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2020-21 Media Guide @Caneswtennis | Miamihurricanes.Com HURRICANES WOMEN’S TENNIS 67 ITA All-America Honors 34 of 38 NCAA Team Championship Berths 28 ITA All-Americans UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 24 Consecutive NCAA Team Championship Berths 5821 San Amaro Drive 23 NCAA Team Championship Sweet 16 Trips Coral Gables, FL 33146 305-284-3244 18 Straight Seasons with an NCAA Victory 18 All-ACC Honorees www.MiamiHurricanes.com Twitter: @CanesWTennis 17 20-Win Seasons Facebook: /CanesWTennis Instagram: @CanesWTennis 17 ITA Top-25 Finishes in a Row 14 Seasons with an Undefeated Home Record CREDITS 12-Time NCAA Team Championship Quarterfinalist EDITORS Alex Schwartz, Kyle Stopperan, James Nine NCAA Singles Championship Final Fours Karnib, previous Miami communications staff members Eight BIG EAST Championships COMPILATION Six ACC Players of the Year Alex Schwartz, previous Miami communications staff members Five NCAA Doubles Championship Final Fours Five ACC Scholar-Athletes of the Year PHOTOGRAPHY JC Ridley, Kevin Macia, Tessa Mortensen, Four ACC Regular Season Championships Kevin Ortiz Four Academic All-Americans UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Three NCAA Team Championship Final Fours MISSION STATEMENT The University of Miami’s mission is to educate Three ITA National Players of the Year and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of the diversity Two NCAA Singles Champions of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. Two NCAA Team Championship Finals Berths Two Undefeated Seasons One NCAA Doubles Champion Pair 2013 ACC Champions 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE @CANESWTENNIS | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 24 STRAIGHT NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BERTHS | 17 CONSECUTIVE TOP-25 FINISHES | THREE NCAA FINAL FOURS TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 2021 Spring Schedule ..........................................................1 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Quick Facts ...........................................................................2 Jan. 25 at Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 12 p.m. University Administration ......................................................3 Athletics Administration .....................................................4-8 Jan. 29 vs. Ole Miss Nashville, Tenn. 1 p.m. Roster Breakdowns & Pronunciation Guide .........................9 Jan. 30 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 11:30 a.m. Feb. 13 at UCF Orlando, Fla. 12 p.m. COACHES & STAFF Feb. 20 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m. INTRODUCTION Head Coach Paige Yaroshuk-Tews ...............................11-13 Associate Head Coach Alex Santos ...................................14 Feb. 21 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. 12 p.m. Volunteer Assistant Coach Maci Epstein ............................15 FEB. 26 WAKE FOREST* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 12 p.m. Tennis Staff .........................................................................16 FEB. 28 NC STATE* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 12 p.m. Support Staff .......................................................................17 March 6 at North Carolina* Chapel Hill, N.C. 12 p.m. HURRICANES March 7 at Duke* Durham, N.C. 12 p.m. Photo Roster .......................................................................19 March 12 at Syracuse* Syracuse, N.Y. 3 p.m. Student-Athlete Bios ......................................................20-31 March 13 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Mass. 10 a.m. 2019-20 REVIEW MARCH 17 USF CORAL GABLES, FLA. 11 a.m. Fall Statistics ......................................................................33 MARCH 19 NOTRE DAME* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 12 p.m. Spring Statistics .............................................................34-35 MARCH 21 LOUISVILLE* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 12 p.m. ACC Statistics ................................................................36-37 Spring Individual Results ...............................................38-43 APRIL 2 VIRGINIA TECH* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 12 p.m. Spring Record Breakdown ..................................................44 APRIL 4 VIRGINIA* CORAL GABLES, FLA. 11 a.m. Honors, Rankings & Notes ............................................45-46 April 9 at Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. 4 p.m. HISTORY & RECORDS APRIL 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC CORAL GABLES, FLA. 2 p.m. Program Streaks .................................................................47 April 21-25 ACC Championship Rome, Ga. TBA All-Americans .....................................................................48 May 7-9 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBA TBA All-Conference Honors ..................................................49-50 ITA & Miscellaneous Honors ...............................................51 May 16-22 NCAA Finals Site Orlando, Fla. TBA Hall of Famers & Doris Hart Grand Slams ..........................52 May 23-28 NCAA Individual Championships Orlando, Fla. TBA ITA Fall Championships ......................................................53 Yearly Singles Wins Leaders ..............................................54 Single-Season Singles Leaders ....................................55-56 BOLD CAPS - home match, played at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center in Coral Gables, Fla. Single-Season Doubles Leaders ...................................57-58 * - ACC match Career Wins Leaders ..........................................................59 All times Eastern and subject to change ITA Player Rankings ......................................................60-62 ITA Team Rankings .............................................................63 Year-by-Year Coaching Records ........................................64 NCAA Singles Championship ........................................65-70 Twitter: @CanesWTennis Website: MiamiHurricanes.com NCAA Doubles Championship .......................................71-74 Facebook: /CanesWTennis Instagram: @CanesWTennis NCAA Team Championship ...........................................75-79 NCAA Championship Success ...........................................80 Conference Championship Results ...............................81-84 Series Records ...................................................................85 Series Results ...............................................................86-98 All-Time Results ..........................................................99-109 @CANESWTENNIS | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE 1 24 STRAIGHT NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BERTHS | 17 CONSECUTIVE TOP-25 FINISHES | THREE NCAA FINAL FOURS QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Assistant Director: Kevin Ivany Golf, Soccer, M. Tennis INTRODUCTION Name of School University of Miami Assistant Director: Ashleigh Young Track & Field, Volleyball Location Coral Gables, Fla. Enrollment 17,809 COACHING STAFF Founded 1925 Head Coach Paige Yaroshuk-Tews (UCLA, 1996) Nickname Hurricanes Record at Miami 362-123 (.746, 19 seasons) Mascot Sebastian the Ibis Career Record 362-123 (.746, 19 seasons) Colors Orange (PMS 1665), Green (PMS 3435) and White Associate Head Coach Alex Santos (Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, 2005) President Dr. Julio Frenk Volunteer Assistant Coach Maci Epstein (Virginia, 2016) Director of Athletics Blake James Athletic Trainer Julia Rapicavoli (Miami, 2012) Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Marvin Dawkins Strength & Conditioning Coach H.R. Powell (Montclair State, 2013) Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Facility Neil Schiff Tennis Center PROGRAM HISTORY Website MiamiHurricanes.com First Year of Tennis 1973 (49th season) Mailing Address 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 All-Time Record 823-318 (.721) All-Time ACC Record 147-39 (.790) ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION NCAA Team Championship Appearances 34 Director of Athletics Blake James (1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, Deputy AD / COO/ SWA Jennifer Strawley ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) Deputy AD / CFO Jason Layton All-Time NCAA Team Championship Record 54-34 (.614) Sr. Associate AD / Academic Services David Wyman Last NCAA Team Championship Opponent Oklahoma State (2019) Sr. Associate AD / Administration Renae Myles Payne L, 4-3 - Round of 32 Sr. Associate AD / Communications & Digital Strategy Carter Toole National Champions Estela Perez-Somarriba (2019, NCAA Singles) Sr. Associate AD / Compliance Craig Anderson Audra Cohen (2006, NCAA Singles) Sr. Associate AD / Facilities & Event Operations Tim Wise Lise Gregory/Ronni Reis (1986, NCAA Doubles) Sr. Associate AD / Performance, Health & Wellness Luis Feigenbaum Jodi Applebaum/Terry Salagnick (1977, USTA Doubles) Sr. Assistant AD / Student-Athlete Development Shirelle Jackson Associate AD / Alumni Programs Rick Remmert TEAM INFORMATION Associate AD / Athletic Training Vinny Scavo 2020 Overall Record 6-4 Associate AD / Business Operations Matthew Smale Home / Away / Neutral 2-2 / 3-1 / 1-1 Associate AD / Development Chris Cohen 2020 ACC Record / Finish 3-2 / n/a Associate AD / Facilities & Operations Tom Ponietowicz Returning / Lost 7 / 1 Associate AD / Internal Operations David Case Newcomers 1 Associate AD / Premium Seating & Corp. Development Ben Creed Associate AD / Sales & Service Dan Boyd Assistant AD / Academic Services Demetreus Darden 2020 LINEUP* YR RANK Assistant AD / Business Analytics Alfred Vaca SINGLES Assistant AD / Business Operations Julia Kincade 1. Estela Perez-Somarriba Sr. 2 Assistant AD / Communications Camron Ghorbi 2. Daevenia Achong So. 110 Assistant AD / Compliance & Eligibility Dan Raben 3. Selma Cadar Fr. 102 Assistant AD / Development Alfonso Restrepo 4. Florencia Urrutia
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