Feb. 22, 2007
THIS WEEK…The No. 38 ranked UNM Lobos (4-0) look to increase their winning streak as they take on No. 67 Boise State and No. 65 Kansas State this weekend at home in the Lobo Tennis Club. The Lobos take on the Boise State Broncos on Friday night at 6:00 then get a day of preparation before they come up against the Kansas State Wildcats on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Come out and support your team!
LAST WEEK: NORTHERN ARIZONA AND MARQUETTE…In their first home match of the season the Lobos took on Northern Arizona and Marquette with a score of 6-1 in each dual match.
The NAU roster was expected to be the best New Mexico had seen as they entered the Lobo Tennis Club on Friday for the 6:00 p.m. match, but the Lobos quickly put that theory to rest as they took all three of the doubles matches and the first point of the match. As they entered into singles the Lumberjacks rallied and gave UNM what looked to be a decent fight, but in the end the UNM Lobos came out on top winning five of the six singles matches.
The Marquette women’s tennis team entered the Lobo Tennis Club on Sunday for the first time in the series history and were looking for their second win of the weekend. However the New Mexico wasn’t ready to give up their home court and took the singles point after winning two of the three doubles matches. In singles it quickly became evident that the Golden Eagles’ hopes of a weekend sweep weren’t very bright as they started falling one by one. The Lobos won five of the six matches and took all the victories in two sets to set the opening record for New Mexico at 4-0.
A LOOK AT THE BOISE STATE BRONCOS…The No. 67 Broncos are 5-1 in their season with their first loss coming from No. 57 Wichita State during the Boise State Invitational this past weekend. New Mexico will be the Broncos’ first top-50 opponent
Boise State features an eight players lineup with two seniors, two juniors, three sophomores and one freshman.
Out of the nine total times the Broncos and the Lobos have met New Mexico has won all but one match. Last time the two teams matched up was on March 5, 2004 in a Lobo home match. UNM downed Boise State in a 6-1 defeat to extend a New Mexico winning streak to six.
A LOOK AT THE KANSAS STATE WILDCATS…The Wildcats are currently ranked 65th and sport a 2-2 record so far this season as they prepare to take on the Lobos this week. K-State has a total of four MWC opponents in their schedule this season with a record of 1-1. They are coming off a home loss to XX ranked BYU from Feb. 17th, however they defeated Utah the day before in a 5-2 win.
The Kansas State roster features a total of eight players with five juniors, two sophomores and one freshman. The team is coached by Steve Bietau who is in his 23rd season with the Wildcats.
The two teams have met a total of nine times with New Mexico leading the series 7-2. The last meeting, in the 2002 season, ended in a Wildcats 4-3 win at a neutral site in Tucson, Ariz.
ON THE ROSTER…The Lobos feature 11 players on the roster this season with four seniors (Elisa Bonner, Allison Davis, Iva Gersic and Nora Quintal), three juniors (Ola Abou-Zekry, Jennifer Ryba and Lucy Scott), two sophomores (Maria Sotirchos and Mackenzie White) and two freshman (Ashley Bonner and Sandra Zmak). The UNM tennis team is coached by head coach Kathy Kolankiewicz who is entering her 22nd year with the Lobos and assistant coach Roy Cañada who is entering his 11th year.
The Lobos lost one senior from the 2004-05 squad (two-time All-American Maja Kovacek).
NATIONAL RANKINGS…New Mexico earned a No. 38 team national ranking from the ITA for the second week in a row. There were four teams from the Mountain West Conference that continue to be ranked in the top-50 this season and one that falls right outside the line. TCU still leads the MWC after dropping one spot to No. 17 while BYU dropped another spot from No. 34 to 35. UNLV still holds the No. 39 ranking right behind New Mexico and San Diego State dropped out of the top-50 to No. 52.
In the individual rankings Ola Abou-Zekry achieved her first ever singles ranking at No. 62 in the first release of individual rankings. Last year Abou-Zekry was ranked at No. 49 as a doubles team with partner Lucy Scott. She had a strong fall season with a victory over No. 51 Holly Bagshaw from SDSU as well wins against USC and Fresno State. Abou-Zekry finished the fall season with an 11-2 record, including a loss to teammate Iva Gersic in the final of the SDSU Fall Invite.
Last year the team began the season at No. 48 in the nation and ended at No. 45. The highest ranking New Mexico has ever received was No. 21 in their 2004 season.
Central Regional Rankings:
This is the first time since 2003 that the team sports three singles players in the regional rankings. Iva Gersic leads the Lobos at No. 3 with Ola Abou-Zekry ranking 20th and freshman Sandra Zmak at No. 30.
In doubles Gersic teams with partner Lucy Scott for a No. 4 ranking while senior Nora Quintal and doubles partner Mackenzie White received a No. 12 ranking.
2006 FALL REVIEW…The fall season looks to be a promising preview for the regular season after the team had a strong presence in every invitational this fall. New Mexico made it to at least one semifinal round in every tournament they attended, including the doubles at the ITA Central Region Championships. Despite the loss of two-time All-American Maja Kovacek, Kolankiewicz said the team has high expectations for 2007 spring season.
DID YOU KNOW…
Four out of eleven players on the UNM women’s tennis team are international student-athletes.
Junior Iva Gersic currently holds the record for highest career winning percentage (123-25, .831)
The outdoor tennis courts at the Lobo Tennis Club were fully replaced in July 2004.
The Lobos have maintained above a 3.0 G.P.A. for 30 straight semesters and above a 3.2 G.P.A. for 21 consecutive semesters.
In the spring of 2004, the Lobos captured their fifth undefeated home record in the last eight years and their 18th straight home win.
In 2004, New Mexico won its first Mountain West Conference regular season title with a perfect 7-0 record in conference play.
New Mexico has had a winning record for the past 10 years
Sophomore Mackenzie White and freshman Sandra Zmak are the team’s first left-handed hitters in over five years.
2007 OUTLOOK…The University of New Mexico women’s tennis team enters the 2006-07 season with seven returning players, including ranked player Ola Abou-Zekry (No. 62). The Lobos will be looking to build off a strong 2006 season in which they advanced to the semifinals in the 2006 Mountain West Conference tournament, finished No. 3 in the Central Region and 45th in the nation.
The 2006 fall season was a good start to the 06-07 season as the Lobos made a strong impact in every invitational they attended advancing to the semifinal round of every tournament.
After leading the Lobos last year to a 14-9 record, and a No. 45 national ranking head coach Kathy Kolankiewicz is optimistic on how far the squad can go in her 22nd season of coaching at UNM. She believes that the schedule will allow the team to gain the higher national rankings than last year.
THE SCHEDULE…Once again New Mexico’s schedule is packed with ranked opponents, non-conference and conference. With just under half their total matches being at home, the Lobos look to improve upon last years results.
The Lobos host nine home matches at the Lobo Tennis Club (six non-conference and three conference), the rest are to be played on the road in Texas, California, Utah and Arizona.
Conference games will be played toward the end of New Mexico’s schedule, starting at the end of March.
(Head coach Kathy Kolankiewicz on this season’s schedule):It’s solid. It’s certainly an advantage for us to play at home and I try really hard to have at least eight to ten home matches a year. We have a lot of teams in the top-50 in our schedule also. The tough thing about scheduling is that the teams can vary quite a bit in the year and a half that you schedule the matches. But that’s why I’m so glad our conference is stronger because it gives us good opportunities. It will strengthen our schedule. If the conference is weak it doesn’t help your schedule at all, in fact it hurts you as you try to qualify for the NCAAs.
(Head coach on the coaching team this year, including former Lobo and two-time All-American Maja Kovacek as an undergraduate assistant):It’s great for our program. Anytime you can get additional help it’s very beneficial to the team because we’re so limited on what the NCAA allows us. We’re allowed one head coach, one paid assistant, a volunteer coach and an undergraduate coach. Getting a good volunteer coach is very helpful and we’ve benefited from Johnny Kowalski’s expertise. It’s a bonus having an undergraduate coach and especially one like Maja. This is the best coaching staff we’ve ever had.