-8____ .826 7. Stephanie Fess______1980-81______29 7. _ Halley Rambally______2002-03___ 14-3____ .824 Ellen March______1981-82______29 8. _ Svetlana Kouzmenko___2002-03___ 21-5____ .808 9. Ellen March______1980-81______27 9. _ Stephanie Fess______1981-82___ 45-11___ .804 Jean-Marie Sterling_____ 1986-87______27 10. _Brooke Ramballly______2004-05___ 10-3____ .769

CAREER (All Matches) CAREER (Minimun 30 victories) 1. Jennifer Santrock______1985-89______119 1. _ Jennifer Santrock______1985-89___ 119-28__ .810 2. Stephanie Fess______1980-84______112 2. _ Stephanie Fess______1981-84___ 112-37__ .752 Kit Carson 3. Jean-Marie Sterling_____ 1984-88______101 3. _Halley Rambally______2003-05___ 51-17___ .750 4. Jenny Langer______2002-05______90 4. _ Patricia Zerdan______1994-97___ 77-26___ .748 SMU Women’s Tennis 5. Patricia Zerdan______1994-97______77 5. _ Suzanne Jarrell______1981-83___ 49-21___ .700 Claire Sessions______1988-92______77 6. _ Svetlana Kouzmenko___2003-05___ 59-27___ .686 Year-By-Year Results 7. Ellen March______1990-94______76 7. _ Ellen March______1980-83___ 76-35___ .685 Natl. Conf. 8. Patricia Ubeda-Diaz_____ 1997-01______73 8. _ Megan Russell______1998-01___ 49-23___ .681 Year Coach W L Finish Finish 9. Clare Evert______1983-86______65 9. _ Ani Gelatis______1983-86___ 59-28___ .678 1973 Barbara Camp 5 1 13 -- 10. Ani Gelatis______1982-86______59 10._ Jenny Langer______2002-04___ 90-45___ .666 1974 Barbara Camp 7 2 5 -- Allison Lueszler______2002-05______59 1975 Barbara Camp 4 8* 18 -- Svetlana Kouzmenko__ 2003-05______59

1976 Barbara Camp 12 2* 7 -- RECORDS/HISTORY 1977 Barbara Camp 12 2* 10 -- 1978 Barbara Camp 14 5 7 -- 1979 Barbara Camp 16 5 16 -- 1980 Barbara Camp 16 10 -- 5 1981 Janice Metcalf 16 15 -- 3 1982 Owen McHaney 22 14 9 1 1983 Owen McHaney 16 19 -- 4 1984 Owen McHaney 18 19 10 2 1985 Owen McHaney 9 10 -- 2 1986 Owen McHaney 11 9 16 2 1987 Owen McHaney 18 9 3 3 1988 Jai DiLouie 20 7 9 1^ Halley Rambally 1989 John Fielding 13 13 22 3 1990 John Fielding 11 11 -- 4 1991 Tim Siegel 17 10 -- 4 Doubles Records 1992 Tim Siegel 11 13 -- T3 1993 J.M. Sterling 12 7 -- 6 Victories Winning Percentage 1994 J.M. Sterling 10 8 -- T3 SEASON (All Matches) SEASON (Minimum 10 victories) 1995 J.M. Sterling 9 13 -- 5 1. _ Greyvensteyn-Zerdan____1996-97______22 1. _ Jones-Kouzmenko____10-0____ 2002-03___ 1.000 1996 J.M. Sterling 7 12 -- 7 2. _ Langer-Leuszler______2002-03______21 2. _ Evert-Santrock______16-2____ 1988-89____ .889 1997 Claire Bailey 11 13 -- T5 3. _ Greyvensteyn-Zerdan____1995-96______20 3. _ Gaido-Sterling______18-3____ 1987-88____ .857 1998 Claire Bailey 7 21 -- T11 1999 Claire Bailey 7 19 -- 10 Jones-Vaugh______2003-04______20 4. _ Langer-Leuszler______21-5____ 2002-03____ .808 2000 Claire Bailey 12 11 65 5 5. _ Braley-Smith______1996-97______19 5. _ Jones-Kouzmenko____19-6____ 2004-05____ .760 2001 Beverly Bowes 13 9 48 4 Jones-Kouzmenko_____2004-05______19 2002 Steve Moore 16 12 75 2 6. _ Gaido-Sterling______1987-88______18 2003 Steve Moore 19 11 -- 4 2004 Rob Howarth 18 11 43 2 7. _ Bruce-Russell______1999-00______17 2005 Rob Howarth 16 10 68 4 Christensen-Evert______1986-87______17 Totals 409 329 8. _ Santrock-Evert______1988-89______16 Fess-Jarrell______1981-82______16 SMU also has six all-time ties * - SMU had 2 ties in each of those seasons. ^ - SMU won the SWC Regular season title with a 7-1 record CAREER (Team) and lost to Texas in the tournament finals. 1. _ Greyvensteyn-Zerdan____1994-97______49 2. _ Langer-Leuszler______2002-05______39 SMU Coaching Records 3. _ Christensen-Evert______1986-88______29 CAREER (Individual) Coach Years W L T Pct. Barbara Camp 1973-80 86 35 6 .699 1. _ Jenny Langer______2002-05______75 Janice Metcalf 1981 16 15 0 .516 2. _ Allison Leuszler______2002-05______71 Owen McHaney 1982-87 94 80 0 .540 3. _ Lynsie Jones______2002-05______65 Jai DiLouie 1988 20 7 0 .741 4. _ Claire Sessions______1988-92______59 John Fielding 1989-90 24 24 0 .500 5. _ Svetlana Kouzmenko___2003-05______57 Tim Siegel 1991-92 28 23 0 .549 6. _ Patricia Zerdan______1994-97______54 Jean-Marie Sterling 1993-96 38 40 0 .487 Renee Greyvensteyn____1993-97______54 Claire Bailey 1997-00 37 64 0 .377 8. _ Jennifer Santrock______1986-89______53 Beverly Bowes 2001 13 9 0 .591 Steve Moore 2002-03 35 23 0 .603 9. _ Clare Evert______1986-89______46 Rob Howarth 2003-05 34 21 0 .618 10._ Kim Gaido______1987-89______43 Allison Leuszler

13 A private university, SMU cultivates well-rounded leaders and thinkers through a liberal arts foundation and nationally competitive undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. The seven degree- granting schools are Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Cox School of Business, Meadows School of the Arts, School of Engineering, Dedman School of Law, Perkins School of Theology, and the new School of Education and Human Development. SMU has an enrollment of about 11,000. Students come from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, as well as nearly 100 other countries. Minority enrollment makes up more than 20 percent of the total student body. Small classes allow students to interact with distinguished faculty dedicated to teaching and creating new knowledge through research. Students have opportunities for research experience, international study, leadership development, community service, and internships. The SMU campus includes 76 buildings on 175 acres, five miles north of downtown Dallas. SMU- in-Legacy, located north of Dallas in Plano, offers noncredit and credit courses for adults and young people. The Dallas-Fort Worth area provides a platform for graduates to launch careers in a thriving center of commerce and culture. Nearly 400 students participate each year in 24 international study programs offered in 13 countries throughout Europe and Asia and in Mexico and South America. SMU-in-Taos, a 295-acre campus in Northern New Mexico, offers summer courses and includes excavation of a 13th-century Indian pueblo. Founded in 1911 by what is now The United Methodist Church, SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry. Dallas has supported SMU since its beginning, when local citizens pledged $300,000 to secure the University. In appreciation to the city, SMU named its first building Dallas Hall, which remains the University’s symbol and centerpiece.

14 Dallas Entertainment  Several professional sports teams, includ- ing the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers and FC Dallas.  Six Flags Over Texas amusement park  Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra  The Smirnoff Center, an open-air amphi- theater featuring the best in touring symphonic groups and rock concerts  Dallas Museum of Art, featuring an out- standing permanent collection of art spanning periods from pre-Colombian to modern eras  Dallas Museum of Natural History, featur- ing 50 dioramas of the flora and wildlife of Texas  Southfork Ranch, home of Dallas' most famous television family, the Ewings  The Dallas Zoo, with over 1,400 animals  The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gar- den, 66 acres of fragrant gardens in bloom year-round, towering trees, and lush lawns

"The City For Business" A recent article in Forbes Magazine declared Dallas "the city for business." Take a look at these facts and it's easy to see why student-athletes have a definite advantage by choosing SMU and Dallas:  The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area ranked number one among U.S. Cities in new and expanded businesses for six straight years.  Dallas trailed only Atlanta as a generator for new jobs in the late 1990s, raising employ- ment by 74,000.  Dallas figures to be the fourth-fastest grow- ing office employment center with a projected 110,000 new jobs.

Other Dallas Facts  Dallas, founded in 1841, is the ninth-largest city in the United States.  The average daily temperature is 63 degrees Fahrenheit (18 Celsius). Dallas has mild winters and hot, dry summers.  DFW International Airport is the world's second-busiest airport and the main hub for American Airlines.  Dallas has been ranked among the seven most livable urban complexes in the world.  Dallas has more shopping space per shop- per than any city in the country.  Dallas is home to more than 160 museums, galleries and artistic attractions and more than 110 live performances nightly.

15 Learning Enhancement Center Academic support for SMU’s varsity athletes is coordinated through the Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center, which opened its doors to the student population in 1989 and has become one of the University’s most widely-used student services. The new A-LEC contains the Blanton Academic Development Complex, including three state-of-the-art, fully-networked computer labs; six private rooms for both individual and small group study; an extensive library of audio, video and digital resources; and a large lounge area. The A-LEC’s content-specific services include tutoring, study groups, review sessions and the Writing Center. At the Writing Cen- ter, students receive help with the process of drafting and revising a specific project, as well as assistance with grammar, organization and style. Understanding the distinctive challenges and unique experiences facing student-athletes, the A-LEC’s Academic Counselors are responsible for tracking and responding to student-athlete needs at each stage of the academic calendar. The Academic Counselors’ work includes pre-advising student-athletes during summer orientation and registration sessions, meeting with all student-athletes to discuss each semester’s academic support needs, and conferring with coaches to determine which student-athletes should be recommended for more closely monitored academic assistance.

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