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Carolina Women's Tennis CAROLINA WOMEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS INSIDE THE GUIDE THE UNIVERSITY O F N O RTH CAROLINA Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Chartered: 1789 Enrollment: 25,972 (15,961 undergraduate) Chancellor: Dr. James Moeser Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Senior Women’s Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Coast Nickname: Tar Heels Mascot: Rameses The Ram School Colors: Carolina Blue and White Web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com The 2005 Ta r Heels 2 Meet the Team 6 UNC Tennis 13 CAROLINA WOMEN’S TENNIS Schedule............................. 2 Head Coach Support Staff.................... 13 Head Coach: Brian Kalbas (Notre Dame, 1989) Roster................................. 3 Brian Kalbas...................... 6 CarolinaTennis Facility.... 14 Record at UNC (Years) : 20-9 (1 year) Season Outlook.................. 4 Assistant Coach Coaching History............. 15 Overall Record (Years): 234-94 (12 years) Administration................... 5 Tari Ann Toro..................... 7 Former Coach Assistant Coach: Tari Ann Toro Player Profiles.................... 8 Kitty Harrison.................. 15 (William & Mary, 1999) Season at UNC: Second year Home Facility: Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center Facility Information: Hardcourts (12 outdoor, 6 indoor) Tennis Center Contact: Andrew Parker Office Phone: (919) 962-6262 Office Fax: (919) 962-2604 NCAA Appearances: Six ACC Championships: Five 2004 Record: 20-9 (4-4 ACC) 2004 ACC Finish: Fourth 2004 NCAA Tournament Results: Advanced to the second round; lost to Tennessee 4-3 2004 Final National Ranking:16th The University of P rogram History & Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 North Carolina 16 2004 Review 2 0 Opponent Info 2 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Carolina Athletics............ 16 Team Results..................... 20 Postseason History.............. 22 UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Carolina NCAA Titles..... 17 Individual Results.............. 21 Honors and Awards............. 24 Associate A.D. for Athletic Communications: UNC At A Glance............ 18 Season Highlights.............. 21 Opponent Information........ 26 Steve Kirschner Women’s Tennis Contact: Whitney Freeman Email Address: [email protected] SUPPORTING UNC WOMEN’S TENNIS Office Phone: (919) 962-2123 The University of North Carolina has a long-term agreement with Nike, which provides UNC teams with shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other products. The contract, signed in 1994 and again in 1997, was Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 extended for a period of eight more years beginning in July 2002. In addi- Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2126, tion to Nike products, the agreement provides $100,000 annually to the Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Chancellor's Academic Enhancement Fund for undergraduate teaching and $100,000 annually to the UNC athletic department to reward Olympic sport programs and coaches for academic and athletic excellence. www.TarHeelBlue.com 2005 UNC WOMEN’S TENNIS GUIDE Media and fans can follow the Carolina tennis team Credits: Front, inside and back covers designed and the rest of the UNC athletic program from any- by Dana Gelin, Assistant Director of A t h l e t i c where in the world on the official site of North Communications. Carolina athletics. TarHeelBlue.com offers sched- Photos by Jeffrey Camarati, except as noted. ules, rosters, results and more for all 28 of Carolina’s Printing by Theo David Printers of Zebulon, N.C. varsity sports. The site is run in association with The 2005 UNC women’s tennis media guide was College Sports TV-CSTV and is one of the most pop- designed and edited by Whitney Freeman, Athletic ular in the OCSN family of Web sites. UNC’s onsite Communications student assistant, with assistance coordinators for TarHeelBlue.com are Matt Bowers from the UNC Athletic Communications staff. and Kevin Best, Assistant Athletic Communications Directors. 2005 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 1 • UNC WOMEN’S TENNIS CAROLINA WOMEN’S TENNIS DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (EST) Sat. Jan. 15 DAVIDSON Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Sat. Jan. 15 UNC GREENSBORO Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 p.m. Sat. Jan. 22 TENNESSEE Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Sat. Jan. 22 ELON Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m. Sun. Jan. 30 INDIANA Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Thur.-Sun. Feb. 3-6 ITA National Team Indoors Madison, Wis. All Day Fri. Feb. 11 MINNESOTA Chapel Hill, N.C. 4 p.m. Sun. Feb. 12 KENTUCKY Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Wed. Feb. 16 VIRGINIA TECH* Chapel Hill, N.C. 4 p.m. Sat. Feb. 19 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 11 a.m. Sun. Feb. 20 at Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. 10 a.m. Sat. Feb. 26 UNC WILMINGTON Chapel Hill, N.C. 11 a.m. Sat. Feb. 26 EAST CAROLINA Chapel Hill, N.C. 4:30 p.m. Sat. March 5 at Harvard Cambridge, Mass. 6 p.m. Mon. March 14 at Florida International Miami, Fla. 2 p.m. Wed. March 16 at Miami* Coral Gables, Fla. 6 p.m. Sun. March 20 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Thur. March 31 at Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, N.C. 4 p.m. Sat. April 2 FLORIDA STATE* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 a.m. Wed. April 6 at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. 2:30 p.m. Sat. April 9 MARYLAND* Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Sun. April 10 VIRGINIA* Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Wed. April 13 DUKE* Chapel Hill, N.C. 5 p.m. Sat. April 16 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. 10:30 a.m. Sun. April 17 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. 11 a.m. Thur.-Sun. April 21-24 ACC Championships Cary, N.C. All Day Fri.-Sun. May 13-15 NCAA Regionals TBA All Day Thur.-Sat. May 19-28 NCAA Championships Athens, Ga. All Day Home matches in CAPS. Games marked with * denote Atlantic Coast Conference match. All home matches are played at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center. Directions to Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center From Virginia and Points North: Take I-85 South to Durham, N.C. Exit left at US-15/501 in Durham and follow 15/501 for approximately 6 1⁄2 miles. At the I-40 junction, turn left at light onto I-40 East. Take I-40 East until exit for NC-54 West (exit #273 B). Continue on NC-54 West approximately 1 mile. Turn left at stoplight into the Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Center. From Points West: Take I-85 North towards Durham, N.C. When I-85 and I-40 split, take I-40 East. Continue on I-40 East until exit for NC-54 West (exit #273 B). Continue on NC-54 West approximately 1 mile. Turn left at stoplight into the Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Center. From Points East: Take I-40 West to Chapel Hill. Exit at NC- 54 West (exit #273 B) and follow for approximately 1 mile. Turn left at stoplight into the Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Bypass through two stoplights. After second light, take next exit, Center. which will be NC-54 East. Continue on NC-54 East approximate- From Points South: Take US-15/50 North to Chapel Hill. Exit ly 1.5 miles. Turn right at stoplight into Friday Center. Follow right onto 15/501 Bypass in Chapel Hill. Continue on 15/501 signs to Tennis Center. 2005 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 2 • UNC WOMEN’S TENNIS CAROLINA WOMEN’S TENNIS Name Class Height Hometown High School Sara Anundsen So. 5’6 Littleton, Colo. Columbine Kendall Cline Sr. 5’10 Dallas, Texas Highland Park Caitlin Collins So. 5’8 Lawrence, Kan. Cambridge Academy Alexandra Jurewitz Fr. 5’4 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Palos Verdes Peninsula Jenna Long So. 5’8 Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose Tanja Markovic Jr. 5’7 Auckland, New Zealand Rangitoto College Aniela Mojzis Sr. 5’10 Cape Town, South Africa Damelin Charlotte Tansill Fr. 5’7 McLean, Va. The Potomac School Head Coach: Brian Kalbas (Notre Dame, 1989) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Steve Gisselman Assistant Coach: Tari Ann Toro (William & Mary, 1999) Athletic Trainer: Sally Mays BY CLASS BY STATE/COUNTRY Seniors - 2 Sophomores - 3 California - 2 Kansas - 1 New Zealand - 1 Aniela Mojzis Sara Anundsen Jenna Long Caitlin Collins Tanja Markovic Kendall Cline Caitlin Collins Alexandra Jurewitz Jenna Long Texas - 1 South Africa - 1 Juniors - 1 Colorado - 1 Kendall Cline Aniela Mojzis Tanja Markovic Freshmen - 2 Sara Anundsen Alexandra Jurewitz Virginia - 1 Charlotte Tansill Charlotte Tansill Pronunciation Guide Sara Anundsen..............ann-UN-son Tanja Markovic...............Like “Tonya” Alexandra Jurewitz...........Jir-a-witz Aniela Mojzis.......................MOY-jis NORTH CAROLINA 2005 ROSTER - CAREER RECORDS Returning - 6 Player Singles Career Analysis #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 ACC Dual Tournament Total Sara Anundsen 3-1 7-3 11-2 5-3 21-6 8-3 29-9 Kendall Cline 1-0 4-6 20-11 7-0 15-6 14-8 39-16 15-13 54-29 Caitlin Collins 1-0 6-9 3-4 1-0 2-6 11-14 5-4 16-18 Jenna Long 5-2 9-3 5-1 14-5 5-5 19-10 Tanja Markovic 0-1 10-5 4-3 10-4 3-6 13-10 Aniela Mojzis 17-10 1-1 23-4 17-7 2-0 18-6 49-20 22-7 71-27 Player Doubles Career Analysis #1 #2 #3 ACC Dual Tournament Total Sara Anundsen 1-0 14-7 6-1 15-7 5-4 20-11 Kendall Cline 33-10 17-7 10-6 21-3 51-17 17-12 68-29 Caitlin Collins 1-0 5-4 5-3 0-3 11-7 5-4 16-11 Jenna Long 4-1 11-7 6-2 15-8 8-3 23-11 Tanja Markovic 3-2 2-1 3-2 0-1 3-3 Aniela Mojzis 38-13 22-8 4-1 20-4 53-18 19-10 72-28 Freshmen - 2 Player Preseason Tournaments - Singles Preseason Tournaments - Doubles Alexandra Jurewitz 9-4 2-3 Charlotte Tansill 8-3 9-5 2005 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 3 • UNC WOMEN’S TENNIS CAROLINA WOMEN’S TENNIS ITA PRESEASON For the 2004-05 season, the North Carolina women’s tennis team looks to continue RANKINGS the success of last season, having posted a 20-9 record under first-year head coach Brian Released September 10, 2004 Kalbas and finishing the season ranked 16th.
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