2007 Media Guide
 
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6/23/2008

Lobo Tennis Takes Part In ITA Draft

The University of New Mexico men's and women's tennis teams were selected to take part in the ITA National Indoor Playoffs draft. The new draft allowed teams to select where and who they will play in the first two rounds of competition on Jan. 30- Feb. 1, 2009. This is the first year for the draft after the pool grew from 16 teams to 64 for the 2008-09 season. The men's team will travel to Columbus, Ohio for their first two matches. The women's team travels to Evanston, Ill., for their first two matches.
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6/16/2008

2007-08 NEW MEXICO WOMEN'S TENNIS RECAP

The University of New Mexico women's tennis team collected 14 victories in the regular season and took only six matches to better its 2006-07 conference mark of 4-4. The Lobos played for a share of the regular season title in their final match but TCU proved too much for the tired Lobos. UNM ended the season in a tie for second with a No. 3 seed behind eventual MWC champion UNLV. The Lobos finished the season at 15-9 and 6-2 in the MWC.
 
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4/30/2008

Women's Tennis Announces Two Additions

University of New Mexico women's tennis head coach Kathy Kolankiewicz announced today that two recruits have signed National Letters of Intent. Eliane G. Bourdages and Manumea M. Durie have both chosen to play collegiate tennis at New Mexico and will join the team in August.
 
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4/25/2008

Lobos Fall To UNLV In MWC Women's Tennis Semifinals

The two-seeded UNLV rebels earned a trip to the finals of the 2008 Mountain West Conference Women's Tennis Championships on Friday with a 4-0 win over No. 3 New Mexico at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center. New Mexico's season ends at 15-9 overall while the Rebels improved to 16-8 on the season.
 
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4/25/2008

Women's Tennis Earns Kudos From NCAA

The University of New Mexico women's tennis team was one of 46 NCAA Division I teams in the sport to receive an NCAA public recognition award for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score.
 
 
 
 
 
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