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Women's Tennis 2010 Sun Belt Champions Women’s Tennis 2010 Sun Belt Champions Tennis Contact: Ryan Kasmiersky • Media Relations • [email protected] • Office 940.565.3671 Week of 1/22/093/21/11 GeNeral Next Up 2010-11 sChedUle & resUlts School ....... University of North Texas UTEP Nickname ......................... Mean Green Fall Miners (4-8) City/State ...................... Denton, Texas Sept. 17-19 Mean Green Invite Denton, Texas Founded........................................1890 Oct. 22-26 Wilson/ITA Texas Regional Waco, Texas Enrollment .................................36,123 Nov. 5-7 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas School Colors ............Green and White Jan. 14-17 Florida Gulf Coast Invite Ft. Meyers, Fla. Facility ........Waranch Tennis Complex Spring Capacity .........................................300 Jan. 22 at No. 22 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark L, 7-0 First Year of Tennis Program .......1978 Affiliation .........................Division I-A Jan. 23 No. 59 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. W, 4-3 Conference ............................. Sun Belt Date .................Friday, March 25, 2011 Jan 28 No. 9 California @ Berkeley, Calif. L, 6-1 President ...............Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Time ...........................................3 p.m. Jan. 29 No. 51 TCU @ Berkeley, Calif. PPD Location ........................ Denton, Texas Athletics Director ......... Rick Villarreal Feb. 11 Wichita State Denton, Texas L, 5-2 Facility ........Waranch Tennis Complex Athletic Dept. Phone ......940.565.2662 Conference ............................... C-USA Feb. 13 No. 52 Kansas State Denton, Texas L, 5-2 SID Fax ..........................940.369.8408 All-Time Record vs. NT .................4-7 Feb. 19 at No. 64 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas L, 6-1 Website ...www.MeanGreenSports.com Last Meeting vs. NT......March 7, 2009 Feb. 24 Utah State Denton, Texas W, 6-1 Mailing Address ......... PO Box 311397 .................................NT def. UTEP 6-1 Feb. 26 Miami (OH) Louisville, Ky. L, 6-1 Denton, TX 76203-1397 Head Coach: Victor Aguilar (1st year) Feb. 27 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. L, 7-0 CoaChes INfo Top Three Singles March 6 No. 30 Tulsa Denton, Texas L, 6-1 (based on last match) Head Coach .....Sujay Lama (fifth year) March 9 Xavier Denton, Texas W, 7-0 No. 1- Martina Trierweiler Alma Mater ............Luther College ‘92 No. 2 - Rebeca Calvillo March 15 at No. 61 FIU * Miami, Fla. L, 6-1 At North Texas ...53-50 (dual matches) No. 3- Carolina DeLuca March 17 South Alabama * Miami, Fla. W, 6-1 Overall Record ........................161-134 Top Doubles Team March 25 UTEP Denton, Texas 3 p.m. Office Phone ...................940.565.2139 (based on last match) March 27 Northwestern State Denton, Texas Noon Best Time to Call ............9 a.m.-2 p.m. No. 1- Trierweiler / DeLuca March 29 No. 53 TCU @ Denton, Texas 2 p.m. E-Mail [email protected] Northwestern State Associate Head Coach ........Jeff Maren April 3 at Denver * Denver, Colo. 11 a.m. Volunteer Asst ......Francisco Barrientos Lady Demons (7-4) April 7 at UTA Arlington, Texas 3 p.m. April 15 Middle Tennessee * Denton, Texas 3 p.m. team QUICk faCts April 18 Troy * Denton, Texas Noon 2010-11 Overall Record ..................4-9 April 21-24 Sun Belt Championship Mobile, Ala. All Day ITA Ranking .................................. N/A @- ITA Kick-Off Weekend * - Sun Belt opponent SBC Standings ................................4th Conference ......................................1-1 Last Time Out Singles was much of the same for the Mean Home ...............................................2-3 Green. Date ...............Sunday, March 27, 2011 Mean Green Rebound To Defeat Away ...............................................0-5 Time ............................................ Noon South Alabama 6-1 North Texas won all but one set in singles Neutral .............................................2-2 play, but lost a point in the process. Location ........................ Denton, Texas MIAMI, Fla. - Mean Green tennis vs. Ranked Teams ...........................1-3 Facility ........Waranch Tennis Complex rebounded Thursday afternoon and defeated Dinuta, who has been battling illness for Current Streak ............................... W-1 Conference ...........................Southland South Alabama 6-1 on the campus of Florida much of the year, won her first set against Best In Singles ..................................... All-Time Record vs. NT .................3-4 International University. Chana Hine 7-6 before having to retire and Best In Doubles .................................... Last Meeting vs. NT........Jan. 25, 2002 surrender the match to USA due to illness. North Texas (4-9) opened up the match ............NT def. Northwestern State 6-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........6/3 with two of the three matches in doubles in Paraschiv continued her hot streak in Head Coach: Luc Godin (1st year) relatively convincing fashion. singles, winning her bout 6-2, 6-3. The win runs her streak to seven of the last eight Top Three Singles At the No. 1 slot, Irina Paraschiv and singles matches. (based on last match) Barbora Vykydalova ran through the Jaguar No. 1- Olga Bazhanova duo of Katie Welch and Alina Volmann with Freshman Carolina Barboza had a stellar No. 2 - Adna Curukovic a score of 8-3. performance as she stepped in for the fatigued Ranganathan, winning in straight No. 3- Milou Israel No. 3 doubles saw senior Amy Joubert team sets, 6-0, 6-0 over the Jaguars Julia Ivanova. Top Doubles Team up with junior Paula Dinuta to dominate the (based on last match) No. 3 team from USA 8-0. The Mean Green will look to win back-to- No. 1- Bazhanova / Curukovic back matches for the first time this season when it takes on UTEP on Friday, March 25. The University of North Texas Sujay The Lama File Lama Age: 42 Birthplace: Kathmandu, Nepal Head Coach High School: St. Joseph’s H.S., North Point 4Fifth Year Alma Mater: Luther College ‘92 BS in Public Communications/Political Sujay Lama, Tournament appearances, his team ranked as high as Science who led the No. 16 in the nation in the spring of 2004. Coaching Career University North Texas is the third stop in Lama’s collegiate of Illinois to coaching career, also serving as the top assistant at Dual-Meet Career Record: 151-128 five NCAA Tournament appearances, took over the the Univ. of Florida from 1995 to 1998 before taking Record At North Texas: 50-45 reigns of the North Texas Tennis program on June 14, over at Illinois. 2006, and it didn’t take him long to make an impact. Coaching Experience Lama turned the Illinois tennis program around right 2006-present: University of North Texas, Lama led North Texas to a 17-6 record in the spring away, taking the Illini from a ninth-place finish in Head Women’s Coach of 2009, its best record since ‘86-87. In 2007, he led the Big Ten the year before his arrival to a third- the program to its best fall season in history. The place finish in his first year at the helm. In 2003-04 1998-2006: University of Illinois, Mean Green turned the heads of the nation’s premier the Illini went 17-6, posting their best winning Head Women’s Coach programs, notching individual wins over Ohio State, percentage since Illinois’ first team went 6-0 in 1975. 1995-98: University of Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Texas Tech Additionally, Lama led Illinois to a victory over top- Assistant Coach and many others in the fall of ‘07. ranked Duke, 4-3, at the UI Atkins Tennis Center in 1992-95: Van Deer Tennis Center, Senior “I am very excited about the opportunity to work at 2003. Staff Professional the University of North Texas,” said Lama. “This is a Among the other milestones the Illinois women’s tremendous academic institution in a great location. tennis program reached under Lama is winning its Collegiate Experience We have one of the premier tennis facilities in the first-ever NCAA Tournament match in May of 2001. 1988-92: Luther College country and an athletic director who is dynamic During Lama’s time at Illinois, he coached the tennis Two-time Volvo Collegiate All-American and has great vision. Our goal is to build a tennis program’s first Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the program that demands excellence on the courts and (1991-92) Rookie of the Year in the Midwest Region, nine in the classroom. We want to be one of best programs GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American All-Big Ten players, four Big Ten Medal of Honor in the country but make sure our student-athletes (1992) players, 13 ITA Scholar-Athletes and two Academic enjoy the process and the family atmosphere we have Midwest Region Senior Player of the Year All-Americans. UI women’s tennis players earned built.” Academic All-Big Ten recognition 42 times under (1992) Lama compiled a dual-meet record of 108-84, Lama. Ranked No. 5 in NCAA Division III singles including a 57-25 mark in Big Ten play, during (1992) his eight-year career as the Illini’s head coach. Inducted in Luther College’s Hall of Fame In addition to leading the school to five NCAA (2002) “Our goal is to be a program that is always striving for excellence both on and off the court with the focus on the process. This is an exciting time for the North Texas tennis. Every day, we are breaking barriers and realizing the enormous potential we have. The sky is the limit for us.” -Sujay Lama The University of North Texas While at Florida, he helped lead the Gators to two NCAA titles, three SEC crowns and three undefeated WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT SUJAY LAMA dual-match seasons. Lama was honored for his contribution as the 1997 ITA National Assistant “Sujay Lama is one of the up-and-coming women’s coaches in the country. With his knowledge,work ethic,enthusiasm and passion for coaching, it will bring the North Texas Coach of the Year in the South Region. women’s tennis to new heights.” Prior to Florida, Lama was the Senior Staff -- Andy Brandi, Director of the Harold Solomon Tennis Institute former head coach at University of Florida, won three team and individual titles Professional at the Van Der Meer Tennis Center in Hilton Head, S.C., where he worked with the elite “Sujay is one of the finest coaches in the world.
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