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CARY, N.C. (Sept. 29, 2023) -- The ETSU women’s tennis team will have a pair of student-athletes compete at the ITA All-American Championships in Cary, N.C. this week. Daniela Rivera (Maturin, Venezuela) will compete in singles and doubles. Rivera’s doubles partner this weekend will be Maria Fernanda Carvajal (Queretaro, Mexico).
ELON, N.C. (Sept. 24, 2023) -- The ETSU women’s tennis team finished up its first competition of the fall season on Sunday. The three-day event was shortened to two days due to rain but featured players from ETSU, Campbell, ECU, Elon, Emory, James Madison, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, UNC Greensboro and Virginia Tech.
ELON, N.C. (Sept. 21, 2023) -- The ETSU women’s tennis team will open its fall schedule this weekend when it competes in the Elon Fall Invitational. The three-day Invitational is set to run from Sept. 22-24.
On Monday, we officially launched the “I Give a Buc” campaign in support of our “Be GREAT” initiative. The purpose of this campaign is to provide resources and create a world-class experience for every one of our student-athletes. To do this, we have to focus on new programs including mental health, nutrition, sports psychology, career development, and mentoring.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Aug. 29, 2023) -- A familiar face has been added to the ETSU women’s tennis coaching staff.
Since taking over on August 1, 2022, my priority was to try to stabilize the athletic department in two areas. First, like every mid-major program in the country, we were faced with some challenging financial issues. While we certainly are not out of the woods, we have made significant progress. We were pretty much “playing defense” and trying to survive the 22-23 fiscal year. Through the help of many folks inside and outside the University, we were able to finish in a much better financial situation than I would ever have expected. Secondly, we experienced challenges with staffing and internal processes. I feel we have added some very talented and experienced staff that have already made a major difference and adding processes and controls that will set the stage for much more efficient operation.