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Panthers Host Three MVC Foes
April 2, 2008
Complete Release in PDF Format
THIS WEEK IN PANTHER TENNIS April 4-6 Fri., April 4 Sat., April 5 Bradley 12:00 p.m. Sun., April 6 The SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS The Redbirds are 8-8 on the season and 2-1 in the MVC. Julia Zubkova has won a team best 20 matches this season. She is 20-9 overall and 9-5 in dual meet singles. The Redbirds have won 42.2 percent of its dual meet doubles matches this season. The Redbirds are 3-6 on the road this year. Bradley Bradley is 3-7 on the year and 0-2 in the MVC. The Braves finished last in the MVC last season going winless in league play. Nicole Miller and Emily Regenold are 7-3 in dual meet No. 2 doubles. Kim Bran has won a team best eight matches this season. The Braves have struggled in dual meet singles this season winning 30.5 percent of its matches. Bradley is 13-6 in dual meet doubles this season, but is 0-6 in MVC doubles. UNI head coach Sachin Kirtane is 5-0 all-time against Bradley. The Sycamores finished tied for second last year in the MVC. Migan has teamed with Joanne Schickerling to go 17-2 overall in doubles play. The duo is 7-0 in dual meet No. 1 doubles. UNI head coach Sachin Kirtane is 0-5 all-time against CHASING HISTORY Meghana Paritala won her 82nd career singles match against Christine Abayan of Air Force 7-5, 6-3 on March 1, but is currently on a five-match losing streak. She ranks fourth on the all-time career wins list, and is only two wins behind the Panthers all-time leader, Nancy Land. If Paritala wins all her No. 1 singles matches this weekend, she will take over the top spot on the all-time wins list. Teammate Carolina Hannes sits in fifth place on the all-time list with 80 career victories and has won three of her last four matches. Paritala and Hannes hold the fourth and fifth spots respectively on the Panthers' career winning percentage in singles play. Paritala has won 68.3 percent of her matches and Hannes has been victorious in 67.7 percent of her matches. Robin Ross is the Panthers' all-time leader, winning 73.5 percent of her matches. MOARES NAMED MVC SCHOLAR -ATHLETE OF THE WEEK UNI junior Taynara Moraes has been selected the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Week, Commissioner Doug Elgin announced on April 2. Moraes, who has a 3.01 cumulative grade-point average in economics, was honored for her performances during the period of March 24-30. She defeated Drake's Sarah Plowman 3-6, 6-1 and 7-5 at No. 4 singles, and at No. 1 doubles, she teamed with Meghana Paritala to earn a 9-7 victory over Veronika Leszayova and Plowman. FOUR TO THREE Six of UNI's first 14 matches have ended with the final score 4-3. The Panthers beat Drake, 4-3 on March 30 in their first Missouri Valley Conference match this season. The Panthers are 4-2 this season when the final score is 4-3. SWEEPING For just the second time this season the UNI tennis team was swept by an opponent. DOUBLE TROUBLE Meghana Paritala is currently in fifth on the UNI all-time doubles wins list and teammate Carolina Hannes is seventh. Paritala has 72 career wins playing doubles and Hannes, has 63. PANTHERS EDGE AIR FORCE UNI won its seventh match of the season on Saturday, March 1 holding off Air Force, 4-3, in HOME COURT ADVANTAGE UNI has won 15 of its last 17 matches at the Black Hawk Tennis Club. The Panthers are 4-1 at home this season after PANTHER SWEEPS UNI has swept three opponents this season after rolling past HANNES NAMED MVC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Senior Carolina Hannes ( Hannes finished 3-0 in singles play to help the Panthers finish 2-1 on the weekend. The senior helped UNI topple PARITALA EARNS MVC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS Paritala finished 3-0 in No. 1 singles play during a three match road trip in ROAD TRIP The Panthers finished 2-1 on its three-match road trip in The Panthers were able to pick up two road victories over Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 6-1, and PANTHERS 4-0 FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT SEASON The UNI tennis team started its season 4-0 for the fourth consecutive year. The Panthers started its season winning two home matches over UMKC, 7-0 and Western Illinois 6-1, and rolled past Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 6-1, and KANADE EARNS MVC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS Kanade was perfect, posting a 2-0 singles record along with a 2-0 doubles mark. She helped UNI cruise to a 2-0 overall mark with victories over UMKC (7-0) and PANTHER WOES Freshman Diana Mendez was the lone Panther to pick up a victory in the Panthers spring season opener at the Hawkeye Invitational in GONZALEZ-GARRIDO JOINS PANTHERS Laia Gonzalez-Garrido ( KIRTANE ADDS FIRST PLAYER TO 2008-2009 ROSTER Talia Jang-Stewart ( SECONDS ALL AROUND Two UNI tennis players finished second at the Missouri Valley Individual Championships in The Panthers also brought home two runner-up finishes in doubles play at the MVC Individual Championships. The duo of Sampada Kanade and Taynara Moraes lost in No. 1 doubles play to PANTHERS DOUBLE TEAM WINS AT The doubles team of Diana Mendez and Ashton Schwerin won the Star Doubles Flight at the Minnesota Invitational on Sept. 16. The freshman duo beat Nellie Bloomberg and Jenny Sondreal of MORAES FINISHES FOURTH AT Junior Taynara Moraes was the Panthers' top singles finisher at the Minnesota Invitational, placing fourth in the Gold Singles Flight. Moraes lost her third-place match to Jackie Sperling of PANTHERS OPEN FALL SEASON AT DRAKE Freshman Diana Mendez started her Panther career on the right foot going 2-1 during the Lloyd Stockstad Invitational in Senior Meghana Paritala beat Chrissy Dercuin of Iowa State 6-3, 6-2 in her season opener, but was knocked out in the second round of Class A play by Senior Carolina Hannes bounced back after dropping her opening match to Karonis of Iowa State 6-1, 6-1, and was able to reach the finals of the Class B consolation bracket.
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