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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION

Intro Schedule.............................................................................................................2 Rosters................................................................................................................3 South Dakota State..............................................................................................4 The Summit League.............................................................................................6

2014-15 In Review Men’s Season in Review......................................................................................26 Women’s Season in Review.................................................................................27 Departed Seniors...............................................................................................28 History & Records Men’s Division I Records.....................................................................................30 Women’s Division I Records................................................................................31 Men’s Division I Results......................................................................................32 Women’s Division I Results.................................................................................34 In The Summit League........................................................................................36 All-Time Division I Roster....................................................................................37

2015-16 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

2015 Record..................................................................................... 14-10 2015 Summit League Record................................................................. 3-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 7/3 Newcomers............................................................................................... 4 Returning Singles Wins Leader...........................................Lovro Curcija (15) Returning Doubles Wins Leader........................... Curcija, Higham, Moreira (9)

The 2015-16 South Dakota State tennis media guide is a copyright production of the South Dakota State University Sports Information Office, Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center, Box 2820, Brookings, SD 57007-1497.

Front and back cover by SDSU University Marketing and Communications. Photos credited to Lifetouch Inc., Dave Eggen and Justin Casterline. © South Dakota State University, Sports Information Of

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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Men Stefano Blatt............................................................................ Stehf-uh-no Marco Paulo Castro.............................................................Mark-oh Pa-o-lo Lovro Curcija.................................................................. Lo-vro Chur-chi-ya Jonny Higham................................................................................ High-am Mateus Moreira.........................................................Muh-tay-us Mor-ay-rah

2014-15 In Review

2015 Record.......................................................................................15-8 2015 Summit League Record.................................................................5-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................................7/0 Newcomers............................................................................................... 2 Returning Singles Wins Leader................................................ Elif Gabb (16) Returning Doubles Wins Leader.......................................... Davies, Rosa (17)

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WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION

This inaugural Jackrabbit tennis media guide was compiled, written and designed by South Dakota State graduate student Jen Dobias with assistance from assistant athletic director Jason Hove and head tennis coach Michael Engdahl. The media guide was created as a project to fulfill the requirements for Dobias’s M.S. in Communication Studies and Journalism.

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MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION

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Head Coach........................................................................ Michael Engdahl Alma Mater...............................................................South Dakota State, ‘09 Men’s Record at SDSU...................................................49-43 (four seasons) Women’s Record at SDSU..............................................57-39 (four seasons) Graduate Assistant Coach.................................................... Chuck Provencio

Jackrabbit Women............................................................................................19

Jackrabbit Men

COACHING STAFF

Jackrabbit Men.................................................................................................13

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Director...................................................................................... Jason Hove Office.................................................................................(605) 688-4623 E-Mail..................................................................... jason.hove@sdstate.edu Tennis SID.......................................................................... Michele Schmidt Office.................................................................................(605) 688-4932 Cell....................................................................................(605) 695-0704 E-Mail............................................................. michele.schmidt@sdstate.edu Web......................................................................................... GoJacks.com Tennis Twitter.......................................................................@GoJacksTennis

Coaches & Staff Coaching Staff.....................................................................................................8 Strength & Conditioning.......................................................................................9 Sports Medicine.................................................................................................10 Administration...................................................................................................11

Coaches & Staff

SPORTS INFORMATION

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Location............................................................................... Brookings, S.D. Founded/Enrollment.............................................................. 1881 (12,557) Affiliation............................................................................. NCAA Division I Nickname....................................................................................Jackrabbits Colors.................................................................................. Yellow and Blue Conference.................................................................... The Summit League President......................................................................Dr. David L. Chicoine Director of Athletics....................................................................... Justin Sell

Intro

QUICK FACTS

History & Records

Women Ffion Davies.............................................................................Fee-on Davis Tiffany Filipovich.................................................................. Fee-lee-po-vich Elif Gabb...............................................................................................L-If Tacy Haws-Lay....................................................................................Tay-C Florencia Magni........................................................ Floh-rehn-sia Mug-nee Iasmin Rosa...................................................................... Yaz-mean Roh-za Beatriz Souza.....................................................................Bea-treez Sou-za Coaching Staff Michael Engdahl............................................................................. Ing-Doll Chuck Provencio.................................................................. Pro-ven-see-oh

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SCHEDULES MEN

WOMEN

FALL

FALL

Date

Tournament

Location

Date

Tournament

Location

Sep. 11-13

River Forest Collegiate Invitational

River Forest, Ill.

Sep. 25-27

Gopher Invitational

Minneapolis, Minn.

Oct. 2-4

Omaha College Invitational

Omaha, Neb.

Oct. 15-18

ITA Central Regional

Stillwater, Okla.

Oct. 15-18

ITA Central Regional

Fayetteville, Ark.

Oct. 23-25

CSUN Invitational

Northridge, Calf.

SPRING

SPRING

Date Opponent

Location

Date Opponent

Location

Jan. 15

DePaul University

Minneapolis, Minn.

Jan. 22

Nebraska

Lincoln, Neb.

Jan. 16

Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

Jan. 23

Nebraska-Kearney

Lincoln, Neb.

Jan. 29

Marquette

Milwaukee, Wis.

Feb. 5

Southern Utah

Portland, Ore.

Jan. 30

Wisconsin

Madison, Wis.

Portland State

Portland, Ore.

Feb. 13

Doane College

Lincoln, Neb.

Feb. 7

Seattle

Seattle, Wash.

Feb. 19

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Pine Pluff, Ark.

Feb. 12

Incarnate Word

San Antonio, Texas

Feb. 20

Murray State

Murray, Ky.

Feb. 13

Texas-Permian Basin

San Antonio, Texas

Feb. 27

William Jewell College

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Feb. 14

Sam Houston State

Huntsville, Texas

North Dakota

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Feb. 26

North Dakota

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Mar. 3

North Carolina A&T

Greensboro, N.C.

William Jewell College

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Mar. 4

Greensboro College

Greensboro, N.C.

Mar. 8

Florida A&M

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 5

North Carolina Central

Durham, N.C.

Hampton University

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 8

Hampton University

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 10

Saint Francis (Ill.)

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 10

Saint Francis (Ill.)

Orlando, Fla.

James Madison University

Orlando, Fla

Youngstown State

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 11

Norfolk State

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 11

Norfolk State

Orlando, Fla.

Mar. 18

Oral Roberts*

Tulsa, Okla.

Mar. 18

Oral Roberts*

Tulsa, Okla.

Mar. 20

Missouri State

Springfield, Mo.

Mar. 19

Illinois-Chicago

Tulsa, Okla.

Mar. 24

Colorado State-Pueblo

Pueblo, Colo.

Apr. 1

Western Illinois*

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Mar. 25

Denver*

Denver, Colo.

Apr. 3

Denver*

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Apr. 10

Creighton

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Apr. 8

IUPUI*

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Apr. 16

IUPUI*

Vermillion, S.D.

Apr. 22

Creighton

Omaha, Neb.

Apr. 17

South Dakota*

Vermillion, S.D.

Apr. 23

Omaha*

Omaha, Neb.

Apr. 23

Western Illinois*

Omaha, Neb.

Apr. 29-30

Summit League Tennis Championships

Omaha, Neb.

Apr. 24

Omaha*

Omaha, Neb.

Apr. 29-30

Summit League Tennis Championships

Omaha, Neb.

Schedules are subject to change. Times will be available closer to the match at GoJacks.com. * Summit League | Home matches in bold, held at Huether Family Match Pointe.

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ROSTERS ROSTER BREAKDOWN

MEN

Name Year Morgan Brower Fr. Ffion Davies Sr. Tiffany Filipovich Sr. Emma Foster Fr. Elif Gabb So. Tacy Haws-Lay Sr. Florencia Magni Sr. Iasmin Rosa Jr. Beatriz Souza Sr. Maria Laura Velazco So.

Height 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-4

Hometown (Previous School) Sioux Falls, S.D. (O’Gorman) Pontarddulais, Wales (Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr) San Diego, Calif. (Charter School of San Diego) York, England (Manchester Metropolitan University) Surrey, England (Homeschooled) Minneapolis, Minn. (Mounds View) Cordoba, Argentina (Francisco Luiz Bernárdez) Espirito Santo, Brazil (Charles Darwin) Curitiba, Brazil (Bom Jesus) Barquisimeto, Venezuela (U.E. Colegio Las Fuentes)

By Class Seniors...................................................3 Juniors....................................................2 Sophomores............................................2 Freshmen................................................4 By Country Brazil.....................................................6 Croatia...................................................1 England..................................................3 United States..........................................1

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Hometown (Previous School) Flori Anopolis, Brazil (Cocegio Catarinense) Sao Leopoldo, Brazil (Sao Jose) Uberlandia, Brazil (Inei COC) Karlovac, Croatia (Gimnazija Karlovac) Nottingham, England (The West Bridgford School) Belo Horizonte, Brazil (Marista) Belo Horizonte, Brazil (Tiradentes) Parana, Brazil (Medianeira) Barnstaple, England (The Park Community School) Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) Bromley, England (Ravens Wood School)

Coaches & Staff

Height - 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-2 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-11

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

Intro

Name Gustavo Almeida Stefano Blatt Marco Paulo Castro Lovro Curcija Jonny Higham Mateus Moreira Henrique Pereira Lucas Pereira Emerson Styles Chuck Tang Elliot Ward

By Class Seniors...................................................5 Juniors....................................................1 Sophomores............................................2 Freshmen................................................2

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Head coach: Michael Engdahl (fifth season/South Dakota State, ‘09) Graduate assistant coach: Chuck Provencio (second season/California State-Bakersfield, ‘10)

Jackrabbit Women

COACHING STAFF

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By Country Argentina...............................................1 Brazil.....................................................2 England..................................................2 Wales.....................................................1 United States..........................................3 Venezuela...............................................1

Jackrabbit Men

WOMEN

2014-15 In Review | History & Records

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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE South Dakota State University Athletics South Dakota State University sponsors 21 varsity sports that compete at the NCAA Division I level. Eighteen teams compete in the Summit League while the football program competes in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Missouri Valley Football Conference. The wrestling team competes in the Western Wrestling Conference while the equestrian program does not have conference affiliation. Below is a list of the sports currently offered at South Dakota State:

Women’s Sports Basketball Cross Country Equestrian
 Golf
 Soccer Softball Swimming and Diving Tennis Track and Field Volleyball

Men’s Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Swimming and Diving Tennis Track and Field Wrestling

Legend of the Jackrabbit There are two theories as to how and why the Jackrabbit nickname evolved. The most common belief is that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game
between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College, as the university was then known. A reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, was believed to have written that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname is given in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. There is a poem in the 1907 yearbook that puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called The Jackrabbit because a group of juniors wished to immortalize them- selves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, school athletic teams were known as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907.

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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Welcome to South Dakota State

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Jackrabbit Men

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Coaches & Staff

Research and Economic Development Research has been an essential part of the university’s mission since passage of the 1887 Hatch Act, which established state agricultural experiment stations. SDSU has the most active research program in the state with nearly $70 million in research expenditures, and in 2006 the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching designated SDSU as South Dakota’s first High Research Activity institution. In addition to 42 graduate programs offered in six colleges, undergraduates also have research opportunities led by innovative faculty in renewable energy, food, health sciences, engineering and nursing, as well as with programs like the Sun Grant Initiative and the Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence. SDSU currently is home to three statefunded Governor’s Research Centers: the Center for Biological Control and Analysis by Applied Photonics, and the Drought Tolerance and Translational Cancer Research centers. SDSU re- searchers also participate in two other Governor’s Research Centers focused on materials and manufacturing at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. In addition, SDSU is the lead for the multi-institution South Dakota Research Innovation Center: the Biochemical Spatiotemporal Network Resource Center. The Technology Transfer Office, which assists SDSU researchers in commercializing intellectual properties and fosters collaborations between the university and industry partners, has generated some $1.8 million in royalties annually since 2010 via an average of 178 total agreements each year, including invention disclosures, patents filed and agreements with start-ups. Industry partnerships through the Research Park at South Dakota State enable technology transfer and stimulate economic development for the state.

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Other Facilities The South Dakota Art Museum’s collections showcase the state’s rich art history, including early masterpieces of Native American art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens.

of trial and display gardens, wander through the 40-acre arboretum or attend a special event in the Education and Visitor Center. The Hilton M. Briggs Library serves students, faculty, staff and the broader South Dakota community through its holdings of more than one million items, 32,000 online journals, 18,000 electronic books, and 80,000 maps. The library has served as a depository for federal documents since 1889. The archives and special collections encompass 7,500 linear feet of materials and 1,675 digitized items. The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional Research Study allows for public access to the career papers of Senator Daschle, a 1969 SDSU

graduate. Located within the Special Collections area on the upper level of the Hilton M. Briggs Library, the papers consist of more than 2,000 linear feet of materials that document the senator’s 26- year career in the U.S. House and Senate from 1979 to 2004. The American Indian Education and Cultural Center at SDSU is the nexus of cultural programming, services and advocacy to support American Indian students, encourage appreciation of cultural and human differences and advocate for the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge.

Intro

South Dakota State University is the state’s Morrill Act land-grant university and its largest, most comprehensive institution of higher education. It has an enrollment of 12,557 students from all 50 states and 70 countries who can choose from more than 175 majors, minors and specializations. The institution also offers 29 master’s degree programs, 13 Ph.D. and two professional programs. SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in 1881 to a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at more than $381 million. The university
owns or leases another 15,000 acres of land for research throughout the state. The university provides a rich academic experience in an environment of inclusion and access through inspired, student-centered education, creative activities and research, innovation and engagement that improve the quality of life in South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world. SDSU confers degrees through six colleges: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School. Qualified students may enroll in the Van D. and Barbara B. Fishback Honors College. The Office of Continuing and Distance Education facilitates distance de- livery of credit and noncredit programming, and University Centers in Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City offer degree programs and student support services comparable to those offered on the Brookings campus. SDSU Extension and the Agricultural Experiment Station reach all parts of the
state. The federally funded North Central Regional Sun Grant Center (focused
on developing biobased energy alternatives) and the North Central Agricultural
Research Laboratory (the only USDA
Agricultural Research Service facility in
the state), along with the Northern
Plains Biostress Laboratory, the Water
and Environmental Engineering Re-
search Center, the Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory and the Northeast Research Center near South Shore demonstrate the university’s commitment to purpose-driven research and that supports economic development.

The South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. Visitors attend the museum from all 50 states and many foreign countries. McCrory Gardens provides a beautiful setting to learn about ornamental plants adapted to the Northern Great Plains. Enjoy a stroll through the radiant colors and fragrances of the 25+ acres


THE SUMMIT LEAGUE THE SUMMIT LEAGUE In its fourth decade of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of over 120,000 at nine institutions, including four located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana UniversityPurdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced eight NCAA Champions, and over 75 Academic All-Americans, 65 All-America selections and numerous former student-athletes competing at the highest professional level.

• The Summit League set all-time highs in 2014-15 with 23 teams recording perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores and 25 teams publicly recognized for posting multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports. A total of nine Academic All-Americans and 19 Academic All-District honorees hailed from The Summit League last season. • Summit League women’s basketball led all Division I leagues in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate measure while baseball placed second. • Attendance at The Summit League Basketball Championships smashed 11 records, including new standards for both the men’s and women’s tournaments and the overall combined total. • Six Summit League teams attained national rankings in their respective sports last season, led by North Dakota State’s softball team, which ended the year in the Top 25.

Each year, approximately 3,000 studentathletes continue to raise the bar and help The • Western Illinois’ Ashley Luke was named the Summit League reach exceptional success Capital One Academic All-America of the Year for and development. Within the past ve years women’s basketball, making her the league’s rst alone, The Summit League has produced six female student-athlete to receive the honor. NCAA Champions, accounting for more than half of its all-time total. That level of success also carries into the classroom. In 2014-15, The Summit League ranked rst for NCAA Graduation Success Rate in women’s basketball and second in baseball while setting records for NCAA Public Recognition awards and perfect Academic Progress Rate scores. Those achievements came on the heels of recent prestigious individual academic honors such as the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Years and Capital One Academic All-America of the Year awarded to Summit League studentathletes. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition as evidenced by representation in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA) in 2015.

Within the past decade, The Summit League has … • Achieved a nal national ranking in eight different sports. • Won NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in ve additional NCAA team championship tournaments. • Had 86 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport) since 2010. • Totaled 61 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past three years. • Crowned eight of the league’s 10 NCAA Champions since 2007 and won ve NCAA national championships and 10 NCAA statistical titles in the past four years.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

340 W. Buttereld Rd., Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone: (630) 516-0661 Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Tom Douple Commissioner

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Commissioner .................................................................Tom Douple Senior Associate Commissioner...........................Myndee Kay Larsen Associate Commissioner/Administrative Services ...........Angie Torain Assistant Commissioner/Compliance ..........................Matthew Boyer Assistant Commissioner/Communications...................... David Brauer Associate Director of Communications ............................ Greg Mette Assistant Director of Championships ............... Stephanie Sabaduquia Assistant Director of Communications ................. Christopher Brown Administrative Assistant ................................................ Colleen Rott

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@thesummitleague // @summithoops // @summitchamps


COACHES & STAFF

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COACHING STAFF

Michael ENGDAHL

Chuck PROVENCIO

Head Coach South Dakota State University, 2009

Graduate Assistant Coach California State University, Bakersfield, 2010

Since being named head coach in 2011, Michael Engdahl has led both South Dakota State tennis teams to unprecedented success. Under Engdahl, both squads earned their first Summit League Tournament berths and set Division I single-season records for dual victories. He coached the first Jackrabbit to advance to the round of 32 at an ITA Regional. In Engdahl’s first season, the men’s team qualified for its first Summit League Tournament after finishing fourth in league play with a 2-3 record. The Jackrabbit men built on that success during the 2012-13 campaign, going 4-1 in Summit League play en route to a second-place finish, the highest in program history. For his efforts, Engdahl was named the Summit League Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year. That season, the Jackrabbit women reached the double digits in victories for the first time since transitioning to the Division I level, posting a 16-10 record. They also made their first Summit League Tournament appearance after placing third in the league with a 5-2 record. Ffion Davies, who went 17-5 in singles play, became the first Jackrabbit on either team to be named Summit League Newcomer of the Year. In 2013-14, both teams set Division I single-season records for dual victories, as the men finished 16-8 and the women went 18-8. The Jackrabbit women posted their best finish in Summit League play, going 5-1 in league play to enter the Summit League Tournament as the second seed. At the Summit League Tennis Championships, Iasmin Rosa and Parker Lawley became the first Jackrabbits to win a point, each dispatching their opponent in straight sets. For leading the women’s team to a record-setting season, Engdahl took home Summit league Women’s Coach of the Year honors. The Jackrabbits opened the 2014-15 campaign on a high note when Rosa became the first Jackrabbit to advance to the round of 32 at the ITA Central Regional. Both teams enjoyed solid dual seasons, as the men went 14-10 (3-3 SL) and the women went 15-8 (5-2 SL), entering the Summit League Championships as the fourth and third seeds. There, the women’s team advanced to the finals for the first time in program history. After dispatching fifth-seeded Oral Roberts, 4-0, in the first round, the Jackrabbits upset second-seeded Fort Wayne on its home court, 4-2. South Dakota State ultimately fell to top-seeded and defending champion Denver, 4-0, in the finals. In his first four years, Engdahl coached eight players to 12 All-Summit League nods. His players have also consistently set high marks in the classroom, with the team boasting a perfect Academic Progress Rate and a GPA above 3.3 each season. In addition, four Jackrabbits earned spots on the Summit League Academic All-League team while, in 2015, Lawley became the first South Dakota State tennis player to be named to the Capital One Academic All-District 6 Men’s At-Large Team. In addition to coaching at South Dakota State, Engdahl spent time as the director and head tennis instructor for Michael Engdahl Tennis, which he founded in 2006. He also worked as the director and head tennis instructor at the St. Cloud Country Club in St. Cloud, Minn. from 2005-11. Before starting his own program, Engdahl was heavily involved in coaching and teaching at all levels. This included duties such as a teaching Sartell High School in Sartell, Minn. from 2005-06. A 2008 graduate of South Dakota State, Engdahl played first singles and first double as a senior captain. Before transferring to South Dakota State, he competed at St. Cloud State from 2004-06. There, he competed in the NCAA Division II national tournament and earned all-North Central Conference selections twice. A native of St. Cloud, Minn., Engdahl lives in Brookings with his wife, Carrie.

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Chuck Provencio joined the Jackrabbit tennis staff in January 2014 as a graduate assistant coach pursuing a master’s degree in sport and recreation management. He came to Brookings from his hometown of Bakersfield, Calif., where he started his tennis coaching career. In 2014, both squads set Division I single-season records for dual victories, as the men finished 16-8 and the women went 18-8. In 2015, the men (1410) and women (15-8) both enjoyed winning seasons. The women’s team also advanced to the Summit League Tournament finals for the first time in program history, ultimately falling to top-seeded Denver, 4-0. During his two years on staff, Provencio has helped guide four players to six berths on the all-Summit League team. Now in his seventh year as a USPTA certified teaching professional, Provencio coached the 2012 Junior World Team Tennis squad from Kern County, which won the California state title and then moved on to place in the top 10 at the national playoffs in San Diego, Calif. Provencio then became the assistant coach at Bakersfield College, where he helped lead players on the team to the state tournament with results placing as high as fourth in the individual rankings.The BC team also posted wins over some of California’s top junior colleges, including L.A. Pierce, Sierra, Glendale, College of the Sequoias, Reedly and Fresno City College. A 2010 graduate of CSU Bakersfield with a degree in physical education and kinesiology, Provencio hopes to study athletic administration after he graduates from South Dakota State.


STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Alex JARDINE

Assistant AD - Strength & Conditioning

Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant

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Alex Jardine joined the Jackrabbit sports performance staff as a graduate assistant in May 2014 after serving as an intern in the sports performance department at the University of Colorado since September of 2012. Jardine’s main responsibilities include the program design and implementation for the Jackrabbit tennis, equestrian and cheer teams. He also assists with the remaining varsity sports. At Colorado, Jardine worked under director of basketball sports performance James Hardy and assistant director of sports performance Chris Sheckler, assisting with program implementation for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and lacrosse. Jardine received his B.A. in Integrated Physiology from the University of Colorado with an emphasis in Exercise Science in May of 2012 and subsequently began pursuit of a Master’s Degree in Exercise, Nutrition and Food Sciences at South Dakota State. Jardine is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA and a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach. He also holds a certification from the American Red Cross in CPR/AED.

Coaches & Staff | 2014-15 In Review

Nathan Moe enters his fourth year as the assistant athletic director for strength and conditioning after joining the South Dakota State staff as the head strength and conditioning coach in August 2005. Moe works directly with the Jackrabbit volleyball and football teams and oversees the design and implementation of the year-round strength and conditioning programs for the 21 Jackrabbits varsity sports. Before joining the SDSU staff, Moe led the strength and conditioning program at Eastern Illinois University for three years, overseeing the design and implementation of strength and conditioning programs for its 22 varsity sports. Before he worked at Eastern Illinois, Moe was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Rice University, working with the Owls’ football, men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s swimming, women’s soccer and men’s golf teams. From 1997 through the spring of 1999, Moe was the graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning program at the University of Texas, earning a M.Ed. in exercise physiology. He also worked in private business in physical fitness in Austin and Houston, Texas and in Fargo, N.D. A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a USA Weightlifting Certified Club Coach, Moe also maintains certifications in the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. In 2012, the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association honored Moe as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach. A Minnesota native, Moe graduated from Moorhead State University in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. He also earned all-conference honors as a linebacker for the 1995 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference champion Dragons. Moe and his wife, Colleen, live in Brookings with their son, Zachary, and daughter, Kylie.

B.A. Integrated Physiology: Colorado, 2012 M.S. Exercise, Nutrition & Food Sciences: SDSU (in progress)

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B.S. Exercise Science: Moorhead State, 1996 MEd. Exercise Physiology: Texas, 1999

Intro

Nathan MOE

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Ben HEINZE

David KRAGNESS

Assistant AD - Sports Medicine

Assistant Athletic Trainer

B.S. Exercise Science: Winona State, 1998 M.S. Athletic Training: South Dakota State, 2000

Ben Heinze came to South Dakota State as an athletic trainer 2003 and worked with the Jackrabbit women’s basketball and football teams before making the move to the soccer team in 2011. A La Crescent, Minn., native, Heinze earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Winona State University (Minn.) in 1998, and then moved on to South Dakota State, where he added a master’s degree in athletic training in 2000. After completing his master’s degree, Heinze spent two and a half years as the head athletic trainer at Franklin College (Ind.) and worked at an athletic training clinic. He returned to South Dakota State during the 2003-04 school year, working primarily with the Jackrabbit women’s basketball program. For the past five years, Heinze worked closely with the SDSU football team. He oversaw the sports medicine facilities at the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center for the last two years before joining the soccer team.

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B.S. Athletic Training: Minnesota State, Mankato, 2005 M.S. Kinesiology: UNLV, 2008

David Kragness joined the South Dakota State staff in 2009 as an assistant athletic trainer, where he works primarily with the Jackrabbit women’s basketball team. Before he came to Brookings, Kragness spent a year as an assistant athletic trainer at Winona State University in Winona, Minn., where he worked with the Warriors’ men’s basketball and track and field teams. A 2005 graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato, Kragness worked as the head athletic trainer for the Minnesota Swarm professional indoor lacrosse team for a year after earning a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. Following his time at MSU, the Barron, Wis., native earned a master of science degree in kinesiology from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, where he served at the athletic trainer for the women’s volleyball team. In addition to his degrees, Kragness holds certifications through the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a performance enhancement specialist and a corrective exercise specialist.


ADMINISTRATION

Director of Athletics Bowling Green State University, 1991

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Justin Sell, who was honored as a recipient of the 2014-15 Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year Award, has moved Jackrabbit Athletics forward in a number of areas of its Division I pursuits since being introduced as the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State University May 7, 2009. At South Dakota State, Sell oversees the 21-sport Division I varsity athletics program. Under his leadership, the Jackrabbits have made strides in athletic competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and in reconnecting with alumni. Athletically, the Jackrabbits have claimed 22 regular and postseason league championships in six different sports since 2009-10. That broad-based success has led SDSU to claim The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports trophy four times (2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), along with winning both the Summit League’s Dr. William Steinbrecher Men’s All-Sports Award and Dr. Helen Smiley Women’s All-Sports Award during both the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. SDSU also claimed the Steinbrecher award during the 2012-13 season and was the recipient of the league’s Sportsmanship Award, an award voted upon by its peers, during the 2010-11 campaign. In the classroom, Jackrabbit student-athletes continually post a grade-point average of 3.2 or higher in more than 70 different majors, which led SDSU to winning The Summit League’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award for the 2009-10 and 2012-13 academic years, and the MissouriValley Football Conference Academic Award in all six years in the league (2008-13). Sell also directed the implementation of the Letterwinners Club, which provides opportunities for Jackrabbit Athletics to reconnect and stay connected with former student-athletes, while supporting current student-athletes at South Dakota State. Sell also has implemented other aggressive marketing and fundraising initiatives which have resulted in record average attendance for football during the 2009 season, as well as the highest number of donors and dollars donated to the Jackrabbit Club.Ticket sales totaled more than $1 million for the first time during the 2011-12 academic year, and was surpassed again during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. In addition, the Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction raised a record $603,000 in April 2015. On the facilities front, Sell has overseen dramatic upgrades and expansion of competition and practice venues through development and implementation of the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. The Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center was completed in 2010, and Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv Huether Field. More recently, construction of the $32 million Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex was completed in the fall of 2014.The facility, which serves as a competition venue for indoor track and field and as a practice facility for football and a number of other outdoor sports, contains one of only a handful of 300-meter indoor tracks in the country. In addition, work is under way for the construction of the $65 million Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium, which will serve as the new home of Jackrabbit football. The 19,000-seat stadium is scheduled to open in the fall of 2016. In the fall of 2014, Sell was appointed by the NCAA Board of Directors to represent The Summit League and Missouri Valley Football Conference on the newly formed Division I Council. Born in Salem, Ore., and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Sell came to South Dakota State from the Northern Iowa, where he worked in various roles, both at the university and in the community for 10 years. He also worked atVillanova, Syracuse, Ohio State and Bowling Green. Sell gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and events. In the Brookings community, where Sell lives with his wife, Jennie, and their four children Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric, he serves as vice president of the Brookings Chamber of Commerce, vice president for the Brookings Friends of Baseball and is a member of the Brookings Health System Board of Trustees. Sell earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green State University (Ohio) in 1991 and completed a master’s degree in physical education/sport administration at The Ohio State University in 1992.

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David L. Chicoine, Ph.D., has served as the 19th president of South Dakota State University since Jan. 1, 2007, when he became the third alumnus to lead the state’s largest institution of higher education. President Chicoine, who graduated in 1969 with a bachelor of science degree in agribusiness, also holds an appointment as professor in the Department of Economics. President Chicoine has a long association with intercollegiate athletics, including serving on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. Chicoine also chaired the President’s Council for The Summit League during the 2011-12 academic year. Previously, he served as the faculty representative to the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee for the Big Ten Conference for nine years of his 11-year term. In the spring of 2013, Chicoine and his executive team rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University.The five-year plan features four main goals: academic excellence, research and innovation, outreach and becoming a high-performing University. During his tenure, enrollment has reached record levels of undergraduate students and Ph.D. candidates. Correspondingly, the amount of research grants and contract awards has jumped nearly 90 percent during that time. To support the plan, the SDSU Foundation in 2008 launched an aggressive fundraising effort: “It Starts with State: A Campaign for South Dakota State University.” It began with a goal of $200 million, but exceeded that to a total of more than $255 million with contributions from more than 23,000 donors. The most visible support for the campaign can be seen in several construction and renovation projects funded by generous donors, all part of the largest campus building boom since the 1960s.The majority of the facilities enhance the university’s research capabilities and allow for new discoveries that drive technology-based economic development in South Dakota. In January 2014, Chicoine was presented with the 2013-14 Chief Executive Leadership Award by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI. The award recognizes the leadership of a higher education chief executive officer who demonstrates the ability to create a vision and inspire others. Building a better academic model has also been part of President Chicoine’s agenda. In the fall of 2010, SDSU launched the state’s first architecture program through its College of Arts and Sciences. The Chicoine administration also developed the new College of Education and Human Sciences in 2009, a merger of the former College of Education and Counseling, College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Department of Health and Physical Education. It represented the first significant academic restructuring in more than 40 years. Dr. Chicoine brought more than 30 years of experience in higher education with the University of Illinois to his role as president of SDSU. A nationally recognized economist, specializing in public finance, taxation, and rural economics, Chicoine served as an advisor to the Illinois General Assembly. His higher education administrative experience includes service as Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, at the University of Illinois. The co-author of four books and author of more than 100 invited and/or peer reviewed academic journal articles, Chicoine also served as a member of the Illinois Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, and was a member of the board of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Technology Development Fund. Chicoine received an M.S. in agricultural economics from Delaware in 1971, and completed an M.A. in economics at Western Illinois. In 1979, he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Chicoine and his wife, Marcia, live in Woodbine Cottage on the SDSU campus. Their family includes son, Joshua, a Chicago-based musician; daughter-in-law Laura Ellsworth; granddaughter Sylvie; grandson Watson, and their late son, Jason.

Coaches & Staff

South Dakota State University President South Dakota State University, 1969

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Intro

Dr. David L. CHICOINE


ADMINISTRATION

Ed POSASKI

Kathy HEYLENS

Associate AD - Budget Bowling Green State University, 1996

Senior Associate AD - Compliance/SWA

Ed Posaski joined the South Dakota State staff in August 2012 as the assistant athletic director for budget after two years as the associate athletic director for business and finance at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Among his many responsibilities, Posaski serves as the sport supervisor for the Jackrabbit men’s and women’s tennis teams. A Freehold, N.J., native, Posaski started at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2006 as the assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions and worked in that position for a year before being promoted to assistant athletic director for business in 2007, a position he held until 2010 when he earned the promotion to associate AD for business and finance. Before joining the staff in Corpus Christi, Posaski worked as the director of marketing at Radford University in Radford, Va., for three years. He also worked as the director of marketing and promotions at the College of William and Mary from 2000-02 and as the assistant athletic director for external affairs at Western Carolina University from 1999-2000. A 1996 graduate of Bowling Green State University with a degree in sport management enterprise, Posaski went on to earn a master’s degree in sport management from Morehead State University in 1998.

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Kathy Heylens came to South Dakota State in July 1984 as an admissions office staff member before moving to the athletics department two years later as a senior secretary. Heylens became the institution’s first full-time Compliance Coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator. Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and university rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons and enforcement. As the SWA, she helps to create an environment where staff and student-athletes can achieve their goals. Heylens recently accepted an appointment of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which serves as the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also accepted an appointment to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee. In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. She also volunteers in the community as co-chair of the Brookings Food Pantry and serves as a member of the Brookings Committee for People With Disabilities. A Watertown, S.D., native, she enjoys reading, spending time at the lake and cheering on the Jacks.


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Lovro CURCIJA

Mateus MOREIRA

Karlovac, Croatia | Gimnazija Karlovac

Belo Horizonte, Brazil | Marista

2014-15 (Junior)

2014-15 (Junior)

Compiled a 15-7 singles record and a 9-9 doubles record during the dual season ... went 4-2 in Summit League singles action ... led the team in singles wins (15) and tied Parker Lawley for the team lead in Summit League singles wins (4) ... named the Summit League Player of the Week for his performance during the final weekend of regular-season play (4/21) ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

Posted a 10-12 singles record and a 9-10 doubles mark in dual season play ... went 3-3 at both singles and doubles during Summit League action ... named to the Summit League Academic Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2013-14 (Sophomore) Posted a 14-9 record at singles ... split time between second and third doubles, going 6-11 ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and was honored as a Distinguished Scholar. Before SDSU Transferred from the University of New Orleans, where he helped the team to a Southland Conference runner-up finish by posting a 3-0 record at sixth singles in conference play ... overall, posted an 11-8 singles spread out over fourth through sixth singles during his time as a Privateer ... was ranked as high as No. 29 in the Croatian national senior (open) rankings.

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2013-14 (Sophomore) Posted a 17-6 singles record and an 11-9 doubles mark during the dual season ... in Summit League play, went 4-1 at singles and 2-3 at doubles ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. 2012-13 (Freshman) Was one of three SDSU players with double-digit wins in both singles and doubles ... was second on the team in doubles wins (11) ... went 6-4 at second doubles and 5-4 at third double ... finished third on the team in singles wins (10), spread out over five positions ... in Summit League play went 3-1 in doubles actions and 1-3 in singles play. Before SDSU Was ranked as high as sixth in the national rankings (2006) ... was also ranked 11th in 2012 ... was the singles champion at the Minas Cup in 2011 and the doubles champion at the Goias tennis circuit in 2012 ... helped team win titles in 2004 and 2006.


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Jonny HIGHAM

Belo Horizonte, Brazil | Tiradentes

Nottingham, England | West Bridgford

Intro

Henrique PEREIRA

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Compiled a 9-12 singles record and a 4-1 doubles record during the dual season ... in Summit League play, posted a 1-4 singles mark and a 1-1 doubles record ... played primarily at second singles, going 7-8 in that spot.

Went 1-3 in singles play and 9-10 in doubles action during the dual season ... in Summit League play, went 1-3 at doubles ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll and Distinguished Scholars List.

2013-14 (Sophomore)

2013-14 (Freshman)

Posted a 14-8 singles record and a 4-10 doubles mark ... in Summit League play, went 4-1 at singles and 2-2 at doubles ... tied for the team lead in Summit League singles wins ... named All-Summit League.

In dual season play, went 0-2 in singles play and 3-1 in doubles action ... overall, recorded a 1-4 singles record and a 4-4 doubles record

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Jackrabbit Women

Posted an 11-9 singles record and a 9-9 doubles record ... in Summit League play, went 3-1 at singles and 4-1 at doubles ... led team in Summit League doubles wins (4) and ranked second in Summit League singles wins (3) and overall wins (11) ... finished season on five-match winning streak in doubles ... named All-Summit League

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Coaches & Staff

2014-15 (Junior)

Was a finalist for numerous national tournaments during his junior career ... won the 2012 18-U doubles at the Nottinghamshire County Championships and was a finalist in the singles ... was a National Honor Society member and a class valedictorian.

Before SDSU

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Won state and national tournaments during his junior career ... reached the qualifying finals in ATP Challenger Tour.

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Lucas PEREIRA

Stefano BLATT

Parana, Brazil | Medianeira

Sao Leopoldo, Brazil | Sao Jose

2014-15

2014-15 (Freshman)

Did not compete.

Compiled a 1-1 record in singles dual play and a 5-3 record in doubles dual play ... went 2-1 in Summit League doubles action ... scored first collegiate dual victory March 10 against Tennessee State ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll.

2013-14 (Sophomore) Boasted a 5-1 overall singles record, including a 4-0 mark at No. 6 ... went 10-8 in doubles matches, including a 3-2 mark in Summit League play ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. 2012-13 (Freshman) Led team in doubles wins (13) ... finished season on a five-match winning streak in doubles play with Henrique Pereira ... tied for the best record in Summit League action at third doubles, going 4-1 with H. Pereira ... played all but four matches at No. 6 singles. Before SDSU Placed second at state tournament as a senior.

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Before SDSU Was a three-time national doubles champion and was ranked as high as 11th in doubles and 17th in singles ... helped team win the national championship in 2012 ... won multiple state and national tournaments throughout junior career ... was ranked No. 3 in Sao Leopoldo in 2012 ... went 37-12 over the last three seasons.


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Emerson STYLES

Uberlandia, Brazil | Inei COC

Barnstaple, England | Park Community

Intro

Marco Paulo CASTRO

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Went 1-2 at singles during the dual season ... scored first collegiate dual victory March 10 against Tennessee State ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll.

Won nine Devon state championships ... enters his collegiate career as the reigning U18 and men’s champion ... was also honored as the 2014 Devon State junior player of the year ... at the British Colleges nationals, won the 2014 doubles title and placed third in singles play in 2015 ... was ranked as high as 18th in Great Britain during the 2014-15 season ... reached the round of 16 at the Nike junior British national finals in the summer 2014 ... also competed on show court 19 at the Road to Wimbledon national final.

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Was ranked as high as No. 22 and won multiple state and national tournaments throughout his junior career ... won the Circuito Triangula Mineiro, Copa Minas de Tenis, Nacional Correlo de Tenis and placed second at the Etapa Uberlandia.

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2014-15 (Freshman)

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Chuck TANG

Elliot WARD

Rapid City, S.D. | Stevens

Bromley, England | Ravens Wood

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Before SDSU

Was a six-time letter winner at Stevens High School, posting a record of 111-25 ... captured the South Dakota singles title as a sophomore ... made the state’s All-Tournament team four times ... served as team captain and was named team MVP ... played for the USTA Northern Section Zonal team from 2009-14 ... from his U12 to U18 years was consistently ranked among the top 10 in the Northern Section ... won the 16U Northern Section doubles title in 2013 ... was a doubles finalist at 2013 Las Vegas Regional Open ... received the USTA Zonals sportsmanship award in 2009 and 2013 ... rated as the top South Dakota-born recruit in the class of 2015 by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... also ranked 12th in the plains section by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... graduated magna cum laude from Stevens High School and was honored as a South Dakota Board of Regents Scholar and as an Academic All-State recipient.

Reached the top 80 in the UK’s U18 age category during the 2014-15 season ... won singles titles at the Tunbridge Wells Summer Championship Men’s and the Kent County Closed U18 tournaments ... won doubles crowns at the Kent County Closed U18 Doubles and Mixed Doubles championships.

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Ffion DAVIES

Tiffany FILIPOVICH

Pontarddulais, Wales | Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr

San Diego, Calif. | Charter School of San Diego

2014-15 (Junior)

2014-15 (Junior)

Posted a 10-11 singles record and a 17-2 doubles mark during the dual season ... teamed with Iasmin Rosa to set a Division I single-season record with 16 doubles victories, all of which came in the top slot ... in Summit League play, went 3-4 at singles and 5-2 at doubles ... helped the Jackrabbits advance to their first Summit League Tournament championship match by posting a threeset victory at second singles against Fort Wayne in the semifinals.

Posted a 3-1 singles record during the dual season ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2013-14 (Sophomore) For the second-straight year, posted 17 wins during the dual season, going 17-8 overall and 3-3 in conference play ... went 17-9 in doubles action, with 10 of her wins coming in the third slot ... went 5-1 in Summit League doubles play. 2012-13 (Freshman) Led the team with 17 singles wins, going 13-3 at second singles and 4-1 in Summit League action ... tied for the team-lead with 16 doubles wins, going 15-7 with Jenny Blackburne in the top slot and 4-1 in Summit League play ... named the Summit League Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 29 after going 4-0 in her first weekend of collegiate play ... was also named Summit League Player of the Week for the week of March 15 ... named All-Summit League ... became the first Jackrabbit on either tennis team to earn Newcomer of the Year accolades. Before SDSU Was ranked No. 1 in 18U and No. 2 in Senior Ladies in Wales ... was consistently ranked in the top-30 in the United Kingdom ... was ranked as high as No. 15 in UK Open Ladies ... won multiple tournaments, including three 18U Welsh doubles championships and a UK Summer Grand Prix tite ... represented South Wales in all age groups, including senior ladies, during the County Cup.

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2013-14 (Sophomore) Went 2-1 in singles action ... recorded a 1-1 doubles record ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. 2012-13 (Freshman) Went 7-7 in singles play and 2-4 in doubles action during the dual season ... in Summit League action, went 3-2 at singles and won lone doubles match. Before SDSU Was a top-50 player in southern California ... held a national ranking of 382 according to tennisrecruiting.net upon her arrival in Brookings ... was the 2010 Bill Dudash Outstanding Service to Tennis Award recipient.


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Florencia MAGNI

Minneapolis, Minn. | Mounds View

Cordoba, Argentina | Francisco Luiz Bernárdez

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Tacy HAWS-LAY

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Compiled a 12-10 singles record and a 10-12 doubles record during the dual season ... in Summit League action, went 3-4 at both singles and doubles ... sealed the Jackrabbits’ first Summit League Tournament victory with a 6-1, 6-4 win at fourth singles against Oral Roberts in the quarterfinals ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll.

Went 13-8 at singles and 11-10 at doubles during the dual season ... in Summit League play, posted a team-best 6-1 singles record, tying Tacy Haws-Lay for most single-season Summit League victories ... lost only twice in her last 11 singles matches of the season ... twice earned Summit League Player of the Week accolades (3/31, 4/21) ... teamed with Beatriz Souza to clinch the doubles point in the Summit League Tournament semifinals against Fort Wayne with a 8-7 victory at second doubles ... sent the Jackrabbits to their first Summit League Tournament championship match with a 6-2, 6-3 victory at third singles against Fort Wayne ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

Finished second on the team with 16 singles wins, going 16-7 during the dual season ... led the team with six singles wins in Summit League play, going 6-1 ... recorded a 7-15 mark at doubles, going 6-10 in the second spot and 1-3 in Summit League action.

Played first singles for all but one match during the dual season, going 12-14 and 1-5 in Summit League action ... split time between all three doubles spots during the dual season, going 11-15 overall and 3-3 in Summit League play ... named to the Academic Honor Roll, Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and was a Distinguished Scholar. 2012-13 (Freshman)

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Was ranked in the top-10 of the Northern Section her entire junior career ... was a three-time state doubles runner-up ... played varsity tennis for six years ... served as captain senior year and was a two-time high school tennis team MVP ... named all-conference every year of high school.

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2012-13 (Freshman)

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Posted a 16-7 singles record and a 17-7 doubles record during the dual season ... in Summit League play, went a team-best 5-1 at singles and 5-1 at doubles ... named to the All-Summit League Team ... named to the Summit League Honor Roll.

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Coaches & Staff

2014-15 (Junior)

Compiled a 12-13 singles record and a 16-7 doubles record during the dual season ... primarily played first singles, posting a 9-9 record at that spot ... in Summit League play, went 4-2 at singles and 3-2 at doubles ... named Player of the Week for the week of April 16 ... named All-Summit League. Before SDSU

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Won three national tournaments in singles ... won four national tournaments in doubles ... reached the top-15 in the national ranking ... ranked among top-50 in COSAT (South American Tennis Confederation) ... participated in the 2008 Orange Bowl ... represented her high school in 10,000-meter races in state competitions ... selected as Best Sport Woman all six years of high school ... flag-bearer at Francisco Luis Bernárdez High School ... class delegate all six years of high school.

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Beatriz SOUZA

Iasmin ROSA

Curitiba, Brazil | Bom Jesus

Espirito Santo, Brazil | Charles Darwin

2014-15 (Junior)

2014-15 (Sophomore)

Posted a 14-7 singles record and a 9-10 doubles mark during dual season play ... in Summit League action, went 5-2 at singles and 3-3 at doubles ... placed second on the team in Summit League singles wins (5) and dual season wins (14) ... named the Summit League Player of the Week for the week of April 14 ... helped the Jackrabbits win their first Summit League Tournament match in program history by posting a victory at fifth singles against Oral Roberts in the quarterfinals ... teamed with Florencia Magni to clinch the doubles point in the Summit League Tournament semifinals against Fort Wayne with a 8-7 victory at second doubles ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

Became the first Jackrabbit to advance to the round of 32 at the ITA Central Regional in October ... during the dual season, posted a 13-6 singles record and a 17-2 doubles record ... teamed with Ffion Davies to set a Division I singleseason record with 16 doubles victories, all of which came in the top slot ... in Summit League action, went 4-2 at singles and 5-2 at doubles ... after moving to first singles full-time in early February, posted a 10-6 record and rattled off a team-best nine-match winning streak from March 7-April 11 ... named to the Academic All-League team for the first time ... became the first Jackrabbit to be named to the All-Summit League team twice ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2013-14 (Sophomore) Went 16-9 in dual singles action, posting a 4-2 mark in Summit League play ... in doubles play, went 16-9, with the majority of her matches coming at the second position ... tied for a team-best 5-1 Summit League record in doubles play ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and was a Distinguished Scholar. 2012-13 (Freshman) Went 14-8 at singles and 13-6 at doubles during the dual season ... named the Summit League Player of the Week for the week of Feb. 26 after going 6-0 weekend against Upper Iowa, Northern Iowa and Green Bay ... finished third on the team with 14 singles wins ... won team-best final six singles matches of the season ... in Summit League play, posted a 4-1 singles record and a 2-2 doubles mark ... tied for the best league record at fourth singles. Before SDSU Vice-Interclubes Paranaese semifinalist (2012) ... Circuito Nacional Correios ... Brasilerirao champion of the Circuito Sul Brasileiro de Verao (2011) ... Champion of the Interclubes Paranaese (2011) ... Vice-Copa das Federacoes (2011, 2010, 2009) ... Champion of the Copa das Federacoes (2009) ... Champion of the Circuito Sul Brasileiro de Verao (2009) ... No. 1 in Parana (2011, 2009) ... No. 8 in Brazil (2010).

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2013-14 (Freshman) Exploded onto the collegiate tennis scene with a championship performance at the Gopher Invite in her fall debut ... completed her freshman campaign with a team-best 18-8 dual record ... went 4-2 in Summit League play at third singles ... recorded an 18-7 doubles record and went 5-1 in conference action ... became the first Jackrabbit on either tennis team to tally a point in the Summit League Tournament, winning a singles match against Fort Wayne in the semifinals ... named to the All-Summit League tean ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and a was a Distinguished Scholar. Before SDSU Was the runner-up in both singles and doubles at the Brazilian Championships ... recorded second-place finishes at two MasterCard Junior’s Cups ... in 2006, was ranked No. 1 in Brazil ... was also the runner-up in the TIL Junior World Circuit in 2004.


JACKRABBIT WOMEN

Maria Laura VELAZCO

Surrey, England | Homeschooled

Barquisimeto, Venezuela | U.E. Colegio

Intro

Elif GABB

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Did not play. Before SDSU Held a No. 19 ranking in Venezuela at the time of her arrival in Brookings ... was also ranked No. 8 in her region and No. 5 in her state ... a two-time state representative at the Team Nationals, she won three singles tournaments and seven doubles tournaments in the past two years ... was also runner-up in four singles tournaments and 18 doubles tournaments in the same time span.

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Compiled a 16-5 singles record and a 12-10 doubles mark during dual season play ... in Summit League action, went 5-2 at singles and 3-3 at doubles ... led the team in singles wins (16) and placed second in Summit League singles wins (5) ... became the second Jackrabbit in program history to win a Summit League Tournament singles match ... posted victories at sixth singles in the Summit League Tournament quarterfinals and semifinals to help the Jackrabbits advance to their first Summit League championship match in program history ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll and Distinguished Scholars List.

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Coaches & Staff

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Held a top-23 UK ranking in both U16 and U18 and was a state champion in both age groups ... won four of six regional events in 2013 and was a finalist in five of them ... was also the 2013 Channel Islands Open champion and was the youngest person to ever qualify as a pro tour racquet stringer at the age of 14.

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Morgan Brower

Emma Foster

Sioux Falls, S.D. | O’Gorman

York, England | Manchester Metropolitan

Before SDSU

Before SDSU

Led O’Gorman to four South Dakota championships ... was a four-time flight 1 South Dakota singles champion and a three-time flight 1 South Dakota doubles title winner ... was ranked by the Tennis Recruiting Network as the top recruit in South Dakota ... has been ranked as high as fifth in her region and is currently ranked in the top 215 nationally ... traveled abroad to play as part of the USTA Northern Section ... was a member of the National Honor Society and student council.

Represented Yorkshire at the AEGON Country Cup ... captained the tennis team at Manchester Metropolitan University, leading it to a promotion in its league and to the final of the BUCS Northern Conference Cup ... during high school, represented York and her district in cross country and the 800-meter run ... also competed in the long jump, 200-meter run, 800-meter run, 1,500-meter run and 4x100-meter relay at York College.

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MEN’S SEASON IN REVIEW DUAL SEASON RESULTS

SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS

Date Opponent

Location Result

Jan. 17

Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

L, 0-7

Jan. 30

Incarnate Word

San Antonio, Texas

L, 2-5

Feb. 1

Prairie View A&M

Prairie View, Texas

W, 6-1

Feb. 7

North Dakota

Grand Forks, N.D.

W, 6-1

Feb. 12

St. Francis (Ill.)

Lockport, Ill.

W, 7-0

Feb. 13

Chicago State

Chicago, Ill.

W, 5-2

Feb. 14

Marquette

Milwaukee, Wis.

L, 0-7

Feb. 28

Nebraska

Lincoln, Neb.

L, 0-7

Mar. 7

Tennessee Tech

Cookeville, Tenn.

L, 1-6

Mar. 10

Tennessee State

Nashville, Tenn.

W, 7-0

Tennessee State

Nashville, Tenn.

W, 4-3

Mar. 14

Alcorn State

Lorman, Miss.

W, 4-1

Mar. 21

UMKC

Kansas City, Mo.

L, 2-5

Cowley College

Kansas City, Mo.

W, 5-2

Mar. 22

Rockhurst

Kansas City, Mo.

W, 6-1

Mar. 28

IUPUI*

Indianapolis, Ind.

L, 1-6

Mar. 29

Oral Roberts*

Indianapolis, Ind.

W, 4-3

Apr. 4

Denver*

Denver, Colo.

L, 0-7

Apr. 5

Metro State

Denver, Colo.

W, 5-2

Apr. 12

Creighton

Omaha, Neb.

W, 4-3

Apr. 13

Omaha*

Omaha, Neb.

W, 6-1

Apr. 18

Western Illinois*

Fort Wayne, Ind.

W, 6-1

Apr. 19

Fort Wayne*

Fort Wayne, Ind.

L, 3-4

Apr. 24

Oral Roberts&

Fort Wayne, Ind.

L, 2-4

Team League Overall 6-0 18-9 Denver* 4-2 10-17 IUPUI Fort Wayne 4-2 16-12 South Dakota State 3-3 14-10 Oral Roberts 3-3 12-11 1-5 3-21 Omaha 0-6 0-20 Western Illinois * Tournament champion

PLAYER DUAL RECORDS Player

Singles Doubles

Stefano Blatt Andrea Boglic Marco Paulo Castro Lovro Curcija Jonny Higham Parker Lawley* Mateus Moreira Gary Notkin Henrique Pereira

1-1 7-13 1-2 15-7 1-3 14-8 10-12 9-12 9-12

5-3 15-6 N/A 9-9 9-10 15-7 9-10 10-10 4-1

* All-Summit League honoree

* Summit League match; & Summit League Tournament

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WOMEN’S SEASON IN REVIEW DUAL SEASON RESULTS

SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS

Indianapolis, Ind.

L, 2-5

Jan. 24

St. Francis (Ill.)

Lockport, Ill.

W, 7-0

Jan. 25

Toledo

Chicago, Ill.

L, 2-5

Feb. 6

North Dakota

Grand Forks, N.D.

W, 6-1

Feb. 8

Northern Arizona

Grand Forks, N.D.

L, 1-6

Feb. 21

Missouri State

Springfield, Mo.

L, 3-4

Feb. 22

Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

L, 0-7

Mar. 7

Belmont

Nashville, Tenn.

W, 6-1

League Overall

7-0 15-9 6-1 24-8 5-2 15-8 3-4 8-11 3-4 7-13 2-5 7-13 2-5 5-15 0-7 6-21

* Tournament champion

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Butler

Denver* Fort Wayne South Dakota State South Dakota IUPUI Oral Roberts Omaha Western Illinois

Coaches & Staff

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Intro

Date Opponent

Mar. 14

Alcorn State

Lorman, Miss.

W, 5-2

Mar. 21

Rockhurst

Kansas City, Mo.

W, 7-0

Mar. 22

Missouri Western

St. Joseph, Mo.

W, 6-1

Mar. 27

IUPUI*

Indianapolis, Ind.

W, 7-0

Mar. 28

Oral Roberts*

Indianapolis, Ind.

W, 6-1

Apr. 4

Denver*

Denver, Colo.

L, 1-6

Apr. 5

Metro State

Denver, Colo.

W, 7-0

Apr. 11

South Dakota*

Brookings, S.D.

W, 4-3

Apr. 13

Omaha*

Omaha, Neb.

W, 6-1

Apr. 17

Fort Wayne*

Fort Wayne, Ind.

L, 2-5

Apr. 18

Western Illinois*

Fort Wayne, Ind.

W, 6-1

Apr. 24

Oral Roberts&

Fort Wayne, Ind.

W, 4-0

Apr. 25

Fort Wayne&

Fort Wayne, Ind.

W, 4-2

Apr. 26

Denver&

Fort Wayne, Ind.

L, 0-4

10-11 3-1 16-5 12-10 13-8 13-6 14-7

17-2 N/A 12-10 10-12 11-10 17-2 9-10

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W, 7-0

Jackrabbit Women

Nashville, Tenn.

Singles Doubles

Ffion Davies Tiffany Fillipovich Elif Gabb Tacy Haws-Lay Florencia Magni Iasmin Rosa* Beatriz Souza

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Player

Jackrabbit Men

Mar. 10

PLAYER DUAL RECORDS

2014-15 In Review | History & Records

* Summit League match; Home matches in bold; & Summit League Tournament

DID YOU KNOW? The Jackrabbits reached the championship match in the Summit League Tournament for the first time last season. ELIF GABB SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TENNIS

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DEPARTED SENIORS

Andrea BOGLIC

Parker LAWLEY

Umag, Croatia | South Alabama

Fargo, N.D. | Fargo South

2014-15 (Senior)

2014-15 (Senior)

Played all but two matches at first singles over the course of the dual season, posting a 7-13 record and a 2-4 mark in Summit League action ... teamed with Parker Lawley to post a 15-6 record at first doubles, including a 3-3 mark in Summit League play ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

Compiled a 14-8 singles record and a 15-7 doubles record during the dual season ... went 4-2 at singles and 3-3 at doubles in Summit League play ... tied Lovro Curcija for the team lead in Summit League singles wins ... led the team in doubles wins (15) ... earned Academic All-League honors for the third time ... named to the All-Summit League team ... became the first Jackrabbit to be an All-Summit League honoree three times ... became the first Jackrabbit to be named to the Capital One Academic All-District 6 Men’s At-Large Team.

2013-14 (Junior) Went 6-13 at the first singles ... posted a 1-4 Summit League singles record ... played the majority of doubles matches in the top spot, going 11-9 overall and 3-2 in Summit League play ... named to the Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. 2012-13 (Sophomore) Went 8-11 overall in singles plays, including 7-10 in the top spot... finished 10-9 in doubles, posting a 9-5 record at first singles and a 3-1 mark in Summit League action ... was one of three Jackrabbits, the most in program history, to be named All-Summit League.

Gary NOTKIN Plymouth, Minn. | Wayzata

2013-14 (Junior) Recorded an 11-9 overall singles record, with eight wins coming at No. 2 and three at No. 1 ... went 2-3 in Summit League action ... boasted a team-best 1310 doubles record, going 3-2 in Summit League play ... recorded SDSU’s lone point against IPFW in the Summit League Championships, beating Jonathan Raa 6-2, 6-1 ... named to the All-Summit League and Academic All-League teams ... named to the Academic Honor Roll, Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence and a Distinguished Scholar. 2012-13 (Sophomore) Was one of three SDSU players with double-digit wins in both singles and doubles ... led the team in singles wins with 14 spread out over three positions ... went undefeated in Summit League play with a 4-0 record ... placed third on team in doubles wins with 11 ... went 9-4 with Andrea Boglic at first singles ... scored Summit League Player of the Week honors twice (March 5, April 23) ... named to the All-Summit League and Academic All-League teams ... won the first set of his match at the Summit League Championships (match was unfinished). 2011-12 (Freshman)

2014-15 (Senior) Went 9-12 at singles and 10-10 at doubles during the dual season ... in Summit League action, posted a 3-3 record at both singles and doubles ... named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll, Distinguished Scholars List and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. 2013-14 (Junior) Sported a 14-8 singles record, picking up nine wins at the sixth position ... went 10-10 in doubles, picking up wins at all three positions ... named Summit League Player of the Week (1/21) ... named to the Academic Honor Roll.

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Tallied the second-most singles wins on the team with 11 ... went 10-7 at third singles and 1-0 at first singles ... recorded a 2-2 singles record in Summit League action ... posted a 10-10 doubles record, going 10-9 at first doubles with James Thorp ... recorded a 3-2 record in Summit League doubles play ... was one of two players on the team with super-.500 records in both singles and doubles ... named the Summit League Player of the Week (March 13) ... helped the team qualify for its first ever Summit League Championships ... was the only Jackrabbit to win a set in singles play at the conference tournament against top-seeded UMKC (6-3, 0-6, unfinished).


HISTORY & RECORDS

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MEN’S DIVISION I RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON Singles Wins 1. Mateus Moreira 2. Lovro Curcija 3. Parker Lawley Lovro Curcija Gary Notkin Henrique Pereira Parker Lawley 8. Henrique Pereira James Thorp Jamie Dash

17 15 14 14 14 14 14 12 12 12

2013-14 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2012-13 2011-12 2009-10

Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Andrea Boglic Parker Lawley 3. Parker Lawley Lucas Pereira 5. Mateus Moreira 6. Andrea Boglic Mateus Moreira Parker Lawley James Thorp 10. Eight tied with

15 15 13 13 12 11 11 11 11 10

2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2010-11

Doubles Wins (Team) 1. Boglic/Lawley 15 2. Lawley/Thorp 10 3. Boglic/Lawley 9 Lundberg/Thorp 9 5. H. Periera/L.Periera 8 Dash/Rossetto 8 Grantz/Hylie 8 8. Dash/Rossetto 7 Baron/Pyle 7 Engdahl/Paluch 7 Engdahl/Paluch 7

2014-15 2011-12 2012-13 2010-11 2012-13 2009-10 2007-08 2010-11 2010-11 2008-09 2007-08

Summit League Singles Wins 1. Lovro Curcija 4 Parker Lawley 4 Mateus Moreira 4 Henrique Pereira 4 Parker Lawley 4 6. Mateus Moreira 3 Gary Notkin 3 Lovro Curcija 3 Henrique Pereira 3 James Thorp 3 Carly Lundberg 3

2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11

Summit League Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Henrique Pereira 4 2012-13 Lucas Pereira 4 2012-13 3. 16 tied with 3 Summit League Doubles Wins (Team) 1. H. Pereira/L. Pereira 4 2012-13 2. Boglic/Lawley 3 2014-15 Boglic/Lawley 3 2013-14 Boglic/Lawley 3 2012-13 Moreira/Thorp 3 2012-13 Lawley/ Thorp 3 2011-12 Lundberg/Thorp 3 2010-11

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8. Blatt/Notkin H. Pereira/L. Pereira Moreira/Notkin Paluch/Sims Grantz/Hylie

2 2 2 2 2

2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2009-10 2007-08

CAREER Singles Wins 1. Parker Lawley 2. Mateus Moreira 3. Henrique Pereira 4. Corey Paluch 5. James Thorp 6. Lovro Curcija 7. Justin Pyle 8. Gary Notkin 9. Dominic Rossetto 10. Andrea Boglic

50 39 35 32 31 29 28 23 22 21

2011-15 2012-pres 2012-pres 2006-10 2010-13 2013-pres 2008-12 2013-15 2009-12 2012-15

Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Parker Lawley 49 2. Andrea Boglic 36 Mateus Moreira 32 3. 4. James Thorp 30 5. Corey Paluch 28 6. Justin Pyle 26 Dominic Rossetto 26 8. Lucas Pereira 23 9. Gary Notkin 20 10. Henrique Pereira 18 Michael Engdahl 18

2011-15 2012-15 2012-pres 2010-13 2006-10 2008-12 2009-12 2012-pres 2013-15 2012-pres 2007-09

Summit League Singles Wins 1. Parker Lawley 12 2. Mateus Moreira 8 Henrique Pereira 8 4. Lovro Curcija 7 5. Andrea Boglic 5 Gary Notkin 5 James Thorp 5 Justin Pyle 5 9. Corey Paluch 4 3 10. Carl Lundberg

2011-15 2012-pres 2012-pres 2013-pres 2012-15 2013-15 2010-13 2008-12 2006-10 2010-11

MATEUS MOREIRA

LOVRO CURCIJA

Summit League Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Parker Lawley 12 2011-15 2. Andrea Boglic 9 2012-15 James Thorp 9 2010-13 4. Mateus Moreira 8 2012-pres 5. Henrique Pereira 7 2012-pres Lucas Pereira 7 2012-pres 7. Gary Notkin 6 2013-15 8. Justin Pyle 5 2008-12 9. Dominic Rossetto 4 2009-12 10. Carl Lundberg 3 2010-11 Corey Paluch 3 2006-10

Note: All records are based on wins compiled in dual matches, not tournament play.

ANDREA BOGLIC


WOMEN’S DIVISION I RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON

Note: All records are based on wins compiled in dual matches, not tournament play.

History & Records

Summit League Doubles Wins (Team) 1. Davies/Rosa 5 2014-15 Davies/Haws-Lay 5 2013-14 Rosa/Souza 5 2013-14 4. Magni/Rosa 4 2013-14 Blackburne/Davies 4 2012-13 6. Haws-Lay/Souza 3 2014-15

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Summit League Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Ffion Davies 5 2014-15 Iasmin Rosa 5 2014-15 Ffion Davies 5 2013-14 Tacy Haws-Lay 5 2013-14 Iasmin Rosa 5 2013-14 Beatriz Souza 5 2013-14 7. Jenny Blackurne 4 2012-13 Ffion Davies 4 2012-13 9. 11 tied with 3

Summit League Singles Wins 1. Tacy Haws-Lay 14 2012-pres 2. Beatriz Souza 13 2012-pres 3. Florencia Magni 11 2012-pres Megan McDougall 11 2008-12 5. Ffion Davies 10 2012-pres Jenny Blackburne 10 2010-14 Bryna Nasenbenny 10 2008-12 8. Iasmin Rosa 8 2013-pres 9. Elif Gab 5 2014-pres Nellie Bloomberg 5 2007-10 Summit League Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Ffion Davies 14 2012-pres 2. Jenny Blackburne 13 2010-14 3. Iasmin Rosa 10 2013-pres Beatriz Souza 10 2012-pres 5. Tacy Haws-Lay 9 2012-pres Florencia Magni 9 2012-pres 7. Bryna Nasenbeny 8 2008-12 8. Megan McDougall 6 2008-12 9. Brooke Henry 4 2010-14 Caitlin Brannen 4 2006-10

2014-15 In Review

2014-15 2012-13 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14

2012-pres 2010-14 2012-pres 2012-pres 2013-pres 2012-pres 2008-12 2010-14 2008-12 2008-12

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Summit League Singles Wins 1. Florencia Magni 6 Tacy Haws-Lay 6 3. Elif Gabb 5 Beatriz Souza 5 Tacy Haws-Lay 5 6. Eight tied with 4

Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Ffion Davies 50 2. Jenny Blackburne 45 Florenica Magni 38 3. Beatriz Souza 38 5. Iasmin Rosa 35 6. Tacy Haws-Lay 34 7. Bryna Nasenbeny 31 8. Brooke Henry 25 Megan McDougall 25 10. Bethany Goeden 19

Jackrabbit Women

2014-15 2012-13 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2011-12 2011-12 2014-15 2009-10 2014-15 2009-10

2010-14 2012-pres 2012-pres 2012-pres 2012-pres 2008-12 2008-12 2013-pres 2006-10 2007-10

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Doubles Wins (Team) 1. Davies/Rosa 16 2. Blackburne/Davies 15 3. Magni/Souza 12 4. Davies/Haws-Lay 11 Rosa/Souza 11 Blackburne/Henry 11 McDougall/Nasenbeny 11 8. Gabb/Magni 9 9. Bloomberg/Jansen 8 10. Haws-Lay/Souza 7 Goeden/Nasenbeny 7

45 44 44 37 37 37 36 31 23 22

Jackrabbit Men

2013-14 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13

Singles Wins 1. Jenny Blackburne 2. Ffion Davies Tacy Haws-Lay 4. Florencia Magni Beatriz Souza Bryna Nasenbeny 7. Megan McDougall 8. Iasmin Rosa 9. Carrie Jansen 10. Nellie Bloomberg

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Doubles Wins (Individual) 1. Iasmin Rosa 18 2. Ffion Davies 17 Iasmin Rosa 17 Ffion Davies 17 Tacy Haws-Lay 17 6. Beatriz Souza 16 Jenny Blackburne 16 Ffion Davies 16 Florencia Magni 16 10. Beatriz Souza 13

CAREER

Coaches & Staff

2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2014-15 2012-13

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2014-15 2013-14 2011-12 2011-12 2010-11

Intro

Singles Wins 1. Iasmin Rosa 2. Ffion Davies Ffion Davies 4. Elif Gabb Jenny Blackburne Tacy Haws-Lay Beatriz Souza Tacy Haws-Lay 9. Beatriz Souza Beatriz Souza

Gabb/Magni 3 Blackburne/Magni 3 Blackburne/Henry 3 McDougall/Nasenbeny 3 Blackburne/Henry 3

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MEN’S DIVISION I RESULTS Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

GP 12 14 18 20 20 22 20 21 23 24 24

Record 4-8 1-13 1-17 6-14 6-14 11-11 10-10 7-14 12-11 16-8 14-10

2014-15 (14-10, 3-3 SL) Date Opponent Loc J17 Minnesota a J30 Incarnate Word a F1 Prairie View A&M a F7 North Dakota a F12 St. Francis a F13 Chicago State a a F14 Marquette F28 Nebraska a M7 Tennessee Tech a M10 Tennessee State a Tennessee State a a M14 Alcorn State M21 UMKC a M21 Cowley College n M22 Rockhurst n M28 *IUPUI a n M29 *Oral Roberts A4 *Denver a A5 Metro State a A12 Creighton a A13 *Omaha a n A18 *Western Illinois A19 *Fort Wayne a A24 *Oral Roberts 1

Conf. IND IND IND SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL

Conf. Record N/A N/A N/A 1-5 (6th) 1-5 (6th) 2-4 (5th) 1-5 (6th) 2-3 (4th) 4-1 (2nd) 3-2 (3rd) 3-3 (4th)

Results L 0 7 L 2 5 W 6 1 W 6 1 W 7 0 W 5 2 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 1 6 W 7 0 W 4 3 W 4 1 L 2 5 W 5 2 W 6 1 L 1 6 W 4 3 L 0 7 W 5 2 W 4 3 W 6 1 W 6 1 L 3 4 L 2 4

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

2013-14 (16-8, 3-2 SL) Date Opponent Loc J17 Oklahoma State a J18 Southern Illinois n Oral Roberts a F1 Wisconsin a F2 UW-Eau Claire a F15 St. Francis a F16 Valparaiso a a F17 Grinnell F21 Chicago State a F22 Marquette a F23 UW-Green Bay a M10 Quinnipiac n M11 Robert Morris n St. Ambrose n M13 Siena n M14 Bethune-Cookman n Stonehill n

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M21 M22 M29 A9 A11 A12 A26

Coach Don Hanson Josh Lunak Josh Lunak Don Hanson Don Hanson Don Hanson Don Hanson Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl *Fort Wayne *Western Illinois Portland State *Omaha *Denver *IUPUI Fort Wayne

a n n a a n 1

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

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Denver, Colo.)

2012-13 (12-11, 4-1 SL) Date Opponent Loc h S28 North Dakota J20 Arkansas n J26 Saint Louis a J27 SIUE a F9 Marquette a n F10 Bradley F16 Metro State a F17 Northern Colorado a F18 Nebraska Wesleyan n M1 Creighton a n M4 Ohio Dominican M5 Presbyterian n M7 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) n M8 MSU-Billings n M22 *UMKC a n M23 *IUPUI a M30 Valparaiso A1 Chicago State a A9 North Dakota a a A13 *Omaha A19 *Western Illinois a n A20 *Fort Wayne A26 IUPUI 1

Results W 7 0 L 0 7 L 2 5 L 1 6 L 2 5 L 0 7 W 7 2 L 3 4 W 9 0 L 2 5 W 5 2 L 1 6 W 4 3 W 4 3 L 0 4 W 4 3 L 3 4 W 7 0 W 6 1 W 4 1 W 5 2 W 4 1 L 0 4

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

2011-12 (7-14, 2-3 SL) Date Opponent Loc F4 St. Cloud State n Saint John’s (Minn.) n F10 Nebraska-Omaha a F11 Creighton a F18 Marquette a F19 Chicago State a M5 Presbyterian n M6 SIUE n

Results L 4 5 W 5 4 W 6 1 L 0 7 L 0 7 W 6 1 L 1 6 L 1 6

M7 Robert Morris M8 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M14 Air Force M15 Northern Colorado M16 Metro State M23 *IUPUI M24 *Fort Wayne M26 *Western Illinois A4 Truman State A5 Missouri-St. Louis A19 *UMKC A21 *Oral Roberts A27 UMKC

n n a a a n a n a a a n 1

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

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Kansas City, Mo.)

2010-11 (10-10, 1-5 SL) Loc Date Opponent F4 Sioux Falls a F12 Creighton a F26 Augustana a M5 Presbyterian 1 1 M7 Robert Morris M8 Mount St. Mary’s 1 M9 Valparaiso 1 M10 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 1 M11 Southern New Hampshire 1 1 M13 Indianapolis 1 M14 Bucknell M19 *UMKC a M20 *Oral Roberts n n M26 *Fort Wayne M27 *Western Illinois a *Centenary n M28 *IUPUI n A7 Air Force a A8 Northern Colorado a A9 Metro State a

Results W 8 1 L 1 6 W 6 1 L 0 7 W 5 2 W 4 3 L 1 6 W 4 3 W 6 1 W 5 1 L 2 5 L 1 4 L 3 4 L 0 4 L 1 4 W 4 1 L 0 4 L 0 7 W 5 2 W 7 0

*Summit League match 1 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

2009-10 (11-11, 2-4 SL) Date Opponent Loc O23 MSU-Billings n MSU-Billings n F19 Sioux Falls a F27 Augustana a M2 Presbyterian 1

Results L 3 6 W 5 4 W 4 3 W 9 0 L 0 7


MEN’S DIVISION I RESULTS A12 A13 A15 A30

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

Loc n a n n n a n a n a n a n n a n h h

Results L 1 6 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 9 L 1 8 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 6 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 1 5 L 0 4 L 0 4 L 0 7 W 4 3

2005-06 (1-13) Date Opponent Loc F3 Sioux Falls a F10 Air Force a Idaho State n F12 Northern Colorado n n F17 UW-Green Bay F18 Duquesne n F22 Creighton a M25 Marquette a M26 Chicago State n a A1 Western Illinois Saint Louis n A5 Creighton a

Results W 7 2 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 0 5 L 0 7

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Results W 5 2 W 4 3 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 W 4 3 W 4 3 L 1 6 L 2 5 L 2 5 W 4 3 L 2 5 L 4 5 L 2 7 L 0 4 W 4 2 L 2 5 L 0 4 L 0 4 L 0 7

Jackrabbit Women | 2014-15 In Review

Note: Match-by-match results for this season are incomplete

Results W 9 0 L 1 6 L 0 9 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 2 7 L 2 7 L 0 9 L 3 6 W 6 3 W 6 3 W 6 3

History & Records

2004-05 (4-8) Date Opponent Loc n F12 Dordt M19 Chicago State n M24 Rockhurst a a M26 UMKC A2 Creighton a A3 Concordia (Moorhead) h A6 Sioux Falls a A8 St. Cloud State a A9 Gustavus Adolphus a A13 Augustana a A15 MSU-Mankato n A16 Emporia State h

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L 0 7 L 0 4 L 0 7 W 8 1

2006-07 (1-17) Date Opponent F3 Northern Colorado F9 Air Force Idaho State F10 Citadel F16 Duquesne F17 Gustavus Adolphus St. Cloud State F23 Creighton F24 Western Illinois M24 UMKC Saint Louis M31 Marquette UW-Green Bay A6 Southern Illinois Western Illinois A7 Chicago State A17 Creighton A20 Sioux Falls

*Summit League match 1 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

2007-08 (6-14, 1-5 SL) Date Opponent Loc F1 Creighton a a F2 Drake Saint Louis n a F14 Air Force F15 Northern Colorado a M9 Saint John’s (Minn.) n St. Cloud State a M19 Siena n UW-La Crosse n M20 Wagner (N.Y.) n Grinnell n M22 Taylor (Ind.) n M28 *Centenary n *UMKC n M29 *Fort Wayne n A11 *Oral Roberts n

a n a h

*Summit League match

*Summit League match 1 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 2 Orlando Challenge (Orlando, Fla.)

2008-09 (6-14, 1-5 SL) Date Opponent Loc O18 MSU-Billings n O19 MSU-Billings n F21 UW-Green Bay a Eastern Illinois n F22 Marquette a F28 Centenary a Centenary a M9 Connecticut 1 1 M10 Bryant (R.I.) Valparaiso 1 M11 La Salle 1 M13 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 1 M21 St. Cloud State a Saint John’s (Minn.) n M27 *Fort Wayne n M28 *Centenary n A9 *IUPUI n *Oral Roberts n n A10 *UMKC A11 *Western Illinois n

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Intro

M3 Duquesne Lake Superior State M4 Mount St. Mary’s M5 Jacksonville M7 Sacred Heart M8 Fairfield M9 Boston University M10 SIUE M13 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M14 Hartford M26 *IUPUI M27 *UMKC M28 *Centenary A1 St. Cloud State A9 *Oral Roberts A10 *Fort Wayne A11 *Western Illinois

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GP 18 14 15 19 22 22 19 21 26 26 23

Record 9-9 2-12 5-10 3-16 9-13 7-15 5-14 8-13 16-10 18-8 15-8

2014-15 (15-8, 5-2 SL) Date Opponent Loc J23 Butler a J24 Saint Francis a J25 Toledo n F6 North Dakota a F8 Northern Arizona n F21 Missouri State a a F22 Minnesota M7 Belmont a M10 Tennessee State a M14 Alcorn State a M21 Rockhurst a a M22 Missouri Western M27 *IUPUI a M28 *Oral Roberts n A4 *Denver a A5 Metro State a A11 *South Dakota h A13 *Omaha a A17 *Fort Wayne a A18 *Western Illinois n A24 Oral Roberts 1 1 A25 Fort Wayne A26 Denver 1

Conf. IND IND IND SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL

Conf. Record N/A N/A N/A 1-7 (8th) 2-6 (7th) 2-6 (7th) 2-6 (7th) 2-6 (7th) 5-2 (3rd) 5-1 (2nd) 5-2 (3rd)

Results L 2 5 W 7 0 L 2 5 W 6 1 L 1 6 L 3 4 L 0 7 W 6 1 W 7 0 W 5 2 W 7 0 W 6 1 W 7 0 W 6 1 L 1 6 W 7 0 W 4 3 W 6 1 L 2 5 W 6 1 W 4 0 W 4 2 L 0 4

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

2013-14 (18-8, 5-1 SL) Date Opponent Loc J25 UW-Green Bay a J26 Minnesota a F8 Winona State n MSU-Mankato n F15 DePaul (Ill.) a F16 Valparaiso a F21 Grand Canyon n F22 St. Francis a F23 Texas-Pan American n F28 Northern Iowa a M1 Upper Iowa n M10 Quinnipiac n M11 Robert Morris n Chicago State n M13 Siena n M14 Bethune-Cookman n Florida A&M n M28 St. Benedict’s a

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Results W 7 0 L 0 7 W 7 0 W 7 0 L 1 6 W 6 1 L 3 4 W 7 0 L 3 4 L 1 6 W 7 0 W 5 2 W 6 1 W 6 1 W 6 1 L 2 5 W 4 3 W 7 0

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TENNIS

M30 A4 A5 A6 A18 A19 A26

Coach Don Hanson Josh Lunak Josh Lunak Don Hanson Don Hanson Don Hanson Don Hanson Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl Michael Engdahl Creighton *Fort Wayne *South Dakota *Omaha *Denver *Western Illinois *IUPUI Fort Wayne

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W 4 3 W 5 2 W 4 3 W 5 2 L 0 7 W 7 0 W 4 3 L 1 4

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Denver, Colo.)

2012-13 (16-10, 5-2 SL) Loc Date Opponent S28 North Dakota h J26 Saint Louis a J27 SIUE a F1 Montana State n North Dakota a F2 Montana n F16 Metro State a F17 Northern Colorado a F22 Upper Iowa n a F23 Northern Iowa F24 UW-Green Bay n M1 Creighton a M4 Ohio Dominican n M5 Presbyterian n M7 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) n n M8 Florida A&M M14 *Fort Wayne n M15 *UMKC a *Western Illinois n M30 Bradley a a A1 Valparaiso A11 *Oakland n *South Dakota n a A12 *Omaha A13 *IUPUI n 1 A26 UMKC

Results W 6 1 L 1 6 L 3 4 L 2 4 W 4 2 L 0 7 W 8 1 L 0 6 W 7 0 W 4 3 W 7 0 L 3 4 W 4 3 W 5 2 L 1 6 W 6 1 L 1 6 L 3 4 W 7 0 W 5 2 W 7 0 W 4 1 W 4 0 W 4 0 W 4 0 L 0 4

*Summit League match 1 Summit League Championships (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

2011-12 (8-13, 2-6 SL) Date Opponent Loc S30 North Dakota h J29 Northern Iowa a F10 Nebraska-Omaha a F11 Creighton a

Results L 2 5 L 0 7 W 4 3 L 1 6

F17 North Dakota F18 St. Cloud State M5 Sacred Heart M6 SIUE M7 Robert Morris M8 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M15 Northern Colorado M16 Metro State M29 *South Dakota *Oakland M30 *UMKC M31 *Oral Roberts *Fort Wayne A4 Truman State A12 *Western Illinois A13 *IUPUI A14 *Southern Utah

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W 6 1 W 9 0 L 3 4 L 3 4 W 7 0 L 3 4 L 1 6 W 7 2 L 1 4 W 4 0 L 0 4 L 0 4 L 0 4 W 9 0 W 7 0 L 3 4 L 3 4

Loc h a a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n a a h h h h h

Results L 0 9 L 0 7 L 3 4 L 1 6 W 4 3 L 3 4 L 2 5 W 5 2 L 2 5 W 6 1 L 1 6 L 0 4 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 2 4 W 4 0 W 4 3 L 2 4 L 0 4

2009-10 (7-15, 2-6 SL) Date Opponent Loc O23 MSU-Billings n MSU-Billings n F20 Sioux Falls a

Results W 6 3 W 9 0 W 7 2

*Summit League match

2010-11 (5-14, 2-6 SL) Date Opponent O1 North Dakota F12 Creighton F25 Augustana M6 Sacred Heart M7 Robert Morris M8 Mount St. Mary’s M9 Seton Hall M10 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M12 Florida A&M M13 Indianapolis M14 Bucknell M31 *Oakland A1 *UMKC A2 *Southern Utah A14 *Oral Roberts *Centenary A15 *Western Illinois A16 *IUPUI *Fort Wayne *Summit League match 1 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.)


WOMEN’S DIVISION I RESULTS

Loc a n n a n a n n a a n a n h h

Results L 0 7 W 5 2 L 0 7 L 0 7 W 4 3 L 0 7 L 0 4 L 1 6 W 5 2 L 0 7 L 0 6 L 2 4 W 4 2 L 0 7 W 6 1

*Summit League match

2006-07 (5-10) Date Opponent J26 Air Force J27 Colorado College Southern Utah F16 Northern Iowa F17 Chicago State F23 Creighton F24 Saint Louis Western Illinois M23 UMKC M31 UW-Green Bay A6 Southern Illinois A7 Western Illinois Chicago State A17 Creighton A20 Sioux Falls

L 0 7 L 3 4 L 0 7 L 0 7 W 4 3 L 2 5 L 0 5

2014-15 In Review

Results L 1 8 W 8 1 L 2 7 L 0 9 L 0 5 W 3 2 L 1 4 W 5 4 L 1 8 W 6 1 W 9 0 L 0 7 W 6 3 L 1 8 L 1 8 W 6 3 W 5 4

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2004-05 (9-9) Date Opponent Loc S10 Wartburg n Buena Vista (Iowa) a F11 Augustana a F18 Nebraska-Omaha a F26 Winona State n MSU-Moorhead n North Dakota a M20 MSU-Moorhead n M24 Rockhurst a M26 UMKC a A1 SW Minnesota State h A2 Creighton a A14 Dordt a A16 Emporia State h North Dakota h A17 South Dakota h A19 Sioux Falls a

Results W 5 4 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7

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2005-06 (2-12) Date Opponent Loc J22 Dordt n J27 Northern Colorado n J28 Air Force a n J29 Northern Arizona F4 Sioux Falls a F22 Creighton a F24 Eastern Illinois n F25 Northern Illinois n a M25 Marquette M26 Chicago State n A1 Western Illinois a A5 Creighton a

Jackrabbit Women

Results L 0 7 L 0 7 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 L 0 7 W 7 2 L 2 5 L 0 7

L 0 4 L 2 5 W 5 2 L 0 4 L 0 4 L 0 4 L 0 7 W 5 4

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2007-08 (3-16, 1-7 SL) Loc Date Opponent J19 UW-Milwaukee n a J20 Minnesota F1 Creighton a F2 Drake a F14 Northern Colorado a F16 Air Force a Montana State n F22 Northern Iowa a F23 Wartburg (Iowa) n A5 *IUPUI a A6 *Southern Utah n

*Summit League match 1 Pierre Classic (Pierre, S.D.) 2 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

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Jackrabbit Men

Results W 7 0 W 4 3 L 2 5 W 4 3 W 6 1 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 2 5 W 7 0 L 1 6 L 3 4 W 7 0 W 5 2 L 1 8 L 0 5 W 6 1 L 0 7 L 0 4 L 1 6 W 4 0 L 0 4 L 0 4

2008-09 (9-13, 2-6 SL) Date Opponent S27 Northern State S28 Augustana North Dakota O18 MSU-Billings O19 MSU-Billings F20 Northern Iowa F21 Eastern Illinois F27 Louisiana Tech F28 Centenary M9 Connecticut M10 Bryant (R.I.) M11 La Salle M13 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M21 St. Cloud State A4 *Fort Wayne *IUPUI A5 *Southern Utah A17 *Western Illinois *Oakland A18 *Centenary *Oral Roberts A19 *UMKC

*UMKC Creighton *Centenary *Western Illinois *Oral Roberts *Fort Wayne *Oakland Sioux Falls

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*Summit League match 1 Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 2 Orlando Challenge (Orlando, Fla.)

A15 A18 A19 A20 A30

Coaches & Staff

L 1 8 L 4 5 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 1 6 L 1 6 L 0 7 L 2 5 L 3 4 W 7 0 W 7 0 L 1 4 L 0 7 W 5 4 W 4 1 L 0 4 L 2 4 L 0 4 L 3 4

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Intro

F26 Augustana M3 Lake Superior State M4 Mount St. Mary’s M5 Jacksonville M7 Sacred Heart M8 Fairfield M9 Illinois State M10 SIUE M11 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) M14 Hartford M19 *Centenary *Western Illinois M20 *Oral Roberts A1 St. Cloud State A15 *Oakland *Fort Wayne A16 *IUPUI A17 *UMKC *Southern Utah

Note: Match-by-match results for this season are incomplete

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TENNIS

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IN THE SUMMIT LEAGUE AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

AWARD WINNERS

2015 Host School (Location)................................Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Men’s Seed............................................................................ 4th (3-3) Men’s Finish.................... Loss in quarterfinals (SDSU 2 - Oral Roberts 4) Women’s Seed....................................................................... 3rd (5-2) Women’s Finish..................................Loss in finals (SDSU 0 - Denver 4)

Men’s Coach of the Year Michael Engdahl

2014 Host School (Location)......................................... Denver (Denver, Colo.) Men’s Seed............................................................................ 3rd (3-2) Men’s Finish...........................Loss in semifinals (SDSU 1 - Fort Wayne 4) Women’s Seed.......................................................................2nd (5-1) Women’s Finish......................Loss in semifinals (SDSU 1 - Fort Wayne 4) 2013 Host School (Location)................................Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Men’s Seed............................................................................2nd (4-1) Men’s Finish..................................Loss in semifinals (SDSU 0 - IUPUI 4) Women’s Seed....................................................................... 3rd (5-2) Women’s Finish.....................Loss in semifinals (SDSU 0 - Kansas City 4) 2012 Host School (Location).............................. Kansas City (Kansas City, Mo.) Men’s Seed............................................................................ 4th (2-3) Men’s Finish..........................Loss in semifinals (SDSU 0 - Kansas City 4) Women’s Seed............................................... Did Not Qualify (7th, 2-6) Women’s Finish.............................................................................. N/A 2011 Host School (Location)................................Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Men’s Seed.................................................... Did Not Qualify (6th, 1-5) Men’s Finish................................................................................... N/A Women’s Seed............................................... Did Not Qualify (7th, 2-6) Women’s Finish.............................................................................. N/A 2010 Host School (Location)....................................Oral Roberts (Tulsa, Okla.) Men’s Seed.................................................... Did Not Qualify (5th, 2-4) Men’s Finish................................................................................... N/A Women’s Seed............................................... Did Not Qualify (7th, 2-6) Women’s Finish.............................................................................. N/A 2009 Host School (Location)................................Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Men’s Seed.................................................... Did Not Qualify (6th, 1-5) Men’s Finish................................................................................... N/A Women’s Seed............................................... Did Not Qualify (7th, 2-6) Women’s Finish.............................................................................. N/A 2008 Host School (Location)................................Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Men’s Seed.................................................... Did Not Qualify (6th, 1-5) Men’s Finish................................................................................... N/A Women’s Seed............................................... Did Not Qualify (8th, 1-7) Women’s Finish.............................................................................. N/A Note: In 2014, the tournament field expanded from four teams to every eligible team.

2013

Men’s All-Summit League Andrea Boglic 2013 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Parker Lawley Corey Paluch 2009, ‘10 Henrique Pereira 2013, ‘14 2010 Justin Pyle James Thorp 2012 Men’s Academic All-League Parker Lawley 2013, ‘14, ‘15 2014 Mateus Moreira Men’s Player of the Week Andrea Boglic Apr. 2, 2013 Lovro Curcija Apr. 21, 2015 Mar. 25, 2008 Steve Grantz Jeff Hughes Mar. 24, 2009 Apr. 23, 2013 Parker Lawley Mar. 5, 2013 Mar. 13, 2012 Jan. 21, 2014 Gary Notkin Corey Paluch Mar. 17, 2009 Dominic Rossetto Mar. 16, 2010

JAMES THORP

Women’s Newcomer of the Year 2013 Ffion Davies Women’s Coach of the Year Michael Engdahl

2014

Women’s All-Summit League Ffion Davies 2013 Tacy Haws-Lay 2014 Florencia Magni 2013 Iasmin Rosa 2014, ‘15

FFION DAVIES

Women’s Academic All-League Jenny Blackburne 2013, ‘14 Iasmin Rosa 2015 Women’s Player of the Week Ffion Davies Jan. 28, 2013 Mar. 5, 2013 Florencia Magni Apr. 21, 2015 Mar. 31, 2015 Apr. 16, 2013 Bryna Nasenbeny Mar. 13, 2012 Mar. 15, 2011 Iasmin Rosa Apr. 1, 2014 Beatriz Souza Apr. 4, 2015 Feb. 26, 2013

COREY PALUCH

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ALL-TIME DIVISION I ROSTER A

Albrecht, Amy Antoine, Dustin

Uberlandia, Brazil Sturgis, S.D. Karlovac, Croatia

Dammann, Molly Dash, Jamie Davies, Ffion Duque, Luis

2004-05 2009-11 2012-present 2012-14

Maynard, Minn. Launceston, Austrailia Pontarddulais, Wales Pereira, Colombia

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Filipovich, Tiffany

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Hagedorn, Kristine Halaweish, Ihab Haws-Lay, Tiffany Henry, Brooke Higham, Jonny Holter, Ben Hughes, Jeff Hylle, Brian

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Kippley, Wade

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Langholdt, Tricia Lauseng, Alex Lawley, Parker Lunall, Zach Lundberg, Carl

Surrey, England Pierre, S.D. Pierre, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Rapid City, S.D.

2004-07 2004-06 2012-present 2010-14 2013-present 2011-12 2006-09, ‘10-11 2004-08 2006-10 2009-10

New London, Minn. Brookings, S.D. Minneapolis, Minn. Aurora, Ill. Nottingham, England Bemidji, Minn. Andover, Minn. Pierre, S.D. Foley, Minn. Madison, S.D.

Robinson, Brian Rosa, Iasmin Rossetto, Dominic

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Salo, Morgan Sanborn, Amy Schmieding, Rachel Scholtz, Benjamin Schwebach, Kathryn Siebrasse, Nicole Sims, Evan Sondreal, Jennifer Souza, Beatriz Styles, Emerson

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Tang, Chuck Thie, Jonathan Thorp, James Tully, Dan

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Velazco, Maria Laura

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Ward, Elliot Warner, Kyle Weismantel, Tom Wylie, Emma Wylie, Kate

2004-05 2013-present 2009-12

Cannon Falls, Minn. Espirito Santo, Brazil Launceston, Australia

2009-12 2007-09 2006-07 2005-06 2011-12 2004-06 2008-10 2004-08 2012-present 2015-present

Brainerd, Minn. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Yankton, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Aberdeen, S.D. Rapid City, S.D. Huron, S.D. Curitiba, Brazil Barnstaple, England

2015-present 2005-06 2010-13 2009-11

Rapid City, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Canberra, Australia Rapid City, S.D.

2014-present

Barquismeto, Venezula

2015-present 2006-07 2004-05 2007-09 2004-08

Bromley, England Grand Rapids, Mich. Madison, S.D. Pierre, S.D. Pierre, S.D.

History & Records

Jansen, Carrie Johnson, Molly

2014-present 2005-08 2008-12 2009-10 2004-08

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San Diego, Calif.

2006-10 Rapid City, S.D. 2012-present Belo Horizonte, Brazil 2012-14,‘15-present Parana, Brazil 2005-06 Marshall, Minn. 2008-12 Thief River Falls, Minn.

2014-15 In Review

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2012-present

Paluch, Corey Pereira, Henrique Pereira, Lucas Pruitt, Kayla Pyle, Justin

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Gabb, Elif Gill, Matt Goeden, Bethany Goetz, Jameson Grantz, Steve

Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Pierre, S.D.

P

Aurora, Ill. Plymouth, Minn.

Jackrabbit Women

F

2008-12 2012-13 2007-09 2004-05

2008-12 2013-15

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Elifson, Katie Elifson, Luke Engdahl, Michael Everson, Jeff

Nasenbeny, Bryna Notkin, Gary

Cordoba, Argentina Richfield, Minn. Rapid City, S.D. Bogotá, Colombia Piedmont, S.D. Bogotá, Colombia Watertown, S.D. Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Jackrabbit Men

2015-present 2004-05 2013-present

N

2012-present 2011-12 2007-10 2011-12 2008-12 2010-12 2009-10 2012-present

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Castro, Marco Paulo Creed, Jen Curcija, Lovro

Magni, Florencia Maki, Christian Malik, Cody Marin, Alejandro McDougall, Megan Medina, Natalia Moffatt, Jeff Moreira, Mateus

Coaches & Staff

C

2010-11 Montreal, Ont. 2010-14 Christchurch, New Zealand 2014-present Sao Leopoldo, Brazil 2007-10 Pierre, S.D. 2012-15 Umag, Croatia 2011-12 Buffalo, Minn. 2006-10 Denison, Iowa 2015-present Sioux Falls, S.D.

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Baron, Christopher Blackburne, Jenny Blatt, Stefano Bloomberg, Nellie Boglic, Andrea Botzet, Anna Brannen, Caitlin Brower, Morgan

Aberdeen, S.D. Luverne, Minn.

Intro

B

2005-07 2005-07

Note: South Dakota State transitioned to the DI level during the 2004-05 season.

2007-09

Brookings, S.D.

2004-05 2008-10 2011-15 2004-06 2010-11

Cherokee, Iowa Pierre, S.D. Fargo, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Stockholm, Sweden

DID YOU KNOW? Since going Division I, South Dakota State has drawn players from four continents and 12 countries.

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