2011-12 NAU Tennis Media Guide

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Big Sky Awards NAU Big Sky MVPs

All-Big Sky Honors (Men)

2011 Hugo Ramadier: 1st Team David Flodberg: 2nd Team Robin Pezzutto: Honorable Mention 2010 Andrew Reiff: 1st Team Hugo Ramadier: 2nd Team David Flodberg: Honorable Mention 2009 Andrew Reiff: 1st Team David Flodberg: Honorable Mention 2008 Jeff Morys: Honorable Mention 2007 Jeff Morys: 2nd Team Michael Platzer: 2nd Team Chris Arena: Honorable Mention 2006 Henrik Lilja: 1st Team Trent Hayward: 2nd Team 2005 Jamie Maxwell: 1st Team Thibault Schram: 1st Team Henrik Lilja: 2nd Team Jeremy Coll: Honorable Mention 2004 Thibault Schram: 1st Team Lew DeLeon: 2nd Team Jeremy Coll: Honorable Mention 2003 Fredrik Jeppsson: 1st Team Thibault Schram: 2nd Team Daniel Lundstrom: Honorable Mention 2002 Daniel Lundstrom: 1st Team Jeff Johnson: 2nd Team Thibault Schram: 2nd Team 2001 Rodolfo Cisneros: MVP, 1st Team Daniel Lundstrom: 2nd Team 2000 Rodolfo Cisernos: 1st Team Daniel Lundstrom: 1st Team Joel Kawecki: Honorable Mention 1999 Rodolfo Cisneros: 1st Team Joel Kawecki: 2nd Team Ivan Volkov: Honorable Mention 1998 David Robles: 2nd Team 1997 Konrad Lowhagen: MVP, 1st Team Herman Ten Have: 1st Team 1996 Konrad Lowhagen: 1st Team 1995 Jose Garcia: MVP, 1st Team Konrad Lowhagen: 1st Team Nils Schyllander: Honorable Mention 1994 Gil Kovalski: 1st Team Craig Purcell: Honorable Mention 1992 Michael Tebbutt: 1st Team Matt Meister: Honorable Mention Craig Purcell: Honorable Mention 1991 Michael Tebbutt: MVP, 1st Team Matt Meister: Honorable Mention 1990 Michael Tebbutt: MVP, 1st Team Matt Meister: Honorable Mention 1989 Loren Dils: Honorable Mention

After her first season as a Lumberjack, de Waal posted a 15-9 (.625) singles record and was ranked 17th in the Central Region by the ITA. Her sophomore year she was 17-9 (.654) from the No. 1 spot, earning the 2002 Big Sky MVP. She left NAU with a 32-18 (.640) singles record. Y V ONNE D E W AAL

Cisneros was a three-time first team selection in the Big Sky Conference. He was also named most valuable player in 2000. Cisneros finished his final season at NAU with a 22-14 record in singles. His career singles record stands at 73-31 (.701) while his career doubles record is 45-38 (.542). R ODOLF O C ISNEROS

Gunnarsson was name Big Sky Most Valuable Player after a dominating freshman campaign that saw her record an 18-5 (.783) spring record. She helped lead the Lumberjacks to their third consecutive conference title and the team’s first appearance in the NCAA Championships. V ICKIE G UNNARSSON

Stuart was one of the most dominating NAU women’s players accumulating a 56-28 (.667) career record. She concluded her senior season going 16-6 (.727) and winning the Big Sky MVP honor. YAEL S TUART

Lowhagen was 14-4 (.778) in 1997 as a senior. He capped off his final season at NAU by winning the Big Sky MVP award and leading the Lumberjacks to their first outright league title and only the second in school history. KONRAD LOWHAGEN WHAGEN

Garcia was named the 1995 Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player. The native of Sevilla, Spain was a four-year starter for the Lumberjacks. J OSE G ARCIA

M ICHAEL T EBBUTT

Tebbutt is the Lumberjacks’ only back-to-back Big Sky MVP, winning the award in 1990 and 1991. During those two seasons, Tebbutt posted a 42-19 record. The threetime first team All-Big Sky member earned All-America honors during th 1992 season. He concluded his NAU career being ranked 38th in singles and 24th in doubles. He joined the Association of Tennis Professionals in 1993 and has been ranked as high as 87th in singles and 28th in doubles. Tebbutt was a 1999 inductee into the NAU Hall of Fame.

Henneberry tallied an 18-5 (.783) record during the 1984 season earning co-Big Sky Most Valubale Player honors. He was the Lumberjacks’ first league MVP. M IKE H ENNEBERRY

All-Big Sky Honors (WoMen)

2011 Edit Suhajda: 1st Team Orsi Golovics: 1st Team Malia Wahinepio: 2nd Team Yumi Hasegawa: Honorable Mention Aimee Oki: Honorable Mention 2010 Edit Suhajda: 1st Team Orsi Golovics: 2nd Team Yumi Hasegawa: 2nd Team Malia Wahinepio: 2nd Team Nicole Perez: Honorable Mention 2009 Orsi Golovics: 1st Team Edit Suhajda: 1st Team Leslie Vial: 2nd Team Kim Van Ginkel: Honorable Mention 2008 Orsi Golovics: 1st Team Edit Suhajda: 1st Team Stephanie Vallejos: 1st Team Leslie Vial: Honorable Mention 2007 Katie Schurr: 1st Team Leslie Vial: 1st Team Stacey Pinchbeck: 2nd Team Paij Porter: 2nd Team Susan McClelland: Honorable Mention 2006 Julie Schmandt: 1st Team Katie Schurr: 2nd Team Paij Porter: 2nd Team 2005 Julie Schmandt: 1st Team Katie Schurr: 2nd Team 2004 Jean Willman: 1st Team Christina Klokinis: 1st Team Susan McClelland: Honorable Mention Julie Schmandt: Honorable Mention 2003 Marjolein Klompmaker: 1st Team Kirsten Balk: 2nd Team Christina Klokinis: 2nd Team 2002 Yvonne de Waal: MVP, 1st Team Kirsten Balk: 1st Team Karen Kmiec: Honorable Mention 2001 Yvonne de Waal: 1st Team Susanna Wallin: 2nd Team 2000 Vickie Gunnarsson: 1st Team Susanna Wallin: 1st Team Kim Bruno: 2nd Team Kathy Kmiec: Honorable Mention Sylvana Navarro: Honorable Mention 1999 Vickie Gunnarsson: MVP, 1st Team Susanna Wallin: 1st Team Kim Bruno: 2nd Team Sylvana Navarro: 2nd Team 1998 Yael Stuart: MVP, 1st Team Sandra Trefler: 1st Team Susanna Wallin: 1st Team Kim Bruno: 2nd Team Sylvana Navarro: Honorable Mention 1997 Kim Bruno: 1st Team Yael Stuart: 1st Team Sandra Trefler: 1st Team Petra Holma: Honorable Mention 1996 Yael Stuart: 1st Team Vicki Broadbent: Honorable Mention 1995 Vickie Broadbent: 1st Team Yael Stuart: 1st Team Sylvia Pasahidis: Honorable Mention 1994 Sylvia Pasahidis: 1st Team Vicki Broadbent: Honorable Mention 1993 Sylvia Pasahidis: Honorable Mention 1992 Mehgan Dave: Honorable Mention 1991 Alexandra Kappel: 1st Team 1990 Alexandra Kappel: Honorable Mention 1989 Alexandra Kappel: Honorable Mention


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