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Lady Bulldog Season Information

1995 21-2
Finished second in the TCAC regular season and third in the TCAC Tournament...Leigh Gray, Cassie Ensley, and Neva Quintero were named to the All-TCAC Team for making the singles finals...Ensley, Wiebke Geissler, Gray, and Quintero were All-TCAC in doubles...Gray was also recognized as a TCAC Scholar Athlete...Coach Sandra Williams was voted TCAC Coach of the Year.
1994 19-4
Finished second in the TCAC with a 12-2 record, as well as second in District 24...Cassie Ensley, Renee Hollingsworth, Silvia Martens, and Neva Quintero were named to the All-District 24 Team...Ensley was also named All-TCAC...recognized as TCAC Scholar Athletes were Leigh Hargis and Jennifer Whitwell...Whitwell is also an All-American Scholar Athlete.
1993 15-5
91±¬ÁÏÍø's women's tennis team once again had an outstanding season...the Lady Bulldogs finished second in the TCAC with an 11-3 record...the Lady Bulldogs also finished second to nationally ranked Freed-Hardeman in the District 24 Tournament...91±¬ÁÏÍø was led by All-District Players Shari Brantley, Cassie Ensley, and Renee Hollingsworth...Brantley and Ensley received double district honors for singles and doubles...Brantley, Leigh Hargis, Jennifer Whitwell, and Melody Wheat were named TCAC Scholar Athletes...Hargis was also selected as a member of Athletes in Action tennis team that will travel in Europe during the summer.
1992 19-6
Compiled a 16-2 record in the TCAC and a second place finish at the District 24 Tournament...Shari Brantley, Joy Beth Ezell, Leigh Hargis, Renee Hollingsworth, Jennifer Whitwell, and Jarrett Revell were named All-District 24...TCAC Scholar Athletes include Brantley, Ezell, and Whitwell...Whitwell was also named an NAIA Scholar Athlete.
1990 12-11
Compiled a 12-6 record in the TCAC and placed 5th in the NAIA District 24 Tournament...top seed Joy Kelley posted a 21-2 singles record and reached the tournament finals...Kelley and Shari Brantley teamed for a 19-4 record and reached the tournament finals at number one in doubles...Joy Beth Ezell and Kim Roberts also compiled winning records in singles during the season...Roberts and Julie McIntosh had a winning doubles mark.
1989 19-2
91±¬ÁÏÍø finished TCAC competition with a 16-2 record...finished second in the District 24 tournament...Jessica Navarro and Joy Kelley were winners at the #1 and #2 positions...Stacie Whaley and Karen Navarro were runners up at the #3 and #4 positions...Jennifer Duke and Theresa Barnett were semifinalists at the #5 and #6 positions...concluded the season as #20 in the NAIA polls.
1988 15-8
Finished third in TCAC (11-4)...finished fourth in the NAIA District 24 Tournament...Jessica Navarro was ranked 31st nationally and lost only in the District Finals, after 25 straight wins...Stacie Whaley reached the semifinals of the tournament in singles, and the teams of Whaley-Karen Navarro and Theresa Barnett-J. Navarro reached the tournament semifinals in doubles...Barnett and Navarro had the best doubles record at 17-5.
1987 22-5
Finished second in the TCAC, losing only to unbeaten Freed-Hardeman...placed third in the NAIA District 24 Tournament...top singles player Jessica Navarro was ranked 13th in NAIA Area 5 and 28th nationally after constructing a 25-2 season record...Navarro and Stacie Whaley were rated 15th in Area 5 doubles...Whaley was unbeaten in TCAC play and reached the finals of #2 singles at the district tournament...Jennifer Duke anmd Kelli Kea were tournament finalists at #3 doubles...Carla Cantrell and Lori Curry posted the team's best doubles record (21-6).
1986 10-12
Mary Anne Stephenson was ranked 19th among all Area 5 singles players and 4th in NAIA District 24...Stephenson (15-7 in singles) and Stephenson and Carla Canrell (15-7 in doubles) had the team's best records...Lori Curry and Kelli Kea reached the district tournament semifinals in doubles play...the team finished with an 8-6 record in TCAC competition.

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