DDecadeDDecadeeeccaaddee oofoofff eexcellenceeexcellencexxcceelllleennccee A llookook aatt tthehe ppastast 1100 yyearsears ooff MMuleule ttennis.ennis. Muhlenberg.770 posted a .770 win- ning percentage in Centennial Conference play during the past decade. Its 77-23 CC record is good for third in the conference. Six times in the past 10 years the Mules ended the season with either a conference champion- 6 ship or a postseason berth. Muhlenberg won CC crowns in 2002 and ’04, and made the NCAA Tournament in 2005. Muhlenberg 9966 won 96 matches during the past decade. The 2002, ’04 and ’05 teams each won a school-record 12 matches. The Mules grabbed at least 10 wins in fi ve of the 10 seasons and won 66.2% of their matches during the decade. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE TTennisennis 22010-11010-11 QQuickuick FFactsacts SCHEDULE • muhlenberg college • september Location ........................ Allentown, PA 18104 Founded ....................... 1848 Sat 18 TCNJ Lions Fall Kickoff Enrollment .................... 2,200 Sat 25 - ITA Southeast Regional Web Site .......................www.muhlenberg.edu Sun 26 (Mary Washington) Affi liation ...................... NCAA Division III • february Conference ................... Centennial Conference SAT 26 VASSAR ..........................1:00 Nickname ..................... Mules • march Colors ...........................Cardinal Red & Grey THR 17 ELIZABETHTOWN ......3:30 Home Courts ................ Kern Field Courts Tue 22 * at Franklin & Marshall ......4:00 Year Built ...................... 2003 Wed 23 * at Swarthmore ...................3:30 • management SAT 26 * GETTYSBURG ..............1:00 President ...................... Peyton Randolph Helm Tue 29 at Moravian .......................4:00 Dean of Students ..........Karen Green WED 30 * BRYN MAWR .................4:00 Athletic Director ............ Sam Beidleman Associate Director ......... Corey Goff • april S.W.A. .......................... Megan Eddinger Sat 2 * at Washington College ......1:00 Athletics Phone .............(484) 664-3380 TUE 5 * HAVERFORD ................4:00 Athletics Fax ................. (484) 664-3035 SAT 9 * McDANIEL ....................1:00 Head Athletic Trainer..... Steve Nemes Wed 13 * at Ursinus ..........................4:00 Asst. Athletic Trainers ....Lindsay Weiss Sat 16 * at Johns Hopkins .............10:00 Nate Roberts TUE 19 * DICKINSON .................4:00 • tennis Wed 20 at New Jersey .....................3:00 Head Coach ..................Linda Andrews Alma Mater .................. Springfi eld ’68 * Centennial Conference match Career Record ...............185-143 (26 seasons) Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3381 Credits: Th e 2010-11 tennis yearbook was produced Fax ................................ (484) 664-3035 by the Muhlenberg College Sports Information Offi ce. E-mail ........................... [email protected] Editor, Mike Falk; Assistant Editor, Andrew Wible; Assistant Coaches .........Pete Carpenter Editorial Assistant, Danielle Winston; Photography, 2010 Record ................. 7-8 (5-5 Centennial) Amico Studio, Bill Johnson, Jim O’Connor (NJS- 2010 CC Finish ............. Sixth portPics.com) and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Letters Returning/Lost ... 6/2 Printing, Muhlenberg College Copy Center (484-664- • sports information 3229). Director ........................ Mike Falk Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3232 Home Phone .................(610) 432-8953 Fax ................................ (484) 664-3477 E-mail ........................... [email protected] Assistant Director ..........Andrew Wible Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3168 E-mail ........................... [email protected] wwww.muhlenberg.eduww.muhlenberg.edu MAJORS Founded: 1848. Accounting * Named for Henry Mel- American Studies chior Muhlenberg, pa- Anthropology * Art * triarch of the Lutheran (concentrations in Art History Church in the American and Art Studio) Colonies. Biochemistry Affi liation: Private, Biology Business Administration * affi liated with Lutheran (concentrations in Entrepre- Church. neurial Studies, Human Location: Allentown, Resources Management, Pa.; 55 miles north Management & Organization Studies, Management Science & of Philadelphia and Info Science, Managerial 90 miles west of New Finance and Marketing) York. Chemistry * Academic Emphasis: Computer Science * Dance * Liberal arts and prepro- Economics * fessional studies. (concentrations in International Full-Time Enrollment: 2,200; 43% men, 57% women. and Public Policy) Student-Faculty Ratio: 12-1. English * Admission: Highly selective. Over 4,200 applicants for (concentration in Writing) Environmental Science a class of 580. The single most important factor is high Film Studies school record. Entering freshmen are strong performers Finance academically and give evidence of the potential for posi- French * tive impact on the college community as extracurricular German German Studies * contributors as well. History * Application Deadlines: Early Decision, February 1. History/Government Regular Decision, February 15. Muhlenberg values the International Studies energy and enthusiasm Early Decision candidates bring to Mathematics * Media and Communication the campus. Music * Personal Interview: Strongly recommended. (concentrations in Perfor- Financial Aid: Approximately 65% of students receive mance, Music Theory/ some form of fi nancial aid. Both need-based and merit Composition and Music History) aid are available. Natural Science “Strong in premed, prelaw, Students: Muhlen- Neuroscience pre-anything.” berg students are Philosophy * drawn largely from Philosophy/Political Thought • the Middle Atlantic Physical Science “Muhlenberg has produced Physics * and New England Political Economy Fulbright Fellows and Udall states, although 35 Political Science * Scholars, but it also ensures states and over a Psychology that every student excels at Religion Studies * dozen foreign coun- Russian Studies * his or her own pace.” tries are represented. Sociology * Fiske Guide to Colleges Faculty: 161 full- Spanish * time, 109 part-time. Theatre 2008 Edition (concentrations in Acting, Faculty are drawn Design, Directing, Perfor- from America’s fi nest mance Studies and Stage universities. Their primary focus is excellence in teaching. Management) 85% hold the Ph.D. or terminal degree. wwww.muhlenberg.eduww.muhlenberg.edu Library Resources: Trexler Library resources include over MINORS 226,000 volumes and 360,000 microforms. An interli- African American Studies brary loan program makes over 1.75 million books avail- Asian Traditions Creative Writing able to students with daily delivery to campus. Jewish Studies Campus Life: More than 100 clubs and student organi- Latin American Studies zations, from United Student Government to Habitat for Public Health Humanity. Sustainability Studies Women’s Studies Active Learning: Many of Muhlenberg’s classes are majors designated with an taught seminar style, with an emphasis on discussion and asterisk at left are also available classroom interaction. Science labs are hands-on, with as minors the opportunity to “‘Th e small community and do real science in a CONCENTRATIONS Non-science Medical Studies small, personal class sizes small college setting. allow professors [to] ‘become Independent study, CERTIFICATIONS friends, mentors, and role mentored research, Elementary Education models’ to students. ‘Th ey love internships and fi eld Secondary Education experience all are what they do, they love stu- PREPROFESSIONAL dents, and they love interact- encouraged. The goal is to promote PROGRAMS ing with students.’ But profes- Health professions an active, participa- sors aren’t just friendly faces. Prelaw tory learning style. Religious vocation preparation ‘Th ey are [also] very knowl- That commit- edgeable in their fi elds’ and ment to fi rst-rate COOPERATIVE ‘challenge students to achieve teaching and active PROGRAMS more than they thought they learning means that AROTC Army Reserve Offi cer Training were capable of.’” Muhlenberg strives Corps (AROTC) Program 2008 Princeton Review always to provide Dentistry Th e Best 366 Colleges learning experiences University of Pennsylvania that are not simply School of Dental Medicine Engineering informational, but 3-2 or 4-2 combined degree interesting, even inspirational. It means looking for teach- program (Columbia University ing approaches where students are not passive but rather or Washington University) engaged, active learners. The result has been an academic Environmental Science or Forestry 3-2 or 4-2 combined degree program widely recognized for educational excellence program (Duke University) based on both rigor and nurture. Medicine Positive Outcomes: A Muhlenberg education provides Drexel University and the a powerful launching pad to graduate school and entry- Lehigh Valley Hospital Music Education level careers. The College’s success rates with both law Moravian College school and medical school placement are regularly over Occupational Therapy 90%. In addition, many Muhlenberg students go on to 5½-year combined degree master’s and doctoral programs each year. Muhlenberg program (Thomas Jefferson University) grads also go on to a full range of employment oppor- Optometry tunities, from America’s largest banks and accounting 7-year combined degree pro- fi rms to its “blue chip” business concerns, from the most gram (State University of New prominent social and helping agencies to schools, govern- York College of Optometry) Physical Therapy ment and family-owned
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