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LAMAR UNIVERSITY2 Lamar University4 Campus Life6 Sheila Umprhey Rec Sports Center8 Athletic Excellence10 Southeast Texas

LADY CARDINALS12 Lady Cardinal Roster13 2015 Quick Facts15 Head Coach David Wong18 Volunteer Assistant Joe Flanagan19 Assistant Coach Natalia Mayagoitia20 Hanna Elfving22 Katya Lapayeva24 Carolina Maso26 Anna Spengler28 Lara Delli Castelli29 Andrea Ivanovic30 Stephanie Marchena31 Teodora Stefanovic

HISTORY AND TRADITION32 Individual Records33 Year-By-Year Results

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2015 SEASON1.17 at Rice Houston, Texas 11:001.18 UTSA Beaumont 11:001.25 Prairie View A&M (DH) Houston, Texas 11:002.8 Alcorn State (DH) Beaumont 10:00/2:002.21 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 12:002.22 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 11:003.7 at New Orleans New Orleans, La. 11:003.8 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 11:003.14 Nicholls Beaumont 11:003.15 McNeese State Beaumont 12:003.17 at USC-Upstate Spartanburg, S.C. 2:003.19 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 2:303.25 at Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, La. 2:003.28 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 11:004.3 Incarnate Word Beaumont 2:004.4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Beaumont 1:004.8 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 1:004.12 at Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 10:004.18 Northwestern State Beaumont 11:004.19 Stephen F. Austin Beaumont 12:004.24-26 SLC Tournament Beaumont TBA

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2015 ROSTER

(L-R) Jon Flanagan, Kelcie Rullo, Katya Lapayeva, Teodora Stefanovic, Hanna Elfving, Carolina Maso, Stephanie Marchena, Lara Delli Castelli, Anna Spengler, Andrea Ivanovic, Natalia Mayagoita, David Wong

NAME HT YEAR HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)Lara Delli Castelli 5-7 FR Bensheim, Germany (Goethe-Gymnasium)Hanna Elfving 5-5 SO Umeå, Sweden (Dragonskolan Umeå)Andrea Ivanovic 6-1 FR Novi Sad, Serbia (Private Economic School)Katya Lapayeva 5-6 SO Mogilev, Belarus (Gymnasium No. 3)Stephanie Marchena 5-4 FR Oranjestad, Aruba (Colegio Arubano)Carolina Masó 5-2 SR Veracruz, Mexico (Jean Piaget)Anna Spengler 5-9 SO Essen, Germany (Goetheschule)Teodora Stefanovic 5-5 FR NiÂ, Serbia (Gimnasium)

Head Coach: David WongVolunteer Assistant Coach: Jon Flanagan Assistant Coach: Natalia Mayagoitia

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation Beaumont, TexasSchool Founded 1923Enrollment 14,889Affiliation NCAA Division IConference SouthlandNickname CardinalsMascot Big Red/LUColors Red and WhitePresident Dr. Kenneth R. EvansDirector of Athletics Jason HendersonFaculty Representative Dr. Hsing-wei ChuSenior Woman Administrator Helene ThillAthletics Phone 409.880.2248

COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFFHead Coach David Wong Seasons at Lamar 14 seasons Seasons as Head Coach 14 seasons Alma Mater Lamar, ‘97 Overall Record 170-149 Lamar Record 170-149

Volunteer Assistant Coach Joe Flanagan Seasons at Lamar 12 seasons Alma Mater Lamar, ‘75

Assistant Coach Natalia Mayagoitia Seasons at Lamar 1 season Alma Mater Lamar, 2014

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEAssistant Athletics Director/Director of Media Relations James DixonAssistant Director of Media Relations Pat MurrayAssistant Director of Media Relations (Primary Contact) Matthew Fowler Office Phone 409.880.7845 Cell Phone 409.937.2060 Email [email protected] Relations Fax 409.880.2338Athletics Website LamarCardinals.comAthletics Twitter @LamarCardsFacebook /lamarathletics

TENNIS COURTSHome Court Thompson Family Tennis CenterNumber of Courts 16 (Five stadium courts)

2014 DUAL REVIEWOverall Record 8-14 Home Record 5-5 Away Record 2-8 Neutral Site 1-1Southland Conference Record 5-7

2014-15 TEAM INFORMATIONLettermen Returning/Lost 4/4Newcomers 4

KATYA LAPAYEVA

HANNA ELFVING

ANNA SPENGLER

CAROLINA MASO

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DAVID WONG

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Now entering his 15th season as head coach, David Wong has be-come synonymous Lamar Women’s Tennis after elevating the program back into a yearly Southland championship contender. Wong, a former Cardinal tennis player himself, is familiar with the rich history of LU Tennis, and after stepping into a program that won just six matches over his first two seasons, the Lady Cards have reached dou-

ble figures in victories in all but one of his last 10, including a historic 24-3 season campaign in 2008 that culminated with a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The winningest coach in school history, Wong became the first to win 150 matches in 2012 with a victory over Arkansas State. He holds an overall record of 170-149 with the LU women. In addition to team success, a number of Lady Cards have earned individual recognition from the Southland Conference. Over Wong’s 12 years in charge, a Lady Card player has been named to the All-South-land squad 18 times and a doubles team has been honored as such seven times. Two players, Andrea Martinez and Mariaryeni Gutierrez have taken home the conference’s highest honor, Player of the Year, garnering the award in the 2006 and 2010 seasons, respectively. In 2013, Wong’s team experienced a tremendous run of success at home, reeling off seven consecutive victories in Beaumont before bowing out in a heartbreaker in the conference tournament. Led by All-Southland honorees Carolina Salas and Dariya Dashutina, the Lady Cards posted an impressive 7-2 mark in conference play, leading LU to an 11-9 overall record. With Dashutina and Salas getting a spot on the conference’s second team, it marked the fourth straight season that the Southland had hon-ored multiple Lady Cards, the longest such streak in school history. The 2012 season represented Wong’s eighth consecutive season of 12 or more wins. After a slow start to the campaign, All-Southland honorees Alessandra Pennesi and Hélène Czudek combined with a 15-win debut season by Salas to take the Cardinals to a 7-4 conference slate before being upended by UT Arlington at the Southland Championships. Following a 14-9 season in 2010, the Lady Cards took advantage of

DAVID WONGHead Coach

15th season at Lamar • 14th season overall Lamar, 1997

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all-conference campaigns by Kaltrina Harbuzi, Gutierrez, Natalia Mayagoitia and Diana Mendez to post a 19-3 record in 2011, one of the best seasons in school history. LU also tallied a 10-1 mark in Southland play for the third time in four seasons, tying for the best conference mark in school history. It was a strong way to end a career for both Harbuzi and Gutierrez, who com-bined to earn All-SLC honors seven times over those four seasons, with an impressive six on the first team. Gutierrez was also the second player in school history to earn Player of the Year, taking home the award in 2010. Perhaps no two seasons standout as much in Lamar history as those of 2008 and 2009, which saw the Lady Cards run out to a 41-9 record with an eye-popping 20-2 mark in Southland play. In 2008, LU went 24-3, which ranks as the best win percentage in school history, ending with a trip to the NCAA Tournament and con-ference tournament championship. A season later, the Lady Cards racked up 17 more victories to secure the first back-to-back seasons with 15 or more wins since 1983-84. After going 5-17 and 1-23 in his first two seasons in 2001 and 2002, respective-ly, 2007 marked one of the more impressive achievements of Wong’s career as he guided the program to a third consecutive 12-or-more win season, a feat that had not been matched in school history. Andrea Martinez proved to be vital in the run, becoming the first three-time All-Southland honoree in school history and becoming the school’s first ever Player of the Year, earning it on the heels of the 2006 season. A scholarship athlete for the Lamar men’s tennis team from 1980-84, Wong

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position Spring Record2014 Lamar Head Coach_ 8-14, 5-72013 Lamar Head Coach_ 11-9, 7-22012 Lamar Head Coach_ 12-10, 7-42011 Lamar Head Coach_ 19-3, 10-12010 Lamar Head Coach_ 14-9, 8-32009 Lamar Head Coach_ 17-6, 10-12008 Lamar Head Coach_ 24-3, 10-12007 Lamar Head Coach_ 14-10, 8-3 2006 Lamar Head Coach_ 12-10, 6-42005 Lamar Head Coach_ 14-11, 6-42004 Lamar Head Coach_ 7-14, 3-72003 Lamar Head Coach_ 12-10, 3-72002 Lamar Head Coach_ 1-23, 0-102001 Lamar Head Coach_ 5-17, 2-814 SEASONS AS HEAD COACH 170-149, 85-62

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played under the legendary Ron Wesbrooks, who led the Cards to five conference championships in 17 seasons. During his four years competing for the Red and White, the team was 57-43, and the 1980 season was one of just three to rack up 20-or-more wins in a season. In addition to Wesbrooks, Wong played for Ken DeKoning, who was a former Davis Cup player and team captain for Holland. He also trained under Humphrey Hose, a former number one player for Venezuela, who reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 1975. Originally a native of Aruba, one of Wong’s first coaches was Eddie Ras, who is widely regarded as one of the top coaches in the Caribbean. As a player, Wong was ranked No. 2 in the state of Texas in men’s 35 singles, and he and his wife were also the top-ranked husband/wife doubles team in the state. Wong is a USPTA-certified tennis instructor, and he has worked with national-ly-ranked junior players as well as adult teams and both local and national levels. A 1997 graduate of Lamar, Wong currently resides in Nederland with his wife, Missy. He has three children - Michael, Sydney and Jayci, and two stepchildren - Brandon and Mindy.

BY THE NUMBERS170WINS

85SLC WINS

18ALL-SLC PERFORMERS

912+ WIN SEASONS

7ALL-SLC DOUBLES TEAMS

2SLC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

1SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIP

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Former Lamar player Jon Flanagan is in his 13th season as a volunteer assistant with the Lady Cardinals tennis team. In 2002, Lamar head coach David Coach Wong invited Flanigan to work with his teams as a volunteer assistant. It seems that being a part of a team that is steadily improving year after year is hard to leave, especially when you factor in the winning attitude of the Lady Cardinals. Flanagan started teaching tennis in the Beaumont Parks and Recreation summer program for three years while in high school. After completing his marketing degree in 1975, he began teaching at the Beaumont Country Club, specializing in junior players. His students included numerous state ranked players, two No. 1 state-ranked players as well as one that was ranked 16th nationally. In 1979 he went to work for the Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. and is currently the manager for the main branch in Beaumont. Flanagan grew up in Beaumont, a member of a prominent tennis family, parents Floyd and Sue as well as brother Kurt and sister Susan were all top ranked local players. He was fortunate to be a scholarship player for Lamar under coach Ron Wesbrooks from 1972-1975, a team that won three consecutive Southland Conference titles. Flanagan currently resides in Lumberton, Texas, with his wife of more than 30 years, Melinda. Flanagan has two sons Nicholas and Justin and one granddaughter, Kayla.

JON FLANAGANVolunteer Assistant Coach

13th season at LamarLamar, 1975

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After a standout career for head coach David Wong from 2011-14, Natalia Mayagoitia joined the staff as a graduate assistant in the fall of 2014. Mayagoitia, a native of Mexico, picked up 47 career dual victories over her four-year stint with the Lady Cardinals, including a team-leading 13 last spring along with a 7-2 record in Southland play. After graduating from Lamar with a degree in psychology, Mayagoitia is currently pursuing a master’s degree in special education.

NATALIA MAYAGOITIAAssistant Coach

2nd season at LamarLamar, 2014

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HANNA ELFVINGSo.-1LUmea, Sweden • Dragonskolan Umea

Spring 2014: • Posted 5-14 record in singles with a 4-7 Southland mark • Won twice at No. 4, picking up her first career dual victory over New Orleans’ Marta Sans • Also beat Donielle Richard (Prairie View A&M) at the fourth spot • Won once at No. 5, beating Kelsey Reblin of Incarnate Word • Finished 2-0 at the sixth spot with wins over Mairead Cleary (Oral Roberts) and Laura Servise (Stephen F. Austin) • Put up 5-14 record in doubles with Dariya Dashutina, primarily at No. 2 • Picked up first victory against Southeastern Louisiana, and then won two of the ensu-ing three matches, beating duos from Nicholls and PVAMU • Closed out campaign with two wins in last four, beating pairs from ORU and SFA.

Fall 2013: • Went 5-6 in first season in Beaumont • Kicked off campaign with a win over Incarnate Word’s Andi Botha at the Islanders Open • Won matches over Houston’s Charlotte Phillips and Sam Houston State’s Imke Jagau at the Lady Demon Invitational • Handed Botha another loss at the USTA/ITA Texas Regional • Closed out season with a victory over Eva Dench of Texas State at the Cougar Classic • Teamed up with Carolina Masó in doubles, posting a 2-7 record • Began season with a win over UIW’s Brianah Creek and Christina Rodriguez at the Islanders Open and closed it out with a victory against Texas State’s Pippa Carr and Katy Collins.

Prep: • Attended Dragonskolan Umeå • Put together 150 top three finishes in national events • Also claimed four regional singles titles and a pair of doubles crowns • Won regional champions playoff in 2011 • Member of Swedish national runner-up team in 2010.

Personal: • Born Hanna J.L. Elfving on March 3, 1994 in Umeå, Sweden • Daughter of Simon and Jenny Elfving.

Year Overall Dual Tourney SLC 1 2 3 4 5 62013-14 10-20 5-14 5-6 4-7 - - - 2-8 1-6 2-0 2014-15 - - - - - - - - - - Total 10-20 5-14 5-6 4-7 - - - 2-8 1-6 2-0 SI

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KATYA LAPAYEVASo.-1LMogilev, Belarus • Gymnasium No. 3

Spring 2014: • Led team with a 13-8 singles record, including a team-best 7-4 mark in Southland matches • Played primarily at Nos. 4 and 5, finishing with 4-4 and 6-2 showings, respectively • Also went 3-2 at the sixth spot • Followed up season-opening loss with three straight victories, beating Julie Anger-mann (Jackson State), Mia Brandt (New Mexico State) and Sarah Maria Spruch (North-ern Arizona) • Followed up second loss with another three-match winning streak, posting victories over Taly Merker (Louisiana Tech), Hafsa Laraibi (New Orleans) and Margaux Kalten-bacher (Southeastern Louisiana) • Strung together another three-match winning streak later in the year, beating Sydney Thomas (Prairie View A&M), Caroline Ragon (UAB) and Krizia Buck (Central Arkansas) • Picked up first victory at No. 4 against Incarnate Word’s Andi Botha • Closed out season with victories in three of final four decisions, beating Kaysie Herms-dorf (Abilene Christian), Ximena Puentes (Oral Roberts) and Julia Lorca (Stephen F. Aus-tin) • Tied for team-lead in doubles victories with partner Anna Spengler, finishing 6-13 on the season with a 5-6 Southland record • Played primarily in the third position and picked up first win over a team from New Orleans • Also earned a non-conference victory over PVAMU before returning to conference play with a decision over UIW • Finished with three wins in final five matches, beating ACU, ORU and SFA.

Fall 2013: • Posted a 6-7 singles record in her first semester in Beaumont • Started season off with three wins at the Islanders Open, beating Dionne Sanders of Houston, Brianah Creek of Incarnate Word and Sasha Khadzhyan of St. Edward’s before falling to teammate Alicia Porte in the consolation final • Picked up a win over Sam Houston State’s Kayla Stevenson at the Lady Demon Invi-

tational • Earned victories againt Prairie View A&M’s Sydney Thomas and Stephen F. Austin’s Rachel Pierce at the Cougar Classic • Played primarily with Anna Spengler in doubles, going 3-3 • Beat Louisiana Tech’s Joanna Nalbroska and Alexandra Starkova at the Lady Demon invite • Won over Berenice Van den Bergh and Eva Dench of Texas State as well as Julia Lorca and Macarena Sedano Acosta of Stephen F. Austin at the Cougar Classic.

Prep: • Attended Gymnasium No. 3 • Earned a top eight ranking in her native Belarus • Took home 10 regional titles • Part of national runner-up team in 2011.

Personal:• Born Katsiaryna Lapayeva on August 24, 1996 in Mogilev, Belarus • Daughter of Heorhi and Tatsiana Lapayeva.

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CAROLINA MASOSr.-3LVeracruz, Mexico • Jean Piaget

Spring 2014: • Put up 5-15 singles record with a 2-9 Southland mark • Played primarily at No. 2, finishing 4-11 • Picked up first win of the season over Northern Arizona’s Jordan Denesik • Picked up back-to-back victories with decisions against Brittany Harrell (Prairie View A&M) and Amy Lowther (UAB) • Earned conference wins over Imke Jagau (Sam Houston State) and Denise Maxl (Stephen F. Austin) • Tied for team lead in wins in doubles, teaming with Alicia Porte to finish 6-7 with a 5-2 conference record • Played entire season at the top spot in the line-up • Earned non-conference victory over Northern Arizona before opening with Southland slate with a win over New Orleans • Also beat Nicholls before taking home final three de-cisions of the season against Incarnate Word, SHSU and Abilene Christian.Fall 2013: Went 4-5 in singles play • Started season with a win over Incarnate Word’s Taryn Strahl at the Islanders Open • Picked up another victory over Sam Houston State’s Bella Costa in the opening round of the USTA/ITA Texas Regional • Won twice at the Cougar Classic, beating Natalya Krutova of Northwestern State and Monica Pieratt of Texas State • Partnered with Hanna Elfving in doubles, posting a 2-7 record • Began season with a win over UIW’s Brianah Creek and Christina Rodriguez at the Islanders Open and closed it out with a victory against Texas State’s Pippa Carr and Katy Collins.

Spring 2013:• Posted 11-9 singles record with a 5-4 showing in South-

land play • Played primarily in the second position, going 8-5 • Closed out campaign with six victories over final eight matches, beating Lara Pujol (McNeese State), Allison Mur-phy (Central Arkansas), Melanie Marlin (Oral Roberts), Ta-tiana Larina (Northwestern State), Julia Lorca (Stephen F. Austin) and Sheridan Currie (Sam Houston State) • Put together 3-4 mark in No. 3 spot, beating Tarleton State’s Melanie Barnes, Louisiana’s Nicole Breaux and Illi-nois State’s Phyllis Tigges • Teamed up primarily with Alicia Porte in doubles, going 11-4 at the second position with a 5-2 Southland record • Won nine of 10 matches late in the season, beating teams from Louisiana, Illinois State, Arkansas State, Troy, Nicholls, Southeastern Louisiana, Central Arkansas, Oral Roberts and Sam Houston State • Also went 2-1 with Natalia Mayagoitia, beating tandems from SFA and SHSU to close out the year.

Fall 2012: • Put together 6-5 record in singles play • Rode victories over Carolin Huerth (Murray State) and Iris Van Leeuwen (ULM) to the final match of the Red Draw at the Golden Eagle Halloween Invitational, where she knocked off Morgane Charpenne of Southeastern Louisiana to win the fight title • Also picked up victories over UTEP’s Marie LeBlond, Lou-isiana’s Sandra Ahlqvist and Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Paula Saenz • Went 9-4 in doubles competition • Teamed up with Alicia Porte to advance to the Round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Texas Regional, posting victories over Imke Jagau and Olivia Battye of Sam Houston State and Stephanie Nguyen and Daniela Trigo of Rice • Posted a 5-2 record with Natalia Mayagoitia, including

a perfect 4-0 mark at the Islander Invitational, concluding with an 8-2 decision over Sandra Burges and Chelsea Horan of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to secure the event’s champi-onship.

Spring 2012: • Compiled 10-12 record with a 5-6 mark in Southland competition • Played primarily at the third position and carried a 7-10 record that included wins over Natalie Petaia of Sam Hous-ton State, Anastasia Surkova of McNeese State, Janna Leeuwerik of Nicholls, Janie Nowland of Arkansas State and Silva Micaela of UTSA • Also picked up a win at the No. 2 spot, defeating North Texas’ Paula Denuta • Went 2-1 in the fourth slot, beating Morgane Dadot of Southeastern Louisiana and Cindy Sands of UTPA • Put together a 9-8 mark in doubles play with a 4-5 show-ing in conference play • Teamed with Helene Czudek to go 7-2 at the third posi-tion, which included a seven-match win streak late in the season • Joined Carolina Salas to go 2-2 at the top spot.

Prep: • Attended Jean Piaget in in Veracruz, Mexico • Was ranked 12th in Mexico.

Personal: Born Carolina Masó on June 5, 1992 in Veracruz, Mexico • Daughter of Jose Masó Mortera and N. Patricia Duarte Loaiza.

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ANNA SPENGLERSo.-1LEssen, Germany • Goetheschule

Spring 2014: • Tied for second on the team in wins with an 8-11 record and a 6-5 showing in South-land play • Went 4-3 at No. 5 and 4-6 at No. 6 • Picked up first win of the season over Northern Arizona’s Tatum Rochin, and followed up a day later with a victory over Daphne Visscher of UTEP • Earned first Southland win against Avika Sagwal of Southeastern Louisiana • Won three straight matches later in the season, beating Christina Rodriguez (Incarnate Word), Kerry Galhos (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) and Isabella Costa (Sam Houston State) • Also won against Nika Munoz (Oral Roberts) and Katerina Bugayenko (Stephen F. Aus-tin) • Tied for team-lead in doubles victories with partner Katya Lapayeva, finishing 6-13 on the season with a 5-6 Southland record • Played primarily in the third position and picked up first win over a team from New Orleans • Also earned a non-conference victory over Prairie View A&M before returning to con-ference play with a decision over UIW • Finished with three wins in final five matches, beating Abilene Christian, ORU and SFA.

Fall 2013: • Put together 4-6 singles record in her first season in Beaumont • Picked up first career win at the Ragin’ Cajun Classic, beating Southern Mississippi’s Kathrin Waidner • Doubled her win total a week later at the Lady Demon Invitational with a victory over Amy Williams of Northwestern State • Closed out season with back-to-back wins against Prairie View A&M’s Christine Ngo Gwodog and Texas State’s Berenice Van den Bergh at the Cougar Classic • Played primarily with Katya Lapayeva in doubles, going 3-3 • Beat Louisiana Tech’s Joanna Nalbroska and Alexandra Starkova at the Lady Demon invite • Won over Van den Bergh and Eva Dench of Texas State as well as Julia Lorca and

Macarena Sedano Acosta of Stephen F. Austin at the Cougar Classic.

Prep: • Attended Goetheschule • Earned both an individual and team championship in the German state of Hesse • Boasts of international experience and a number of individual titles in Germany.

Personal: • Born Anna Marie Spengler on October 7, 1994 in Essen, Germany • Daughter of Stefan and Petra Spengler.

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LARA DELLI CASTELLIFr.-HSBensheim, Germany • Goethe-Gymnasium

High School: • Placed second at Hesse-Championships • Played in a number of ITF and Tennis Europe tournaments • Won a number of German tournaments • Helped Team Hesse to German team championship • Ranked No. 3 in Hesse and No. 45 in Germany at the U16 level.

Personal: • Born Lara Delli Castelli on January 15, 1995, in Bensheim, Germany • Daughter of Renato and Cornelia Delli Castelli.

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ANDREA IVANOVICFr.-HSNovi Sad, Serbia • Private Economic School

High School: • Ranked in the top 20 in Serbia at the U18 level • Ranked No. 2 as a U16 player.

Personal: • Born Andrea Ivanović on May 9, 1995, in Novi Sad, Serbia • Daughter of Sasa and Svetlana Ivanović.

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STEPHANIE MARCHENAFr.-HSOranjestad, Aruba • Colegio Arubano

High School: • Top ranked payer in Aruba.• Nominated as the Player of the Year in 2008. • Won tournaments in Curacao, St. Vincent, St. Lucia and St. Domingo.

Personal: • Daughter of Airell Marchena and Monique Bouwer. • Majoring in business administration and finance• one brother, Dior Marchena, is a professional drummer.

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TEODORA STEFANOVICFr.-HSNia, Serbia • Gimnasium

High School: • Ranked in the top 15 at the U18 level • Advanced to semifinal of national championship tournament.

Personal: • Born Teodora Stefanović on November 11, 1993, in NiÂ?, Serbia • Daughter of Dejan and Zorica Stefanović.

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INDIVIDUAL AWARDSSOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIPS1983 • 1985

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS

2008

AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1988

NAIAW• National Championship Doubles1973 ................................ Cathy Beene and Linda Rupert

TAIAW• Championship Singles1970 ............................................................ Cathy Beene1971 ............................................................ Cathy Beene1972 ........................................................... Linda Rupert1973 ........................................................... Linda Rupert• Championship Doubles1972 ................................ Cathy Beene and Linda Rupert1973 ................................ Cathy Beene and Linda Rupert

Southland Conference• Championship Singles1983 ............................................Christine Power (No. 1) Cristina Ortega (No. 2) Jean Schalk (No. 3) Carol Core (No. 6)1984 ............................................Christine Power (No. 2) Cheryl Simcox (No. 4) Jenny Sheppard (No. 5)1985 .................................................. Jean Schalk (No. 2) Gill Oakenfull (No. 4) Carol Core (No. 5) Donna Van Auken (No. 6)1986 ...............................................Isabel Coetzer (No. 5)1987 .........................................Adriana Camacho (No. 2)• Championship Doubles1983 .................... Carol Core and Jenny Sheppard (No. 1) Anne Loughrey and Cristina Ortega (No. 3)1984 ...........Anna Happonen and Christine Power (No. 3)1985 ....................... Judy Flook and Gill Oakenfull (No. 3)1986 ..............Marie Farrar and Donna Van Auken (No. 3)• Player of the Year2006 ..................................................... Andrea Martinez2010 ............................................... Mariaryeni Gutierrez• Newcomer of the Year2006 ..................................................... Pamela Martinez2012 ..........................................................Carolina Salas• Freshman of the Year2007 ...................................................... Kaltrina Harbuzi2008 ............................................... Mariaryeni Gutierrez

• All-Southland Conference Singles1983 ....................................Christine Power (First Team) Cristina Ortega (First Team) Jean Schalk (First Team) Carol Core (First Team)1984 ....................................Christine Power (First Team) Cheryl Simcox (First Team) Jenny Sheppard (First Team)1985 .......................................... Jean Schalk (First Team) Gill Oakenfull (First Team) Carol Core (First Team) Donna Van Auken (First Team)1986 .......................................Isabel Coetzer (First Team)1987 .................................Adriana Camacho (First Team) Isabel Coetzer (First Team) Marie Farrar (First Team)2000 .................... Barbara Schraml (Second Team, No. 1) Alta Wentzel (Second Team, No. 4)2002 ........................... Catalina Paz (Second Team, No. 1)2004 ....................Andrea Martinez (Second Team, No. 4)2005 ....................Andrea Martinez (Second Team, No. 1)2006 ........................ Andrea Martinez (First Team, No. 1)2008 .................. Mariaryeni Gutierrez (First Team, No. 2) Kaltrina Harbuzi (First Team, No. 3) Manami Kuroda (Second Team, No. 6)2009 .................. Mariaryeni Gutierrez (First Team, No. 2)2010 .................. Mariaryeni Gutierrez (First Team, No. 1) Kaltrina Harbuzi (First Team, No. 2)2011 ......................... Kaltrina Harbuzi (First Team, No. 2) Diana Mendez (First Team, No. 5) Mariaryeni Gutierrez (Second Team, No. 1) Natalia Mayagoitia (Second Team, No. 4)2012 ................Alessandra Pennesi (Second Team, No. 5) Hélène Czudek (Second Team, No. 6)2012 .............................Dariya Dashutina (Second Team) Carolina Salas (Second Team)• All-Southland Conference Doubles1983 ............ Carol Core and Jenny Sheppard (First Team) Anne Loughrey and Cristina Ortega (First Team)1984 ...Anne Happonen and Christine Power (First Team)1985 ............... Judy Flook and Gill Oakenfull (First Team)1986 ...... Marie Farrar and Donna Van Auken (First Team)2005 ....Andrea Martinez and Tara Shelander (First Team, No. 1)2006 ....Andrea Martinez and Tara Shelander (First Team, No. 1)2008 Andrea Martinez and Mariaryeni Gutierrez (Second Team, No.1) Salina Aranda and Kaltrina Harbuzi (Second Team, No. 3)2010 ..Mariaryeni Gutierrez and Manijee Ashrafi (Second Team, No. 1)2011 .Mariaryeni Gutierrez and Kaltrina Harbuzi (Second Team, No. 1)2013 ... Hélène Czudek and Carolina Salas (Second Team)

American South Conference• Championship Singles1988 ...............................................Isabel Coetzer (No. 2) Stephanie Laschka (No. 3) Angie Ryan (No. 4) Adriana Camacho (No. 5) Margit Kumersberger (No. 6)1989 .........................................Adriana Camacho (No. 3)1990 ........................................Marlene Chumbez (No. 1) Kaye Williams (No. 4)1991 ...............................................Kaye Williams (No. 3)• Championship Doubles1990 .......... Marlene Chumbez and Kaye Williams (No. 1)• Most Valuable Player1990 ................................................... Marlene Chumbez• All-American South Conference Singles1988 ...............................................Isabel Coetzer (No. 2) Stefanie Laschka (No. 3) Angie Ryan (No. 4) Adriana Camacho (No. 5) Margit Kumersberger (No. 6)1989 .........................................Adriana Camacho (No. 3)1990 ........................................Marlene Chumbez (No. 1) Kaye Williams (No. 4)1991 ...............................................Kaye Williams (No. 1)• All-American South Conference Doubles1988 .............Isabel Coetzer and Stefanie Laschka (No. 2)1988 Margit Kumersberger and Adriana Camacho (No. 3)1990 .......... Marlene Chumbez and Kaye Williams (No. 1)

Sun Belt Conference• All-Sun Belt Conference Singles1992 ..............................................................Nadio Rossi1996 ............................................................. Linda Jones1997 ........................................................... Julie Lagarde1998 ........................................................... Julie Lagarde• All-Sun Belt Conference Doubles1992 ................................ Kelly Marshall and Vicky Watts

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1976

Overall Record: 3-4-1Head Coach: Raye Holt

(No results available)

1977Overall Record: 3-4

Head Coach: Raye Holt(No results available)

1978Overall Record: Not Available

Head Coach: Linda Thomas(No results available)

1979Overall Record: Not Available

Head Coach: Linda Thomas(No results available)

1980Overall Record: Not Available

Head Coach: Linda Thomas(No results available)

1981Overall Record: 13-15

Head Coach: Debby Ghezzi(No results available)

1982Overall Record: 10-18

Head Coach: Debby Ghezzi(No results available)

1983Overall Record: 26-9

Southland Conference ChampionsHead Coach: Debby Ghezzi

(No results available)

1984Overall Record: 21-12

Head Coach: Debby Ghezzi(No results available)

1985Overall Record: 9-11

Southland Conference ChampionsHead Coach: Debby Ghezzi

(No results available)

1986Overall Record: 7-11

Head Coach: Debby Ghezzi(No results available)

1987Overall Record: 14-11

Head Coach: Debby Ghezzi(No results available)

1988Overall Record: 12-6

AMERICAN SOUTH CHAMPIONSHead Coach: Debby Ghezzi

(No results available)

1989Overall Record: 3-10

Head Coach: Carol Core(No results available)

1990Overall Record: 5-12

Head Coach: Carol Core(No results available)

1991Overall Record: 6-10

Head Coach: Carol Core(No results available)

1992Overall Record: 8-7

Head Coach: Tim Calhoun(No results available)

1993Overall Record: 6-16

Head Coach: Tim CalhounNorthwestern State L, 1-6UTPA L, 2-7Louisiana L, 2-7Nicholls L, 4-5at Rice L, 0-9at Baylor L, 1-8at Houston L, 2-7vs. Freed-Hardeman L, 4-5vs. New Orleans W, 6-1vs. Arkansas State L, 1-6UTEP W, 5-0Southeastern La. L, 3-5Georgia Tech L, 1-8at San Jacinto L, 4-5UTSA L, 2-5at Tulane L, 0-9South Alabama L, 0-6Tyler Junior College L, 0-5UALR W, 5-4Sun Belt Championships 3-1

1994Overall Record: 11-14

Head Coach: Claire Pollardvs. New Orleans + W, 5-1vs. Jacksonville + W, 5-4

at Nicholls L, 3-6at Southeastern La. L, 3-6LSU L, 0-9at ULM $ L, 1-8vs. Centenary $ L, 1-8vs. Tulane $ L, 0-6Sam Houston State W, 9-0vs. Centenary % L, 1-8vs. Arkansas State % L, 0-9at Northwestern State % L, 2-7at Tulsa L, 2-7WKU W, 9-0McNeese State W, 5-1Stephen F. Austin W, 6-3at UT Arlington L, 2-7vs. SMU ! L, 0-6UTPA ^ W, 8-1Louisiana Tech ^ L, 4-5New Orleans ^ W, 9-0UTPA ^ W, 8-1vs. Arkansas State # L, 1-5vs. Jacksonville # W, 5-3vs. Louisiana Tech # W, 5-4+ - Sun Belt Mini-Series (Mobile, Ala.)$ - ULM Quad Meet (Monroe, La.)% - Northwestern State Quad Meet! - Houston, Texas^ - Lamar Quad Meet (Beaumont, Texas)# - Sun Belt Championship (Little Rock, Ark.)

1995Overall Record: 8-15

Head Coach: Claire Pollardat McNeese State L, 3-6UTSA + L, 0-6Centenary + L, 1-5North Texas L, 2-7at LSU L, 0-9at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-3UT Arlington L, 3-6at Sam Houston State L, 4-5at New Orleans $ L, 3-6vs. Spring Hill $ W, 9-0vs. Grambling State $ W, 9-0vs. WKU % W, 7-2at UALR % L, 0-6vs. Oral Roberts % L, 4-5UTPA + L, 3-6Louisiana Tech + L, 1-5South Alabama + L, 0-6Texas Southern W, 5-0McNeese State W, 6-3vs. UTPA # W, 5-2vs. South Alabama # L, 0-6vs. Louisiana Tech # L, 4-5vs. Jacksonville # L, 1-5+ - Lamar Quad Meets (Beaumont, Texas)$ - New Orleans Quad Meet% - UALR Quad Meet (Little Rock, Ark.)# - Sun Belt Championship (Lafayette, La.)

1996Overall Record: 10-8

Head Coach: Claire PollardTexas Southern W, 7-0McNeese State W, 6-3at Southern W, 6-0vs. William Carey + W, 8-1 at UT Arlington L, 2-7at Texas State L, 3-6at UTSA L, 3-6at Centenary L, 4-5vs. Grambling State $ W, 6-0Sam Houston State W, 6-3at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-4UTPA % W, 5-2Louisiana Tech % L, 3-5New Orleans % L, 3-5at McNeese State W, 7-2vs. Arkansas State # L, 1-5vs. Jacksonville # L, 1-5vs. Louisiana Tech # W, 5-1+ - Baton Rouge, La.$ - Shreveport, La.% - Lamar Quad Meet (Beaumont, Texas)# - Sun Belt Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

1997Overall Record: 13-8

Head Coach: Claire PollardTexas Southern W, 7-0at McNeese State W, 7-0UT Arlington W, 9-0vs. UAB + W, 7-0UTSA W, 8-1Centenary W, 8-1at ULM L, 1-5Texas State W, 7-2Southern W, 9-0Louisiana Tech $ W, 9-0UTPA $ W, 9-0Southeastern La. $ W, 5-1at Tulane L, 3-5vs. South Alabama % L, 3-6at New Orleans % W, 5-1at Sam Houston State W, 7-0at UALR W, 6-0vs. WKU ! W, 9-0Stephen F. Austin W, 8-1vs. WKU # W, 8-0vs. Arkansas State # L, 4-5vs. Louisiana # W, 5-1+ - Houston, Texas$ - Lamar Quad Meet (Beaumont, Texas)% - New Orleans Quad Meet! - Little Rock, Ark# - Sun Belt Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

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1998Overall Record: 15-8

Head Coach: Claire Pollard02.04 McNeese State W, 7-202.14 at North Texas W, 8-102.15 at UT Arlington W, 6-002.20 Tyler Junior College W, 6-302.21 at Southeastern La. W, 6-002.27 at UTSA L, 3-602.28 at Texas State W, 8-103.01 Nicholls L, 3-603.04 Sam Houston State W, 9-003.13 Arkansas State W, 5-403.15 at South Alabama L, 0-903.16 at Florida A&M W, 9-003.17 at Jacksonville W, 5-403.28 at Rice L, 1-803.30 ULM W, 5-404.01 Louisiana L, 3-604.03 New Orleans + W, 6-004.03 UTPA + W, 9-004.04 Louisiana Tech + W, 6-004.08 at Stephen F. Austin L, 4-504.16 vs. New Orleans # W, 6-004.17 vs. Louisiana # L, 1-504.18 vs. Arkansas State # L, 2-5+ - Lamar Quad Meet (Beaumont, Texas)# - Sun Belt Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

1999Overall Record: 10-15, Southland: 6-4

Head Coach: Tom Lowry01.31 at Rice L, 0-901.31 at Houston L, 0-902.11 at UALR L, 0-602.12 at Memphis L, 1-802.13 at Arkansas State L, 0-902.20 Centenary W, 7-202.21 North Texas L, 4-502.27 vs. New Mexico State + L, 0-902.28 vs. Montana State + L, 4-503.06 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 8-103.06 Stephen F. Austin * W, 6-303.13 Sam Houston State * W, 7-203.14 UT Arlington * L, 1-803.20 at UTSA * L, 2-703.21 at Texas State * W, 5-403.23 at McNeese State * L, 1-803.25 Troy L, 1-803.27 ULM * W, 9-003.27 Tyler Junior College L, 2-704.03 at Nicholls * L, 4-504.04 at Southeastern La.* W, 9-004.08 at Louisiana W, 5-404.10 at New Orleans W, 5-404.11 Northwestern State * W, 5-404.15 vs. UTSA # L, 0-5* - Southland match+ - San Antonio, Texas# - SLC Championship (Arlington, Texas)

2000Overall Record: 12-13, Southland: 7-3

Head Coach: Tom Lowry02.01 at No. 18 Baylor L, 0-902.05 Louisiana Tech W, 6-302.05 Centenary W, 9-002.18 at No. 26 TCU L, 2-702.19 at No. 65 SMU L, 0-902.26 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 2-702.26 vs. UTPA + W, 9-002.27 at No. 61 Rice L, 1-803.04 Southeastern La. * W, 7-203.05 Nicholls * W, 9-003.11 at Northwestern State * W, 6-303.12 at ULM * W, 5-403.18 Texas State * W, 5-403.19 UTSA * L, 3-603.25 at No. 63 UT Arlington * L, 1-803.26 at Stephen F. Austin * L, 3-603.28 Louisiana L, 2-703.31 Texas Tech L, 3-604.01 New Orleans L, 3-604.02 McNeese State * W, 9-004.04 at Sam Houston State * W, 6-304.07 at Abilene Christian L, 3-604.09 at North Texas L, 2-704.13 vs. ULM # W, 5-404.14 at UT Arlington # L, 0-5* - Southland match+ - Corpus Christi, Texas# - SLC Championship (Arlington, Texas)

2001Overall Record: 5-17, Southland: 2-8

Head Coach: David Wong02.04 at Centenary W, 6-302.04 at Louisiana Tech W, 6-102.10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-402.10 North Texas L, 1-602.14 at Rice L, 0-702.14 at Texas Southern W, def.02.18 UTPA L, 2-502.23 at Memphis L, 0-702.24 vs. Tennessee Tech + L, 2-502.25 at Arkansas State L, 1-603.04 at Stephen F. Austin * L, 2-503.06 at McNeese State * L, 2-503.10 Northwestern State * L, 2-503.11 ULM * L, 2-503.24 Southeastern La. * L, 0-703.25 Nicholls * W, 6-103.31 at No. 73 UTSA * L, 2-504.01 at Texas State * W, 5-204.03 at Sam Houston State * L, 2-504.04 at UT Arlington * L, 0-704.07 at New Orleans L, 0-704.08 at Louisiana L, 0-7* - Southland match+ - Memphis, Tenn.

2002Overall Record: 1-23, Southland: 0-10

Head Coach: David Wong01.25 vs. Arkansas State + L, 0-701.26 at UALR L, 0-602.01 at UTPA L, 1-602.02 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-602.03 at Rice L, 0-702.09 Texas Southern W, 7-002.09 vs. Cincinnati $ L, 0-702.16 vs. Tennessee State % L, 0-702.16 at Troy L, 0-703.09 McNeese State * L, 1-603.10 Louisiana Tech L, 2-403.16 Nicholls * L, 1-603.17 Southeastern La. * L, 3-403.23 at Northwestern State * L, 1-603.24 at ULM * L, 1-603.27 at No. 18 Baylor L, 0-704.02 Stephen F. Austin * L, 1-604.05 IUPUI L, 2-504.05 Centenary L, 3-404.06 UTSA * L, 2-504.07 Texas State * L, 1-604.11 at Louisiana L, 0-604.13 at Sam Houston State * L, 2-504.14 at UT Arlington * L, 0-7* - Southland match+ - Little Rock, Ark.$ - Houston, Texas% - Troy, Ala.

2003Overall Record: 12-10, Southland: 3-7

Head Coach: David Wong01.25 UTPA W, 6-101.25 Alcorn State W, 7-002.01 at Trinity L, 2-702.01 vs. Schreiner + W, 6-002.02 at St. Edward’s L, 2-702.08 vs. Alabama A&M $ W, 4-002.08 at Alcorn State W, 4-002.16 Southern W, def.03.15 at Texas State * L, 2-503.16 at UTSA * L, 0-703.17 Vermont W, 5-203.19 Prairie View A&M W, 7-003.22 UT Arlington * L, 1-603.23 Sam Houston State * W, 5-203.24 at SMU L, 0-703.25 at McNeese State * L, 2-503.29 Stephen F. Austin * W, 4-303.30 at Centenary W, 7-004.05 at Nicholls * W, 7-004.06 at Southeastern La. * L, 2-504.12 ULM * L, 0-704.13 Northwestern State * L, 2-5* - Southland match+ - San Antonio, Texas$ - Lorman, Miss.

2004Overall Record: 7-14, Southland: 3-7

Head Coach: David Wong01.18 at SMU L, 0-701.31 vs. Texas Southern + W, 7-002.01 Houston L, 0-702.21 Centenary W, 4-303.05 UALR L, 0-603.06 Southeastern La. * L, 2-503.07 Nicholls * W, 6-103.12 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-403.13 at Northwestern State * L, 3-403.16 McNeese State * L, 3-403.20 Texas State * L, 1-603.21 UTSA * L, 2-503.21 Prairie View A&M W, 7-003.27 at UT Arlington * L, 0-703.28 at Stephen F. Austin * L, 2-504.02 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 3-404.04 at Sam Houston State * W, 5-204.08 UTPA W, 6-104.13 vs. ULM * $ W, 5-204.17 UTEP L, 1-604.18 Louisiana L, 2-5* - Southland match+ - Baytown, Texas$ - Nacogdoches, Texas

2005Overall Record: 14-11, Southland: 6-4

Head Coach: David Wong01.22 at No. 67 Rice L, 0-702.04 at New Mexico State L, 1-602.06 vs. Air Force + L, 3-402.12 vs. Southern Miss $ L, 0-702.18 at Centenary W, 6-102.19 at Alcorn State W, 7-002.19 vs. Samford % W, 5-202.20 vs. Grambling State ! W, 7-003.05 at McNeese State * L, 2-503.06 at Stephen F. Austin * W, 5-203.12 Northwestern State * W, 6-103.13 ULM * W, 4-303.13 Prairie View A&M W, 7-003.19 at UT Arlington * L, 3-403.20 at Sam Houston State * W, 4-303.25 Abilene Christian W, 4-304.02 Southeastern La. * L, 1-604.02 UTPA W, 7-004.03 Nicholls * W, 7-004.07 at Louisiana L, 3-404.09 at UTSA * W, 4-304.10 at Texas State * L, 3-404.15 Texas A&M-Christian Corpus W, 5-204.17 at No. 70 Houston L, 1-504.22 vs. Sam Houston State # L, 1-4* - Southland match+ - El Paso, Texas$ - Lafayette, La.% - Lorman, Miss.! - Alexandria, La.# - SLC Championship (San Antonio, Texas)

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2006Overall Record: 12-10, Southland: 6-4

Head Coach: David Wong01.20 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi+ W, 4-301.21 at No. 51 Rice L, 0-602.05 at St. Edward’s $ W, 7-002.11 at UTPA W, 7-002.14 Louisiana L, 3-402.17 Centenary W, 7-002.26 at No. 43 LSU L, 1-603.07 Stephen F. Austin * W, 5-203.11 McNeese State * W, 4-303.18 Nicholls * W, 5-103.19 Southeastern La. * L, 2-503.24 vs. UALR % L, 0-503.25 vs. West Virginia % W, 4-203.26 at Southern Miss. L, 1-504.01 UTSA * W, 5-204.02 Texas State * L, 3-404.08 at Sam Houston State * L, 3-404.09 at UT Arlington * L, 2-504.14 at ULM * W, 6-104.15 at Northwestern State * W, 6-104.28 vs. ULM # W, 4-304.29 at UT Arlington # L, 2-4* - Southland match+ - Houston, Texas$ - Edinburg, Texas% - Hattiesburg, Miss.# - SLC Championship (Arlington, Texas)

2007Overall Record: 14-10, Southland: 8-3

Head Coach: David Wong01.19 vs. Oral Roberts + W, 7-001.20 at UALR W, 4-201.26 vs. North Florida $ L, 2-401.27 at UTEP W, 6-101.28 vs. UTPA $ W, 6-102.15 at Louisiana L, 1-602.23 vs. No. 45 SMU % L, 0-402.24 at No. 49 Tulsa L, 0-402.26 vs. No. 50 Wichita State % L, 0-403.10 Northwestern State * W, 4-203.11 Central Arkansas * W, 5-203.11 Prairie View A&M W, 5-203.16 at McNeese State * W, 6-103.17 Arkansas State L, 3-403.24 at No. 59 Southeastern La. * L, 0-703.25 at Nicholls * W, 5-204.01 Sam Houston State * L, 3-404.06 at Texas State * W, 5-204.09 at UT Arlington * L, 1-504.14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * W, 5-204.15 UTSA * W, 4-304.17 Stephen F. Austin * W, 6-104.20 vs. Texas State # W, 4-304.21 vs. Southeastern La. # L, 0-5* - Southland match+ - Little Rock, Ark.$ - El Paso, Texas% - Tulsa, Okla.# - SLC Championship (San Antonio, Texas)

2008Overall Record: 24-3, Southland: 10-1

Southland Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: David Wong01.26 vs. Louisiana Tech + W, 7-001.26 vs. Prairie View A&M + W, 7-001.27 at Rice L, 2-502.22 Alcorn State W, 7-002.29 at Stephen F. Austin * W, 6-103.01 at Sam Houston State * W, 7-003.07 UT Arlington * W, 7-003.08 Texas State * W, 6-103.09 New Mexico State * W, 4-303.11 at North Florida W, 5-203.13 at Florida A&M W, 7-003.15 vs. Cameron $ W, 7-003.17 Marist W, 7-003.20 McNeese State * W, 7-003.27 at UTPA W, 4-303.29 at UTSA * W, 6-104.01 vs. Laredo CC W, 4-104.02 Lee W, 6-104.05 Southeastern La. * L, 2-504.06 Nicholls * W, 7-004.12 at Northwestern State * W, 6-104.13 at Central Arkansas * W, 7-004.16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * W, 4-004.25 vs. UT Arlington # W, 4-004.26 vs. Northwestern State # W, 4-004.27 vs. Southeastern La. # W, 4-205.09 at Fresno State & L, 0-4* - Southland match+ - Houston, Texas$ - Pensacola, Fla.# - SLC Championship (Nacogdoches, Texas)& - NCAA Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)

2009Overall Record: 17-6, Southland: 10-1

Head Coach: David Wong01.16 at Rice L, 0-702.14 at ULM L, 3-402.15 at Alcorn State W, 5-202.26 Prairie View A&M W, 6-102.28 vs Sam Houston State * W, 5-203.01 vs. Stephen F. Austin * W, 7-003.07 at Texas State * W, 4-303.08 at UT Arlington * L, 1-603.10 at North Texas L, 3-403.14 at McNeese State * W, 6-103.20 at Southern Miss W, 6-103.21 vs. Troy + L, 3-403.22 vs. West Virginia + W, 5-203.26 UTPA W, 7-003.28 UTSA * W, 4-304.04 Northwestern State * W, 4-304.05 Central Arkansas * W, 7-004.10 at Southeastern La. * W, 5-204.11 at Nicholls * W, 6-004.14 Lee W, 6-104.18 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * W, 4-304.24 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi # W, 4-104.25 vs. UTSA # L, 3-4

* - Southland match+ - Hattiesburg, Miss.# - Corpus Christi, Texas

2010Overall Record: 14-9, Southland: 8-3

Head Coach: David Wong02.05 St. Edward’s W, 6-102.05 Tyler Junior College W, 7-002.07 ULM L, 2-502.13 Nicholls * W, 7-002.14 Prairie View A&M W, 4-002.15 Southern Miss L, 2-502.19 at UTEP L, 3-402.20 at New Mexico State L, 2-502.21 vs. Colorado State + W, 5-202.27 at Northwestern State * L, 2-502.28 at Central Arkansas * W, 7-003.01 at Arkansas State W, 4-303.19 McNeese State * W, 5-203.21 at North Texas L, 1-503.27 Texas State * L, 3-403.28 UT Arlington * L, 2-504.02 at UTSA * W, 7-004.03 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * W, 6-104.10 at Sam Houston State * W, 6-104.11 at Stephen F. Austin * W, 5-204.17 Southeastern La. * W, 5-204.23 vs. Sam Houston State # W, 4-104.24 vs. Northwestern State # L, 0-4* - Southland match+ - Las Cruces, N.M.# - SLC Championship (Corpus Christi, Texas)

2011Overall Record: 19-3, Southland: 10-1

Head Coach: David Wong02.11 UTEP W, 6-102.12 Tyler Junior College W, 5-202.19 Prairie View A&M W, 7-002.20 Arkansas State W, 4-302.26 at South Alabama W, 7-002.27 at Southern Miss W, 4-303.05 Sam Houston State * W, 6-103.06 No .71 Stephen F. Austin * W, 7-003.09 at TCU L, 2-503.12 at Texas State * W, 7-003.13 at No. 63 UT Arlington * L, 2-503.18 Cleveland State W, 5-203.19 at McNeese State * W, 7-003.26 at Louisiana W, 6-104.02 vs. UTSA * W, 7-004.03 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * W, 5-204.09 at Southeastern La. * W, 7-004.10 at Nicholls * W, 6-104.16 vs. Northwestern State * W, 5-204.17 vs. Central Arkansas * W, 7-004.29 vs. Sam Houston State # W, 4-104.30 vs. Northwestern State # L, 1-4* - Southland match# - SLC Championship (San Antonio, Texas)

2012Overall Record: 12-10, Southland: 7-4

Head Coach: David Wong01.20 at Rice L, 0-701.21 North Texas L, 2-501.29 at TCU L, 1-602.12 vs. Abilene Christian W, 5-202.12 at Prairie View A&M W, 7-003.03 Texas State * L, 2-503.04 UT Arlington * L, 2-503.10 at Sam Houston State * W, 7-003.16 McNeese State * W, 6-103.18 South Alabama L, 1-603.21 at Stephen F. Austin * L, 1-603.24 Southeastern La. * W, 7-003.24 UTPA W, 7-003.30 vs. Tulane L, 1-503.31 at Louisiana W, 5-204.01 Nicholls * W, 4-304.06 at Northwestern State * W, 5-204.07 at Central Arkansas * W, 6-104.09 at Arkansas State W, 4-304.14 at UTSA * W, 4-304.15 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * L, 1-604.26 vs. UT Arlington # L, 0-4* - Southland match+ - Prairie View, Texas# - SLC Championship (Nacogdoches, Texas)

2013Overall Record: 11-9, Southland: 7-2

Head Coach: David Wong01.18 at Rice L, 1-601.20 vs. Arkansas + L, 0-702.01 at Tarleton W, 7-002.03 at North Texas L, 0-702.15 Louisiana W, 6-102.23 vs. Illinois State $ W, 5-202.24 at UTEP L, 2-403.03 Arkansas State W, 6-103.12 at South Alabama L, 2-503.14 vs. Troy % L, 2-403.16 at Nicholls * W, 4-303.17 at Southeastern La. * L, 1-603.21 McNeese State * W, 5-203.29 Central Arkansas * W, 7-003.30 Oral Roberts * W, 7-004.06 at Sam Houston State * W, 4-304.07 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi * L, 3-404.13 Northwestern State * W, 4-304.14 Stephen F. Austin * W, 7-004.26 Sam Houston State # L, 3-4* - Southland match+ - Houston, Texas$ - El Paso, Texas% - Mobile, Ala.# - SLC Championship (Beaumont, Texas)

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2014Overall Record: 8-14, Southland: 5-7

Head Coach: David Wong1.18 at Rice L, 7-02.1 !Jackson State W, 4-02.14 at New Mexico State L, 6-12.15 $Northern Arizona W, 4-32.16 at UTEP L, 6-12.22 Louisiana Tech L, 6-13.8 New Orleans W, 4-33.9 *Southeastern Louisiana L, 5-23.15 *at Nicholls L, 5-23.16 *at McNeese State L, 7-03.22 Prairie View A&M W, 7-03.26 UAB L, 4-23.29 *Central Arkansas L, 5-24.3 at UTSA L, 7-04.5 *at Incarnate Word W, 5-24.6 *at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 4-14.10 *Sam Houston State W, 4-34.13 *Abilene Christian L, 4-34.15 *Oral Roberts W, 5-04.18 *at Northwestern State L, 4-04.19 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-24.25 #Northwestern State L, 4-0* - Southland match! -Lafayette, La.$ - Las Cruces, N.M.# - SLC Championship (Corpus Christi, Texas)

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