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2013 WARHAWK TENNIS GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8-9 Page 10-13 Page 14-15 Page 16-26 Page 27 Page 28-29 Page 30 Page 31-41 Page 42-43 Page 44-66

Quick Facts/Schedule/Roster/Credits Fall Recap Head Coach Terrence De Jongh President Dr. Nick J. Bruno Director of Athletics Bobby Staub Athletic Administration & Staff 2012-13 Schedule 2013 Spring Opponents The Warhawks Raymond Heard Stadium 2012 In Review A True Warhawk: Claire Clark Program History Program Records & Honors Year-by-Year Results Record Versus This is ULM

2013 WARHAWKS Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Medy Blankvoort Jr. Huizen, Netherlands (Goois Lyceum HS) Petra Horakova Fr. Trnava, Slovakia (Sportove Gymnazium HS) Justyna Krol Fr. Chorzow, Poland (Xi Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace HS) Sophie Rufyikiri So. Bujumbura, Burundi (Clapham HS) Ema Turudija So. Belgrade, Serbia (Sports HS) Iris Van Leeuwen Fr. Rotterdam, Netherlands (Melanchthon Schiebroek HS) CREDITS The 2013 ULM Tennis guide is a publication of the ULM Athletic Media Relations department and was updated/edited by Media Relations Assistant Cameron Weidenthaler with the original design by former Director of Media Relations Adam Prendergast. Assistance provided by Assistant Media Relations Director Jeremy Stevens and former Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Hendrix. Cover design by Cameron Weidenthaler. Photos courtesy Richard Lupo, Jeremy Stevens, the Sun Belt Conference, and ULM archives. ULM NAME USAGE We are ULM. Please note that there are only two correct versions of our institution’s name, the preferred acronym ULM and the full name, the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Any other reference, including Louisiana-Monroe, UL-Monroe, La.-Monroe, LAM, or simply Monroe, are incorrect. Additionally, all women’s athletic teams are known simply as Warhawks - not Lady Warhawks or Lady Hawks.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name: ULM (University of Louisiana at Monroe Location: Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish) Enrollment: 8,560 Founded: 1931 President: Dr. Nick Bruno Director of Athletics: Bobby Staub Senior Woman Administrator: TBA Nickname / Mascot: Warhawks / Ace Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Sun Belt TENNIS INFORMATION First Season: 1973 All-Time Record: 559-348 Conference Titles: Nine Last Regular Season Title: 1997 (Southland) Last Tournament Title: 2003 (Southland) Home Court: Raymond Heard Stadium Opened: 1976 Capacity: 515 Surface: Hard Courts COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Terrence De Jongh Alma Mater / Year: Louisiana Tech / 2003 ULM Record / Years: 77-46 / Six Career Record / Years: 96-70 / Eight Office Phone: (318) 342-5393 Best Time to Reach: Contact Media Relations TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record: 15-4 Home: 8-1 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 0-1 Region: 5-3 Sun Belt Record / Regular Season Finish: 4-0 / Second Sun Belt Tournament Finish: Second Round Defeated Western Kentucky (4-0) Lost to Denver (4-2) Starters R / L: 4 / 2 Letterwinners R / L : 4 / 3 Newcomers: 2 MEDIA RELATIONS Director of Media Relations: Alex Edwards Assistant Director of Media Relations: Jeremy Stevens Media Relations Assistant / Tennis Contact: Cameron Weidenthaler Office Phone: (318) 342-5461 Cell Phone: (641) 431-0483 E-mail: weidenthaler@ulm.edu Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Tom Ritter Athletic Website: ULMWarhawks.com Mailing Address: 308 Warhawk Way / Monroe, LA 71209 Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Warhawks Twitter: @ULMWarhawks

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2012 FALL RECAP Stephen F. Austin Invitational (9/28/12 - 9/29/12) NACOGDOCHES, Texas -- The ULM tennis team completed day one at the SFA Fall Invitational on Friday to open its fall schedule. Junior Medy Blankvoort and sophomore Silvia Tumova will play for their respective flight championships on Saturday. Blankvoort defeated Sheridan Currie of Sam Houston State in straiight sets (6-1, 6-3) and then was victorious Polina Konop from Northwestern State (6-3, 4-6, 10-5) to advance to the Flight A Singles Championship. Tumova will play for the Flight B Singles Championship on Saturday after defeating Lara Bogdan of Lamar in straight sets (61, 6-0) and Natalie Petaia from Sam Houston State (6-4, 5-7, 12-10). Freshman Iris Van Leeuwen dropped her first two matches as a Warhawk. First to Nadia Dubyanskya of Sam Houston State (6-2, 6-2) and Daniela Simonova from Northwestern State (6-1, 6-2). In doubles play, Blankvoort and Tumova dropped its first match in Flight A Doubles to Konop and Nataly Krutova from Northwestern State (9-7). However, after a bye in the bottom part of the bracket they knocked off Tatyana Postnikova and Dubyanskaya of Sam Houston State (9-7) to win the back draw of Flight A Doubles. Day two was canceled due to rainy conditions. UL-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajun Classic (10/5/12 - 10/6/12) LAFAYETTE, La. -- The Warhawk tennis team wrapped up play at the Ragin’ Cajun Invitational Saturday with another superb performance on the courts. Head coach Terrence De Jongh’s team finished the weekend with an overall team record of 16-2 in singles and doubles matches. Sophomore Sophie Rufyikiri teamed up with junior Medy Blankvoort to start the Warhawks off on the right foot, beating the ULL combo of Ahlkvist and Burkhartt 8-0 in the “Bread Pudding” doubles bracket. Justyna Krol and Iris Van Leeuwen followed them with a 8-1 victory over SELU’s duo of Charpeene and Tokereva in the “Snoball” doubles bracket. Rufyikiri returned to the court in singles play to beat Lamar’s Alicia Porte 7-6, 6-3. It was then Blankvoort’s turn to add to the ULM victory tally, as she rolled to a 6-1,6-3 win over Anastasia Tokereva of SELU. Krol and Van Leeuwen took over from there, both notching wins in singles play to boost ULM’s weekend singles record to 11-1. Rufyikiri and Blankvoort suffered their first loss of the weekend in third round doubles play, as they fell to the Kriem and Nychtalova pairing from SELU 8-4. The Warhawks bounced back, however, as Krol and Van Leeuwen finished off ULM’s tournament with an 8-1 win over ULL’s Bradford and Krsmanovic. After a fantastic weekend, ULM will have two weeks off before beginning play at the ITA Regional Championships on Friday, October 19 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. NSU Lady Demon Invitational (10/12/12 - 10/14/12) NATCHITOCHES, La. -- Day two at the Lady Demon Fall Invite hosted by Northwestern State is complete and Sophie Rufyikiri will compete for the Flight One Singles title after collecting two wins on Saturday. Also picking up singles wins were Medy Blankvoort and Silvia Tumova. Rufyikiri defeated Tatiana Larina of Northwestern State (6-4, 6-3) and Carolina Salas of Lamar (6-3, 6-1) in straight sets to remain perfect and set up a title match against Polina Konop of Northwestern State on Sunday. Blankvoort fell one victory short of an all-ULM final in Flight One Singles after defeating Malena Gordo of Stephen F. Austin (6-4, 3-6, 10-7) but falling to Konop (6-2, 6-4).

Krol was unable to face Soledad Arroyo of New Orleans due to an injury to end her day. There were no doubles action for ULM on Saturday but Rufyikiri and Krol will battle Polina Konop and Daniela Simonova of Northwestern State in the third round on Sunday. The final day of action was canceled due to rain. ITA Regional Day One (10/19/12) TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The ULM Warhawks were eliminated from competition at the ITA Southern Regional Championships Saturday. The event was hosted by the University of Alabama. ULM advanced both doubles pairs into the third round of the consolation draw before falling. At the start of the day, Sophie Rufyikiri and Justyna Krol defeated Kristin Lewis and Lauren Caballero of Samford, 8-3 and the duo of Medy Blankvoort and Silvia Tomova swept Rebekah Adewumi and Laura Rojas of Jackson State, 8-0. In the third round, however, the Warhawks Rufyikiri and Krol were surpassed by Emily Flickinger and Pleun Burgmans of Auburn, 8-2 and LSU’s Kaitlin Burns and Ariel Morton bested Blankvoort and Tomova, 8-4. The competitors closed Saturday with a round of singles. ULM’s representation fell short in both matches played. Tomova and Flickinger (Auburn) split the first two sets before Flickinger won 10-4 in a super tiebreaker (3-6, 6-3, 10-4). Krol, meanwhile, fell to Emma Levy of Tulane (6-2, 6-1). ITA Regional Day Two (10/20/12) TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The ULM Warhawks were eliminated from competition at the ITA Southern Regional Championships Saturday. The event was hosted by the University of Alabama. ULM advanced both doubles pairs into the third round of the consolation draw before falling. At the start of the day, Sophie Rufyikiri and Justyna Krol defeated Kristin Lewis and Lauren Caballero of Samford, 8-3 and the duo of Medy Blankvoort and Silvia Tomova swept Rebekah Adewumi and Laura Rojas of Jackson State, 8-0. In the third round, however, the Warhawks Rufyikiri and Krol were surpassed by Emily Flickinger and Pleun Burgmans of Auburn, 8-2 and LSU’s Kaitlin Burns and Ariel Morton bested Blankvoort and Tomova, 8-4. The competitors closed Saturday with a round of singles. ULM’s representation fell short in both matches played. Tomova and Flickinger (Auburn) split the first two sets before Flickinger won 10-4 in a super tiebreaker (3-6, 6-3, 10-4). Krol, meanwhile, fell to Emma Levy of Tulane (6-2, 6-1). Southern Miss Halloween Classic (10/26/12 - 10/27/12) HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- ULM Tennis wrapped up its fall schedule on Saturday at the Southern Miss Halloween Classic. Silvia Tumova won Green Draw Singles with a victory over Regina Nychitailova (Southeastern Louisiana), 7-6, 2-1 (Retired). Iris Van Leeuwen defeated Stephanie Gonzalez (Central Arkansas), 6-3, 6-4, for third place in Red Draw Singles. Justyna Krol defeated Megan Blue (Murray State) 7-6, 6-3, to win the back draw of the orange bracket. In White Draw Doubles, Krol and Tumova defeated Buck and Murphy (Central Arkansas), 9-1, before losing to Salas and Czudek (Lamar), 8-5 in the back draw semifinals.

Tumova advanced to Sunday’s Flight Two Singles’ Final with two victories on Saturday. The sophomore controlled Valeria Terentyeva of Stephen F. Austin (6-0, 6-2) and Nataly Mayagoitia of Lamar (6-3, 6-0). Tumova will face Andrea Nedorostova of Northwestern State on Sunday.

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HEAD COACH TERRENCE DE JONGH Terrence De Jongh is entering his seventh season leading ULM women’s tennis. In 2011-12 he helped lead the Warhawks to a 76-28 singles record including a 19-4 record in Sun Belt play. ULM was 38-12 in doubles including 6-3 in Sun Belt play. Medy Blankvoort earned All-Sun Belt honors after going 16-1 overall and 4-0 in conference. The former Louisiana Coach of the Year, De Jongh has restored the tradition proud women’s tennis program at ULM in five short years. He has led the Warhawks to 36 victories over the past two seasons and put together the longest winning streak in the NCAA of 18 matches in 2011.

Newcomer of the Year accolades under the direction of De Jongh, making her the first women’s tennis athlete at ULM to receive the nod in the statewide poll. Despite being hampered by injuries on the court that left him with only five healthy players, De Jongh’s second installment at ULM picked up eight victories on the court. Four Warhawks in the regular line-up posted at least eight individual wins during the spring while another, Clark, finished six matches above .500 in limited action.

De Jongh’s players have not only been successful athletically, but they have also set the standard for student-athletes at ULM in the classroom. The women’s tennis program received the NCAA Public Recognition Award in 2011 for ranking in the top 10 percent in APR across the country. ULM’s tennis program was one of just 10 overall Sun Belt programs and 11 programs in Louisiana to earn the recognition.

As important as on court success has been to De Jongh, his most important move may have been securing with the assistance of ULM Director of Athletics Bobby Staub and managing the 2008 Sun Belt Conference Tennis Championship Tournament. In only the team’s second season in the league, ULM tennis hosted the championship event, the department’s first since becoming a full member of the league prior to the 2006-07 competitive year.

ULM has boasted a perfect 1,000 APR score in four of the last five seasons under De Jongh and received the most 2011 ULM Team GPA Award with a cumulative effort of 3.63.

During the 2008 fall campaign, the ULM tennis program took another big step forward by hosting a pair of open tournaments. The Warhawk Classic and ULM Invitational became the first fall tournaments hosted on the Monroe campus in more than 15 years.

De Jongh is responsible for suiting up arguably the best player in ULM and Sun Belt Conference history. Claire Clark dominated her competition from the moment she stepped on the courts as a walk-on in the spring of 2008. By the time she graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA in 2011, Clark amassed a 63-4 overall record in dual matches in singles. As a senior, Clark lost just four sets all season long in singles en route to an 18-1 record and four Sun Belt Player of the Week awards. Clark was named to the Capital One Academic All-America First Team as a senior in addition to earning Louisiana Player of the Year honors and receiving the Sun Belt Conference Post-Graduate Scholarship Award; Clark was ULM’s first Academic All-America First Team selection since 1994. Clark and her teammates finished the 2011 season 18-2 overall and 5-0 in Sun Belt Conference action under the leadership of De Jongh. ULM’s 18-match win streak was the longest in the NCAA and earned the Warhawks the number two seed in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. The Warhawks peaked at No. 46 in the ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings during the 2011 season, it was ULM’s first national ranking since 2003. The season featured a 6-1 win at No. 73 Mississippi State - the Warhawks first victory over the Bulldogs since 1985 - and a 5-2 victory at Northwestern State, which snapped the Demons 20-match regular season win streak. De Jongh’s Warhawks dominated the All-Sun Belt Conference Teams in historic fashion. ULM accounted for four of the seven players on the singles team and two of the five doubles teams. It marked the first time in Sun Belt history that a team placed four athletes on the singles team. Clark, Monica Winkel, Vivian Polak and Letha Gaigher all earned singles honors. ULM’s doubles teams of Clark and Winkel in addition to Polak and Ana Burjaili were all-conference in doubles. Gaigher also named the Louisiana Freshman of the Year. With a trio of recruiting classes in the books, ULM’s transformation under De Jongh began in 2010 when the Warhawks finished 18-6 overall and 7-2 at home. Clark was named an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American for the second straight year and earned the ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship. Clark was also named to the All-Sun Belt Singles team, while Burjaili and Polak were All-Sun Belt selections as a doubles tandem. In the short time since De Jongh has taken the reigns of the program, the ULM tennis team has hosted the Sun Belt Conference Tennis Championships, three fall tournaments and the first ever ULM tennis reunion for former standouts of one of the school’s most historically prominent athletic programs. In his first five seasons on the bayou, De Jongh has led the Warhawks to a 23-8 mark at home. The Warhawks successes haven’t been limited to the performance of the team. Individuals under De Jongh have enjoyed equal success. Under the ULM head coach, a student-athlete has posted at least 10 spring wins in an individual season on 20 occasions over the last five seasons - including a six players in 2011. De Jongh began his Warhawk head coaching career prior to the start of the 2007 spring term. Moving from the Southland Conference into the Sun Belt Conference for the season - a league that has featured as many as four nationally ranked women’s tennis programs since ULM joined the Warhawks started fast for their head coach. ULM won nine matches in its inaugural SBC campaign, but dropped a trio of 4-3 decisions including one at perennial league power South Alabama. In addition to playing tough in the program’s new conference, De Jongh mentored one of the league’s top student-athletes to a postseason award. Marion Lehmann raced out to a 15-3 individual mark in her first season by the bayou and was named to the Louisiana Sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Second Team. Lehmann also garnered

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De Jongh began his coaching career at his alma mater as an assistant coach during the 2000 season. Serving four years in that capacity, he was elevated to the position of interim head coach for the 2004 campaign and led the Lady Techsters to a 9-12 record the program’s best mark in seven years. After having the ‘interim’ tag removed for the 2005 season, the De Jongh-led Louisiana Tech squad topped the 10-win plateau for the first time in nearly 20 seasons. Overlapping with his time as a collegiate head coach was a fouryear stint as the tennis professional at Pine Hills Country Club in Calhoun, La. After leaving Louisiana Tech following a 10-12 record in 2005, De Jongh spent one year away from college coaching before taking his current post as leader of the Warhawks. A 1995 high school graduate of Scholen Gemeenschap on the Carribean island of Bonaire, De Jongh continued his formal education by receiving an electrical engineering degree from Ir Cesar Tarzano Junior College, located in Aruba, in 1999. De Jongh played professionally on the International Tennis Federation circuit while representing his home country, Aruba. A strong competitor, he was ranked internationally in both singles and doubles. He would later receive a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Louisiana Tech in 2003 and his master’s of industrial organization from Louisiana Tech in 2006. Fluent Languages: Papiamento, Spanish, English, Dutch

DE JONGH’S CAREER 2000 AC - Louisiana Tech 2001 AC - Louisiana Tech 2002 AC - Louisiana Tech 2003 AC - Louisiana Tech 2004 IHC - Louisiana Tech 9-12 2005 HC - Louisiana Tech 10-12 2006 Tennis Pro - Pine Hill Country Club 2007 HC - ULM 9-11 2008 HC - ULM 8-13 2009 HC - ULM 9-10 2010 HC - ULM 18-6 2011 HC - ULM 18-2 2012 HC - ULM 15-4 Overall - 8 Years 96-70 ULM - 6 Years 77-46

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PRESIDENT DR. NICK BRUNO Dr. Nick J. Bruno became the eighth president of the University of Louisiana at Monroe on Nov. 8, 2010, after more than 30 years of work in Louisiana higher education. Upon his arrival at ULM, President Bruno immediately began reaching out to the community. To strengthen relationships with regional health care providers, he serves on the Board of Directors for St. Francis Medical Center. He also created the Business & Community Advisory Committee, a group that analyzes the workforce needs of the region. A Louisiana native, President Bruno arrived at ULM from the University of Louisiana System, where he managed the business, financial and facility operations as the UL System’s vice president for business affairs. Prior to his appointment at the UL System, he served as vice president for business affairs at ULM, helping revitalize the campus during a critical juncture in the university’s history. ULM’s sister school, Southeastern Louisiana University, also benefited from Dr. Bruno’s leadership. While there, he served in several capacities, including assistant vice president for special initiatives, handling such areas as continuing education and international activities. In addition to his higher education experience, President Bruno is regionally and nationally recognized for his consulting expertise in areas such as organizational efficiencies and alternatively financed facility construction. He has also conducted numerous professional development programs for several national professional organizations including the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO). In September 2011, the National Association of College Auxiliary Services awarded President Bruno the Presidential Award of Excellence.

Dr. Nick Bruno and his wife, Linda

President Bruno earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and an MBA from Southeastern Louisiana University. He earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership from the University

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOBBY STAUB As he begins his eighth year at ULM, director of athletics Bobby Staub can already look back at a tenure that has reshaped and redefined the Warhawks’ athletic programs. A new conference affiliation, a new mascot, NCAA certification, a sweeping overhaul of athletic facilities, development and implementation of a new strategic plan, a rebranding campaign, increases in athletic program support - all of these occurred since Staub took the helm in the summer of 2004. Staub has played a major role in the continuing improvement of the athletic facilities at ULM. Most recently, new scoreboards were added for baseball, softball and soccer, and a state-of-the-art high definition video board was added to football’s Malone Stadium in a project that also included luxurious renovations to the football chair back seating and new dugouts at both the ULM softball and soccer complexes. The new 15-millimeter display board is one of the largest in the Sun Belt Conference in addition to being the second largest on-campus board in the state. In addition, Staub has overseen over $3.5 million in renovations and improvements to every competition and practice facility in the past five years. Malone Stadium has a fresher look with a new state-of-the-art playing surface, renovated locker rooms and meeting rooms, and an exterior face lift with new paint all around the stadium. Fant-Ewing Coliseum’s basketball playing floor has twice been repainted with bold new looks - most recently prior to the 2011-12 season. Groseclose Track was resurfaced and a hammer cage was added. The ULM Softball Complex added a new two-story building that houses the Warhawks’ locker room, coaches’ offices and game-day operations area and additionally a brick backstop was installed. The visitors’ locker room and public restrooms are located in yet another new building. The soccer team moved into a new home at the brand-new ULM Soccer Complex, which includes a fieldhouse with a locker room/meeting room and offices and is located to the east of Malone Stadium along Bon Aire Drive. Heard Stadium - home to the tennis team - received a makeover in 2008 as the courts were stripped and resurfaced.

numbers represent the best overall marks since APR was instituted.

ULM, with a 66 percent graduation rate in 2011-12, recorded the highest singleyear federal graduation rate in the state of Louisiana. ULM had a record 121 student-athletes named to the Sun Belt Commissioner’s List (3.5 or better grade point average) and Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) during the 2011-12 academic year. Additionally, 108 student-athletes were honored at the Maroon & Gold Society banquet in May 2012, which recognizes student-athletes achieving a cumulative grade point average above 3.0. Before coming to ULM, Staub literally worked his way through the ranks to become an NCAA Division I-A athletic director. He spent 20 years at UAB, advancing from his initial role as the assistant ticket manager to marketing and promotions manager to senior associate athletics director. Staub currently serves on the board of directors for the New Orleans Bowl and he is a member of both the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. During his tenure at ULM, he has served as the Sun Belt Conference athletic directors chairman as well as on the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. A native of Birmingham, Ala., he received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Auburn in 1982. He is married to the former Laura Vaughan of Gainesville, Ga., and the couple resides in Monroe. Staub and his wife serve on the board for Young Life in Ouachita Parish an organization that he also serves as advisor for on the ULM campus.

Staub was named ULM’s 12th director of athletics on June 30, 2004. His first challenge was the impending transition of the department conference membership from the Southland Conference to the Sun Belt Conference. ULM had previously joined the Sun Belt as a football-only member in 2001 and later opted to bring all programs under the Sun Belt umbrella. The Warhawks have already achieved on-the-field success in their new league, winning titles in men’s basketball and baseball in the first two years. Staub also led efforts to bring Sun Belt Conference championship events to Monroe. ULM has hosted three championship events over the last four years (tennis, 2008; cross country, 2009; baseball, 2011). The Warhawks clinched the 2012 Sun Belt Baseball championship and made its first NCAA regional appearance (Baton Rouge) since 2000. Staub’s influence has been noted in areas away from the playing field as well. Under his watch, ULM athletics has twice received recognition for achievements in diversity. Honored in 2005-06 and 2006-07, ULM was the only school in the state of Louisiana or the Sun Belt Conference to be named to the list either year. Staub has also emphasized academic achievement in the department and has put in place new measures to spur student-athletes success in the classroom. ULM’s APR rates have increased steadily since 2006 as 14 of the 16 ULM programs achieved a higher single-year score in 2010-11 compared to 2009-10. The two remaining programs (men’s golf and women’s tennis) still achieved positive marks after recording perfect scores the year before. The most recent multi-year

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ULM ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION & STAFF

PHIL SHAW Assoc. Athletics Director/ Internal Operations

ADAM JONSON Asst. Athletics Director/ Ticketing & Operations

ROBIN BARTON Director of Marketing and Event Management

BRANDON BRUSCATO Director of Business Operations

BRETT BENNETT Faculty Athletic Representative

LINDA TARVER Administrative Assistant/ Business Manager

CAITLIN HERROCK Executive Coordinator

BRENDAN HOFFER Director of Annual Giving

RITCHIE CONLEY Video Graduate Assistant

JOSH MIRE Marketing Graduate Assistant

MAGGIE WARREN Coordinator of Spirit Groups

CAMERON WILCOTT Assistant Director of Compliance

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ALEX EDWARDS Director of Media Relations

MATT BRAUNSCHEIDEL Video Coordinator

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2012-13 TENNIS SCHEDULE FALL Sept. 28-29 Oct. 5-6 Oct. 12-14 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 26-27 SPRING Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 15 March 16 March 29 March 31 April 5 April 13 April 18-21

SFA Fall Invitational Nacogdoches, Texas Ragin’ Cajun Classic Lafayette, La. NSU Lady Demon Invite Natchitoches, La. ITA Southern Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. Southern Miss Halloween Classic Hattiesburg, Miss. Central Arkansas Monroe, La. at McNeese State ^ Lake Charles, La. Jackson State ^ Monroe, La. Alcorn State ^ Monroe, La. Delta State Monroe, La. at Northwestern State ^ Nachotiches, La. vs. Texas-Pan American Nachotiches, La. at Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas vs. Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas at Texas State San Marcos, Texas Nicholls State ^ Monroe, La. UALR Monroe, La. Southern ^ Monroe, La. UAB ^ Monroe, La. at UL-Lafayette ^ Lafayette, La. vs. North Texas Lafayette, La. vs. Middle Tennessee Birmingham, Ala. at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. at Southern Miss ^ Hattiesburg, Miss. at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. Sun Belt Conference Tournament Lafayette, La.

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2013 SPRING OPPONENTS CENTRAL ARKANSAS SUGAR BEARS • SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 • MONROE, LA. • 1 P.M. Location: Conway, Ark. Head Coach: Jeff Borengasser 2012 Record: 7-14

Series History: ULM leads 3-0 Last Meeting: W, 4-0 (3/9/12) Athletics Website: UCASports.com

Tennis SID: Charlie Skinner E-mail: ucasid@gmail.com Phone: (479) 387-0881

MCNEESE STATE COWGIRLS • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 • LAKE CHARLES, LA. • 2 P.M. Location: Lake Charles, La. Head Coach: Danielle Steinberg 2012 Record: 3-16

Series History: ULM leads 21-4 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (1/28/12) Athletics Website: McNeeseSports.com

Tennis SID: Pam LaFosse E-mail: plafosse@mcneese.edu Phone: (337) 475-5926

JACKSON STATE TIGERS • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 • MONROE, LA. • 2 P.M. Location: Jackson, Miss. Head Coach: Adeniji Olagebegi 2012 Record:

Series History: ULM leads 3-0 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (4/7/10) Athletics Website: JSUTigers.com

Tennis SID: Wesley Peterson E-mail: wesley.peterson@jsums.edu Phone: (601) 979-5899

ALCORN STATE BRAVES • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 • MONROE, LA. • 1 P.M. Location: Lorman, Miss. Head Coach: Anthony Dodgen 2012 Record: 8-9

Series History: ULM leads 13-0 Last Meeting: W, 7-0 (1/29/12) Athletics Website: AlcornSports.com

Tennis SID: Je’Kel Smith E-mail: jkel@alcorn.edu Phone: (601) 877-6501

DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 • MONROE, LA. • 1 P.M. Location: Cleveland, Miss. Head Coach: Asa Atkinson 2012 Record: 6-11

Series History: ULM leads 8-0 Last Meeting: W, 7-0 (2/2/12) Athletics Website: GoStatesmen.com

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NORTHWESTERN STATE LADY DEMONS • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 • NATCHITOCHES, LA. • NOON Location: Natchitoches, La. Head Coach: Patrick DuBois 2012 Record: 14-4

Series History: ULM leads 29-12 Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (2/18/11) Athletics Website: NSUDemons.com

Tennis SID: Doug Ireland E-mail: ireland@nsula.edu Phone: (318) 357-6467

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 • NATCHITOCHES, LA. • 1 P.M. Location: Edinburg, Texas Head Coach: Paul Goode 2012 Record: 3-14

Series History: ULM leads 6-0 Last Meeting: W, 7-0 (2/24/12) Athletics Website: UTPABroncs.com

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TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO ROADRUNNERS • FRIDAY, MARCH 1 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • 11 A.M. Location: San Antonio, Texas Head Coach: Erin Scott 2012 Record: 9-13

Series History: ULM leads 16-9 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (1/22/11) Athletics Website: GoUTSA.com

Tennis SID: Tony Baldwin E-mail: anthony.baldwin@utsa.edu Phone: (210) 458-6460

SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS • SATURDAY, MARCH 2 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • 11 A.M. Location: Huntsville, Texas Head Coach: Jim Giachino 2012 Record: 12-9

Series History: ULM leads 16-7 Last Meeting: L, 2-5 (2/8/09) Athletics Website: GoBearkats.com

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TEXAS STATE BOBCATS • SUNDAY, MARCH 3 • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS • 11 A.M. Location: San Marcos, Texas Head Coach: Tory Plunkett 2012 Record: 14-6

Series History: ULM leads 16-6 Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (3/11/06 Athletics Website: TxStateBobcats.com

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Tennis SID: Rick Poulter E-mail: rpoulter@txstate.edu Phone: (512) 245-2966

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NICHOLLS STATE COLONELS • FRIDAY, MARCH 8 • MONROE, LA. • 10 A.M. Location: Thibodauz, La. Series History: ULM leads 21-5 Head Coach: Meenakshi Sundaram Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (2/11/12) 2012 Record: 8-13 Athletics Website: GeauxColonels.com

Tennis SID: Jamie Bustos E-mail: jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Phone: (985) 448-4281

UALR TROJANS • SATURDAY, MARCH 9 • MONROE, LA. • 2 P.M. Location: Little Rock, Ark. Head Coach: Abby Wilson 2012 Record: 7-13

Series History: UALR leads 18-9 Last Meeting: W, 5-0 (3/9/12) Athletics Website: UALRTrojans.com

Tennis SID: Matthew Lofton E-mail: mlofton@ualr.edu Phone: (501) 569-3403

SOUTHERN LADY JAGUARS • SUNDAY, MARCH 10 • MONROE, LA. • 1 P.M. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Head Coach: Jeffrey Conyers 2012 Record:

Series History: ULM leads 6-0 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (2/12/11) Athletics Website: GoJagSports.com

Tennis SID: Chrtopher Jones E-mail: christopher_jones@subr.edu Phone: (225) 771-3791

UAB BLAZERS • MONDAY, MARCH 11 • MONROE, LA. • 11 A.M. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Lisa Jackson 2012 Record: 6-12

Series History: ULM leads 7-6 Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (4/13/12) Athletics Website: UABSports.com

Tennis SID: Tray Littlefield E-mail: trayl@uab.edu Phone: (205) 996-2576

UL-LAFAYETTE RAGIN’ CAJUNS • FRIDAY, MARCH 15 • LAFAYETTE, LA. • 2 P.M. Location: Lafayette, La. Head Coach: Gregory Harkins 2012 Record: 4-16

Series History: ULM leads 22-14 Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (3/22/12) Athletics Website: RaginCajuns.com

Tennis SID: Jeff Schneider E-mail: schneider@louisiana.edu Phone: (337) 482-6332

NORTH TEXAS MEAN GREEN • SATURDAY, MARCH 16 • LAFAYETTE, LA. • 2 P.M. Location: Denton, Texas Head Coach: Sujay Lama 2012 Record:

Series History: ULM leads 10-4 Last Meeting: L, 2-5 (3/28/08) Athletics Website: MeanGreenSports.com

Tennis SID: Aimee Clark E-mail: Aimme.Clark@unt.edu Phone: (940) 565-3671

MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS • FRIDAY, MARCH 29 • BIRMINGHAM, ALA. • 1 P.M. Location: Mufreesboro, Tenn. Head Coach: Shelley Godwin 2012 Record: 15-7

Series History: ULM leads 3-1 Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (4/6/12) Athletics Website: GoBlueRaiders.com

Tennis SID: Russell Luna E-mail: luna@goblueraiders.com Phone: (615) 898-5626

WESTERN KENTUCKY LADY TOPPERS • SUNDAY, MARCH 31 • BOWLING GREEN. KY. • NOON Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Head Coach: Jeff True 2012 Record: 10-6

Series History: ULM leads 1-0 Last Meeting:W, 4-0 (4/19/12) Athletics Website: WKUSports.com

Tennis SID: Jeremy Brown E-mail: jeremy.brown210@topper.wku.edu Phone: (270) 745-4298

SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES • FRIDAY, APRIL 5 • HATTIESBURG, MISS. • 2 P.M. Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Head Coach: Dominic Modise 2012 Record: 3-19

Series History: Tied 5-5 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (3/4/12) Athletics Website: SouthernMiss.com

Tennis SID: Shirley Hill E-mail: Shirley.Jones-Hill@usm.edu Phone: (601) 266-4503

ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES • SATURDAY, APRIL 13 • JONESBORO, ARK. • 11 A.M. Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Head Coach: Marina Engrlbrecght 2012 Record: 11-9

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Series History: Tied leads 8-8 Last Meeting: W, 6-1 (4/1/12) Athletics Website: AStateRedWolves.com

Tennis SID: Dennen Cuthbertson E-mail: mark.cuthbertson@smail.astate.edu Phone: (870) 972-2541

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THE WARHAWKS

MEDY

BLANKVOORT

Junior Huizen, Netherlands Goois Lyceum

Awards & Accolades 2012 All-Sun Belt 2011-12 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List 2012-13 (Junior): Fall: In her first action of the season went 2-0 in Flight A Singles at the SFA Fall Invitational before the event was called due to rain... also teamed up with Silvia Tumova in doubles to win the back draw of Flight A Doubles... went 3-0 at ULLafayette Invitational and 2-1 in doubles with Sophie Rufyikiri... went 2-1 at Lady Demona Fall Invite in Flight One Singles and went 1-1 in Flight One Doubles with Tumova... went 1-1 in singles at ITA Regional Championships and 1-2 with Tumova in doubles... teamed up with Iris Van Leeuwen in doubles at Southern Miss Halloween Classic and went 3-0, winning the draw.

PETRA

HORAKOVA

Freshman Trnava, Slovakia Sportove Gymnazium

Prior to ULM: Played for TC Empire Trnava and TCP Kyjov... ranked in top 15 for U15, U16, U17 and U18. Personal: Born June 9, 1993... daughter of Tibor Horak and Janka Horakova... has one younger brother, Tibor... majoring Kinesiology and Exercise Science.

2011-12 (Sophomore): Fall: Teamed with Monica Winkel to defeat a duo from LSU in the opening round of the ITA Regional Championships... advanced to the quarterfinals of the main draw consolation bracket with a victory over LSU’s Ariel Morton... played in the top flight of all three tournaments... won the Ragin Cajun Classic with four victories in three days; defeated three Sun Belt Conference foes en route to her title... also won the A1 doubles championship with Monica Winkel; the pair defeated three SBC foes and Louisiana Tech en route to their title... finished third in the season-opening NSU Invitational...teamed up with Winkel in doubles at the NSU Invitational and finished in third in Flight One... went 1-2 at the SFA Classic; defeated Louisiana Tech’s Laura Fernandez in the backdraw. Spring: Named 2012 All-Sun Belt... went 16-1 including 4-0 in Sun Belt action... went 1-0 at No. 1 singles, 5-1 at No. 2 singles, 7-0 at No. 3 singles and 3-0 at No. 4 singles... grabbed two wins over SEC opponents, including a straight-sets victory over Mississippi State’s Khrystyna Pavlyuk (6-3, 6-2)... paired with Monica Winkel in doubles and the duo went 12-4 and 1-2 in Sun Belt competition... during doubles, the pair were 6-1 at No. 1 doubles and 6-3 at No. 2 doubles... winning streak of 16 matches overall which included her victory over Denver’s Emma Isberg in last year’s Sun Belt Conference Tournament came to an end against UAB... won her first round Sun Belt match (6-0, 6-2)... lost her next round singles match against Denver but won doubles (8-3). 2010-11 (Freshman): Fall: Won the “B” singles title at the UTSA/ITA Southern Regional Championship with a 6-1, 6-1 victory in the title match...won three straight matches to take the consolation title in flight 2 at the ASU Invitational. Spring: Finished the spring season 11-6 overall and 4-1 against Sun Belt Conference opponents in singles and 11-7 overall and 3-3 against SBC competition in doubles... posted a perfect 5-0 mark at No. 4 singles, while going 0-1 at No. 2 singles and 6-5 at No. 3 singles... defeated Denver’s Emma Isberg 6-4, 6-3 at No. 3 singles in the Sun Belt Tournament...won seven of her last nine matches of the spring... nine of her 11 victories came in straight sets, while four of her six losses were three-set matches... teamed up with fellow freshman Letha Gaigher all season in doubles; pair played all 18 matches at the No. 1 position... won five straight matches during the early portion of the season. Prior to ULM: Trained at the H.L.T.C. De Kuil Club, where she was the youngest senior champion in club history... also a member of the club’s district champion under-14 and under-17 teams... has worked with coach Michiel Schapers. Personal: Full name is Medy Larissa Blankvoort... born on June 18, 1992, in Amsterdam, Netherlands... daughter of Ruud and Simona Blankvoort... majoring in History.

SEASON 2012-13 (Fall) 2011-12 (Spring) 2011-12 (Fall) 2010-11 (Spring) 2010-11 (Fall) Total

SINGLES DOUBLES 7-1 8-3 16-1 12-4 9-5 8-4 11-6 11-7 3-3 2-1 46-16 41-19

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SOPHIE

JUSTYNA

RUFYIKIRI

KROL

Sophomore Bujumbura, Burundi Clapham HS

Freshman Chorzow, Poland Xi Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace

2012-13 (Freshman): Fall: Went 3-0 at UL-Lafayette Invitational and won all three matches in straight sets... teamed up Iris Van Leeuwen in doubles and the duo went 3-0 at UL-Lafayette Invitational... went 1-0 in Flight Two Singles before leaving due to injury at Lady Demon Invite and teamed up with Sophie Rufyikiri in Flight One Doubles to go 2-0... went 1-2 at ITA Regional Championships and 1-2 in doubles with Rufyikiri... went 2-1 at Southern Miss Halloween Classic, winning the back draw of the bracket and teamed up with Silvia Tumova to go 1-2 in White Draw Doubles. Personal: Born July 1, 1993... daughter of Molien & Jadwigo Krol... has one older brother, Krzysztof (22)... major is undecided.

SEASON SINGLES DOUBLES 2012-13 (Fall) 6-1 6-2 Total 6-1 6-2

2012-13 (Sophomore): Fall: Went 3-0 at UL-Lafayette Invitational including a 6-4, 6-0 win over Carolina Salas (Lamar) in the finals... also, teamed up with Medy Blankvoort in doubles to go 2-1 at UL-Lafayette... picked up three wins in Flight One Singles at NSU Lady Demon Invite but the event was cut short due to rainy conditions and also went 2-0 in Flight One Doubles with Justyna Krol... went 1-1 in singles at ITA Regional Championships and 1-2 in doubles with Krol. 2011-12 (Freshman): Spring: Playing mostly at No. 1 singles, Rufyikiri went 9-9... she went 8-8 at No. 1 singles and 1-1 at No. 2 singles as a freshman... teamed up with Silvia Tumova in doubles and the pair went 12-5 including 2-1 in Sun Belt play... the duo went 6-4 at No. 1 doubles, 5-1 at No. 2 doubles and 1-0 at No. 3 doubles. in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, the team defeated their Western Kentucky counterparts, 8-5, and in her singles match was leading 6-3, 5-1 before the match was called as ULM won 4-0... in the second round of The Sun Belt Tournament, she won her match (6-2, 6-2) but lost her doubles match (9-8). Prep: Played tennis at Clapham High School... helped the Scotts to the 2007 and 2009 Sutelle Davin Tournament championship. Personal: Full name is Anne-Sophie Rufyikiri... born December 31, 1992, in France Bourges... has two brothers, Nicolas and Ronald; Nicolas played tennis at Grambling State... majoring in Biology.

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THE WARHAWKS

SILVIA

EMA

TUMOVA

TURUDIJA

Sophomore Bratislava, Slovakia Sportove Gymnazium Ostredkova 2012-13 (Sophomore): Fall: In her first action of the fall, went 2-0 in Flight B Singles including a 12-10 tiebreaker over Natalie Petaia from Sam Houston State for the second victory... was unable to play championship match due to event being called because of rain... teamed up with Medy Blankvoort in doubles to win the back draw of Flight A Doubles... went 3-0 in Flight Two Singles at Lady Demon Invite to advance to final but weather cut the event short... teamed up with Blankvoort at Lady Demon Invite in Flight One Doubles and went 1-1... went 1-2 in singles at ITA Regional Championships and 1-2 with Blankvoort in doubles... won Green Draw Singles at Southern Miss Halloween Classic going 2-0 following a by and then teamed up with Justyna Krol to go 1-2 in White Draw Doubles. 2011-12 (Freshman): Spring: Finsihed the spring with an 11-5 including a 1-2 mark in Sun Belt action... went 3-2 at No. 2 singles, 4-3 at No. 3 singles, 3-0 at No. 4 singles and 1-0 at No. 5 singles... paired with fellow freshman Sophie Rufyikiri for doubles and went 12-5 including 2-1 in conference... the duo went 6-4 at No. 1 doubles, 5-1 at No. 2 doubles and 1-0 at No. 3 doubles... won her first five matches of her career, with all but one coming in straight-sets... won her first round match over Western Kentucky at the Sun Belt Conference Tournament (6-0, 6-2) and won her doubles match, 8-5. Prior to ULM: Played under the direction of head coach Tibor Krta... ranked in the top-20 in Europe for U16... ranked in the top-15 in Slovakia for U18.

Sophomore Belgrade, Serbia Sports HS

2011-12 (Freshman): Spring: Finished her freshman spring campaign with an 11-2 record including a perfect 4-0 mark in Sun Belt play... went 1-0 at No. 2 singles, 5-1 at No. 4 singles, 3-1 at No. 4 singles and 2-0 at No. 6 singles... won her match in the first round match of the Sun Belt Tournament in straight-sets (6-0, 6-1)... won 10 straight matches in singles from Feb. 24 to April 13... played 16 matches with Vivian Polak in doubles... the team went 13-3 including a 3-0 mark against Sun Belt competition... the duo went 1-0 at No. 2 doubles and 12-3 at No. 3 doubles... the two won both of its matches in the Sun Belt Tournament (8-2 and 8-4). Prior to ULM: Member of the Tenis-Tenis Club where she played under coach Veljko Radojicic... a two-time semifinalist in the Serbian Junior National Championship in 2009 and 2010. Personal: Full name Ema Turudija... born February 15, 1993... daughter of Dragan and Vesna Turudija... has one older brother, Luka (20)... majoring in Marketing.

SEASON SINGLES DOUBLES 2011-12 (Spring) 11-2 13-3 Total 11-2 13-3

Personal: Full name Silvia Tumova... born April 29, 1993... daughter of Milan and Henrieta... has an older brother, Patrik (23) and a younger sister, Lucia (10)... majoring in Biology.

SEASON 2012-13 (Fall) 2011-12 (Spring) Total

SINGLES DOUBLES 7-0 4-4 11-5 12-5 18-5 16-9

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IRIS

VAN LEEUWEN

Freshman Belgrade, Serbia Sports HS

2012-13 (Freshman): Fall: Dropped first two matches of the season in Flight C Singles at SFA Fall Invitational... went 1-2 in singles at UL-Lafayette Invitational and 3-0 in doubles action with Justyna Krol... went 2-1 at Southern Miss Halloween Classic, taking home third place in Red Draw Singles and teamed up with Medy Blankvoort to win Grey Draw Doubles, going 3-0. Prior to ULM: Has played tennis for 10 years and soccer for five years... began playing when she was seven years old at T.C. Overschie... as a junior was ranked as high as 29th in the country for girls under 12. Personal: Born November 8, 1994... daughter of Andre Van Leeuwen and Jolanda Vrijhoef... has one older brother, Rik (20)... majoring in Political Science.

SEASON SINGLES DOUBLES 2012-13 (Fall) 3-5 6-0 Total 3-5 6-0

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RAYMOND HEARD STADIUM Constructed in 1976 and dedicated shortly thereafter, Raymond Heard Stadium has been home to the ULM tennis team for over 30 years. One of the region’s top facilities, the home of the Warhawks opened its gates to a pair of fall tournaments in 2008 for the first time in over 15 years. Since its inception, Heard Stadium’s courts have been home to nine women’s conference championship teams and a pair of All-Americans. The nationally recognized men’s team also picked up 16 conference championships, including seven straight leading into the 1998 season - the program’s last year of NCAA competition. In addition to serving as home for Warhawk champions, Heard Stadium has hosted multiple conference championships over the years. Beginning with the Trans America Athletic Conference Championship (now Atlantic Sun Conference) in 1980, the Warhawks home courts have hosted seven league championship events. ULM has hosted two Atlantic Sun Championships (1980 - 1981) and four Southland Conference Championships (1982 - 1994 - 1996 - 1998) at Heard Stadium. Most recently, ULM tennis became the first Warhawk program to host a Sun Belt Conference Championship after welcoming the league’s men’s and women’s teams for the 2008 Championships. The championship event marked the first on-campus league championship tournament hosted by the Warhawks since joining the league as full members prior to Heard Stadium has also played host to a trio of National Invitational Tournaments (1982 1983 - 1984) and has been the host site of several United States Tennis Association tournaments. Long considered one of the premier tennis facilities in the region, the 515 seat Heard Stadium recently underwent a face-lift to prepare it for the Sun Belt Conference Championship. Featuring 15 fully illuminated courts and elevated grandstand seating, the home of the Warhawks provides an excellent venue for tennis fans to catch collegiate action. The courts were resurfaced for the 2003 regular season and again prior to the 2008 campaign. In addition to the courts and spectator areas, Heard Stadium also features two full locker rooms, offices for the ULM coaching staff, and a break room for tournament officials and visiting media.

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2012 IN REVIEW 2012 SPRING MATCH RESULTS SINGLES Medy Blankvoort Vivian Polak Isabelle Rocher Sophie Rufyikiri Silvia Tumova Ema Turudija Monica Winkel Overall

Total SBC 1 2 3 4 5 16-1 4-0 1-0 5-1 7-0 3-0 - 11-4 3-1 - - - 4-1 3-1 4-3 - - - - - 2-2 9-9 3-1 8-8 1-1 - - - 11-5 1-2 - 3-2 4-3 3-0 1-0 11-2 4-0 - 1-0 - 5-1 3-1 13-4 4-0 0-1 2-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 76-28 19-4 9-9 12-5 14-3 16-3 11-5

6 - 4-2 2-1 - 2-0 5-0 14-3

DOUBLES Rufyikiri / Tumova Blankvoort / Winkel Polak / Turudija Polak / Rocher

Total SBC 1 2 3 12-5 2-1 6-4 5-1 1-0 12-4 1-2 6-1 6-3 13-3 3-0 - 1-0 12-3 1-0 - - - 1-0

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38-12

6-3

12-5 12-4 14-3

2012 SPRING MATCH-BY-MATCH RECAPS ULM 6, McNeese State 1 | Jan. 28, 2012 | Monroe, La.

ULM 7, Alcorn State 0 | Jan. 29, 2012 | Monroe, La.

ULM TENNIS WINS SEASON OPENER AGAINST MCNEESE STATE 6-1 MONROE, La. - The ULM tennis team cruised to victory in its first match of the season with a 6-1 defeat of McNeese State Saturday afternoon in Heard Stadium. The Warhawks swept all three doubles matches and all but one singles match to extend their home win streak to nine-straight, dating back to the 2010 season.

WARHAWKS BLANK ALCORN STATE 7-0, EXTEND HOME WINNING STREAK TO 10-STRAIGHT MONROE, La. - The ULM tennis team swept all six singles matches and all three doubles matches to defeat Alcorn State in dominant fashion 7-0 Sunday afternoon at Heard Stadium and close its opening weekend. The victory pushes the Warhawks’ home winning streak dating back to the 2010 season to 10 consecutive matches.

ULM (1-0) gave up just one game on the first two courts during doubles play as Medy Blankvoort and Monica Winkel blanked Andreea Nenu and Diana Pirciu 8-0 on court two. Silvia Tumova and Sophie Rufykiri clinched the doubles point with a quick 8-1 result on court two and Vivian Polak and Ema Turdija closed out doubles play with an 8-6 win.

Medy Blankvoort and Monica Winkel breezed to an 8-1 win at No. 1 doubles and Sophie Rufykiri and Silvia Tumova won the No. 2 match 8-3. Ema Turudija and Vivian Polak sealed the doubles action with an 8-2 win on court three, marking the 20th straight match ULM (2-0) has claimed the doubles point dating back to a sweep against TexasPan American on Jan. 23, 2011.

The dominant performance continued during singles play as the Warhawks won in straight sets on the first five courts, led by Tumova at No. 5 with a 6-0, 6-0 defeat of Pirciu. Rufyikiri gave up just one game in a 6-1, 6-0 routing at No. 2 and No. 88 nationally ranked Polak took No. 4 singles 6-2, 6-0.

Five Warhawks moved to 2-0 in singles play this season, led by No. 88 ranked Polak who dispatched Arielle Buchman 6-0, 6-2 on court five. Three ULM players finished with identical 6-2, 6-1 results including Rufykiri on court one, Blankvoort on court two and Tumova on court four.

Blankvoort easily took down Tea Tvrkovic on court one 6-1, 6-1 and Winkel battled through the first set before claiming a 7-5, 6-1 win at No. 3, the Warhawks totaling just nine dropped games through the first five singles spots. McNeese State’s (0-1) lone point came on court six where Marcella Castaldi defeated Isabelle Rocher 6-2, 6-3.

Winkel defeated Alcorn State’s (0-1) Merilin Tripp at No. 3 singles 6-3, 6-1 for her second singles victory of the season as well. Isabelle Rocher picked up her first singles win of the year after cruising past Daria Rudd on court six 6-3, 6-0.

ULM returns to the court tomorrow afternoon when it hosts Alcorn State at 1:30 p.m. in Heard Stadium to wrap up its home opening weekend. Singles: 1. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Tea Tvrtkovic (MCN) 6-1, 6-1 2. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Lara Pujol (MCN) 6-1, 6-0 3. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Anastasia Surkova (MCN) 7-5, 6-1 4. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Andreea Nenu (MCN) 6-2, 6-0 5. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Diana Pirciu (MCN) 6-0, 6-0 6. Marcella Castaldi (MCN) def. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) 6-2, 6-3 Doubles: 1. Silvia Tumova/Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Tea Tvrtkovic/Lara Pujol (MCN) 8-1 2. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Andreea Nenu/Diana Pirciu (MCN) 8-0 3. Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Anastasia Surkova/Marcella Castaldi (MCN) 8-6

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ULM hits the road for four consecutive matches beginning with Delta State Feb. 2 at 1:30 p.m. Singles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Kersten Vanem (ALC) 6-2, 6-1 2. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Keti MeBuke (ALC) 6-2, 6-1 3. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Merilin Tipp (ALC) 6-3, 6-1 4. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Victoria Kozachuk (ALC) 6-2, 6-1 5. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Arielle Buchman (ALC) 6-0, 6-2 6. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) def. Daria Rudd (ALC) 6-3, 6-0 Doubles: 1. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Keti MeBuke/Victoria Kozachuk (ALC) 8-1 2. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Arielle Buchman/Kersten Vanem (ALC) 8-3 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Daria Rudd/Chan Rutherford (ALC) 8-2

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ULM 7, Delta State 0 | Feb. 2, 2012 | Cleveland, Miss.

ULM 6, Nicholls State 1 | Feb. 11, 2012 | Thibodaux, La.

TENNIS ROLLS PAST DELTA STATE 7-0 CLEVELAND, Miss. - The ULM tennis team dropped just 12 games between doubles and singles play to win a commanding 7-0 decision over Delta State on the road at University Courts. The Warhawks move to 3-0 to start the 2012 season.

TENNIS REMAINS UNBEATEN WITH 6-1 WIN AT NICHOLLS STATE THIBODAUX, La. - The ULM tennis team lost only four sets in its nine combined matches, downing Nicholls State 6-1 Saturday afternoon at the Colonel Tennis Complex. The Warhawks have won four consecutive team matches to open the 2012 campaign.

Silvia Tumova and Sophie Rufykiri were flawless on court one in doubles action with an 8-0 thumping of Lisa Jamais and Erin Teivans. Medy Blankvoort and Monica Winkel on court two and Isabelle Rocher and Vivian Polak on court three finished with identical 8-1 results to secure ULM’s 21st consecutive doubles point since their second match of the 2011 season.

ULM’s Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova downed the Nicholls State tandem of Catherine Gauthier and Marina Ljoshevska 8-5, and Monica Winkel and Medy Blankvoort followed with an 8-6 win over Parija Maloo and Janna Leeuwerik to claim the doubles point for the Warhawks.

ULM continues play on the road next Friday when it faces in-state foe Southern in Baton Rouge, La., at 1:30 p.m.

Singles: 1. Parija Maloo (NSU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 6-4, 7-6 2. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Janna Leeuwerik (NSU) 6-3, 6-4 3. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Marie Aubert (NSU) 2-6, 6-1, 6-1 4. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Andrea Pont Grau (NSU) 6-0, 2-0 (ret.) 5. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) def. Catherine Gauthier (NSU) 6-1, 6-4 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Marina Ljoshevska (NSU) 6-1, 6-4

Blankvoort defeated Andrea Pont Grau 6-0, 2-0 (ret.) to open singles play, followed by a Rufykiri improved to 2-0 at No. 1 singles this year after defeating Maria Moya Morales 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 Winkel triumph over Leeuwerik. Nicholls State (1-1) gained its only point of the 6-1. Blankvoort and No. 88 ranked Polak also claimed 6-0, 6-1 victories on courts three and afternoon when Maloo fought off Rufyikiri in straight sets 6-4, 7-6. six, respectively. Isabelle Rocher picked up ULM’s third singles point with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Gauthier. Winkel and Tumova played at No. 2 and No. 4 singles and defeated opponents Teivans Nationally ranked Vivian Polak remained perfect in singles play this season with a 6-1, 6-4 and Tora of Delta State (0-1) with 6-1, 6-2 results. Rocher rounded out singles play in sweep of Ljoshevska. Tumova claimed the day’s final point, outlasting Marie Aubert 2-6, dominating fashion with a 6-1, 6-0 win on court five. Through three matches this season, 6-1, 6-1. Rufykiri and Polak have dropped just five games each during singles while Blankvoort and Tumova have lost only six each. ULM returns to action Feb. 16 when it takes on Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss.

Singles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Maria Moya Morales (DSU) 6-0, 6-1 2. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Erin Teivans (DSU) 6-1, 6-2 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Lisa Jamais (DSU) 6-0, 6-1 4. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Sandra Tora (DSU) 6-1, 6-2 5. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) def. Hidemi Mayeshiro (DSU) 6-1, 6-0 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Elsa Wantzen (DSU) 6-0, 6-1 Doubles: 1. Silvia Tumova/Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Lisa Jamais/Erin Teivans (DSU) 8-0 2. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Sandra Tora/Elsa Wantzen (DSU) 8-1 3. Isabelle Rocher/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Hidemi Mayeshiro/Maria Moya Morales (DSU) 8-1

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Doubles: 1. Winkel/ Blankvoort (ULM) def. Maloo/ Leeuwerick (NSU) 8-6 2. Rufyikiri/ Tumova (ULM) def. Gauthier/ Ljoshevska (NSU) 8-5 3. Aubert/ Pont (NSU) def. Polak/ Ema Turudija (ULM) 8-6

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2012 SPRING MATCH-BY-MATCH RECAPS ULM 3, Mississippi State 0 | Feb. 11, 2012 | Starkville, Miss.

ULM 1, Auburn 6 | Feb. 19, 2012 | Monroe, La.

AUBURN TOPS ULM TENNIS, 6-1 TENNIS DROPS COMPETITIVE 4-3 DECISION AT MISSISSIPPI STATE MONROE, La. - ULM dropped its second straight match with a 6-1 loss to Auburn Sunday STARKVILLE, Miss. - The ULM tennis team earned three hard-fought singles points before afternoon at Heard Stadium. The match was close throughout with Auburn (4-1) pulling ultimately dropping a 4-3 verdict at Mississippi State Thursday evening at the A.J. Pitts out a hard-fought match in doubles play before putting ULM away in singles. Tennis Centre. The Warhawks (4-1) received a strong performance from Silvia Tumova, whose 6-1, 6-1 singles win in straight sets over Olesya Tsigvintseva gave ULM its first point of the match. Vivian Polak moved to 5-0 in singles play this season with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Petra Ferancova.

After the two teams split the first two doubles matches, Auburn’s Olivia Bennett and Jen Pfeifler earned a 9-8 victory over ULM’s Ema Turudija and Vivian Polak to earn the doubles point and give the Tigers a 1-0 advantage.

The Tigers quickly built a 3-0 advantage as Pfiefler defeated Monica Winkel 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles, and Emily Flickinger topped Sophie Rufyikiri 6-3, 6-3 at No. 1 singles. Auburn put Medy Blankvoort swept Khrystyna Pavlyuk 6-3, 6-2 to give the Warhawks a 3-2 overall lead. the match away when Plamena Kurteva defeated Isabelle Rocher 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 at the No. 5 Mississippi State’s (3-1) Ekaterina Iakovleva squared the match with a 7-5, 6-4 triumph over position. Sophie Rufyikiri. Naomi Tran clinched the team win for the Lady Bulldogs with a come from behind 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over ULM’s Isabelle Rocher. The Warhawks (4-2) only point came at No. 4 singles where Medy Blankvoort held on to defeat Jackie Kasler 6-1, 0-6, 7-6. Blankvoort fell behind 3-0 in the third set before rallying The Warhawk duo of Polak and Ema Turudija dropped Ferancova and Pavlyuk 8-5 to even to force a tiebreaker, which she won 8-6. the doubles portion at one-all. Iakovleva and Tran defeated Rufyikiri and Tumova 9-7 in a tiebreaker to claim the doubles point. ULM held a 7-5 lead before the Mississippi State pair ULM continues a five-match home stand Friday (Feb. 24) against Texas-Pan American at 3 rallied for the win in the four-plus hour match. p.m. ULM returns to action Sunday when Auburn travels to Heard Stadium at 12:00 p.m. Singles: 1. Alexandra Perper (MSU) def. Monica Winkel (ULM) 6-3, 7-5 2. Ekaterina Iakovleva (MSU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 7-5, 6-4 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Khrystyna Pavlyuk (MSU) 6-3, 6-2 4. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Olesya Tsigvintseva (MSU) 6-1, 6-1 5. Naomi Tran (MSU) def. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Petra Ferancova (MSU) 6-1, 6-3 Doubles: 1. Iakovleva/Tran (MSU) def. Rufyikiri/Tumova (ULM) 9-7 2. Perper/Tsigvintseva (MSU) def. Blankvoort/Winkel (ULM) 8-3 3. Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Ferancova/Pavlyuk (MSU) 8-5

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Singles: 1. Emily Flickinger (AU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM), 6-3, 6-3 2. Jen Pfeifler (AU) def. Monica Winkel (ULM), 6-0, 6-0 3. Paulina Schippers (AU) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM), 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 4. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Jackie Kasler (AU) 6-1, 0-6, 7-6 (6-8) 5. Plamena Kurteva (AU) def. Isabelle Rocher (ULM), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 6. Olivia Bennett (AU) def. Vivian Polak (ULM), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Doubles: 1. Winkel/Blankvoort (ULM) def. Kurteva/Schippers (AU), 8-3 2. Flickinger/Kasler (AU) def. Rufyikiri/Tumova (ULM), 8-3 3. Bennett/Pfeifler (AU) def. Turudija/Polak (ULM), 9-8

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ULM 7, UT-Pan American 0 | Feb. 24, 2012 | Monroe, La.

ULM 6, Southern Miss 1 | March 4, 2012 | Monroe, La.

TENNIS BLANKS TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN 7-0 MONROE, La. - ULM dropped its second straight match with a 6-1 loss to Auburn Sunday afternoon at Heard Stadium. The match was close throughout with Auburn (4-1) pulling out a hard-fought match in doubles play before putting ULM away in singles.

ULM TENNIS SHUTS DOWN SOUTHERN MISS 6-1 MONROE, La. - The ULM tennis team rolled past Southern Miss 6-1 at Heard Stadium to conclude a three-match homestand Sunday afternoon. The Warhawks dominated with all three wins in doubles play and dropped just one singles match to move to 6-2 overall this season.

After the two teams split the first two doubles matches, Auburn’s Olivia Bennett and Jen Pfeifler earned a 9-8 victory over ULM’s Ema Turudija and Vivian Polak to earn the doubles Vivian Polak and Ema Turudija paired up on court three to win the first match of the day, point and give the Tigers a 1-0 advantage. losing just one game to take down Mackenzie Oskin and Moorea Williams 6-1. Sophie Rufykiri and Silvia Tumova secured the doubles point by winning 8-2 at No. 2 doubles and The Tigers quickly built a 3-0 advantage as Pfiefler defeated Monica Winkel 6-0, 6-0 at No. Medy Blankvoort and Monica Winkel provided the sweep with an 8-3 win on court one. 2 singles, and Emily Flickinger topped Sophie Rufyikiri 6-3, 6-3 at No. 1 singles. Auburn put the match away when Plamena Kurteva defeated Isabelle Rocher 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 at the No. 5 Blankvoort continued her stranglehold on singles play this season by dropping just one position. game to defeat Oskin in straight sets 6-1, 6-0 on court three. She moves her undefeated streak to 8-0 this season, and has won nine straight matches dating back to last season. The Warhawks (4-2) only point came at No. 4 singles where Medy Blankvoort held on to defeat Jackie Kasler 6-1, 0-6, 7-6. Blankvoort fell behind 3-0 in the third set before rallying No. 108 ranked Polak cruised to a 6-1, 6-1 victory at No. 4 singles while Turudija also gave to force a tiebreaker, which she won 8-6. up just two games in a 6-2, 6-0 thrashing of Frances Askew in No. 6 singles. ULM continues a five-match home stand Friday (Feb. 24) against Texas-Pan American at 3 p.m. Singles: 1. Emily Flickinger (AU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM), 6-3, 6-3 2. Jen Pfeifler (AU) def. Monica Winkel (ULM), 6-0, 6-0 3. Paulina Schippers (AU) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM), 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 4. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Jackie Kasler (AU) 6-1, 0-6, 7-6 (6-8) 5. Plamena Kurteva (AU) def. Isabelle Rocher (ULM), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 6. Olivia Bennett (AU) def. Vivian Polak (ULM), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Doubles: 1. Winkel/Blankvoort (ULM) def. Kurteva/Schippers (AU), 8-3 2. Flickinger/Kasler (AU) def. Rufyikiri/Tumova (ULM), 8-3 3. Bennett/Pfeifler (AU) def. Turudija/Polak (ULM), 9-8

Winkel and Tumova also won both their matches in straight sets, with Winkel handing Alex Bradley a 6-4, 6-1 defeat on court five. Tumova was the final match of the day to finish, as she pulled out a hard-fought 7-5, 6-3 win over Kate Lanier to move to 3-0 on the season at No. 2 singles. Elja van Berlo provided the lone point for the Golden Eagles (1-9), defeating Rufykiri on court one 6-3, 6-3. The Warhawks hit the road again for three-straight matches, beginning Thursday at 1:30 p.m. against Arkansas-Fort Smith in Fort Smith, Ark. ULM plays Central Arkansas the following day at 1 p.m. followed by its first Sun Belt Conference tilt of the season at UALR Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Singles: 1. Elja van Berlo (USMW) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 6-3, 6-3 2. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Kate Lanier (USMW) 7-5, 6-3 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Mackenzie Oskin (USMW) 6-1, 6-0 4. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Moorea Williams (USMW) 6-1, 6-1 5. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Alex Bradley (USMW) 6-4, 6-1 6. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Frances Askew (USMW) 6-2, 6-0 Doubles: 1. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Kate Lanier/Frances Askew (USMW) 8-3 2. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Elja van Berlo/Alex Bradley (USMW) 8-2 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Mackenzie Oskin/Moorea Williams (USMW) 8-1

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2012 SPRING MATCH-BY-MATCH RECAPS ULM 6, Arkansas-Fort Smith 1 | March 8, 2012 | Fort Smith, Ark. BLANKVOORT WINS 10TH-STRAIGHT SINGLES MATCH; WARHAWKS THUMP ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH 6-1

FORT SMITH, Ark. - The ULM tennis team easily dispatched of Arkansas-Fort Smith Thursday with a 6-1 defeat Thursday afternoon at the Fort Smith Athletic Club. The Warhawks move to 7-2 on the season and claim their third victory in a row.

Medy Blankvoort remains spotless on the season and improved to 9-0 in singles action with a 6-3, 6-1 victory at the No. 2 spot. She is riding a 10-match winning streak after ending the 2011 season with a win against Denver’s Emma Isberg in the Sun Belt Conference quarterfinals.

ULM 5, UALR 0 | March 9, 2012 | Little Rock, Ark. TENNIS TOPS UALR 5-0 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The ULM tennis team picked up its fourth straight victory with a 5-0 victory over conference foe UALR Friday morning. The Warhawks (8-2) won the first five singles matches of the morning in a shortened match because of rainy weather in the area. Medy Blankvoort moved her record to 10-0 on the season with 6-0, 6-3 victory over Yana Kakovkina at No. 3 singles. Blankvoort moved her winning streak to 11 straight dating back to last season.

Other straight-set winners included Sophie Rufyikiri (6-2, 6-2) over Viktoriya Plyuta at No. Ema Turudija had the most dominant performance of the match, dropping just one game 1 singles, Vivian Polak (6-4, 6-3) over Michaela McShane at the No. 4 position and Monica Winkel (6-0, 7-5) over Alina Kolegova at the No. 6 position. in a 6-0, 6-1 win over Masa Podunavac at No. 5 singles. Silvia Tumova earned a 6-1, 6-1 victory on court three and Vivian Polak took a 6-2, 6-1 decision, each owning identical 8-1 Ema Turudija topped UALR’s Nina Yates 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the most thrilling singles match of records in singles play. the morning. Isabelle Rocher made a strong return to singles action with a 6-3, 6-0 thumping of Whitney The two teams did not play a doubles point because of an alternate schedule that had Hobson on court six. Sophie Rufyikiri suffered to only loss at the hands of Arkansas-Fort singles matches played first. Smith’s Monica Pieratt after a hard-fought 1-6, 7-6, 10-8 result. The Warhawks once again dominated in doubles action, taking all three matches to earn The Warhawks face Central Arkansas Friday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in Conway, Ark. the point. On court three Turudija and Polak teamed up to take down Stanislava Harvanova Singles: and Masa Podunavac 8-1. Rufyikiri and Tumova claimed an 8-3 win at No. 2 doubles, and 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Viktoriya Plyuta (UALR) 6-2, 6-2 Blankvoort and Monica Winkel closed doubles play with an 8-5 victory on court one. 2. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Nina Yates (UALR) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Yana Kakovkina (UALR) 6-0, 6-3 ULM returns to the court tomorrow afternoon against Central Arkansas at 1 p.m. in 4. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Michaela McShane (UALR) 6-4, 6-3 Conway, Ark. 6. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Amina Kolegova (UALR) 6-0, 7-5 Singles: 1. Monica Pieratt (UAFS) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 1-6, 7-6, 10-8 2. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Abby Whittemore (UAFS) 6-3, 6-1 3. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Stanislava Harvanova (UAFS) 6-1, 6-1 4. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Amy Belanger (UAFS) 6-2, 6-1 5. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Masa Podunavac (UAFS) 6-0, 6-1 6. Isabelle Rocher (ULM) def. Whitney Hobson (UAFS) 6-3, 6-0 Doubles: 1. Monica Winkel/Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Monica Pieratt/Abby Whittemore (UAFS) 8-5 2. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Whitney Hobson/Amy Belanger (UAFS) 8-3 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Stanislava Harvanova/Masa Podunavac (UAFS) 8-1

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ULM 4, Central Arkansas 0 | March 9, 2012 | Conway, Ark.

ULM 5, UL-Lafayette 2 | March 22, 2012 | Monroe, La.

ULM TENNIS SWEEPS CENTRAL ARKANSAS CONWAY, Ark. - ULM notched a 4-0 victory against Central Arkansas Friday afternoon at the UCA Tennis Courts. It marked a rare two-win day as the Warhawks defeated conference foe UALR Friday morning in Little Rock, Ark.

ULM TENNIS PICKS UP 10TH WIN AFTER TOPPLING UL-LAFAYETTE 5-2 MONROE, La. - The ULM tennis team started Super Warhawk Weekend off with a bang Thursday afternoon by claiming a 5-2 win over rival UL-Lafayette at Heard Stadium. Four Warhawks claimed straight-set singles victories to earn ULM’s 10th win this season.

ULM (9-2) rolled through the late afternoon match and didn’t drop a set in route to its fifth The Warhawks (10-2) remain undefeated in Sun Belt Conference play this season, moving straight victory. For the second time today the Warhawks did not compete in doubles play. their league record to 2-0. They also extend their winning streak to six-straight. ULM’s Sophie Rufyikiri picked up an easy victory against UCA’s Simona Horsikyan with a Medy Blankvoort continues her run in singles play, having yet to lose a match this season 6-1, 6-1 result at No. 1 singles. Medy Blankvoort topped Kristina Horsikyan 6-1, 6-3 at No. 3 with a 6-1, 6-3 win in the No. 2 spot. She improves to 12-0 in singles action and has claimed singles and Monica Winkel knocked off Maribelle Siegfried 6-0, 6-1 at No. 6 singles. 13-consecutive victories dating back to ULM’s final match of the 2011 season. The decisive match came at No. 4 singles where Ema Turudija defeated Sasha Ruocco 6-3, ULM won doubles play for the eighth time this season to take the early point heading into 6-4. Silvia Tumova and Vivian Polak each led their opponents in the second set before the singles. Vivian Polak and Ema Turudija handed Sandra Ahlgvist and Hannah Appleyard match was called. an 8-4 defeat on court three, and Silvia Tumova and Sophie Rufyikiri clinched the point winning 8-6 on court two. ULM will have 13 days off before hosting rival UL-Lafayette Thursday (March 22) at 2 p.m. Milou Israel and Erin Wilbert earned UL-Lafayette’s (3-11, 0-2 Sun Belt) only doubles victory Singles: on court one, defeating Blankvoort and Monica Winkel 8-1. 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Horsikyan, Simona (UCA) 6-1, 6-1 2. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Murphy, Allison (UCA) 6-2, 5-3, unfinished Turudija also remains undefeated in singles play this year after thrashing Tara Vasovic 6-2, 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Horsikyan, Kristina (UCA) 6-1, 6-3 6-3 at the No. 3 spot to move to 6-0. Tumova finished quickly behind Turudija by dealing 4. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Ruocco, Sasha (UCA) 6-3, 6-4 Sophie van den Aarss a 6-1, 6-4 loss on court three to secure the match for the Warhawks. 5. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Gonzalez Valero, Ste (UCA) 6-1, 3-1, unfinished 6. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Siegfried, Maribelle (UCA) 6-0, 6-1 ULM’s final point came after Winkel took down Appleyard at No. 6 singles 6-2, 6-2. Rufyikiri and Polak suffered the Warhawks’ only losses in singles play, each equalizing their matches in the second set before falling in the tiebreaker. The Ragin’ Cajuns’ Israel defeated Rufyikiri 6-4, 2-6 (10-8), and Ahlgvist topped Polak 6-4, 2-6 (10-6). The Warhawks hit the road to face SMU in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday at 12 p.m. Singles: 1. Milou Israel (ULL) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 6-4, 2-6, 10-8 2. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Erin Wilbert (ULL) 6-1, 6-3 3. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Sophie van den Aarss (ULL) 6-1, 6-4 4. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Tara Vasovic (ULL) 6-2, 6-3 5. Sandra Ahlgvist (ULL) def. Vivian Polak (ULM) 6-4, 2-6, 10-6 6. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Hannah Appleyard (ULL) 6-2, 6-2 Doubles: 1. Milou Israel/Erin Wilbert (ULL) def. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) 8-1 2. Silvia Tumova/Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Sophie van den Aarss/Tara Vasovic (ULL) 8-6 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Sandra Ahlgvist/Hannah Appleyard (ULL) 8-4

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2012 SPRING MATCH-BY-MATCH RECAPS ULM 4, SMU 3 | March 25, 2012 | Dallas, Texas BLANKVOORT IMPROVES TO 13-0, WARHAWKS DOWN SMU 4-3 IRVING, Texas - Medy Blankvoort won her 13th straight singles match to lead the ULM tennis team to its seventh consecutive victory against SMU 4-3 at Las Colinas Country Club Sunday afternoon. The Warhawks (11-2, 2-0 Sun Belt) claimed revenge over the Mustangs from the 2011 season, who handed them their only regular season loss. SMU ranked as high as 31st during the 2012 season and remained in the top-75 through Feb. 28’s Campbell’s ITA National Ranking. The Mustangs’ (1-11) lone victory among a very competitive schedule which featured eight ranked teams was against then-No. 40 Princeton 4-3.

ULM 6, Arkansas State 1 | April 1, 2012 | Monroe, La. TENNIS ROLLS TO EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE WIN; BLANKVOORT 14-0 OVERALL MONROE, La. - The ULM tennis team rolled to its eighth win in a row with a dominant 6-1 defeat of Sun Belt Conference foe Arkansas State Sunday at Heard Stadium. Medy Blankvoort also remained undefeated in singles play and moved to 14-0 overall. The Warhawks improved their conference mark to 3-0 this season and have yet to drop a match to a Sun Belt opponent. ULM (12-2) has outscored its league opponents 15-3. Blankvoort handily dispatched Janie Nowland at No. 3 singles 6-1, 6-2 and claimed her 15th consecutive win since she took down Denver’s Emma Isberg at the 2011 Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

Blankvoort fought back from a 4-6 loss in the first set with 7-5, 3-1 results and forced SMU’s Heather Steinbauer to retire. She rolls to her 14th straight singles victory since 2011, with “Her hard work has paid off,” said head coach Terrence De Jongh. “She’s been working hard the whole semester. It shows in her results because she’s remained undefeated, and I know this match marking just the third time she had to go to a tiebreaker and the second her she will continue to work hard to close out the season strong.” opponent retired in the deciding set. The native of Huizen, The Netherlands, clinched ULM’s victory with her win at No. 2 singles With three matches remaining before postseason, Blankvoort is nearing the program’s first regular season undefeated finish in recent history, which dates back at least eight years. after Ema Turudija and Monica Winkel defeated their opponents on courts five and six. Turudija took down Perri Anderson 6-4, 6-2, and Winkel cruised past Kris Roberts 6-2, 6-2. The Warhawks made a clean sweep of doubles to take a one point advantage heading into Turudija also remains undefeated in singles action with a 7-0 record, improving to a seven singles play. Vivian Polak and Ema Turudija led off with an 8-3 victory on court three and Blankvoort and Monica Winkel quickly followed with an 8-4 defeat of Biljana Miloshevska match winning streak. and Jess Heeps-Eriksen. The Warhawks shut down all three doubles matches to secure the doubles point, Turudija and Vivian Polak taking a definitive 8-3 decision over Anderson and Erika Marschall. Winkel Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova fell behind early on court one against Mariana Rong and and Blankvoort won on court two 8-4, and Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova pulled out an Ioanu Teu, but fought back and closed out doubles action with an 8-7 victory. 8-6 win on court one. “The last two contests we’ve won all three doubles matches,” said De Jongh. “Compared to the beginning of the season, the doubles have come a long way. It shows that we are Polak and Rufyikiri each suffered losses at No. 4 and No. 1 singles, respectively. Polak went improving because of our ability to close out all three matches with wins.” to a tiebreaker for a second-straight match and fell 6-2, 6-7, 10-5 while Edyta Ciepulcha downed Rufyikiri 6-2, 6-2. SMU’s Ekena Fayer also picked up a win over Tumova 6-4, 6-1.

Winkel’s was the first singles contest to finish after she thrashed Ceara Howey 6-2, 6-1 at the No. 6 slot. Polak came in next after she defeated Dow with a hard-fought 7-5, 7-5 result ULM returns home for the first of its final two home matches this season on Sunday. The Warhawks plays their rescheduled match against Sun Belt Conference opponent Arkansas on court five to end a two match losing skid. State at 1 p.m. at Heard Stadium. Rufyikiri also bounced back from two straight losses over the past two contests with a 6-3, 6-4 straight-sets win at No. 1 singles. Singles: 1. Edyta Cieplucha (SMU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 6-2, 6-2 2. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Heather Steinbauer (SMU) 4-6, 7-5, 3-1, retired 3. Elena Fayer (SMU) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM) 6-4, 6-1 4. Ashley Turpin (SMU) def. Vivian Polak (ULM) 6-2, 6-7, 10-5 5. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Perri Anderson (SMU) 6-4, 6-0 6. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Kris Roberts (SMU) 6-2, 6-2

Two Warhawks went an additional set, and Turudija also stayed unbeaten in singles play this season after she bounced back to a 6-7, 6-1, 6-2 win on court four. Tamara Slijepcevic earned Arkansas State’s (8-5, 0-2 Sun Belt) lone point after she took the tiebreaker over Tumova 4-6, 6-2, 10-7.

The Warhawks close out this season’s home slate against Sun Belt opponent Middle Tennessee Friday at 2:30 p.m. ULM’s two seniors, Polak and Winkel, will be honored for Doubles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Edyta Cieplucha/Heather Steinbauer (SMU) 8-6 Senior Day prior to the match. 2. Monica Winkel/Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Elena Fayer/Kris Roberts (SMU) 8-4 Singles: 3. Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Perri Anderson/Erika Marschall (SMU) 8-3 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Mariana Rong (ASU) 6-3, 6-4 2. Tamara Slijepcevic (ASU) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM) 4-6, 6-2, 10-7 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Janie Nowland (ASU) 6-1, 6-2 4. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Biljana Miloshevska (ASU) 7-6, 6-1, 6-2 5. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Ioana Teu (ASU) 7-5, 7-5 6. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Ceara Howey (ASU) 6-2, 6-1 Doubles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Mariana Rong/Ioana Teu (ASU) 8-7 2. Monica Winkel/Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Janie Nowland/Ceara Howey (ASU) 8-4 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Biljana Miloshevska/Jess Heeps-Eriksen (ASU) 8-3

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ULM 5, Middle Tennessee 2 | April 6, 2012 | Monroe, La.

ULM 5, UAB 2 | April 13, 2012 | Birmingham, Ala.

WARHAWKS EARN NINTH-STRAIGHT VICTORY, 5-2, OVER MIDDLE TENNESSEE MONROE, La. - ULM rolled through singles play to defeat Middle Tennessee 5-2 on Senior Day Friday afternoon at Heard Stadium. The victory extended the Warhawks’ winning streak to nine matches and snapped an eight-match winning streak for Middle Tennessee.

10 VICTORIES IN A ROW FOR ULM TENNIS AFTER 5-2 WIN OVER UAB BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The ULM tennis team cruised to its 10th straight victory in a row after it claimed the doubles point and four singles matches in a 5-2 defeat of UAB Friday afternoon at George Ward Park.

“We beat a very good team today,” ULM head coach Terrence De Jongh said. “After not getting the doubles point, our girls came out hungry for singles. It was a hard-fought match with a lot of intensity.”

The Warhawks (14-2) swept all three doubles matches against the Conference USA foe, which included identical 8-3 results by Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova on court one and Ema Turudija and Vivian Polak on court three. Medy Blankvoort and Monina Winkel also fought to an 8-7 win at No. 2.

After dropping a thrilling doubles point, the Warhawks got straight-set victories from senior Vivian Polak at the No. 6 position, freshman Sophie Rufykiri at the No. 1 position and Turudija thrashed Menanteau Mooman 6-1, 6-1 in No. 5 singles to remain undefeated on sophomore Medy Blankvoort at the No. 2 position to take a 3-1 advantage. Blankvoort’s the season to move to 10-0 overall. The Warhawks have not lost a contest since she entered victory - a 6-2, 6-4 decision over Middle Tennessee’s Lexi Brand - improved her to 15-0 on the starting lineup. the season. Tumova and Winkel also took down their opponents in straight-sets. Tumova coasted 6-2, Senior Monica Winkel battled back from an early deficit to defeat Marietta Bigus 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 on court three and Winkel came in with a 6-4, 6-4 win at No. 4. Polak won her match by 6-1 at No. 5 singles to give ULM a 4-1 lead and seal the victory. Winkel is now 12-2 on the default with no Blazer (6-10) to play in the sixth spot. season, including 2-0 at the No. 5 position. The top two singles positions suffered ULM’s only losses of the day, as Blankvoort was Flavia Nagayama picked up the Blue Raider’s only victory in singles action, a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 handed her first defeat of the season 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 to snap a 16-match winning streak. UAB’s decision over freshman Silvia Tumova at the No. 3 singles. Paula Alvarez fought back from a first set loss to Rufyikiri to win 3-6, 6-4, 10-6. The match ended with freshman Ema Turudija pulling out a 6-4, 6-7, 12-10 victory in a tiebreak over Middle Tennessee’s Nayara Moraes at the No. 4 spot.

ULM remains in Birmingham to conclude the regular season against No. 58 Tulane Sunday at 9 a.m.

“The crowd was great for senior day,” De Jongh said. “I want to thank everyone for coming Singles: out and supporting this team and our two seniors.” 1. Paula Alvarez (UAB) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 3-6, 6-4, 10-6 2. Isabel Fernandez (UAB) def. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 ULM wraps up the regular season with a pair of Conference USA matches against UAB 3. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Rachel Daniell (UAB) 6-2, 6-2 (April 13) and nationally-ranked Tulane (April 15) in Birmingham, Ala. 4. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Caroline Faught (UAB) 6-4, 6-4 5. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Menanteau Moolman (UAB) 6-1, 6-1 Singles: 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. No player (UAB), by default 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Yuiri Nomoto (MT) 6-2, 6-3 2. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Lexi Brand (MT) 6-2, 6-4 Doubles: 3. Flavia Nagayama (MT) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 1. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Paula Alvarez/Isabel Fernandez (UAB) 8-3 4. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Nayara Moraes (MT) 6-4, 6-7, 12-10 2. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Rachel Daniell/Menanteau Moolman (UAB) 8-7 5. Monica Winkel (ULM) def. Marietta Bigus (MT) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 3. Ema Turudija/Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Caroline Faught/Sarah Witkowski (UAB) 8-3 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) def. Taylor Coffey (MT) 6-0, 6-3 Doubles competition: 1. Lexi Brand/Nayara Moraes (MT) def. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) 9-8 2. Marietta Bigus/Yuiri Nomoto (MT) def. Medy Blankvoort/Monica Winkel (ULM) 8-6 3. Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Alex Dachos/Flavia Nagayama (MT) 8-4

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2012 SPRING MATCH-BY-MATCH RECAPS ULM 0, Tulane 4 | April 15, 2012 | Birmingham, Ala. ULM FALLS TO NO. 58 TULANE TO END REGULAR SEASON BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The ULM tennis team battled No. 58 Tulane Sunday morning but fell 4-0 to close out the regular season at the UAB Tennis Courts.

Sun Belt Conference Tournament ULM 4, Western Kentucky 0 | April 19, 2012 | Denton, Texas

TENNIS SWEEPS WESTERN KENTUCKY IN FIRST ROUND OF THE SBC CHAMPIONSHIPS DENTON, Texas - A key rally by the team of Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova earned the doubles point for the ULM tennis team, sparking the No. 5 Warhawks to a 4-0 sweep of No. The Warhawks (14-3) and the Green Wave (18-5) each brought winning streaks into the 12 Western Kentucky Thursday in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference Championships contest as Tulane improved to its fifth consecutive win overall and on the road this season. at the Waranch Tennis Complex. The loss ended ULM’s 10 match roll. After both teams split the opening doubles matches, Western Kentucky’s (10-6-1) Monta In doubles Sophie Rufyikiri and Silvia Tumova dropped an 8-4 decision at the No. 1 spot, Reinfelde and Madeline Phillips took a commanding 4-0 lead in the third and deciding and Vivian Polak and Ema Turudija were taken down 8-3 to lose the point. Monica Winkel contest. Rufyikiri and Tumova battled back to win eight of the next nine points, taking the and Medy Blankvoort tussled with Caroline Thornton and Caroline Magnusson, but the match 8-5 and securing the crucial doubles point for ULM (15-3). match was called with the score 6-6. Tumova carried the steady play into singles, downing Carolina Barboza 6-0, 6-2 to extend Blankvoort was the only Warhawk to stay up in singles action by winning the first set and the overall Warhawk lead to 2-0. Medy Blankvoort claimed the second straight set singles leading the second 6-3, 3-2 before going unfinished on court three. Tumova and Polak’s win for ULM with a 6-0, 6-2 triumph over Lady Topper Alex Crofford. Ema Turudija clinched matches at No. 2 and No. 6 singles, respectively, also ended mid-way through their second the fourth and deciding match point with a 6-0, 6-1 decision over Western Kentucky’s sets. Katrina Vucina. Tulane guaranteed its victory with wins against Rufyikiri, Winkel and Turudija. Rufiyikiri and The Warhawks face No. 4 Denver (11-10) in the second round of the SBC Championships Turudija lost with identical 6-2, 6-3 results, and Magnusson blanked Winkel 6-0, 6-0. Friday at 11:30 a.m. at the Waranch Tennis Complex. ULM turns its attention to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament with the conclusion of regular season play, and is hungry to avenge its loss in the first round against Denver last year. The tournament begins Thursday in Denton, Texas, with the seeds and brackets to be announced Tuesday afternoon. Singles: 1. Mariam Kurdadze (TU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) 6-2, 6-3 2. Emma Levy (TU) vs. Silvia Tumova (ULM) 6-3, 2-3, unfinished 3. Caroline Thornton (TU) vs. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) 3-6, 2-3, unfinished 4. Caroline Magnusson (TU) def. Monica Winkel (ULM) 6-0, 6-0 5. Jenny Hois (TU) def. Ema Turudija (ULM) 6-2, 6-3 6. Lindsay Dvorak (TU) vs. Vivian Polak (ULM) 6-1, 1-5, unfinished

Singles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) vs. Monta Reinfelde (WKU) 6-3, 5-1, unfinished 2. Silvia Tumova (ULM) def. Carolina Barboza (WKU) 6-0, 6-2 3. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Alex Crofford (WKU) 6-0, 6-2 4. Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Katrina Vucina (WKU) 6-0, 6-1 5. Monica Winkel (ULM) vs. Madeline Phillips (WKU) 6-3, 3-1, unfinished 6. Vivian Polak (ULM) vs. Morgan Freeman (WKU) 6-2, 4-3, unfinished Doubles: 1. Rufyikiri/Tumova (ULM) def. Reinfelde/Phillips (WKU) 8-5 2. Barboza/Crofford (WKU) def. Winkel/Blankvoort (ULM) 8-2 3. Polak/Turudija (ULM) def. Vucina/Freeman (WKU) 8-2

Doubles: 1. Emma Levy/Mariam Kurdadze (TU) def. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) 8-4 2. Caroline Thornton/Caroline Magnusson (TU) vs. Monica Winkel/Medy Blankvoort (ULM) 6-6, unfinished

3. Hila Elster/Lindsay Dvorak (TU) def. Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) 8-3

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Sun Belt Conference Tournament ULM 2, Denver 4 | April 20, 2012 | Denton, Texas WARHAWKS ELIMINATED IN SUN BELT QUARTERFINALS BY DENVER 4-2 DENTON, Texas - The early momentum ULM built up by winning the doubles point fizzled as Denver rallied to take four singles matches Friday afternoon and win 4-2 to eliminate the Warhawks from the Sun Belt Conference Women’s Tennis Championships. It is the second year in a row the Warhawks fell at the hands of the No. 4 seed Pioneers (1210) in the quarterfinals, and nearly in identical fashion, as they also took the doubles point to open the match at the 2011 tournament. Originally seeded at No. 6, ULM was meant to face UALR in the first round and would have met Middle Tennessee in the quarterfinals, both opponents they defeated this season. The seedings, which are determined by ITA rankings, were revised however when it was determined the wrong results were used. It moved ULM up to the No. 5 seed, which put them on the opposite side of the bracket. ULM (15-4) grabbed an early 2-0 lead when Sophie Rufyikiri cruised to the team’s only victory in singles on court one 6-2, 6-2 against Sophia Bergner, who was an all-Sun Belt Team selection. Medy Blankvoort fought back from a loss in the first set to force a third at No. 3 singles, which went unfinished with her trailing 1-4. Monica Winkel was the only Warhawk to play a full third set, and fell to Steffi Rath in the No. 5 spot after she came back 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. The remaining Warhawks all lost in straight sets as Elena Najera took out Silvia Tumova 6-2, 6-4 on court two. Ema Turudijia and Vivian Polak both fell with 6-3, 6-4 results in reverse order. ULM nearly swept doubles action with Winkel and Blankvoort claiming an 8-3 victory and Polak and Turudija earning an almost identical 8-4 win at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Bergner and Rath came back to pull out a narrow 9-8 victory over Rufyikiri and Tumova. Singles: 1. Sophie Rufyikiri (ULM) def. Sophia Bergner (DEN-W) 6-2, 6-2 2. Elena Najera (DEN-W) def. Silvia Tumova (ULM) 6-2, 6-4 3. Caroline Schnell (DEN-W) vs. Medy Blankvoort (ULM) 6-2, 2-6, 1-4, unfinished 4. Emma Isberg (DEN-W) def. Ema Turudija (ULM) 6-3, 6-4 5. Steffi Rath (DEN-W) def. Monica Winkel (ULM) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 6. Natalie Dunn (DEN-W) def. Vivian Polak (ULM) 6-4, 6-3 Doubles: 1. Sophia Bergner/Steffi Rath (DEN-W) def. Sophie Rufyikiri/Silvia Tumova (ULM) 9-8 2. Monica Winkel/Medy Blankvoort (ULM) def. Elena Najera/Emma Isberg (DEN-W) 8-3 3. Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija (ULM) def. Caroline Schnell/Natalie Dunn (DEN-W) 8-4

SUN BELT CONFERENCE YEAR IN REVIEW SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S STANDINGS TEAM W-L North Texas* 18-7 ULM 15-4 South Alabama 14-6 Middle Tennessee 15-7 Western Kentucky 10-6-1 Arkansas State 11-9 Florida Atlantic 10-9 Denver 12-11 Troy 11-10 UALR 13-13 FIU 7-15 UL-Lafayette 4-16 * Sun Belt Conference Champion NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Nebraska 4, North Texas 0 FINAL ITA NATIONAL RANKINGS No. 54 - North Texas 2012 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAMS WOMEN’S SINGLES Tamara Slijepcevic, Arkansas State Sophia Bergner, Denver Rita Maisak, FIU Medy Blankvoort, ULM Kseniya Bardabush, North Texas Karoline Grymel, Troy WOMEN’S DOUBLES Sophie Bergner / Steffi Rath, Denver Nadia Le / Barbora Vykydalova, North Texas Karoline Grymel . Lyubov Dorofeeva, Troy WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Paula Dinuta, North Texas WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR Sujay Lama, North Texas

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2012 IN REVIEW

Sophomore Medy Blankvoort went 16-1 (4-0 in SBC) including winning 16 straight matches dating back to 2011. Blankvoort was named 2012 All-Sun Belt, marking the fourth consecutive year that ULM had All-Conference performer. She matched Claire Clark with the third highest winning percentage (.941).

Monica Winkel and Vivian Polak both ended their careers in strong fashion. Winkel went 13-4 (4-0 in SBC) and Polak went 11-4 (3-1 in SBC). Winkel finishes her career with singles record of 55-19 (.734) and Polak concluded her Warhawk career with a 47-21 (.691).

Freshman Ema Turudija announced her arrival with a 11-2 record and a perfect 4-0 mark in Sun Belt play. She won 10 straight matches at one point and was part of a dooubles’ team with Vivian Polak that went 13-3 and 3-0 in conference action.

Sixth year head coach, Terrence De Jongh, put together his third consecutive winning season and improved his ULM record to 77-46 (.620). He coached his eighth All-Sun Belt singles performer in Medy Blankvoort.

Another freshman, Sophie Rufyikiri, added some impressive deoth to the Warhawk roster. Rufyikiri went 9-9 (3-1 in SBC) and 8-8 at No. 1 singles. She teamed up with another newcomer, Silvia Tumova in doubles and the duo finished with a 12-5 record (2-1 in SBC). Tumova went 11-5 (1-2 in SBC) during her first season with ULM.

The Warhawk program went 15-4 (4-0 in SBC) in 2012 and won 10 consecutive matches including victories over Southern Miss, SMU, Middle Tennessee and UAB. ULM swept Western Kentucky (4-0) in the opening round of The Sun Belt Conference Tournament but fell to Denver (4-2) for the second consecutive season.

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CLAIRE CLARK Claire Clark had one of the most illustrious careers in the history of the ULM tennis program and capped it with a phenomenal season in 2011. She went 18-1 in singles play her senior season, finishing second all-time only to herself in winning percentage (.947). She and doubles partner Monica Winkel also finished the year with a 19-1 doubles record and a .950 winning percentage, the best in ULM’s history. Her impressive play led the Warhawks to an 18-2 overall record and 17 consecutive wins, the nation’s second-longest winning streak, which garnered them a No. 46 national ranking after upsetting No. 73 Mississippi State 6-1. Clark finished her career with just four losses in singles play after going 63-4, and holds the best career winning percentage in the history of the program (.940). Clark added to her long list of accolades by receiving two of the most prestigious of her career following her senior year. After being just one of 12 ULM students to graduate with a 4.0 cumulative GPA, she was named to the Capital One Academic AllAmerica At-Large First Team, the first Warhawk since 1994 to do so. The honor was the third of her career after landing on the second and third teams her sophomore and freshman years. She also garnered multiple honors from the Sun Belt Conference including the Sun Belt Female Postgraduate Scholarship Award, which is one of the league’s most prestigious. Her athletic achievements were again recognized as an All-Sun Belt Singles and Doubles Team selection and was the third time in her career she earned an AllSun Belt nod. Additionally, Clark was named the Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association Louisiana Player of the Year and picked up her third-straight All-Louisiana First Team Selection.

Three-Time Academic All-American First CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American since 1994 Sun Belt Female Postgraduate Scholarship Award ULM’s Top Female Student-Athlete Three-Time All-Sun Belt Singles Team 2011 LSWA Louisiana Player of the Year

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PROGRAM HISTORY

Above: ULM’s former women’s tennis student athletes take a group picture with the program’s first head coach, Dr. Dwight Vines. Below: ULM’s former men’s tennis student athletes pose for a group picture with Dr. Vines at the first ever Warhawk tennis reunion in October of 2008.

COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR Coach

Seasons

Yrs.

Rec.

Pct.

Dwight Vines

1973-74

1

6-0

1.000

Pam Baker

1973-75

2

10-2

.833

Martha Hawthorne

1976-79

4

88-21

.807

Mary Nyholm

1980-84

5

125-65

.658

Charlene Grafton

1985-86

2

27-17

.614

Jim Watkins

1986-87

1

4-18

.181

Bill Schwich/Wilson Campbell

1987-88

1

11-12

.487

Luis Castro-Malaga

1988-94

6

73-58

.557

Wilson Campbell

1994-95

1

19-3

.863

Gary Glassman

1995-97

2

25-13

.658

Randy Holden

1997-98

1

13-7

.650

Randy Rowley

1998-99

1

2-13

.133

Frank Polito

1999-01

2

24-26

.480

Maria Zavala

2001-03

2

37-14

.725

Bo Markovich Jill Breslin Terrence De Jongh

2004

1

3-15

.166

2004-06

2

21-18

.538

2006-pres.

6

77-46

.620

Warhawk Tennis

All-Americans and Hall of Famers line the annals of the Warhawk tennis program, making it one of the oldest and most history-rich of ULM’s athletic teams. Starting with an undefeated 1973-74 campaign and running through the program’s entrance into the Sun Belt Conference, the Warhawks have posted double-digit wins in 24 campaigns, finished with a winning record 22 times, and claimed a conference championship on seven different occasions. The first NCAA women’s squad of any sport on campus, the tennis team started strong. In the program’s first five seasons the team went a combined 72-14. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) and Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) took notice and before the program had reached its 10th birthday, ULM had become a mainstay in the national rankings. Competing as an independent, ULM took another step forward in the 1978 season when Sherry Dunkin [pictured top left] became the program’s first All-American following a 41-12 campaign. Dunkin became the first female student-athlete in any sport at ULM to garner the honor. Six years later Maria Lindstrom [pictured top right] posted a 31-5 record at number one singles and claimed the Southland Conference title to become the program’s second All-American. Dunkin provided another first for the program and became the first female student-athlete in the ULM Athletics Hall of Fame when she was inducted in 1988. Ten years later, Dunkin was joined by Brenda Hook the program’s all-time singles victories leader (156) and driving force behind four-consecutive AIAW top 20 rankings - in the school’s hall of fame. Dunkin, Hook, and three former male student-athletes (Jose Alvarez, Terry Moor, and Phil Trahan) in the five-person tennis contingent in the 100-plus member ULM Athletics Hall of Fame. Nine total former female student-athletes have garnered the honor at ULM, with the two from tennis representing the third-highest total for a single team, trailing only the three honorees from each the women’s basketball team and track & field squads. In 25 seasons in the Southland Conference, the Warhawk tennis squad finished outside of the top three in the league’s standings on only five occasions. ULM claimed one postseason tournament and six regular season championships as a member of the league and represented the conference in the 2003 NCAA Tournament. ULM honored this storied history - recognizing the program’s ‘founding father’ and first coach, Dr. Dwight Vines - in a reunion in October of 2008. Featuring 45 former student-athletes, as well as the current Warhawk tennis squad, the three-day event helped bridge the gap between the team’s of the past and present, while energizing the program as it began its push back to national prominence.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Season 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Win 6 4 13 18 31 26 29 27 13 24 32 19 8 4 11 5 17 9 17 11 14 19 12 13 13 2 9 15 17

Loss 0 2 2 2 8 9 8 10 17 16 14 3 14 18 12 13 6 17 3 11 8 3 6 7 7 13 15 11 8

Pct. 1.000 .667 .866 .900 .795 .743 .784 .730 .433 .600 .696 .863 .364 .181 .478 .278 .739 .346 .850 .500 .636 .863 .667 .650 .650 .133 .375 .577 .680

2002-03

20

6

.769

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

3 10 11 9 8 9 18 18 15

15 10 8 11 13 10 6 2 4

.166 .500 .579 .450 .381 .476 .750 .900 .789

559

348

.616

Totals

WARHAWK INDIVIDUAL HONORS Notes Undefeated Season Third in state Third in state 16th in AIAW/16th in USTA 17th in AIAW/14th in USTA 20th in AIAW 16th in AIAW Second in state

Second in Southland Conf. Soutland Conf. Champion Second in Southland Conf. Second in Southland Conf. Third in Southland Conf. Third in Southland Conf. Fourth in Southland Conf. Second in Southland Conf. Southland Conf. Champion Southland Conf. Champion Southland Conf. Champion Second in Southland Conf. SLC Tournament Runner-Up Southland Conf. Champion Southland Conf. Champion Third in Southland Conf. 10th in Southland Conf. Fifth in Southland Conf. Third in Southland Conf. Third in Southland Conf. Second in Southland Conf. SLC Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament vs Stanford 10th in Southland Conf. Fifth in Southland Conf. Third in Southland Conf. Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament

Conference Singles Champions (31) No. 1 - Maria Lindstrom: 1984 & 1985 Beatrice Niedzialek: 1990, 1991, & 1992 Sandy Hole: 1996 No. 2 - Stephanie Burnam: 1986 Helen Crook: 1991 Eva Eguiguren: 1994 & 1996 Sahiba Chadha: 1997 No. 3 - Pernilla Hallberg: 1984 Lillemor Hallberg: 1985 Leslie Henry: 1986 Giovanna Devercelli: 1991 Sandy Hole: 1995 Sahiba Chadha: 1996 No. 4 - Annabelle Landa: 1983 Giovanna Devercelli: 1992 Diane Clark: 1993 Marie-Claude Ostiguy: 1997 No. 5 - Stephanie Burnam: 1983 Carmen Pitarch: 1991 Romina Ventura: 1996 Anna White: 1997 No. 6 - Julie Adams: 1984 Alice Sherman: 1986 Tracy Rodger: 1988 Diane Clark: 1991 & 1992 Claudia Ibanez: 1997

Conference Doubles Champions (16)

No. 1 - Maria Lindstrom/Pernilla Hallberg: 1984 Maria Lindstrom/Lillemor Hedberg: 1985 Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli: 1990 Sandy Hole/Romina Ventura: 1996 Sandy Hole/Anna White: 1998 No. 2 - Colleen O’Connell/Joanna Nichols: 1983 Colleen O’Connell/Michele Ruschhaupt: 1984 Pernilla Hallberg/Leslie Henry: 1985 Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli: 1991 Sahiba Chadha/Eva Eguiguren: 1996 Sahiba Chadha/Anna White: 1997 Sahiba Chadha/Marie-Claude Ostiguy: 1998 No. 3 - Kim Knight/Carmen Alvarez: 1987 Diane Clark/Julie Sinkins: 1992 Anh Diep/Claudia Ibanez: 1996 Anh Diep/Valerie Mazza: 1997 NOTE: The format of tennis competition changed in 1999 from individual to team based to reflect format change in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to 1999, ULM earned 42 individual championships in the Southland Conference, more than double any other school in the league’s history. ULM also holds the record for team regular season championships at six.

Academic All-Americans (3) Kelly Bucewicz, 2003 Claire Clark, 2009 Claire Clark, 2010 Claire Clark, 2011

Conference Player of the Year (4)

Beatrice Niedzialek, 1990-92 (Southland Conf.) Sandy Hole, 1996 (Southland Conf.)

Conference Newcomer of the Year (1) Sherry Dunkin 1978 All-American

Maria Lindstrom 1984 All-American

Julie Perovic, 2001 (Southland Conf.)

Coach of the Year (5)

Mary Nyholm, 1984 (Southland Conf.) Luis Castro-Malaga, 1992 (Southland Conf.) Luis Castro-Malaga, 1993 (Southland Conf.) Wilson Campbell, 1995 (Southland Conf.) Gary Glassman, 1997 (Southland Conf.)

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PROGRAM RECORDS Season Singles Wins Leaders Player 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Maria Lindstrom Brenda Hook Brenda Hook Sherry Dunkin Mary Arnie Brenda Hook Mary Arnie Julie Jones Mary Arnie Colleen O’Connell Merri Bradford

Year

Season Doubles Wins Leaders 61-11 49-16 49-16 45-21 39-22 38-20 36-21 36-21 35-18 34-12 34-17

Season Singles Win-Percentage Leaders Player 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Claire Clark Claire Clark Claire Clark Medy Blankvoort Diane Clark Julie Sinkins Beatrice Niedzialek Vivian Polak Monica Winkel Sahiba Chadha

Year

PCT (Rec)

2009-10 2010-11 2008-09 2011-12 1991-92 1991-92 1989-90 2009-10 2009-10 1994-95

.957 (22-1) .947 (18-1) .941 (16-1) .941 (16-1) .933 (28-2) .906 (29-3) .897 (26-3) .869 (20-3) .869 (20-3) .867 (26-4)

1. 3. 4. 5. 7.

10.

Year

Mary Arnie/Julie Jones Sherry Dunkin/Brenda Hook Mary Arnie/Merri Bradford Jana Hanks/Julie Jones Maria Lindstrom/Lillemor Hadberg Colleen O’Connell/C. Berryman Jana Hanks/Julie Jones Mary Arnie/Merri Bradford Sherry Dunkin/Brenda Hook Brenda Hook/Walters Ingrid Roux/Suzanne Roux

1980-81 1977-78 1979-80 1979-80 1984-85 1980-81 1979-80 1977-78 1979-80 1978-79 1980-81

Record 42-11 42-18 39-12 38-7 28-8 28-17 27-8 27-10 27-11 26-5 26-11

Season Doubles Win-Percentage Leaders Players 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

Claire Clark/Monica Winkel Vivian Polak/Ana Burjaili Sandy Hole/Romina Ventura Sandy Hole/Anna White Maria Lindstrom/Pernilla Hallberg Ingrid Roux/Suzanne Roux Helen Crook/Victoria Davis Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli Vivian Polak/Ema Turudija Sandy Hole/Romina Ventura Diane Clark/Julie Sinkins

Year

PCT (Rec)

2010-11 2009-10 1995-96 1997-98 1983-84 1983-84 1991-92 1989-90 2011-12 1994-95 1991-92

.950 (19-1) .895 (17-2) .857 (24-4) .846 (22-4) .828 (24-5) .828 (24-5) .821 (23-5) .813 (13-3) .813 (13-3 .810 (17-4) .810 (17-4)

Career Doubles Wins Leaders

Career Singles Wins Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Players

Record

1984-85 1977-78 1979-80 1977-78 1978-79 1978-79 1979-80 1979-80 1980-81 1980-81 1978-79

Player

Years

Record

Brenda Hook Mary Arnie Merri Bradford Colleen O’Connell Sherry Dunkin Sandy Hole Beatrice Niedzialek Maria Lindstrom Sahiba Chadha Louise Tuff

1977-80 1977-80 1976-80 1980-84 1976-78 1994-98 1990-93 1983-85 1994-98 1978-82

154-65 140-85 112-64 105-67 103-43 100-32 94-27 92-16 81-33 81-44

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

Years

Record

Mary Arnie Julie Jones Brenda Hook Merri Bradford Colleen O’Connell Sherry Dunkin Jana Hanks Sandy Hole Sahiba Chadha Cindy Berryman

1977-80 1977-80 1977-80 1980-84 1980-84 1976-80 1977-80 1994-98 1994-98 1981-83

146-52 143-40 140-55 109-48 106-50 103-39 97-30 84-24 79-24 69-39

ULM All-Conference Honors SINGLES (45) 1983 - Anabelle Landa, Stephanie Burnam 1984 - Maria Lindstrom, Pernilla Hallberg, Julie Adams 1985 - Maria Lindstrom, Pernilla Hallberg 1986 - Stephanie Burnam, Leslie Henry, Alice Sherman 1988 - Tracy Rodger 1990 - Beatrice Niedzialek 1991 - Beatrice Niedzialek, Helen Crook, Giovanna Devercelli, Carmen Pitarch, Diane Clark 1992 - Beatrice Niedzialek, Giovanna Devercelli, Julie Sinkins, Diane Clark 1993 - Diane Clark 1994 - Eva Eguiguren 1995 - Sahiba Chadha, Eva Eguiguren 1996 - Sandy Hole, Eva Eguiguren, Sahiba Chadha, Claudia Ibanez, Romina Ventura 1997 - Sahiba Chadha, Marie-Claude Ostiguy, Anna White, Claudia Ibanez 2001 - Kathi Sadofsky (2nd Team) 2003 - Kelly Bucewicz (1st Team), Diana Espinal (1st Team) 2005 - Nataliya Ostrovska (1st Team) 2006 - Daliny Sithimorada (2nd Team) 2009 - Claire Clark, Marion Lehhman 2010 - Claire Clark 2011 - Claire Clark, Letha Gaigher, Vivian Polak, Monica Winkel 2012 - Medy Blankvoort

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DOUBLES (26) 1983 - Colleen O’Connell/Joanna Nichols 1984 - Maria Lindstrom/Pernilla Hallberg Colleen O’Connell/Michele Ruschhaupt 1985 - Maria Lindstrom/Lillemor Hadberg Pernilla Hallberg/Leslie Henry 1987 - Kim Knight/Carmen Alvarez 1990 - Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli 1991 - Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli 1992 - Diane Clark/Julie Sinkins 1993 - Beatrice Niedzialek/Giovanna Devercelli 1995 - Sahiba Chada/Jowita Kaszynska, Eva Eguiguren/Anh Diep Sandy Hole/Romina Ventura 1996 - Sandy Hole/Romina Ventura, Claudia Ibanez/Anh Diep, Sahiba Chadha/Eva Eguiguren 1997 - Sahiba Chadha/Anna White, Valerie Mazza/Anh Diep 1998 - Sandy Hole/Anna White 2001 - Anna Yenyk/Julie Perovic (2nd Team), Kathi Sadofsky/Carolina Souza (2nd Team) 2002 - Matilde Taborda/Veronica Perez (2nd Team) 2003 - Kelly Bucewicz/Diana Espinal (1st Team) 2010 - Vivian Polak/Ana Burjaili 2011 - Claire Clark/Monica Winkel, Vivian Polak/Ana Burjaili

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1973-74 / 6-0 Coach Dwight Vines / Coach Pam Baker Northwestern State, 7-0 LSU, 6-1 UL-Lafayette, 7-0 Northwestern State, 7-0 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 1974-75 / 4-2 Coach Pam Baker LSU, 4-5 Northwestern State, 11-1 UL-Lafayette, Won by Default Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 5-6 Louisiana Tech, Won by Default 1975-76 / 13-2 Coach Martha Hawthorne Northwestern State, 9-0 Ole Miss, 9-0 Mississippi University for Women, 1-8 Mississippi State, 9-0 Auburn, 5-4 Alabama, 5-4 LSU, 0-9 Houston, 6-0 UL-Lafayette, 8-1 Northwestern State, 9-0 Hendrix College, 9-0 Houston, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 8-1 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 8-1 1976-77 / 18-2 Coach Martha Hawthorne Mississippi University for Women, 6-3 Ole Miss, 9-0 Alabama, 7-2 Arkansas, 9-0 Texas Tech, 8-1 LSU, 1-8 Northwestern State, 9-0 Southern Arkansas, 7-0 Tulane, 8-1 Florida State, 6-3 Penn, 9-0

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Rollins College, 1-8 South Alabama, 9-0 Nebraska, 8-1 Texas A&M, 8-1 UT Martin, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Houston, 8-1 Nicholls State, 8-1 1977-78 / 31-8 Coach Martha Hawthorne Alabama, 9-0 Florida State, 8-1 Florida, 0-9 Rollins College, 3-6 South Florida, 5-4 Auburn, 8-1 LSU, 3-6 Houston, 9-0 Southern Arkansas, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Southern Arkansas, 9-0 Purdue, 9-0 * Lamar, 8-1 * LSU, 4-5 * Louisiana Tech, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Texas A&M, 9-0 Ole Miss, 7-2 Tulane, 7-3 Northwestern State, 9-0 Nicholls State, 9-0 + Tulane, 7-3 + Northwestern State, 8-1 + Northwestern State, 7-2 Oklahoma State, 7-2 # Texas State. 8-1 # Trinity, 2-7 # SMU, 5-4 # San Diego State, 2-7 @ * NLU Tournament + LAIAW Championships (Baton Rouge, La.) # SEAIAW Championships @ AIAW National Championships

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978-79 / 26-9 Coach Martha Hawthorne McNeese State, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Florida State, 4-5 Rollins College, 3-6 Stetson, 9-0 Southern Arkansas, 9-0 * Houston, 8-1 * LSU, 7-2 * Kansas, 9-0 Texas A&M, 8-1 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Minnesota, 7-2 Minnesota University for Women, 8-1 Nicholls State, 7-0 Unknown, 9-1 Texas, 3-6 Ole Miss, 7-2 Louisiana Tech, 7-0 UL-Lafayette, 9-0 + Tulane, 9-0 + LSU, 7-2 + Northwestern State, 9-0 Houston, 8-1 # Texas A&M, 9-0 # Trinity, 4-5 # TCU, 2-7 # North Carolina, 3-7 # Florida, 2-6 % * NLU Tournament + LAIAW Tournament (Monroe, La.) # SWAIAW Regionals (Baton Rouge, La.) % AIAW Nationals (Iowa City, Iowa) 1979-80 / 29-8 Coach Mary Nyholm UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Rollins College, 1-8 South Florida, 6-3 Florida State, 8-1 LSU, 2-7 Auburn, 6-1 Miami (FL), 3-6 Ole Miss, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Memphis, 8-1 Northwestern State, 9-0

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UL-Lafayette, 9-0 Texas A&M, 9-0 TCU, 8-1 Trinity, 2-7 Miami (FL), 5-4 Tulane, 6-1 McNeese State, 9-0 * Tulane, 6-1 * LSU, 4-5 * Louisiana Tech, 8-1 Oklahoma, 9-0 # Trinity, 1-8 # LSU, 6-3 # Wisconsin, 6-3 + Trinity, 0-9 + Clemson, 2-7 + * LAIAW Tournament # SWAIAW Tournament + AIAW Tournament 1980-81 / 27-10 Coach Mary Nyholm Louisiana Tech, 8-1 LSU, 3-6 Alabama, 8-1 Ole Miss, 4-5 South Florida, 5-4 Florida State, 1-8 Indiana State, 9-0 Stephen F. Austin, 8-1 Rice, 7-2 Oklahoma, 8-1 Texas Tech, 7-2 TCU, 1-8 Lamar, 6-3 Texas-Permian Basin, 6-3 SMU, 4-5 Louisiana Tech, 9-0 SMU, 9-0 North Texas, 2-7 Southeastern Louisiana, 9-0 * Tulane, 9-0 * LSU, 3-6 * Arkansas, 8-1 # TCU, 3-6 # Oklahoma, 5-1 # Oklahoma State, 6-0 # Lamar, 5-4 #

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* LAIAW Tournament # SWAIAW Tournament 1981-82 / 13-17 Coach Mary Nyholm Feb. 16 at Louisiana Tech, 8-1 Feb. 20 at Arkansas, 4-5 Feb. 21 at Oral Roberts, 7-2 Feb. 22 at Baylor, 8-1 Feb. 24 at UT San Antonio, 8-1 Feb. 24 at Trinity, 1-8 Feb. 28 vs. Vanderbilt, 5-4 March 2 at South Florida, 1-8 March 3 at Florida State, 0-9 March 4 Ole Miss, 1-5 March 5 North Carolina, 0-6 March 10 vs. Rice, 2-6 March 11 vs. Alabama, 2-7 March 11 vs. Arkansas, 4-5 March 15 vs. Ole Miss, 1-8 March 18 vs. Western Illinois, 8-1 March 19 vs. McNeese State, 8-1 March 20 vs. Auburn, 5-4 March 25 South Carolina, 0-6 March 26 Auburn, 1-5 March 1 UAB, 8-1 * March 1 Mississippi State, 6-3 * March 2 Ole Miss, 2-7 * March 3 Alabama, 2-7 * * Southern Collegiate Championships (Columbus, Ga.) 1982-83 / 24-16 Coach Mary Nyholm Louisiana Tech, 6-3 UALR, 7-2 Vanderbilt, 3-6 UT Chattanooga, 3-6 Clemson, 1-8 Furman, 6-3 College of Charleston, 6-3 Georgia Southern, 6-3 Jackson State, 9-0 UL-Lafayette, 7-2 Stetson, 6-1 Rollins College, 1-8 Florida State, 1-8 North Carolina, 1-5 Alabama, 6-3

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Arkansas, 4-5 Stephen F. Austin, 9-0 Louisiana Tech, 6-3 Memphis, 6-3 Lamar, 2-7 Northwestern State, 8-1 UT San Antonio, 5-1 Western Illinois, 9-0 Southern Illinois, 6-3 Rice, 1-8 SMU, 1-5 Texas Tech, 3-6 Tyler JC, 2-7 Texas A&M Commerce, 9-0 Cook County, 5-4 Centenary, 5-4 SLC Tournament (Finished Second) 1983-84 / 32-14 Coach Mary Nyholm at Arkansas, 4-5 UALR, 6-3 Wichita State, 5-4 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9-0 at TCU, 4-5 Michigan, 5-3 at Oklahoma, 7-2 at Florida State, 1-5 Rollins College, 3-6 Alabama, 7-2 Lamar, 6-3 at Houston Baptist, 7-2 at Houston, 2-7 vs. McNeese State, 9-0 vs. Northwestern State, 8-1 vs. Lamar, 5-4 vs. West Texas A&M, 8-1 vs. Tyler JC, 8-1 vs. LSU, 5-4 vs. Arkansas, 5-4 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9-0 Arizona, 1-5 Georgia, 0-6 at Memphis, 9-0 UAB, 9-0 Vanderbilt, 5-1 at Mississippi State, 7-2 at Ole Miss, 3-6

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Mississippi State, 1-7 McNeese State, 5-4 Tyler JC, 4-6 North Texas, 7-2 Baylor, 5-4 UL-Lafayette, 0-6 Northwestern State, 1-5 Tulane, 0-7 SLC Tournament (Finished Second) 1986-87 / 4-18 Coach Jim Watkins Ole Miss, 0-9 Northwestern State, 4-5 McNeese State, 4-3 Texas State, 2-7 Sam Houston State, 6-3 Baylor, 7-2 Tyler JC, 1-8 Northwestern State, 3-6 UALR, 2-7 McNeese State, 5-2 UAB, 1-8 Tulane, 1-5 Arkansas, 1-5 UL-Lafayette, 3-6 Kansas, 1-5 North Texas, 2-4 Murray State, 1-5 Southern Illinois, 1-5 Memphis, 2-4 UAB, 0-6 Mississippi State, 0-6 Arkansas State, 4-5 UALR, 1-5 Finished Third at SLC Tournament 1987-88 / 11-12, 2-2 Coach Bill Schwich / Coach Wilson Campbell Feb. 19 Tulsa, 7-2 Feb. 20 at UALR, 4-5 Feb. 23 at Auburn, 1-8 Feb. 25 at Florida State, 3-6 Feb 25 South Florida, 4-5 Feb. 27 Rollins College, 1-5 March 5 vs. UALR, 4-5 March 9 vs. Centenary, 8-1 March 12 at Arkansas, 1-8 March 12 Missouri State, 8-1

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April 1 vs. Northwestern State, 5-4 * April 7 at Louisiana Tech, Rained Out April 8 at Sam Houston State, 9-0 * April 9 at Texas State, 9-0 * April 10 UT San Antonio, 7-2 * April 17 at UT Arlington, 9-0 * April 22-24 SLC Tournament (Won with 66 points) ! Texas Tech Invitational # Rice/Donnay Tennis Classic * Southland Conference Match 1993-94 / 14-8, 8-1 Coach Luis Castro-Malaga Oct. 29 at Texas Tech, 1-7 ! Oct. 30 UTEP, 5-1 ! Oct. 30 Colorado, 1-5 ! Feb. 14 at SMU, 4-5 Feb. 15 at TCU, 4-5 Feb. 16 at Baylor, 2-6 Feb. 18 vs. Lamar, 8-1 # Feb. 19 vs. Tulane, 5-2 # Feb. 20 vs. Centenary, 5-1 # Feb. 26 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 5-1 March 2 at Memphis, 5-1 March 3 at Mississippi State, 4-5 March 13 at UT Arlington, 8-1 * March 19 at Sam Houston State, 9-0 * March 20 at Stephen F. Austin, 9-0 * March 30 at Northwestern State, 4-5 * April 1 vs. McNeese State, 9-0 * April 2 vs. Nicholls State, 6-3 * April 7 vs. UL-Lafayette, 4-5 * April 9 vs. UT San Antonio, 6-3 * April 10 vs. Texas State, 9-0 * April 20 at North Texas, 7-2 * April 22-24 SLC Tournament (Finished Second) ! Texas Tech Invitational # NLU Quadrangular * Southland Conference Match 1994-95 / 19-3, 9-0 Coach Wilson Campbell Oct. 14 at Texas Tech, 7-1 Oct. 15 North Texas, 5-1 Oct. 15 Northern Arizona, 5-0 Feb. 12 at Southeastern Louisiana, 8-1 Feb. 13 at Tulane, Rained Out Feb. 27 at SMU, 5-4 Feb. 28 at TCU, 4-3

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March 1 at Baylor, 6-3 March 11 vs. North Texas, 9-0 * March 12 vs. UT Arlington, 6-3 * March 18 vs. Sam Houston State, 9-0 * March 19 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9-0 * March 21 vs. Northwestern State, 9-0 March 23 at Centenary, 6-0 March 31 at Southeastern Louisiana, 4-5 April 1 at McNeese State, 9-0 * April 2 at Nicholls State, 8-1 * April 8 at UT San Antonio, 8-1 * April 9 at Texas State, 9-0 * April 15 at Rice, 4-5 April 21 Sam Houston State, 6-0 # April 22 UT San Antonio, 5-0 # Aril 23 Nicholls State, 2-5 # *Southland Conference Match # SLC Tournament

Feb. 22 at TCU, 2-7 Feb. 23 vs. Lamar, 5-1 Feb. 27 ay Arkansas, 2-7 March 1 vs. Mississippi State, 4-5 March 4 at Northwestern State, 7-0 * March 8 vs. Sam Houston State, 7-0 * March 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7-0 * March 11 vs. Arkansas State, 7-0 March 15 at UT San Antonio, 7-0 * March 16 at Texas State, 7-0 * March 22 vs. UT Arlington, 7-0 * March 28 at South Alabama, 2-5 March 29 Southern Miss, 5-1 April 5 at McNeese State, 7-0 * April 6 at Nicholls State, 6-1 April 12 UALR, 6-0 April 17-19 SLC Tournament (Won with 87 points) *Southland Conference Match

1995-96 / 12-6, 9-0 Coach Gary Glassman Feb. 8 at Baylor, 3-6 Feb. 10 vs. Centenary, 9-0 Feb. 17 vs. Tulane, 5-4 Feb. 22 at Sam Houston State, 9-0 * Feb. 23 at Rice, 3-6 March 8 at SMU, 4-5 March 9 at TCU, 3-5 March 10 at Stephen F. Austin, 9-0 * March 16 at Houston, 2-5 March 23 vs. McNeese State, 9-0 * March 24 vs. Nicholls State, 9-0 * March 28 at Northwestern State, 8-1 * March 30 vs. Texas State, 8-1 * March 31 vs. UT San Antonio, 8-1 * April 6 at North Texas, 9-0 * April 7 at UT Arlington, 9-0 * April 10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 5-3 April 12 vs. Arkansas State, 3-6 April 14 at South Alabama, Rained Out April 19-21 SLC Tournament (Won with 78 points) * Southland Conference Match

1997-98 / 13-7, 7-2 Coach Randy Holden Jan. 31 at Ole Miss, 0-9 Feb. 7 at Samford, Canceled Feb. 8 at Birmingham Southern, 5-2 Feb. 20 vs. Centenary, 9-0 Feb. 22 at UALR, 7-2 Feb. 24 at Mississippi State, 2-7 March 1 at Oklahoma State, 2-7 March 2 at Arkansas State, 4-2 March 9 vs. SMU, 6-3 March 18 vs. Texas State, 6-3 * March 22 vs. UT San Antonio, 5-4 * March 25 at UT Arlington, 5-4 * March 28 at Stephen F. Austin, 6-3 * March 29 at McNeese State, 6-3 * March 30 at Lamar, 4-5 April 2 vs. Southern Miss, 2-6 April 4 vs. Northwestern State, 7-2 * April 5 vs. UL-Lafayette, 1-5 * April 6 Nicholls State, 4-5 * April 7 Southeastern Louisiana, 5-4 April 15 at Sam Houston State, 5-4 * April 16 SLC Tournament (Finished Third) *Southland Conference Match

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS March 20 vs. Nicholls State, 0-9 March 21 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 6-1 March 27 at Lamar. 0-9 March 28 at McNeese State, 0-5 * April 1 at Louisiana Tech, 6-1 April 2 vs. UT Arlington, 1-8 * April 3 vs. Sam Houston State, 3-4 * April 5 at Northwestern State, 0-9 * April 7 at Texas State, 3-4 * April 8 at UT San Antonio, 0-9 * April 8 at UT- San Antonio, 0-5 * April 11 at UL-Lafayette, 1-5 April 12 at Centenary, 2-5 * Southland Conference Match 1999-00 / 9-15, 5-5 Coach Frank Polito Feb. 5 at New Orleans, 0-9 Feb. 11 at Memphis, 0-8 Feb. 12 at UT Martin, 1-6 Feb. 19 vs. Alcorn State, 9-0 Feb. 19 vs. Louisiana Tech, 6-3 March 3 at Sam Houston State, 5-4 * March 4 at Stephen F. Austin, 0-9 * March 5 at UT Arlington, 0-9 * March 11 vs. McNeese State, 7-2 * March 12 vs. Louisiana Tech, 5-4 March 14 vs. Northwestern State, 4-5 * March 18 at Southeastern Louisiana, 5-1 * March 19 at Nicholls State, 5-0 * March 25 vs. Cal Poly, 4-5 March 26 vs. Cal-Fullerton, 5-4 March 27 vs. Idaho, 2-5 April 1 vs. UT San Antonio, 0-5 * April 2 vs. Texas State, 5-1 * April 7 vs. Arkansas State, 1-8 April 8 vs. Troy, 0-9 April 9 at UALR, 3-6 April 11 at UL-Lafayette, 3-6 April 13 Lamar, 4-5 # * Southland Conference Match # SLC Tournament 2000-01 / 15-11, 8-2 Coach Frank Polito Jan. 28 vs. Baylor, 0-7 Feb. 3 at LSU, 1-6 Feb. 4 at New Orleans, 3-4 Feb. 9 Drake, 0-5 #

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March 13 vs. McNeese State, 1-6 * March 26 vs. Northwestern State, 2-5 * March 20 at Southeastern Louisiana, 2-5 * March 21 at Nicholls State, 4-3 * March 28 vs. Sam Houston State, 1-6 * March 31 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2-5 April 3 vs. UT San Antonio, 1-6 * April 4 vs. Texas State, 2-5 * April 13 Lamar, 2-5 + * Southland Conference Match + SLC Tournament 2004-05 / 10-10, 5-5 Coach Jill Breslin Jan. 29 at Mississippi State, 0-4 Feb. 5 at Alcorn State, 7-0 Feb. 6 at Southern Miss, 1-6 Feb. 10 at Centenary, 6-1 Feb. 13 at UAB, 2-5 Feb. 16 vs. Grambling State, 7-0 Feb. 19 vs. Arkansas State, 5-2 March 5 at Texas State, 4-3 * March 6 at UT San Antonio, PPD March 13 at Lamar, 3-4 * March 17 vs. UALR, 3-4 March 19 vs. Nicholls State, 7-0 * March 22 at Northwestern State, 5-2 * March 29 at Louisiana Tech, 4-3 April 2 at Stephen F. Austin, 4-3 * April 3 at McNeese State, 3-4 * April 9 vs. Sam Houston State, 2-5 * April 10 vs. UT Arlington, 2-5 * April 16 UT San Antonio, 4-3 + April 17 Southeastern Louisiana, 3-4 + * Southland Conference Match + SLC Tournament 2005-06 / 11-8, 6-3 Coach Jill Breslin Feb. 4 vs. UAB, 1-6 Feb. 8 at UALR, 2-5 Feb. 11 at Birmingham Southern, Canceled Feb. 14 vs. Grambling State, 7-0 Feb. 18 at South Alabama, Canceled Feb. 19 at Southern Miss, 4-3 Feb. 25 at SMU, Canceled Feb. 28 vs. Alcorn State, 7-0 March 7 vs. Northwestern State, 6-1 * March 11 vs. Texas State, 5-2 *

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Feb. 24 vs. Grambling State, 7-0 Feb. 29 vs. Arkansas State, 2-4 * March 1 vs. Delta State, 6-1 March 2 vs. UAB, 2-5 March 15 at Southern Miss, 2-5 March 20 at Northwestern State, 2-5 March 26 Abilene Christian, 2-5 March 28 at North Texas, 2-5 * April 9 at UALR, 2-4 * April 10 Southeast Missouri, 5-1 April 12 vs. UL-Lafayette, 1-6 * April 20 Arkansas State, 1-4 + * Sun Belt Conference Match + SBC Tournament 2008-09 / 9-10, 0-4 Coach Terrence De Jongh Jan. 29 vs. Alcorn State, 7-0 Jan. 31 at Mississippi State, 1-6 Feb. 1 at Delta State, 5-2 Feb. 4 vs. Texas A&M CC, 4-3 Feb. 7 Montana State, 3-4 Feb 8 at Sam Houston State, 2-5 Feb. 14 vs. Lamar, 4-3 March 6 vs. UALR, 3-4 * March 13 UTEP, 4-2 March 14 at Arkansas State, 2-5 * March 15 SE Missouri State, 5-1 March 21 at McNeese State, 3-4 March 22 at UL-Lafayette, 1-6 * April 1 at Northwestern State, 2-5 April 3 vs. Troy, 3-4 * April 10 vs. Southern, 6-1 April 11 at Jackson State, 6-1 April 17 UL-Lafayette, 4-2 + April 18 FIU, 0-4 + * Sun Belt Conference Match + SBC Tournament 2009-10 / 17-7, 2-2 Coach Terrence De Jongh Feb. 6 at Southern, 6-1 Feb. 7 at Lamar, 5-2 Feb. 11 at Alcorn State, 7-0 Feb. 20 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 5-2 Feb. 21 at Mississippi State, 3-4 March 5 vs. Delta State, 6-1 March 9 at Central Arkansas, 6-1 March 10 at UALR, 4-3 *

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March 13 vs. Arkansas State, 4-3 * March 19 at Troy, 3-4 * March 22 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 5-2 March 31 at Memphis, 3-4 April 2 Middle Tennessee, 3-4 * April 3 UAB, 5-2 April 7 vs. Jackson State, 6-1 April 8 vs. New Orleans, 4-1 April 10 at Houston, 4-2 April 11 at UT Pan American, 6-0 April 14 vs. Northwestern State, 3-4 April 17 vs. Southern Miss 3-4 April 18 vs. McNeese State, 5-2 April 22 South Alabama, 4-0 + April 23 Troy, 4-3 + April 24 FIU, 3-4 + * Sun Belt Conference Match +SBC Tournament

Feb. 11 at Nicholls State, 6-1 Feb. 16 at Mississippi State, 3-4 Feb. 19 vs. Auburn, 1-6 Feb. 24 vs. UT Pan American, 7-0 March 4 vs. Southern Miss, 6-1 March 8 at Arkansas-Fort Smith, 6-1 March 9 at UALR, 5-0 * March 9 at Central Arkansas, 4-0 March 22 vs. UL-Lafayette, 5-2 * March 25 at SMU, 4-3 April 1 vs. Arkansas State, 6-1 * April 6 vs. Middle Tennessee, 5-2 * April 13 at UAB, 5-2 April 15 Tulane, 0-4 April 19 Western Kentucky, 4-0 + April 20 Denver 2-4 + * Sun Belt Conference Match + SBC Tournament

2010-11 / 18-2, 5-0 Coach Terrence De Jongh Jan. 22 UT San Antonio, 6-1 Jan. 22 at SMU, 0-4 Jan. 23 UT Pan American, 7-0 Feb. 11 vs. Central Arkansas, 6-1 Feb. 12 vs. Southern, 6-1 Feb. 15 vs. Alcorn State, 6-1 Feb. 18 at Northwestern State, 5-2 Feb. 19 Houston, 4-3 Feb. 25 at Southern Miss, 5-2 Feb. 27 at Mississippi State, 6-1 March 7 at Lipscomb, 7-0 March 8 at Middle Tennessee, 7-0 March 20 at McNeese State, 5-2 March 26 vs. Nicholls State, 7-0 March 27 vs. Troy, 6-1 * April 6 vs. UALR, 7-0 * April 9 vs. Delta State, 7-0 April 10 vs. UL-Lafayette, 4-1 * April 17 at Arkansas State, 4-3 * April 22 Denver, 3-4 + * Sun Belt Conference Match + SBC Tournament 2011-12 / 15-4, 4-0 Coach Terrence De Jongh Jan. 28 vs. McNeese State, 6-1 Jan. 29 vs. Alcorn State, 7-0 Feb. 2 at Delta State, 7-0

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RECORD VERSUS Abilene Christian: 0-2 Alabama: 7-4 Alcorn State: 13-0 Arizona: 0-2 Arkansas: 3-9 Arkansas Fort Smith: 1-0 Arkansas State: 8-8 Auburn: 4-5 Austin Peay: 1-0 Baylor: 6-6 Birmingham Southern: 1-1 Cal Poly: 0-1 Centenary: 17-3 Central Arkansas: 3-0 Clemson: 0-2 Colorado: 0-2 Cook County: 1-0 College of Charleston: 1-0 Delta State: 8-0 Denver: 0-2 Drake: 0-1 Duke: 0-1 FIU: 0-2 Florida: 0-3 Florida State: 3-0 Furman: 1-0 Georgia: 0-3 Georgia Southern: 1-0 Georgia State: 0-1 Georgia Tech: 1-1 Grambling State: 5-0 Grandview: 1-0 Hendrix College: 1-0 Houston: 8-4 Houston Baptist: 1-0 Idaho: 0-1 Indiana State: 1-0 Jackson State: 3-0 Jacksonville State: 1-0 Kansas: 1-2 Kansas State: 0-1 Kennesaw State: 1-0 Lamar: 13-7 Lipscomb: 1-0 Louisiana Tech: 36-3 LSU: 5-14 McNeese State: 21-4 Memphis: 6-5

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe has a history almost as rich and beautiful as the bayou that winds through its 238acre campus. From its inception, it was constructed with one goal in mind – to serve the educational needs and desires of the people of northeast Louisiana. To that end, ULM has served the region exceptionally well for more than 80 years, and is positioned to continue a strong tradition of excellence far into the future.

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ULM POINTS OF PRIDE

Under the direction of President Dr. Nick J. Bruno Ph.D., the University of Louisiana at Monroe strives to ensure that students, faculty and staff are given the best opportunity to succeed. Dr. Bruno is proud to share the numerous and prestigious awards and accomplishments of the university as a whole, and of those who make ULM a premier and desired institution for higher education. RESEARCH AND PARTNERSHIPS - Department of Defense U.S. Army Corps of Engineers funds a toxicology professor’s work, which ensures the safety of clean-up crews at retired military bases. - Pennington Biomedical Research Center collaborates with ULM pharmacy and gerontology faculty to research Alzheimer’s and other life-threatening health issues. - The Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience, a grant-funding agency in Japan, supports the breast cancer research concept of a ULM pharmacy professor. Yong-Yu Liu, M.D., Ph.D., submitted a grant proposal to the foundation and was one of 16 funded proposals; 150 proposals were submitted from 27 countries. - Louisiana Board of Regents awards ULM a grant to help establish a carbon dioxide - water vapor flux monitoring tower in a bottomland hardwood forest in the Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area. - Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality awards a $564,496 grant to ULM faculty for their research of water quality data at Bayou Lafourche and Turkey Creek in the Boeuf River Sub-Basin. - Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness invests in a $3 Million Doppler radar system at ULM; atmospheric sciences faculty and students will provide crucial data to the state. - ULM and the LSU AgCenter enter into an agreement establishing important research projects between the two institutions. ULM and LSU AgCenter researchers will explore compounds used to treat diseases based on natural products found in plants. INNOVATIVE NEW PROGRAMS - ULM’s College of Pharmacy develops a new degree—Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences—which will provide a competitive advantage to students who choose to work in pharmaceutical sales, government regulatory affairs, and more. - Accounting and auditing will be among the fastest-growing occupations by 2018, according to the Louisiana Workforce Commission. To meet that need, ULM’s - College of Business launches a new program—Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Accounting—which will empower professionals to benefit from these expanding fields. - Both Louisiana Delta Community College and North Central Technical College in Wisconsin sign online articulation agreements with ULM. - ULM’s Department of Toxicology develops a new certification program focused on

occupational health—ULM’s Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Occupational Health, Safety, and Toxicology. - Hanbat National University President in South Korea enters into an exchange program with ULM—a university he considers to be “one of the most advanced universities in the United States.” - Joined by Fortune 500 companies, leaders at ULM unveil the ULM President’s Academy—a new career-oriented summer program for high-ability high school juniors and seniors throughout Louisiana, and regions of Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi. FIRST-RATE FACILITIES - ULM’s Human Performance Lab moves to a newly-renovated facility outfitted with equipment to gauge such health-related issues as aerobic fitness, muscular fitness and flexibility, along with total body composition. ULM’s kinesiology graduate degree is one of only six accredited master programs in the U.S. and the only American College of Sports Medicine endorsed program in Louisiana. Open to ULM faculty, staff, students, and the external community, the lab is also the exclusive testing facility for firefighters from Monroe, West Monroe and Ouachita Parish. - Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler recognizes ULM’s Museum of Natural History for outstanding quality, inducting the museum into Louisiana’s Heroes and Heritage Trail. - ULM, the City of Monroe, and the Monroe-West Monroe Convention & Visitors Bureau collaborate on the $1 million University Park softball complex. The complex is used year-round by area youth who compete in baseball, softball and football; the park is also used for tournaments that attract families from all over the country. - ULM’s beautiful campus is recognized by the Monroe Garden Study League, a member of The Garden Club of America. The Conservation Committee of the Garden Club of America awarded ULM the Club Civic Improvement Commendation. STUDENT SUCCESS - ULM’s Water Ski Team dominates at the World University Championships held in Los Morros, Chile, January 2012. ULM has the most competitors and the greatest number of medal winners of any university in the world. - ULM Warhawk baseball team claims the 2012 Sun Belt Tournament Championship, making its fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. - Students within the College of Health Sciences earn a consistent 100% passage rate on national licensure examinations or scores that were significantly higher than the national average. - ULM student-athletes graduate at the highest single year rate of any Louisiana university according to NCAA’s Federal Graduation Report. - ULM’s Biology Department scores three first place wins at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences in Alexandria, competing against participants from 32 institutions. - A ULM toxicology graduate student receives first place for a poster he presented at

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the 86th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences in Alexandria. - ULM’s student newspaper, the Hawkeye, wins seven awards in the Louisiana Press Association’s Better Student Newspaper competition. - In its largest graduating class ever, ULM President Nick J. Bruno, Ph.D., awards 891 degrees during the 2012 spring commencement exercises. This also marked the first commencement ceremony to be webcast. FACULTY & STAFF EXCELLENCE - Tina Mullone, ULM assistant professor of dance, is elected to the National Board of the American College Dance Festival Association. - Dr. Terry Jones, professor of history at ULM, publishes articles concerning the Civil War in The New York Times. - The United States Patent & Trademark Office awards ULM’s College of Pharmacy a patent for a new anti-cancer drug designed to control prostate cancer metastasis. Professors in ULM’s basic pharmaceutical sciences department developed the new drug based on components found in the Red Sea sponge. - The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses presents a ULM nursing faculty member with the 2012 Novice Researcher Award. - KEDM Public Radio, 90.3 FM, wins 14 awards in the Louisiana Associated Press Broadcasters Association Contest, including eight first-place citations. - ULM’s former athletic trainer Robert Williams is inducted into the Louisiana Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame for serving more than 30 years as an athletic trainer at ULM. - Computing Center staff upgrades ULM’s new mobile app to include popular photo upload feature. - Governor Bobby Jindal names Dr. Mary Gauthier-Lewis, assistant dean for ULM’s College of Pharmacy at the Baton Rouge campus, a representative for the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee. ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENTS - Richard Harris (B.S. ‘97), an alum of ULM’s School of Construction Management, is named as one of the Engineering News-Record’s “Top 20 Under 40” for Texas and Louisiana. - Susie Morgan (’74, ’76), an alum of ULM’s College of Education, is appointed as a federal judge by U.S. President Barack Obama. - Keith Stellman, (B.S. ’96), an alum of ULM’s atmospheric sciences program, is the new Meteorologist-in-Charge of the National Weather Service in Atlanta. - Col. Joanne F. Sheridan (B.A. ’83), the Louisiana National Guard’s assistant adjutant general-Army, is promoted to the rank of brigadier general and has the one-star insignia pinned on her uniform. Sheridan, who graduated with a degree in sociology, is Louisiana National Guard’s first female General.

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THIS IS OUACHITA PARISH

Welcome to Our Neighborhood.

air service to Dallas, Houston and Atlanta. In addition, Ouachita Parish Ouachita Parish offers a great is home to the new Greater Ouachita combination of southern charm with Parish Port, an inland container port that connects Ouachita Parish industry with the world.

a small town feel, urban amenities and suburban comforts. Located on the banks of the Ouachita River in Northeast Louisiana at the crossroads of Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 165, the area has a mild climate, friendly neighbors and a host of recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy the unsurpassed beauty of the region, cultural diversity and a nurturing environment.

younger students, there are several outstanding public and private schools in the region.

Monroe and West Monroe serve as the medical hub for Northeast Louisiana with three medical centers, The Monroe community is linked three specialty hospitals, a cancer with some of the biggest names in treatment center, and a wide array of business. Delta Airlines and Coca Cola medical specialists. trace their beginnings to Monroe and CenturyLink, the nation’s third Ouachita Parish is also the retail hub largest telecommunications provider, for the region boasting the largest is headquartered in Monroe. In addition, national corporations like Graphic Packaging, Dow Chemical, JP Morgan Chase and Con Agra Lamb Weston have a presence in the region. Thanks to these industry giants and their many suppliers, the region provides abundant career opportunities for ULM graduates and area residents.

Monroe is home to the University of Louisiana at Monroe, which offers exceptional undergraduate and graduate programs and has an enrollment of 8,500 students. The The new Monroe Regional Airport region is also home to Louisiana is the gateway to the region with Delta Community College. For 48


shopping mall in Northeast Louisiana. Shoppers will also discover unique shops, charming antique stores and the new

to watch college and high school athletic events throughout the year. For golfers, the region provides outstanding public and private courses. These outdoor offerings are supplemented by numerous indoor activities, like shopping, visiting museums, attending the theatre and listening to excellent musicians.

RiverMarket in downtown Monroe. The region features superb local restaurants, like Warehouse #1, Cotton, Sage and The Waterfront, along with familiar favorites like The Olive Garden, Outback, Applebee’s, For festival goers the region offers a Red Lobster and Logan’s. plethora of opportunities. Ouachita Parish is home to Delta Fest, The Celtic The Ouachita Parish area provides a Fest, The Southern Fried Festival, Art wealth of recreational opportunities. Fest and Christmas on the River. There Whether leisurely boating down are even more annual festivals to the Ouachita River, bicycling be found throughout the Northeast through beautiful parks or hunting Louisiana Region. for bargains at unique shops or meandering through the Louisiana Ouachita Parish has so much to offer Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Monroe is visitors and new residents, but our the perfect setting. greatest asset is our people who are warm, friendly and welcoming. We Outdoor activities are possible invite you to come and experience year round with winter months Ouachita Parish with its graceful considerably milder here than in southern charm. You will discover the north. The area has some of that this is the perfect place to live, the best hunting and fishing in the work and raise a family. south and numerous opportunities Accommodations Monroe-West Monroe has more than 1800 quality hotel rooms which are convenient to numerous facilities throughout the region. Among the major hotels in the region are: The Courtyard by Marriott, TownePlace Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, Clarion Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn Express, Residence Inn, The Atrium, Wingate Inn, Super 8, Motel 6 and several others. 49

HELPFUL WEBSITES: www.monroe.org www.monroe-westmonroe.org www.ci.monroe.la.us.


THE COLLEGES OF ULM UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Art Atmospheric Sciences Biology Chemistry Communication Studies Criminal Justice Dance English Foreign Languages General Studies Geosciences Gerontology History Mass Communication Mathematics & Physics Military Science Music Political Science Social Work Sociology Theatre Visual & Performing Arts

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Agribusiness Aviation Management Computer Information Systems Computer Science Construction Management Finance General Business Management Marketing Risk Management & Insurance

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Curriculum & Instruction Educational Leadership & Counseling Kinesiology Office of Field Experiences Psychology COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Toxicology Pharmacy COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Dental Hygiene Health Studies Medical Laboratory Science Nursing Occupational Therapy Radiologic Technology Speech Language Pathology

GRADUATE PROGRAMS DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Curriculum and Instruction DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Marriage & Family Therapy MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING Elementary Education Alternative Certification (1-5) Special Education Alternative Certification (6-12) Special Education Alternatice Certification Mild/Moderate (1-12) Multiple Levels (K-12) MASTER OF BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Adminstration

MASTER OF ARTS Mass Communications Communication Studies Criminal Justice English Long-Term Care Adminstration Program Administration Aging Studies History Marriage & Family Therapy MASTER OF EDUCATION Early Child Education Elementary Education Instruc Techn Faci Middle School Education Reading Secondary Education Special Education Educational Technology Leadership Educational Leadership MASTER OF SCIENCE Clinical Mental Health Counseling Biology Speech-Language Pathology Exercise Science Psychology NONDEGREE / CERTIFICATE PROGRAM NDGR Nondegree PLUS + 30 GERT Gerontology (Certificate Only) TCER Teacher (Cerificate Only) ACER Adminstrative Certification

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE Formed in 1976 the Sun Belt Conference quickly rose to the greatest heights of collegiate athletics by sending a team to the NCAA Final Four in the league’s first year of existence. Fast forward 36 years and the league again finds itself at the pinnacle of collegiate athletics as a member of the 11-league alliance of the Bowl Championship Series. During the 2012-13 season the Sun Belt Conference’s membership will consist of Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, South Alabama, Troy and Western Kentucky University. Ten of the 11 current Sun Belt members play football at the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. As the conference moves forward to the year 2013, the league will be comprised of 12 members with Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State, Georgia State, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee, South Alabama, TexasArlington, Texas State, Troy and Western Kentucky University. The reformatted league will have 10 football playing members of the 12 total members. The league’s new look will feature two evenly matched and geographically logical divisions divided into an East Division and West Division. Because of its status as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always have a role in the implementation of any future NCAA legislation and guidelines. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the league and its member institutions. The Sun Belt Conference signed a new multi-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. in 2012 that will result in unprecedented national coverage for the league. Fans of the Sun Belt Conference can look forward to seeing more Sun Belt teams playing on national television on ESPN and ESPN2 and additionally the new ESPN deal will result in more coverage on ESPNU. ESPN will continue to televise the conference’s men’s basketball championship game for the 32nd straight season in 2013, marking its longest affiliation with any conference in the country. The conference’s regional television partnership with Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) and Cox Sports Television (CST) enables live telecasts of Sun Belt events to reach millions of households. The addition of volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference’s television package has resulted in more national and regional television exposure for the league than at any time in its history.

The world has taken notice of the Sun Belt Conference as well. Proof of that comes as the league now has two automatic tie-ins to postseason bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl agreement with the Sun Belt Conference ensures that a Sun Belt team will play in that bowl game through 2013 (the league has sent a team to that game every year since the game’s inception in 2001). The Sun Belt Conference also recently signed an extension with the GoDaddy.com Bowl, played annually in Mobile, Alabama, that will ensure that a Sun Belt team plays in that bowl game through 2017. Sun Belt member institutions showed continued progress with the latest release of the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores and the future of the league’s APR scores looks bright as well. In 2011, the Division I Board of Directors voted to move the minimum academic standard for postseason participation from 900 to 930. Additionally, the previous benchmark score of 925 that could result in sanctions will also change to 930. The new postseason eligibility structure will take effect in the 2012-13 academic year, with a two-year implementation window before the benchmark moves from 900 to 930. For access to postseason competition in 2012-13 and 2013-14, teams must achieve a 900 multi-year APR or a 930 average over the most recent two years to be eligible. Fortunately for the Sun Belt, the good news is that 94 percent of current member institutions are already scoring at or above the 930 mark. The most recent APR scores are multi-year rates based on the scores from the 2007-08, 2008-09, 200910 and 2010-11 academic years. Prominent Sun Belt alumni include NFL Hall of Fame football player “Mean” Joe Greene (North Texas) former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former All-Star baseball player Mike Lowell (2007 MLB World Series MVP, FIU), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (Louisiana-Lafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (Louisiana-Monroe) and actor Andy Garcia (FIU). The conference’s first 36 years have also produced numerous individual national champions along with Olympic track medalists including Earl Bell, Tom Hill and Al Joyner (Arkansas State), Hollis Conway (Louisiana-Lafayette), and Tayna Lawrence (FIU). Old Dominion’s Anne Donovan, who received the Naismith Trophy recognizing the nation’s top women’s basketball player in 1983, helped the United States win the Olympic gold medal in 1984 and helped the Lady Monarchs capture the national championship in 1985.

Success has been easy to find in recent years as well. Since the 2007 football season, the Sun Belt Conference ranks fifth out of the 11 FBS conferences in postseason bowl game winning percentage. In fact, the Sun Belt Conference ranks ahead of noted “Big Six” leagues – the ACC, Pac-12 and the Big Ten. Furthermore, the Sun Belt Conference outpaces its non-automatic qualifying BCS partners in the WAC, Conference USA and the MAC.

COMMISIONER KARL BENSON

CAN YOU NAME ALL 14 SUN BELT MEMBER INSTITUTIONS?

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS

ULM EARNS ELITE CERTIFICATION FOR ATHLETIC COUNSELORS ULM has become only one of 20 institutions in the country to earn certification for athletic counselors from the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics or N4A. N4A offers certification to college and university academic support programs for student athletes through an extensive and rigorous application process. The purpose of program certification is to ensure that an academic support unit can provide a basic set of services to student-athletes. “The level of professionalism demonstrated by the academic counselors and the entire staff in pursuing this accreditation is remarkable,” commented Brett Bennett, assistant professor and head of ULM’s department of Radiologic Technology. Bennett serves as the university’s Faculty Athletic Representative. “Since Dr. Bruno arrived and made the structural changes to the athletic department, we have seen the academic performance of the student-athlete improve greatly,” continued Bennett. According to the N4A website, certification demonstrates that a program uses industryrespected standards and best practices. Certification can improve overall performance, remove uncertainty, and widen market opportunities. Certification also helps to demonstrate that the university support program for studentathletes is run effectively. “We certainly are excited about this recent honor,” said Bobby Staub, ULM Athletic Director. “It validates the approach we’ve taken, which has been made through the tireless efforts of so many on our campus, particularly our academic counselors. This is truly great news and well deserved.”

Academic support programs for student-athletes are designed to assist them with their goal of graduation. Recognizing which universities and colleges have a demonstrated commitment to the academic support of student-athletes is critical information for athletes to consider when selecting a school. “Next to watching these student-athletes walk across the stage at commencement, this is about as good as it gets,” said Dr. Kathy Parker, coordinator of Athletic Academic Counseling in the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center. “I am lucky to have great student-athletes, coaches, and a director who are supportive of our efforts; and peers, colleagues and superiors who appreciate good work.” “Our job as athletic academic counselors is not to make life easy for student-athletes, but to act in a manner consistent with what is in their long-term best interests,” continued Parker. “This certification bestowed by those who are experts in the field tells me that we are doing the right things for the right reasons.” ULM joins Louisiana State University as the only other Louisiana institution to be certified. To earn the certification, ULM was subject to site visit to ensure that all aspects of certification were met. “It was my pleasure to conduct ULM’s N4A certification review,” stated Christine Jackson, past N4A President and current Director of Student Services at the University of Louisville. “The commitment that President Bruno, Athletics Director Staub, and Director of Retention Mrs. Michaelides have to the ULM’s student-athletes should be commended. To be one of twenty institutions earning an N4A certification is a tremendous honor. ULM’s dedication to their student-athletes’ well-being was evident on my visit.” Barbara Michaelides, Director of Retention and head of the Office of Athletic Academics, spearheaded the push toward certification.

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“The N4A certification confirms that ULM student-athletes are receiving the best academic services possible to promote academic excellence. I am proud of our team - Dr. Kathy Parker, Ms. Meghan Eddy, and Mr. Mike Anderson - whose dedication and commitment foster positive academic outcomes for athletics. We are also privileged to work with many offices across campus and a great coaching staff in support of ULM studentathletes, a team effort that makes ULM stand out.� The ULM Student Athlete Services program focuses on five areas: ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Academic counseling and assessment, time management, study skills, tutorial assistance, study halls, scholarship applications, communication skills, mentor programs, awards, honors and recognitions. ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE: Broad athletic programs, quality facilities and equipment, coaching support staff, competetive scheduling, media relations and exposure, athletic training and health care, spirit groups and administrative support.

ULM STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES STAFF

DR. KATHY PARKER Coordinator of Academic Counseling

CAREER DEVELOPMENT: Career counseling, applying and interviewing for jobs, networking, placement, summer and vacation employment, graduate school and internships. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Social development, personal health, alcohol and drug education, fundamental values, ethics awareness, values clarification, emotional health, support groups, stress management, spiritual needs, peer counseling and fiscal responsibility. SERVICE: Active community outreach participation, volunteer work in schools and the community, leadership training and citizenship.

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MICHAEL ANDERSON Academic Counselor

MEGHAN EDDY

Academic Counselor


ULM STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

JOE GIRARDI

Strength & Conditioning Coach

BRET HUTH

Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

CORY CASTRO

Strength & Conditioning Assistant

DANIELLE LEWIS

Strength & Conditioning Assistant

BRIAN SEITZ

Strength & Conditioning Assistant

The ULM Strength and Conditioning Department is built around enhancing our athlete’s ability to perform both physically and mentally, on and off the field of play. Physically our objective is to prepare our athletes to compete at a championship level and to prevent injury on and off the field. This is attained by training at a maximal level and incorporating both sport specific and position specific exercises in the weight room and on the field. Our various “prehab” techniques and close partnership with the Athletic Training Department allows us to keep our athletes safe and prevent injury before it occurs. Mentally our objective is to prepare our athletes for the rigors and demands of competition on the field and in life. We look to enhance our athletes’ ability to maintain a high level of focus, maturity, discipline, responsibility, accountability, loyalty, and competitiveness. The ULM Strength and Conditioning Program adheres to and supports all aspects of the NCAA and the Sun Belt Conference. -Joe Girardi, MS, SCCC Director of Football Strength and Conditioning

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ULM SPORTS MEDICINE

J.D. DUNAVANT

Head Athletic Trainer

TIM VIGUE

Graduate Assistant

JENNIFER WINNINGHAM Assistant Athletic Trainer

JEREMY TURBLUM

Assistant Athletic Trainer

KERRIANN NAPORA Graduate Assistant

AMBER O’QUINN Graduate Assistant

JESSICA VEILLON Graduate Assistant

CORDARIUS WAYNE Graduate Assistant

It is the mission of the ULM Athletic Training Department to provide reasonable medical coverage for all studentathletes who compete in intercollegiate athletics at ULM. In addition to providing medical coverage for studentathletes, it is also the mission of the ULM Athletic Training Department to facilitate educational development of the athletic training students through clinical instruction.

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WE ARE WARHAWKS THE RISE OF THE WARHAWKS Moving into the Sun Belt Conference in the 2006-07 season, ULM’s athletic department completed a transformation of sorts. Unique to the program, ULM’s Warhawk moniker is the only one at the highest level of NCAA competition and one of only two Warhawks at any collegiate level in the entire nation. ULM’s Warhawks provide fans with multiple points of pride to rally behind. The mascot holds local historical connection to the P-40 ‘Warhawk’ airplane flown by northeast Louisiana’s General Claire Chennault and the Flying Tigers of WWII. The Warhawk is also symbolic of the red-shouldered hawk, a local predatory bird commonly found nesting along Bayou DeSiard and soaring above ULM’s athletic facilities year round. On August 30, 2006, ULM mascot ‘ACE THE WARHAWK’ landed. Wearing bomber jacket, flight helmet and goggles, Ace has provided a perfect representation of the dual meaning of ULM’s mascot. Less than two months later, WARHAWK I, a live red-shouldered hawk permanently housed at the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo in Monroe, La., was added to the ULM family of mascots. Warhawk II now resides at the zoo. Since their arrival, ACE and Warhawk II have become vital parts of the ULM community. Including appearances at home athletic events and other activities around campus, the duo rally fans to help the Warhawks achieve victory. The pair also make appearances across the Monroe and West Monroe community, providing educational opportunities for ULM’s youngest fans. The ULM Jr. Warhawk Club is a special membership group for Warhawk fans age 12 and younger. One-year memberships are available and members receive season tickets to all home Warhawk athletic events, a Jr. Warhawk Club t-shirt, membership card and invitations to exclusive Jr. Warhawls Club events.

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A WINNING TRADITION The rafters at Fant-Ewing Coliseum are full and the trophy cases across campus are overflowing with the fruits of ULM’s athletic successes. Beginning with a men’s cross country and track and field conference championship in 1958-59, the Warhawks have a storied run at the top of the standings in each sport over the athletic program’s history. From national championships to basketball Final Fours and collegiate baseball World Series appearances, fans at ULM have become accustomed to watching their teams compete - and win - at the highest level. The Warhawks have advanced to the national semifinals of major tournaments in six different sports and ULM has claimed more than 90 conference championships. The ULM men’s squads have claimed all-sports titles 14 times, including four in the Gulf States Conference (1963, ‘64, ‘65, ‘69), the Atlantic Sun (1980, ‘81, ‘82), and the Southland Conference (1984, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94). The ULM women have grabbed all-sports titles six times in the Southland Conference (1984, ‘85, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘94). During the 1984 SLC season, ULM became the first program in conference history to win all sports titles on both the men’s and women’s side. The Warhawks would accomplish the feat three more times. After conquering the Southland Conference, ULM made the move to the Sun Belt Conference and has continued its winning ways. Before the Warhawks had even become full members of their new league, the team had won a football conference championship in 2005. One year later, ULM won a divisional title in men’s basketball and followed that up one season later with a 2008 regular season championship in baseball.

ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS MEN Sun Belt Conference Football (2001-present) 2005: Football Sun Belt Conference All Sports (2006-present) 2008: Baseball (season) 2006-07: Basketball (division) 2012: Baseball (tournament) Southland Conference (1982-2006) 2003-04: Men’s Golf 2001-02: Baseball (season) 1999-00: Baseball (season) 1998-99: Baseball (season) 1996-97: Basketball, Tennis 1995-96: Baseball (season), Basketball (both), Tennis 1994-95: Baseball (tour.), Tennis (tour.) 1993-94: Basketball, Tennis 1992-93: Football, Basketball (both), Tennis 1991-92: Basketball (tournament), Tennis 1990-91: Football, Basketball (both) 1989-90: Basketball (both), Tennis 1988-89: Tennis 1987-88: Football (National Champion), Tennis, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track 1986-87: Cross Country, Tennis, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track 1985-86: Basketball (both), Indoor Track 1984-85: Tennis 1983-84: Tennis 1982-83: Football, Baseball Atlantic Sun Conference (1978-82) 1981-82: Baseball, Basketball (tour.), Cross Country, Tennis 1980-81: Cross Country, Tennis 1979-80: Basketball, Tennis 1978-79: Basketball

All-American Eun Jung Lee-Ok, now associate head coach for the women’s basketball team, led her squad to the 1985 Final Four

The 1987 football team celebrated a Division I-AA National Championship in Pocatello, Idaho

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Gulf States Conference (1953-71) 1969-70: Baseball (national runner-up), Outdoor Track 1968-69: Baseball, Outdoor Track 1967-68: Baseball, Golf 1965-66: Baseball 1964-65: Basketball, Cross Country, Tennis 1963-64: Baseball, Cross Country, Tennis, Outdoor Track 1962-63: Tennis, Outdoor Track 1961-62: Basketball, Cross Country, Outdoor Track 1960-61: Cross Country 1959-60: Outdoor Track 1958-59: Cross Country, Outdoor Track WOMEN Southland Conference (1982-2006) 2004-05: Basketball (season) 2002-03: Tennis (tour.) 1996-97: Tennis, Softball (season) 1995-96: Tennis 1994-95: Tennis 1992-93: Tennis 1991-92: Tennis 1990-91: Tennis 1988-89: Indoor Track, Outdoor Track 1987-88: Outdoor Track 1986-87: Cross Country, Basketball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track 1985-86: Cross Country, Softball (tour.), Outdoor Track 1984-85: Basketball (NCAA Final Four, Midwest Regional Champion), Softball (tour.) 1983-84: Basketball, Tennis 1982-83: Basketball


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Stan Humphries quarterbacked ULM to the 1987 I-AA National Championship, passing for 1,397 yards and 11 touchdowns in the four playoff wins. He was a first team All-American and the Southland Conference and Louisiana Offensive Player of the Year. Humphries finished his two-year career with 4,395 pass yard and 29 touchdowns. He played in the NFL for 10 years, first with the Washington Redskins. He also led the San Diego Chargers to the franchise’s first and only Super Bowl appearance in 1995.

Glynn Saulters was one of the most prolific scorers in ULM history, netting 2,134 points from 1965-68. Saulters registered over 30 points on 21 different occassions, including the highest scoring game in school history -- 51 points against Nicholls State during the 1967-68 season. A two-time AllAmerican, Saulters also ranks in the top five in school history in scoring average (23.5 ppg) and free-throw percentage (.826). He earned Gulf States Player of the Year honors in both the 1966-67 and 1967-68 seasons. Following his ULM career, Saulters helped the U.S. National Team to the gold medal at the 1968 Olympics. He also played one season with the New Orleans Buccaneers of the American Basketball Association (ABA). Saulters is a member of the ULM Athletics Hall of Fame, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame.

Ben Sheets was a consenus All-American for ULM in 1999, helping the Warhawk baseball team to the regular season Southland Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Sheets finished the season 14-1 with a 3.11 ERA and 158 strikeouts in 115.2 innings of work. He was the No. 10 overall pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 1999 MLB Draft, and he went on to help the United States to the gold medal during the 2000 Olympics. Sheets made four AllStar games in eight seasons with Brewers and was the NL starter during the 2008 game played at historic Yankee Stadium.

Stan Humphries

Glynn Saulters

Ben Sheets

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ULM RETIRED NUMBERS

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Lou St. Amant guided the Warhawk baseball team for 18 seasons and became the all-time winningest baseball coach in school history with 414 victories. His teams won the Atlantic Sun Conference title in 1982 and the Southland Conference crown in 1983 when he was named Coach of the Year. He also served as assistant coach for ULM teams that won conference titles in 1968, 1969 and 1970. The 1970 team went on to the finals of the NAIA national championship tournament. Since retiring, St. Amant has worked as the radio color commentor for ULM football, basketball and baseball games.

Chuck Finley is best known for his stellar MLB career with the California Angels, Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Cardinals which spanned 18 seasons. Finley became the Angel’s all-time wins leader with 165 during 14 seasons with the club. He is also the only pitcher in MLB history to strike out four batters in an inning more than once. Finley made All Star appearances in 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996 and 2000. The southpaw pitched for two seasons at ULM and led the Warhawks in strikeouts in 1984 with 50 and came back with 42 as a senior. He helped the Warhawks win 34 games in 1984, at that time a school record for victories. Finley was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.

A picture of speed and power, Joe Profit was the all-time rushing leader in the Gulf States Conference with 2,818 yards, which was also the ULM record when he completed his career. The total still ranks fourth in school history. He was all-GSC three straight years, including being named conference Athlete of the Year and AP first team All-American in 1970. He is ULM’s only first round NFL pick, going to the Atlanta Falcons as the seventh overall pick in 1971. Profit was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.

Lou St. Amant

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Chuck Finley

Joe Profit


ULM’S PROMINENT ALUMNI HOPE ANDERSON Miss Louisiana 2011 ROBERT BARHAM Secretary of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries QUINN BECKER U.S. Army Surgeon General (retired) JOHN C. BLITCH Director Project Management, Walt Disney Imagineering TIM BRANDO ESPN and CBS sports personality, Nationally syndicated radio host GEORGE M. CAMPBELL President Regions Bank of Louisiana EARL CASEY CNN GEORGE W. COLE President & CEO, Atlanta, Inc. JOHN DANA CUNY President & CEO, Acordia Benefits of Florida KELSI CRAIN Miss Louisiana 2010 COL. WILLIAM G. DAVIES Secretary of Defense Health Affairs TIM BRANDO LADD ELLIS, JR. Director of the Kansas City Service Center, IRS ESPN and CBS Sports Personality CHUCK FINLEY Former MLB All-Star Nationally syndicated radio host BREAUX GREER Four-time Olympian, U.S. Record Holder (Javelin) BRUCE HANKS Former Director of Athletics, ULM, Former CEO CenturyLink ERNEST HILL Author FRANK HOFFMANN Louisiana District 15 Representative LINDA HOLYFIELD CEO, P&S Surgery Center STAN HUMPHRIES Retired NFL quarterback WILLIE ROBERTSON CEO of Duck Commander RONNIE JOHNS Former District 33 Representative SUNIL KUMAR President & CEO International Specialty Products, Inc. TERRY MATHEWS Former MLB pitcher JAMIE MAYO Mayor City of Monroe CHARLES MCDONALD Former District 14 Representative TIM MCGRAW Grammy Award Winner Country Music Singer/Songwriter MARK MITCHELL Principal Owner CNH Partners, LLC TIFFANY MOCK 1994 Miss Louisiana, Actress BILL MONTGOMERY Former District 9 Representative JAMES W. MOORE Former President & CEO, Moore Oil Company SUSIE MORGAN Federal Judge (Appointed by President Barack Obama) CALVIN NATT Former NBA All-Star TIM MCGRAW KENNY NATT NBA assistant coach, 2008-09 Interim HC Sacramento Kings Grammy Award Winner DR. DAVID NORRIS Mayor City of West Monroe Country Singer/Songwriter DOUG PEDERSON Former NFL Quarterback, AC Philadelphia Eagles WILLIAM PRYOR Federal Judge, Former Attorney General for Alabama JOE PROFIT President & CEO Telecommunications International, Former NFL Player KATHERINE PUTNAM Miss Louisiana 2009 WILLIE ROBERTSON CEO of Duck Commander, Star of A&E Show “Duck Dynasty” B.J. ROBISON Senior V.P. Pfizer, Inc. (retired) BEN SHEETS MLB All-Star, 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist JOANNE F. SHERIDAN First Female General of Louisiana National Guard KATHRYN M. SULLIVAN President & CEO, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Louisiana FRANCIS THOMPSON Senator HARRY WALKER U.S. Army General (retired) MIKE WALSWORTH Senator District 33 BEN SHEETS Major League Baseball All-Star JAMES H. WHARTON Former Chancellor, Louisiana State University 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist ANITA WHITAKER Miss Louisiana 1984, Actress TOMMY WRIGHT Former District 22 Representative

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THE ULM ATHLETIC FOUNDATION The primary support group for the University of Louisiana at Monroe Athletics is the ULM ATHLETIC FOUNDATION. The Athletic Foundation, founded in 1956, is the main fund-raising organization for the athletics department. WHAT IS THE ATHLETIC FOUNDATION? The ULM Athletic Foundation is the pillar of support for Warhawk Athletics. It is composed of individuals and businesses with a common mission: to raise financial support and awareness for Warhawk Athletics, positively promote all athletic events, grow our fan and donor base, and enhance the lives of more than 300 student-athletes. FIVE WAYS YOU CAN HELP ULM ATHLETICS 1. Donate to the Athletic Foundation and “Give 110 percent” of your previous year’s giving. Your gift to the Athletic Foundation allows us to provide much needed financial assistance to the athletics department. Increased funding is vital to improving and maintaining competitiveness in all 16 varsity sports. 2. Recruit friends and colleagues to buy season tickets and donate to the Athletic Foundation. Increased financial support comes from many different revenue sources. Whether participating in a special event, attending home games or making a donation, your financial support is vital to providing a championship experience to every student-athlete! 3. Make a gift toward scholarship endowments or facility upgrades If you are interested in making a once-in-a-lifetime gift to the Athletic Foundation, we will work with you to make sure that your wishes for such an important gift are satisfied. When you make such a gift, we will continue to partner with you in shepherding the contribution as you wish. 4. Let us know if your company has a matching gift program Over 1,000 companies participate in matching gift programs which allow you to double or triple your Athletic foundation contributions. Please check with your Human Resources Department to determine if your company matches gifts for athletic scholarships. Or visit ulm.edu/giftmatch. 5. Include ULM Athletics when preparing or revising your will or estate plan. Many donors choose to make gifts such as trusts and annuities when revising their estates and wills.

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Membership Level Benefit

Warhawk Booster $100

Maroon & Gold $250

P-40 Red-Tailed Warhawk Hawk $500 $750

Football Parking Permit

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Basketball Parking Permit

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N/A

N/A

Bronze Hawk $1,000

Silver Hawk $2,500

Gold Hawk $5,000

Diamond Hawk $10,000+

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VIP

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Tax Deduction ULMAF Car/Business Decal ULMAF Special Events Opportunity to Purchase Preferred Season Tickets

Away Game Tickets

Priority 8 Priority 7 Priority 6 Priority 5 Priority 4 Priority 3 Priority 2 Priority 1

Option to Purchase Original Chairback Tickets Option to Purchase Open-Air Box Tickets ULM Associates Recognition Warhawk Gear Complimentary Skybox Season Tickets

Single Member Member Member Member & Spouse & Spouse & Spouse

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Exclusive Gift Team Travel

(based on availability)

These instruments allow the donor to see the benefit of planned giving while they are still able to stay involved in the athletics program. Another course of action is an outright gift as part of a will or estate plan. Both planned giving and bequests are a great plan to link your legacy to Warhawk Athletics. Tax Information The ULM Athletic Foundation is a qualified taxexempt corporation under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service. Please consult your tax advisor to see how laws apply to your particular gift. The ULM Athletic Foundation tID number is 237399232. To make a gift or find additional information, please

call the ULM Athletic Foundation at (318) 342-5428 or visit us online at ulmwarhawks.com.

ULM Athletic Foundation Anna Gray Noe Alumni Center Room 105 Monroe, LA 71209 318-342-5428 www.gowarhawks.net


2011-12 ATHLETIC SUCCESSES

The 2012 ULM baseball team defeated Arkansas State on May 27 in Bowling Green, Ky. for the Sun Belt Championship and its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2000.

Wil Browning was named Sun Belt Tournament MVP. Browning went 2-0 with one save to help the Warhawks claim the conference title and secure a berth in the NCAA Tournament (Baton Rouge Regional).

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2011-12 ATHLETIC SUCCESSES

The ULM football team established itself as having one the best defenses in the country as it finished the 2011 season ranked eighth in the NCAA in rush defense (100 ypg) and 22nd in total defense (326.2 ypg). The rush defense totals also set a new Sun Belt record.

Junior Daniel Mutai made his first appearance at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 10,000-meter run. Mutai also made his second appearance at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.

Zuzana Markova was named Second Team All-Louisiana after leading the Warhawks with 330 kills and 463 assists. ULM volleyball finished with its first double-digit win total (10) since 2006.

Senior Larrie Williams earned Third Team All-Sun Belt honors, averaging a career-best 14.8 points per game. Williams became the 16th player in program history to surpass 1,000 career points.

Following his senior season at ULM, Richard McKay finished 11th in the javelin at the United States Olympic Trials in June. McKay qualified for NCAA Regionals all four years and made two NCAA Championship appearances in his career at ULM.

The ULM tennis team had another excellent season in 2012, finishing with a 15-4 overall record. Sophomore Medy Blankvoort led the Warhawks with a 16-1 record to earn All-Sun Belt honors.

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MEDIA INFORMATION ULM MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF ALEX EDWARDS Director of Media Relations (Football, Baseball, Golf) edwards@ulm.edu

JEREMY STEVENS Assistant Director of Media Relations (Cross Country, Track & Field, Soccer, Men’s Basketball) jstevens@ulm.edu

CAMERON WEIDENTHALER Media Relations Assistant (Football, Women’s Basketball, Tennis) weidenthaler@ulm.edu

TOM RITTER Media Relations Graduate Assistant (Volleyball, Softball, Sand Volleyball) rittertf@warhawks.ulm.edu

ULM ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS The ULM Athletic Media Relations department is located on the main concourse level of Fant-Ewing Coliseum next to the basketball ticket booth in room 123. The mailing and overnight address for the ULM Athletic Media Relations Department is: ULM Media Relations 308 Warhawk Way Monroe, LA 71209-4108 Media Relations Main Phone...................................(318) 342-5463 Media Relations Fax................................................(318) 342-5464 ulmwarhawks.com Log onto ulmwarhawks.com for the latest information on ULM athletics, including statistics, rosters, bios, schedules, press conferences, quotes and more.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT

TELEVISION

The News-Star Fred Phillips, Sports Editor Tabby Soignier, ULM Beat 411 North 4th St., Monroe, LA 71201 Office: (318) 362-0287 Fax: (318) 362-0279 www.thenewsstar.com

KNOE-TV 8 (CBS) Aaron Dietrich, Sports Director P.O. Box 4067, Monroe, LA 71201 Office: (318) 388-8888, ext. 274 Fax: (318) 325-3405

Ouachita Citizen (Weekly) Jimmy Touchet, Sports Editor 810 Natchitoches St., West Monroe, LA 71291 Office: (318) 487-6353 Fax: (318) 325-2285 Alexandria Town-Talk Randy Benson, Sports Editor 1201 Third St., Alexandria, LA 71306 Office: (318) 487-6353 Fax: (318) 487-6315 Shreveport Times Scott Ferrell, Sports Editor 222 Lake St., Shreveport, LA 71101 Office: (318) 459-3300 Fax: (318) 459-3301 Baton Rouge Advocate Butch Muir, Sports Editor 525 Lafayette St., Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Office: (225) 383-1111 Fax: (225) 388-0318 New Orleans Times-Picayune Doug Tatum, Sports Editor Ted Lewis, Beat Writer 3800 Howard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70125 Office: (504) 826-3300 Fax (504) 826-3401 ULM Hawkeye (Campus Weekly) University of Louisiana at Monroe Office: (318) 342-5457 Fax: (318) 342-5452

KTVE-TV 10 (NBC) Gene Ponti, Sports Director 200 Pavilion Rd., West Monroe, LA 71292 Office: (318) 323-1972, ext. 151 Fax: (318) 807-0588 RADIO The Radio People (Flagship) P.O. Box 4808, Monroe, LA 71203 Office: (318) 388-2323 Fax: (318) 322-6936 ESPN 97.7 FM Nick White, Sports Director 500 North Monroe Street, Ruston, LA 71270 Office: (318) 255-5000 Fax: (318) 255-5084 KXUL-FM University of Louisiana at Monroe Stubbs Hall, Monroe, LA 71201 Office: (318) 342-5660 Fax: (318) 342-5664 ONLINE www.warhawkreport.com Dusty Thibodeaux, Publisher dusty@warhawkreport.com Member of Rivals.com Network www.warhawknation.com Matt Wilson, Publisher mattwilson3@comcast.net Member of Scout.com Network

Associated Press Bret Martel 1515 Poydras, Suite 2500 New Orleans, LA 70112 Office: (800) 662-7717 Fax: (504) 586-0531

ULM Athletics Online ULM on Facebook.....................................facebook.com/warhawks ULM on Twitter...................................... twitter.com/ulmwarhawks

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION Jan. 27 Central Arkansas Monroe, La. Feb. 1 at McNeese State ^ Lake Charles, La. Feb. 8 Jackson State ^ Monroe, La. Feb. 16 Alcorn State ^ Monroe, La. Feb. 17 Delta State Monroe, La. Feb. 22 at Northwestern State ^ Natchitoches, La. Feb. 23 vs. Texas-Pan American Natchitoches, La. March 1 at Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas March 2 vs. Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas March 3 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas March 8 Nicholls State ^ Monroe, La. March 9 UALR Monroe, La. March 10 Southern ^ Monroe, La. March 11 UAB ^ Monroe, La. March 15 at UL-Lafayette ^ Lafayette, La. March 16 vs. North Texas Lafayette, La. March 29 vs. Middle Tennessee Birmingham, Ala. March 31 at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. April 5 at Southern Miss ^ Hattiesburg, Miss. April 13 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. April 18-21 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.)

TIME 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. Noon 2 p.m. 11 a.m.

^ - ITA Southern Regional Match Home Matches in Bold / All Start Times are Central and Subject to Change


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