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07/29/2008
Ekaterina Burduli Named Cougar Assistant Tennis Coach Washington State University head Tennis coach Lisa Hart announced today that Ekaterina Burduli has joined the Cougar tennis staff as an assistant coach. Burduli replaces Courtney Steinbock, who had served as Hart's assistant coach for the past two years. Burduli Highlights Cougar Tennis Banquet Seniors Ekaterina Burduli, Kara Konomos and Aleksandra Stefanova, along with freshman Jessica Gomez, all received team awards to highlight the Washington State women's tennis team end of the season banquet, head coach Lisa Hart recently announced. Four Cougars Named To Pacific-10 Tennis All-Academic Teams Senior Ekaterina Burduli and junior Aleksandra Cekic's second-team selections headed a list of four Washington State University tennis players named to the Pacific-10 Conference 2008 women's tennis All-Academic teams, it was announced by Commissioner Tom Hansen. Limited Openings Remain For Upcoming Cougar Tennis Camps The Washington State University women's tennis program has limited openings available for its annual tennis camps at the WSU Outdoor Tennis Courts. Openings are available for both the junior and adults camps. Burduli Named All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention Washington State University senior tennis player Ekaterina Burduli has been named to the 2008 Pacific-10 Conference honorable mention women's tennis team, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced recently. Brink, Burduli Named Conference Medal Winners Washington State football player Alex Brink and women's tennis player Ekatarina Burduli were each named Pacific-10 Conference Medal winners, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced recently. Cougars Ranked Fourth in Final ITA Northwest Regional Ranking Washington State University seniors Ekaterina Burduli and Aleksandra Stefanova, along with freshman Ekaterina Kamendova finished their 2008 seasons ranked in the top 30 of the Northwest Region, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association recently announced. As a team the Cougars finished their 2008 campaign fourth in the region and 43rd nationally. |
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