2017 Nebraska Women's Tennis Guide

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NEBRASKA 2017 WOMEN’S TENNIS


NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS

2017 HUSKER TEAM CAPTAINS

Lisa Andersson, Mary Hanna and Katerina Matysova


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WELCOME TO NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS 2017 Season Preview......................... 1-4

2017 Outlook.................................................. 2 2017 Roster.................................................... 3 2017 Schedule................................................ 3 2017 Opponent Information.......................... 4

Coaches and Support Staff................. 5-8

Head Coach Scott Jacobson.................................5 Associate Head Coach German Dalmagro..........6 Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst...................7 Executive Associate A.D. Steve Waterfield..........8 Executive Associate A.D./SWA Pat Logsdon........8 Women’s Tennis Support Staff.............................8

2017 Huskers....................................9-20

Lisa Andersson................................................ 9 Mary Hanna.................................................. 10 Katerina Matysova........................................ 11 Paula Del Cueto Castillo................................ 12 Elizabeth Gould............................................ 13 Sydney Harlow.............................................. 14 Vasanti Shinde.............................................. 15 M’Balia Bangoura......................................... 16 Hayley Haakenstad....................................... 17 Jeannie Lozowski.......................................... 18 Claire Reifeis................................................. 19 Emma Worley............................................... 20

2016 Review and History................21-28

2016 Season in Review............................ 21-22 2016 Results/Stats........................................ 23 Series Records.............................................. 24 Year-by-Year Records (2000-16)............... 25-26 Single-Season and Career Records............... 27 Honors & Awards/Letterwinners.................. 28

Nebraska seniors Mary Hanna (right) and Lisa Andersson (left) will help lead the Big Red throughout the 2017 season. Both senior captains and junior Katerina Matysova will provide strong leadership from their starting singles and doubles positions this season.

crowe@huskers.com or by calling (402) 2153028 at least one day in advance. Releases will be provided each week the Huskers compete and final match results are available at Huskers.com.

This is Nebraska..............................29-52

Quick Facts Location........................................Lincoln, Neb. Population........................................... 268,738 Enrollment............................................. 25,897 Nickname....................... Cornhuskers, Huskers Colors.................................. Scarlet and Cream Affiliation..................................NCAA Division I Conference............................................ Big Ten Chancellor...................................Ronnie Green Director of Athletics ................. Shawn Eichorst Executive Associate A.D./SWA....... Pat Logsdon

Media Guide Credits The 2016-17 Nebraska women’s tennis media guide was written and designed by Communications Student Assistants Cheyenne Rowe, Rachel Long and Bobby Kelly. Editing assistance was provided by Director of Communications Operations Jeff Griesch. The guide was produced entirely on Adobe InDesign CS6 and printed at the University of Nebraska Printing Services. Photos by Scott Bruhn, Nate Olsen, Sarah Pogue, Stephanie Carpenter. Cover and inside front cover photo by Kelly Morgan Kuwitzky.

Women’s Tennis Information Head Coach...............................Scott Jacobson Record at Nebraska............................. 370-226 Years at Nebraska......................................... 26 Jacobson’s E-mail.......sjacobson@huskers.com Jacobson’s Cell.......................... (402) 450-6229 Assistant Coach................... German Dalmagro Years at Nebraska...................................... Four Dalmagro’s E-mail.....gdalmagro@huskers.com Dalmagro’s Cell......................... (402) 707-8617 Tennis Secretary.............................Ellen Shutts Tennis Office Phone..................(402) 472-9430 Tennis Office Fax....................... (402) 472-2272 Facility........ Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center 2016 Overall Finish.................................... 17-8 2016 Big Ten Record/Finish................ 4-7/10th 2016 Final ITA Ranking...................Not Ranked Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................... 7/3

Sid & Hazel Dillon Tennis Center.............. 29-31 World-Class Facilities............................... 32-33 National Powers/Big Ten Leaders............ 34-35 Athletic Medicine/Nutrition.................... 36-37 Nebraska Athletic Performance Lab........ 38-39 Academic Success/Experience................ 40-43 Nebraska Life Skills.................................. 44-45 University of Nebraska............................ 46-49 City of Lincoln/State of Nebraska............ 50-51 Nebraska Women’s Tennis Tradition............ 52

Media Information All interviews of student-athletes and coaching staff must be arranged through Communications Student Assistant Cheyenne Rowe by e-mail at

Communications Assistant A.D./Communications.....Keith Mann Women’s Tennis Contact.........Cheyenne Rowe Office Phone............................. (402) 472-6263 Cell Phone................................ (402) 215-3028 Office Fax.................................. (402) 472-2005 Cheyenne’s E-mail........... crowe@huskers.com Secondary Tennis Contact..............Bobby Kelly Cell Phone................................(970) 744-0904 Bobby’s Email...................bkelly@huskers.com Photographer.................................Scott Bruhn Administrative Assistant............... Vicki Capazo Website........................................ Huskers.com

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The 2017 Nebraska women’s tennis team (bottom, from left): Elizabeth Gould and Sydney Harlow; (middle from left): Paula Del Cueto Castillo, Hayley Haakenstad, Jeannie Lozowski and Vasanti Shinde; (top, from left): Lisa Andersson, Katerina Matysova, Mary Hanna, Emma Worley, M’Balia Bangoura and Claire Reifeis. Nebraska plans to continue its rise on the Big Ten and national levels on the women’s tennis courts in the spring of 2017. The Huskers, who produced a five-match improvement in the win column with a 17-8 overall record in 2016, must replace a pair of talented seniors in Maggy Lehmicke and Mackenna MaddoxHerr from last year’s squad. Although those two seniors combined for 43 wins in singles and doubles last spring, Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said the Huskers are confident that five freshmen and a year of experience for seven returning players can keep the Big Red climbing. “We have a tremendously gifted group of returners from a much-improved program last year,” Jacobson said. “And a group of incoming freshmen who have worked harder at growing their games than any class that we have ever recruited.” The young team will be led by seniors Lisa Andersson and Mary Hanna along with junior Katerina Matysova, who will provide talent and experience to a roster that features a combined nine freshmen (five) and sophomores (four). Andersson will return to the Big Red after playing out of the No. 3 singles and No. 1 doubles spot with Lehmicke for the majority of matches in 2016. Hanna enters her final collegiate season with the Huskers after playing all but three singles matches at the No. 2 position last season. Hanna also teamed with sophomore Vasanti Shinde for a 17-4 doubles mark last year. Matysova will return to the heart of the Husker lineup after playing out of the No. 4 and No. 5 singles spots last year. She also was a steady contributor out of the No. 3 doubles position. Matysova enters 2017 with 59 combined victories in two seasons as a collegian. The Huskers will also be bolstered by the return

of sophomores Shinde, Paula Del Cueto Castillo, Elizabeth Gould and Sydney Harlow. Shinde made a big impact at the No. 4 singles position, where she claimed 10 of her 15 total singles wins in 2015-16. As a freshman, Shinde won 33 combined spring matches in singles and doubles for one of the most successful rookie campaigns in Husker history. Shinde spent the fall rehabilitating an injury which could limit her in the middle of the Husker lineups in 2017. However, if Shinde is healthy, the Huskers could field formidable lineups at the national level in both singles and doubles. While Shinde’s status is still a question mark entering the spring, the Huskers have been impressed with the talent and work ethic of their group of five freshmen. M’Balia Bangoura, Hayley Haakenstad, Jeannie Lozowski, Claire Reifeis and Emma Worley come to Nebraska with impressive credentials. They also produced solid results during the 2016 fall schedule. Bangoura, a five-star commit from Bradenton, Fla., joins the 2016-17 roster after being ranked as the No. 50 recruit in the nation. A Florida state singles champion, Bangoura proved herself as a fierce competitor during her first fall of collegiate action when she notched 10 victories. Haakenstad, a native of Chanhassen, Minn., came to Nebraska after being ranked No. 2 in the state in singles in 2014. A six-time all-conference selection as a high school tennis player, Haakenstad was ranked as high as No. 92 nationally in 2015. Lozowski, the second five-star commit for the Big Red, joins fellow Floridian Bangoura among the Husker freshmen. The newcomer from Port Saint Lucie was ranked as high as No. 58 nationally. She opened her college career with 11 victories during the fall campaign.

Reifeis joins the Big Red from Indianapolis, Ind. as the fourth of five freshman. As a four-star commit, Reifeis was ranked as high as No. 94 nationally. Reifeis performed well for the Huskers during the fall, earning the most combined wins among the freshmen with a 14-7 record. Worley joins the Huskers after earning all-state honors in Northville, Mich. She won her only match of the fall season. Nebraska’s returning players and talented newcomers will compete in the state-of-the-art Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center again in 2016-17. The sparkling facility’s championship indoor and outdoor courts are expected to provide the Huskers with an amazing home-court advantage. Last season the Big Red finished 16-3 in the inaugural season of the Dillon Tennis Center. The 2017 Huskers open with a nine-match home stand that runs from Friday, Jan. 27 (Air Force) through Sunday, Feb. 19 (Colorado State). The stand includes matches with UMKC and South Dakota (Jan. 28), Wyoming and North Dakota (Feb. 4), Eastern Michigan (Feb. 10), Creighton (Feb. 12) and Drake (Feb. 17). Nebraska opens Big Ten play on the road at Rutgers (Feb. 22), before returning to the Dillon Tennis Center for five more home matches Feb. 26 (Wichita State and Omaha) through March 11 (Purdue). The Huskers close their 16-match home schedule with four straight Big Ten home matches from March 31 (Northwestern) to April 9 (Ohio State). The Huskers conclude the 2017 regular season with three straight road matches at Michigan State (April 15), Michigan (April 16) and Iowa (April 22) hoping to secure a spot at the Big Ten Championships in Urbana-Champaign, Ill., April 27-30.

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2017 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTER Athlete Lisa Andersson M’Balia Bangoura Paula Del Cueto Castillo Elizabeth Gould Hayley Haakenstad Mary Hanna Sydney Harlow Jeannie Lozowski Katerina Matysova Claire Reifeis Vasanti Shinde Emma Worley

Year Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr.

Hometown Varberg, Sweden Bradenton, Fla. Sevilla, Spain Atlanta, Ga. Chanhassen, Minn. Saline, Mich. Omaha, Neb. Port Saint Lucie, Fla. Erding, Germany Indianapolis, Ind. Pune, India Northville, Mich.

Previous School Academi Bastad Gymnasium Out of Door Academy Marist School Chanhassen High School Saline High School Westside High School ProWorld Tennis Academy TF Dachau North Central High School Northville High School

2017 NEBRASKA SCHEDULE

Date Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 March 4 March 4 March 5 March 11 March 21 March 25 March 26 March 31 April 2 April 7 April 9 April 15 April 16 April 22 April 27-30 May 18-29

Day Opponent Friday Air Force Saturday UMKC Saturday South Dakota Sunday South Dakota vs. UMKC Friday Wyoming vs. Creighton Saturday Wyoming Saturday North Dakota Sunday Wyoming vs. North Dakota Friday Eastern Michigan Saturday Eastern Michigan vs. Creighton Sunday Creighton Friday Drake Saturday Drake vs. Colorado State Sunday Colorado State Wednesday at Rutgers* Sunday Wichita State Sunday Omaha Saturday Houston Saturday Illinois State vs. Houston Sunday Illinois State Saturday Purdue* Tuesday at Cal State Fullerton Saturday at Minnesota* Sunday at Wisconsin* Friday Northwestern* Sunday Illinois* Friday Penn State* Sunday Ohio State* Saturday at Michigan State* Sunday at Michigan* Saturday at Iowa* Thursday-Sunday at Big Ten Championships Thursday-Monday at NCAA Championships

Location Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Havel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Piscataway, N.J. Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Fullerton, Calif. Minneapolis, Minn. Madison, Wis. Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center East Lansing, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Iowa City, Iowa Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Athens, Ga.

Time 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 11 a.m 3:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. 11 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 3 p.m. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Noon TBA TBA

* Indicates Big Ten Conference match. All dates and times central and subject to change. Home matches in BOLD.

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2017 NEBRASKA OPPONENTS NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Jan. 27 Air Force 5 p.m. Jan. 28 UMKC 11 a.m. Jan. 28 South Dakota 3:30 p.m. Feb. 4 Wyoming 11 a.m. Feb. 4 North Dakota 3:30 p.m. Feb. 10 Eastern Michigan 5 p.m. Feb. 12 Creighton Noon Feb. 17 Drake 5 p.m. Feb. 19 Colorado State 11 a.m. Feb. 26 Wichita State 11 a.m. Feb. 26 Omaha 3:30 p.m. March 4 Houston 11 a.m. March 5 Illinois State 11 a.m. March 21 at Cal State Fullerton 3:30 p.m. Central time, subject to change AIR FORCE FALCONS Location................... Colorado Springs, Colo. Head Coach..................................Kim Gidley 2016 Record........................................ 13-12 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-9 Website..................... goairforcefalcons.com CAL STATE FULLERTON TITANS Location.................................Fullerton, Calif. Head Coach............................Dianne Matias 2016 Record.......................................... 17-6 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 1-10 Website.......................... fullertontitans.com

As the only junior on the Nebraska women’s tennis team, Katerina Matysova has proven to be a great leader for the Huskers on and off the court. A strong competitor in her first two seasons in the program, Matysova hopes to improve in 2017 as a Husker team captain.

COLORADO STATE RAMS Location.............................Fort Collins, Colo. Head Coach......................... Jarod Camerota 2016 Record.......................................... 5-15 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-19 Website....................................csurams.com

EASTERN MICHIGAN EAGLES Location................................ Ypsilanti, Mich. Head Coach.................................... Ryan Ray 2016 Record.......................................... 5-16 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-12 Website............................... emueagles.com

NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING HAWKS Location.............................Grand Forks, N.D. Head Coach................................Tom Wynne 2016 Record.......................................... 3-18 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-1 Website.................................undsports.com

UMKC KANGAROOS Location...............................Kansas City, Mo. Head Coach...............................Kendell Hale 2016 Record.......................................... 7-17 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-1 Website........................umkckangaroos.com

CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS Location....................................Omaha, Neb. Head Coach.....................................Tom Lilly 2016 Record.......................................... 9-11 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-28 Website..............................gocreighton.com

HOUSTON COUGARS Location.................................Houston, Texas Head Coach................... Courtney Steinbock 2016 Record.......................................... 6-19 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................1-1 Website................................ uhcougars.com

OMAHA MAVERICKS Location....................................Omaha, Neb. Head Coach...........................Adam Summitt 2016 Record........................................ 11-12 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-7 Website...................................... omavs.com

WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS Location....................................Wichita, Kan. Head Coach................................Colin Foster 2016 Record.......................................... 27-4 All-Time Record vs. NU........................ 13-18 Website............................... goshockers.com

DRAKE BULLDOGS Location............................ Des Moines, Iowa Head Coach................................ Mai-Ly Tran 2016 Record........................................ 15-12 All-Time Record vs. NU........................ 14-20 Website...................... godrakebulldogs.com

ILLINOIS STATE RED BIRDS Location....................................... Normal, Ill. Head Coach.............................Maja Kovacek 2016 Record........................................ 13-11 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-6 Website................................goredbirds.com

SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES Location................................ Vermillion, S.D. Head Coach.............................. Brett Barnett 2016 Record........................................ 11-12 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-3 Website.................................... goyotes.com

WYOMING COWGIRLS Location..................................Laramie, Wyo. Head Coach.............................. Dean Clower 2016 Record........................................ 11-12 All-Time Record vs. NU.......................... 0-15 Website...................................... gowyo.com

INDIANA HOOSIERS Location............................. Bloomington, Ind. Head Coach.................................... Lin Loring 2016 Record..........................................15-11 2016 Big Ten Record..................................5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................2-2 Website................................. iuhoosiers.com

MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS Location...........................East Lansing, Mich. Head Coach.............................Tyler Faulkner 2016 Record......................................... 13-12 2016 Big Ten Record................................. 4-7 All-Time Record vs. NU............................. 4-2 Website.............................msuspartans.com

PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS Location........................... University Park, Pa. Head Coach.................................. Chris Cagle 2016 Record............................................8-13 2016 Big Ten Record..................................4-7 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................3-2 Website.............................. gopsusports.com

2017 BIG TEN OPPONENTS Feb. 22 at Rutgers 11 a.m. March 11 Purdue 11 a.m. March 25 at Minnesota 10 a.m. March 26 at Wisconsin 11:30 a.m. March 31 Northwestern 3 p.m. April 2 Illinois 10 a.m. April 7 Penn State 5 p.m. April 9 Ohio State Noon April 15 at Michigan State 11 a.m. April 16 at Michigan 9:30 a.m. April 22 at Iowa Noon Central Time, subject to change

IOWA HAWKEYES Location..................................Iowa City, Iowa Head Coach.............................. Sasha Schmid 2016 Record..........................................10-15 2016 Big Ten Record................................1-11 All-Time Record vs. NU............................16-8 Website..........................hawkeyesports.com

MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS Location.......................... Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach..................... Chuck Merzbacher 2016 Record......................................... 13-12 2016 Big Ten Record................................. 5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU........................... 13-6 Website............................ gophersports.com

PURDUE BOILERMAKERS Location.......................... West Lafayette, Ind. Head Coach................................... Laura Glitz 2016 Record..........................................12-13 2016 Big Ten Record..................................5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................4-2 Website............................ purduesports.com

MARYLAND TERRAPINS Location.............................College Park, Md. Head Coach..............................Daria Panova 2016 Record........................................ 10-11 2016 Big Ten Record.................................6-5 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................1-0 Website.................................... umterps.com

NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS Location......................................Evanston, Ill. Head Coach...............................Claire Pollard 2016 Record..........................................14-11 2016 Big Ten Record................................10-1 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................7-2 Website....................................nusports.com

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS Location........................ New Brunswick, N.J. Head Coach............................. Hilary Ritchie 2016 Record.......................................... 6-15 2016 Big Ten Record.............................. 0-11 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................0-1 Website........................... scarletknights.com

ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI Location..................... Champaign-Urbana, Ill. Head Coach................................... Evan Clark 2016 Record............................................15-9 2016 Big Ten Record..................................8-3 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................5-2 Website............................... fightingillini.com

MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Location.............................. Ann Arbor, Mich. Head Coach..........................Ronni Bernstein 2016 Record........................................... 23-7 2016 Big Ten Record................................10-1 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................5-0 Website................................... mgoblue.com

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Location............................... Columbus, Ohio Head Coach.......................... Melissa Schaub 2016 Record.......................................... 31-3 2016 Big Ten Record.............................. 11-0 All-Time Record vs. NU.............................5-5 Website....................ohiostatebuckeyes.com

WISCONSIN BADGERS Location................................... Madison, Wis. Head Coach............................Kelcy McKenna 2016 Record............................................9-14 2016 Big Ten Record..................................5-6 All-Time Record vs. NU..............................6-6 Website................................ uwbadgers.com

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SCOTT JACOBSON Head Coach 26th Season Blue Earth, Minn.

HONORS & AWARDS Big Ten Regular-Season Champions (2013) Big Ten Co-Coach of the Year (2012) Big 12 Coach of the Year (2005, 2010) Six NCAA Tournament Appearances (2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Nebraska Herman Award (Team GPA) (2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) JACOBSON’S COACHING PHILOSOPHY “By helping our student-athletes develop the values of dedication, cooperation, compassion and the ability to handle adversity with courage, we help them grow as both tennis players and as people. Through a belief in one another and a positive approach to competition, we can build meaningful relationships off the tennis court and continue a winning tradition on it.” Entering his 26th season as Nebraska women’s tennis head coach, Scott Jacobson has had his Huskers consistently ranked among the top 75 teams nationally for nearly 20 years, while making regular NCAA Tournament appearances the past decade. A three-time conference coach of the year, Jacobson has guided the Husker program to six NCAA Tournament bids in the past 10 seasons. He also led the Big Red to the Big Ten Conference regular-season title in 2013. From 2010 to 2013, Jacobson’s Huskers produced the most successful stretch in school history, winning 20 or more matches for four straight seasons to advance to four consecutive NCAA tournaments. The Huskers finished No. 16 in the final ITA rankings in both 2012 and 2013, including the program’s first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2013. While the Huskers produced a golden age in the program from 2010 to 2013, Coach Jacobson’s program has been defined by consistent success. In fact, Nebraska produced 17 consecutive winning seasons from 1997 through 2013, with the Huskers producing top-75 final national rankings 15 times. Although Nebraska’s string of winning campaigns came to an end with an 8-17 overall record in 2014, Jacobson is confident the foundation for more future success is firmly in place. Jacobson, who owns 370 victories at the helm of the Huskers, has averaged

nearly 15 wins per season at NU, while laying the foundation for the Nebraska program brick by brick since his first season in 1991-92. Success at Nebraska goes far beyond winning, Jacobson emphasizes excellence on the court, in the classroom and in the community. A shining example of the total-person concept of Nebraska women’s tennis is Mary Weatherholt. The greatest player in the history of the program, Weatherholt capped her record-setting career as a first-team All-American in both singles and doubles. She was the NCAA runner-up in singles in 2013, while teaming with fellow first-team All-American Patricia Veresova to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight in doubles action in 2013. Off the court, Weatherholt claimed one of the NCAA’s top overall honors as a winner of an NCAA Top Ten Award in 2014. She was the Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, and she was Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2012-13. Weatherholt added a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, while claiming the ITA Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award, which is presented to the nation’s top women’s tennis student-athlete. During his career at Nebraska, Jacobson’s Huskers have earned numerous academic all-conference accolades. Jacobson also guided the athletic career of two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American Imke Reimers. The women’s tennis team also earned the Herman Award four straight years from 2011 to 2014. The award is presented to the NU team with the top overall grade-point average. In 2013, NU had its most successful season to date under Jacobson. The team earned its highest ranking in school history at No. 6 midway through the season before finishing at No. 16. The team went to the school’s first NCAA Sweet 16 and hosted NCAA Tournament first- and second-round matches for the first time in Husker history. Jacobson guided Weatherholt to 208 career combined wins, the program’s first player to reach 200 victories. In addition to their first-team AllAmerica honors, Weatherholt and Veresova earned first-team All-Big Ten accolades, while fellow senior Stefanie Weinstein claimed second-team honors. Nebraska’s 24-6 final record in 2013 included a 10-1 Big Ten mark and the program’s first Big Ten regular-season title in just its second season in the tradition-rich conference. The Huskers’ 2013 season followed on the heels of a 2012 campaign that featured a 24-5 overall record and a 9-2 Big Ten mark in Nebraska’s first year in the conference. Weatherholt, who returned to the court after suffering a knee injury as a sophomore in 2011, again led the Huskers along with Veresova, Weinstein, Janine Weinreich and senior Madeleine Geibert. A three-time all-conference pick both athletically and academically, Geibert established the NU record with 181 combined wins before Weatherholt broke the record the following season. Weatherholt, who earned her first Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete-of-the-Year award, also claimed a Big Ten Sportsmanship award. She qualified for the 2012 NCAA Singles Championships for the first time in her career. Jacobson earned Big Ten Co-Coach-of-the-Year honors after leading the Big Red to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In Nebraska’s final season in the Big 12 Conference in 2011, Jacobson led the Huskers to a 20-win campaign despite dealing with the loss of Weatherholt to a knee injury early in the fall.

NU finished fourth in a loaded Big 12, producing a 7-4 conference mark while qualifying for the their third straight NCAA Tournament. Geibert and Veresova both earned All-Big 12 honors. Jacobson capped his association with the Big 12 Conference by leading seven Huskers to Big 12 individual titles and 26 first-team All-Big 12 awards. In 2010, Nebraska posted the first 20-win campaign in school history, finishing with a 22-6 overall record that included a 9-2 Big 12 mark and a third-place conference finish. Jacobson was named Big 12 Coach of the Year for the second time, while leading the Huskers to their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with a first-round win over Illinois. Jacobson, who led Nebraska to its first NCAA Tournament with an 18-4 record and a 9-2 Big 12 mark in 2005, was also the 2005 Big 12 Coach of the Year. The 2006 team added a 17-10 overall record while featuring Big 12 Freshman-of-the-Year Kim Hartmann on its way to a second straight NCAA Tournament bid. Before becoming head coach in 1991, Jacobson helped the Nebraska men’s team to an 84-86 record as an assistant from 1979 to 1989. He also spent 11 years as the assistant director of the Tennis and Life Camp in St. Peter, Minn. He has been an employee of the camp for 23 years. In 1995, Jacobson was awarded the David Aasen Award by the staff of the Tennis and Life Camp. The award honors enthusiasm, energy, sense of humor, high standards of sportsmanship, a love of teaching and a genuine concern for others. Originally from Blue Earth, Minn., Jacobson has been involved in many activities in Nebraska. In the past he has been an instructor for the Lincoln Racquet Club and coordinator for the Husker Netters Booster Club.

JACOBSON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year Record Conf. Record Rank 1992 6-7 3-4 -1993 7-12 1-6 -1994 11-10 3-4 -1995 8-15 2-5 -1996 5-15 2-5 -1997 16-9 2-6 60 1998 14-9 4-7 64 1999 17-9 4-7 69 2000 19-6 6-5 58 2001 19-6 6-5 53 2002 13-9 3-8 66 2003 12-11 2-9 73 2004 16-9 5-6 75 2005 18-4 9-2 39 2006 17-10 6-5 43 2007 13-9 4-7 -2008 16-7 5-6 -2009 16-7 7-4 56 2010 22-6 9-2 35 2011 20-8 7-4 43 2012 24-5 9-2 16 2013 24-6 10-1 16 2014 8-17 0-10 -2015 12-12 0-11 -2016 17-8 4-7 -Career 370-226 109-134

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GERMAN DALMAGRO Associate Head Coach Fourth Season West Florida (2005)

HONORS & AWARDS Nebraska Herman Award (Team GPA, 2014) All-American (Doubles, 2004) All-American (Singles/Doubles, 2002-03) No. 3 National Ranking (Doubles) No. 11 National Ranking (Singles) DALMAGRO’S COACHING PHILOSOPHY “I believe in assisting the student-athletes to reach and experience their full potential. To have an environment that encourages the athletes to learn and develop on and off the court. By using the values of hard work, dedication, passion, discipline, mental toughness and integrity, while focusing on the process, and not so much on the end results. My goal is to inspire and offer a positive approach in all areas that will help each athlete be the best they can be, and become a better person overall.”

All-Big Ten Ten honors in 2014, while seven Huskes added academic All-Big Ten accolades in 2015. In his final season with the Jayhawks in 201213, the team went 11-10 and made it to the Big 12 Tournament where they fell in the second round. At KU, his responsibilities included oncourt coaching, organizing travel and aiding in recruiting. His strong ties to the southern states landed standout products for KU during his time on staff. Dalmagro joined Kansas following a very successful playing and coaching career at Division II West Florida. Dalmagro was an assistant coach of both the men’s and women’s teams at UWF prior to joining the KU staff. During his year with West Florida, both teams reached the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. Dalmagro’s coaching stay at West Florida was brief, but his impact produced one of the most decorated tennis players in school history. Dalmagro had a successful individual career at UWF and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Dalmagro was a member of UWF’s backto-back NCAA Division II Championship teams in 2004 and 2005, and was part of the 2005 Gulf

South Conference Champion team and 2004 Gulf South runner-up squad. Dalmagro’s career was highlighted by All-America honors in 2004 (doubles), 2003 (singles and doubles) and 2002 (singles and doubles). Dalmagro was ranked nationally as high as No. 3 in doubles and No. 11 in singles. Dalmagro saw success off the court while at West Florida, as he helped the Argonauts earn the 2004 National Award for highest team GPA and was named to the Dean’s List. Prior to transferring to West Florida, Dalmagro played at ABAC. At ABAC, he was the NJCAA Player of the Year in 2003 and the individual national champion in 2002. Dalmagro’s tennis coaching experience stretches beyond West Florida. In 2004 and 2005, Dalmagro served as the head coach at the Nike Tennis Camp in Lawrenceville, N.J., and also coached at Abraham Baldwin College in Tifton, Ga., from 2002 to 2003. Dalmagro graduated from West Florida, earning a degree in business administration with a specialization in management. In 2016 he and his wife Karly, welcomed a son, Enzo.

German Dalmagro (pronounced Her-mahn Dal-mahg-ro) is in his fourth season with the Nebraska women’s tennis team in 2016-17. The 2015-16 season saw many improvements assisted by Dalmagro’s coaching philosophy and an upswing in overall team victories for the spring season. In 2014-15, the Huskers produced a fourmatch improvement in the win column from their 2013-14 campaign, which was Dalmagro’s first on the Nebraska staff. With a solid returning nucleus and some talented newcomers, the Huskers hope to make even more improvements while playing their second season at the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center in 2016-17. Dalmagro is a former member of the Kansas women’s tennis coaching staff, spending six seasons with the Jayhawks from 2006 through 2013. In his first season with the Huskers in 2013-14, Nebraska claimed its fourth straight Herman Award for the highest team GPA among all Nebraska women’s sports. Four Huskers earned academic SEASON PREVIEW . COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF . 2016-17 HUSKERS . REVIEW . HISTORY . THIS IS NEBRASKA


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SHAWN EICHORST

Director of Athletics Third Season Wisconsin-Whitewater (1990)

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Nebraska, Director of Athletics : 2013-present Miami, Director of Athletics : 2011-12 Wisconsin, Deputy Director of Athletics : 2009-11 Wisconsin, Executive Associate Director of Athletics : 2007-09 Wisconsin, Senior Associate Director of Athletics : 2006-07 South Carolina, Senior Associate Director of Athletics : 2004-06 Wisconsin-Whitewater, Director of Athletics : 1999-2003

PERSONAL

Wisconsin-Whitewater, B.A. (Business) : 1990 Marquette, J.D. : 1995 Family: Kristin (wife); Jack, Joseph, Bennett (sons)

Shawn Eichorst was recruited and hired by the University of Nebraska in 2012 and quickly displayed an incredible passion for the University and for its student-athletes as well as the State of Nebraska. As the leader of a tradition-rich athletic program with 24 intercollegiate teams, 600-plus studentathletes and more than 325 full-time employees, Eichorst has relied on a strong value system and a student-centered approach to lead the department. Nebraska’s primary mission is to provide student-athletes with the resources and support they need to be successful in academics, athletics and life. The health, safety and welfare of student-athletes are priority one and the essence of every decision made at Nebraska. Since Eichorst arrived in Lincoln, resources and services in every student-athlete support unit have been reviewed, improved and enhanced, including academics, athletic medicine, life skills, nutrition, sports psychology, strength and conditioning and performance/research [Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory (NAPL) and the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3)]. Eichorst has continued to move Nebraska forward aggressively with several new initiatives to enhance the student-athlete experience. Beginning in the summer of 2015, Nebraska became the first athletic department in the country to offer laptop computers to every studentathlete and created a data analytics department. Husker student-athletes in all sports now receive four-year, full cost of attendance-based scholarships. Nebraska was also the first-known department of athletics to create a post-eligibility opportunity (PEO) program, where every Husker letterwinner who graduates and has exhausted his or her eligibility has an opportunity to pursue either an internship, study abroad or graduate school program valued at $7,500. Nebraska was also one of the first institutions to create a spring service abroad trip, taking a team of student-athletes and staff to Guatemala in 2015 and to the Dominican Republic in 2016. Eichorst is in high demand and has made more than 500 public appearances around the state and country and his monthly radio show and “Connecting on Campus” online column provide opportunities to connect and share the incredible activities, initiatives and accomplishments happening at the greater University and in the department.

As a member of the Chancellor’s Senior Administrative Team, Eichorst maintains a strong connection and collaboration between the University and athletics. A highly respected national leader, Eichorst was appointed in 2015 to the Division I Football Oversight Committee. Most recently, Eichorst was named co-chair of the NCAA Division I Football Recruiting ad hoc working group. He also serves on the Big Ten Conference Program and Budget Review Committee. Eichorst was the first Director of Athletics from any conference to visit the Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly known as the Committee on Institutional Cooperation) at its Champaign, Ill., headquarters. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is a highly successful academic-based consortium of 15 schools, including all 14 in the Big Ten Conference. Nebraska is leading the Big Ten and the Big Ten Academic Alliance in several areas, including Digital Humanities and head injury research. Under Eichorst, Nebraska has extended its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans to 327 and its nation-leading total of NCAA Top Ten Award winners to 17. More than 700 awards were presented at the 26th Annual Student-Athlete Awards Show—A Night at the Lied. In 2015-16, 109 student-athletes earned undergraduate or graduate degrees and the Big Ten Conference honored 209 Husker student-athletes with Academic All-Big Ten awards. For the first time in school history, all Nebraska teams had an NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 960 or higher and the overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 86 percent is the highest in program history. In addition, seven Husker teams (women’s basketball, golf, gymnastics, softball, tennis and volleyball and men’s tennis) had a GSR of 100 percent as reported in the fall of 2015. During Eichorst’s tenure, Nebraska has won three NCAA team Championships, increasing its total to 27. In 2012-13 and in 2014-15, the Nebraska women’s bowling team earned the program’s fourth and fifth NCAA titles, while the Husker volleyball team won the 2015 NCAA Championship, the program’s fourth national title. In 2016, the Husker men’s track and field team swept the Big Ten Indoor and Outdoor Championships and 14 Nebraska teams competed in NCAA postseason action, including bowling, football, volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, wrestling, softball, baseball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, rifle, and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. In 2015-16, Nebraska produced 41 All-Americans who won 49 national awards, including 21 first-team honorees. In 2013-14, Nebraska became one of only two NCAA institutions – and the first Big Ten program in history – to qualify for a football bowl game, and advance to NCAA postseason in the major team sports of volleyball, soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball. Additionally, Nebraska was the only institution to win a postseason game in six of those seven sports. Nebraska’s fan support continues to be unparalleled in college athletics. In 2015-16, top 15 national rankings for average attendance were reached across 10 sports—football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, soccer, softball, baseball and men’s and women’s gymnastics. Nebraska is the only school in the country to rank among the top 15 nationally in both football and men’s basketball attendance and in volleyball and women’s basketball. A tribute to loyal Husker fans, two sports lead the nation with consecutive home sellout streaks. Football has 354 consecutive sellouts and volleyball has 219 consecutive regular-season sellouts through their 2016 seasons. Under Eichorst’s leadership, Nebraska continues to focus on improving its facilities and the game-day experience at all athletic venues. In August of 2015, Hibner Stadium and Barbara Hibner Field for soccer and the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center were completed. A new center-hung video board and sound system was installed in the Devaney Center in 2015 to improve the game-day experience for volleyball, wrestling and men’s and women’s gymnastics. In 2014, the largest wireless network system at a college football stadium in history was installed in Memorial Stadium, along with a state-of-the-art sound system. In the summer of 2013,

Memorial Stadium expansion added the innovative NAPL inside East Stadium next to the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3). That same year, Nebraska’s men’s and women’s basketball teams became the primary tenants at Pinnacle Bank Arena, and the renovated Devaney Center became the home for Husker volleyball, wrestling and the men’s and women’s gymnastics programs. Eichorst came to Nebraska after serving as Director of Athletics at Miami in 2011 and 2012. He hired legendary men’s basketball coach Jim Larrañaga, who led Miami to the NIT Second Round in his first season and ACC regular-season and tournament titles as well and the NCAA Sweet 16 in his second. The women’s basketball program posted its highest national ranking in school history (No. 5) and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. The Miami women’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth straight season, and the baseball team made its 40th consecutive NCAA appearance. The Hurricane women’s soccer team posted its first NCAA Tournament win in school history, and the volleyball team made its third straight NCAA Tournament trip. Before heading to Miami, Eichorst was the Deputy Athletics Director at Wisconsin. He was the Chief Operating Officer and oversaw the department’s daily operations, as well as the men’s basketball program under the direction of Director of Athletics and former Husker Barry Alvarez. From 2004 to 2006, Eichorst served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration at South Carolina, overseeing the department’s daily operations, as well as the football and baseball programs under legendary coaches Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier and Ray Tanner, respectively. From 1999 to 2003, Eichorst served as the Director of Athletics at Wisconsin-Whitewater, which produced four top 10-percent finishes in the NACDA Directors Cup, one NCAA team title and two NCAA runner-up finishes. The program also featured 11 CoSIDA Academic All-America selections. A native of Lone Rock, Wis., Eichorst was an all-conference defensive back, three-time letterwinner and 1990 football team captain for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He graduated magna cum laude in business from UWWhitewater in 1990 and in 2015 was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award for Professional Achievement. He earned a law degree from Marquette Law School in 1995, practiced law in Milwaukee until 1999 and is a past member of the State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governors. He served as an assistant adjunct professor of law at Marquette, where he taught classes in sports law. He serves on the Marquette University National Sports Law Institute Board of Advisors and in 2006, Marquette awarded Eichorst the Sports Law Alumnus of the Year Award. He is also a graduate of the Sports Management Institute and serves on its Executive Committee. Shawn and his wife Kristin have three sons: Jack, Joseph and Bennett.

The Eichorst family (from left): Jack, Joseph, Bennett, Kristin and Shawn.

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PAT LOGSDON

Executive Associate A.D./Administration & Senior Woman Administrator A member of the Nebraska Athletic Department since 1979, Pat Logsdon serves as Executive Associate Athletic Director for Administration. She is Nebraska’s Senior Woman Administrator to the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference and serves on the Big Ten Sports Management Council. Logsdon’s duties include oversight on all administrative issues and operational functions of the Athletic Director’s office. She also oversees the areas of Department Travel, including bowl and postseason travel, the Department’s Gender Equity Plan, equipment and serves as a liaison to adidas.

In addition, Logsdon manages student-athlete end of season evaluations and exit interviews. She also serves as the sport administrator for volleyball, beach volleyball, softball and men’s and women’s gymnastics. Previously, Logsdon spent 23 seasons in football operations, including six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She handled organization of all recruiting functions, supervised compliance activities and coordinated all football administrative operations, including travel and practice operations. Logsdon earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska.

STEVE WATERFIELD Executive Associate A.D./Performance & Strategic Research

Steve Waterfield is in his fourth season ast Nebraska and currently serves a Executive Associate Athletic Director for Performance and Strategic Research.

Waterfield assists Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst with the administration of the football program and serves as the sport administrator for men’s and women’s tennis. He also oversees athletic medicine, strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, Lewis Training Table, the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory (NAPL) and strategic research and sports analytics. Waterfield is the athletic department liaison to the institution’s Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3), located in the East Stadium Research Facility. Waterfield joined Nebraska after two years as a senior administrator at Miami. While in Coral Gables, Waterfield oversaw sports medicine, athletic training, strength and conditioning and human resources, and served as the direct sport administrator for the football and men’s basketball programs. Prior to Miami, Waterfield spent seven

years at Wisconsin, serving under Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez as an associate athletic director for student services. Waterfield oversaw compliance, academic services and sports medicine, while also serving as sport administrator for the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. Waterfield went to Wisconsin after spending five years as an assistant director of compliance at Ohio State. Waterfield holds a law degree, a master’s in business administration and a master’s in sports management from Ohio State and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Kenyon College. He is a member of the Ohio bar and U.S. Federal District Court and worked as an assistant attorney general in the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Steve and his wife, Jaime, have two sons, Davis and Austin.

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Assistant Athletic Trainer

Lonnie Albers, M.D. Director of Athletic Medicine

Caleb Hawley

Academic Advisor

Director of Athletics: Shawn Eichorst Executive Associate A.D./Development, Ticketing & Events: Marc Boehm Executive Associate A.D./CFO: John Jentz Executive Associate A.D./Academics: Dennis Leblanc Executive Associate A.D./Administration & SWA: Pat Logsdon

Bobby Kelly

Communications Student Assistant

Rachel Long

Communications Student Assistant

Jon Pfeifer

Strength Coach

Executive Associate A.D. Performance & Strategic Research: Steve Waterfield Senior Associate A.D./Facilities & Capital Planning: Bob Burton Senior Associate A.D./Compliance: Jamie Vaughn Senior Associate A.D./Marketing & Communications: Dave Witty

Cheyenne Rowe Communications Student Assistant

Ellen Shutts

Women’s Tennis Secretary

Senior Associate A.D./Life Skills & N Club: Keith Zimmer Associate A.D./Community, Governmental & Charitable Relations: Chris Anderson Associate A.D./Development & Ticket Operations: Diane Mendenhall

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LISA ANDERSSON Senior - Varberg, Sweden (Varberg Club)

impact on and off the courts while playing out of top singles and doubles spots throughout her career with Nebraska. “Lisa has been an incredible leader this fall,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She continues to grow her game in both singles and doubles.”

2015-16: JUNIOR

HONORS & AWARDS

Academic All-Big Ten (2015, 2016) Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013; Spring 2014, 2015, 2016) Nebraska Herman Award (Team GPA, 2014) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Lisa Andersson will lead the 2017 Nebraska women’s tennis team as one of two seniors and three team captains. Andersson showed her valuable experience and leadership skills for the Huskers in invitational play. The senior made a huge impact on singles and doubles competition in all three invitationals the Big Red competed in their fall campaign. The native of Varberg, Sweden has made an

As a junior in 2016, Andersson played out of the No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 spots in the Husker lineup. She accumulated a 10-12 singles mark and went 3-8 in the Big Ten, while earning an 11-9 doubles mark. She went 4-4 in Big Ten doubles play. Andersson played a majority of her matches at the No. 3 spot as a junior, after playing primarily at No. 5 singles as a sophomore for the Huskers. She went 6-8 at No. 3 during the 2016 spring campaign. Andersson teamed up with Maggy Lehmicke and Mary Hanna during the spring season, going 10-9 overall with Lehmicke, including 4-4 in Big Ten action and went 1-0 with Hanna. Off the court, Andersson earned academic AllBig Ten honors and claimed a spot on the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. She also was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2016.

2014-15: SOPHOMORE

As a sophomore, Andersson continued to make a major impact in the Nebraska lineup, playing in the No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 singles spots during the spring. She gathered a 12-11 singles mark, going 2-9 in Big Ten action while earning an 18-5 doubles mark. She went 10-1 against Big Ten opponents.

Andersson played the majority of her singles matches at the No. 5 spot, accumulating a notable 9-4 mark. Andersson’s efforts were highlighted by her nine-match winning streak between Feb. 8 and March 8, with all but three victories coming in straight sets. Andersson teamed up with Maggy Lehmicke for the majority of the spring season where the duo posted an impressive 15-4 mark, including a 10-1 Big Ten mark. The pair had an eight-match winning streak (March 6-April 3) and posted wins over six Big Ten opponents and three nationally ranked teams. In the classroom, Andersson claimed the first academic All-Big Ten honors of her career. She added recognition on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for the third time during the 2015 spring semester.

2013-14: FRESHMAN

Andersson made an instant impact on the Husker lineup as a freshman in 2014. She played from the No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 positions in singles and the No. 2 and 3 spots in doubles. Andersson paired with Brittany Brewster for her first two doubles matches at the No. 2 position, before dropping to the No. 3 spot to partner with Hannah Sulz for the remainder of the season. Andersson finished the season with a 6-18 singles record, including a 6-12 spring mark. She went 0-7 in Big Ten matches. She was most successful at the No. 4 spot, where she finished 3-3. In doubles, Andersson put together a 7-18 overall record that included a 5-13 spring showing. She was 0-6 in the Big Ten. Andersson helped the team earn its fourth consecutive Herman Award for the highest cumulative team GPA among all women’s sports at Nebraska. She claimed spots on the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2013-14.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Andersson was ranked No. 7 nationally in her age group and No. 34 overall in Sweden. Andersson was a Swedish National Team Championship finalist and a National Team Championship Doubles runner-up.

PERSONAL

SINGLES Year Spring 2013-14 6-12 2014-15 12-11 2015-16 10-12 2016-17 5-6 Totals 33-41

Big Ten 0-7 2-9 3-8 -- 5-24

DOUBLES Fall 0-6 3-3 4-2 -- 7-11

Total 6-18 15-14 14-14 5-6 40-52

Year Spring 2013-14 5-13 2014-15 18-5 2015-16 11-9 2016-17 8-3 Totals 42-30

Big Ten 0-6 10-1 4-4 -- 14-11

Fall 2-5 2-6 5-3 -- 9-14

Total 7-18 20-11 16-12 8-3 51-44

The daughter of Christina and Michael Andersson, Lisa has one brother, Marcus, 18. A native of Varberg, Sweden, Andersson is a good friend of former Husker Wiveca Swarting. Andersson is majoring in business administration at Nebraska. She earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2015. She is a three-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll.

WHY LISA CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because it provides great opportunities in both tennis and academics. The team is excellent and the coaches are very nice and easy to work with.”

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MARY HANNA Senior - Saline, Michigan (Saline)

were earned in doubles action. Hanna is currently on track to break over 100 combined career wins in her final campaign. The 2016 Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award winner will look to add to her success on and off the courts for the Huskers and continue her positive impact as she leaves her legacy with the underclassmen. “Mary’s doubles game continues to grow and her commitment to daily workouts has been incredible in her senior season,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Her leadership with our freshman class has also been tremendous.”

2015-16: JUNIOR

HONORS & AWARDS

Academic All-Big Ten (2015, 2016) Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013, 2015; Spring 2014, 2015) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015, 2016) Nebraska Herman Award (Team GPA, 2014) Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award (2016)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Mary Hanna rounds out the Husker roster as the second of two senior talents and another Nebraska women’s tennis team captain. Coming off of a successful fall invitational season, Hanna enters her spring campaign with the Big Red carrying nine victories, most of which

Hanna has continued to make a substantial impact on the Husker lineup as a junior in 2016. During the spring season, Hanna produced a 9-11 mark playing at the No. 1, 2 and 3 singles spots. She battled to a 1-8 mark against Big Ten foes. Hanna played a majority of her singles matches at the No. 2 position, amassing a 7-10 mark. She was 2-0 at No. 3, and 0-1 at the No. 1 singles spot. A standout on the doubles court, Hanna notched an impressive 18-4 record in the spring, including a 6-4 mark in Big Ten action. Hanna teamed up with Vasanti Shinde to go 17-4 in doubles play, while adding a win in her only match alongside Lisa Andersson. A standout in the classroom and community, Hanna earned academic All-Big Ten honors for the second time in 2016. She claimed a prestigious Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award in 2016, and was a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for the second consecutive year.

2014-15: SOPHOMORE

Hanna was a staple in the Husker lineup for the second straight season as a sophomore in 2015. She filled the No. 3 singles spot for NU’s lineup and earned an 8-13 mark, going 3-7 in Big Ten play. She paired with Izabella Zgierska for the majority of the spring season to tally a strong 14-7 record, going 4-7 against Big Ten opponents. With seven straight victories to begin the duo’s spring campaign, the two went on to earn 14 wins, four against tough Big Ten opponents. At the No. 3 singles spot, Hanna rode a fourmatch winning streak from Feb. 13 to Feb. 22, earning wins over Colorado State, Missouri, Wyoming and Illinois State. Hanna and Zgierska drove NU’s doubles success with their impressive performance at the No. 1 spot. Hanna continued her success off the court by earning academic All-Big Ten honors in the classroom. She was also a member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2015. She also showed her commitment to the community by claiming a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship team, which awards student-athletes who have participated in six or more outreach events while being in good academic and athletic standing.

2013-14: FRESHMAN

Hanna broke into the Husker lineup as a regular No. 3 and 4 in singles and No. 1 in doubles. Hanna finished with a 10-21 overall singles record, with a 7-18 spring mark and 2-9 record in the Big Ten. She partnered with captain Maggy Lehmicke the whole season in doubles play. The duo earned a 10-8 spring record and tallied a 2-4 mark in Big Ten play. The pair had a seven-match winning streak from Jan. 31 through March 9. Off the court, Hanna earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2013-14 to help the Huskers earn their fourth straight Herman Award for the highest cumulative team GPA among all Nebraska women’s sports.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Hanna achieved a ranking of No. 5 in the Midwest as well as being the No. 6 overall recruit from the Midwest. Hanna was victorious in doubles at the Midwest Open in 2012 and contended as a finalist at the Midwest Closed Invitational in 2011. Hanna boasted first-team AllMichigan honors for multiple years during her high school tennis career.

PERSONAL

SINGLES Year Spring Big Ten 2013-14 7-18 2-9 2014-15 8-13 3-7 2015-16 9-11 1-8 2016-17 2-6 -- Totals 26-48 6-24

Fall 3-3 6-5 2-3 -- 11-11

DOUBLES Total 10-21 14-18 11-14 2-6 37-59

Year Spring Big Ten 2013-14 10-8 2-4 2014-15 14-7 4-7 2015-16 18-4 6-4 2016-17 7-4 -- Totals 49-23 12-15

Fall 4-5 5-5 4-3 -- 13-13

Total 14-13 19-12 22-7 7-4 62-36

The daughter of Mark Hanna, Mary was born on Nov. 8, 1995. She has one brother, Andrew, 22. Mary has a pet parrot, spends time at her lake house and travels when not training for tennis. Her favorite food is pasta and she loves to play recreational volleyball. An advertising and public relations major at Nebraska, she earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2015. She is a three-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll.

WHY MARY CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I was so impressed with the campus and immediately felt right at home.”

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KATERINA MATYSOVA Junior - Erding, Germany (TF Dachau)

The native of Erding, Germany produced one of two top fall invitational seasons in 2016, bringing home a total of 14 combined victories in singles and doubles competition over three tournaments. Matysova will continue to build on her experience on the courts and the Husker roster, as she looks to help lead her teammates into another successful season. “Kati has come back her junior year in the best physical condition of her college career,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson. “Kati is quicker than she has ever been and is competing at the highest level of her collegiate career.”

2015-16: SOPHOMORE HONORS & AWARDS

Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2015, 2016) Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2016) Academic All-Big Ten (2015, 2016) Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013, 2014, 2015; Spring 2014, 2015, 2016) Nebraska Herman Award (Team GPA, 2014) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Katerina Matysova returns for the Huskers as the lone junior on the Nebraska women’s tennis team roster. As the third and final upperclassman, Matysova also earned a team captain position alongside teammates Lisa Andersson and Mary Hanna.

Matysova competed out of the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 spots in the Nebraska singles lineup as a sophomore in the spring of 2016. She closed her second full season on the court with a 14-7 singles mark, including a 6-4 Big Ten record. In doubles action, she added a 9-10 overall record that included a 2-8 mark against Big Ten foes. Matysova spent a majority of her time on the doubles court with senior Mackenna MaddoxHerr, posting an 8-8 spring record. Matysova added a victory paired with freshman Sydney Harlow, while going 0-2 alongside freshman Paula Del Cueto Castillo. Off the court, Matysova earned academic AllBig Ten honors and was a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar for the second straight season. She also claimed spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of

2015-16. She was a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

2014-15: REDSHIRT FRESHMAN

Matysova broke into the Husker lineup in her first full season on the court as a Husker, playing out of the No. 4, 5 and 6 singles spots while teaming up with Mackenna Maddox to fill the No. 3 doubles spot. After redshirting her freshman season due to an injury, Matysova bounced back to earn a 12-10 overall singles mark, going 3-8 in Big Ten action. Playing eight matches at the No. 5 and No. 6 spots, she went 4-4 and 6-2 at those spots, respectively. Matysova paired up with Maddox for the entire spring campaign, where the Husker duo grabbed an 8-14 overall mark, going 2-9 in Big Ten play. Off the court, Matysova was a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and an academic All-Big Ten selection in 2015.

2013-14: REDSHIRT

Matysova joined the Huskers in 2014 as one of six newcomers. She played a handful of matches in the fall, posting a 2-4 singles record and 1-4 doubles mark before suffering a knee injury that kept her out of spring competition. Matysova redshirted in the spring while recovering from her ACL injury. Matysova earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2013-14 to help the Huskers earn their fourth consecutive Herman Award for the highest cumulative team GPA among all Nebraska women’s sports.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Matysova won a U21 Regional Championship at the age of 13 going on to reach her highest U16 ranking of No. 11 at the age of 14. In January 2011, Matysova won an ITF tournament in Poland. Matysova achieved her highest national ranking at No. 97 in 2011-12. Matysova attained her highest ITF ranking in 2011 at No. 384.

PERSONAL

A native of Erding, Germany, Katerina Matysova is the daughter of Jareslav and Romana Matysova and has one younger sister, Lucie, 16. Katerina is majoring in psychology at Nebraska.

WHY KATERINA CHOSE NEBRASKA

SINGLES Year Spring 2013-14 6-12 2014-15 12-11 2015-16 14-7 2016-17 8-3 Totals 40-33

Big Ten 0-7 2-9 9-12 -- 11-28

“Nebraska is a great university and I heard a lot of amazing things about it from my former teammate and friend Izabella Zgierska, who played for the Huskers.”

DOUBLES Fall Total 0-6 6-18 3-3 15-14 8-11 16-11 -- 8-3 11-20 45-46

Year Spring 2013-14 5-13 2014-15 18-5 2015-16 9-10 2016-17 6-3 Totals 38-31

Big Ten 0-6 10-1 2-8 -- 12-15

Fall 2-5 2-6 1-4 -- 5-15

Total 7-1 20-11 10-14 6-3 43-29

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PAULA DEL CUETO CASTILLO Sophomore -

Sevilla, Spain

Off the court, Del Cueto Castillo earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2015-16. She was also a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015; Spring 2016) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016) ITF Valladolid Champion (2014, 2015) Andalucia Junior Doubles Champion (2013) No. 1 Ranked Junior in Andalucia (2015) Junior Regional Andalucia Champion (2015) Spanish Championship of Juniors Doubles Finalist (2013) Ranked No. 929 in WTA Professional Doubles

Del Cueto Castillo was highly decorated as a junior player in Sevilla, Spain. Aggressively pursuing her goal of playing professional tennis in the future, Del Cueto Castillo claimed championships in the Andalucía Junior Doubles (2013), ITF Valladolid (2014, 2015), and Junior Regional Andalucía (2015) competitions. She was also a Spanish Championship of Juniors doubles finalist in 2013. Del Cueto Castillo snagged rankings in WTA Professional Doubles (No. 929), the Spain Open Division (No. 54), and the Spain Junior Division

(No. 35) and as No. 1 Junior in Andalucía in 2014 and 2015.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Alberto Del Cueto Muioz and Isabel Castillo Caro, Paula was born on July 28, 1997, in Sevilla, Spain. Paula has one brother, Alberto. Paula is a psychology major in the College of Arts and Sciences at Nebraska. Outside of competing in tennis, Paula enjoys playing soccer.

WHY PAULA CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because they have a very good tennis team, I love the city, and I think that In Nebraska, I can improve my tennis and at the same time study for a degree.”

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Paula Del Cueto Castillo will enter her second regular season with the Huskers after having a bright fall invitational campaign. According to Head Coach Scott Jacobson, Del Cueto Castillo is working hard to rehabilitate her body to overcome previous injuries. “If she can find a way to be competing healthy she has the opportunity to greatly enhance our program,” Head Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Paula is a phenomonal doubles player with tremendous instincts. She has a very heavy forehand and a biting slice backhand that is difficult for opponents to handle.” Del Cueto Castillo looks to add on to her short burst of success during her freshman season and return to playing at a high level of singles and doubles competition for her sophomore spring campaign.

2015-16: FRESHMAN

Del Cueto Castillo broke into the lineup in her first season as a Husker, playing in the No. 5 and 6 spots while teaming up with fellow freshman Vasanti Shinde at times in the No. 2 doubles spot. Del Cueto Castillo also paired with Katerina Matysova at No. 3 doubles during the season. Del Cueto Castillo finished the season with a 3-2 singles mark, including a victory in her only Big Ten match of the season. She went 1-0 at No. 2 doubles with Shinde during the season, while going 0-2 with Matysova at No. 3 doubles.

DOUBLES

SINGLES Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 3-2 -- 3-2

Big Ten 0-1 -- 0-1

Fall Total 0-0 3-2 -- -0-0 3-2

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 1-2 -- 1-2

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ELIZABETH GOULD

Sophomore - Atlanta, Georgia (Universal Tennis Academy)

a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Gould went 21-0 as a junior at the Marist School in Atlanta to capture her second individual Georgia state championship. A three-time team captain at the Marist School, Gould was voted team MVP and the singles player of the year following her junior season in 2014. Along with claiming a pair of singles state titles, Gould was also a state runner-up. In addition to earning four letters in tennis at the Marist School, Gould also coached and played for the Universal Tennis Academy for Coach Ross Beall.

PERSONAL

Elizabeth is the daughter of Thad and Mary Gould. Elizabeth has one sister, Taylor. Elizabeth is majoring in business management in the College of Business Administration at Nebraska.

WHY ELIZABETH CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because the campus immediately felt like home. I knew it was going to be a place where I could learn, grow, have many opportunities, and create relationships with many great people. The new tennis facility is absolutely amazing, and I am so excited to work with such a great group of girls and coaches.”

HONORS & AWARDS

Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016) Two-Time Georgia State Champion (2013, 2014) Three-Time Marist School Team Captain (2013, 2014, 2015) Marist School Singles Player of the Year (2014) Marist School Most Valuable Player (2014)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Elizabeth Gould returns to the Nebraska women’s tennis program after a solid fall invitational season. The sophomore from Atlanta, Ga., is competing at the highest level of her college career. “Her serve has made tremendous strides as well as her consistency off her backhand side,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Her greatest strength is her forehand and she has focused on making it more of a weapon by using it on optional balls in the middle of the court. In addition Elizabeth has tremendous composure while competing and never seems to get rattled. On a doubles court she shows good decision making as well as being very instinctive while crossing at the net. She has tremendous upside and we believe the future holds tremendous promise for E.G.” Moving into her spring 2017 campaign Gould will be building off a combined total of five hardfought victories, three of which she obtained this fall. Gould looks to establish a major impact for the Husker tennis team for the 2016-17 year, both on and off the courts.

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2015-16: FRESHMAN

Gould opened the spring with a singles victory, notching a win at the No. 6 position in the Husker lineup. She played one doubles match during the year, going 0-1 alongside Mackenna Maddox-Herr. Gould earned a spot on the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2015. She was also

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 1-0 1-4 2-4

Big Ten 0-0 -- 0-0

DOUBLES Fall Total 1-3 2-3 -- 1-4 1-3 3-7

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 0-1 2-3 2-4

Big Ten 0-0 -- 0-0

Fall Total 0-3 0-4 -- 2-3 0-3 2-7

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SYDNEY HARLOW Sophomore - Omaha, Nebraska (Westside)

alongside Maddox-Herr, while adding a victory with Matysova. Off the court, Harlow earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2015-16. She was also a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015; Spring 2016) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016) Missouri Valley Tennis Player of the Year (2014) Nebraska Class A Singles State Champion (2014) Nebraska Class A Singles State Runner-up (2013) Nebraska Class A Singles (Third, 2012)

Harlow was a consistent force during her high school career at Omaha Westside. She claimed a trio of top-three finishes at the Nebraska Class A singles championships from 2012 to 2014. Harlow captured the state title at No. 1 singles as a junior in 2014 after earning a runner-up finish in 2013. She took third in singles in 2012. Harlow was also the Missouri Valley Tennis Player of the Year in 2014.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Nicholas and Marie Harlow, Sydney was born on July 28, 1997, in Omaha. Sydney has one sister, Dylan, 22, who also attends Nebraska. Harlow is a communications major. During her summers, Sydney enjoys playing tennis and traveling, while spending time playing guitar and piano.

WHY SYDNEY CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because I love the campus, and am a true Husker at heart. I also love the relationship and dynamics the people have with each other here.”

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Sydney Harlow will welcome the 2017 regularseason spring campaign with a combined total of 14 wins for her college career. Harlow earned two of those wins, one in singles and one in doubles, in invitational play this fall. “Syd has improved her mental toughness this fall and her ball-striking skills are impeccable. She has competed very well this fall and her game continues to make big strides,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson. “Sydney is a strong baseliner with good instincts. She also is very quick on the court.” Harlow returns to gain even more valauble action for the Husker tennis team. The lone Nebraska native will push into her second year with the Big Red and three other sophomores to prove a consistent figure in ways of leadership on the tennis courts.

2015-16: FRESHMAN

Harlow made her mark in Nebraska’s lineup her first season as a Husker. Harlow went 5-3 overall in singles play, including 5-2 in the No. 6 position in NU’s lineup, while adding an 0-1 mark at No. 5. Harlow went 0-2 in Big Ten singles play. Harlow also produced a solid 4-0 doubles record while pairing with Mackenna MaddoxHerr and Katerina Matysova. Harlow went 3-0

SINGLES Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 1-0 1-3 2-3

Big Ten 0-0 -- 0-0

DOUBLES Fall Total 1-3 2-3 -- 1-3 1-3 3-6

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 0-1 1-3 1-4

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VASANTI SHINDE Sophomore - Pune, India

Shinde was even more productive in doubles play, posting an 18-4 mark paired primarily with Mary Hanna. That duo amassed a 17-4 overall mark that included an impressive 6-4 record in Big Ten action. The tandem played all but one match at No. 2 doubles, while playing one match out of the top spot in the doubles lineup. Shinde also teamed with Paula Del Cueto Castillo for a victory at the No. 2 spot. Off the court, Shinde earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters. She was also a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship team.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Pratap and Lalita Shinde, Vasanti was born on Feb. 18, 1997, in Pune, India. Vasanti has one brother, Sumeet, 23. Vasanti is an economics and marketing doublemajor at Nebraska.

WHY VASANTI CHOSE NEBRASKA

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

2012 Walchand Cup Under-16 National Series junior tennis tournament to walk away with the Double Crown championship title. Vasanti also earned a national ranking of No. 158 on the ITF Junior list.

Shinde, who began playing tennis at age 7, claimed both a singles and doubles win at the

“I chose Nebraska because of the faculty, the team of coaches...and the team.”

Nebraska Student-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015; Spring 2016) Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016) B1G Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week (March 8, 2016) Walchand Cup U-16 National Series Junior Singles Champion (2012) Walchand Cup U-16 National Series Junior Doubles Champion (2012) No. 158 ITF Junior

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Vasanti Shinde will step into the spring campaign of her sophomore season after continuing to stuggle with injuries throughout the fall. Despite the setbacks, Shinde enters 2017 with a 12-9 record after fall invitational action. Vasanti continues to be a dominating force in doubles play as seven of her 12 victories were earned in doubles play over the course of invitational competition. “She is an incredibly talented individual and we are hopeful those talents will come to fruition this spring,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Her greatest strength is the heaviness with which she strikes the ball off of both her forehand and backhand side. A great benefit to her is her lefty spin serve as well as her attacking style of play.”

2015-16: FRESHMAN

Vasanti Shinde produced one of the top freshman seasons in school history in her first year with the Huskers in 2016. The native of Pune, India, captured 35 combined victories on the year, including 33 during the spring. In singles action, Shinde produced a 15-9 singles record in the spring playing out of the No. 3, 4 and 5 spots in the Husker lineup. She saw a majority of her time at No. 4, going 10-2, while adding a 4-3 mark at No. 5 and a 1-4 record at No. 3 singles. She went 5-5 in Big Ten play.

DOUBLES

SINGLES Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 15-9 5-5 20-14

Big Ten 5-5 -- 5-5

Fall Total 0-4 15-13 -- 5-5 0-4 20-18

Year 2015-16 2016-17 Totals

Spring 18-4 7-4 25-8

Big Ten Fall DOUBLES 6-4 2-4 -- 6-4

Total 20-8 -- 7-4 2-4 27-12

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M’BALIA BANGOURA Freshman - Bradenton, Florida

Noel Dougherty, Bangoura was named MVP of her tennis team in 2015 and 2016. Outside of tennis, Bangoura also earned a varsity letter for golf, and was an honor roll student during all four years of high school.

PERSONAL

Bradenton. She has one brother, Sekou Bangoura Jr. M’Balia is majoring in broadcasting at Nebraska.

WHY M’BALIA CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because of the atmosphere and beacuase the team was very friendly.”

The daughter of Sekou Bangoura Sr. and Cheryl Bangoura, M’Balia was born on Jan. 7, 1998 in

HONORS & AWARDS

Ranked No. 50 Nationally (2016) Ranked No. 87 in USTA Standings (2016) Herald-Tribune Girls Tennis Player of the Year (2016) ODA Female Athlete of the Year (2015) Class 1A State Doubles Champion (2016) Class 1A State Singles Champion (2015) Class 1A State Singles Runner-up (2016) ODA Most Valuable Player (2015, 2016)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

A five-star recruit from Bradenton, Fla., M’Balia Bangoura joins the 2016-17 Husker roster as one of five freshmen. Bangoura, a decorated junior athlete, was named the Female Athlete of the Year for her academy in 2015 and could be a key component for the Huskers this season. “M’Balia strikes a very clean ball off both sides of the court,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “M’Balia has been well-schooled, plays incredibly smart and truly does have ice in her veins. M’Balia will hit out in pressure situations and never stops believing. In addition, we were very impressed with her playing schedule and the number of tournaments she is constantly competing in. Competing this often is a direct reflection of her passion and desire to grow her game and her understanding of what it takes to be great. We are privileged to have such a gifted young lady so dedicated to the game entering our Husker family.”

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Bangoura, one of two Florida signees, held an overall junior record of 46-25. A two-time state champion, Bangoura won singles in 2015 and doubles in 2016, while also placing as a finalist for singles in 2016. Bangoura was named Female Athlete of the Year for the Out of Door Academy she attended in Sarasota, Fla. Under Head Coach

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Spring 5-5 5-5

Big Ten -- --

DOUBLES Fall Total -- 5-5 -- 5-5

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 5-3 5-3

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HAYLEY HAAKENSTAD Freshman - Chanhassen, Minnesota G18’s doubles, highest ranking in G18’s Northern Section and the sportsmanship award as the USTA Texas closed regional. Voted team MVP by her softball team, Haakenstad also served as lead-off hitter and center fielder for her team’s 2016 class AAAA state softball championship. Haakenstad attained a career batting average of .446 under Head Coach Joe Coenen. An outstanding student, Haakenstad graduated Magna Cum Laude and was 2015 Academic All-State and four-time Academic All-Conference.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Wynne and Pete Haakenstad, Hayley was born in Minneapolis, Minn., on Oct. 20, 1997. Hayley studies mathematics at Nebraska, and her goal is to work in the sports industry as a statistician.

WHY HAYLEY CHOSE NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because of the incredible tradition and pride that the university has for their academics and athletics. There truly is no place like Nebraska.”

HONORS & AWARDS

Class 2A State Singles Champion (2015) Ranked No. 2 Singles Play in Minnesota (2014) Ranked No. 92 Nationally (2015) Six-Time All-Conference (Tennis) (Four-Time All-Minnesota; Two-Time All-Metro West) Two-Time All-Conference (Softball)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Hayley Haakenstad joined the 2016-17 Huskers as one of three recruits from the Midwest. Haakenstad, a freshman from Chanhassen, Minn., was ranked No. 2 in the state in singles in 2014. A six-time all-conference selection as a high school tennis player, Haakenstad was ranked as high as No. 92 nationally in 2015. “Hayley has a unique style of play that is exciting to observe,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “She has the ability to chip and charge, serve and volley, return and volley, draw you forward with a drop shot, and/or remain patient off the ground. Not many entering college tennis in the class of 2016 have the ability and the diversity in their game that Hayley possesses. She is going to be incredibly exciting to coach and work with. In addition Hayley is an amazing person, selfless in nature, yet passionate as a competitor.”

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Haakenstad, who was a state champion with both her tennis and softball high school teams, attended Chanhassen High School in Minnesota. Her tennis team won four conference championships under Head Coach Jim Mason, and Haakenstad led as a three-year team captain. Haakenstad finished with a career record of 14910, was a 2015 class 2AA state champion, five-time section champion, six-time all-conference and 2015 class 2AA state runner up. Haakenstad also achieved the highest ranking of 38 nationally in

SINGLES Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 4-5 4-5

Big Ten -- --

DOUBLES Fall Total -- 4-5 -- 4-5

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 4-4 4-4

Big Ten -- --

Fall Total -- 4-4 -- 4-4

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JEANNIE LOZOWSKI

Freshman - Port Saint Lucie, Florida - ProWorld Tennis Academy PERSONAL

WHY JEANNIE CHOSE NEBRASKA

The daughter of Billy and Kathy Lozowski, Jeannie was born on March 13, 1998, in West Babylon, N. Y.. Jeannie plans to major in psychology at Nebraska. During her summers, Lozowski trains and spends time playing the piano, cooking and singing.

“I chose Nebraska because of the amazing coaches, traditions and the opportunities it provides for student-athletes. Lincoln is also an amazing city.”

SINGLES

DOUBLES

HONORS & AWARDS

Ranked No.69 Nationally (2016) USTA Level 5 Singles Champion (2014, 2015) USTA Level 5 Singles Finalist (2016) USTA Level 5 Doubles Finalist (2014) Junior State Championships Singles (4th Place) USTA National Selection Tournament (6th Place)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Jeannie Lozowski from Port Saint Lucie, Fla., was ranked as high as No. 73 nationally. Lozowski will be a major addition to the Nebraska women’s tennis team. “Jeannie is a really big hitter off both her forehand and her backhand side,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “We were incredibly impressed with her ability to pop her serve and finish off the ground. Her forehand is a tremendous weapon,which allows her to strike a winner from pretty much anywhere off the baseline. There may be only a handful of individuals entering college tennis in 2016 that strike it as heavy as Jeannie does. In addition she is a tremendous competitor, totally committed to the concept of team first. We are humbled by her decision to become a member of our Husker family and are looking forward to a tremendous college career moving forward.”

BEFORE NEBRASKA Lozowski attended Florida Virtual High

School and played tennis at the ProWorld Tennis Academy under Aldo Burga. Jeannie was a force in junior tennis competition, dominating singles play in Florida. Lozowski was a two-time USTA Level 5 singles champion in 2014 and 2015, as well as a finalist in 2016.

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 6-6 6-6

Big Ten -- --

Fall Total -- 6-6 -- 6-6

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 5-4 5-4

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CLAIRE REIFEIS

Freshman - Indianapolis, Indiana - North Central High School and a four-time first-team All-State player. Reifeis also won the Purdue ITA Summer Circuit in July 2016. Additionally, Reifeis was an AP distinguished scholar and a member of the National Honors Society.

actuarial science in the College of Business and Administration at Nebraska. In the summers, Reifeis enjoys playing and teaching tennis, and likes to read in her free time.

PERSONAL

“I chose Nebraska because the coaches are amazing, the team is friendly, and I love the school.”

Reifeis is the daughter of Rick and Jenny Reifeis and was born on Aug. 18, 1998 in Indianapolis. Reifies has one brother, Will, 20. Reifeis studies

WHY CLAIRE CHOSE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

Ranked No. 94 Nationally (2016) Marion County Champion (2016) Conference Championship Team (2015, 2016) Purdue ITA Champion (2016) Four-time First Team All-State

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Claire Reifeis, a native of Indianapolis, Ind., joins the Husker program as one of five freshmen. A four-star athlete and ranked No. 94 in the nation, Reifeis turned down offers from Drake, Cincinnati, Davidson, Denver and Richmond to become a member of the Husker team. Reifeis will help replace the loss of Nebraska’s three seniors Maggy Lehmicke, Mackenna Maddox-Herr and Lauren Wagner. “Claire is going to be a phenomenal addition to our program. She has a tremendous college game, hits a really big ball and has a great mindset. We were really impressed with her temperament when we watched her compete this summer,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “Not only will she benefit us on the singles court, but the doubles court as well. We are not only getting a tremendous tennis player, but a wonderful person as well.”

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Reifeis played for the North Central High

School tennis team, which was the runnerup in 2014. Under head coach Dan Brunette, Reifeis achieved a record of 95-10 and a national recruiting ranking of 53. Reifeis was number one in singles through all four years of high school,

SINGLES Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 8-4 8-4

Big Ten -- --

DOUBLES Fall Total -- 8-4 -- 8-4

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 6-3 6-3

Big Ten -- --

Fall Total -- 6-3 -- 6-3

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EMMA WORLEY

Freshman - Northville, Michigan - Northville High School BEFORE NEBRASKA

Worley was a member of the Michigan AllState tennis team during her junior and senior seasons for singles competition. She also claimed a Michigan state team championship in 2015 and then a runner-up team title in 2016. She was also a member of Northville High School’s National Honor Soceity.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Ross and Laura Worley, Emma was born on June 25, 1998 in Northville, Mich..

Emma has two sisters, Annie, 12, and Kate, 13. Worley plans to major in nutrition and exercise science at Nebraska. Emma spends her summers playing tennis, and at the lake tubing and water skiing. She also enjoys spending time with her dog, Izzy.

WHY EMMA CHOSE NEBRASKA “I chose Nebraska because I love the atmosphere here. Everyone is very positive and encouraging. It feels like the perfect school.”

HONORS & AWARDS

State Champion Team (2015) State Runner-Up Team (2016) Girls’ All-State Honorable-Mention (2013,2014) Girls’ All-State Tennis Team (2015, 2016)

2016-17 OUTLOOK

Emma Worley was a three star recruit and was named to the 2015 girls’ all-state tennis team by the Michigan High School Tennis Coaches’ Association. Worley could be formidable competitor for the Huskers. Worley participated in one doubles match during invitational action with the Big Red. Worley and her doubles partner Elizabeth Gould captured a 6-4 win over Anna Collins and Tiffany Huber of Louisville during day one of the Missouri Invitational. “Emma reached out to our Husker family and we were incredibly impressed first and foremost by the person that she obviously was and her tremendous desire and passion for the game,” Nebraska Coach Scott Jacobson said. “In addition it was evident by her results in college ITA segments over the summer that the upside for Emma was tremendous. She has had some very impressive results against both players already competing at the Division I level and those entering college in 2016. On her visit, it was evident that she fits the mold perfectly as to what we desire in a student-athlete here at Nebraska. Emma is a “teamer” through and through. As for her style, she is a grinder off the baseline, with tremendous temperament and a never give up attitude. She is going to be a tremendous asset and competitor for our Husker family and we couldn’t be more proud of her decision to join our Husker family.”

SINGLES Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring -- --

Big Ten -- --

DOUBLES Fall Total -- --- --

Year 2016-17 Totals

Spring 1-0 1-0

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OVERALL RECORD....................................17-8 Home......................................................... 16-3 Road............................................................ 1-5 Record in 7-0 Matches................................. 3-1 Record in 6-1 Matches................................. 3-2 Record in 5-2 Matches................................. 2-4 Record in 5-0 Matches................................. 0-0 Record in 5-1 Matches................................. 0-0 Record in 4-3 Matches................................. 6-0 Record in 4-0 Matches................................. 3-0 Record in 4-2 Matches................................. 0-0 Record in 4-1 Matches................................. 0-1 BIG TEN RECORD...................................... 4-7 Home........................................................... 4-2 Road............................................................ 0-5 BIG TEN CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS 1. Ohio State.............................................. 11-0 2. Michigan................................................ 10-1 Northwestern........................................ 10-1 4. Illinois..................................................... .8-3 5. Maryland................................................. 6-5 6. Indiana..................................................... 5-6 Minnesota............................................... 5-6 Purdue.................................................... 5-6 Wisconsin................................................ 5-6 10. Nebraska................................................ 4-7 Michigan State...................................... 4-7 Penn State............................................. 4-7 13. Iowa..................................................... 0-11 Rutgers................................................ 0-11 RECORD VS. RANKED OPPONENTS............ 2-6 SPRING SINGLES RECORD......................78-61 Vasanti Shinde....................................... 15-9 Katerina Matysova................................ 14-7 Maggy Lehmicke................................. 13-10 SPRING DOUBLES RECORD.....................41-24 Vasanti Shinde/Mary Hanna................. 17-4 Lisa Andersson/Maggy Lehmicke.......... 10-9 Katerina Matysova/Mackenna Maddox-Herr..... 8-8 BIG TEN SINGLES RECORD......................22-39 Katerina Matysova.................................. 6-4 Vasanti Shinde......................................... 5-5 Maggy Lehmicke..................................... 5-6 BIG TEN DOUBLES RECORD....................12-16 Vasanti Shinde/Mary Hanna................... 6-4 Lisa Andersson/Maggy Lehmicke............ 4-4 Katerina Matysova/Mackenna Maddox-Herr 2-6 OVERALL SINGLES RECORD....................94-85 Maggy Lehmicke................................. 16-13 Katerina Matysova.............................. 16-11 Vasanti Shinde..................................... 15-13 OVERALL DOUBLES RECORD.................96-79 Mary Hanna........................................... 21-7 Vasanti Shinde....................................... 20-8 Lisa Andersson..................................... 14-14

Maggy Lehmicke, Nebraska’s top singles competitor, completed a solid Husker career with 135 combined victories. In her final season on the court for the Huskers, the 2016 senior from Kirkland, Wash., went 13-10 at the No. 1 singles spot. Lehmicke also paired with Lisa Andersson to compete at the No.1 doubles position, closing the spring with a 10-9 record.

The Nebraska women’s tennis team showed more progress in its climb back to national prominence in 2015-16. The Huskers, who finished with a 17-8 overall record, notched five more victories than the 201415 campaign, while also moving into their new home at the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center. Nebraska’s new on-campus home features world-class competitive and training facilities, including six indoor courts and 12 outdoor courts with championship lighting conditions and Olympic-caliber surfaces. The courts also provide premier seating for 1,400 spectators and outstanding views for many more. Among the most impressive accomplishments for the 2015-16 Huskers was a six-match home winning streak to open the season at the Dillon Tennis Center. After falling to No. 32 Wichita State on Feb. 13 to snap the streak, the Big Red responded with 10 consecutive home wins to improve to 17-2 overall heading into the month of April. The only other loss for the Huskers in the first three months of 2016 was a road setback at No. 52 Purdue on March 5. During Nebraska’s 17-2 surge to open the season, the Huskers knocked off No. 71 Wyoming (Feb. 7) and No. 62 Minnesota (March 25) at the Dillon Tennis Center, while the Huskers rose as high as No. 69 in the national rankings.

Three seniors fueled Nebraska’s continued climb on and off the court in 2015-16 Maggy Lehmicke and Mackenna Maddox-Herr were among Nebraska’s top players on the court, Lauren Wagner starred in the classroom and the community while contributing to NU’s solid leadership on the court. Lehmicke, a four-year starter in the Husker lineup from Kirkland, Wash., compiled a solid 13-10 record at No. 1 singles for the Huskers as a senior. She added a strong 10-9 mark with partner Lisa Andersson at No. 1 doubles for the Big Red. Lehmicke put the finishing touches on a career that included 135 combined victories (74 singles, 61 doubles). She also earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism in May of 2016 as a threetime Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and a threetime academic All-Big Ten selection. Maddox-Herr completed her second season with the Huskers by going 8-7 in spring singles actiona and 11-9 in doubles play. She was also a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and academic All-Big Ten choice in 2016. Wagner was a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection and joined both Lehmicke and MaddoxHerr as members of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016. While the seniors set the tone for the success of the 2015-16 Huskers, juniors Mary Hanna

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FRESHMAN SHINDE PLAYS BIG FOR BIG RED and Lisa Andersson continued to strengthen the foundation for future growth at Nebraska. Hanna went 9-11 in spring singles play, primarily out of the No. 2 spot in the lineup, while Andersson notched a 10-12 singles mark mainly out of the No. 3 position. While Andersson and Lehmicke led the Huskers at No. 1 doubles, Hanna teamed with fantastic freshman Vasanti Shinde at No. 2 doubles. The duo amassed an impressive 17-4 dual mark in the spring. Shinde added a strong singles debut that included a 15-9 dual record primarily in Nebraska’s No. 4 singles spot. Overall, the freshman from Pune, India, totaled 18 doubles victories, produced 33 combined wins in the spring - the most since first-team All-American Mary Weatherholt won 34 combined matches as a freshman in 2008-09. For her performance, Shinde was honored as the Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week on March 8. She was the first Husker to earn a

conference weekly honor since Weatherholt in 2013. Katerina Matysova also enjoyed a breakout season for the Huskers. The sophomore posted a 14-7 spring singles record, including a 6-4 Big Ten mark. She also teamed with Maddox-Herr for an 8-8 doubles record at No. 3. Overall, Matysova claimed 23 combined wins in the spring of 2016. The Huskers continued to shine as a team off the court as well. Every member of the squad earned spots on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for their commitment to community service. Matysova was Nebraska’s choice for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, while Hanna claimed a prestigious Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award in 2016. In addition, all 11 members of the team earned at least one spot on the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll for their achievements in the classroom. Six more claimed academic All-Big Ten honors, including Andersson, Hanna, Lehmicke, Maddox-Herr, Matysova and Wagner.

2016 BIG TEN AWARDS Player of the Year Francesca Di Lorenzo, Ohio State Freshman of the Year FRANCESCA DI LORENZO, OHIO STATE Coach of the Year Melissa Schaub, Ohio State ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM Louise Kwong, Illinois Kate Fahey, Michigan Brienne Minor, Michigan RONIT YUROVSKY, MICHIGAN Caroline Ryba, Minnesota Alicia Barnett, Northwestern Erin Larner, Northwestern Maddie Lipp, Northwestern Gabriella De Santis, Ohio State FRANCESCA DI LORENZO, OHIO STATE Miho Kowase, Ohio State Anna Sanford, Ohio State Kimberly-Ann Surin, Penn State Lauren Chypyha, Wisconsin *Unanimous selections in CAPS BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS APRIL 28 - FIRST ROUND #8 Minnesota 1 vs. #9 Wisconsin 4 #7 Indiana 1 vs. #10 Michigan State 4 APRIL 29 - QUARTERFINALS #1 Ohio State 4 vs. #9 Wisconsin 0 #4 Illinois 4 vs. #5 Maryland 1 #2 Northwestern 4 vs. #10 Michigan State 1

#3 Michigan 4 vs. #6 Purdue 0

APRIL 30 - SEMIFINALS #1 Ohio State 4 vs. #4 Illinois 0 #2 Northwestern 0 vs. #3 Michigan 4 May 1 - FINAL #1 Ohio State 4 vs. #3 Michigan 2 Vasanti Shinde found her niche on the Husker roster as a freshman in 2016 with one of the most impressive inaugural seasons in Nebraska history. Shinde ended the season with 35 combined victories. INTRODUCTION . COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF . 2016-17 HUSKERS . REVIEW . HISTORY . THIS IS NEBRASKA


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2016 NEBRASKA RESULTS & STATISTICS TEAM RESULTS (17-8 OVERALL, 4-7 BIG TEN)

Date

Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 2 March 5 March 12 March 12 March 22 March 25 March 27 April 2 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17

Opponent

South Dakota State Eastern Michigan Air Force Creighton UMKC Wyoming Wichita State Colorado State Miami (Ohio) Memphis South Dakota Drake Iowa* at Purdue* Rutgers* Omaha at Cal State Fullerton Minnesota* Wisconsin* at Northwestern* at Illinois* at Penn State* at Ohio State* Michigan State* Michigan*

Result

W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 L, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 W, 4-0 W, 5-2 L, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 L, 5-2 L, 4-1 L, 5-2 L, 7-0 L, 6-1 L, 5-2

Record

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 12-2 13-2 14-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 17-3 17-4 17-5 17-6 17-7 17-8

Big Ten

BOLD indicates home matches - * indicates Big Ten conference matches

SINGLES STATS

Name Lisa Andersson Paula Del Cueto Castillo Elizabeth Gould Mary Hanna Sydney Harlow Maggy Lehmicke Mackenna Maddox-Herr Katerina Matysova Vasanti Shinde Spurti Shivalingaiah Lauren Wagner Totals Percentage

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 14-1 15-1 16-1 16-1 16-1 16-1 16-1 16-2 16-3

Away

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-5

1

W W W W W L L W L W L W W W W - L W W L L L L L L

2

W W L W W L W W W L W - W L - - L L L L - L L L L

SINGLES 3

W W W W W W L W W L W - L L W - L L L L L W L L L

4

W L W W W W L W W L W W W W - W W W W L L L L L L

5

W W W L W L L W L W W - W L W W W W W W W L L W W

6

W L W W W W L W L W W W L L - W W L L W - W L L L

DOUBLES 1

W W W - L L L W W L W W W L - W L W W - L L L - W

2

W W - W W W W - W W W - W W W W W L W L - W L L W

3

W W W W W W L W L W - W L L W L W W L L L L L L -

NU

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 69 69 -- -- -- -- -- 75 75 -- -- -- --

RANK Opp.

-----71 32 ------52 ---62 -41 53 -3 -9

Overall Dual Big Ten #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 10-12 10-12 3-8 -- 2-2 6-8 0-2 2-0 -3-2 3-2 0-1 -- -- -- -- 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 9-11 9-11 1-8 0-1 7-10 2-0 -- -- -5-3 5-3 0-2 -- -- -- -- 0-1 5-2 13-10 13-10 5-6 13-10 -- -- -- -- -- 8-7 8-7 2-5 -- -- -- -- 3-1 5-6 14-7 14-7 6-4 -- -- 2-0 5-5 7-2 -15-9 15-9 5-5 -- -- 1-4 10-2 4-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 78-61 78-61 22-39 13-11 9-12 11-12 15-9 17-7 13-10 .561 .561 .360 .542 .428 .478 .625 .708 .565

DOUBLES TEAM STATS

Team Elizabeth Gould/Mackenna Maddox-Herr Maggy Lehmicke/Lisa Andersson Mary Hanna/Vasanti Shinde Mary Hanna/Lisa Andersson Mackenna Maddox-Herr/Sydney Harlow Katerina Matysova/Mackenna Maddox-Herr Katerina Matysova/Sydney Harlow Katerina Matysova/Paula Del Cueto Castillo Vasanti Shinde/Paula Del Cueto Castillo Totals Percentage

INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES STATS

Team Lisa Andersson Paula Del Cueto Castillo Elizabeth Gould Mary Hanna Sydney Harlow Maggy Lehmicke Mackenna Maddox-Herr Katerina Matysova Vasanti Shinde Spurti Shivalingaiah Lauren Wagner Totals Percentage

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7

Home

Overall 0-1 10-9 17-4 1-0 3-0 8-8 1-0 0-2 1-0 41-24 .631

Dual Big Ten #1 #2 #3 0-1 -- -- -- 0-1 10-9 4-4 10-9 -- -17-4 6-4 1-0 16-4 -1-0 -- 1-0 -- -3-0 -- -- -- 3-0 8-8 2-6 -- -- 8-8 1-0 -- -- -- 1-0 0-2 0-2 -- -- 0-2 1-0 -- -- 1-0 -41-24 12-16 12-9 17-4 12-11 .631 .428 .571 .809 .522

Overall 11-9 1-2 0-1 18-4 4-0 10-9 11-9 9-10 18-4 -- -- 82-48 .631

Dual Big Ten #1 #2 #3 11-9 4-4 11-9 -- -- 1-2 0-2 -- 1-0 0-2 0-1 -- -- -- 0-1 18-4 6-4 2-0 16-4 -4-0 -- -- -- 4-0 10-9 4-4 10-9 -- -11-9 2-6 -- -- 11-9 9-10 2-8 -- -- 9-10 18-4 6-4 1-0 17-4 --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -82-48 24-32 24-18 34-8 24-22 .631 .428 .571 .809 .522 FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SINCE 2010


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NEBRASKA SERIES & YEARLY RECORDS Nebraska vs. Big Ten Opponents

vs. Non-Conference Opponents

Team Series 2016 Record Illinois..........................................Illinois leads, 5-2................................... 15-9, 8-3 Indiana.........................................Series tied, 2-2.................................... 15-11, 5-6 Iowa.............................................Iowa leads, 16-9............................... 10-15, 0-11 Maryland.....................................Maryland leads, 1-0............................10-12, 6-5 Michigan......................................Michigan leads, 5-0............................ 23-7, 10-1 Michigan State.............................Michigan State leads, 4-2................... 13-12, 4-7 Minnesota...................................Minnesota leads, 13-6........................ 13-12, 5-6 Northwestern..............................Northwestern leads, 7-2................... 14-11, 10-1 Ohio State....................................Series tied, 5-5.................................... 31-3, 11-0 Penn State...................................Penn State leads, 3-2............................ 8-13, 4-7 Purdue.........................................Purdue leads, 4-2................................ 12-13, 5-6 Wisconsin....................................Series tied, 6-6...................................... 9-14, 5-6

Team.............................................. W-L Air Force......................................... 9-0 Alabama......................................... 0-1 Arizona........................................... 0-2 Arizona State.................................. 0-4 Arkansas..................................... 10-18 Arkansas-Little Rock....................... 2-1 Army...............................................1-0 Baylor........................................... 2-19 Boise State...................................... 1-2 Bowling Green................................ 2-0 BYU................................................. 0-2 Cal Poly........................................... 1-1 California-Irvine.............................. 3-4 California-Riverside........................ 1-0 California-Santa Barbara................. 0-1 Cal State Fullerton........................ 10-1 Cal State Long Beach...................... 1-1 Cal State Northridge....................... 6-0 Cal State Sacramento..................... 1-0 Central Oklahoma........................... 1-0 Clemson.......................................... 0-1 Colorado..................................... 19-18 Colorado State.............................. 19-0 Connecticut.................................... 1-0 Creighton...................................... 28-0 Denver............................................ 4-0 Doane............................................. 2-0 Drake.......................................... 20-14 Duke............................................... 0-1 Eastern Michigan.......................... 12-0 Fresno State.................................... 0-5 Furman........................................... 1-0 George Washington........................ 1-0 Georgia State.................................. 1-0 Georgia Tech................................... 0-1 Gustavus Adolphus......................... 4-0 Hawaii............................................. 0-1 Houston.......................................... 1-1 Idaho.............................................. 1-1 Idaho State..................................... 1-0 Illinois-Chicago............................... 2-0 Illinois State.................................... 6-0 Indiana State.................................. 3-0 Iowa State..................................... 40-3 Kansas......................................... 15-24 Kansas State............................... 33-12 Long Beach State............................ 4-4 Loyola Marymount......................... 4-0 Louisiana - Lafayette....................... 2-0 Louisiana - Monroe........................ 0-1 LSU................................................. 0-1 Marquette...................................... 1-0 Memphis........................................ 1-0 Miami............................................. 0-1 Miami (Ohio).............................. 17-10 Missouri........................................ 28-9 Missouri State............................... 15-0 Montana......................................... 2-0

Nebraska Year-by-Year Records Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Conference Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big Eight Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten

Head Coach Gail Whitaker Sig Garnett Henry Cox Skip Salzenstein Julie Wood Julie Wood Kathy Hawkins Kathy Hawkins Kathy Hawkins Kathy Hawkins Kathy Hawkins Kathy Hawkins Kerry McDermott Gregg Calvin Gregg Calvin Gregg Calvin Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson

Record Conf. Finish Final Rank N/A 4th -N/A 1st -N/A 1st (tie) -7-6 6th -18-7 6th -18-17 7th -14-11 4th -16-12 3rd -12-12 4th -12-14 4th -9-8 4th -9-16 4th -5-12 5th -9-5 5th -17-7 3rd -7-6 4th -6-7 5th -7-12 6th -11-10 4th -8-15 3rd (tie) -5-15 6th -16-9 6th 60th 14-9 9th 64th 17-9 8th 69th 19-6 6th 58th 19-6 6th 55th 13-9 10th 66th 12-11 10th 76th 16-9 7th 75th 18-4 3rd 39th 17-10 5th 43rd 13-9 8th -16-7 7th 74th 16-7 4th 56th 22-6 3rd 37th 20-8 4th (tie) 43rd 24-5 3rd (tie) 16th 24-6 1st (tie) 16th 8-17 12th -12-12 13th -17-8 10th --

Montana State................................ 4-2 Nebraska-Kearney.......................... 4-0 Nebraska Wesleyan........................ 2-0 New Mexico.................................... 2-3 New Mexico State.......................... 2-0 Nicholls State.................................. 1-0 North Carolina................................ 0-2 North Dakota.................................. 1-0 North Texas..................................... 2-0 Northern Arizona............................ 1-0 Northern Colorado......................... 2-0 North Florida.................................. 0-1 Northern Illinois............................. 6-0 Northern Iowa.............................. 11-0 Northwest Missouri State............... 2-0 Notre Dame.................................... 1-0 Oklahoma................................... 12-24 Oklahoma State............................ 7-27 Oral Roberts................................... 0-2 Omaha............................................7-0 Oregon............................................ 2-1 Pacific............................................. 0-1 Pepperdine..................................... 0-1 Saint John’s..................................... 1-0 Saint Mary’s.................................... 1-0 Saint Louis...................................... 6-0 San Diego........................................ 1-1 San Diego State.............................. 0-2 South Carolina................................ 0-2 South Dakota.................................. 3-0 South Dakota State......................... 2-0 Southeast Missouri State................ 1-0 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville........ 1-4 Southern Utah................................ 1-0 Stephens College............................ 7-1 TCU................................................. 1-0 Tennessee....................................... 1-0 Texas............................................. 0-18 Texas A&M.................................... 4-14 Texas Tech..................................... 16-9 Tulane............................................. 0-1 Tulsa............................................... 8-3 UMKC.............................................. 1-0 UNLV............................................... 1-2 Utah................................................ 2-2 UTEP............................................... 1-0 Vanderbilt....................................... 1-0 Vermont......................................... 1-0 Wake Forest.................................... 0-1 Washington.................................... 1-0 Washington State........................... 2-1 Weber State.................................... 1-0 West Virginia.................................. 1-0 Western Illinois............................... 1-0 Western Michigan.......................... 1-1 Wichita State.............................. 18-13 Wyoming...................................... 15-0 Yale................................................. 0-1 TOTAL (including Big Ten)......565-384

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 2000) * - Conference Tournament Matches ^ - NCAA Tournament Matches 2000 Date Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 3 March 4 March 5 March 11 March 12 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 24 April 2 April 4 April 9 April 12 April 15 April 16 April 22 April 27 April 28

19-6 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Eastern Michigan W Texas L Creighton W Bowling Green W Wyoming W SW Missouri State W Wichita State W Oklahoma Christian W Northern Iowa W OCU W vs. Iowa State W at Colorado W vs. Montana State W at Cal State Fullerton W at Cal State Northridge W Texas Tech W Texas A&M L at Missouri W at Baylor L Kansas W at Oklahoma State L at Oklahoma L Kansas State W vs. Texas Tech* W vs. Texas A&M* L

Score 7-2 3-6 9-0 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 7-2 7-2 9-0 9-0 6-3 8-1 4-5 8-1 1-8 9-0 4-5 4-5 5-4 5-0 4-5

2001 Date Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 March 3 March 4 March 11 March 13 March 16 March 25 April 1 April 8 April 13 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 22 April 26 April 27

19-6 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Colorado State W Wichita State W Creighton W Indiana State W Montana State W Montana W Drake W Eastern Michigan W at Texas L at Texas A&M L Missouri W SW Missouri State W vs. Penn State W at Cal State Fullerton W at Cal State Northridge W at Texas Tech W at Kansas State L Oklahoma W at Iowa State W at Colorado W at Kansas W Baylor L Oklahoma State L vs. Iowa State* W vs. Baylor* L

Score 5-2 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 4-1 5-2 3-4 1-6 7-0 4-3 4-3 7-0 5-2 6-1 3-4 6-1 6-1 4-3 4-3 2-5 2-5 5-2 0-5

2002 Date Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 2 March 9 March 10 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 30 March 31 April 6 April 7 April 14 April 20 April 25

13-9 OVERALL (3-8 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Score Wichita State W 7-0 Denver W 5-2 at Missouri W 4-3 Texas L 2-5 Wyoming W 6-1 SW Missouri State W 6-1 Colorado State W 6-1 Nothern Iowa W 7-0 Creighton W 6-1 at Baylor L 0-7 Texas A&M L 1-6 Colorado L 3-4 vs. Connecticut W 7-0 at Cal State Fullerton W 7-0 at Cal State Northridge W 5-2 Texas Tech L 3-4 Iowa State W 5-2 at Oklahoma State L 1-6 at Oklahoma W 4-3 Kansas L 2-5 Kansas State L 1-6 vs. Oklahoma* L 1-4

2003 Date Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 5 March 8 March 14 March 15 March 23 March 30 April 5 April 6 April 10 April 12 April 13 April 15 April 19 April 24

12-11 OVERALL (2-9 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Wichita State W Wyoming W Drake W Colorado State W Missouri L SW Missouri State W at Texas L at Texas A&M L Ohio State W Creighton W at Kansas L Eastern Michigan W Illinois State W at UC Irvine L at Texas Tech W Oklahoma L Oklahoma State L Baylor L at Colorado L at Denver W at Kansas State L Iowa State W vs. Missouri* L

Score 6-1 6-1 4-3 4-3 1-6 4-3 2-5 0-7 4-3 7-0 2-5 4-3 5-2 3-4 5-2 1-6 3-4 0-7 1-6 4-3 0-7 6-1 0-4

2004 Date Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 March 17 March 20 March 26 March 28 April 3 April 10 April 11 April 17 April 18 April 24 April 25

16-9 OVERALL (5-6 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Colorado State W Montana State W Illinois-Chicago W Wichita State W Wyoming W Air Force W Texas L at Ohio State L vs. Yale W Creighton W at Baylor L Texas A&M L vs. Utah W at Long Beach State L Iowa State W Saint Louis W at Missouri L Kansas State W Texas Tech W Kansas L Colorado W at Oklahoma State W at Oklahoma L

Score 5-2 7-0 5-2 7-0 7-0 7-0 1-6 1-6 5-2 7-0 2-5 0-7 7-0 0-7 7-0 7-0 3-4 7-0 4-3 3-4 5-2 4-3 0-7

2005 Date Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 3 March 5 March 12 March 26 April 3 April 16 April 20 April 24 April 29 May 13

18-4 OVERALL (9-2 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Creighton W Colorado State W Wyoming W Southwest Mo. State W Iowa W Washington State W Missouri W at Texas L at Texas A&M W Drake W Utah W Wichita State W Baylor L Oklahoma W at Kansas W at Texas Tech W Oklahoma State W at Iowa State W at Kansas State W at Colorado W vs. Colorado* L vs. South Carolina^ L

Score 7-0 6-1 7-0 7-0 5-2 7-0 6-1 0-7 4-3 7-0 6-1 7-0 2-5 5-2 6-1 4-3 4-3 7-0 4-3 4-3 2-4 0-4

2006 Date Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 March 4 March 11 March 12 March 15 March 16 March 19 March 19 March 26 April 5 April 9 April 15 April 16 April 22 April 23 April 27 April 28 April 29 May 12

17-10 OVERALL (6-5 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Colorado State W Illinois-Chicago W Air Force W Drake W Texas L Arkansas W at Missouri W Missouri State W Iowa L at Baylor L Wichita State W Colorado W at UC Irvine L at Long Beach State L at Loyola Marymount W vs. Ohio State W Texas Tech L Kansas W Texas A&M W at Oklahoma L at Oklahoma State W Iowa State W Kansas State L vs. Iowa State* W vs. Texas Tech* W vs. Baylor* L vs. Michigan^ L

Score 5-2 6-1 7-0 5-2 1-6 4-3 5-2 7-0 3-4 1-6 5-2 4-3 1-6 3-4 4-0 4-0 3-4 4-3 5-2 3-4 4-3 7-0 3-4 4-0 4-0 1-4 3-4

2007 Date Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 March 2 March 4 March 10 March 14 March 23 March 31 April 7 April 8 April 13 April 15 April 22 April 25 April 26 April 17

13-9 OVERALL (4-7 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Creighton W Wyoming W Wichita State L Drake W Colorado State W Missouri W at Texas L at Texas A&M L Baylor L Saint Louis W at Kansas L at UC Riverside W Northern Iowa W at Iowa State W Oklahoma W Oklahoma State L Indiana State W at Kansas State W at Colorado L vs. Texas Tech L vs. Missouri* W vs. Baylor* L

Score 7-0 6-1 1-6 6-1 4-3 6-1 0-7 0-7 1-6 7-0 2-5 6-1 7-0 6-1 4-3 2-5 5-2 5-2 3-4 3-4 4-0 0-4

2008 Date Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 29 March 2 March 8 March 14 March 20 March 28 March 29 April 5 April 6 April 11 April 13 April 18 April 20 April 24

16-7 OVERALL (5-6 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Creighton W Illionois State W Colorado State W Drake W Wyoming W Saint Louis W Central Oklahoma W at Iowa State W SW Missouri State W Air Force W Northern Iowa W Baylor L Texas Tech W at Loyola Marymount W at Texas A&M L at Texas L at Oklahoma State L at Oklahoma W Missouri W Colorado L at Kansas L Kansas State W vs. Kansas State* L

Score 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 6-1 7-0 7-0 4-0 0-7 6-1 6-1 0-7 1-6 2-5 4-3 5-2 3-4 3-4 6-1 3-4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 2000) 2009 Date Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 March 1 March 4 March 7 March 13 March 17 March 21 March 27 March 28 April 1 April 3 April 5 April 11 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 24 April 25 2010 Date Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 12 March 14 March 19 March 21 March 26 March 28 April 2 April 9 April 11 April 16 April 17 April 23 April 24 April 30 May 1 May 14 May 15

16-7 OVERALL (7-4 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Creighton W Wyoming W Drake W Eastern Michigan W Colorado State W West Virginia W Iowa State W Wichita State W Northern Iowa W Kansas W at San Diego State L at Baylor L Texas A&M L Texas L at Tulsa L Oklahoma State W Oklahoma W at Kansas State L at Missouri W at Colorado W vs. Texas Tech W vs. Colorado* W vs. Baylor* L

Score 7-0 7-0 6-1 7-0 7-0 6-1 5-2 4-3 6-1 6-1 3-4 0-7 2-5 3-4 2-5 4-3 6-1 2-5 4-3 5-2 4-3 4-0 0-4

22-6 OVERALL (9-2 BIG 12) Opponent W/L Creighton W Nebraska-Kearney W Wichita State W Arkansas-Little Rock W Wyoming W Drake W Eastern Michigan W Colorado State W Tulsa L Colorado W Missouri W at Long Beach State L at UC-Irvine W Kansas State W at Kansas W at Iowa State W Texas Tech W Baylor L at Texas L at Texas A&M W at Oklahoma W at Oklahoma State W at Texas Tech* W vs. Texas* L vs. Illinois^ W vs. Northwestern^ L

Score 6-1 6-1 4-3 5-2 5-2 7-0 7-0 6-1 2-5 7-0 7-0 2-5 4-3 7-0 5-2 6-1 4-3 1-6 1-6 5-2 6-1 4-3 4-0 0-4 4-2 0-4

2011 Date Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 5 March 6 March 11 March 13 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 27 April 1 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17

20-8 OVERALL (7-4 BIG 12) Opponent W/L vs. Boise State W at Northwestern L Wyoming W Illinois State W Eastern Michigan W Northern Iowa W at Wichita State W Colorado State W Creighton W at Wisconsin W at Minnesota W Ohio State W at Iowa W Oklahoma L Oklahoma State W at Tulsa L at Missouri W at Kansas State W Kansas W at Baylor L at Texas Tech W Texas L Texas A&M L

Score 5-2 0-7 6-1 7-0 7-0 6-1 4-3 6-1 7-0 6-1 7-0 4-3 5-2 1-6 4-3 1-6 4-3 4-3 5-2 0-7 4-3 2-5 2-6

April 20 April 23 April 28 April 29 May 14

at Colorado Iowa State Colorado vs. Texas A&M* vs. Tulsa^

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7-0 7-0 4-0 4-0 2-4

2012 Date Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 March 2 March 4 March 9 March 11 March 20 March 24 March 25 March 30 April 1 April 7 April 8 April 13 April 15 April 20 April 22 April 27 May 11 May 12

24-5 OVERALL (9-2 BIG TEN) Opponent W/L vs. Arkansas W vs. Northwestern L Wyoming W Eastern Michigan W Air Force W Northern Iowa W Washington State W Miami (Ohio) W Wichita State W Colorado State W Kansas State W Saint Louis W Colorado W Iowa W Tulsa W at Long Beach State W at Illinois L at Northwestern W Ohio State W Penn State W at Purdue W at Indiana W Michigan L MIchigan State W Minnesota W at Wisconsin W vs. Purdue* L vs. North Texas^ W vs. Texas^ L

Score 5-2 3-4 6-1 7-0 7-0 7-0 4-3 5-2 6-1 7-0 4-3 7-0 7-0 6-1 6-1 4-3 3-4 5-2 4-0 6-1 5-2 5-2 1-6 6-1 7-0 6-1 2-4 4-0 2-4

2013 Date Jan. 12 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 March 2 March 5 March 8 March 10 March 17 March 21 March 31 April 5 April 7 April 13 April 14 April 19 April 21 April 26 April 27 May 10 May 11 May 17

24-6 OVERALL (10-1 BIG TEN) Opponent W/L Eastern Michigan W Creighton W Tennessee W Notre Dame W at Ohio State W vs. Miami L vs. Vanderbilt W vs. Baylor W Illinois State W Colorado State W UALR W Wyoming W Kansas State W at Iowa W Illinois W Northwestern W at San Diego L vs. Oklahoma State L at Penn State W Purdue W Indiana W at Michigan L at Michigan State W at Minnesota W Wisconsin W vs. Minnesota* W vs. Northwestern* L Wichita State^ W UNLV^ W vs. North Carolina^ L

Score 7-0 6-1 4-3 4-1 4-2 2-4 4-3 4-1 6-1 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 6-1 4-3 2-5 2-5 5-1 6-1 5-2 2-5 6-1 6-1 4-0 4-0 1-4 5-0 4-1 1-4

2014 Date Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 22

8-17 OVERALL (0-11 BIG TEN) Opponent W/L Creighton W Georgia Tech L Texas Tech L Kansas L Eastern Michigan W Illinois State W Air Force W

Score 7-0 0-4 1-4 3-4 5-2 5-2 5-2

Feb. 22 Feb. 28 March 2 March 7 March 9 March 14 March 15 March 21 March 23 March 28 March 30 April 5 April 6 April 12 April 13 April 18 April 20 April 24

Northern Iowa Drake Colorado State Wyoming Miami (Ohio) Iowa Wichita State at Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan State Michigan at Indiana at Purdue at Northwestern at Illinois Penn State Ohio State at Illinois*

2015 Date Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 March 1 March 6 March 8 March 13 March 15 March 20 March 25 March 29 April 3 April 5 April 10 April 12 April 18 April 19

12-12 OVERALL (0-11 BIG TEN) Opponent W/L Army W Air Force W Drake W Eastern Michigan W Colorado State W Missouri W Wyoming W Illinois State W St. John’s W Denver W Wichita State L Georgia State W Purdue L Maryland L at Michigan State L Indiana L at Loyola Marymount W at Iowa L at Wisconsin L at Minnesota L Penn State L Ohio State L at Illinois L at Northwestern L

Score 6-1 5-2 5-2 6-1 7-0 5-2 6-1 6-1 5-2 6-1 0-4 5-2 1-5 0-7 3-4 3-4 4-3 3-4 1-6 2-5 3-4 0-7 1-6 0-7

2016 Date Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 2 March 5 March 12 March 12 March 22 March 25 March 27 April 2 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17

17-8 OVERALL (4-7 BIG TEN) Opponent W/L South Dakota State W Eastern Michigan W Air Force W Creighton W UMKC W Wyoming W Wichita State L Colorado State W Miami (Ohio) W Memphis W South Dakota W Drake W Iowa W at Purdue L Rutgers W Omaha W at Cal State Fullerton W Minnesota W Wisconsin W at Northwestern L at Illinois L at Penn State L at Ohio State L Michigan State L Michigan L

Score 7-0 5-2 6-1 6-1 7-0 4-3 1-6 7-0 4-3 4-3 6-1 4-0 5-2 2-5 4-0 4-0 4-3 4-3 4-3 2-5 1-4 2-5 0-7 1-6 2-5

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SINGLE-SEASON & CAREER RECORDS NEBRASKA RECORDS

The 2012-13 Huskers put together the most successful campaign in program history, finishing with a 24-6 record and a 10-1 mark in the Big Ten. The team won its first Big Ten title as co-champions of the regular season with Michigan. Nebraska also advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Back row from left: Maggy Lehmicke, Stefanie Weinstein, Janine Weinreich, Izabella Zgierska, Mary Weatherholt, Patricia Veresova. Front row from left: Maike Zeppernick, Lauren Wagner.

Career Combined Wins Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Stefanie Weinstein 3. Madeleine Geibert 4. Sandra Noetzel 5. Imke Reimers

Career Singles Wins Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Sandra Noetzel 3. Madeleine Geibert Wiveca Swarting Imke Reimers

Year 2008-13 2009-13 2008-12 1996-00 2004-08

Wins 123 101 90 90 90

Year 2008-13 1996-00 2008-12 2006-10 2004-08

Season Singles Wins

Year 2008-13 1987-90 2010-13 2004-08 1998-02

Season Singles Winning Percentage

Career Singles Winning Percentage Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Nancy Tyggum 3. Patricia Veresova 4. Imke Reimers 5. Katarina Balan

Wins 123-23 35-13 75-28 90-34 86-33

Pct. .842 .729 .742 .726 .722

Career Doubles Individual Wins Player 1. Stefanie Weinstein 2. Madeleine Geibert 3. Mary Weatherholt 4. Janine Weinreich 5. Imke Reimers

Season Combined Wins

Wins 208 186 181 172 164

Wins 97 91 85 77 74

Year 2009-13 2008-12 2008-13 2009-13 2004-08

Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Stefanie Weinstein 3. Mary Weatherholt Patricia Veresova 5. Stefanie Weinstein Doneta Holmen Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Mary Weatherholt Mary Weatherholt Wiveca Swarting Sandra Noetzel Player 1. Mary Weatherholt 2. Mary Weatherholt 3. Pamela Castillejos 4. Amy Frisch 5. Mary Weatherholt Gitte Ostermann

Wins 56 54 52 52 51 51

Year 2011-12 2011-12 2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 1989-90

Wins 36 30 30 30 30

Year 2008-09 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09 1998-99

Wins 30-2 36-4 22-3 22-5 26-6 26-6

Pct. .938 .900 .880 .814 .812 .812

Season Doubles Individual Wins Player 1. Janine Weinreich Stefanie Weinstein 3. Stefanie Weinstein Iidiko Guba Doneta Holmen Nancy Tyggum Kathrin Edelkotter

Wins 29 29 28 28 28 28 28

Season Doubles Team Wins Player 1. Weinstein/Weinreich Edelkotter/Guba Holmen/Tyggum 4. Geibert/Weinstein 5. Weatherholt/Veresova

Wins 28 28 28 26 22

Most Team Wins Year 1. 2013 2012 3. 2010 4. 2011 5. 2001 2000

Record 24-6 24-5 22-6 20-8 19-6 19-6

Fewest Team Losses Year 2012-13 2008-09 2004-05 1999-00 2009-10 2004-05 Year 2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90

Year 1. 2005 2. 2012 1989 4. 2013 2010 2001 2000 1979 1991

Record 18-4 24-5 9-5 24-6 22-6 19-6 19-6 7-6 7-6

Season Team Winning Percentage Year 1. 2012 2. 2005 3. 2013 4. 2010 5. 2001 2000

Year 2012-13 1989-90 1989-90 2011-12 2012-13

Record 24-5 18-4 24-6 22-6 19-6 19-6

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NEBRASKA HONORS & AWARDS NCAA Top Ten Award Year 2014

First-Team All-Big Ten

Name Mary Weatherholt

All-Americans Year 1984 1984 2013 2013

Name Position Cari L. Groce Doubles Liz A. Mooney Doubles Mary Weatherholt Singles/Doubles Patricia Veresova Doubles

Academic All-Americans Year 2007 2008

Name Imke Reimers Imke Reimers

Team Second-Team First-Team

Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Year 2015

Name Liz Mooney (Shaffer)

Nebraska Female Student-Athlete of the Year Year 2013

Name Mary Weatherholt

ITA National Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award Year Name 2013 Mary Weatherholt

Year Name 2012 Mary Weatherholt 2013 Mary Weatherholt Year 1998 2000 2010

Name Lisa Hart Amy Frisch Jennifer Holmberg

Position No. 2 No. 6 No. 6

Big Eight Singles Champions Year 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978

Name Vickie Maseman Ruth Anderson Sue Sloboth Vickie Maseman Dee Pavelka

Position No. 4 No. 6 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6

Big 12 Doubles Champions Year 2000 2008 2010

Name Position Katarina Balan No. 2 Maria Laura Fernandez No. 2 Jana Albers No. 1 Imke Reimers No. 1 Jennifer Holmberg No. 3 Mary Weatherholt No. 3

Big Eight Doubles Champions Year 1977 1977

Name Kathy Hawkins Dee Pavelka Vickie Maseman Ruth Anderson

Position No. 2 No. 2 No. 3 No. 3

Big 12 Freshman of the Year Year 2006 2009

Name Kim Hartmann Mary Weatherholt

Big Eight Freshman of the Year Year 1994 1995

Name Annie Yang Lisa Hart

Big Ten Coach of the Year Year 2012

Name Scott Jacobson (co-coach)

Big 12 Coach of the Year Year 2005 2010

Name Scott Jacobson Scott Jacobson

All-Time Letterwinners

unanimous unanimous

Second-Team All-Big Ten Year Name 2012 Patricia Veresova 2013 Stefanie Weinstein

First-Team All-Big 12

Year Name 1997-98-99-00 Sandra Noetzel 1996-97-98 Lisa Hart 2000 Gina Pelazini 2003-04-05 Gitte Ostermann 2005 Gitte Ostermann 2005 Katie Garcia 2006 Kim Hartmann 2007 Diana Kuhl 2007-08 Imke Reimers 2007-08 Imke Reimers 2008 Jana Albers 2009-10-11 Madeleine Geibert 2009-10 Mary Weatherholt 2010 Madeleine Geibert 2010 Stefanie Weinstein 2011 Patricia Veresova

Position Singles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles

Big Ten Distinguished Scholar

Big Ten Female Tennis Athlete of the Year

Big 12 Singles Champions

Year Name 2012 Mary Weatherholt 2013 Mary Weatherholt 2013 Patricia Veresova

Year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2014-15-16 2015-16 2016

Name Mary Weatherholt Janine Weinreich Stefanie Weinstein Maike Zeppernick Maggy Lehmicke Katerina Matysova Mackenna Maddox-Herr

Academic All-Big Ten Year 2012 2012 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13-14 2013-14-15 2014-15-16 2014-15-16 2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 2015 2016

Name Madeleine Geibert Jennifer Holmberg Patricia Veresova Mary Weatherholt Janine Weinreich Stefanie Weinstein Maike Zeppernick Izabella Zgierska Maggy Lehmicke Lauren Wagner Lisa Andersson Mary Hanna Katerina Matysova Spurti Shivalingaiah Mackenna Maddox-Herr

Academic All-Big 12

Year Name 1996*-97-98* Lisa Hart 1997 Kristie Bilecky 1997*-98* Jennifer Thoste 1997*-98* Adriana Dulic 1998 Danica Hardy 1998 Kelli Clark 1998-99*-00* Gina Pelazini 1998*-99*-00*-01* Ndali Ijomah 1999*-00* Sandra Noetzel 2000*-01*-02 Katarina Balan 2000*-01*-02* Amy Frisch 2001*-02*-03*-04* Rebecca Harvey 2003* Stacey Tomkiewicz 2003*-04*-05* Gitte Ostermann 2001-02-03-04* Leslie Harvey 2003-04* Anna Oehme 2004-05* Katie Garcia 2004*-06* Jennifer Cremieux 2004-05-06 Pamela Castillejos 2005*-06* Milena Schulz-Gartner 2006* Ewelina Skaza 2006*-07*-08* Imke Reimers 2008*-09*-10* Wiveca Swarting

Albers, Jana.......................................2008-09 Anderson, Ruth.......................................1977 Anderson, Sue........................................1977 Andersson, Lisa............................ 2014-15-16 Balan, Katarina....................... 1999-00-01-02 Bauers, Susan....................................1978-79 Bilecky, Kristie....................................1996-97 Botts, Lara..........................................1996-97 Briant, Patti.............................................1978 Brooks, Lisa............................. 1983-84-85-86 Buxton, Abby.......................... 2008-09-10-11 Campbell, Cathy.....................................1977 Castillejos, Pamela.................. 2003-04-05-06 Chandronnait, Amber.............................2008 Cicmanec, Marianne.................... 2007-08-09 Clark, Kelli...............................................1998 Collins, Rachel........................ 1989-90-91-92 Coutresis, Tina........................ 1990-91-92-93 Cremieux, Jennifer...................2003-04, 2006 Del Cueto Castillo, Paula........................2016 Diedrich, Jenn....................................1987-88 Distefano, Kerry M.................. 1979-80-81-82 Dulic, Adriana....................................1997-98 Dunlap, Margaret...................................1981 Edelkotter, Kathrin..................................1989 Evans, Stephanie...............................2008-09 Fernandez, Maria Laura..........................2000 Finnegan, Ashley......................... 2007-08-09 Finnegan, Chelsea.............................2010-11 Finley, Ashley..........................................1993 Fischer, Geri Ann....................................1976 Fischer, Kathy.....................................1981-82 Flannery, Ann F....................... 1990-91-92-93 Frisch, Amy............................. 1999-00-01-02 Galvan, Zarina....................................1992-93 Gandini, Claudia.......................... 1988-89-90 Garcia, Katie........................... 2002-03-04-05 Givens, Lee Ann.................................1982-83 Geibert, Madeleine................ 2009-10-11-12 Glover, Helen..........................................1976 Gould, Elizabeth.....................................2016 Groce, Cari L........................... 1984-85-86-87 Guba, Iidiko............................ 1988-89-90-91 Hachtmann, Frauke................ 1992-93-94-95 Hagan, Margaret Shelia..........................1984 Halahan, Jean.........................................1984 Hall, Mary...............................................1976 Hanna, Mary................................ 2014-15-16 Hardy, Danica....................................1998-99 Harlow, Sydney.......................................2016 Hart, Lisa................................. 1995-96-97-98 Hartmann, Kim.......................................2006 Harvey, Leslie.......................... 2001-02-03-04 Harvey, Rebecca..................... 2001-02-03-04 Hawkins, Kathy..................................1976-77 Hayes, Susan......................................1982-83 Heute, Vanessa.......................................2006 Holmberg, Jennifer................. 2009-10-11-12 Holmen, Doneta A....................... 1987-88-89 Huerter, Judy.......................... 1978-79-80-81 Ijomah, Ndali.......................... 1998-99-00-01 Jones, Leslie............................................1989 Junius, Heidi................................ 1991-92-93 Ketmayura, Rose..................... 2001-02-03-04 Kinard, Elissa......................................2001-02 Kochen, Lori.......................................1977-78 Krager, Cindy...........................................1979 Kried, Cathy.......................................1976-77

Kuhl, Diana.............................................2007 Lehmicke, Maggy.................... 2013-14-15-16 Liptak, Catherine....................................1994 Maddox-Herr, Mackenna.................2015-16 Magiera, Mimi............................. 1981-82-83 Marcum, Christine G..............................1976 Martin, Vickie....................................1986-87 Maseman, Vickie......................... 1976-77-78 Matthews, Molly...............................1977-78 Matysova, Katerina...........................2015-16 McNellis, Alison......................................1994 McVicker, Joyce........................... 1976-77-78 Miner, Jane.............................................1980 Mooney, Liz A......................... 1983-84-85-86 Moore, Mary Susan................ 1979-80-81-82 Mortell, Jenny M.................... 1983-84-85-86 Noetzel, Sandra...................... 1997-98-99-00 Oehme, Anna.............................. 2002-03-04 Ostermann, Gitte.................... 2002-03-04-05 O’Shea, Karen....................................1977-78 Pavelka, Dee................................ 1977-78-79 Pelazini, Gina.......................... 1997-98-99-00 Pisarcik, Jamie........................ 1982-83-84-85 Pisarcik, Jill................................... 1984-85-86 Popova, Maria........................................2007 Porter, Julia.............................................1976 Putthoff, Frederike..................................2011 Quinn, Meghan....................... 1988-89-90-91 Rapp, Sue................................................1976 Rase, Sharon......................................1976-77 Reiman, Cindi......................... 1980-81-82-83 Reimers, Imke......................... 2005-06-07-08 Ring, Maria.................................. 2007-08-09 Rissi, Rocky R..........................................1980 Roberts, Beverly.....................................1985 Schmitz, Carrie B......................... 1979-80-81 Schroeder, Mary.....................................1978 Scribner, Barbara....................................1976 Schulz-Gartner, Milena................ 2004-05-06 Shaneyfelt, Margaret..............................1976 Shinde, Vasanti.......................................2016 Shivalingaiah, Spurti...............................2015 Skaza, Ewelina...................................2005-06 Sloboth, Sue........................... 1977-78-79-80 Startin, Jane............................ 1992-93-94-95 Stephens, Anne E......................... 1986-87-88 Sulz, Hannah...........................................2014 Svoboda, Lynn...................................1982-83 Swanson, Ann E...................... 1980-81-82-83 Swarting, Wiveca.................... 2007-08-09-10 Tomkiewicz, Stacey................. 2000-01-02-03 Thoste, Jennifer...................... 1995-96-97-98 Tyggum, Nancy............................ 1988-89-90 Veresova, Patricia........................ 2011-12-13 Wagner, Joanna......................................1977 Wagner, Lauren...................... 2013-14-15-16 Waldhauser, Michelle ................ 1993-94-95-96 Walz, Janet.............................................1978 Weatherholt, Mary............2009-10-11-12-13 Weidman, Wendy..............................1977-78 Weinreich, Janine................... 2010-11-12-13 Weinstein, Stefanie................ 2010-11-12-13 Yang, Annie............................. 1994-95-96-97 Yarmus, April..........................................1994 Young, Mary Jo..................................1987-88 Zeppernick, Maike.................. 2011-12-13-14 Zgierska, Izabella.................... 2012-13-14-15 Zugner, Ellinor....................................2005-06

2009* 2009 2009* 2010*-11 2010*-11* 2010* 2011* 2011* 2011* 2011*

1989 1991*-92* 1993* 1994*-95*

Marianne Cicmanec Stephanie Evans Ashley Finnegan Madeleine Geibert Jennifer Holmberg Mary Weatherholt Abby Buxton Patricia Veresova Janine Weinreich Stefanie Weinstein

* (First-Team Selection)

Academic All-Big Eight Year 1989

Meghan Quinn Ann Flannery Frauke Hachtmann Annie Yang

* (First-Team Selection)

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Name Iidiko Guba

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THIS IS NEBRASKA WOMEN’S TENNIS The Nebraska Women’s Tennis Program welcomed the dawn of a new era in 2016 with the opening of the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center on the University of Nebraska campus. The Dillon Center features world-class competitive and training facilities to put the Husker program on track to compete with the nation’s best. The complex showcases 12 outdoor and six indoor courts, while featuring combined seating for 1,400 spectators.

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SID AND HAZEL DILLON TENNIS CENTER

The Nebraska women's tennis program entered a new era in 2015-16 with the move into the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center. Located just north of Nebraska’s Innovation Campus, the elite practice and competition facility will rank among the nation’s best. The tennis facility includes 12 well-lit outdoor courts and six indoor courts with Olympic-quality surfaces. The indoor facility also has coaches offices, spacious team locker and meeting rooms, and convenient athletic medicine areas. The indoor and outdoor tennis areas of the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center also feature combined seating for 1,400 spectators and plenty of more space for fans to stand and cheer on all the Huskers. The world-class facility should help the Husker tennis programs continue their rise in national prominence in the years to come.

Top: The main entrance of the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center faces the new Hibner Soccer Stadium and outdoor tennis courts. The state-of-the-art facility includes 1,400 seats for spectators and features 12 well-lit outdoor courts and six indoor courts. Middle: Inside the front doors of the tennis center a grand glass staircase leads to men’s and women’s tennis and soccer coaching offices. Also located on the upper level is access to spectator seating for the six indoor tennis courts. Bottom: The women's tennis locker room includes spacious and stylish wood lockers to house equipment and belongings. The Huskers enjoy inviting locker room and meeting rooms just steps away from new athletic medicine areas.

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TRAINING, COMPETING FOR TITLES

Top and Middle Left: An elevated walkway provides Nebraska tennis fans with a unique view of action and easy access to seating at any one of the 12 outdoor tennis courts. Multiple scoreboards and ample lighting are just a few of the fabulous fan amenities of the complex. Middle Right and Bottom: The Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center includes vibrant new indoor tennis courts. Located off the staircase on the upper level of the complex, fans can enjoy stadium seating and a panoramic view of action on the six full-size indoor courts. The University of Nebraska’s Soccer and Tennis Complex was dedicated on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, with a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the complex, officially marking the dawn of a new era for the Nebraska tennis programs.

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WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES From training facilities to competition venues, Nebraska’s athletic facilities are second-to-none across the collegiate landscape. From Memorial Stadium to Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Bob Devaney Sports Center, Husker studentathletes have the benefits of training and competing in some of the nation’s finest facilities. Fans around the country follow the Huskers with amazing passion across all sports. In 2015-16, Nebraska finished second in the nation in attendance across its seven primary team sports, attracting more than 1.3 million fans to its home stadiums and arenas. Overall, 10 of Nebraska’s sports ranked among the top15 nationally in attendance in 2015-16.

MEMORIAL STADIUM BARBARA HIBNER SOCCER STADIUM

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HOME OF CHAMPIONS

HENDRICKS TRAINING COMPLEX BOWLIN STADIUM

ED WEIR STADIUM

SID AND HAZEL DILLON TENNIS CENTER

HAWKS FIELD AT HAYMARKET PARK

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NATIONAL POWERS

The Nebraska volleyball team captured its fourth NCAA title with a win over Texas in the championship match at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha on Dec. 19, 2015. Five Husker volleyball players, including NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Mikaela Foecke, earned All-America honors in 2015. Volleyball’s championship was the first of seven top-10 NCAA team finishes for Husker programs in 2015-16.

Ryan Boldt helped the Huskers advance to the 2016 NCAA Tournament. The two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American was chosen in the second round of the 2016 MLB Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays.

Tierra Williams earned a trio of All-America awards in 2016. She finished fifth in the triple jump at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. She also swept the Big Ten indoor and outdoor titles in the triple and long jumps.

Nick Percy captured the 2016 NCAA discus crown. The twotime All-American from Ventnor, England, also won the Big Ten discus title to help the Husker men sweep the Big Ten indoor and outdoor championships.

MJ Knighten claimed first-team All-America honors at third base while helping the Nebraska softball team advance to the 2016 NCAA Regional final. Knighten hit .376 with 21 homers and 60 RBIs in 55 games.

Julia Bond earned first-team AllAmerica honors by leading the Nebraska bowling team to an NCAA runner-up finish in 2016. Bond was the Most Outstanding Bowler in powering NU to the 2015 NCAA team title.

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The Nebraska men’s track and field team swept the Big Ten indoor and outdoor titles, giving the Big Red their first sweep since 2004. A total of 19 Huskers combined for 24 All-America awards in men’s and women’s track and field in 2016.

NATION’S BEST FANS

Nebraska was the only NCAA Division I program to rank in the top 15 nationally in attendance in football and men’s basketball in 2015-16. In fact, Nebraska ranked in the top 15 in attendance across 10 sports and drew well over 1.3 million fans in 2015-16.

VOLLEYBALL

1ST

M. GYMNASTICS 2ND BASEBALL

8TH

WRESTLING

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FOOTBALL

11TH

M. BASKETBALL 11TH TJ Dudley (184 pounds) took second at the 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships. NU’s Male Athlete of the Year, Dudley helped the Huskers to eighth place for their 20th top-10 team finish in history.

Kadie Rolfzen captured first-team All-America honors as an outside hitter while leading the Nebraska volleyball team to the 2015 NCAA title. Rolfzen, a three-time All-American, was Nebraska’s Female Athlete of the Year.

Shavon Shields earned secondteam All-Big Ten honors after averaging 16.8 points and 5.1 rebounds in 2015-16. Nebraska’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year, Shields was a two-time first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American.

A six-time All-American and twotime Big Ten champion for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team in her career, Hollie Blanske took third on vault at the 2016 NCAA Championships to help the Huskers finish eighth.

W. BASKETBALL 12TH W. SOCCER

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W. GYMNASTICS 15TH SOFTBALL

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ATHLETIC MEDICINE

ATHLETIC MEDICINE Providing expert care to more than 600 Husker student-athletes, Nebraska features one of the most well-trained and highly skilled athletic medicine staffs in the country. Under the guidance of Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Lonnie Albers and Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Jerry Weber, the 2016-17 Nebraska athletic medicine staff consists of five doctors, 13 full-time athletic trainers, seven graduate assistant athletic trainers, a full-time in-house athletic psychologist and sports psychiatry consultants who work directly with student-athletes. Nebraska’s medical facilities have long been among the nation’s best, and NU’s athletic medicine center within the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex will keep the Huskers on the front line of technology for decades to come. In addition to Nebraska’s North Stadium facility, Haymarket Park, the Bob Devaney Sports Center, Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Nebraska Soccer and Tennis Complex all feature athletic medicine areas. The Devaney Center’s Athletic Medicine facility underwent an extensive expansion as part of the Hendricks Training Complex addition in 2011.

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CARING FOR HUSKERS

Nebraska uses advanced equipment to help athletes recondition after injury.

Nebraska’s Athletic Medicine Center features a hydrotherapy area that includes a three-level laned pool. The Hydroworx 1000 Treadmill Pool is equipped with two cameras underwater for evaluation and assessment.

The hot and cold plunge tanks in the Holthus Family Hydrotherapy area help the Huskers recover after workouts and injuries.

Nebraska’s on-site medical services for student-athletes rank among the nation’s best. Dr. Lonnie Albers, Head Athletic Trainer Jerry Weber (pictured) and the Athletic Medicine staff have their own X-ray equipment at Memorial Stadium. FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SINCE 2010


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NAPL: INTEGRATING SPORT

The Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory (NAPL) is recognized as the first performance research center within a collegiate department of athletics. The NAPL features a talented, multidisciplinary team that includes a full-time director and endocrinology lab director, two research post-doctoral fellows and a research analyst. Located in East Memorial Stadium adjacent to UNL’s Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3), the NAPL collaborates with Nebraska’s Strength and Conditioning team, Husker Nutrition staff, Nebraska’s Athletic Medicine staff and sports programs to offer the highest level of integration of sport performance technologies and systems. The NAPL is made up of the Mark and Debra Classen Cardio Area, James and Karen Linder Dynamic Performance Center, Markin Family Collaborative Center, Thayer Family Athletic Research Lab and cutting-edge equipment donated by the Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation. The main entrance for the research facilities is located in the Janet and Gerard Keating Family Concourse. Focused on student-athlete health, safety and welfare, the NAPL is a world-leading research and performance facility focusing on the performance enhancement, safety and long-term well-being of student-athletes. The NAPL includes simulated athletic environments for studying performance, incorporating a camera system to track human movement in 3D, force plates to measure ground reaction forces and state-of-the-art technology to assess physiological biomarkers, investigate exercise cardiovascular capacity and measure body composition. All 24 Husker athletic programs conduct performance testing at NAPL. Force plates and motion capture videos (3D) are used to measure athletes in their development through testing results to create an athletic performance index for each athlete. The NAPL uses IDexa as an advanced, accurate and reliable method to analyze and measure body composition. The focus of the Thayer Family Athletic Research Lab is recovery from competition by measuring salivary biomarkers 24 hours prior to and 24 hours post-competition. Collaborative research projects are conducted in conjunction with the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3), including concussion prevention, treatment and return to play.

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PERFORMANCE, RESEARCH Researchers in the Thayer Family Athletic Research Lab measure salivary biomarkers to focus on recovery.

Nebraska’s Strength and Conditioning team utilizes NAPL facilities and equipment to optimize performance testing across all 24 Husker sports. Nebraska’s Nutrition staff led by Lindsey Remmers utilizes NAPL technology for body composition testing.

Equipment, technology, researchers and student-athletes come together in the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory to put the Huskers on the cutting edge of sport science. FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SINCE 2010


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ACADEMIC SUCCESS Nebraska increased its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-America awards to 325, adding five Huskers in 2015-16. Senior guard Shavon Shields (Olathe, Kan., Biological Sciences) earned his second consecutive first-team Academic All-America award in men’s basketball before being named Nebraska’s Male StudentAthlete of the Year. Shields (pictured right with Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst) was also a member of the Allstate NABC Good Works Team for his outstanding community service. He was joined by Nebraska Female Student-Athlete-ofthe-Year Mattie Fowler (Tucson, Ariz., Finance) as a first-team Academic All-American in 2015-16. Fowler (pictured below) was the President of the Nebraska Student-Athlete Advisory Board in 2014-15. She and Shields were Nebraska’s Big Ten Medal of Honor winners in 2015-16. The Nebraska men’s track and field team continued its extraordinary run of CoSIDA Academic All-America success with three-time first-team honoree Levi Gipson (Lincoln, Neb., Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science) and fellow first-team award winner Cody Rush (Grand Island, Neb., Nutrition Science). Rush, who earned second-team CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades in 2014, joined baseball outfielder Ryan Boldt (Red Wing, Minn., Nutrition Science) as a two-time honoree. Boldt also earned third-team recognition in 2015. Graduation is the ultimate achievement, and 109 Husker student-athletes earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in three commencement exercises at Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2015-16.

A total of 109 Nebraska student-athletes earned their degrees in 2015-16, including 62 in May 2016, 39 in December 2015 and eight in August 2015. Maggy Lehmicke (above right) earned her bachelor’s degree in May as a journalism major at Nebraska. A four-year contributor on the court, Lehmicke was a three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection and a two-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. Lauren Wagner (above left) was also a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection as a marketing major at Nebraska before graduating in May of 2016. Wagner was also a member of the 2016 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. INTRODUCTION . COACHES . ADMINISTRATION . PREVIEW . 2016-17 HUSKERS . REVIEW . HISTORY . THIS IS NEBRASKA


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HONORING ACHIEVEMENT 2015-16 ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS

325 All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads nation across all sports) 107 Football CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads all sports, all time) 37 Volleyball CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads all women’s sports, all time) 30 Softball CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (No. 3 among all women’s sports, all time) 43 Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads nation since CoSIDA added team in 2002) FIVE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS IN 2015-16 (4 first-team, 1 third-team) First Team: Mattie Fowler (Softball) Levi Gipson (Men’s Track & Field) Cody Rush (Men’s Track & Field) Shavon Shields (Men’s Basketball) Third Team: Ryan Boldt (Baseball) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS ($7,500) Levi Gipson (Men’s Track & Field) Cody Rush (Men’s Track & Field) WAYNE DUKE POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP ($10,000) Cody Rush (Men’s Track & Field) BIG TEN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS ($7,500 EACH) Melanie Blum (Women’s Track & Field) Levi Gipson (Men’s Track & Field) Eight Huskers earned Outstanding Scholar Awards in 2015-16. The seniors with 3.900 GPAs or better were Melanie Blum (Track and Field), Michaela Cunningham (Swimming and Diving), Levi Gipson (Track and Field), Lane Hovey (Football), Ryan Irick (Men’s Gymnastics), Katie Kraeutner (Soccer, picture above), Ethan Lottman (Men’s Gymnastics) and Cody Rush (Track and Field).

Nebraska student-athletes regularly earn prestigious postgraduate scholarships from the Big Ten and NCAA. That tradition continued in 2015-16, as two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American Cody Rush earned a $10,000 Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship from the Big Ten before claiming an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship worth $7,500. Rush was also an 11-time All-American.

In 2015-16, 109 Huskers earned their college degrees including senior track and field standout Levi Gipson. Gipson became just the second three-time first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American across all sports at Nebraska, while adding prestigious NCAA and Big Ten Postgraduate scholarships worth a total of $15,000. Gipson was also a seven-time All-American.

Junior outfielder Ryan Boldt earned his second CoSIDA Academic All-America award in 2016, after helping the Nebraska baseball team to the NCAA Tournament. Boldt, who was a member of the Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List, was a secondround pick of the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft.

ARTHUR ASHE JR. SPORTS SCHOLARS AWARD (31) Oladapo Akinmoladun (Men’s Track & Field), Paula Andrie (Women’s Track & Field), Lia Baldo (Soccer), Alexandra Bilunas (Swimming & Diving), Julia Bond (Bowling), Jasmine Cincore (Women’s Basketball), Kristen Dowell (Women’s Track & Field), Jordan Ehly (Swimming & Diving), Jerald Foster (Football), Francesca Giganti (Swimming & Diving), Briana Holman (Volleyball), Danielle Jones (Women’s Track & Field), Harrison Jordan (Football), Mackenna Maddox-Herr (Women’s Tennis), Gazmine Mason (Bowling), Sydney Miramontez (Soccer), Sanjaya Roy (Men’s Gymnastics), Givens Price (Football), Christian Sanderfer (Men’s Track & Field), Tristen Sharp (Women’s Track & Field), Shavon Shields (Men’s Basketball), Morgan Smith (Women’s Track & Field), Rachel Theriot (Women’s Basketball), Toni Tupper (Women’s Track & Field), Kevin Williams (Football), Tierra Williams (Women’s Track & Field), Aaron Wong (Men’s Golf), Dedrick Young (Football). MALE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Shavon Shields, Men’s Basketball FEMALE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Mattie Fowler, Softball BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR WINNERS Mattie Fowler (Softball) Shavon Shields (Men’s Basketball) BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERS Austin Wilson (Wrestling) Tierra Williams (Women’s Track & Field) HERMAN TEAM GPA AWARD WINNERS Men’s Tennis Team (3.418 GPA) Women’s Swimming & Diving Team (3.581 GPA) LIFE SKILLS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE TEAM WINNERS Baseball Volleyball 685 NEBRASKA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONOR ROLL SELECTIONS Fall (356), Spring (329) (3.0 GPA or above) 209 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS (Letterwinner with a 3.0 GPA or above) 109 HUSKER GRADUATES 8, August 2015; 39, December 2015; 62, May 2016 91 PERFECT 4.0 GPA SEMESTERS Fall (38), Spring (53) 67 NEBRASKA BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 3.7 GPA or better, 2015-16

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“I’ve had the privilege to tour the new soccer/ tennis complex. I literally was awestruck with everything that I saw. What an incredible facility and what a powerful recruiting tool this will be for future student-athletes. They’ve built such an incredible indoor and outdoor tennis facility. It reminded me of how awestruck I was when I was recruited.” Liz (Mooney) Shaffer 1986 NCAA Women’s Tennis All-American 2015 Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee The athletic academic unit, located in the Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex, provides personal and academic support to ensure that student-athletes will get the most out of their years as Huskers. Featuring one of the most innovative and comprehensive academic support systems in the country, Nebraska is dedicated to helping its student-athletes become outstanding leaders in their chosen fields. The academic support team is composed of 14 full-time staff members and is certified by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) as meeting the standards established by the N4A.

ACADEMIC COUNSELING

Seven academic counselors, three learning specialists and two assistant academic counselors are in place to monitor daily academic progress, receive consistent course feedback, assist with the advising/registration process and monitor continuing eligibility and progress toward graduation.

TUTORIAL SUPPORT

A tremendous resource for all academic abilities, unlimited tutorial support from approximately 120 tutors on staff is available from day one up to college graduation in all subject areas. The tutorial program is certified as a model tutoring program by the College Reading and Learning Association.

STUDY HALL

Nebraska’s study hall program is housed in the D.J. Sokol Enrichment Center within the Student Life Complex. Student-athletes attend a supervised, flex-time study hall that features day, evening and weekend hours. Student-athletes are required to complete a specific number of study hours each week as determined by their academic counselor and/ or coach. Additional performance-based or tutor-based study hall also may be determined by the academic counselor.

MENTORING

Academic support staff serve as mentors to all incoming student-athletes and a select group of returning student-athletes. Student-athletes meet with their mentor weekly to develop time management skills, gather and report academic progress information, and discuss academic success strategies.

EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS

Assessments are administered upon the request of the student-athlete, academic counselor, or coach. Learning specialists are available to administer and score informal assessments, which include a reading comprehension and a writing assessment. When more in-depth assessments are necessary, referrals are made to a consulting psychologist who conducts the assessments. If it is determined a student-athlete has a learning disability or another medical condition that impedes the student from reaching their academic potential, appropriate accommodations are implemented by the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ORIENTATION

Each new student-athlete attends an orientation at the beginning of their academic career. Student-athletes are introduced to staff, faculty, administrators, and a variety of resources that help facilitate the transition into college while enhancing awareness of support services in the Athletic Department and across campus.

PERSONAL COUNSELING

Student-athletes will find a supportive and caring environment at Nebraska. Transitional issues, stress management, time management, academic focus and problem resolution are all addressed in a proactive manner throughout the year. If necessary, counseling referrals are also made to designated practitioners.

COMPUTER RESOURCES

The Herman Student Life Complex has two computer labs available for student-athletes. The Scott Technology Center features two tech tables for use on group computer projects and group study sessions. Additionally, each student-athlete is provided a laptop for use throughout their academic career at Nebraska. Construction was completed in the fall of 2010 on the Nebraska Student Life Complex, which nearly tripled the size of NU’s previous academic space. The Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex also features a new technology center and a dedicated Life Skills area and the Papik Computer lab (left). FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SINCE 2010


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NEBRASKA LIFE SKILLS In May of 2016, 20 Husker studentathletes, a Nebraska letterwinner alum and and four staff members participated in a service trip abroad to the Dominican Republic. The Huskers spent time with members of the community of Las Pajas to create a local sports court and create a mural at a community center.

In August of 2014, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors restructured the way member institutions and conferences, including the Big Ten, govern themselves. Nebraska has a great history and tradition of providing unmatched benefits and support to studentathletes. However, this change in governance, and subsequent legislation, paved the way for Nebraska to enhance the benefits and experiences for student-athletes. A few examples of these enhanced benefits are: • All scholarship student-athletes across all sports have their scholarship calculated based on the full cost of attendance. • Each student-athlete is offered an Apple MacBook Air laptop computer to enhance their learning opportunities. • Nebraska has increased resources and support in all academic and performance related areas including but not limited to Academic Services, Life Skills, Athletic Medicine, Athletic Training, Strength and Conditioning, Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory, Nutrition and Dining Services (Training Table) and Sports Analytics. • Nebraska created the first-known Post-Eligibility Opportunity (PEO) program, where every student-athlete graduate who has exhausted their athletic eligibility has the opportunity to pursue (with Nebraska support) an internship, participate in a study abroad program or attend graduate school.

STUDENT-ATHLETE EXPERIENCE

Maggy Lehmicke (above with Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst) was an outstanding representative of Nebraska’s total student-athlete experience. A four-year leader on the court, Lehmicke was a three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, a 2014 Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award winner, and a 2016 University of Nebraska graduate.

LIFE SKILLS AWARDS

Mary Hanna captured a prestigious Nebraska StudentAthlete HERO Leadership Award as a junior in 2016. The award is presented to NU’s most committed student-athletes to community service across all sports. A two-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016, Hanna is also a two-time academic AllBig Ten selection.

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EXPERIENCE THE WORLD SERVICE TO A MUCH LARGER COMMUNITY

The Nebraska Life Skills program offered its second service trip abroad in 2016, taking 20 student-athletes to the Dominican Republic to help the community of Las Pajas. Husker women’s tennis student-athletes Maggy Lehmicke (front row, sixth from left) and Mackenna Maddox-Herr (middle row, sixth from left) participated in the memorable trip along with student-athletes from across Nebraska’s 24 varsity sports.

NEBRASKA LIFE SKILLS

Regarded as the premier and most comprehensive Life Skills program in college athletics, the Husker program is committed to providing proactive education, resources and support throughout college and beyond, promoting total person development and preparation for life after sports. Five full-time staff members coordinate a wide array of services benefiting Husker student-athletes.

PROACTIVE EDUCATION

The Life Skills team organizes several orientations aimed at acclimating student-athletes to college life. Additionally, all incoming student-athletes attend the fall semester Husker Life Seminar. This interactive class promotes responsible decision-making, personal brand, financial literacy, leadership, involvement and service.

INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS

Every Nebraska student-athlete is assigned a Life Skills Coordinator who arranges individual meetings during the academic year to enhance personal and career development. The meetings help student-athletes identify a career focus and implement a plan to increase career marketability.

CAREER COMMITMENT

Annually, Nebraska Life Skills organizes a Student-Athlete Career, Networking Night and other career events aimed at connecting Huskers with companies desiring competitive, hardworking, accountable candidates. Athlete Network and Husker Hire Link provide opportunities to explore career opportunities across the country.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Nebraska student-athletes readily accept the role-model challenge, giving more than 2,500 hours annually to impact 25,000 across Nebraska. Outreach events include hospital visits, mentoring, school assemblies, statewide rallies (including the Sportsmanship 4 Life Pep Rally, Make-A-Wish, NFL Play 60 and Husker Heroes.

LEADERSHIP

Nebraska Life Skills provides student-athletes with opportunities to enhance leadership skills while distinguishing themselves from the competition. Student-athletes can participate in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Uplifting Athletes or Husker Distinction Council. UNL offers more than 600 recognized student organizations allowing athletes to collaborate with campus leaders for common goals. Nebraska Life Skills funds and coordinates an annual oneweek service abroad trip that allows 20 studentathletes to work toward a common goal while enriching cultural competencies.

RECOGNITION

In 2015-16, a record 347 Husker student-athletes were named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for completing a minimum of six service projects in the calendar year. A host of other recognition opportunities at the institutional, Big Ten and NCAA levels that all reflect the high ideals, character and servant leadership nurtured through community involvement also are available.

POST-ELIGIBILITY OPPORTUNITIES

SUCCESS IN COMPETITION, CLASSROOM, COMMUNITY

The Husker men’s and women’s tennis teams have been two of the highest performing programs academically at Nebraska for decades. The men’s team under the direction of Coach Kerry McDermott has captured back-to-back Herman Team GPA awards for producing the highest cumulative grade-point average among all of Nebraska’s men’s teams. The men have won the award nine times since its inception in 1994. Coach Scott Jacobson’s women have added seven Herman awards with their most recent honor coming in 2014. The 2014 award capped a string of five consecutive Herman Team GPA honors for the women’s tennis program.

Effective December 2015 and beyond, studentathletes who letter and graduate have a three-year window to benefit from one of three post-eligibility opportunities ($7,500 each). Upon completion of required seminars, graduates can either study abroad, complete an internship or begin graduate school within the University of Nebraska system.

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

The Life Skills program is responsible for all Diversity and Inclusion initiatives for Husker Athletics. The first Diversity and Inclusion Summit occurred in January of 2016 and reached all student-athletes and staff with a message of acceptance and unity.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state’s public university and land-grant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a central administration. Nebraska, which joined the Big Ten Conference in 2011, is a member of the Big Ten Academic Alliance, a consortium of Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago, which has generated unique opportunities for students and faculty by sharing expertise, leveraging resources and collaborating on programs. Discover more about the University of Nebraska at unl.edu

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BIG TEN ACADEMIC ALLIANCE (BTAA)

As a member of the Big Ten, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) is a member of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA), formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which is the academic consortium of the universities in the Big Ten Conference. The consortium was renamed on June 29, 2016. The BTAA includes all 14 Big Ten Institutions and the University of Chicago. The Big Ten Academic Alliances and the institutions together have annual research expenditures topping $10.2 billion — more than the Ivy League and the University of California System combined — and they educate a total of nearly 600,000 students with approximately 50,000 full-time faculty members.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MISSION

As a land-grant university there are three primary missions of the University: teaching, research and service. UNL is the state’s primary intellectual center providing leadership throughout the state through quality education and the generation of new knowledge.

UNL COLLEGES

• Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources • Architecture • Arts and Sciences • Business Administration • Education and Human Sciences • Engineering • Hixson-Lied Fine and Performing Arts • Journalism and Mass Communications • Law

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA INNOVATION CAMPUS

Nebraska Innovation Campus (NIC), which is designed to facilitate new and more in-depth partnership with UNL and the private sector, opened its first buildings in the summer of 2014. The Food Innovation Center and Greenhouse Innovation Center both opened in 2015.

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MASTERS PROGRAMS

UNL HAS STUDENTS FROM 135 COUNTRIES, AS WELL AS ALL 50 STATES UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

UNL ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2015)

LIVING ALUMNI Nebraska’s Outdoor Adventure Center opened in 2014 and features a 42-foot rock climbing wall in the heart of campus.

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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Van Brunt Visitors Center welcomes current, former and future Huskers to campus on a daily basis. Bottom: The 30,000-square foot Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center is the nation’s largest multicultural center attached to a student union.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NATIONAL RANKINGS

• Rated among Top 100 Top National Universities (U.S. News & World Report) • Rated among Top 50 Public National Universities (U.S. News & World Report) • Rated among top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance) • No. 2 Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 2 Best Online Graduate Education Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 6 Best Online MBA Programs (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 11 Best Online Graduate Education Programs (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 17 Speech-Language Pathology Grad Schools (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 20 Best College for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report)

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WELCOME TO LINCOLN One of the nation’s largest 75 cities, Lincoln features many of the benefits of an urban setting and is only minutes away from the scenic beauty and wide open spaces of America’s Heartland. The third-largest city in the Big Ten, Lincoln enables Nebraska student-athletes to enjoy the benefits of city life while residing in a community which is widely regarded as one of the top places to live in the United States.

LINCOLN’S NATIONAL RANKINGS • Happiest U.S. City (LiveScience) • Healthiest U.S. City (Center for Disease Control) • Best Sport City (The Sporting News) • Lowest Unemployment Rate (Bureau of Labor) • Best Cities for Families (Child Magazine) • No. 1 Overall Wellbeing (Gallup) • No. 1 Quality of Life (State University of New York) • No. 2 City in Quality of Life (Gallup) • No. 7 Cleanest Air (CNN) • No. 7 City for Business & Careers (Forbes) • No. 8 Most Secure Places to Live (Sperling’s) • No. 8 Wallet Wellness/Affordability (WalletHub) • Top 10 College Town (Relocate America)

Some of the artists who have played Pinnacle Bank Arena to huge crowds since it opened in 2013 include Katy Perry (pictured above), Jay-Z, Justin Bieber, Kenny Chesney, Lil’ Wayne, Jason Aldean, Pink, Miranda Lambert, Paul McCartney, Blake Shelton, Pearl Jam and Carrie Underwood.

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Modeled after the Power and Light District in Kansas City, the Railyard is near the front entrance of Pinnacle Bank Arena, allowing fans to attend an event and enjoy the outdoor plaza.

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PROMINENT PEOPLE, NEBRASKA TIES

Grover Cleveland Alexander, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher · Fred Astaire, dancer and actor · Max Baer, boxer · Marlon Brando, Academy Award-winning actor · William Jennings Bryan, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Representative, Democratic Party nominee for president 1896, 1900, and 1908 ·

Warren Buffett, investor; Forbes Magazine’s 2008 Richest Man in the World · Richard N. Cabela, entrepreneur, founder of Cabela’s sporting store · Johnny Carson, comedian · Joba Chamberlain, Major League Baseball pitcher · Dick Cheney, 46th U.S. Vice-president

· Adam DeVine, actor · Brian Duensing, Major League Baseball pitcher · Henry Fonda, Academy Award-winning actor · Bob Gibson, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher,

St. Louis Cardinals · Alex Gordon, Major League Baseball All-Star, Gold Glove winner, 2015 World Series Champion, Kansas City Royals · Amy Heidemann, Karmin lead singer · Marg Helgenberger, actress · Peter Kiewit, contractor, investor and philanthropist · Jaime King, actress · Ted Kooser, Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner · Larry the Cable Guy, comedian · Tyronn Lue, Head Coach, 2016 NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers · Malcolm X, civil rights leader · Nick Nolte, actor, producer · Alexander Payne, Academy Award-winning Director · Edwin Perkins, inventor of Kool-Aid, philanthropist · Andy Roddick, tennis star, 2003 U.S. Open Champion · Gale Sayers, Football Hall of Fame running back, Chicago Bears · Hilary Swank, two-time Academy Award-winning actress · Jack Sock, 2014 Wimbledon doubles

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha and its metro-area, is less than an hour’s drive from Lincoln and has a population of approximately 900,000. Omaha is home to TD Ameritrade Park, the NCAA College World Series and the worldrenowned Henry Doorly Zoo.

champion · Gabrielle Union, actress · James Valentine, Maroon 5 guitarist · Tony Watson, Major League Baseball All-Star, Pittsburgh Pirates

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CHAMPIONS IN ATHLETICS, ACADEMICS, LIFE The Nebraska women’s tennis program has established itself as a national contender. In 2013, the Huskers advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 and played host to the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament for the first time. It was Nebraska’s sixth NCAA appearance in an eight-year span. Coach Scott Jacobson is in his 26th season as the winningest coach in Nebraska tennis history. He helped 2013 All-American Mary Weatherholt to a secondplace finish at the 2013 NCAA Singles Championship. Weatherholt added an NCAA Elite Eight finish alongside fellow 2013 All-American Patricia Veresova in doubles. Weatherholt also captured Nebraska’s nation-leading 17th NCAA Top Ten Award, after being named Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year.

Left: Mary Weatherholt set the all-time record for career wins at 208, the first and only women’s player in Nebraska history to surpass the 200-win mark. Weatherholt was the 2013 NCAA Singles runner-up, 2013 NCAA/ITA All-American in both singles and doubles, Big Ten Women’s Tennis Athlete-of-the-year in both 2012 and 2013 and earned the NCAA Top Ten Award for her performance on the court, in the classroom and community. Right: Gitte Ostermann (top) was a three-time All-Big 12 pick and led NU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament team appearance in 2005. Imke Reimers (bottom) was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American at Nebraska and earned a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2008.

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The 2017 Nebraska Women’s Tennis Team (from left): Vasanti Shinde, Paula Del Cueto Castillo, Emma Worley, Hayley Haakenstad, Claire Reifeis, Mary Hanna, Lisa Andersson, Katerina Matysova, Jeannie Lozowski, Elizabeth Gould, Sydney Harlow and M’Balia Bangoura.

NEBRASKA 2017 WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE

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Dillon Tennis Center 5 p.m. Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Dillon Tennis Center 3:30 p.m. South Dakota vs. UMKC Dillon Tennis Center 10 a.m. Wyoming vs. Creighton Dillon Tennis Center 6 p.m. Wyoming Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. North Dakota Dillon Tennis Center 3:30 p.m. Wyoming vs. North Dakota Dillon Tennis Center 10 a.m. Eastern Michigan Dillon Tennis Center 5 p.m. E. Michigan vs. Creighton Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Creighton Dillon Tennis Center Noon Drake Dillon Tennis Center 5 p.m. Drake vs. Colorado State Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Colorado State Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. @Rutgers* Piscataway, N.J. 11 a.m. Wichita State Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Omaha Dillon Tennis Center 3:30 p.m. Houston Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Illinois State vs. Houston Dillon Tennis Center 4 p.m. Illinois State Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. Purdue* Dillon Tennis Center 11 a.m. @Cal State Fullerton Dillon Tennis Center 3:30 p.m. @Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 10 a.m.

March 26 @Wisconsin* March 31 Northwestern* April 2 Illinois* April 7 Penn State* April 9 Ohio State* April 15 @Michigan State* April 16 @Michigan* April 22 @Iowa* April 27-30 @2017 Big Ten Championships May 18-29 @2017 NCAA Championships

Madison, Wis. 11:30 a.m. Dillon Tennis Center 3 p.m. Dillon Tennis Center 10 a.m. Dillon Tennis Center 5 p.m. Dillon Tennis Center Noon East Lansing, Mich. 11 a.m. Ann Arbor, Mich. 9:30 a.m. Iowa City, Iowa Noon Urbana-Champaign, Ill. TBA Athens, Ga.

TBA

Home matches in Red are played at the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center (2400 North Antelope Valley Parkway). Big Ten Conference matches marked with (*). The Dillon Tennis Center, which is located just north of Nebraska’s Innovation Campus and the Bob Devaney Sports Center, features six indoor courts and 12 well-lit championship outdoor courts. The facility features seating for 1,400 spectators and many fan amenities to enhance the viewing enjoyment for Husker fans. All times are central and subject to change (as of Jan. 10, 2017). For the most updated schedule information, visit Huskers.com.


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