Ana Spivakovsky is a Three-Time Frst-Team All-Conference Performer and a Two-Time All-Academic Member |
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May 1, 2009
Philadelphia - Charlotte landed a trio of players on the Atlantic 10 Women's Tennis All-Conference lists to wrap up the 2009 season. Charlotte finished in third place in the league and ended with a 16-5 overall record. Senior Yudeshnee Pillay and her doubles partner, junior Ana Spivakovsky, were named to the First-Team. Senior Koren Fleming was named to the Second Team. Spivakovsky was also named to the Academic All-Conference Team.
For Spivakovsky, it was her third time in three seasons at Charlotte to be named to the First-Team. She was the league's Rookie of the Year in 2007. Pillay has been on the First-Team list in both of her seasons at Charlotte. Fleming is also a repeat honoree on the Second-Team All-League squad.
Spivakovsky and Pillay finished 22-6 as Charlotte's top doubles tandem. They were 15-3 in the spring together. The 22 wins together tied the previous record for doubles wins by a pair, topped only by teammates this season.
Pillay was 25-4 in singles, one win shy of Spivakovsky's 26 wins, set back in 2007. Pillay won 19 in a row during the spring, and finished with a perfect 17-0 mark in spring regular season play.
Fleming and doubles partner Gabi Vergara set the school record this season with 26 doubles win together, the most for one pair. Fleming finishes one behind Vergara's 27 doubles wins for the most by an individual player in program history.
Spivakovsky is also making a repeat performance on the Academic All-Conference Team.
Richmond senior Pamela Duran has been named the Atlantic 10 women's tennis Most Outstanding Performer in voting conducted among the Conference's head coaches following the Atlantic 10 Women's Tennis Championship.
In that same vote, Magdalena Ploch of Massachusetts was named Most Outstanding Rookie Performer and head coaches Mark Wesselink of Richmond and Rhode Island's Sandy Wood were tabbed as Coaches of the Year. Richmond junior Erin Clark was selected as the Student-Athlete of the Year in a separate vote of the Conference's sports information directors.
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Duran, who hails from Guayaquil, Ecuador, went undefeated during the Championship with a 1-0 record in singles and 2-0 record in doubles matches. At first singles, she garnered a 6-1, 6-2 victory in the finals over first-team selection Elyse Steiner of Temple. In doubles, Duran teamed with sophomore teammate Isabel Arana in second-flight doubles to earn victories over Saint Louis (8-2), Charlotte (8-5) and Temple (8-1).
Ploch, a native of Ludenscheid, Germany, finished 2-2 at first singles at the A-10 Championship. One of the victories came against second-team selection Zena Williams of Duquesne (6-1, 6-2). She finished the season with a 15-5 singles ledger.
Joining Duran, Ploch and Steiner on the All-Conference first-team are Spivakovsky and Pillay of Charlotte; Fordham's Dominique Liguori; Nadia Demidenko of George Washington; Erin Clark and Kelly Tidwell of Richmond; Saint Louis' Hailee Elmore; Anastasiia Rukavyschnykova of Temple; and Xavier's Kara Courtney. For Duran, it marks the fourth straight season she has been selected to the first-team.
The All-Conference second-team consists of Charlotte's Fleming; Rachel McGowan, Rebecca Poole and Williams of Duquesne; Jackie Corba of George Washington; Massachusetts' Candynce Boney; Kristen Leikem of Rhode Island; Richmond's Helen Cunningham; Casey Miller of Saint Louis; St. Bonaventure's Manuela Marin-Salcedo; and Jill Ducro and Tiffanie Treece of Xavier.
Clark earns Student-Athlete of the Year honors after finishing the season with a combined 13 victories. The junior from Vienna, Va., was 3-0 in singles during the A-10 Championship, which included a 6-3, 6-0 win in the title match against Temple's Lucie Pazderova. It is the first time she has been named to the Academic All-Conference team.
She is joined on the Academic All-Conference team by Spivakovsky; Maude Lecluyse of Massachusetts; Rhode Island's Grace Hedstrom; and Hailee Elmore of Saint Louis.
Wesselink earns his fifth Coach of the Year award for leading the Richmond to its sixth A-10 title in the last eight seasons. The Championship's top seed, Richmond registered wins over Saint Louis (4-0), Charlotte (4-0) and Temple (4-0) en route to capturing the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Wood, in his fifth year at Rhode Island, garners his first A-10 Coach of the Year honor after leading the Rams to a 15-4 overall record, which included a 4-0 victory over St. Bonaventure in the A-10 Championship. URI entered the Championship as the No. 4 seed, its highest in program history.