NCCU MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TENNIS
NEWS ...
NCCU
freshman Tatiana Velasquez suffered a heart-breaking setback in
the pre-qualifying round of the 2007 Intercollegiate Tennis Association
(ITA) Southeast Regional Championship on Wednesday (Oct. 17) at the Cone-Kenfield
Tennis Center on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill. [Full
Story]
North Carolina Central University freshmen Emily McQueen (Silver
Springs, Md.), Antoinette Spain (Charlotte, NC) and sophomore transfer
Andres
Perez (Santiago, Chile) placed second in their respective singles brackets
at the 2007 CIAA Tennis Championships on the campus of Virginia State University
in Ettrick, Va. [Full
Story]
NCCU
freshmen Antionette Spain and Emily McQueen entered the 2007
CIAA Women's Tennis Championships on the campus of Virginia State University
in Ettrick, Va., as the sixth-ranked No. 3 doubles team in the conference.
By the end of play on Wednesday (April 18), the Lady Eagle duo posted a
pair of upset victories before losing in the championship match to place
second and earn All-CIAA honors. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore transfer Andres Perez has
been selected to the 2007 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
All-Conference Team, as chosen my the league's head coaches on Tuesday
(April 17) night. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore transfer Andres Perez and
freshman Stephen Allsop have received weekly conference men’s tennis
honors, the CIAA announced on Tuesday (April 10). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University freshman Antionette Spain has been selected
as the CIAA Women's Tennis Rookie of the Week, while head coach David
Nass has been named the CIAA Women's Tennis Coach of the Week, the
conference office announced on Tuesday (April 10). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore transfer Andres Perez, freshman
Bryan
Jackson and head coach Curtis Lawson received weekly men’s tennis
honors, the CIAA announced on Wednesday (April 4). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University freshman Antionette Spain has been selected
as the CIAA Women's Tennis Player of the Week, while head coach David
Nass has been named the CIAA Women's Tennis Coach of the Week, the
conference office announced on Wednesday (April 4). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore transfer Andres Perez has
been selected as the CIAA Men’s Tennis Player of the Week, the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday (March 27). [Full
Story]
Women's tennis junior Emily Nwakpuda is one of three North Carolina
Central University student-athletes that have been selected to the ninth
annual CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic Team. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University junior Jonathan Carter, freshman John
Stephenson and head coach David Nass received weekly tennis
honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association on Wednesday
(April 5, 2006). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University swept the doubles matches against Elizabeth
City State University, then earned singles victories from Johnelle Ligons
and Makoh Fullah to claim a rain-shortend 5-0 win over the visiting
Lady Vikings. [Results]
The North
Carolina Central University men's and women's tennis teams defeated Virginia
State University on Tuesday (March 7, 2006) in Durham, N.C. The Lady Eagles
beat VSU 8-1, while the Eagles dropped the Trojans 7-2. [Men's
Results/Photos] [Women's
Results/Photo]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore Jonathan Carter and head coach
David
Nass have received weekly tennis honors from the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association on Wednesday (April 13, 2005). [Full
Story]
Crystal Thomas wins CIAA Championship at No. 2 singles to lead NCCU
to third place team finish. [Results]
Campus Echo newspaper features senior Martina Wilkins. [Feature
Story]
The Lady Eagle tennis squad swept a doubleheader from Saint Augustine's,
earning 9-0 victories in both matches (March 21, 2003). [Results]
[Photos]
NCCU senior tennis player Ria Bazie has been voted to the 2002 Verizon
Academic All-America® Women's At-Large College Division First Team,
as chosen by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America).
[Full Story]
NCCU
senior Misha Johnson selected to 2002 Women's All-CIAA Tennis Team.
Lady
Eagles place third at 2002 CIAA Women's Tennis Championship. NCCU senior
Ria
Bazie wins conference championship at No. 4 singles, and teams up with
Andrea
Popouskova to claim the CIAA title at No. 3 doubles. [Full
Story ? Results]
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