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The 2011-12 NAU tennis media guide contains bios for the players and coaches; a 2010-11 review for both the men's and women's teams; a season outlook for both squads and all-time letterwinners and All-Big Sky selections.

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Table of ContentsTable of Contents

University InformationLocation ..............................................................................................Flagstaff, Ariz.Founded ............................................................................................................1899Enrollment ......................................................................................................25,204Mascot....................................................................................................LumberjacksColors ........................................................................................Blue, Gold and SageAffiliation ..........................................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................................................................................Big Sky ConferencePresident ..........................................................................................Dr. John HaegerAthletic Director ..........................................................................................Jim FallisAssociate AD/External/SWA ..............................................................Beth VechinskiAssistant AD/Compliance ......................................................................Scott RenfroAssistant AD/Marketing ......................................................................Rocky SilvestriAssistant AD/Academics............................................................................Pam LowieAcademic Coordinator ............................................................................Diana UlreyFaculty Athletic Representative. ........................................................Tom DeStefano

Men’s TennisHead Coach................................................................................................Kim BrunoRecord at NAU/Year ........................................................................29-39 (.426)/4thAlma Mater ..............................................................................Northern Arizona ‘00Office Phone ........................................................................................928-523-7465E-mail ................................................................................Kimberly.Bruno@nau.eduAssistant Coach..................................................................................Joseph HeckleyAlma Mater ..............................................................................................Niagara ‘09Phone ..................................................................................................928-523-3412E-mail ................................................................................Joseph.Heckley@nau.edu

Women’s TennisHead Coach................................................................................................Kim BrunoRecord at NAU/Year ........................................................................76-55 (.580)/7thAlma Mater ..............................................................................Northern Arizona ‘00Office Phone ........................................................................................928-523-7465E-mail ................................................................................Kimberly.Bruno@nau.eduAssistant Coach ....................................................................................Orsi GolovicsAlma Mater..............................................................................Northern Arizona, ‘11Phone ..................................................................................................928-523-3412E-Mail ..................................................................................................og7@nau.edu

Media RelationsTennis Contact......................................................................................Stayson IsobeOffice Phone ........................................................................................928-523-1017Office Fax ............................................................................................928-523-6793E-mail ..............................................................................................smi28@nau.eduMedia Relations Director..........................................................................Steve ShaffOffice Phone ........................................................................................928-523-6792E-mail ....................................................................................Steven.Shaff@nau.eduAsst. Media Relations Director ........................................................Andrew TomskyOffice Phone ........................................................................................928-523-6330E-mail ..............................................................................Andrew.Tomsky@nau.eduMailing Address..................................................................................P.O. Box 15400............................................................................................Flagstaff, AZ 86001-5400....................................................................................(Overnight: 1 Skydome Drive)Website..................................................................................www.nauathletics.com

Team Review2011 Women’s Overall Record ................................................................13-10 (.565)2011 Women’s Conference Record/Place ......................................................7-1/2nd 2011 Women’s Postseason Record/Place........................................................1-1/2ndStarters Returning/Lost ..........................................................................................2/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................................2/4Newcomers/Redshirts ............................................................................................4/12011 Men’s Overall Record ........................................................................9-12 (.429)2011 Men’s Conference Record/Place ............................................................6-2/3rd2011 Men’s Postseason Record/Place ............................................................1-1/2ndStarters Returning/Lost ..........................................................................................3/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................................................4/3Newcomers/Redshirts..............................................................................................4/0

Team HistoryFirst Year of Men’s Tennis ....................................................................................1979Men’s All-Time Record..........................................................................335-390 (.462)Men’s All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................................143First Year of Women’s Tennis ..............................................................................1975Women’s All-Time Record ....................................................................368-356 (.508)Women’s All-Time Letterwinners ..........................................................................113

Tom DeStefanoFaculty AthleticsRepresentative

NAU Athletic Dept.

Support Staff ..................................................1Administration................................................2

Quick Facts

University Information ..................................1Team Information ..........................................1

The Mountain Campus

Major Courses of Study..................................3NAU Facts ......................................................3

Coaching Staff

Director of Tennis Kim Bruno ........................4Assistant Coaches ..........................................5

Season Outlooks

Men’s Season Preview ..................................6Women’s Season Preview ..............................6

Women’s Tennis

Team Photo....................................................7Team Roster ..................................................8Projected Starters ..........................................8

Player Bios ................................................9-122010-11 Season Review ..............................13All-Time Results ......................................14-15

Men’s Tennis

Team Photo..................................................16Team Roster ................................................17Projected Starters ........................................17Player Bios ..............................................18-222010-11 Season Review ..............................23All-Time Results ......................................24-25

Program History

All-Time Letterwinners ................................26

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NAU Big Sky MVPs........................................27All-Big Sky Recipients ..................................27Big Sky Information ......................................28

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Golden Eagle Recipients ..............................29Big Sky All-Academic ....................................29

Support Staff

George FoxAthletic Equipment

Coordinator

Michael GiedlinAssistant AD

Fiscal Operations

George HersheyTeam Physician

Cory HodgesonHead Strength &

Conditioning Coach

Pam LowieAssistant ADAcademics

Ryan PinsonHead Athletic

Trainer

Scott RenfroAssistant ADCompliance

Rocky SilvestriAssistant ADMarketing

Beth VechinskiAssociate ADExternal/SWA

Diana UlreyAcademic

Coordinator

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Jason RoundyAssistant ADDevelopment

CreditsThe 2011-12 Northern Arizona men’s and women’s tennis media guide was written, edited and designed by Stayson Isobe, Media RelationsGraduate Assistant. Editorial assistance provided by Media Relations Director Steve Shaff, Assistant Media Relations Director AndrewTomsky and Media Relations Graduate Assistant Matthew Sewell. Photography provided by Matt Beaty, Ian Johnson, Rebecca Fairchild,Jacob Chinn and NAU Media Relations unless otherwise noted.

CoverFront Cover: 2011-12 NAU Tennis Teams (Photo by Matt Beaty)Back Cover: 2011-12 NAU Tennis Schedules

NORTHERN ARIZONA MEDIA RELATIONS

Steve ShaffAsst. AD/

Media Relations

andrew tomskyAsst. Director

Media Relations

Stayson isobeGraduate Asst.

Media Relations

matt sewellGraduate Asst.

Media Relations

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AdministrationAdministration

Jim Fallis wasnamed the Director of Athletics atNorthern Arizona University in May,2004, and the department has hadsuccess across the board under hisleadership.

Under his direction, the300-plus Lumberjack student-ath-letes have maintained 3.00 or bettercumulative mark in 13 of the 14semesters under his direction. Eightsquads posted a 3.0 or higher cumu-lative GPA last year led by the soccer

team which posted a department-best 3.39 in 2010-11. Thepositive grade report comes after a semester that produced aschool-record fifty-five student-athletes participating in springcommencement ceremonies. NAU also recently had all 15sponsored sports are exceeding NCAA academic standards inthe Academic Progress Report.

One hundred sixth-three student-athletes were recog-nized in 2011 at the Golden Eagle Awards for significant con-tributions to the Lumberjack athletics program while main-taining a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Fallis established the AthleticDirector's Honor Roll to recognize student-athletes with a 3.5or better GPA and men’s basketball player Kelly Golob,women’s golfer Ali Carter and soccer player Kristi Andreassenhave earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships under his lead-ership.

Outside the classroom, the department staff and stu-dent-athletes contributed 4,000-plus community servicehours in Flagstaff and around the state of Arizona each of thelast five years and totaled more than 28,000 hours during histenure. The yearly contribution is believed to be the highestamong the three state universities.

NAU has ranked among the top 100 athletic depart-ments in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings four timesunder Fallis, while winning 27 Big Sky Conference tiles, record-ing 20 Top-40 national finishes and winning eight individualnational titles. NAU has won the Big Sky Conference Men's All-Sports title three times and finished among the top three forthe prestigious President’s Cup award every year of its exis-tence.

Fallis has also overseen the installation of state-of-the-art scoreboard and message-center in the Walkup Skydomesince his arrival. The Skydome also welcomed the installation

of a removable REALGRASS™ Matrix system during the Springof 2008, the first removable REALGRASS™ system to beinstalled in the United States. It marked the first accomplish-ment by the President’s Task Force on Athletics Facilities.

NAU signed a five-year apparel agreement with Adidasin 2008 to outfit all 15 intercollegiate teams with practice andgame gear. The deal replaced NIKE as the official team outfit-ter, a three-year contract originally developed by Fallis.

Prior to NAU, Fallis served as athletics director at theUniversity of Northern Colorado since 1993. Academic andathletic successes as well as fiscal responsibility were hall-marks of Fallis' tenure at Northern Colorado. NorthernColorado teams won 31 conference championships in his 10years. Academically, UNC produced 13 NCAA postgraduatescholarship recipients in his 11-year tenure.

UNC won two Division II National Championships infootball (1996, 1997) under his direction. At the time he left,athletics had over $8 million in endowments and $600,000 inreserves. Prior to UNC, Fallis spent seven years as athleticdirector at Lake Superior State University. Under his leader-ship, LSSU won NCAA Division I Hockey Championships in1988 and 1992.

Fallis, 58, has been actively involved in the administra-tion of intercollegiate athletics at the national level.Presently, he serves on the Learfield Directors' CupCommittee and represents the Big Sky on the Division IChampionship cabinet and serves on the AdministrativeCommittee. He was also selected by Arizona Gov. JanetNapolitano to serve on the Governor's Council on Health,Physical Fitness and Sport for the state of Arizona and is amember of the Rotary Club in Flagstaff.

A member of five Hall of Fames (NAIA, NCAA Division IIWrestling, Lake Superior State, NCC Hall of Honor), he wasrecently named to the University of Northern Colorado Hall ofFame in the Winter of 2010. A native of Durand, Mich., Fallisearned his masters degree from Northern Michigan in 1977.He and his wife, Anna, are the parents of two grown childrenand two grandchildren.

Lumberjack Highlights Under Fallis

* NAU has ranked among the top 100 athletic departments inthe United States Sports Academy Directors Cup standingsfour times (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)

* NAU won the 2005-06 Sterling Savings Bank PresidentsCup, which is unique to collegiate athletics in that it rein-forces the Big Sky Conference’s dedication to the academicside of being student-athletes.* Won 27 Big Sky Conference tiles* Recorded 18 Top-40 national finishes* Claimed eight individual national titles.* Won two Big Sky Conference Men's All-Sports titles (2007,2008)

Big Sky Conference Championships (27)

2004-05 3 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’sOutdoor TF

2005-06 6 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’sIndoor and Outdoor TF, Men’s Basketball (Regular Season),Women’s Basketball (Postseason)

2006-07 2 – Men’s Basketball (Regular Season), Men’sOutdoor Track and Field

2007-08 3 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men’sOutdoor TF

2008-09 7 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’sGolf (Postseason), Women’s Soccer (Postseason), Men’s andWomen’s Indoor TF, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field

2009-10 4 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’sSoccer (Postseason); Men’s Indoor TF

2010-11 2 – Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer(Regular Season)

John D. Haeger leads NorthernArizona University in its commitmentto undergraduate education-a com-mitment enhanced by the universi-ty's ongoing efforts in research, grad-uate education and distance learn-ing.

Dr. Haeger has been NAUpresident since November 2001 afterjoining the university to serve as NAUprovost in June 2000.

During his term as president,Dr. Haeger has guided the universityto new heights in student enroll-

ment. He also has ushered the university into its largest buildingboom since the 22-year term of former NAU President J.Lawrence Walkup.

Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort to increaseinstitutional accountability, explaining that NAU must performon a level that demonstrates its significance to students and tosociety.

Among university achievements under his leadership:

* Tuition guarantee. Dr. Haeger instituted a “block tuition”

plan that guarantees first-time, full-time freshmen and transferstudents the same tuition rate for eight semesters.* Access and affordability. NAU has partnership with 15 commu-nity colleges throughout the state. The initiative streamlines thecredit transfer process, allowing students enrolled at partneringcommunity colleges to save time and money by being admitted toNAU while they are earning an associate degree.* Innovation. NAU-Yavapai opened its Prescott Valley doors lastfall, allowing students to earn bachelor’s degrees at about one-third the cost of a traditional, residential college experience. Thesavings comes from offering a limited number of degree optionsand using existing resources through NAU’s Flagstaff campus. Thecost-saving model garnered the attention of Gov. Jan Brewer, whocalled it “visionary” and “an example for the entire state and thenation.”* Expansion of nursing and the health professions. The universi-ty has placed emphasis on graduating more students in nursingand developing or expanding programs in occupational therapy,athletic training and physicians assistant.* Commitment to research. President Haeger has instituted NAU’sfirst office of Vice President for Research. In Yuma, a 12,225-square-foot building that will provide research four-year degreeopportunities.* High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a jointpartnership among NAU, the city of Flagstaff, the Arizona Board of

Regents, Sodexo Conferencing and Drury Hotels to build a42,000-square-foot conference center and an adjoininghotel and parking structure. Consultants have estimated theeconomic benefit to northern Arizona to be about $7 mil-lion annually.* 1899 Bar & Grill. The university has opened an upscalesteakhouse in the old north union that is open to the pub-lic and complements the conference center.* Largest gift in university history. The College of BusinessAdministration was able to acquire the largest gift in univer-sity history, a $25 million donation from business leaderWilliam Franke. The college was renamed The W.A. FrankeCollege of Business.* Arizona Cardinals partnership. The National FootballLeague's Arizona Cardinals agreed to continue their trainingcamp at the Flagstaff campus. About $7 million will beadded to the northern Arizona economy as a result.

Dr. Haeger is a member Arizona Board of Education, theGovernor's P-20 Council, the board of directors of theTranslational Genomics Research Institute, is former chairof the United Way of Northern Arizona board, serves ascommissioner for the Western Interstate Commission forHigher Education, and is past chair of the Council ofPresidents of the Big Sky Conference.

JIM FALLIS

DR. JOHN HAEGER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

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The Mountain CampusThe Mountain Campus

Northern Arizona University provides an outstandingundergraduate resi-dential educationstrengthened byimportant research,graduate and profes-sional programs, anda responsive dis-tance learning net-work delivering pro-grams throughoutArizona.

NAU's underly-ing core strength atthe undergraduatelevel is in its abilityto provide knowl-edge of the world,an ability to appreci-ate change, diversi-ty, and life itself.

Faculty andstaff members arecommitted to theresidential campusconcept and to thestudent population;however, they arealso prepared todeliver educationthroughout Arizonaand the world eitheronline or in new campus structures.

The Mountain Campus has a student population ofmore than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and atsites across the state.

NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern ArizonaNormal School. A close, personal interest in the develop-ment of each student as an individual has long been atrademark of the Mountain Campus. This educationalexperience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebratesthe diversity of opinions and cultures. The under-

g r a d u a t eprograms atNAU cover ad i v e r s erange of dis-ciplines fromliberal artsand the sci-ences to pro-fessional andcareer-relat-ed fields.

As NAUlooks to thefuture, it con-tinues todevelop inno-vative ways toprovide citizenswith greateraccess to edu-cation and

strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnershipsto meet the needs of a changingArizona.

Flagstaff, with a population ofabout 60,000, is rich in cultural diversi-ty. Located at the base of the majesticSan Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140miles north of Phoenix at the intersec-tion of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40.

With its elevation of 7,000 feet and afour-season climate, Flagstaff is idealfor year-round outdoor activities.Nearby attractions include the GrandCanyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak CreekCanyon, Sedona, Monument Valley,Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, andArizona Snowbowl.

MAJOR COURSES OF STUDY

NAU FACTS

Enrollment (statewide) ..............................................25,204Founded ........................................................................1899Degrees......................................................93 baccalaureate

..........................................................................46 masters....................................................................Eight doctoral

Colleges ......................................................Arts and Letters..............................................................................Business............................................................................Education......................................Engineering and Natural Sciences................................................Health and Human Services..........................................Social and Behavioral Sciences

• William A. Franke, one of Arizona's mostprominent business leaders, has made a $25million contribution to Northern ArizonaUniversity's College of Business, the largestdonation in the university's history.• The university has created a new College ofHealth and Human Services to help the uni-versity respond to the need for more health-care professionals in the state and enhancethe university's participation in the develop-ing academic medical complex in downtownPhoenix.• The Arizona Cardinals conduct trainingcamp at NAU, which Sports Illustrated hasnamed among the top five training campsin the NFL.• NAU's graduate physical therapy pro-gram ranks among the best in the nation,according to U.S. News & World Report.

• Art History• Astronomy• Biology• Bio./Secondary Ed..• Botany• Chemistry• Chemistry Ed.• Earth Science Ed.• English• English Ed.• Environ. Chemistry• Environ. Humanities• Environ. Sciences• French• French Ed.• Geochemistry• Geology

• German• German Ed.• History• History Ed.• Humanities• Liberal Studies• Mathematics• Mathematics Ed.• Microbiology• Philosophy• Physical Science• Physics• Religious Studies• Spanish• Spanish Ed.• Zoology

ARTS & SCIENCES

• Accounting• Computer Info Systems• Economics

• Finance• Management• Marketing

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

• Advertising• Electronic Media• Journalism• Merchandising

• Photography• Public Relations• Speech Communication• Visual Communication

COMMUNICATION

• App. Indigenous Study• Forestry• Geography• Parks & Rec. Mgmt.

• Public Planning• Public Relations• Speech Comm.• Visual Comm.

ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT

• Elementary Ed.• Health Ed.• Music Ed.• Physical Ed.• Special Ed.• Elementary Ed.

• Secondary Ed.• Social Science Ed.• Technology Ed.• Theatre Ed.• Vocational Ed.

ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT

• Civil Engineering• Mech. Engineering• Environ. Engineering

• Electrical Engineering• CPU Science & Eng.• Construction Mgmt.

ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

FINE ART

• Art Ed.• Interior Design• Theatre Design• Arts Management

• Music History & Lit.• Music Performance• Theatre Performance

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

• Athletic Training• Dental Hygiene• Exercise Science• Health Promotion• Nursing

• Health Promotion-Secondary Education

• Liberal Studies(Com. Science &

Disorders)

• Hotel/Rest. Mgmt. • Internat’l Hosp. Mgmt.HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

• Anthropology• Applied Sociology• Criminal Justice• Liberal Studies• Political Science

• American Pol. Studies• Internat’l Affairs• Psychology• Social Work• Sociology

SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

NAU CHECKLIST

•95 percent of alumni report they are either employed or inadvanced study, and 80 percent of those employed reportthey are working in an area directly related to their major.•The overall student-athlete GPA is higher than 3.0.•More than half of Arizona’s teachers have received instruc-tion at NAU.•NAU graduates’ acceptance rate to medical, dental, andveterinary school is higher than the national average.

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Kim Bruno enters her fourth season as director of tennis and seventh over-all at NAU as the head women's tennis coach. As director of tennis, Brunooversees both programs and is in her third year as the head men's tenniscoach.

During the 2011 season, Bruno led both of the NAU tennis programs to thefinals of the Big Sky Championship for the second straight season. Thewomen's team finished the season with a 13-11 overall record and a 7-1 con-ference record. To reach its sixth consecutive Big Sky final, the Lumberjackwomen outlasted Montana in the semifinal round, 4-3 in a match that lastedover five hours. For the second straight season, the women's team placed aschool record-tying five players on the All-Big Sky team including Edit Suhajda,who became the second player in program history to earn four All-Big Sky firstteam selections. The men's team went 9-12 overall and 6-2 in the conferencein 2011. The Lumberjack men had three All-Big Sky selections for the secondstraight year with Hugo Ramadier, David Flodberg and Robin Pezzutto earningall-conference honors.

In 2010, both NAU tennis programs reached the finals of the Big SkyChampionship. The Lumberjack women went 13-7 overall, losing just one reg-ular season Big Sky match and placing a school record-tying five players on theAll-Big Sky team. NAU's men's tennis team went 13-9 in 2010 and recordedtheir most wins since 2000, including a 6-1 victory over Sacramento State thatended the Hornet's 24-match conference winning streak. Andrew Reiff, HugoRamadier, and David Flodberg represented the Lumberjack's on the All-BigSky team.

In 2009, the NAU women's team returned to the Big Sky Championshipmatch but fell one win short of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-consec-utive year. The women finished the season 13-10 overall and 6-2 in confer-ence play, placing third in the Big Sky regular season standings. The NAU menwent 7-18 in 2009 but were 5-3 in the Big Sky, advancing to the conferencetournament quarterfinals in Bruno's first season as head of the men's squad.

In the past six years, Bruno has amassed an overall record of 76-56 with a37-8 mark in conference playwith the women's team. In2008, she led the women totheir best finish since the 2002season, compiling 15 winswith eight losses and a sec-ond-place finish in conference.

After four standout years asa student-athlete for theLumberjacks, Bruno returnedto her alma mater in 2005 andhas since led NAU to a third-place finish in the regular-sea-son standings in 2006 and run-ner-up finishes in the confer-ence in 2007 and 2008. Prior

to Bruno arriving in Flagstaff, the Lumberjacks had finished below .500 threeyears in a row.

In her first season, Bruno guided NAU to a 10-10 overall record and a 4-2mark in league play. In her second year, Bruno coached the Lumberjackwomen to a 12-10 overall record finishing 6-1 in conference play and thewomen advanced to the conference tournament championship final for thefirst time since 2004. The 12-win season was another improvement withBruno increasing the Lumberjack win total in each of her first three seasons.She totaled 10 overall wins in 2006, 12 in 2007 and 15 in 2008.

Under Bruno's tutelage, a number of Lumberjacks have received individualaccolades to go along with the team's accomplishments. In all, Bruno has 34All-Big Sky selections, with three coming in her inaugural year of 2006. In thatfirst season, Bruno was named the Big Sky Conference Women's Tennis Coachof the Year.

Bruno has also directed the tennis teams to success on and off the court. Inthe last six years, 39 women's players have earned the Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award for academic excellence, while 13 men's players have earnedthe honor in her three yearsas Director of Tennis. Elevenwomen's players and onemen's player have also beenselected Big Sky All-Academic.

Bruno is no stranger to NAUhaving been a standout tennisplayer for the Lumberjacksfrom 1996-2000. She helpedlead the Lumberjacks to theirfirst Big Sky Conference tour-nament title as a freshman,and then twice more as asophomore and junior, mark-ing the only three consecutiveconference titles for the team in the history of the program.

Bruno also led the team to the program's only NCAA Tournament appear-ance in 1999. In 2009, the 1999 women's tennis team was inducted into theNAU Hall of Fame.

In her senior year, the Lumberjacks were defeated in the Big SkyChampionship finals, making Bruno and her fellow seniors the only class toreach the finals four years in a row. She posted an overall record that year of18-15.

Bruno was a three-time All-Big Sky second team selection, and was namedto the All-Big Sky first-team and All-Academic team as a senior year. While atNAU, Bruno was also awarded the SkyJacks Scholarship given to one athlete ayear for outstanding academic and athletic performance. After graduationfrom Northern Arizona, Bruno traveled and held jobs as a ski instructor andwhitewater rafting guide at Sunlight Mountain in Glenwood Springs, Colo.,and later as a tennis pro for Club Med in the Bahamas.

In 2002 she was hired as the assistant women's tennis coach at DartmouthCollege, where her responsibilities included individual lessons, recruiting,travel scheduling, and setting up tournaments. Bruno then spent two years atthe University of Connecticut as the men's and women's graduate assistanttennis coach. At Connecticut she served as the only assistant to head coachGlenn Marshall.

Bruno's other coaching experience includes teaching tennis at countryclubs during the summers for nine years, including one summer spent inFlagstaff teaching tennis at Forest Highlands Country Club.

The Chicago, Ill., native earned a bachelor's degree in health and physicaleducation from Northern Arizona in 2000 and a master's degree in sportsmanagement from Connecticut in 2005.

Kim Bruno

Director of Tennis

Fourth Season

Seventh Season Overall

Northern Arizona, 2000

Bruno at a Glance

Coaching History2001..........................Tennis Pro, Club Med 2002 ..............Assistant Coach, Dartmouth2003-04 ..........Graduate Assistant, UCONN2005-08 ..........Head Women’s Coach, NAU2008- ....................Director of Tennis, NAU

Awards2006 Big Sky Women’s Coach of the Year14 All-Big Sky First Team Selections34 All-Big Sky Selections

Career Coaching Record

WomenYear School Record Big Sky2006 NAU 10-10 4-2, 2nd2007 NAU 12-10 6-1, 2nd2008 NAU 15-8 7-1, 2nd2009 NAU 13-10 6-2, 2nd2010 NAU 13-7 7-1, 2nd2011 NAU 13-10 7-1, 2ndTotal 76-55 37-8

MenYear School Record Big Sky2009 NAU 7-18 5-3, 3rd2010 NAU 13-9 6-2, 2nd2011 NAU 9-12 6-2, 2ndTotal 29-39 17-7

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Orsi Golovics enters her first season as the assistant coach for theNAU women's tennis program. She returns to the Lumberjack women's tennisprogram after wrapping up an illustrious career for the Lumberjacks in 2011.She replaces Stephanie Vallejos as the NAU women's assistant coach, afterVallejos accepted the head women's tennis coach position at the University ofTexas-Pan American.

From 2008-2011, Golovics, a native of Szentendre, Hungary, was akey member of the Lumberjack women's tennis team, that achieved four dou-ble-digit win seasons and runner-up finishes at the Big Sky ConferenceTournament in all four of Golovics' seasons at NAU. Golovics was a four-yearletterwinner and is one of only four players in program history to be namedAll-Big Sky first team three or more times.

She made an immediate impact from the time she stepped on thecourt at NAU as a freshman, earning All-Big Sky first team honors in 2008despite struggling with a wrist injury for most of the season. As a freshman,she teamed with fellow freshman Edit Suhajda to go 12-6 in doubles play that

season, including an 8-6 mark at the No. 1 doubles.Golovics would go on to earn All-Big Sky first team honors in 2009

and 2011, sandwiched around an All-Big Sky second team selection in 2010.Golovics spent the majority of her career at NAU at the No. 2 singles position,compiling a 51-28 overall singles record and an impressive 22-6 singles recordin Big Sky Conference play. She was primarily part of the No. 1 doubles teamduring her four years and notched a 46-30 overall doubles record and an evenmore impressive 23-3 mark against conference opponents.

To begin her junior season in 2010, Golovics entered the seasonranked No. 19 in singles in the ITA Mountain region and also was ranked bothregionally as well as nationally in doubles. Teamed with Malia Wahinepio, thepair began the spring season ranked No. 35 nationally and No. 5 in theMountain region.

Although this will be Golovics' first collegiate coaching experience,she has prior coaching experience as a tennis coach at Camp Canadensis inCanadensis, Pa. and at Camp Lakota in Wurtsboro, N.Y. during the summers of2009 and 2010. Most recently, Golovics spent the Fall 2011 semester as a mar-keting intern with the NAU athletics department while finishing her worktowards her undergraduate degree.

Golovics, a three-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipi-ent, earned her bachelor of science degree in business administration, doublemajoring in management and marketing from Northern Arizona University in2011.

Orsi Golovics

Women’s Tennis

Assistant Coach

First Season

Northern Arizona, 2011

“Orsi is one of the hardest workers you’ll ever come across. She mightnot be the most vocal, but she will show the girls what it takes to besuccessful because she’s been there. She’s one of the best players toever come through here and one of the best kids that I’ve ever had thechance to coach. Her genuine personality will account for more thanwords can express.” -- Kim Bruno

Joseph Heckley enters his first season as the assistant coach for theNAU men's tennis program. He comes to NAU after serving as the head men'stennis coach at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I. over the last twoyears. While at Salve Regina, Heckley also worked with the women's tennisteam, serving as an assistant coach. He replaces Rich Paulosky as the NAUmen's assistant coach.

As the head coach of Salve Regina, Heckley led the Seahawk men'stennis team to a TCCC Conference Championship and an appearance in theDIII NCAA Tournament.

In addition to his coaching experience at Salve Regina, Heckley alsohas a wealth of experience as a tennis instructor at various locations rangingfrom coast to coast. Over the last four years, he's coordinated junior and adultclinics and taught private and group lessons at the Los Gatos Swim andRacquet Club in Los Gatos, Calif., Fremont Hills Country Club in Los Altos Hills,Calif., Niagara Falls Country Club in Lewiston, N.Y., and the International

Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I. He began his coaching career at the highschool level, serving as the co-head tennis coach at Del Mar High School in SanJose, Calif., where he led the boys' tennis team to a league title in the springof 2007.

Heckley, a highly successful collegiate tennis player, began his play-ing career at Foothill College, where he played from 2004-06. After earningITA All-American status at Foothill College, he moved on to Niagara Universityfrom 2007-09. There, he achieved a Division I national doubles ranking of No.60 with his doubles partner Steve Kopf. Heckley also achieved the NiagaraUniversity's "Taps Gallagher" Sportsmanship Award as a member of thePurple Eagles' men's tennis team.

This summer while serving as a tennis instructor at the InternationalTennis Hall of Fame, Heckley served as the hitting partner for Belgian TennisPro Olivier Rochus at the 2011 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championship.Rochus finished runner-up at the tournament to John Isner of the UnitedStates. In addition to his role as Rochus's hitting partner, Heckley also was anofficial ATP tournament stringer at the tournament.

Heckley, a native of San Jose, Calif., earned his bachelor's degree insociology from Niagara University in 2009, after receiving his associates insocial sciences from Foothill College in 2007.

Joseph Heckley

Men’s Tennis

Assistant Coach

First Season

Niagara, 2009

“Joe brings a whole new level of enthusiasm and new ideas from hisprevious coaching positions. He truly enjoys working with the guys, hegets out there with them and the guys have really meshed well withhim. Not only does is he have a wealth of knowledge, but he has themotivation that is fun to be around. It’s refreshing and his love for thegame is contagious.” -- Kim Bruno

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Season OutlookSeason Outlook6

The Northern Arizona men’s tennis team returns six players, including four letterwin-ners, in 2012 from last year’s 9-12 squad that reached the Big Sky Championship finalfor the second consecutive season. The Lumberjacks, picked to finish third in the Big Skypreseason poll, hope to carry their late season momentum gained by winning seven oftheir last 10 matches into this season in hopes of winning the conference for the firsttime since 1997.

Director of tennis Kim Bruno, in her third season in charge of the men’s team, has a lotto work with this season, beginning with senior Robin Pezzutto. Pezzutto, the team’slone returning All-Big Sky performer, is expected to handle the No. 1 singles duties afterspending last year at No. 3. The Aussie compiled a 9-10 record at No. 3, and was sensa-tional in the Big Sky, going 6-2 against conference opponents.

Junior Patrick Schimmelbauer will resume his role in the second spot in the Lumberjacklineup, where he’s spent the last two years at. Behind Schimmelbauer will be sopho-more Dominic Bermudez, who made an immediate impact last year as the team’s onlyfreshman. Serving as NAU’s primary No. 5 singles player, Bermudez recorded nine vic-tories in his first collegiate season.

“Dominic, Patrick and Rob are our go-to players this year,” Bruno said. “They’re playingbetter than they’ve ever played. This year I expect them to really headup our team, and they’re playing at that caliber.”

The fourth returning letterwinner, senior Ben Lantz, will step in at No. 6to solidify the back end of the NAU lineup. Last season as a doubles spe-cialist Lantz was 8-4 at No. 3, but he’ll be asked to fill the void left bythree departing starters. Lantz won two conference singles matches atNo. 6 last year in singles play.

While returning juniors Chris Fasulo and Josh Levinson will providedepth to the men’s squad this year, four newcomers will also join the

team for the 2012 season. Junior transfers Shaun Waters and Robert Martin are thetwo that will be counted on from the start, as they’re expected to occupy the No. 4 and5 spots in the lineup. Both Waters and Martin bring impressive resumes to theLumberjacks from their stints at Middle Tennessee State and Seminole State College,respectively.

Freshman Steven Say and Trevor Unger round out the 10-man roster, providing Brunowith the much-needed depth she hopes will be an advantage for the team this year.

“We’re a really deep team this year,” Bruno said. “We’re even one through six, so wehave the depth to shuffle guys around. We have 10 guys we can go to and hopefully thatwill help us. It’ll add variety to our lineup in both singles and doubles.”

The Lumberjacks will face four teams this season that begin the year nationally ranked,including their season opener in Tucson against No. 55 Arizona. The Lumberjacks alsohave road matches at No. 54 New Mexico State, No. 56 New Mexico and No. 60 UNLVto highlight the non-conference schedule. NAU has four home matches on tap in 2012,beginning with their first ever meeting against Western Illinois. A home date againstthree-time conference champions Sacramento State highlights the conference sched-ule. The Hornets will return to Flagstaff for the first time since 2010, when the

Lumberjacks snapped their 24-match Big Sky winning streak.

“We have a really tough schedule,” Bruno said. “If we can get a coupleof wins off some of those teams and the guys start believing in whatthey can do, I don’t see why we can’t win the conference. There’s noquestion we have to shoot for conference champs.”

This year’s Big Sky Championship will be held in Sacramento, Calif. fromApril 21-22. The Lumberjacks will look to make their third straightappearance in the championship final, where they hope to claim thetitle, something they’ve been unable to do the last two years.

Men

ArrivalsRobert Martin

Steven SayTrevor UngerShaun Waters

DeparturesJosh Brown

David FlodbergHugo Ramadier

woMenFor the first time in four years, the Northern Arizona women’s team will be without itsfabulous quartet of graduating seniors Orsi Golovics, Yumi Hasegawa, Aimee Oki andEdit Suhajda entering the 2012 season. The four players combined for 11 All-Big Skyselections and were integral in the Lumberjacks’ success the last four years, includinglast season’s 13-10 team. The 13-win season was the Lumberjacks’ third straight andfifth consecutive winning season.

If the Lumberjacks are to compete for the Big Sky Championship this season, director oftennis Kim Bruno will rely on juniors Malia Wahinepio and Nicole Perez to help getthem there. The two juniors are the two returning starters from last year’s squad andcombined for 23 singles wins between them in 2011. Wahinepio earned her second All-Big Sky second team honor by virtue of her 14-9 record, tying for the most wins on theteam, at No. 3 and 4. She was especially spectacular in conference play, posting a 7-1Big Sky record. Meanwhile, Perez split time at No. 5 and 6 singles last season and post-ed a strong sophomore campaign a year after being named All-Big Sky honorable men-tion as a freshman.

“There’s a lot of turnaround for the women, but Malia really has jumped into a new rolethis year,” Bruno said. “She’s doing a great job as a team leader, andsame as Nicole. They know what they need to do to bring the teamtogether.”

The Lumberjacks receive a big boost with the return of junior GhizeleneDoballah following her redshirt year in 2011. Doballah, a native of Oran,Algeria, should compete at the top of the NAU lineup at No. 1. AliceWalker also is back for her junior season and can step into the lineupwhen needed, a role which she excelled in last year, going 3-1 in singlesand 2-0 in doubles.

To ease the depature of the graduating class, Bruno brings in a talented

quartet of recruits, including three players expected to contribute immediately. JuniorAlice Pacaut comes over from Stephen F. Austin, where she spent the last two years.Pacaut recorded an 11-2 record as the primary No. 5 singles player and also went 6-1 atNo. 1 doubles for SFA last season. Junior Vanessa Green also comes into the Lumberjackprogram after starting the last two years at Glendale Community College.

In addition to the two junior transfers, two talented freshmen join the fold. HannahStone and Johanna Vang both tallied a team-high eight wins during the fall 2011 sea-son. Pacaut, Stone and Vang are all projected to begin their NAU careers in the startinglineup.

“This team has been talking about getting a national ranking,” Bruno said. “We have somuch variety on this team. Obviously there’s going to be a learning curve having toreplace our four seniors, but I don’t think these girls can’t live up to that. I have highhopes for the women.”

The Lumberjacks open the spring season with No. 59 UC Davis in Tempe, one of fournationally ranked teams on the schedule. In addtion to playing No. 19 Arizona State and

No. 36 UNLV on the road, the Lumberjacks will need to endure four setsof three matches in as many days during the season. They’ll open theirhome schedule on March 4 against 10-time defending Big SkyChampion No. 48 Sacramento State, and will play five home matchesthis season. Other tough matches include a neutral site match againstOregon in Phoenix on March 26 and a road match at Washington Stateon April 6.

NAU was picked to finish third in the conference preseason poll and willlook to end the Hornets’ hold of the conference at the Big SkyChampionship, which will be held April 21-22, after six straight losses toSacramento State in the final.

ArrivalsVanessa Green

Alice PacautHannah StoneJohanna Vang

DeparturesOrsi Golovics

Yumi HasegawaAimee Oki

Edit Suhajda

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2011-12 NORTHERN ARIZONA WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTERBack Row (From Left): Head Coach Kim Bruno, Ghizelene Doballah, Malia Wahinepio, Vanessa

Green, Johanna Vang, Assistant Coach Orsi GolovicsFront Row: Alice Pacaut, Alice Walker, Hannah Stone, Nicole Perez

RROSTER BBY CCLASS

Seniors (0) ........................................................................................Juniors (6) ........................................................Ghizelene Doballah................................................................................Vanessa Green....................................................................................Alice Pacaut....................................................................................Nicole Perez

..............................................................................Malia Wahinepio....................................................................................Alice Walker

Sophomores (0) ..............................................................................Freshmen (2) ............................................................Hannah Stone..................................................................................Johanna Vang

RROSTER BBY CCOUNTRY ((SSTATE))

Algeria (1) ........................................................Ghizelene DoballahAustralia (1) ................................................................Alice WalkerFrance (1) ....................................................................Alice PacautSweden (1) ................................................................Johanna VangUnited States (4)............................................Vanessa Green (Ariz.)..........................................................................Nicole Perez (Ariz.)......................................................................Hannah Stone (Calif.)..................................................................Malia Wahinepio (Ariz.)

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Name Ht. R-LH Elig. Hometown Previous School/High SchoolGhizelene Doballah 5-9 R Jr.-RS Oran, Algeria Barton CC (Kan.)Vanessa Green 5-6 L Jr.-TR Phoenix, Ariz. Glendale CC (Ariz.) Alice Pacaut 5-2 R Jr.-TR Eyguieres, France Stephen F. AustinNicole Perez 5-6 R Jr.-2L Fountain Hills, Ariz. Fountain Hills HSHannah Stone 5-2 R Fr.-HS Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HSJohanna Vang 6-0 R Fr.-HS Sollentuna, Sweden Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium Malia Wahinepio 5-7 R Jr.-2L Anthem, Ariz. Moon Valley HSAlice Walker 5-6 R Jr.-SQ Sydney, Australia Pymble Ladies College

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ghizelene Doballah - RiZZ-lean Alice Pacaut - e-LEASE pa-KOOJohanna Vang - YO-ha-na Malia Wahinepio - wah-hee-neh-PEE-oh

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PROJECTED STARTERS

S-Pos. Player 2011 Record Fall 2011 Record Career RecordNo. 1 Ghizelene Doballah --- 6-8 ---No. 2 Hannah Stone --- 8-6 ---No. 3 Malia Wahinepio 14-9 6-7 27-15No. 4 Nicole Perez 9-8 7-6 22-14No. 5 Johanna Vang --- 8-5 ---No. 6 Alice Pacaut --- 4-4 ---

D-Pos. Players 2011 Record Fall 2011 Record Career RecordNo. 1 Nicole Perez/Malia Wahinepio --- 3-2 ---No. 2 Hannah Stone/Johanna Vang --- --- ---No. 3 Ghizelene Doballah/Alice Pacaut --- 2-0 ---

Jovana Vasic (1990-2011)The NAU women’s tennis team will dedicate its season in mem-ory of Jovana Vasic, a tennis signee from Bradenton, Fla. Vasic,a transfer from St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Fla.,was killed in a fatal car accident in Texas on August 24, 2011 enroute to Flagstaff. Originally from Belgrade, Serbia, Vasic wouldhave been a junior this season.

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Academic Notes: Majoringin interior design with aminor in studio art...3.30GPA at Barton CommunityCollege.

2012 (RS Junior): 6-8 singlesrecord and 7-2 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Junior): Redshirted.

Barton Community College: Attended Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kan.from 2008 to 2010...Played tennis for coach Sydney Bwalya.

High School: Attended Lotfi High School in Oran, Algeria...Won the Algerian Cup...Tookthird place in the African Cup...Also competed in the Arabic Cup

Personal: Ghizelene Doballah was born January 1, 1990 in Oran, Algeria...First name ispronounced RIZZ-lean...Parents reside in home town of Oran...Father, Moustapha,played handball professionally...One younger brother, Anis...Hobbies include draw-ing....Transferred to NAU because it has her major and the tennis team seemed nice.

Ghizelene Doballah

5-9, Jr.-RS

Oran, AlgeriaLofti HS

Academic Notes: Majoringin exercise science...Two-time Big Sky All Academicselection...Two-time GoldenEagle Scholar Athlete awardrecipient...3.60 GPA in HighSchool.

2012 (Junior): 7-6 singlesrecord and 3-7 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore): 9-8 overall singles record, 3-3 Big Sky singles record at No. 5 and6...Defeated Sianna Simmons of No. 20 Arizona State, 6-2, 6-3 at No. 6 on February11...Won six straight singles matches between February 19 and March 21...Won at No.5 singles in Big Sky Championship semifinal vs Montana...9-7 overall doubles record, 3-2 Big Sky doubles record at No. 2 and 3...Went 9-5 with senior Aimee Oki as primary No.3 doubles team...Won five straight doubles matches between February 19 and March5...Led at No. 3 in both Big Sky Championship semifinal and final when doubles pointswere clinched...7-6 in singles and 3-5 in doubles during Fall 2010 play.

2010 (Freshman): All-Big Sky honorable mention...13-6 overall singles record, 6-2 markin Big Sky singles at No. 4, 5 and 6...12-5 record as primary No. 5 singles player, 0-1 atNo. 4, 1-0 at No. 6...Won 10-straight singles matches from February 19 through April5...Won 10 matches in straight sets...Recorded a 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (1) victory at No. 6 singlesagainst Montana in Big Sky Championship semifinal...14-5 overall doubles record, 7-1mark in Big Sky doubles...Teamed with Aimee Oki to go 14-4 overall and 12-3 as primaryNo. 2 doubles team...Won eight-straight doubles matches from February 19 throughApril 4...Recorded an 8-3 win at No. 2 doubles against Montana in Big SkyChampionship Semifinal...9-4 singles record and 7-4 doubles record in Fall 2009 play,including singles and doubles championships at UC Irvine Fall Invitational.

High School: Played tennis individually for six years and for Fountain Hills High School

for one season...Was undefeated and won a state high school championship in2008...Played in several USTA tournaments as an individual...Finished No. 1 in the 14'sage group, in the top-five in the 16's age group and in the top-10 in the 18's age groupin the Southwest section...Defeated a No. 4 seed in a USTA national tournament.

Personal: Nicole Maria Perez was born October 2, 1990 in Mesa, Ariz....Daughter ofDavid and Kathy Perez...One older brother, Adam, played tennis at NorthernColorado...Enjoys hiking, biking, running and traveling.

Nicole Perez

5-6, Jr.-2L

Fountain Hills, Ariz.Fountain Hills HS

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2010 13-6 6-2 14-5 7-12011 9-8 3-3 9-7 3-2Totals 22-14 9-5 23-12 10-3

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Academic Notes: Majoringin early childhood educa-tion...Member of highschool Key club.

2012 (Junior): 6-7 singlesrecord and 7-3 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore): All-BigSky second team...14-9

overall singles record, 7-1 Big Sky singles record at No. 3 and 4...Went 5-3 at No. 3 and9-6 at No. 4...Won seven consecutive matches between February 12 and March21...Won five consecutive matches between April 2 and April 23 (end of regular sea-son)...Won 11 singles matches in straight sets...13-7 overall doubles record, 5-2 Big Skydoubles record at No. 1 and 2...Went 13-5 with senior Yumi Hasegawa as primary No. 2doubles team...Posted two four-match winning streaks...Won at No. 2 doubles in Big SkyChampionship semifinal vs Montana...Named Big Sky Player of the Week on March9...9-9 in singles and 6-7 in doubles during Fall 2010 play.

2010 (Freshman): All-Big Sky second team...13-6 overall singles record and 6-2 mark inBig Sky singles at No. 3 and 4...10-4 record as primary No. 4 singles player, 3-2 at No.3...Posted winning streaks of six and four matches and won 10 of 11 matches fromJanuary 30 through April 3...Won 10 matches in straight sets...13-7 overall doublesrecord and team-best 7-1 Big Sky doubles mark...Teamed primarily with Orsi Golovics,going 11-5 at No. 1 doubles...Duo began the spring season ranked No. 35 nationally andNo. 5 in the Mountain region...Posted doubles winning streaks of four and five match-es and won nine of 10 matches from February 14 through April 4...Recorded 8-3 victo-ry at No. 1 doubles against Montana in Big Sky Championship Semifinal...Named Big SkyPlayer of the Week on February 17...7-7 in singles and 11-2 in doubles during Fall 2009play, including a doubles championship at the UC Irvine Fall Invitational.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in tennis, three-year letter winner in volleyball at

Moon Valley High School...Four-year regional champion in tennis and four-year teammvp...Won a state championship during senior year...Also a two-time volleyball All-American and mvp of team during freshman and senior seasons.

Personal: Malia Luana Wahinepio was born April 22, 1989 in Honolulu,Hawaii...Daughter of George and Loana Wahinepio...One older brother, Elliott, and oneolder sister, Icelynn...Last name is pronounced wah-hee-neh-PEE-oh...Father and bothsiblings were also athletes at the collegiate level...Hobbies include singing, dancing andhula.

Malia Wahinepio

5-7, Jr.-2L

Anthem, Ariz.Moon Valley HS

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2010 13-6 6-2 13-7 7-12011 14-9 7-1 13-7 5-2Totals 27-15 13-3 26-14 12-3

Academic Notes: Majoringin environmental sciences:biology...Golden EagleScholar Athlete award recip-ient in 2011...3.60 GPA inhigh school.

2012 (Junior): 1-3 singlesrecord and 3-1 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore): 3-1 overall singles record, 2-0 Big Sky singles record at No.6...Recorded singles wins against Cal State Bakersfield, Eastern Washington, andPortland State...Won two singles matches in straight sets...2-0 overall doubles record, 2-0 Big Sky doubles record at No. 3...Teamed with senior Aimee Oki for No. 3 doubles winsagainst Eastern Washington and Portland State...4-9 in singles and 0-2 in doubles dur-ing Fall 2010 play.

2010 (Freshman): 1-3 overall singles record, 1-2 Big Sky singles mark at No. 6...Recordedfirst collegiate victory with 6-2, 6-2 win at No. 6 singles over Kylea Gleason of PortlandState on April 12...0-3 overall doubles record, 0-2 Big Sky doubles mark at No. 1 and3...Played one match at No. 3 with Malia Wahinepio and two matches at No. 1 withYumi Hasgawa...Did not compete during Fall 2009 play.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in tennis, basketball, track and field and cross coun-try at Pymble Ladies College…Named most improved tennis player in 2007…NorthernSuburbs Tennis Association Under-18 Women’s Singles Runner-up in 2008…Captain ofIndependent Girls Schools Sports Association (IGSSA) representative basketball team in2008 and 2009…Ran 800 M and 4x100 M relay for track and field...Placed in the top-15all four years in 4km and 6km IGSSA cross country competitions.

Personal: Alice Emily Walker was born August 3, 1991 in Sydney, New South Wales,Australia…Daughter of Helen and Ross Walker…Twin brothers, Scott and Harry, and one

sister, Lotte…Most exciting moment was Australian Cathy Freeman winning gold in the400 meters in the Sydney Olympics…Chose Northern Arizona because of its unique loca-tion…also considered Ball State and Eastern Kentucky.

Alice Walker

5-6, Jr.-SQ

Sydney, AustraliaMoon Valley HS

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2010 1-3 1-2 0-3 0-22011 3-1 2-0 2-0 2-0Totals 4-4 3-2 2-3 2-2

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Academic Notes: Majoringin accounting...3.4 highschool GPA.

2012 (Junior): Did not com-pete during fall 2011 play.

Glendale CommunityCollege: Two-year starterand one-year captain atGlendale Community

College...Played tennis for coach Cody Andelin.

High School: Attended Boulder Creek High School...Four-year starter and letterwin-ner...Two-time team player of the year...Two-year region winner in singles and one-yearregion winner in doubles...Placed third in doubles at state tournament during freshmanyear...Placed fourth in singles at state tournament during junior year...Helped team torunner-up finish at state tournament three years in a row.

Personal: Vanessa Lynn Green was born October 9, 1990 in Phoenix, Ariz....Daughter ofEdward and Ramona Green...Enjoys baking...Admires her father, "because he hastaught me many important life lessons"...Most memorable moment was defeating a girlthat she lost to during the season to win region during her senior year in highschool...Transferred to Northern Arizona because she wanted a different experienceafter living in Phoenix her entire life.

Vanessa Green

5-6, Jr.-TR

Phoenix, Ariz.Boulder Creek HS

Academic Notes: Majoringin exercise science with thegoal of going to physicaltherapy school...3.2 GPA atStephen F. Austin.

2012 (Junior): 4-4 singlesrecord and 5-3 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

Stephen F. Austin (2009-11): 18-7 overall singles record and 17-4 overall doubles record in 2011 as a sopho-more...11-2 record as primary No. 5 singles player...Played at all three doubles positionsincluding 6-1 record at No. 1 doubles with Alina Shazhko...Helped team to 20-5 record,a program-best in terms of winning percentage and wins...Team finished season at No.10 in ITA Texas Region rankings...8-4 singles record and 2-3 doubles record in 2010 fallplay...11-6 overall singles record and 7-10 overall doubles record in 2010 as a fresh-man...9-4 record as primary No. 5 singles player...7-8 record at No. 2 doubles with PaolaMuntuenga.

High School: Attended Viala Lacoste...Won a regional championship at 16 years old.

Personal: Alice Pacaut was born on April 23, 1992 in Istres, France...Daughter of Thierryand Anne Pacaut...One older brother, Adrien...Enjoys any kind of outdooractivity...Chose Northern Arizona because she heard it was a really nice place and sheloves playing indoor tennis.

Alice Pacaut

5-2, Jr.-TR

Eyguieres, FranceViala Lacoste

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Academic Notes: Majoringin public relations...3.95GPA in high school...gradu-ated 75th in her high schoolclass.

2012 (Freshman): 8-6 sin-gles record and 7-5 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

High School: AttendedGreat Oak High School...Served as team captain and was All-league...Team made it tothe CIF quarterfinals during her sophomore year...Ranked in the Top 60 players inSouthern California...Beat No. 40 player in the 18 and under division this past summer.

Personal: Hannah Erin Stone was born on October 22, 1993 in Costa Mesa,Calif....Daughter of Sue and Neil Stone...One older brother, Sean...Hobbies include ski-ing, shopping, hanging out with her friends, going to the beach and watchingmovies...Lists late teammate Jovana Vasic as the most amazing person sheknows...Chose Northern Arizona because she loved Flagstaff and really hit if off with theteam.

Hannah Stone

5-3, Fr.-HS

Temecula, Calif.Great Oak HS

Academic Notes: Majoringin business management.

2012 (Freshman): 8-5 sin-gles record and 8-3 doublesrecord in fall 2011 play.

High School: AttendedViktor Rydberg Gymnasiumin Stockholm,Sweden...Played on two dif-

ferent club teams: Djursholms TK for one year and Sollentuna TK for eight years...Playedin the Swedish Elite Series for Djursholms TK...Under-21 doubles runner up in theSwedish Championship.

Personal: Johanna Maria Vang was born October 4, 1992 in Sollentuna,Sweden...Daughter of Margareta and Per Vang...One older brother, Niklas...Hobbiesinclude watching movies and traveling...Fan of soccer club Manchester United...ChoseNorthern Arizona because of its good academic program and beautiful location.

Johanna Vang

6-0, Fr.-HS

Sollentuna, SwedenViktor Rydberg Gymnasium

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Women’s 2010-11 ReviewWomen’s 2010-11 Review

2011 Team ResultsOverall record: 13-10 • BSC: 7-1 • Region: 7-2 • Home: 4-0 • Away: 3-7 • Neutral: 6-3

Date (Rank) Opponent Score Record Big Sky1/21 at #49 Arizona L, 7-0 0-11/22 vs. UTEP W, 4-3 1-11/28 vs. Cal State Bakersfield W, 6-1 2-11/29 vs. Santa Clara L, 4-2 2-21/30 at UC Santa Barbara L, 5-0 2-32/11 at #20 Arizona State L, 6-1 2-42/12 vs. Pacific L, 6-1 2-52/19 vs. Seattle W, 7-0 3-52/19 vs. Western New Mexico W, 7-0 4-52/20 %at New Mexico State W, 7-0 5-52/27 %at New Mexico L, 5-2 5-63/5 %*WEBER STATE W, 7-0 6-6 1-0

3/21 %*vs. Idaho State W, 5-1 7-6 2-03/25 %at Nevada L, 6-0 7-73/27 *at #46 Sacramento State L, 6-1 7-8 2-13/28 at San Francisco L, 4-3 7-94/2 %*NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0 8-9 3-14/9 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 7-0 9-9 4-1

4/10 *PORTLAND STATE W, 6-1 10-9 5-14/16 %*at Montana W, 4-3 11-9 6-14/17 %*at Montana State W, 4-3 12-9 7-14/23 %^vs. Montana W, 4-3 13-94/24 ^vs. #48 Sacramento State L, 4-0 13-10

%- denotes Regional match* - denotes Big Sky match^ - denotes Big Sky Championship

Season Recap

Despite reaching the Big Sky Championship final for the sixth straight year,the Northern Arizona women’s tennis team couldn’t get past its nemesis SacramentoState once again. The Lumberjacks recorded their fifth straight winning season, going13-10 and 7-1 in the conference, but failed to knock off the Hornets from their perchatop the Big Sky.

The Lumberjacks began the 2011 season with four losses in their first sixmatches, including road losses to in-state foes Arizona and Arizona State, both ofwhom were nationally ranked. They would then proceed to win five of their next six,with four of the wins coming in the 7-0 variety. However, the Lumberjacks would pro-ceed to lose their next three before heading into the conference tournament with fiveconsecutive victories, three of which came at home. There, the women would fall toSacramento State 4-0, but not before edging out Montana in the semifinal, 4-3, in amatch that lasted over five hours.

The Hungarian duo of seniors Edit Suhajda and Orsi Golovics once again ledthe Lumberjacks at No. 1 and 2 singles. Golovics recorded a team-high 14 wins, whichwas equaled by sophomore Malia Wahinepio at both No. 3 and No. 4. Senior YumiHasegawa split time with Wahinepio at the two spots, recording 12 victories, whilesophomore Nicole Perez notched a 9-8 record at No. 5 and 6. Senior Aimee Oki posteda perfect conference mark at 8-0, providing solid performances at the back of the NAUlineup that went 74-59 in singles play with a remarkable 36-12 conference mark. TheLumberjacks were even better in doubles play, going 38-20 overall and 16-5 in the BigSky with the pairings of Golovics and Suhajda and Hasegawa and Wahinepio recording13 wins apiece at No. 1 and 2 doubles respectively.

Both Suhajda and Golovics wrapped up their impressive careers with firstteam All-Big Sky selections. While the first team honor was the third of Golovics’career, Suhajda became just the second player in program history to receive first teamhonors four times. Wahinepio made the second team for the second straight seasonand Hasegawa and Oki each were named honorable mention, giving the Lumberjacksfive All-Big Sky selections for the second consecutive season. It also marked the fifthconsecutive year that the Lumberjacks had at least four all-conference players.

Edit Suhajda2011 All-Big SKy First Team

Orsi Golovics2011 All-Big Sky First Team

2011 Individual Results

SINGLES

Athlete No.1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 BSC TotalOrsi Golovics --- 14-9 --- --- --- --- 6-2 14-9Yumi Hasegawa --- --- 6-7 6-2 --- --- 6-2 12-9Aimee Oki --- --- --- --- 6-6 7-3 8-0 13-9Nicole Perez --- --- --- --- 4-6 5-2 3-3 9-8Edit Suhajda 9-14 --- --- --- --- --- 4-4 9-14Malia Wahinepio --- --- 5-3 9-6 --- --- 7-1 14-9Alice Walker --- --- --- --- --- 3-1 2-0 3-1

Totals 9-14 14-9 11-10 15-8 10-12 15-6 36-12 74-59Percentage .391 .609 .524 .652 .455 .714 .750 .556

DOUBLES

Athletes No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 BSC TotalOrsi Golovics/Edit Suhajda 13-5 --- --- 6-1 13-5Yumi Hasegawa/Malia Wahinepio --- 13-5 --- 5-2 13-5Aimee Oki/Nicole Perez --- 0-2 9-5 3-2 9-7Orsi Golovics/Malia Wahinepio 0-2 --- --- --- 0-2Yumi Hasegawa/Edit Suhajda --- --- 1-1 --- 1-1Aimee Oki/Alice Walker --- --- 2-0 2-0 2-0

Totals 13-7 13-7 12-6 16-5 38-20Percentage .650 .650 .667 .762 .655

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All-Time Record vs. Opponents

1975 (2-1, 0-0 BSC)vs. Glendale CC L, 8-1vs. Scottsdale CC W, 5-4vs. UNLV W, 5-4

1976 (7-3, 0-0 BSC)vs. UNLV L, 7-2at Glendale CC L, 7-2at Mesa CC L, 6-3at Pima CC W, 7-2at Grand Canyon W, N-Avs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Glendale CC W, 7-2vs. Glendale CC W, 6-3at Phoenix College W, N-Avs. Grand Canyon W, 8-1

1977 (4-4, 0-0 BSC)at Grand Canyon W, 5-2vs. Pima CC L, 6-3at Arizona L, 9-0at Pima CC L, 6-3at Scottsdale CC L, 7-2vs. Yavapai College W, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-1at Yavapai College W, 9-0

1978 (6-2, 0-0 BSC)vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Phoenix College W, 9-0vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Pima College W, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 5-4vs. Phoenix College W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Pima College L, 8-1

1979 (11-4, 1-0 BSC)at Pima CC W, 7-2at Arizona L, 8-1at CS Northridge L, 9-0at CS Los Angeles W, 7-2vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 5-4at UNLV L, 9-0vs. Westmont W, 7-2vs. Weber State W, 9-0at US International L, 7-2at Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Pima CC W, 6-3at Yavapai College W, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 7-2vs. Phoenix College W, 9-0

1980 (6-6, 0-0 BSC)vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Grand Canyon W, 5-4vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-3vs. Mesa CC L, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 5-4

vs. Arizona Western W, 8-1vs. Hawaii L, 8-1vs. Pima College L, 5-4vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Nebraska L, 8-1vs. Pima College W, 7-2vs. Grand Canyon L, 5-4

1981 (7-12, 0-1 BSC)vs. Mesa State W, 8-1vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Glendale CC L, 8-1vs. Nevada L, 5-4vs. UNLV L, 8-1vs. Iowa State L, 9-0vs. Glendale CC W, 9-0vs. Pima CC W, 9-0vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Hawaii L, 9-0vs. Colo. Women's Coll. W, 8-1vs. Denver L, 9-0vs. Colorado College W, 5-4vs. Midland (Texas) CC L, 9-0vs. New Mexico L, 6-3vs. New Mexico State L, 9-0vs. Mesa CC L, 5-4vs. Grand Canyon L, 7-2

1982 (6-8, 0-0 BSC)at Grand Canyon L, 9-0at Glendale CC W, 9-0at Mesa CC W, 9-0at Pima College W, 7-2at Arizona L, 9-0vs. Phoenix College W, 9-0at New Mexico L, 9-0vs. Southern Colorado W, 8-1vs. Colorado State L, 5-4at Air Force L, 7-2vs. Metro State W, 9-0vs. Northern Colorado L, 9-0vs. Colorado College L, 7-2vs. Grand Canyon L, 9-0

1983 (10-7, 0-0 BSC)at Mesa CC W, 6-3at New Mexico State L, 7-2at Western New Mexico W, 7-2at Western New Mexico W, 6-3at Cal Poly-Pomona L, 5-4at CS Los Angeles L, 6-3at CS Dominguez Hills W, 7-2at Whittier College W, 8-1at Redlands W, 8-1at San Diego L, 9-0at Arizona L, 9-0at Pima College W, 6-3vs. Skidmore W, 5-4at Glendale CC W, 9-0

at Grand Canyon L, 7-2at Phoenix College W, 7-1vs. Phoenix College L, 6-3

1984 (6-10, 0-0 BSC)vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Pima College W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 6-3vs. Westmont L, 9-0vs. US International L, 8-1vs. New Mexico Military W, 6-3vs. Texas Tech L, 9-0vs. New Mexico L, 9-0vs. UC San Diego L, 9-0vs. US International L, 9-0vs. San Diego City Coll. W, 8-1vs. Winona State W, 8-1vs. Glendale CC W, 6-3vs. Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 9-0vs. Glendale CC W, 7-2

1985 (12-4, 1-0 BSC)vs. Montana W, 7-2vs. Arizona L, 8-1vs. Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Glendale CC W, 9-0vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 7-2vs. Biola W, 9-0vs. Fort Lewis W, 8-1vs. Southern Colorado W, 8-1vs. Glendale CC W, 6-3vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Scottsdale CC W, 8-1vs. New Mexico State W, 8-1vs. New Mexico L, 6-0vs. Colorado State W, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-3

1986 (7-11, 0-1 BSC)vs. Cal-Lutheran W, 8-1at UNLV L, 5-4vs. Riverside College W, 5-4vs. Hawaii L, 9-0at Grand Canyon L, 8-1vs. Montana State L, 6-3at Mesa CC W, 6-3at Arizona L, 9-0at Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Texas Tech L, 9-0vs. Arizona Western W, 7-2at Glendale CC W, 9-0at Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Mesa CC L, 6-3at New Mexico L, 8-1vs. UTEP L, 5-4vs. Grand Canyon L, 7-2

1987 (7-10, 0-1 BSC)vs. UNLV L, 9-0vs. Weber State L, 9-0vs. CS Northridge L, 9-0vs. Scottsdale CC W, 7-2vs. Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 8-1vs. Westmont L, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Glendale CC W, 9-0vs. Mesa State W, 9-0vs. Scottsdale W, 9-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 7-2vs. Pima College L, 6-3vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Cal-Riverside W, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon L, 7-2

1988 (4-14, 1-5 BSC)vs. Eastern Washington L, 6-3vs. Pima CC L, 5-1vs. Mesa CC L, 8-1vs. Palomar College L, 7-2vs. Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Washington L, 9-0vs. Scottsdale CC W, 6-0vs. Fort Lewis W, 5-1vs. Boise State L, 6-3vs. Pima College L, 5-4vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Washington State L, 8-1vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-2vs. Idaho L, 6-3vs. Nevada L, 8-1vs. Oregon L, 9-0vs. Southern Colorado W, 8-1vs. Montana L, 6-3

1989 (12-17, 2-5 BSC)vs. New Mexico State L, 7-2vs. Grand Canyon L, 7-2vs. Utah State W, 7-2vs. Weber State L, 8-1vs. Montana State L, 5-4vs. New Mexico State L, 5-4vs. UTEP L, 3-6vs. Eastern Washington W, 9-0vs. Grossmont W, 5-4vs. Arizona L, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 7-2vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Baylor L, 5-4vs. Weber State L, 8-1vs. UNLV L, 7-2vs. Colorado L, 9-0vs. UTEP W, 5-4vs. Northern Colorado W, 7-2vs. Mary (N.D.) W, 9-0vs. St. Thomas W, 9-0

vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Idaho State W, 8-1vs. Weber State L, 9-0vs. Nevada L, 5-4vs. Idaho * W, 5-4vs. Nevada* L, 7-2vs. Weber State* L, 9-0vs. Boise State* L, 5-4vs. Montana State* L, 5-4

1990 (12-17, 1-5 BSC)vs. New Mexico State W, 5-4at Arizona State L, 9-0at Grand Canyon L, 9-0vs. Eastern Washington W, 9-0at Arizona L, 9-0at Glendale CC W, 9-0vs. Odessa JC L, 7-2vs. Palomar JC W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 5-4vs. UTEP L, 5-4at UNLV L, 9-0vs. Wichita State L, 5-4vs. Colorado L, 9-0vs. Yale L, 9-0vs. Utah State W, 5-4vs. Alabama L, 9-0 at Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Westmont W, 6-3at Weber State L, 9-0vs. Idaho State L, 8-1vs. Utah State W, 7-2vs. Odessa JC L, 7-2at New Mexico State W, 5-2vs. UTEP W, 5-1at UTEP W, 5-3vs. Weber State L, 7-2at Idaho State L, 7-2vs. Nevada* L, 5-4vs. Boise State* L, 6-3

1991 (10-18, 2-8 BSC)at Arizona L, 9-0vs. New Mexico State W, 5-4 at Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Iowa L, 6-3vs. Eastern Washington W, 8-1vs. UTEP W, 7-2vs. Nevada L, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon L, 5-4vs. CS Bakersfield L, 5-4at Mesa CC L, 5-4vs. Odessa JC L, 5-4vs. Point Loma W, 6-3vs. Pennsylvania L, 7-2vs. Iowa State W, 9-0vs. Kansas State W, 5-4at Weber State L, 5-2vs. Idaho State L, 5-4vs. Montana State L, 6-3

Akron (1st Match) ........................N/AAir Force ......................................2-2Alabama ..........................................0-1Arizona ..........................................0-27Arizona State ..............................0-14Arizona Western ..............................2-0Ball State..........................................0-1Baylor ..............................................0-1Biola ................................................1-0Boise State ....................................2-15Cen. Conn. St. ..................................1-0Cal Poly ............................................3-3Cal Poly Ponoma..............................0-1Cal Lutheran ....................................1-0Cal Riverside ....................................1-0Chattanooga ....................................0-1Claremont ........................................1-0Colorado Women's College ............ 1-0Colorado ..........................................0-4Colorado College ............................1-1Colorado State ..............................3-2Cornell ............................................0-1Creighton ........................................1-0CS Bakersfield ..................................1-1CS Dominguez Hills ..........................1-0CS Fullerton ....................................6-0CS Los Angeles ................................1-1CS Northridge ..............................11-11

CS Sacramento ................................3-0CS San Bernardino ..........................0-1Northern Ill. (DeKalb Col.) ..............2-0Denver ............................................4-3DePaul..............................................0-2Drake................................................0-1Eastern Illinois ................................1-0Eastern New Mexico........................1-0East Tennessee State ......................1-0Eastern Washington ....................12-1Fresno State ....................................0-1Fort Lewis ........................................5-0Furman ............................................1-1Gustavus Adolphus ..........................3-3Glendale CC ..................................12-3Gonzaga ........................................3-0Grand Canyon ..............................14-20Grossmont ......................................1-0Hampton..........................................0-1Hawaii ..............................................0-3Houston ..........................................0-1Idaho..............................................10-4Idaho State ..................................16-5Ill.-Chicago ......................................1-0Iowa ................................................0-1Iowa State........................................1-2Kansas..............................................0-1Kansas State ....................................1-0

Long Beach State ............................3-6Louisville ..........................................0-1Loyola Marymount ..........................1-1Marquette........................................2-1Mary (N.D.) ......................................1-0Memphis..........................................1-0Mesa CC ........................................17-6Mesa State ......................................3-0Metro State......................................3-0Midland CC ......................................0-1Montana......................................20-2Montana State ..........................16-11Nebraska..........................................1-0Nevada ........................................2-11New Mexico ................................1-16New Mexico Military ......................1-0New Mexico State ......................9-14Northern Colorado ........................8-2Northern Iowa ................................1-0Odessa JC ........................................0-3Oklahoma ........................................0-2Oklahoma State ..............................0-2Oral Roberts ....................................1-0Oregon ..........................................0-2Pacific ..............................................0-5Palomar College ..............................1-1Pennsylvania ....................................0-2Penn State ......................................0-1

Phoenix College ..............................6-1Pima CC............................................9-7Point Loma ......................................1-0Portland ..........................................7-0Portland State ............................11-0Redlands ..........................................1-0Rhode Island....................................1-0Riverside College ............................1-0Sacramento State ........................2-15St. Mary's ........................................0-1San Diego ........................................2-1San Diego CC....................................1-0San Francisco ..................................1-1San Jose State ..................................1-1Santa Clara ......................................2-5Seattle ..........................................1-0Scottsdale CC ..................................8-1Skidmore..........................................1-0South Dakota ..................................1-0South Colorado................................3-0St. Louis ..........................................2-0St. Mary's ........................................4-0St. Thomas ......................................1-0SW Missouri State ..........................1-0Texas A&M-CC ................................1-0Texas Tech ......................................1-7Texas Pan American ........................2-0Texas- San Antonio ..........................1-3

Tulane..............................................0-1UC Davis ........................................1-0UC Irvine ..........................................1-1UC Riverside ....................................2-0UC San Diego ..................................0-1UC Santa Barbara ............................2-5UNLV ..........................................1-14US International ..............................0-3Utah ................................................0-1Utah State........................................9-1UTEP............................................9-11Washington ....................................0-4Washington State ..........................0-5Weber State ..............................14-22Western New Mexico ......................4-0Westmont College ..........................3-2Whittier College ..............................1-0Wichita State ..................................1-1William Smith ..................................1-0Winona State ..................................1-0Wyoming ........................................1-1Yale ..................................................0-1Yavapai College................................3-0

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at Boise State W, 5-4vs. Nevada L, 7-2vs. Weber State L, 6-3vs. Nevada L, 5-4vs. Idaho L, 6-3vs. Weber State* L, 5-4vs. Montana* W, 6-0vs. Boise State* W, 5-2vs. Nevada* W, 5-2vs. Weber State* L, 5-4

1992 (5-13, 2-0 BSC)vs. Eastern Washington W, 9-0vs. CS Northridge W, 5-4vs. Long Beach State L, 7-2at UNLV L, 9-0at UTEP W, 6-3at New Mexico State L, 6-3 vs. UT-San Antonio L, 5-4at Grand Canyon L, 8-1vs. Iowa State L, 6-3vs. Penn L, 7-2vs. Weber State W, 5-4at Arizona L, 9-0vs. Marquette L, 7-2vs. Montana* W, 6-0vs. Idaho State* L, 5-1vs. Idaho State* L, 5-4vs. Boise State* L, 5-4vs. Montana State* L, 5-3

1993 (4-14, 2-2 BSC)vs. Washington State L, 8-1at Utah L, 8-1at Mesa CC W, 9-0at Arizona L, 9-0vs. Idaho State W, 5-4vs. Texas Tech L, 9-0vs. UNLV L, 7-2vs. Northern Colorado L, 5-4vs. Cal Poly L, 7-0vs. New Mexico State L, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 6-3vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 5-4vs. Denver W, 5-2at New Mexico L, 5-0vs. Long Beach State L, 5-0vs. Idaho W, 6-0vs. Boise State L, 5-2vs. Montana State L, 5-4vs. New Mexico State L, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 6-3vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 5-4vs. Denver W, 5-2at New Mexico L, 5-0vs. Long Beach State L, 5-0vs. Idaho* W, 6-0vs. Boise State* L, 5-2vs. Montana State* L, 5-4

1994 (12-13, 2-4 BSC)vs. CS Northridge W, 5-4vs. CS Fullerton W, 7-2vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Air Force W, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon L, 8-1vs. Colorado L, 7-0at New Mexico L, 6-0vs. Marquette W, 6-3vs. Weber State L, 6-0at UNLV L, 8-1vs. Texas Tech L, 9-0vs. Montana State W, 7-2vs. UC Riverside W, 6-0vs. Washington L, 7-2vs. DeKalb College W, 9-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 7-1at UTEP W, 8-1at New Mexico State W, 5-4vs. Weber State L, 9-0vs. Idaho W, 5-1at Boise State L, 5-2vs. Montana State L, 5-4vs. Idaho* W, 5-1vs. Boise State* L, 5-2vs. Montana State* L, 5-4

1995 (12-7, 0-0 BSC)vs. CS Northridge W, 7-2at UNLV L, 8-1at UTEP L, 6-2at New Mexico State W, 5-4vs. Colorado State W, 8-1at CS Northridge W, 7-2at Long Beach State W, 8-1vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) W, 5-2vs. CS Northridge W, 8-1vs. UTEP W, 5-1vs. Washington L, 7-2vs. Drake L, 5-1vs. Washington State L, 5-1vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon L, 8-1

vs. Marquette W, 5-4vs. Idaho* W, 6-0vs. Boise State* L, 5-1vs. Idaho State* W, 5-1

1996 (16-9, 7-1 BSC)vs. Texas Tech L, 6-3vs. UT-San Antonio W, 8-1vs. Creighton W, 8-1vs. Cal Poly W, 6-3vs. Boise State L, 5-2vs. Idaho W, 5-4vs. CS Fullerton W, 8-1vs. Oklahoma L, 8-1at UNLV L, 8-1vs. CS Northridge W, 6-0vs. Furman W, 6-3vs. New Mexico L, 6-1vs. Idaho W, 6-3vs. Idaho State W, 5-3vs. William Smith W, 9-0vs. CS San Bernardino L, 7-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 7-2vs. Montana State W, 9-0vs. New Mexico State L, 6-3vs. Nevada W, 3-2vs. Montana W, 4-1vs. Weber State W, 5-2vs. Montana State* W, 5-2vs. Boise State* L, 5-1vs. Weber State* L, 5-2

1997 (16-5, 3-0 BSC)Big Sky Champions

vs. Eastern New Mexico W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 9-0at Colorado L, 7-2vs. Northern Colorado W, 7-2vs. Denver W, 5-1at Portland State W, 9-0at Portland W, 5-3vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) W, 5-4vs. Gonzaga W, 9-0at New Mexico State L, 7-2at UTEP L, 5-1vs. Utah State W, 9-0at CS Fullerton W, 6-3at Long Beach State L, 7-2at UC Irvine W, 8-1vs. Pacific L, 6-3vs. CS Sacramento W, 8-1vs. Portland State W, 9-0vs. CS Northridge W, 7-2vs. Montana* W, 5-2vs. Montana State* W, 5-4

1998 (15-8, 3-5 BSC)Big Sky Champions

vs. Boise State L, 6-1vs. Long Beach State W, 5-4vs. Portland W, 6-3vs. Montana State W, 6-3vs. Montana W, 7-2vs. Air Force W, 5-3vs. Colorado State W, 5-4vs. Wyoming W, 9-0vs. New Mexico L, 9-0vs. Chattanooga L, 5-4vs. Washington State L, 9-0vs. Washington L, 9-0vs. DePaul L, 6-1vs. CS Northridge L, 6-3vs. C. Conn. State W, 5-2vs. Claremont W, 5-4vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) W, 8-1vs. Weber State W, 6-3vs. CS Sacramento W, 6-0vs. CS Northridge L, 7-2vs. Idaho State* W, 6-0vs. Montana* W, 5-0vs. Montana State* W, 5-1

1999 (20-3, 6-0 BSC) - BSC Champat CS Fullerton W, 8-1at Long Beach State W, 9-0vs. Montana W, 7-2vs. St. Louis W, 8-1vs. Utah State W, 9-0vs. Colorado State W, 6-3vs. SW Missouri State W, 9-0vs. Weber State W, 6-3vs. CS Northridge W, 7-2at St. Mary's (Calif.) W, 9-0vs. Portland W, 8-1vs. Cornell L, 6-3vs. Santa Clara W, 6-1vs. Wichita State W, 5-1at San Jose State W, 5-4at Pacific L, 5-0vs. CS Sacramento W, 9-0vs. Portland State W, 9-0vs. CS Northridge W, 6-3

vs. Weber State W, 5-1vs. CS Northridge* W, 5-2vs. Weber State* W, 5-1at Arizona State$ L, 6-0

2000 (14-11, 4-4 BSC)vs. Weber State L, 5-4vs. Nevada L, 7-2vs. UTEP L, 5-4vs. Texas Tech W, 5-4vs. Memphis W, 5-4vs. St. Louis W, 8-1vs. Weber State L, 6-3vs. San Jose State L, 5-4vs. DePaul L, 8-1at Illinois-Chicago W, 6-3vs. Louisville L, 6-3vs. Eastern Illinois W, 7-0vs. Northern Iowa W, 8-1at Montana W, 9-0vs. Idaho State W, 4-1vs. Portland W, 5-2at UC Irvine L, 6-0vs. Cal Poly W, 6-3vs. Weber State L, 7-2at Portland State W, 9-0vs. CS Northridge L, 6-0vs. Sacramento State W, 5-1vs. Montana State* W, 5-1vs. CS Northridge* W, 5-4vs. Weber State* L, 5-2

2001 (9-15, 3-4 BSC)at Grand Canyon W, 6-1at #47 New Mexico L, 7-0at CS Fullerton W, 5-2vs. CS Northridge L, 4-3at Cal Poly L, 5-2at #24 Arizona L, 7-0vs. Texas-San Antonio L, 5-2at New Mexico State L, 4-3at UTEP L, 5-2vs. Furman L, 6-1at Nevada L, 7-0vs. San Francisco W, 7-0vs. Idaho L, 5-2vs. Northern Illinois W, 6-1at Boise State L, 4-3vs. Westmont College W, 7-0at Utah State W, 7-0at Weber State L, 5-2vs. CS Northridge L, 5-2vs. Portland State W, 6-0at Weber State L, 5-2vs. Sacramento State W, 4-1vs. Idaho State* W, 4-2vs. Weber State* L, 4-1

2002 (17-10, 7-1 BSC)at #60 New Mexico L, 7-0vs. Idaho L, 4-3at Portland State W, 7-0at #33 Oregon L, 7-0at Portland W, 4-3vs. Weber State W, 5-2at Cal Poly W, 5-2at Santa Clara L, 5-2vs. Utah State W, 6-1at #19 Arizona L, 6-1at #69 Long Beach State L, 6-1at San Diego W 4-3at UC Riverside W, 7-0at UC Santa Barbara W, 4-3vs. Idaho State W, 4-3vs. Mesa State W, 7-0vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-0vs. CS Northridge L, 6-1at Denver L, 6-1vs. Montana W, 6-1at #39 Metro State W, 4-3vs. Portland State W, 7-0at Sacramento State L, 5-2vs. Weber State W, 7-0vs. Idaho State* W, 4-0at Montana State* W, 4-2vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-3

2003 (9-15, 0-1 BSC)at #60 New Mexico L, 7-0at Sacramento State L, 5-2at CS Fullerton W, 7-0at CS Northridge L, 5-2vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 5-2vs. Denver W, 4-3at #6 Arizona State L, 7-0vs. San Diego W, 4-3at #73 New Mexico State L, 4-3at UTEP L, 5-2vs. Hampton L, 6-1vs. #44 Oklahoma L, 4-0vs. Loyola Marymount W, 4-3vs. Penn State L, 4-3at Texas A&M CC W, 7-0

vs. Oral Roberts W, 7-0at Houston L, 4-3at UT San Antonio L, 5-2at #25 Fresno State L, 5-2vs. Santa Clara L, 5-1vs. Idaho W, 5-2vs. Montana State* W, 4-0vs. Idaho State* W, 4-0vs. #69 Sacramento State* L, 4-3

2004 (10-14, 5-1 BSC)at New Mexico L, 7-0at Arizona L, 7-0vs. Pacific L, 4-3vs. New Mexico State L, 4-3vs. Sacramento State L, 7-0at Arizona State L, 7-0vs. Tulane L, 6-1vs. Kansas L, 5-2vs. Oklahoma State L, 4-1at Portland W, 4-2vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-0vs. Gonzaga W, 7-0at Idaho State W, 4-1at Utah State W, 7-0at Weber State W, 6-1at Denver L, 7-0 vs. Montana W, 6-1vs. Metro State W, 5-1vs. CS Northridge L, 4-3vs. Montana State W, 7-0vs. Cal Poly L, 7-0at UC Santa Barbara L, 6-14vs. Montana* W, 4-2vs. Sacramento State * L, 4-0

2005 (4-16, 3-3 BSC)vs. Arizona L, 7-0vs. CS Northridge L, 7-0vs. Long Beach State L, 7-0at Arizona State L, 7-0at UNLV L, 7-0vs. Texas Tech L, 7-0vs. Oklahoma State L, 7-0at New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. UTEP L, 5-2vs. Ball State L, 5-2vs. Weber State L, 5-2vs. Northern Colorado W, 5-2vs. Idaho State W, 7-0vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-0at Santa Clara L, 6-1at Sacramento State L, 7-0at Saint Mary's L, 4-3at Montana W, 4-3at Montana State L, 4-3vs. Montana* L, 4-1

2006 (10-10, 4-2 BSC)vs. #59 ARIZONA L, 7-0vs. PACIFIC L, 6-1at Air Force L, 7-0vs. Northern Colorado W, 6-1vs. South Dakota State W, 7-0vs. MONTANA STATE W, 4-3at #37 UNLV L, 7-0vs. Loyola Marymount L, 4-3vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 4-0vs. SACRAMENTO STATE L, 5-2vs. #57 HOUSTON L, 6-1vs. Idaho W, 4-2at Gonzaga W, 5-2vs. Eastern Washington W, 4-1vs. MONTANA W, 6-1at Idaho State W, 7-0at Weber State L, 4-3vs. Eastern Washington* W, 4-3vs. Weber State* W, 4-2vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2007 (12-10, 6-1 BSC)vs. NEVADA L, 7-0at #34 Arizona L, 6-1at #23 Arizona State L, 7-0vs. Cal Poly L, 6-1vs. Northern Colorado W, 5-2at New Mexico State W, 4-3at UTEP L, 4-3vs. Wyoming W, 4-3at #39 New Mexico L, 6-1vs. Marquette L, 4-3at #57 Sacramento State L, 7-0at San Jose State W, 5-2vs. GEORGIA STATE W, 5-2vs. IDAHO STATE W, 7-0vs. WEBER STATE W, 7-0at Florida Gulf Coast W, 4-3vs. CORNELL L, 5-2vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 6-1at Montana State W, 4-3at Montana W, 4-3vs. Montana State* W, 4-3vs. #58 Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2008 (15-8, 7-1 BSC)at #42 Arizona L, 4-3vs. UC Davis W, 6-1at #19 Arizona State L, 6-1vs. SANTA CLARA W, 7-0vs. Portland State W, 7-0at Portland W, 6-1at Northern Colorado W, 5-2at UTEP W, 5-2vs. Utah State W, 7-0at New Mexico State L, 4-3vs. #59 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 4-3vs. Wyoming L, 4-3vs. Idaho W, 5-2at #57 Boise State L, 6-1vs. UC SANTA BARBARA L, 4-3vs. MONTANA STATE W, 5-2at Gonzaga W, 6-1at Eastern Washington W, 6-1vs. MONTANA W, 7-0at Idaho State W, 7-0at Weber State W, 7-0vs. Montana State* W, 4-0vs. #57 Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2009 (13-10, 6-2 BSC)at #21 Arizona State L, 7-0at Arizona L, 6-1at Santa Clara L, 4-3at #43 Sacramento State L, 7-0at New Mexico State W, 4-3vs. UTEP L, 6-1vs. Texas Pan American W, 7-0vs. #46 Boise State L, 7-0at #50 New Mexico W, 4-3vs. NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0vs. WEBER STATE W, 6-1vs. EAST TENNESSEE STATE W, 4-2vs. #63 Texas Tech L, 6-1vs. New Mexico State W, 4-3vs. New Mexico L, 5-2vs. IDAHO STATE W, 7-0vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 6-1at Montana State L, 5-2vs. Montana W, 6-1vs. PORTLAND STATE W, 7-0vs. Montana* W, 4-0vs. Montana State* W, 4-1vs. #56 Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2010 (13-7, 7-1 BSC)vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 4-3at Arizona L, 6-1at Colorado State L, 5-2at Northern Colorado W, 5-2vs. MONTANA STATE W, 6-1vs. GRAND CANYON W, 7-0vs. Western New Mexico W, 7-0at UTEP L, 5-2vs. Texas-Pan American W, 6-1vs. MONTANA W, 6-1vs. RHODE ISLAND W, 7-0at Weber State W, 7-0at Idaho State W, 5-2at Utah State L, 4-3at Washington State L, 6-1at Eastern Washington W, 5-2at Portland State W, 7-0vs. #54 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 6-1vs. Montana* W, 4-2vs. #51 Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2011 (13-10, 7-1 BSC)at #49 Arizona L, 7-0vs. UTEP W, 4-3vs. Cal State Bakersfield W, 6-1vs. Santa Clara L, 4-2at UC Santa Barbara L, 5-0at #20 Arizona State L, 6-1vs. Pacific L, 6-1vs. Seattle W, 7-0vs. Western New Mexico W, 7-0at New Mexico State W, 7-0at New Mexico L, 5-2vs. WEBER STATE W, 7-0vs. Idaho State W, 5-1at Nevada L, 6-0at #46 Sacramento State L, 6-1at San Francisco L, 4-3vs. NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 7-0vs. PORTLAND STATE W, 6-1at Montana W, 4-3at Montana State W, 4-3vs. Montana* W, 4-3vs. #48 Sacramento State* L, 4-0

* Big Sky Championship$ NCAA Championship

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2011-12 NORTHERN ARIZONA MEN’S TENNIS ROSTERBack Row (From Left): Head Coach Kim Bruno, Patrick Schimmelbauer, Ben Lantz, Shaun

Waters, Robert Martin, Trevor Unger, Assistant Coach Joseph HeckleyFront Row: Josh Levinson, Dominic Bermudez, Steven Say, Chris Fasulo, Robin Pezzutto

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Name Ht. R-LH Elig. Hometown Previous School/High SchoolDominic Bermudez 5-9 R So.-1L Tucson, Ariz. Palo Verde HSChris Fasulo 5-10 R Jr.-SQ Mesa, Ariz. Highland HS Ben Lantz 5-11 R Sr.-1L Rockford, Ill. Auburn HSJosh Levinson 5-11 R Jr.-SQ Las Vegas, Nev. HofstraRobert Martin 6-1 R Jr.-TR Scarborough, Western Australia Seminole State College (Fla.)Robin Pezzutto 5-11 R Sr.-3L New South Wales, Australia Figtree HSSteven Say 5-10 R Fr.-HS Roquefort-les-Pins, France Daniel ContetPatrick Schimmelbauer 6-3 R Jr.-2L Erkelenz, Germany Deutsche Schule MalagaTrevor Unger 6-2 R Fr.-TR Los Gatos, Calif. ArizonaShaun Waters 6-1 R Jr.-TR Melbourne, Australia Middle Tennessee State

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Patrick Schimmelbauer - SHIM-ull-bow-err

PROJECTED STARTERS

S-Pos. Player 2011 Record Fall 2011 Record Career RecordNo. 1 Robin Pezzutto 9-10 2-6 30-32No. 2 Patrick Schimmelbauer 6-15 4-10 14-29No. 3 Dominic Bermudez 9-10 5-7 9-10No. 4 Shaun Waters --- 5-8 ---No. 5 Robert Martin --- 1-5 ---No. 6 Ben Lantz 2-2 1-2 4-8

D-Pos. Players 2011 Record Fall 2011 Record Career RecordNo. 1 Robin Pezzutto/Shaun Waters --- 6-2 ---No. 2 Dominic Bermudez/Robert Martin --- 0-1 ---No. 3 Ben Lantz/Patrick Schimmelbauer 8-3 --- 8-3

RROSTER BBY CCLASS

Seniors (2) ........................................................................Ben Lantz................................................................................Robin Pezzutto

Juniors (5) ....................................................................Chris Fasulo..................................................................................Josh Levinson..................................................................................Robert Martin....................................................................Patrick Schimmelbauer..................................................................................Shaun Waters

Sophomores (1) ................................................Dominic BermudezFreshmen (2) ..................................................................Steven Say....................................................................................Trevor Unger

RROSTER BBY CCOUNTRY ((SSTATE))

Australia (3) ..............................................................Robert Martin................................................................................Robin Pezzutto..................................................................................Shaun Waters

France (1)........................................................................Steven SayGermany (1) ................................................Patrick SchimmelbauerUnited States (5) ....................................Dominic Bermudez (Ariz.)..........................................................................Chris Fasulo (Ariz.)

..................................................................................Ben Lantz (Ill.)........................................................................Josh Levinson (Nev.)........................................................................Trevor Unger (Calif.)

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Academic Notes: Majoringin business.

2012 (Sophomore): 5-7 sin-gles record and 4-8 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Freshman): 9-10overall singles record, 4-3Big Sky singles record at No.3, 4 and 5...Went 8-9 as pri-

mary No. 5 singles player...Won first-two singles matches of the spring and three of last-four matches, including a win in the Big Sky Championship semifinal...7-13 overall dou-bles record, 4-3 Big Sky doubles record at No. 1, 2 and 3...Teamed primarily with soph-omore Hugo Ramadier, as the pair went 7-11 overall and 5-9 as the primary No. 1 dou-bles team...Won at No. 1 doubles against Montana in Big Sky Championship semifi-nal...8-3 singles record and 3-5 doubles record during Fall 2010 play...Won New MexicoBalloon Fiesta Invitational Singles Flight B championship.

High School: Four-year letterwinner, starter and team captain at Palo Verde highschool...Won two individual state titles and three team state titles...Runner-up for teamand individual state titles once...Held No. 1 Southwest ranking from age 12 to18...Southwest Player of the Year nominee...Played in Davis Cup for three years.

Personal: Dominic Frank Bermudez was born September 7, 1991 in Tucson, Ariz....Sonof Monica Bermudez...One younger brother, Carlos who plays at Arizona, and oneyounger sister, Rita...Overcame knee surgery and a lower back fracture...Also consid-ered Cal, Arizona and Bradley before enrolling at Northern Arizona.

Dominic Bermudez

5-9, So.-1L

Tucson, Ariz.Palo Verde HS

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2011 9-10 4-3 7-13 4-3Totals 9-10 4-3 7-13 4-3

Academic Notes: Majoringin microbiology with a minorin chemistry...3.75 GPA andmerit scholarship recipientin high school...GoldenEagle Scholar Athlete awardrecipient in 2011.

2012 (Junior): 1-0 singlesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore): Played in unofficial No. 7 singles matches.

High School: Four-year starter and letterwinner, two-year team captain in tennis atHighland High School...Totaled a 52-12 varsity singles record and went 31-1 in FiestaRegion conference singles play during high school career...Three-time Fiesta RegionPlayer of the Year, two-time Fiesta Region champion.

Personal: Christopher Frank Fasulo was born February 1, 1991 in Phoenix, Ariz....Son ofJani and Frank Fasulo...One older sister, Megan, graduated from NAU in 2009...Listsmost memorable athletic moment as winning the tennis walk-on tournament at NAUand being asked to join the roster...Hobbies include hiking and fishing.

Chris Fasulo

5-10, Jr.-SQ

Mesa, Ariz.Highland HS

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Academic Notes: Majoringin geography and mathe-matics with an emphasis instatistics...Big Sky All-Academic selection in2011...Three-time GoldenEagle Scholar-Athlete Awardrecipient...Graduated highschool with a 3.90 GPA.

2012 (Senior): 1-2 singlesrecord and 1-3 doubles record during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Junior): 2-2 overall singles record, 2-0 Big Sky singles record at No. 5 and 6...Wonat No. 6 singles against Portland State and Idaho State...8-4 overall doubles record, 6-2Big Sky doubles record at No. 3 as doubles specialist...8-3 doubles record with sopho-more Patrick Schimmelbauer as primary No. 3 doubles team...Duo posted a four-matchand a three-match winning streak...Won at No. 3 doubles in Big Sky Championship semi-final vs Montana...3-6 in singles and 3-3 in doubles during Fall 2010 play.

2010 (Sophomore): Went 1-3 overall and 0-1 in Big Sky play at No. 6 singles...DefeatedMike Luck of St. Mary's 7-6 (5), 6-1 on January 31...Forced a third set against BenDemarois of Montana in a 5-7, 7-5, 6-7 (5) defeat...Went 0-1 at No. 1 doubles, teamingwith Kevin Taylor in an 8-6 loss against Montana...4-1 in singles and 3-2 in doubles dur-ing Fall 2009 play.

2009 (Freshman): Played in four singles matches in the spring…Totaled a 1-3 singlesrecord…Appeared at the No. 6 position in all four matches…Played in three doublesmatches…Posted 0-3 record…Paired with Brelin Powell in all three matches…Playedonce at No. 2 and twice at No. 3 position...0-1 in doubles during Fall 2008 play.

High School: Attended Rockford Auburn High School...Played tennis under coach TracyPalmer.

Personal: Benjamin David Lantz was born August 27, 1990 in Rockford, Ill....Son of ErichLantz and Cindy Savitski-Lantz...One brother, Alex...Considered UCONN before comingto NAU...Hobbies include board games and movies.

Ben Lantz

5-11, Sr.-1L

Rockford, Ill.Auburn HS

Academic Notes: Majoringin business...Posted highestGPA on Hofstra men's andwomen's tennis teams as afreshman...3.2 GPA in highschool.

2012 (Junior): 0-1 singlesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore):Appeared in one doubles match...Lost to UC Riverside at No. 3 doubles with seniorDavid Flodberg...Played in unofficial No. 7 singles matches.

Hofstra: Played at all-six singles positions during freshman year for the Pride, includingfive matches at No. 1...Also played at all-three doubles positions, including four match-es at No. 1...Totaled a 3-14 singles record and 2-14 doubles record...First freshman tobe a consistent No. 1 singles player in Hofstra history.

High School: Four-year letter winner and starter, two-year team captain in tennis at PaloVerde high school...Won two team state titles and compiled a 93-1 singles record fromsophomore to senior seasons....Recorded a 56 match winning streak, the longest inNevada high school tennis...Also played as an amateur in the California pro circuit andreached the semifinals of multiple events...Also started and lettered one season in trackand field...Ranked as the No. 2 sprinter in Nevada as a freshman.

Personal: Joshua Dylan Levinson was born June 16, 1991 in Las Vegas, Nev....Son ofBarry and Dana Levinson...One younger brother, Schuyler, one younger sister, Elizabeth,and one older sister, Chelsea...Transfered to NAU because of the great tennis coachingstaff and recent success of the team....Played against US tennis star Sam Querrey...Triedout for American Idol in summer 2010 and advanced to the third round...Hobbiesinclude singing and guitar...Also considered attending UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UCDavis, UC Irvine, San Diego and Hawaii.

Josh Levinson

5-11, Jr.-SQ

Las Vegas, Nev.Palo Verde HS

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Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2009 1-3 --- 0-3 ---2010 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-12011 2-2 2-0 8-4 6-2Totals 4-8 2-1 8-8 6-3

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2011 --- --- 0-1 ---Totals --- --- 0-1 ---

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Academic Notes: Majoringin mechanical engineer-ing...Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete award recipient as afreshman.

2012 (Junior): 4-10 singlesrecord and 5-7 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

2011 (Sophomore): 6-15overall singles record, 4-4 Big Sky singles record at No. 1 and 2...6-14 as primary No. 2singles player...Went 4-1 at No. 2 singles in home Big Sky matches...Forced a third set atNo. 2 in regular season meeting with Sacramento State and in Big Sky Championshipsemifinal against Montana...9-12 overall doubles record, 6-2 Big Sky doubles record atNo. 1, 2 and 3...Went 8-3 with junior Ben Lantz as primary No. 3 doubles team...Postedthree and four-match doubles winning streaks...Won at No. 3 doubles in Big Sky cham-pionship semifinal vs Montana...6-5 singles record and 7-6 doubles record in Fall 2010play.

2010 (Freshman): 8-14 overall singles record, 2-6 Big Sky singles record at No. 1, 2 and3...Went 6-10 as primary No. 2 singles player...Defeated Marcos Verdasco of No. 70Oregon 3-6, 6-4, 10-8 at No. 2...Defeated Henning Hipp of Weber State 6-3, 6-3 at No.2 in Big Sky Championship Semifinal...8-13 overall doubles record, 4-4 Big Sky doublesrecord at No. 1, 2 and 3...Teamed primarily with David Flodberg for 7-12 overall recordand 3-9 mark as primary No. 1 doubles team...7-8 singles record and 7-6 doubles recordduring Fall 2009 play.

High School: Attended Deutsche Schule in Malaga, Spain...Practiced at Hofsaess TennisAcademy in Spain, where Steffi Graff and Boris Becker also trained.

Personal: Patrick Schimmelbauer was born July 13, 1989 in Munich, Germany...Son ofRoland and Annerose Schimmelbauer...One brother, Timo...Chose NAU because of the

tennis team and good academic program...Is a big fan of soccer club 1. FCKaiserslautern.

Academic Notes: Majoring inhotel and restaurant manage-ment…Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in2009.

2012 (Senior): 2-6 singlesrecord and 8-2 doubles recordduring fall 2011 play.

2011 (Junior): All-Big Sky hon-orable mention...9-10 overall

singles record and 6-2 Big Sky singles record at No. 3...Defeated Matej Stakne of No. 58 NewMexico State 0-6, 7-5, 1-0 (13-11) at No. 3...Won four of last-five regular seasonmatches...Won at No. 3 singles in Big Sky Championship semifinal against Montana...10-8overall doubles record, 5-3 Big Sky doubles record at No. 1, 2 and 3...Teamed with seniorDavid Flodberg for primary No. 2 doubles team, totaling a 9-5 overall record...Won at No. 3doubles against No. 42 Arizona and at No. 3 doubles against No. 58 New Mexico State...Wonfour of last-five regular season matches...5-4 singles record and 4-4 doubles record during Fall2010 play.

2010 (Sophomore): 13-7 overall singles record, 7-1 Big Sky singles record at No. 3 and4...Went 5-4 at No. 3 singles and 8-3 at No. 4 singles...Defated Jose Izquierdo of No. 70 Oregon4-6, 7-6, 10-7 and defeated Jason Smith of Sacramento 6-2, 7-6 in NAU upset...15-7 combinedoverall doubles record with 7-1 Big Sky doubles record...Teamed mostly with Andrew Reiff,combining for a 14-6 doubles record at No. 1, 2 and 3 doubles...Duo had winning records atall-three doubles positions, including 6-1 mark at No. 3...Won five-straight doubles matchesbefore loss in Big Sky Championship final...5-5 singles record and 5-6 doubles record duringFall 2009 play.

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in 23 singles matches…Went 8-15 in dual singles during thespring…Split time between No. 3 and No. 4 singles…Posted 6-6 mark at No. 4…Finished 5-3 inconference…Defeated Joshua Graves of No. 51 Northwestern (6-7, 6-4, 10-7)…Paired with fel-low freshman Andrew Reiff…Duo appeared in 23 matches…Posted doubles record of 10-13…Played mostly at No. 1 and No. 2 positions…Went 5-3 in conference…Defeated Montana’s

Felipe Raw and Raydner Ramos at No. 2 doubles in Big Sky Championships…7-2 in fall sin-gles…8-1 in fall doubles with Reiff…Won Arizona Fall Classic doubles title with Reiff on Sept.20.

High School: Attended Figtree High School in New South Wales, Australia…Two-sport athletein swimming and tennis...Five-year tennis captain under head coach Denise Quinn…Wasawarded New South Wales (NSW) Sporting Blues award for tennis in 2006...Earned SouthCoast (Regional) Sporting Blue for tennis same year...Won NSW Combined High Schools sin-gles and doubles open championship in 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Robin Dominic Pezzutto was born September 4, 1988 in Wollongong, New SouthWales, Australia…Parents John and Janet Pezzutto reside in hometown of Figtree, New SouthWales…Has two brothers Aidan and Tristan…One sister, Dominique…Enjoys music, touringand traveling.

Robin Pezzutto

5-11, Sr.-3L

New South Wales, AustraliaFigtree HS

Patrick Schimmelbauer

6-3, Jr.-2L

Erkelenz, GermanyDeutsche Schule Malaga

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Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2009 8-15 5-3 10-13 5-32010 13-7 7-1 15-7 7-12011 9-10 6-2 10-8 5-3Totals 30-32 18-6 35-28 17-7

Career Stats

Year Singles BSC Singles Doubles BSC Doubles2010 8-14 2-6 8-13 4-42011 6-15 4-4 9-12 6-2Totals 14-29 6-10 17-25 10-6

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Academic Notes: Majoringin finance.

2012 (Junior): 1-5 singlesrecord and 3-6 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

Seminole State College:Two-year starter for coachBrian Nelson at SeminoleState College...Team ranked

No. 1 in the nation in fall 2010...Was Central Region doubles champion.

High School: Five-year starter in both tennis and Australian football at HaleSchool...Team won two state championships in 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Robert Edward Martin was born April 16, 1990 in Perth, WesternAustralia...Son of Cliff and Uania Martin...One older sister, Felicity, and one older broth-er, Andrew...Admires George St. Pierre the most because of his discipline and motiva-tion.

Robert Martin

6-1, Jr.-TR

Scarborough, Western AustraliaHale School

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Academic Notes: Majoringin business - marketing andmanagement.

2012 (Freshman): 2-4 sin-gles record and 1-2 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

High School: Two-sport ath-lete in tennis and crosscountry...Won a regional

championship at 16 years old...Team won senior regional championship in 2010...Teamwon regional regionalship when he was 15 years old...Helped cross country team winfirst in regional cross country meet in 2005 and 2006...Lost only one individual matchwith his city tennis team in four years.

Personal: Steven Say was born February 18, 1992 in Lorient, France...Son of Alain andMarylene Say...Hobbies include house music and playing poker...Would be playingpoker professionally if he didn't play tennis...Chose Northern Arizona for its locationand climate...Considered Delta State and Western New Mexico before choosing NAU.

Steven Say

5-10, Fr.-HS

Roquefort-les-Pins, FranceDaniel Contet

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Academic Notes: Majoringin business.

2011 (Freshman): Did notcompete during fall 2011play...Attended school atUniversity of Arizona duringfall 2011 semester.

High School: Two-yearstarter and team captain at

Los Gatos High School...Compiled 15-6 record at No. 1 and 2 singles as asenior...Compiled 17-4 record at No. 2 and 3 singles as a freshman...Top 20 in NorthernCalifornia until he needed knee surgery at 14.

Personal: Trevor Gregory Unger was born July 1, 1992 in Los Gatos, Calif....Son ofGregory and Jennifer Unger...Father, Gregory, was a pitcher in the New York Yankeesminor league system...One younger sister, Taylor...Overcame knee surgery and backinjuries...Hobbies include playing video games and snowboarding...Most exciting eventwas going to England to watch the Wimbledon tournament at 14 years old...ChoseNorthern Arizona because the great environment, beautiful campus and a strong ten-nis team and coaching staff.

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Trevor Unger

6-2, Fr.-TR

Los Gatos, Calif.Los Gatos HS

Academic Notes: Majoringin construction manage-ment...Student Athlete GPAAward recipient at MiddleTennessee State.

2012 (Junior): 5-8 singlesrecord and 8-5 doublesrecord during fall 2011 play.

Middle Tennessee State(2010-11): 6-17 overall singles record and 10-12 overall doubles record in 2011 as asophomore...3-15 record as primary No. 1 singles player...10-12 at No. 1 doubles withBen Davis...Helped team win conference championship by winning match at No. 2 sin-gles against South Alabama with team score tied at 3-3...Was down 2-6, 1-4 to Juan Spirof No. 16 Georgia Tech at NCAA Tournament at conclusion of match...5-6 singles recordand 4-5 doubles record in 2010 fall play...10-12 overall singles record and 8-16 overalldoubles record in 2010 as a freshman...7-4 record as primary No. 4 singles player...Wonsix of last seven matches to end season with final match being unfinished...8-11 recordwith Richard Cowden at Nos. 2 and 3 doubles...Pair defeated Jamal Adderly and AlexPukal, 8-1, of No. 43 South Florida...Pair also defeated Ryan Gormley and Warren Hardi,8-6, of No. 44 Penn State.

Personal: Shaun Waters was born February 23, 1992 in Pretoria, South Africa...Son ofEric Waters...One brother, Chris, and one sister, Kirsten...Lists most memorable athleticmoment as winning the Sun Belt conference championships as a member of MiddleTennessee State in 2011...Chose Northern Arizona because of the atmosphere.

Shaun Waters

6-1, Jr.-TR

Melbourne, AustraliaSt Helena Secondary College

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Men’s 2010-11 Review

2011 Team ResultsOverall record: 9-12 • BSC: 6-2 • Region: 5-4 • Home: 5-0 • Away: 2-7 • Neutral: 2-5

Date (Rank) Opponent Score Record Big Sky1/17 at Scottsdale CC W, 5-2 1-01/21 vs. UC Riverside W, 4-3 2-01/23 %at #66 UNLV L, 6-1 2-12/4 at Grand Canyon L, 4-3 2-22/5 vs. Pacific L, 6-1 2-32/6 at #42 Arizona L, 7-0 2-4

2/18 %at #58 New Mexico State L, 6-1 2-52/19 vs. Western New Mexico L, 4-3 2-62/20 vs. Texas-San Antonio L, 7-0 2-72/26 %at #60 Nex Mexico L, 7-0 2-82/26 vs. Abilene Christian L, 6-1 2-93/5 *PORTLAND STATE W, 7-0 3-9 1-0

3/21 %*IDAHO STATE W, 7-0 4-9 2-03/27 *at Sacramento State L, 6-1 4-10 2-14/2 %*NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0 5-10 3-14/9 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 6-1 6-10 4-1

4/10 %*WEBER STATE W, 4-3 7-10 5-14/16 %*at Montana L, 4-3 7-11 5-24/17 %*at Montana State W, 4-3 8-11 6-24/23 %^vs. Montana W, 4-3 9-114/24 ^vs. Sacramento State L, 4-1 9-12

%- denotes Regional match* - denotes Big Sky match^ - denotes Big Sky Championship

Season Recap

The Northen Arizona men’s tennis team couldn’t make it two consectuivewinning seasons in 2011, but after an up-and-down regular season, the Lumberjacksdid reach their second straight Big Sky Championship final. The Lumberjacks would fin-ish the season with a 9-12 overall record and a 6-2 conference mark, falling toSacramento State in the conference final.

After winning its first two matches, the Lumberjacks would lose their nextnine matches, four coming against nationally ranked opponents. The men snappedtheir skid with back-to-back 7-0 home victories in their first home matches of the sea-son to begin the conference season over Portland State and Idaho State. The two winswere the first of six victories in their last eight matches to clinch the third seed in theBig Sky Championship. Following a 4-3 win over Montana in the semifinal, theLumberjacks matched up against the Hornets, but fell short for the second straight sea-son against Sacramento State, 4-1.

Sophomore Hugo Ramadier stepped up to the No. 1 singles spot in his sec-ond season and posted an 8-12 mark and an impressive 6-2 record in the conference,earning him first team All-Big Sky honors. Fellow sophomore Patrick Schimmelbauerresumed his role at No. 2, while junior Robin Pezzutto and senior David Flodbergmanned the No. 3 and 4 spots, combining for 20 wins between them. FreshmanDominic Bermudez had a successful debut season, serving as the primary No. 5 player,and recording a 9-10 mark, and junior Josh Brown added eight wins as the primary No.6. Schimmelbauer and junior Ben Lantz led the NAU doubles attack with eight wins atNo. 3. As a team, the Lumberjacks went 16-8 in Big Sky doubles matches.

For the second consecutive season, the Lumberjacks garnered three all-con-ference selections. Ramadier’s first team selection was the second all-conferencehonor of his career, while Flodberg was named to the All-Big Sky second team, his thirdstraight all-conference honor. Pezzutto rounded out the Lumberjacks’ All-Big Sky per-formers, receiving his first career All-Big Sky honorable mention selection.

hugo ramadier2011 All-Big Sky First Team

David Flodberg2011 All-Big Sky

Honorable Mention

2011 Individual Results

SINGLES

Athlete No.1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Big Sky TotalDominic Bermudez --- --- 0-1 1-0 8-9 --- 4-3 9-10Josh Brown --- --- --- 0-1 2-0 6-10 3-4 8-11David Flodberg --- 0-1 1-0 10-9 --- --- 7-1 11-10Ben Lantz --- --- --- --- 0-1 2-1 2-0 2-2Robin Pezzutto --- --- 9-10 --- --- --- 6-2 9-10Hugo Ramadier 8-12 --- --- --- --- --- 6-2 8-12Patrick Schimmelbauer 0-1 6-14 --- --- --- --- 4-4 6-15

Totals 8-13 6-15 10-11 11-10 10-10 8-12 32-16 53-71Percentage .381 .286 .476 .524 .500 .400 .667 .427

DOUBLES

Athletes No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Big Sky TotalDominic Bermudez/Hugo Ramadier 5-9 2-2 --- 4-3 7-11David Flodberg/Robin Pezzutto --- 6-4 3-1 5-3 9-5Ben Lantz/Patrick Schimmelbauer --- --- 8-3 6-2 8-3Josh Brown/Patrick Schimmelbauer 0-3 0-4 --- --- 0-7David Flodberg/Ben Lantz --- --- 0-1 --- 0-1Robin Pezzutto/Patrick Schimmelbauer 1-2 --- --- --- 1-2David Flodberg/Josh Levinson --- --- 0-1 --- 0-1Josh Brown/David Flodberg --- --- 0-2 --- 0-2Dominic Bermudez/David Flodberg --- 0-1 0-1 --- 0-2Robin Pezzutto/Hugo Ramadier --- 0-1 --- --- 0-1Josh Brown/Hugo Ramadier 1-0 --- --- 1-0 1-0

Totals 7-14 8-12 11-10 16-8 26-36Percentage .333 .400 .524 .667 .419

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1979 (8-13, 0-1 BSC)vs. Arizona L, 8-0vs. Arizona State L, 7-2vs. Scottsdale CC W, 8-1vs. Yavapai College L, 5-4vs. Grand Canyon W, 7-2vs. Utah State W, 5-4vs. Scottsdale CC W, 6-3vs. New Mexico State L, 6-3vs. Redlands L, 8-1vs. UNLV L, 8-1vs. US International L, 6-3vs. Mesa State W, 5-4vs. Weber State L, 8-1vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 7-2vs. UNLV L, 8-1vs. Yavapai College L, 5-4vs. Idaho State* W, 7-2vs. Weber State* L, 6-3vs. Montana State* W, 5-4vs. Utah State L, 6-3vs. Westminster W, 7-2

1980 (18-11, 1-3 BSC)vs. UNLV W, 6-3vs. New Mexico State W, 9-0vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 6-3vs. US International L, 5-4vs. Iowa State L, 5-4vs. San Diego Mesa W, 9-0vs. Cal-Lutheran W, 9-0vs. UNLV L, 6-3vs. UNLV W, 8-1vs. Arizona State L, 5-4vs. Arizona W, 9-0vs. William Penn W, 9-0vs. Texas Wesleyan W, 6-3vs. Hawaii W, 8-1vs. Grand Canyon W, 7-2vs. Weber State L, 5-4vs. Mesa State W, 9-0vs. Nebraska W, 6-3vs. Arizona State L, 8-1vs. Nevada L, 5-4vs. Weber State L, 7-2vs. Idaho State W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 9-0vs. Nevada* L, 7-2vs. Weber State* L, 7-2vs. Idaho* L, 6-3vs. Montana* W, 7-2vs. Boise State* W, 6-3

Results from 1981 not available

1982 (17-7, 4-1 BSC)Co-Big Sky Champions

vs. Arizona State L, 9-0vs. UNLV L, 6-3vs. Weber State W, 5-4vs. US International L, 6-3vs. UNLV L, 5-4vs. Bakersfield College W, 9-0vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. William Penn W, 9-0at Grand Canyon W, 7-2at Arizona State L, 8-1at Arizona L, 8-1vs. Southern Colorado W, 9-0vs. Colorado College W, 9-0vs. Yavapai College W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 8-1vs. Glendale CC W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 7-1vs. Idaho W, 7-2vs. Idaho State W, 9-0vs. Montana State W, 9-0vs. Montana W, 9-0vs. Nevada L, 6-3at Boise State* W, 5-4vs. Weber State* W, 5-4

1983 (9-13, 4-2 BSC)at Arizona State L, 8-1at Arizona L, 9-0vs. Loyola Marymount W, 7-2vs. Utah State L, 7-2vs. UNLV L, 6-0vs. Mesa CC L, 5-4vs. Mesa State W, 7-2vs. Wisc.-Oshkosh W, 6-3vs. New Mexico Military L, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon L, 6-3vs. UNLV L, 9-0vs. Weber State L, 9-0vs. M. Tenn. State L, 8-1vs. Southern Colorado W, 9-0vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Mesa CC L, 5-2vs. Idaho* W, 6-3vs. Montana State* W, 5-4vs. Montana* W, 7-2vs. Boise State* W, 5-4vs. Nevada* L, 6-3at Weber State* L, 8-1

1984 (11-12, 3-3 BSC)at Arizona L, 8-1at Arizona State L, 8-1vs. US International W, 5-4at UNLV L, 8-1vs. Weber State L, 5-4vs. Utah State L, 8-1

vs. Mesa State W, 9-0vs. Weber State L, 6-3vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 6-3vs. Mesa CC W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-3vs. Weber State L, 6-3at New Mexico L, 8-1vs. New Mexico State W, 6-3vs. Idaho State* W, 9-0vs. Nevada* L, 6-3vs. Idaho* L, 5-4vs. Weber State* L, 7-2vs. Boise State* W, 5-4vs. Montana State* W, 9-0vs. Montana* W, 9-0

1985 (10-10, 1-6 BSC)vs. UNLV L, 6-3vs. Loyola Marymount W, 6-3vs. Weber State L, 5-4vs. Scottsdale CC W, 7-0vs. Mesa CC L, 5-4vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-3at Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Regis College W, 9-0vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Mesa CC W, 8-1vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 5-4vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 7-2vs. Boise State L, 7-2vs. Idaho State* L, 5-4vs. Montana State* L, 5-4vs. Weber State* L, 5-4vs. Nevada* L, 6-3vs. Idaho State* L, 7-2vs. Montana State* W, 7-2

1986 (7-7, 6-1 BSC)vs. Hawaii L, 7-2vs. Grand Canyon W, 6-3vs. Montana State W, 8-1vs. Arizona L, 8-1vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Wis.-Oshkosh W, 9-0vs. Idaho State W, 7-2vs. New Mexico L, 5-4vs. Wichita State L, 8-1vs. West Texas State L, 6-3vs. New Mexico State L, 5-4vs. Boise State* W, 6-3vs. Montana* W, 8-1vs. Weber State* L, 6-3vs. Idaho* W, 9-0vs. Nevada* W, 7-2

vs. Montana State* W, 7-2

1987 (7-7, 0-0 BSC)vs. Grand Canyon L, 5-4vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Glendale CC W, 7-2vs. Scottsdale CC W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 8-1vs. San Diego L, 7-0vs. Colorado Mines W, 8-1vs. Scottsdale CC W, 5-4vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 8-1vs. Arizona L, 9-0vs. Pima CC W, 7-1vs. New Mexico L, 9-0vs. West Texas State L, 6-3vs. Glendale CC L, 5-4

1988 (15-17, 3-1 BSC)vs. Arizona State W, 9-0vs. Odessa JC W, 6-3vs. New Mexico State L, 5-4vs. Midland L, 8-1vs. UTEP L, 6-3vs. Grand Canyon W, 9-0vs. Scottsdale CC W, 7-2vs. Mesa CC W, 6-3vs. Fort Lewis W, 9-0vs. Grand Canyon W, 9-0vs. St. Cloud State W, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Brigham Young L, 8-1vs. UNLV L, 8-1vs. Colorado L, 5-1vs. UC San Diego L, 8-1vs. Washington W, 6-3vs. Idaho State W, 8-1vs. U.S. International L, 9-0vs. Nebraska L, 9-0vs. Iowa L, 8-1vs. Baylor L, 6-0vs. Southern Colorado W, 8-1at Scottsdale CC L, 6-3at Arizona L, 8-1vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. New Mexico State L, 9-0at New Mexico L, 5-1vs. UTEP L, 5-1vs. Nevada* W, 5-4vs. Idaho State* W, 5-4vs. Weber State* L, 8-1

1989 (10-14, 1-5 BSC)vs. Utah State L, 6-3vs. Weber State L, 7-2vs. Montana State W, 6-3vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 8-1at Mesa CC W, 7-2

at Scottsdale CC W, 5-4vs. Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. St. Cloud State W, 8-1at UNLV L, 9-0vs. Golden West CC W, 8-1vs. Marquette W, 9-0vs. Mary (N.D.) W, 9-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus L, 7-2vs. St. Thomas W, 8-1vs. UTEP L, 6-3vs. New Mexico State L, 5-4vs. New Mexico Military W, 6-3vs. Odessa College L, 6-3vs. New Mexico L, 7-2vs. UTEP L, 6-3vs. Boise State L, 5-4vs. Weber State L, 7-2vs. Idaho State L, 6-3vs. Nevada L, 7-2

1990 (17-19, 4-2 BSC)at Arizona State L, 9-0at Scottsdale CC W, 9-0at Mesa CC W, 9-0vs. Oklahoma L, 6-1vs. Oregon W, 5-2vs. North Texas L, 5-4vs. Utah State W, 4-3vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. S. Mountain Coll. W, 9-0at New Mexico L, 7-2vs. West Texas W, 7-2vs. Texas Tech L, 6-0at US International L, 6-3vs. Temple L, 7-2at Redlands W, 6-3at Golden West Coll. W, 7-2at Point Loma W, 7-2at San Diego L, 9-0vs. Dartmouth L, 6-0vs. Pacific L, 5-1vs. Odessa College L, 6-3vs. Midland College L, 6-3at New Mexico State L, 5-1vs. UTEP L, 5-1vs. New Mexico Military W, 5-4vs. Idaho State L, 5-4vs. Utah State W, 4-1vs. Boise State W, 3-1at Weber State L, 6-3vs. Idaho State W, 7-2vs. Nevada W, 5-4vs. Montana State* L, 5-4at Idaho* W, 5-4vs. Weber State* W, 7-2vs. Boise State* L, 5-4vs. Idaho State* L, 5-4

Abilene Christian ............................0-2Air Force........................................3-2American ........................................1-0Arizona ........................................1-17Arizona State ................................1-20Auburn ............................................0-1Azusa Pacific University ........................1-0Bakersfield College ..........................1-0Ball State (1st Match) ..................N/ABaylor.............................................. 0-1Boise State ......................................8-9Boston College ................................1-0Bradley ............................................1-0Brigham Young ................................0-6Cal Baptist........................................1-0Cal Lutheran ....................................1-0Cal Poly ............................................4-5Cal Poly Pomona..............................2-0Cal State Fullerton ..........................1-1Cal State Sacramento ......................0-1Central Connecticut State................1-0Clemson ..........................................0-1College of Santa Fe ..........................0-2Colorado ........................................ 0-3Colorado College ............................ 1-0Colorado Mines ..............................1-0Connecticut ....................................1-0Creighton ........................................1-0Dartmouth ......................................0-1Denver ............................................2-3

Drake................................................0-1Eastern Michigan ............................1-0Eastern Washington ......................7-3Fairleigh Dickinson ..........................1-0Fort Lewis ........................................4-0Fresno State ....................................0-2Glendale CC ....................................5-1Golden West CC ..............................2-0Gonzaga ..........................................3-2Grand Canyon ................................12-3Gustavus Adolphus ..........................5-3Hampton..........................................0-1Hawaii ..............................................1-2Idaho ..........................................11-4Idaho State ..................................26-9Illinois State ....................................0-1Indiana State....................................0-2Iowa ................................................0-2Iowa State........................................1-2Jacksonville ......................................1-0Kansas..............................................0-1Linfield College ................................1-0Louisiana-Monroe............................1-0Loyola Marymount ..........................5-4Marquette........................................1-1Mary (N.D.) ......................................1-0Memphis..........................................0-2Mesa CC ........................................14-3Mesa State ......................................5-0Michigan State ................................0-1

Middle Tennessee State ..................0-2Midland College ..............................0-3Minnesota........................................0-1Missouri-Kansas City........................1-0Montana......................................17-8Montana State ..........................20-13Montana State-Billings ....................2-0Murray State....................................1-0Nebraska..........................................1-3Nevada ..........................................8-12New Mexico ................................0-21New Mexico Military ..................................5-1New Mexico State ......................4-21North Texas ....................................0-1Northeast Louisiana ........................0-2Northern Colorado ........................9-0Northern Iowa ................................1-0Northwestern ..................................0-1Odessa JC ........................................2-1Oklahoma ........................................0-3Oklahoma State ..............................0-2Oral Roberts ....................................2-0Oregon ............................................2-4Pacific ..............................................2-8Pennsylvania ....................................1-1Pima CC............................................1-0Point Loma Nazarene .................... 4-0Portland ..........................................1-2Portland State ..............................8-0Providence ......................................1-0

Puget Sound ....................................1-0Quinnipiac........................................1-0Radford ............................................0-2Redlands ..........................................1-1Regis ................................................0-1Rice ..................................................0-1Sacramento State ........................4-19Saint Mary’s ....................................0-1San Diego ........................................1-5San Diego Mesa ..............................1-0San Diego State................................1-4San Francisco ..................................3-3San Jose State ..................................1-0Santa Clara ......................................1-2Scottsdale CC ................................17-1Seattle (1st Match) ......................N/ASouth Alabama ................................0-1South Dakota State..........................1-0Southern Colorado ........................3-0South Mountain College..................1-0Southwest Texas ..............................1-0St. Cloud State ................................2-0St. Mary's (Calif.)..............................3-1St. Thomas ......................................1-0Temple ............................................0-1Tennessee Tech ..............................0-1Texas A&M ......................................0-1Texas A&M-Corpus Christi....................0-2Texas-Arlington ............................0-3 Texas-Pan American ........................1-0

Texas-San Antonio ..........................0-4Texas Tech ......................................0-4Texas Wesleyan ..............................1-0Tulsa ................................................0-2UAB..................................................0-1UC Irvine ..........................................0-3UC Riverside ..................................4-2UC San Diego ..................................0-2UC Santa Barbara ............................0-5UC Santa Cruz ..................................0-1US International ..............................1-5UNLV ..........................................2-21Utah ..............................................1-6Utah State ....................................8-7UTEP ................................................2-8Vanguard (1st Match) ..................N/AWashington ....................................1-0Wayne State ....................................1-0Weber State ..............................25-25Westminster ....................................1-0West Texas State ............................1-2Western Illinois (1st Match) ........N/AWestern New Mexico ......................2-1Wichita State ..................................2-2William Penn ..................................2-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh..........................2-0Yale ..................................................2-2Yavapai College................................1-2

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1991 (7-16, 1-5 BSC)at Arizona State L, 9-0vs. Oregon W, 5-2at UNLV L, 5-1vs. Weber State L, 5-3vs. Tulsa L, 5-3vs. Scottsdale CC W, 9-0vs. Point Loma W, 8-1vs. Iowa State L, 7-2vs. Pacific L, 7-2vs. Puget Sound W, 5-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 6-1at UTEP L, 7-2vs. Midland College L, 9-0vs. Texas-San Antonio L, 5-2vs. New Mexico Military W, 6-0at Brigham Young L, 5-2vs. UNLV L, 6-1at New Mexico L, 6-0at Boise State* W, 5-4vs. Nevada* L, 7-2vs. Weber State* L, 6-3vs. Nevada* L, 5-4vs. Idaho* L, 6-3

1992 (9-7, 3-2 BSC)at Arizona L, 5-1vs. Colorado L, 5-3vs. New Mexico State L, 5-3vs. Wichita State W, 7-2vs. Iowa State W, 5-4vs. Pacific W, 5-4at San Diego State L, 7-2vs. Weber State W, 6-2vs. UTEP W, 6-3at New Mexico L, 6-3vs. Cal Baptist W, 6-1vs. Weber State* L, 5-4vs. Montana* W, 6-0vs. Boise State* W, 5-2vs. Nevada* W, 5-2vs. Weber State* L, 5-4

1993 (9-12, 3-1 BSC)vs. Brigham Young L, 5-2vs. San Diego State L, 6-1vs. Fresno State L, 4-2vs. Weber State W, 5-4vs. Eastern Michigan W, 6-1vs. Fresno State L, 4-2vs. Texas Tech L, 5-1vs. New Mexico L, 5-1vs. Kansas L, 4-3at UNLV L, 2-1 vs. UTEP W, 5-2at Utah L, 6-1at Brigham Young L, 7-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 5-4vs. Scottsdale CC W, 6-1vs. Idaho W, 6-1vs. Idaho State W, 4-3vs. Boise State L, 5-1vs. Idaho* W, 6-1vs. Idaho State* W, 4-3vs. Boise State* L, 5-1

1994 (9-10, 3-0 BSC)vs. Point Loma W, 9-0vs. New Mexico L, 7-0vs. San Diego L, 7-0vs. Wichita State L, 4-3vs. Pennsylvania W, 4-3vs. Yale L, 4-3vs. Montana State W, 5-2vs. Loyola Marymount W, 7-0vs. Cal Poly L, 5-2vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 7-0at UTEP L, 5-2at New Mexico State L, 4-3vs. Weber State W, 4-3at New Mexico L, 6-1vs. Idaho State W, 5-2at UNLV L, 5-2vs. Montana* W, 7-0vs. Montana State* W, 4-3vs. Boise State* L, 7-0

1995 (12-10, 3-1 BSC)at Arizona State L, 5-2at Santa Clara W, 6-1at San Jose State W, 7-0at St. Mary's (Calif.) W, 3-0at Boise State L, 7-0vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 6-1vs. Oklahoma State L, 5-2vs. Pacific L, 4-3vs. Wichita State W, 7-0vs. Oklahoma L, 4-3vs. Yale W, 5-2vs. Colorado L, 6-0vs. Pacific L, 5-2vs. Oklahoma State L, 4-2vs. Montana State W, 4-3vs. Cal Poly W, 7-0

vs. Nevada W, 4-1vs. Utah State W, 3-2vs. Weber State W, 4-3vs. Montana* W, 5-2vs. Montana State* L, 4-3vs. Weber State* W, 4-3

1996 (12-10, 2-0 BSC)vs. Montana W, 6-1vs. Utah State W, 7-0vs. South Alabama L, 5-2vs. Point Loma W, 9-0vs. Air Force W, 4-3vs. San Diego State L, 6-1vs. New Mexico State L, 4-3vs. UTEP L, 5-2vs. New Mexico Military W, 7-0vs. Arizona State L, 7-0vs. San Diego L, 5-2vs. Yale W, 4-2vs. Pennsylvania L, 4-3vs. Northern Colorado W, 7-0vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 6-1vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 4-3vs. San Diego State W, 6-1vs. M. Tenn. State L, 5-2vs. Cal Poly W, 5-2vs. Idaho State* W, 6-1vs. Idaho* W, 6-0vs. Boise State* L, 5-2

1997 (9-11, 3-1 BSC)Big Sky Champions

vs. Arizona State L, 6-1vs. Utah L, 7-0vs. Tulsa L, 7-0vs. Northeast Louisiana L, 4-2vs. Weber State W, 4-1vs. Utah State W, 7-0vs. New Mexico State L, 5-2vs. Southwest Texas W, 4-2vs. Murray State W, 6-1vs. Boise State L, 7-0vs. Drake L, 4-3vs. Indiana State L, 5-2vs. Connecticut W, 6-1vs. Nebraska L, 6-1vs. Santa Clara L, 5-2vs. Idaho State W, 4-3vs. Weber State L, 4-3vs. Sacramento State W, 5-2vs. Montana* W, 4-0vs. Idaho State* W, 4-2

1998 (10-13, 2-5 BSC)vs. Utah L, 6-1vs. Montana State L, 5-2vs. Montana L, 5-2vs. New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. Nevada L, 4-3vs. Indiana State L, 7-0vs. Nebraska L, 7-0vs. Glendale W, 7-0vs. Weber State W, 4-3vs. Santa Clara L, 6-1vs. Gonzaga W, 5-2vs. San Francisco W, 7-0vs. C. Conn. State W, 7-0vs. Northeast Louisiana L, 5-0vs. Sacramento State L, 3-0vs. Denver W, 4-0vs. Portland W, 3-0vs. Oral Roberts W, 6-1vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-1vs. Arizona State L, 7-0vs. Weber State W, 5-2vs. Sacramento State L, 4-3vs. Idaho State* L, 4-3

1999 (14-11, 5-1 BSC)at Cal Poly Pomona W, 5-2vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W, 4-1at UC Irvine L, 6-0vs. Gonzaga L, 4-3vs. Michigan State L, 4-3vs. Nevada L, 4-3vs. Weber State W, 5-1vs. San Francisco W, 7-0vs. New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. Weber State W, 6-1vs. Quinnipiac W, 7-0at Glendale CC W, 7-0vs. Illinois State L, 5-2vs. Radford L, 4-2vs. UMKC W, 6-1vs. Montana State W, 6-1vs. MSU-Billings W, 7-0vs. UAB L, 6-0vs. Idaho State W, 4-2vs. Denver W, 4-0vs. Sacramento State L, 4-2at Weber State W, Forfeitvs. CS Sacramento L, 4-1vs. Montana State* W, 4-0vs. Idaho State* L, 4-1

2000 (16-8, 4-2 BSC)vs. UC Riverside W, 7-0vs. Loyola Marymount W, 4-2vs. Hawaii L, 5-1at UC Irvine L, 5-2vs. Nevada W, 7-0at UNLV L, 6-1vs. Cal Poly W, 4-3vs. Rice L, 6-1at Glendale CC W, 7-0vs. Oral Roberts W, 7-0vs. Weber State W, 7-0vs. San Francisco W, 7-0vs. Creighton W, 7-0vs. Providence W, 7-0vs. American W, 7-0vs. Idaho W, 4-3vs. Texas A&M-CC L, 4-1vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-3vs. Sacramento State L, 5-2vs. Weber State W, 4-1vs. Sacramento State L, 4-3 vs. Portland State W, 6-0at Idaho State* W, 4-2vs. Montana State* L, 4-3

2001 (10-15, 4-2 BSC)at New Mexico L, 6-1at #51 Arizona L, 5-2vs. New Mexico Military W, 7-0at #54 New Mexico State L, 4-0vs. #75 Tennessee Tech L, 4-1vs. Montana State W, 4-1vs. Nevada W, 7-0at UNLV L, 7-0vs. UT Arlington L, 5-1at #24 Arizona State L, 7-0vs. Loyola Marymount L, 4-2at Sacramento State L, 5-2vs. Northern Iowa W, 4-3vs. Yale L, 5-1at Cal Poly L, 5-2vs. Idaho State W, 4-3vs. Memphis L, 6-1vs. Jacksonville W, 4-3vs. Denver L, 4-3vs. Weber State W, 7-0vs. Sacramento State L, 5-2at Portland State W, 6-1vs. Montana* W, 4-0vs. Idaho State* W, 4-1at #70 Sacramento State* L, 5-1

2002 (12-11, 5-1 BSC)at #62 New Mexico L, 7-0at Oregon L, 6-1vs. #19 Linfield College W, 7-0vs. Idaho W, 4-3at Portland State W, 7-0vs. #75 Utah L, 5-2at #65 Arizona L, 7-0vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 7-0vs. New Mexico State L, 6-1vs. #57 Texas Tech L, 5-2at #37 Arizona State L, 6-1vs. Boston College W, 4-3at Loyola Marymount L, 5-2vs. Montana State W, 4-3at UC Riverside W, 5-2vs. Idaho State W, 5-2vs. Mesa State W, 7-0vs. Cal Poly W, 4-3vs. Sacramento State L, 5-2at Weber State W, 5-2vs. Portland State W, 4-0vs. Montana* W, 4-0at Montana State* L, 4-0

2003 (9-17, 4-0 BSC)vs. San Francisco L, 7-0at #59 New Mexico L, 6-1at Azusa Pacific W, 5-2vs. Loyola Marymount L, 6-1at #48 San Diego L, 7-0vs. #65 BYU L, 7-0vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 7-0vs. Utah W, 4-3at New Mexico State L, 5-2vs. Montana State W, 4-3vs. Hampton L, 5-2at St. Mary's W, 4-3at Cal Poly L, 6-1at Sacramento State W, 4-3at Pacific L, 7-0at #54 Texas Tech L, 7-0at Texas A&M-CC L, 6-1at #11 Texas A&M L, 6-0at UT San Antonio L, 5-2at #52 Arizona L, 6-1at Utah State W 5-2vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-0at Idaho State W, 4-3at #28 Arizona State L, 7-0vs. Eastern Washington* W, 4-0vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-2

2004 (10-14, 5-2 BSC)at Arizona L, 7-0at New Mexico L, 7-0vs. New Mexico State W, 5-2vs. Sacramento State W, 5-2at UC Riverside W, 6-1at UC Irvine L, 6-1at Loyola Marymont L, 4-3vs. Gonzaga W, 7-0vs. Eastern Washington W, 6-1at Portland L, 4-3vs. Northern Colorado W, 6-1vs. Clemson L, 6-1vs. Montana State L, 6-1vs. Wayne State W, 5-2at Idaho State L, 5-2at Utah L, 7-0at Weber State W, 4-3at Air Force L, 5-2vs. Montana W, 4-3at Denver L, 7-0at Cal Poly L, 5-2vs. UC Santa Cruz L, 6-1vs. Montana* W, 4-0vs. Montana State* L, 4-0

2005 (9-12, 5-1 BSC)at Arizona L, 5-2at UC Riverside L, 4-3at San Diego State L, 7-0at UNLV L, 7-0vs. Weber State W, 7-0vs. Loyola Marymount W, 4-3at Arizona State L, 6-1at New Mexico State W, 4-3vs. Nevada W, 4-3vs. College of SF L, 5-0vs. Memphis L, 5-2vs. Idaho State W, 5-2vs. Marquette L, 4-1vs. College of SF L, 6-0vs. Montana St.-Billings W, 7-0vs. Bradley W, 5-2vs. Eastern Washington W, 7-0at Saint Mary's L, 6-1at Montana W, 7-0at Montana State L, 6-1vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-3

2006 (5-15, 1-5 BSC)at Utah State L, 4-3at Idaho State L, 5-2at Weber State W, 4-3vs. #53 ARIZONA STATE L, 7-0 vs. New Mexico State L, 4-3 vs. Montana State L, 6-1 vs. Pacific L, 6-1at Air Force L, 5-2vs. Northern Colorado W, 6-1vs. South Dakota State W, 7-0vs. Sacramento State L, 4-3vs. #28 AUBURN L, 7-0at New Mexico L, 7-0vs. Idaho W, 4-2vs. Gonzaga L, 4-3vs. Eastern Washington L, 5-2vs. MONTANA L, 4-3vs. CAL POLY L, 7-0at San Diego W, 5-4vs. Montana* L, 4-0

2007 (8-14, 4-3 BSC)at #48 Arizona L, 6-1vs. St. Mary's L, 4-0vs. #57 Arizona State L, 6-1at BYU L, 7-0vs. San Francisco L, 6-1at New Mexico State L, 6-1vs. UTSA L, 6-1vs. Northern Colorado W, 6-1vs. Idaho W, 6-1vs. WEBER STATE W, 6-1vs. IDAHO STATE W, 7-0vs. Radford L, 4-0vs. #18 Minnesota L, 6-1at New Mexico L, 6-1vs. Northern Colorado W, 7-0at Pacific W, 5-2at Sacramento State L, 5-2vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON L, 4-3at Montana L, 5-2at Montana State W, 4-3vs. Montana State* W, 4-2vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2008 (7-15, 4-4 BSC)at Arizona L, 7-0vs. Pacific L, 7-0vs. San Francisco L, 7-0vs. Utah State W, 4-3at New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. Idaho L, 5-2vs. Oregon L, 7-0vs. #65 Denver L, 7-0vs. #49 New Mexico L, 7-0

at UC Riverside L, 5-2vs. UC San Diego L, 8-1at Idaho State W, 6-1at Weber State L, 4-3vs. SACRAMENTO STATE L, 6-1vs. WESTERN NEW MEXICO W, 6-1at Northern Colorado W, 7-0at Air Force W, 6-1vs. MONTANA STATE L, 6-1vs. MONTANA W, 4-3at Eastern Washington L, 7-0at Potland State W, 6-1vs. Montana State* L, 4-0

2009 (7-18, 5-3 BSC)at Oregon L, 7-0at Portland L, 5-2at #50 Arizona L, 5-1vs. Nevada L, 4-3at New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. Abilene Christian L, 5-2vs. Western New Mexico W, 6-0at #67 Utah L, 7-0at Utah State L, 5-2at #75 UNLV L, 7-0vs. Oklahoma L, 6-1vs. NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0at Scottsdale CC W, 7-0vs. #52 Iowa L, 6-1at Sacramento State L, 6-1vs. Texas-Arlington L, 5-2at #32 New Mexico L, 7-0vs. PORTLAND STATE W, 7-0vs. IDAHO STATE W, 7-0vs. #51 Northwestern L, 5-2vs. WEBER STATE W, 5-2vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 4-3at Montana L, 5-2at Montana State L, 6-1vs. Montana* L, 4-2

2010 (13-9, 6-2 BSC)vs. SACRAMENTO STATE W, 6-1vs. MONTANA STATE W, 7-0at. #75 UNLV L, 6-1vs. Utah State L, 5-2vs. St. Mary’s W, 4-3at Air Force W, 5-2at Northern Colorado W, 7-0vs. GRAND CANYON W, 7-0vs. Texas Pan-American W, 4-3vs. Texas-Arlington L, 5-2at #59 New Mexico State L, 7-0vs. SCOTTSDALE CC W, 7-0vs. MONTANA L, 4-3at New Mexico L, 7-0vs. #70 Oregon L, 5-2at Weber State L, 4-3at Idaho State W, 5-2at Gonzaga W, 7-0at Eastern Washington W, 4-3at Portland State W, 5-2vs. Weber State* W, 4-1vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-0

2011 (9-12, 6-2 BSC)at Scottsdale CC W, 5-2vs. UC Riverside W, 4-3at #66 UNLV L, 6-1at Grand Canyon L, 3-4vs. Pacific L, 6-1at #42 Arizona L, 7-0at #58 New Mexico State L, 6-1vs. Western New Mexico L, 4-3vs. Texas-San Antonio L, 7-0at #60 New Mexico L, 7-0vs. Abilene Christian L, 6-1vs. PORTLAND STATE W, 7-0vs. IDAHO STATE W, 7-0at Sacramento State L, 6-1vs. NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0vs. EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 6-1vs. WEBER STATE W, 4-3at Montana L, 4-3at Montana State W, 4-3vs. Montana* W, 4-3vs. Sacramento State* L, 4-1

* Big Sky Championships$ NCAA Championships

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MenJess Adams 1989Phil Aldridge 2006Nolan Alexander 2006Guillermo Alvarez 1987Scott Anderson 1989Chris Arena 2006-09Jamie Arnold 1992-93Sam Beadles 1980-81Toby Bennett 1979Dominic Bermudez 2011-Thomas Blackwell 1996 Mark Bolton 1987Evan Bortstein 1988Bradley Bristow 2007-08Greg Brown 1979-80Josh Brown 2011Bob Burnett 1987Chad Bustos 1984-85Scott Carruthers 2005-06Peter Choi 1985-86Rodolfo Cisneros 1998-01Brian Clark 1988Jeremy Coll 2002-05Geoff Cooke 1981-82Scott Corby 1979Matt Day 1983-84Fred DeBeule 1993-96Steve DeCaro 1986Darien Degher 1996-97Lew DeLeon 2004Harold Dilema 1992-93Loren Dils 1986-89Gareth Ducray 2005-07Todd Emmons 1988David Flodberg 2008-11Ryan Fraser 2006-08Fernando Freitas 2006Rich Fulchiron 1996-98Jose Garcia 1992-95Greg Goldberg 1996-97Brian Grooms 2004-06Tory Hansen 1994-97Trent Hayward 2005James Heck 2003-04Mike Henneberry 1984-86Jeff Hollihan 1979-80Rickie Homan 1987David Hopkins 1983-84

Rich Hunter 1983-84Aldert Jansma 2004-05Jonas Jegers 2003-05Fredrik Jeppsson 2003Greg Johnson 1990Jeff Johnson 2000-02Matiss Kalans 1998Erik Karlsson 2000-01Joel Kawecki 1998-99Scott Kennedy 1993-95Gil Kovalski 1993Greg Krogh 1989-90Andreas Kroll 1996Peter Kropik 1992-95Jeff Land 1984-85F. Lando 2003Ben Lantz 2011-Renzo Lau 2008Henrik Lilja 2004-06Mike Long 1979Phil Long 1983-86Konrad Lowhagen 1994-97Daniel Lundstrom 2000-03Craig Marshall 1979Flavio Martinez 1982Todd Mason 1980Jamie Maxwell 2004-05Matt Meister 1990-92William Merriman 1985Andrew Meyer 1988-91Lon Mlnarik 1993Cameron Moore 1997,2000Jeff Morys 2005-08Roy Nelson 1998John Newman 1980-82Craig Norris 1987Anthony Oaks 1990 Trent O’Hara 1997-98Kevin Olin 1988-91Jack Peterson 1998Robin Pezzutto 2009-Justin Pitsch 1996Michael Platzer 2006Brelin Powell 2008Rich Prochaska 1982-85Craig Purcell 1991-94Jay Purcell 1990Aaron Radbill 1997-00Hugo Ramadier 2010-11Jeff Ratkovich 1984-85

Andrew Reiff 2009-10Kenley Remen 1992Ron Rice 1980-81David Robles 1995-98Juan Rodriguez 1992Casey Ross 2005-06Tyler Salazar 1989-91Nicklas Sandberg 1998-99Marco Scalise 1987Patrick Schimmelbauer 2010-Thibault Schram 2002-05Nils Schyllander 1993-95Kent Seacat 1983Celin Serbo 1990-91Mark Smith 1983-84Morten Sogaard 1998Daniel Somogyi 1996Peter Storch 1981-82Kevin Taylor 2010Ronson Taylor 2003-04Michael Tebbutt 1990-93 Kyle Thieme 2004-06Christian Tenev 2005Herman Ten Have 1997Jacob Tracy 2007-09Ronnie Tuttle 2004-05Terry Vander Ploeg 1981-82Adrian Venturi 1998-02Jaco Visagie 2009Nick Vizzone 1998Ivan Volkov 1997-01Timothy Wilcox 1984-85Chris Wojcik 2004Jason Wurl 1990

WomenAlanna Anthony 1995Tava Arnold 1995Kirsten Balk 2002-03Nichole Barna 1995-98Jamie Bernard 1990Patrice Biemold 2006Nicole Birk 1997-99Carin Bjorkholm 1997-99Page Britigan 1984-85Vicki Broadbent 1993-96Gillian Brown 1995-96Beth Bruckshaw 1984-85Kim Bruno 1996-00Jennifer Bushnell 1995-98

Nikki Carpenter 1993-94Lisa Cass 1988-89Cecilia Chavarin 1994Ann Colegrove 1978-81Megha Dave 1992-95Alexandra Degher 1991-92Yvonne de Waal 2000-02Ashley Dille 2002-05Isabel Dixon 1986-87Julia Ehlers 1997Melinda Ellickson 1990-92Melissa Esposito 1995Susie Fain 1976-79Ashley Fenn 2006-08Karin Flaig 1996Sylvia Fox 1982-85Lisa Gee 1994Suzanne Gilbert 1988-89Connie Gingg 1995-98Orsi Golovics 2008-11Vickie Gunnarsson 1998-00Yumi Hasegawa 2008-11Wendy Heiser 1988-89Petra Holma 1997Ashley Hunt 2004-07Alexandra Kappel 1989-92Paula Karam 1986-87Jennifer Kasbeer 1991-92Christina Klokinis 2003-04Marjolein Klompmaker 2003Karen Kmiec 2000-04Kathy Kmiec 1998-02Maggie Knight 1996-00Jenna Laulo 1994-98Joy Lofstedt 1991Kristen Kelly Lutes 1984-85Jan Luxton 1979-81Deirdre Mahoney 1983-84Beth Mayer 1979-82Jeannie Mayer 1976-79Georgie Mills 2005-07Susan McClelland 2004-07Kandi McKinzie 1989Michelle Mohr 1998-02Regina Monroe 1979-82Tracy Moses 1980-83Monica Murphy 1984-85Sylvana Navarro 1997-01Laura Nealon 1979-82Regan Newman 2006-2007

Aimee Oki 2008-11Susan Oliver 1984-85Kristan Olsen 1990-93Tammie Olson 1986-87Sylvia Pasahidis 1993-96Nicole Perez 2010-Raquel Phillips 1991-92Rachel Pinchbeck 2005Stacey Pinchbeck 2006-09Molley Pielsticker 1980-83 Paij Porter 2005-08Stephanie Randall 2006-07Charlotte Robbins 1988-89Julie Schmandt 2003-06Katie Schurr 2003-07Sharmin Siddique 1993-94Molly Skinner 1991-92Stephanie Sloncen 1989-90Jennifer Sprague 1988-89Lisa Stanfield 1984-85Tami Stephens 1993-94Yael Stuart 1995-98Edit Suhajda 2008-11Kristin Tremain 2005-06Andrea Toohey 1981Sandra Trefler 1996-99Marie Tuxhorn 1981Carey Urwiller 1995-96Johanna Van Der Merwe 1996Mara Vernon 1990Stephanie Vallejos 2008Kim Van Ginkel 2009Leslie Vial 2007-09Lindsay Villegas 2004-06Wendy Wade 1982-85Malia Wahinepio 2010-Susanna Wallin 1997-01Nicki Westmoreland 1990Jean Willmann 2004Melanie Wilson 1976-79Shawna Young 2005-06

Current players listed in bold

NOTE: Letterwinners compiledfrom results in sports informa-tion files. Additions and changesto this are encouraged fromvalid sources.

Daniel Lundstrom(2000-003)FOUR-TIME

ALL-BIG SKY SELECTION

Nils Schyllander

(1993-995)MEN’S HEAD COACH (OREGON)

PAST LETTERWINNERS

Edit Suhajda(2008-111)

FOUR-TIME FIRST TEAMALL-BIG SKY SELECTION

Sylvia Pasahidis(1993-996)

NAU HALL OF FAME

Susanna Wallin

(1997-01)1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM QUALIFIER

Kim Bruno

(1996-000)1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM QUALIFIER

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Big Sky Awards

All-Big Sky Honors(WoMen)

2011Edit Suhajda: 1st TeamOrsi Golovics: 1st Team

Malia Wahinepio: 2nd TeamYumi Hasegawa: Honorable Mention

Aimee Oki: Honorable Mention2010

Edit Suhajda: 1st TeamOrsi Golovics: 2nd Team

Yumi Hasegawa: 2nd TeamMalia Wahinepio: 2nd Team

Nicole Perez: Honorable Mention2009

Orsi Golovics: 1st TeamEdit Suhajda: 1st TeamLeslie Vial: 2nd Team

Kim Van Ginkel: Honorable Mention2008

Orsi Golovics: 1st TeamEdit Suhajda: 1st Team

Stephanie Vallejos: 1st TeamLeslie Vial: Honorable Mention

2007Katie Schurr: 1st TeamLeslie Vial: 1st Team

Stacey Pinchbeck: 2nd TeamPaij Porter: 2nd Team

Susan McClelland: Honorable Mention2006

Julie Schmandt: 1st TeamKatie Schurr: 2nd TeamPaij Porter: 2nd Team

2005Julie Schmandt: 1st TeamKatie Schurr: 2nd Team

2004Jean Willman: 1st Team

Christina Klokinis: 1st TeamSusan McClelland: Honorable MentionJulie Schmandt: Honorable Mention

2003Marjolein Klompmaker: 1st Team

Kirsten Balk: 2nd TeamChristina Klokinis: 2nd Team

2002Yvonne de Waal: MVP, 1st Team

Kirsten Balk: 1st TeamKaren Kmiec: Honorable Mention

2001Yvonne de Waal: 1st TeamSusanna Wallin: 2nd Team

2000Vickie Gunnarsson: 1st Team

Susanna Wallin: 1st TeamKim Bruno: 2nd Team

Kathy Kmiec: Honorable MentionSylvana Navarro: Honorable Mention

1999Vickie Gunnarsson: MVP, 1st Team

Susanna Wallin: 1st TeamKim Bruno: 2nd Team

Sylvana Navarro: 2nd Team1998

Yael Stuart: MVP, 1st TeamSandra Trefler: 1st Team

Susanna Wallin: 1st TeamKim Bruno: 2nd Team

Sylvana Navarro: Honorable Mention1997

Kim Bruno: 1st TeamYael Stuart: 1st Team

Sandra Trefler: 1st TeamPetra Holma: Honorable Mention

1996Yael Stuart: 1st Team

Vicki Broadbent: Honorable Mention1995

Vickie Broadbent: 1st TeamYael Stuart: 1st Team

Sylvia Pasahidis: Honorable Mention1994

Sylvia Pasahidis: 1st TeamVicki Broadbent: Honorable Mention

1993Sylvia Pasahidis: Honorable Mention

1992Mehgan Dave: Honorable Mention

1991Alexandra Kappel: 1st Team

1990Alexandra Kappel: Honorable Mention

1989Alexandra Kappel: Honorable Mention

All-Big Sky Honors(Men)

2011Hugo Ramadier: 1st TeamDavid Flodberg: 2nd Team

Robin Pezzutto: Honorable Mention2010

Andrew Reiff: 1st TeamHugo Ramadier: 2nd Team

David Flodberg: Honorable Mention2009

Andrew Reiff: 1st TeamDavid Flodberg: Honorable Mention

2008Jeff Morys: Honorable Mention

2007Jeff Morys: 2nd Team

Michael Platzer: 2nd TeamChris Arena: Honorable Mention

2006Henrik Lilja: 1st Team

Trent Hayward: 2nd Team2005

Jamie Maxwell: 1st TeamThibault Schram: 1st Team

Henrik Lilja: 2nd TeamJeremy Coll: Honorable Mention

2004Thibault Schram: 1st Team

Lew DeLeon: 2nd TeamJeremy Coll: Honorable Mention

2003Fredrik Jeppsson: 1st TeamThibault Schram: 2nd Team

Daniel Lundstrom: Honorable Mention2002

Daniel Lundstrom: 1st TeamJeff Johnson: 2nd Team

Thibault Schram: 2nd Team2001

Rodolfo Cisneros: MVP, 1st TeamDaniel Lundstrom: 2nd Team

2000Rodolfo Cisernos: 1st TeamDaniel Lundstrom: 1st Team

Joel Kawecki: Honorable Mention1999

Rodolfo Cisneros: 1st TeamJoel Kawecki: 2nd Team

Ivan Volkov: Honorable Mention1998

David Robles: 2nd Team1997

Konrad Lowhagen: MVP, 1st TeamHerman Ten Have: 1st Team

1996Konrad Lowhagen: 1st Team

1995Jose Garcia: MVP, 1st TeamKonrad Lowhagen: 1st Team

Nils Schyllander: Honorable Mention1994

Gil Kovalski: 1st TeamCraig Purcell: Honorable Mention

1992Michael Tebbutt: 1st Team

Matt Meister: Honorable MentionCraig Purcell: Honorable Mention

1991Michael Tebbutt: MVP, 1st Team

Matt Meister: Honorable Mention1990

Michael Tebbutt: MVP, 1st TeamMatt Meister: Honorable Mention

1989Loren Dils: Honorable Mention

After her first season as a Lumberjack, de Waal post-ed a 15-9 (.625) singles record and was ranked 17th inthe Central Region by the ITA. Her sophomore yearshe was 17-9 (.654) from the No. 1 spot, earning the2002 Big Sky MVP. She left NAU with a 32-18 (.640)singles record.

Cisneros was a three-time first team selection inthe Big Sky Conference. He was also named mostvaluable player in 2000. Cisneros finished his finalseason at NAU with a 22-14 record in singles. Hiscareer singles record stands at 73-31 (.701) whilehis career doubles record is 45-38 (.542).

Gunnarsson was name Big Sky Most ValuablePlayer after a dominating freshman campaign thatsaw her record an 18-5 (.783) spring record. Shehelped lead the Lumberjacks to their third consec-utive conference title and the team’s first appear-ance in the NCAA Championships.

Stuart was one of the most dominating NAUwomen’s players accumulating a 56-28 (.667) careerrecord. She concluded her senior season going 16-6(.727) and winning the Big Sky MVP honor.

Lowhagen was 14-4 (.778) in 1997 as a senior. Hecapped off his final season at NAU by winning the BigSky MVP award and leading the Lumberjacks to theirfirst outright league title and only the second in schoolhistory.

Tebbutt is the Lumberjacks’ only back-to-back Big SkyMVP, winning the award in 1990 and 1991. During thosetwo seasons, Tebbutt posted a 42-19 record. The three-time first team All-Big Sky member earned All-Americahonors during th 1992 season. He concluded his NAUcareer being ranked 38th in singles and 24th in doubles.He joined the Association of Tennis Professionals in 1993and has been ranked as high as 87th in singles and 28thin doubles. Tebbutt was a 1999 inductee into the NAUHall of Fame.

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

Garcia was named the 1995 Big Sky ConferenceMost Valuable Player. The native of Sevilla, Spainwas a four-year starter for the Lumberjacks.

NAU Big Sky MVPs

YY VV ONNEONNE DD EE WW AALAAL

RR ODOLFODOLF OO CC ISNEROSISNEROS

VV ICKIEICKIE GG UNNARSSONUNNARSSON

YYAELAEL SSTUTUARTART

KKONRADONRAD LLOOWHAWHAGENGEN

JJ OSEOSE GG ARCIAARCIA

MM IKEIKE HH ENNEBERRYENNEBERRY

MM ICHAELICHAEL

TT EBBUTTEBBUTT

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The Big Sky conference

The Big Sky Conference enters its 49th year of athletic competi-tion in 2011-12. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in allsports, with member institutions classified in the FootballChampionship Subdivision (formally I-AA). For the sixth and finalyear, the Big Sky is a nine-team league.

The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State,Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, NorthernColorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State.Northern Colorado is the newest member of the league, havingjoined the conference in 2006.

The Big Sky will expand to an 11-team league with 13 football-playing members on July 1, 2012. Southern Utah University andthe University of North Dakota will join as full members. Cal Polyand UC Davis will join as football-affiliate members.

The league has become one of the strongest Division I confer-ences in the West and is a national leader in the FootballChampionship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have wonthe Division I National Championship, including EasternWashington in 2010. A Big Sky team has played for the nationalchampionship each of the past three seasons.

The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six chartermembers – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, MontanaState and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundationof the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by addingBoise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight mem-bers. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addi-tion of Eastern Washington.

The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginningin 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eightteams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same timethe conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and CalState Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for fiveyears before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of2001.

The Big Sky spreads across eight states spanning from the PacificOcean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is representedalong the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregonand California. League schools also range up and down theRocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah,Arizona and Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in thecontiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not representedin the Big Sky.

On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six pres-idents of the charter members as the name of the new confer-ence. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the lateA.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “TheBig Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director,promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a

track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont.,the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to BigSky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and hisathletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the newconference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Reviewcalled for the newly formed league to be named the Big SkyConference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963.

The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, includingmen’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track andfield, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also champi-onships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. TheBig Sky will add a softball championship in the spring of 2013.

The 2011-12 season will mark the 24th year that the Big SkyConference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. Theformer Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, spon-soring championships for women’s sports at the same institu-tions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged withthe Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both menand women.

Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big SkyConference, is in his 17th year at the helm. Fullerton took overthe Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissionerRon Stephenson, who passed away in 2011. Stephenson servedthe league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. Thefirst league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

Men2000..........Montana State2001 ....Sacramento State2002 ....Sacramento State2003 ....Sacramento State2004..........Montana State2005..........Montana State2006..........Montana State2007 ....Sacramento State2008 ..........E. Washington2009 ....Sacramento State2010 ....Sacramento State2011 ....Sacramento State

Women2000 ............Weber State2001 ..........CS Northridge2002 ....Sacramento State2003 ....Sacramento State2004 ....Sacramento State2005 ....Sacramento State2006 ....Sacramento State2007 ....Sacramento State2008 ....Sacramento State2009 ....Sacramento State2010 ....Sacramento State2011 ....Sacramento State

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BIG SKY CHAMPIONS SINCE 2000

2011 BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

(4) Montana State 0

(1) Sacramento State 4

(3) Northern Arizona 4

(2) Montana 3

(1) Sacramento State 4

(3) Northern Arizona 1

(1) Sacramento State2011 Big Sky Champion

2011 BIG SKY CONFERENCE WOMEN’S TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

(4) Montana State 0

(1) Sacramento State 4

(2) Northern Arizona 4

(3) Montana 3

(2) Northern Arizona 0

(1) Sacramento State 4

(1) Sacramento State2011 Big Sky Champion

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Phil Aldridge........................2007Nolan Alexander..................2007Kirsten Balk ........................2003Nichole Barna ................1996-97Carin Bjorkholm ..................1996Bradley Bristow ..................2007Josh Brown..........................2010Kim Bruno ......................1998-00Jennifer Bushnell............1996-97Scott Carruthers ..................2006Rodolfo Cisneros............1999-01Jeremy Coll....................2003, 05Darien Degher ....................1996Hendrik De Jong..................2002Yvonne de Waal ..................2002Ashley Dille ....................2002-03Chris Fasulo ......................2011

Ashley Fenn....................2006-08David Flodberg ....................2008Fernando Freitas ................2007Richard Fulchiron ................1997Connie Ging ..................1996-97Orsi Golovics ............2008-09, 11Vickie Gunnarsson ..............2000Yumi Hasegawa ............2008, 11Ashley Hunt....................2004-07Jonas Jegers ........................2003Fredrik Jeppsson ................2003Jonathon John ....................2002Jeff Johnson ..................2000-02Erik Karlsson ..................2000-01Joel Kawecki ..................1999-00Christina Klokinis ................2004Marjolein Klompmaker ......2003

Karen Kmiec ..................2003-04Kathy Kmiec ..................1999-01Maggie Knight................1998-00Andreas Kroll ......................1996Ben Lantz......................2009-11Renzo Lao............................2008Henrik Lilja ....................2005-06Sheena Lister ................2004-05Amanda Loomis ..................2000Konrad Lowhagen ......1994, 96, 97Daniel Lundstrom ..........2001-03Tye Markey ........................2001James Maxwell ....................2005Susan McClelland ..........2004-07Georgie Mills..................2006-07Michelle Mohr ..............1999-02Jeff Morys ......................2006-08

Regan Newman..............2006-08Nicole Perez..................2010-11Robin Pezzutto ..................2009Stacey Pinchbeck ..........2006-08Michael Platzer ..................2007Paij Porter ......................2007-08Aaron Radbill ................1998-00Hugo Ramadier ..............2010-11Stephanie Randall ..........2007-08Andrew Reiff ......................2009Nicklas Sandberg ................1999Patrick Schimmelbauer ......2010Julie Schmandt ..............2003-06Thibault Schram ............2002-05Katie Schurr ............2003-04, 06-07Daniel Somogyi ..................1996Ronson Taylor ....................2004

Sandra Trefler ................1997-99Herman Ten Have ..............1997Christian Tenev ..................2006Kyle Thieme ........................2005Jacob Tracy..........................2007Carrie Urwiller ....................1996Kim Van Ginkel ..............2008-09Adrian Venturi................2000-01Leslie Vial ......................2008-09Lindsay Villegas..............2004-06Ivan Volkov..........................1998Susanna Wallin ..............1999-01Alice Walker ......................2011

Current players listed in bold

Academics

Golden Eagle Scholar-athlete Award Winners (1996-2011)

Academicsin the athlet-ics depart-ment are ofu t m o s timportanceat NorthernA r i z o n aU n i v e rs i t y.The academ-ic servicesare under thedirection ofassistant ath-letics directorfor academ-ics PamLowie andoffer numer-ous programsto help thestudent-ath-l e t e sthroughouttheir aca-d e m i ccareers.The results

have beenimpressive.During thes p r i n gsemester of2011, NAUstudent-ath-l e t e sachieved ac u m u l at i vegrade-pointaverage of3.05. Since1998, NAUstudent ath-letes haveearned a 3.0c u m u l at i veGPA or higherin 24 of the25 semes-ters.

Overall, 32 student-athletes earned a 4.0 GPA forthe semester, representing 13 of 15 squads. 55 student-athletes graduated in spring 2011 and were commis-sioned degrees as part of the Class of 2010.

MISSIONNAU’s Athletic Academic Services department strives toprovide quality academic services that will enhance thestudent-athletes' total educational experience andencourage graduation within four years.

STAFF ROSTER

Pam Lowie ..................................Assistant AD, Academics....................................................................928-523-6783........................................................Pam.Lowie@nau.edu

Diana Ulrey ....................................Academic Coordinator....................................................................928-523-4495

........................................................Diana.Ulrey@nau.edu

Graduate AssistantsKristi Andreassen ........................................928-523-6783

................................................................ksa44@nau.eduMaggie Dougher ..........................................928-523-4495

..............................................................md494@nau.edu

Lumberjack Academics has the following programs inplace for student-athletes:

PROACTIVE MENTORINGEach year approximately 30-50 first year student-athleteswill be selected to participate in NAU’s ProActive Mentorprogram which targets students who LumberjackAcademics believes may benefit from academic mentor-ing. Student-athletes are selected based on incomingGPA’s/ test scores and coaches recommendations.Student-athletes are expected to attend a weekly meet-ing with their assigned academic graduate assistant aswell as with their respective coach, and to report on theirprogress in each class.

STUDY HALLFirst year student-athletes (including transfer student-athletes) are required to complete 6-8 hours of studytime beginning with the second week of classes throughReading Week. The 6-8 hours consist of scheduled timesa monitor will be available and may also include tutoringby the Learning Assistance Centers, organized studygroups facilitated by tutors, graduate assistants or facultyfrom the academic colleges and other academic-relatedactivities that are approved by the Athletics AcademicDepartment Staff.

ACADEMIC ADVISEMENTAll first year freshman student-athletes are assigned to anacademic advisor at the Gateway Student Success Center(GSSC). After the student-athletes’ first year, they will beassigned to a college advisor if they have declared a majorwhile those who are undecided will remain assigned to aGSSC advisor. Student-athletes must declare a majorbefore entering their 5th semester. AcademicCoordinators are available for pre-advisement to makesure all NCAA/NAU policies and procedures are being fol-lowed.

TUTORING SERVICESTutoring services for all student-athletes are providedthrough the North and South Learning AssistanceCenters. Student-athletes are given the option to utilizethe master schedule which allows them to schedule settutoring appointments for twice a week per subject

throughout the academic semester. Student-athletesmay also take advantage of the drop in services andmake appointments on an as-needed basis.

EARLY ENROLLMENTStudent-athletes are afforded the opportunity to partic-ipate in priority registration which enables the student-athletes to accommodate practice schedules while con-tinuing to make progress towards graduation. The stu-dent-athletes are grouped with seniors and honor stu-dents for registration. In order to utilize priority registra-tion, student-athletes must have all holds cleared fromtheir account and meet with their academic advisor foradvisement and activation.

PROGRESS REPORTSAll student-athletes will have progress reports complet-ed once a semester. Student-athletes who receive a “D”or “F” on a progress report will be required to completean Action Plan with the faculty for the course in whichthe “D” or “F” was received.

ACADEMIC AWARDS & RECOGNITION

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLLStudent-athletes on a current roster who achieve a 3.5cumulative GPA qualify for the Athletic Director’s HonorRoll. The student-athletes are recognized at a designat-ed spring Men’s Basketball game.

GOLDEN EAGLESCHOLAR ATHLETES

Student-athletes who have achieved a 3.0 Cum GPA arehonored at the Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Banquet inthe spring. Student-athletes are presented a plaque torecognize their achievement.

BIG SKY CONFERENCE SCHOLAR ATHLETESStudent-athletes who have completed at least one termat the University, achieved a 3.2 Cumulative GPA andcompeted in 50% of the team’s athletic competitions areeligible for the Big Sky Conference Scholar AthleteAward.

Big Sky All-Academic

Kirsten Balk, 2002, 03Bradley Bristow, 2007Kim Bruno, 1997-00

Hendrik De Jong, 2002Yvonne de Waal, 2001-02

Vickie Gunnarsson, 1999-00Fredrik Jeppson, 2003Jeff Johnson, 2001-02

Erik Karlsson, 2001Christina Klokinis, 2004

Marjolein Klompmaker, 2003Kathy Kmiec, 1999-00Maggie Knight, 1998

Francisco Lando, 2003Ben Lantz, 2011

Henrik Lilja, 2005-06Daniel Lundstrom, 2000-02

Jamie Maxwell, 2005Susan McClelland, 2004-07

Michelle Mohr, 1999-02Jeff Morys, 2006-07

Regan Newman, 2006-07Nicole Perez, 2010-11

Stacey Pinchbeck, 2006Aaron Radbill, 1998-99

Julie Schmandt, 2003, 06Katie Schurr, 2003, 06-07Thibault Schram, 2002-05Ronson Taylor, 2003, 04Adrian Venturi, 2000-02

Leslie Vial, 2007Lindsay Villegas, 2006

Susanna Wallin, 1998-01

Seven tennis players earned Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Awards in 2010-11. (From left to right) Former men’s tennis assistant coach RichPaulosky, Ben Lantz, Chris Fasulo, Nicole Perez, Yumi Hasegawa, Orsi Golovics,

former women’s tennis assistant coach Stephanie Vallejos, head coach Kim Bruno,Alice Walker. Lantz and Perez also received Big Sky All-Academic honors.

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