Tennis

2007 Women's Tennis Previews

ECU
ECU ECU Preview
The 2005-06 campaign saw the Lady Pirates secure 19 dual wins, the most in school history. To replicate that success, the East Carolina women's tennis team will have to rely on hard work, chemistry, a little luck and the ability to replace key players.
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Houston
Houston Houston Preview
After reaching the 20-win plateau and recording the program's first undefeated season at home since 1990, the University of Houston tennis team is geared up for the start of the 2007 campaign. The Cougars, who have appeared in four consecutive Conference USA Semifinals, have brought in a pair of talented transfers and freshmen to go along with a solid nucleus.
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Marshall
Marshall Marshall Preview
The 2007 season for the Marshall Thundering Herd tennis team will look to be a continuation of greatness from years past. In 2006, Marshall missed the NCAA tournament for the first time in four seasons, giving the Herd a renewed hunger for success. Marshall head coach John Mercer said he looks for the players to be the ingredients to the recipe for success.
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SMU
SMU SMU Preview
To say that the 2006-07 SMU women's tennis squad will have a new look in the upcoming year is an understatement. The Mustangs are on the brink of a new era and at the helm is first year head coach, Lauren Longbotham. No stranger to the Hilltop, Longbotham previously served as the assistant coach for the Mustangs the last three seasons.
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Tulsa
Tulsa Tulsa Preview
When Head Coach Dean Orford scans the roster for 2007, the one thing he will not have to worry about is depth. "This year we will be extremely competitive at every position," said Orford, "We will be relying on our depth this season as we see this as a very positive point for us."
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UCF
UCF UCF Preview
With a 12-9 overall record in just its first season in Conference USA, the 2006 UCF women's tennis team posted a winning record for the fourth-straight year and for the 13th time in the last 14 campaigns. This year, the 2007 Golden Knights could very easily continue that trend.
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