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2004 Quick Facts C W 'S T 2004 Quick Facts C AROLINA The University of North Carolina Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Table of Contents Chartered: 1789 ACC Anniversary Team . .Page 23 Enrollment: 25,972 (15,961 undergraduate) ACC Tournament History . .Page 24 Chancellor: Dr. James Moeser Administration . .Page 15 All-America, All-ACC . .Page 22 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour W Senior Women’s Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Carolina Athletics . .Page 25 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Carolina Women’s Tennis History . .Page 21 OMEN Conference: Atlantic Coast Coaches and Staff . .Page 13 Nickname: Tar Heels Coaching Records . .Page 20 Mascot: Rameses the ram Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center . .Page 16 ’ School colors: Carolina blue and white Highlights from the 2003 Season . .Page 19 S Opponent Information . .Page 3 Athletic department Web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com T Player Profiles . .Page 4 Results from the 2003 Season . .Page 18 ENNIS Carolina Women’s Tennis Roster . .Page 2 Head Coach: Brian Kalbas (Notre Dame ‘89) Schedule . .Page 2 Record at UNC: First season Series Records . .Page 20 Overall record: 214-85 (11 seasons) Statistics from the 2003 Season . .Page 18 Office phone: (919) 962-6262 Support Staff . .Page 15 Office fax: (919) 962-2604 University Profile . .Page 26 Assistant Coach: Tari Ann Toro (William & Mary ‘99) Season at UNC: First season Office phone: (919) 962-6464 Supporting UNC Women’s Tennis Home stadium: Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center The University of North Carolina has a long-term agreement with Nike, Facility information: Hardcourts (12 outdoor, 6 indoor) which provides UNC teams with shoes, apparel, equipment bags and Tennis Center contact: Andrew Parker other products. The contract, signed in 1994 and again in 1997, was Press box phone: (919) 962-6363 extended for a period of eight more years beginning in July 2002. In Head groundskeeper: Kyle Luzzi addition to Nike products, the agreement provides $100,000 annually to Head athletic trainer: Sally Mayes the Chancellor's Academic Enhancement Fund for undergraduate teach- Strength and conditioning coach: Steve Gisselman ing and $100,000 annually to the UNC ath- NCAA appearances: Five letic department to reward Olympic sport ACC Championships: Five programs and coaches for academic and ath- 2003 Record: 19-9 (6-2 ACC) letic excellence. 2003 ACC finish: Third 2003 NCAA Tournament results: Advanced to the round of 16 Directions to Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center 2003 final national ranking: Ninth From Virginia and Points North: Take I-85 South to Durham, N.C. Starters returning/lost: 4/2 Exit left at US-15/501 in Durham and follow 15/501 for approximately Letterwinners returning/lost: 5/2 6 1⁄2 miles. At junction with I-40, 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. UNC Athletic Communications Follow signs to Tennis Center. Associate A.D. for Athletic Communications: Steve Kirschner From Points West: Take I-85 North towards Durham, N.C. When I-85 Women’s tennis contacts: Whitney Freeman, Kate Barnhill and I-40 split, take I-40 East. Continue on I-40 East until exit for NC-54 E-mail addresses: [email protected], [email protected] West (exit #273 B). Continue on NC-54 West approximately 1 mile. Turn Office phone: (919) 962-2123 left at stoplight into the Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Center. Office fax: (919) 962-0612 From Points East: Take I-40 West to Chapel Hill. Exit at NC-54 West Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 (exit #273 B) and follow for approximately 1 mile. Turn left at stoplight into the Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Center. For more information on UNC women’s tennis: Members of the From Points South: Take US-15/50 North to Chapel Hill. Exit right media seeking information on the North Carolina women’s tennis pro- onto 15/501 Bypass in Chapel Hill. Continue on 15/501 Bypass through gram or wishing to conduct interviews with coaches or players should two stoplights. After second light, take next exit, which will be NC-54 contact Whitney Freeman at (919) 962-2123. East. Continue on NC-54 East approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right at stoplight into Friday Center. Follow signs to Tennis Center. www.TarHeelBlue.com Media and fans can follow the Carolina tennis team and the rest of the UNC athletic program from any- 2004 UNC Women’s Tennis Guide where in the world on the official site of North Photos by Jeffrey Camarati, except as noted. Printing by B&B Printing of Bristol, Tenn. Carolina athletics. TarHeelBlue.com offers sched- The 2004 UNC women’s tennis media guide was ules, rosters, results and more for all 28 of designed and edited by Kate Barnhill, Whitney Carolina’s varsity sports. The site is run in associa- Freeman and Will Small, Athletic Communications tion with the Official College Sports Network of Carlsbad, Calif., and is student assistants, with assistance from the UNC one of the most popular in the OCSN family of Web sites. UNC’s Athletic Communications staff. onsite coordinators for TarHeelBlue.com are Matt Bowers and Kevin Front and back covers designed by Dana Gelin, Best, Associate Athletic Communications Directors. Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. 2004 UNC Women’s Tennis Media Guide • Page 1 2004 Roster and Schedule Name Yr. Ht. Hometown (College/High School) Tar Heels By Year ENNIS Sara Anundsen Fr. 5-6 Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) T Seniors Lee Bairos** Sr. 5-9 Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) S Lee Bairos ’ Kendrick Bunn** Sr. (RS) 5-7 Wilson, N.C. (Greenfield School) Kendrick Bunn Kendall Cline** Jr. 5-7 Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Caitlin Collins Fr. 5-8 Lawrence, Kan. (Bishop Seabury Academy) OMEN Juniors Jenna Long Fr. 5-8 Fremont, Calif. (Mission San Jose) Kendall Cline W Tanja Markovic* So. 5-5 Auckland, New Zealand (Rangitoto College) Aniela Mojzis Aniela Mojzis** Jr. 5-10 Cape Town, South Africa (Damelin) Brooke Sagalowsky Brooke Sagalowsky Jr. 5-5 Indianapolis, Ind. (Sweet Briar/Park Tudor) * Returning player Sophomores AROLINA ** Returning starter Tanja Markovic C (RS) Redshirt Head Coach: Brian Kalbas Freshmen Assistant Coach: Tari Ann Toro Sara Anundsen Athletic Trainer: Sally Mayes Caitlin Collins Strength and Conditioning Coach: Steve Gisselman Jenna Long Day Date Opponent Site Time (Eastern) Fri.-Sun. Jan.16-18 UNLV Invitational Las Vegas, Nev. All Day Sat. 24 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Chapel Hill 10 a.m. Sat. 24 ELON Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. 31 MARQUETTE Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Thur.-Sun. Feb. 5-8 ITA National Team Indoors Madison, Wis. All Day Sat. 14 @Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 11 a.m. Sun. 15 @ Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m. Sat. 21 TEXAS A&M Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. 22 NORTHWESTERN Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Wed. 25 EAST CAROLINA Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Wed. March 3 WILLIAM & MARY Chapel Hill 2:30 p.m. Sun. 7 @ Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. 1:30 p.m. Tues. 9 @ Southern Cal Los Angeles, Calif. 1:30 p.m. Thur. 11 @ Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. 1:30 p.m. Mon. 15 FLORIDA Chapel Hill 2:30 p.m. Sun. 21 @ Duke* Durham, N.C. 1 p.m. Wed. 24 WAKE FOREST* Chapel Hill 5 p.m. Fri. 26 @ Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. 2 p.m. Sun. 28 NOTRE DAME Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Wed. 31 NC STATE* Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Sat. April 3 @ Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. 10 a.m. Sun. 4 @ Maryland* College Park, Md. 11 a.m. Fri 9 GEORGIA TECH* Chapel Hill 2:30 p.m. Sat. 10 CLEMSON* Chapel Hill 10:30 a.m. Thur.-Fri. 15-18 ACC Championships Raleigh, N.C. All Day Fri.-Sun. May 14-16 NCAA Regionals Campus sites Thur.-Sat. 20-29 NCAA Championships Athens, Ga. *ACC match All home matches played at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center Page 2 • 2004 UNC Women’s Tennis Media Guide 2004 Opponents C Charleston Cougars 2003 record (Conference): 14-7 (5-3) Pepperdine Waves AROLINA January 24 in Chapel Hill 2003 postseason: NCAA second round March 11 in Malibu, Calif. Head coach: Angelo Anastopoulo Home facility: Bill Moore Tennis Center Head coach: Gualberto Esandoro (14th season) Sports Info. contact: Cheryl Watts (26th season) Conference: Southern SID phone/fax: (404) 894-5445/894-1248 Conference: West Coast 2003 record (Conference): 22-4 (8-1) Web site: www.ramblinwreck.com 2003 record: 13-14 2003 postseason: NCAA tournament appearance 2003 postseason:NCAA second round Home facility: Silcox Courts Kentucky Wildcats Home facility: Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center Sports Info. contact: Devin Bigoness February 14 in Lexington, Ky. Sports Info. contact: Tamara Metcalfe W SID phone/fax: (843) 953-5465/953-6534 Head coach: Mark Guilbeau (Eighth season) SID phone/fax: (310) 506-4333/506-4322 Conference: Southeastern SID email: [email protected] SID email: [email protected] OMEN Web site: www.cougars.cofc.edu 2003 record (Conference): 23-8 (9-2) Web site: www.pepperdinesports.com 2003 postseason: NCAA round of 16 Clemson Tigers Final national ranking: 12th Southern California Trojans April 10 in Chapel Hill Home facility: Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex March 9 in Los Angeles, Calif. Head coach: Nancy Harris (Seventh season) Sports Info. contact: Travis Feldhaus Head coach: Richard Gaillen (Ninth season) ’ Conference: Atlantic Coast SID phone/fax: (859) 257-7707/323-4310 Conference: Pacific-10 S 2003 record (Conference): 19-6 (7-1) SID email: [email protected] 2003 record (Conference): 22-6 (5-3) 2003 postseason: NCAA second round Web site: www.ukathletics.com 2003 postseason: NCAA quarterfinals T Final national ranking: Ninth Final national ranking: Fifth ENNIS Home facility: Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Loyola Marymount Lions Home facility: Marks Tennis Stadium Sports Info.
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