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Women’s Tennis Honors

COACHING AWARDS

 

KRIS MILLER

  • Wilson-ITA NAIA National Women’s Coach of the Year, 2000
   

CHRIS YOUNG

  • Sooner Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, 2004
  • NAIA Region VI Coach of the Year, 2004
 

STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARDS

 

NAIA ALL-AMERICANS

1998*

Gabriela Lancman (1)

1998*

Luca Somorjai (1)

1999

Michaela Kratochilova (1)

1999**

Gabriela Lancman (1)

1999

Ana Maria Moura (1)

1999**

Luca Somorjai (1)

2000***

Gabriela Lancman (1)

2000*

Natalya Nikitina (1)

2000

Monica Ribero (2)

2001****

Gabriela Lancman (2)

2001**

Natalya Nikitina (1)

2001

Alicia Pillay (1)

2002***

Natalya Nikitina (1)

2002*

Lisette Pereira (2)

2003

Karla Jana (2)

2003**

Lisette Pereira (1)

2003*

Ashley Sims (2)

2004*

Michaela Shejbalova (1)

2004**

Ashley Sims (2)

2004

Linda Tempelfelde (1)

2005*

Jennifer Le (2)

2005**

Michaela Shejbalova (1)

2006**

Jennifer Le (2)

2007***

Jennifer Le (2)

2007*

Gabriela Nastasa (2)

2008****

Jennifer Le (1)

2009** Gabriela Nastasa (2)
2009* Olfa Dhaoui (HM)

2010**

Olfa Dhaoui (1)
2010 Andreea Constantinescu (2)
2010 Maja Plavsic (2)
2010 Maja Vuzem (2)
 

NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

1999*

Gabriela Lancman

2000*

Jennifer Brock

2000**

Gabriela Lancman

2001**

Jennifer Brock

2001**

Gabriela Lancman

2002***

Gabriela Lancman

2002

Natalya Nikitina

2004

Micah Wooten

2005

Piper Johnson

2006*

Tarryn DeSouza

2006*

Jennifer Le

2006*

Lela Rundle

2007**

Tarryn DeSouza

2007**

Jennifer Le

2007**

Lela Rundle

2008

Piper Johnson

2008***

Jennifer Le

 

NAIA SCHOLAR TEAMS

2006

No. 2 in the nation (3.67 GPA)

2007

No. 10 in the nation (3.45 GPA)

2008 No. 53 in the nation (3.26 GPA)
2009 3.32 GPA
 

GTE/VERIZON/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

2000*

Gabriela Lancman (3)

2001**

Gabriela Lancman (1)

 

GTE/VERIZON/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VI

2000*

Gabriela Lancman (1)

2001**

Gabriela Lancman (1)

2002*

Natalya Nikitina (1)

2003**

Natalya Nikitina (1)

2006*

Jennifer Le (1)

2007**

Jennifer Le (1)

2008***

Jennifer Le (3)

 

INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS ASSOCIATION HONORS

2001

Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership: Gabriela Lancman

2002

All-Americans: Natalya Nikitina, Lisette Pereira

Academic Scholars: Jennifer Brock, Natalya Nikitina

2003

All-Americans: Lisette Pereira

Academic Scholar: Natalya Nikitina

2004

All-Americans: Michaela Shejbalova, Ashley Sims, Linda Tempelfelde

2005

Academic Scholars: Tarryn DeSouza, Piper Johnson, Jennifer Le, Michaela Shejbalova

2007

All-American: Jennifer Le

Academic Scholar: Jennifer Le

2009 All-American: Olfa Dhaoui
 

SOONER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONORS

1998

Women’s Player of the Year: Luca Somorjai

 

ITA REGIONAL/NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS

(years represent fall seasons)

1997

ITA/Rolex Tournament, National Doubles Champions (NAIA Division): Michaela Kratochvilova/Luca Somorjai

2003

ITA Regional Doubles Champions, 4th in the Nation (NAIA Division): Natalya Nikitina/Lisette Pereira

2006

ITA Regional Singles Champion, 5th in the Nation (NAIA Division): Jennifer Le

ITA Regional Doubles Champions, 4th in the Nation (NAIA Division): Jennifer Le/Gabriela Nastasa

2007

ITA Regional Doubles Champions, 5th in the Nation (NAIA Division): Jennifer Le/Gabriela Nastasa

 

Numbers in parentheses represent honor level (First Team, Second Team, Third Team).

* Asterisks denote number of honors earned for multiple-award winners in a particular category.


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