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Guide Contents Uc Davis Tennis Quick Facts GUIDE CONTENTS GENERAL INFO RECAP & RECORDS 2008 Quick Facts ...............................................................................1 Women’s Singles/Doubles .................................................................12 Head Women’s Coach Bill Maze ..........................................................2 Women’s Dual Match Scores .............................................................12 Assistant Women’s Coach Sara Morenc ...............................................2 Men’s Singles/Doubles ......................................................................13 Head Men’s Coach Daryl Lee ..............................................................3 Men’s Dual Match Scores ..................................................................13 Assistant Men’s Coach Jennifer Poulos-Gopen ....................................3 2007 Big West Conference Recap .....................................................14 2007 ITA Fall Region Rankings ........................................................15 WOMEN’S PROFILES 2007 ITA Preseason National Rankings ............................................16 Kaitlin Callan/Robin Guier .................................................................4 Aggies at the NCAA Championships.................................................17 Anita Athavale/Sidney Brady/Jessica Harris/Jenna Kappel ...................5 Aggie NCAA Champions ..................................................................17 Herzyl Legaspi/Andrea Phillips/Shawdee Rouhafza/Randi Schuler ......6 Emma Shapiro/Desiree Stone ..............................................................7 CAMPUS SECTION 2007-08 Women’s Roster ....................................................................7 This is UC Davis ...............................................................................i-ii UC Davis Athletics Staff .................................................................iii-iv MEN’S PROFILES Facilities Overview ..................................................................... vii-viii Daniel Elefant/Justin Garcia ................................................................8 Serving The Student-Athlete .............................................................. ix Henri Landes/Nic Amaroli/Max Elins ..................................................9 Shaun Garcia/Matt Jagiello/Hunter Lee/Tyler Lee/Kevin Liang ...........10 Nick Lopez/Michael Reiser ...............................................................11 2007-08 Men’s Roster .......................................................................11 UC DAVIS TENNIS QUICK FACTS School............................................... University.of.California,.Davis.(UC.Davis) Head Women’s Coach..................... Bill.Maze,.13th.Year.(Stanford.’78) Address............................................ One.Shields.Avenue./.Davis,.CA..95616 Email................................................ [email protected] Established/Founded..................... 1905/1908 Career Record................................. 177-146.(.548) Enrollment....................................... 30,685 Record at UC Davis........................ 142-117.(.548),.43-5.(.896).in.conference Nickname......................................... Aggies Coach’s Office................................. 332.Hickey.Gym. Colors............................................... Yale.Blue.&.Gold ......................................................... One.Shields.Avenue. National Affiliation......................... NCAA.Division.I. ......................................................... Davis,.CA..95616 Conference....................................... Big.West.Conference Office Phone.................................... (530).752-7511 Home Court..................................... Marya.Welch.Tennis.Center Assistant Coach.............................. Sara.Morenc,.7th.Year.(UC.Davis.’01) Chancellor........................................ Dr..Larry.Vanderhoef.(Wisc..Milwaukee.’64) Head Men’s Coach.......................... Daryl.Lee,.15th.Year.(Stanford.’87) Director of Athletics....................... Greg.Warzecka.(California.’73) Email................................................ [email protected] Senior Associate A.D...................... Nona.Richardson.(Michigan.State.’83) Career & UC Davis Record............. 114-135.(.458) Associate A.D.s Coach’s Office................................. 332.Hickey.Gym. ....External.Affairs:................................ Larry.Swanson.(Oregon.State.’65) ......................................................... One.Shields.Avenue. ....Business.&.Game.Mgmt.:.................. Bob.Bullis.(Northern.Iowa.’71) ......................................................... Davis,.CA..95616 Assistant A.D.s Office Phone.................................... (530).752-9365 ....Media.Relations:............................... Mike.Robles.(Cal.Poly.’88) Assistant Coach.............................. Jennifer.Poulos-Gopen,.1st.Year.(California.’96) ....Football.Ops.&.Event.Mgmt:.............. Josh.Flushman.(UC.Davis.’00) ....Marketing.&.Promotions:................... Scott.Brayton.(UC.Davis.‘94) Media Relations Contact................ John.McMahon ....Compliance:..................................... Jennifer.Cardone.(Adelphi.‘90) Email................................................ [email protected] ....Development:................................... Mike.Angius.(UC.Davis.‘77) Media Relations Phone.................. (530).752-2663. Faculty Athletic Rep....................... Dr..Kimberly.Elsbach.(Iowa.’85) Media Relations FAX...................... (530).754-5674 Head Athletic Trainer..................... Jeff.Hogan.(UC.Davis.’81) Aggies on the Web......................... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com 2008 UC DAVIS TENNIS 1 COACHING STAFF BILL SARA MAZE MORENC Head Women’s Coach Assistant Women’s Coach 13th Year 7th Year Stanford ’78 UC Davis ’01 Now his 13th year with the UC Morenc enters her seventh season on Davis women’s tennis team, Bill Maze the women’s coaching staff after playing has continued a strong Aggie tradition the previous two years for Bill Maze. She of success in tennis. UC Davis visited assists with all aspects of the program. the NCAA D-II Championships in each Morenc played for UC Davis from of his first eight seasons, advancing to 1998-2001. She served as co-captain as the quarterfinals five times. Maze looks to begin a new tradition in the a senior and excelled in doubles during her two seasons as an Aggie. program’s Division I era as the Aggies begin official play in the Big West posting a 12-6 record. Prior to UC Davis, Morenc played one season at Conference in 2008. Murray State where she was the Ohio Valley Conference runner-up at Under Maze, the Aggies have gone 142-117, including a 43-5 mark in No. 6 singles. conference matches. UC Davis captured the California Collegiate Athletic Morenc, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, graduated from UC Davis in Association title three times from 1999 to 2004. 2001 with a degree in physics. In 2005, she graduated from the NCAA In 2001, the Aggies went 19-8, including an 8-0 ledger in CCAA Women’s Coaches Academy in Denver, Colo. This summer, Morenc will matches. The win total equalled that of the 1999 squad – the most of complete her master’s degree in kinesiology at Sacramento State. any Maze-coached team at UC Davis. For his part, Maze earned CCAA Coach of the Year for a third consecutive season. Maze came to UC Davis from nearby University of the Pacific in Stockton, where he was the head coach of the women’s team for five years. At Pacific, he took an unranked team that had finished sixth in the Big West Conference to a second-place conference finish four of the five years he was there. The Tigers also ended the 1994-95 year ranked 34th nationally in the Division I poll. That finish earned Maze honors as the Big West Conference’s Co-Coach of the Year. Previous to his coaching years, he was the Director of Tennis at the Harbor Bay Club in Alameda from 1985-90. He also played the pro circuit from 1978-84, competing in all four Grand Slam tournaments. Maze was an outstanding juniors player, capturing the national 16- and-under title in Kalamazoo, Mich. in 1972. He went on to Stanford, where he earned his B.S. in economics in 1978 Under the tutelage of Cardinal coach Dick Gould, Maze was a three-time All-American, playing No. 1 doubles with John McEnroe as a senior. In 2005, Maze brought his former teammate to play an exhibition match and help dedicate the Marya Welch Tennis Center Marya Welch Tennis Center. With a very generous gift leading the way from the founder of women’s intercollegiate sports at UC Davis, Marya Welch, the university has begun the process of building a first-class facility MAZE AT UC DAVIS for Aggie tennis, the Marya Welch Tennis Center. Overall Conference Construction of the tennis center will take place in two phases. Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Phase I, completed in 2005, added six new championship courts, 1996 10-10 .500 a center patio, fencing and grand entryway. Canopies covering the 1997 14-6 .700 players’ benches were added in the fall of 2006. 1998 10-6 .625 Phase II will complete the project with restrooms, lighting, 1999 19-6 .760 8-1 .889 2000 15-8 .652 7-0 1.000 meeting facilities, and spectator seating for viewing all 16 courts, 2001 19-8 .704 8-0 1.000 providing a tennis center which will accommodate joint men’s and 2002 14-9 .609 7-1 .875 women’s matches as well as major NCAA tournaments. 2003 11-12 .478 6-2 .750 The addition of the Marya Welch
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