Alcalá 1982

TENNIS The Women'sTennis teamjust came off its best season yet. Its overall record of 22-16 was one of the largest and toughest schedulesin the countrywith opponents suchas UCLA, USC, Stanford, Pepperdine, and Clemson. The team finished the Southern California Athletic Association (SCAA) with a 9-3 mark and the conference Championship. Two of the wins were over UCSB, who finished with a national ranking of #17. Diane Farrell, USD's #1 singles player, finished with an 11-0 singles record, 10-1 doubles record, and Athlete of the Year in the SCAA. To top things off, coach ScottMcCarthy received Coachof the Yearhon­ ors in the conference. The highly successful season was achieved with asquad of seven freshmenand three sopho­ mores. This year's addition of Naini Kouza (#3 ranking junior in Japan; 1980 Ojai Jr.College Champ) should help to make the teameven stronger. Returning sophomores Mari- Carmen Casta and Judy Newman, and junior Geralyn Sulli­ van (with overall singles records of22-14, 24-13, and 23-14, respectively) alsopromise tomake USD'sWomen's Tennis team oneof the premier teams inthe SCAA.

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