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University of Maryland: Baltimore County Men | Women


Division:NCAA - Div. I
Conference:Am. East
Location:Baltimore, MD
Head Coach:Robert Hubbard
Assistant Coach:Oliver Steil
Institution Type:Public
Environment:Large town
Student Population:13,000+
Top Recruiting Classes: R.V. in 2007
Top Mid-Major Classes: R.V. in 2013, #16 in 2007


 
Conference Highlights
Finished second in America East Conference in 2007.
Individual Achievements
Carapcea Named America East Conference Women's Tennis Scholar-Athlete

7/23/2007


2006-07 UMBC Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll
Junior Cornelia Carapcea has been named America East Conference Scholar-Athlete in the sport of women's tennis for the 2006-07 academic year, conference officials announced today.



In addition, 159 UMBC student-athletes were named to the league Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll.



A committee of athletic administrators and NCAA Faculty Athletics Representatives chose an honoree in each of the winter and spring championship sports. Each honoree, named America East Scholar-Athlete, was a starter or prominent reserve and carries a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.20.



Carapcea, a second-team all-conference selection in both No. 4 singles and No. 3 doubles, helped lead the Retrievers to the America East Championship finals. A member of the America East All-Academic team, she posted a perfect 4.0 grade-point average GPA and has a 4.0 cumulative GPA. The native of Constanta, Romania has 47 victories in two seasons at UMBC and is on pace to earn her undergraduate degree in three years. She is a double major in information systems/financial economics.


Five Athletes Named to Tennis All-Academic Team

5/21/2007


Adriana Fonseca is one of four UMBC women named to the All-Academic team.


BOSTON A total of seven UMBC athletes have been named to the men's and women's tennis and track and field All-Academic teams for the Spring 2007 season, the conference announced Friday (May 18).



All-Conference Tennis First-Team selection sophomore Nick Savage-Pollock was named to the men's tennis All-Academic team, while senior Adriana Fonseca, junior Pascaline Cette, and sophomores Joy Adewumi and Cornelia Carapcea were named to the women's tennis All-Academic team. Junior Aaron James and senior Jenelle Wilson were named to the men's and women's track and field All-Academic teams, respectively.



Savage-Pollock helped UMBC to its first America East Conference title, going 2-0 in #5 singles matches and 1-0 in doubles matches during the America East Tournament. Savage-Pollock was 11-9 in singles matches during the 2007 season, and 4-2 in all conference matches, while holding a 13-6 record at #1 doubles with Fredi Voorman.



Carapcea, Cette, and Fonseca were named to the Second-Team All-Conference following the America East Tournament, with Cette and Fonseca earning singles victories in UMBC's quarterfinal win over Hartford, Cette, Fonseca, and Carapcea earning victories in the semi-final match against Binghamton. Adewumi teamed with Carapcea for a #3 doubles win against Binghamton.





Each All-Academic Team has been selected based on the student-athlete's academic and athletic accomplishments. Academic achievement for consideration requires student-athletes to have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 entering the season. Athletic accomplishment standards vary between team sports and individual sports.
Coaching Achievements
Keith Puryear Resigns As Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach To Become Head Women's Coach at Navy

10/9/2008



Head men’s and women’s tennis coach Keith Puryear, a UMBC alumnus who guided the Retrievers for most of the past two decades, has resigned to become head women’s tennis coach at the United States Naval Academy. Puryear will complete the fall season with the Retrievers before taking over the program at Navy, which will be elevated from club to varsity status in the fall of 2009.

“UMBC has been a major part of my life for the past 23 years, as a student, assistant tennis coach and head coach,” Puryear said. “My kids have grown up on this campus. So it saddens me to leave. I will always remember fondly the time that I have spent here and the relationships that were developed with the players, coaches, support staff and administrators. Everyone has helped play a part in the success of the tennis program here.

“But while it saddens me to leave, I am excited about the challenge presented at the Naval Academy. I am looking forward to making the women's team there successful as well.”

Puryear won 443 matches as the UMBC mentor, recorded a 59.4 winning percentage and earned nine conference Coach of the Year honors in the past decade. His men’s teams appeared in five NCAA Tournaments (2000-2003, 2007), while the women have also made five trips (1999-2003) to NCAA competition.

In March of 2008, Puryear was named 2007 Mid-Atlantic College Coach of the Year by the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA).

A national search is underway for Puryear’s successor. Current assistant coach and UMBC alumnae Ale Pedergnana will join Puryear in Annapolis.

“Keith Puryear was the first person that I hired at UMBC and he turned out to be one of our best,” UMBC Director of Athletics Dr. Charles Brown said. “He was nurtured here and developed into an outstanding collegiate tennis coach. His teams have done an amazing job, winning many titles under his direction. Keith is also without peer in our department regarding the academic progress of the student-athletes. He and Ale will be missed, but we wish them the best at Navy.”

Puryear always made sure that success in academics took top priority. Team members are committed to excelling in the classroom and are consistently among the department’s leaders in student-athletes earning semester honors. The women’s tennis squad posted a grade-point average of 3.49 last year, best amongst all the programs in the America East Conference.

Last spring, current senior Cornelia Carapcea became the fourth national Academic All-American honoree in the sport of women's tennis, making that program the most honored in UMBC's Division I history. She is the 15th Academic All-American at the Division I level for UMBC, all of which have occurred since 1991. Eleven of the 15 recipients have been selected since 1999 and Carapcea joins Kathryn Wheatley (2001) and Lana Khavalina (2003, 2004) as the women's tennis standouts to be honored. On the men’s side, Oscar Lopez earned a pair of Academic All-America citations in 1999 and 2000.

Puryear is a certified USPATA professional and instructor for the Tennis Institute, where he coaches several MATA- and nationally-ranked juniors. He also currently plays at the competitive level in both Maryland and in the Mid-Atlantic Tennis Association, where he has been ranked in the top five in the state for the past five years, and has been ranked as high as #2 in doubles on four different occasions. In 1998, Puryear was ranked #1 in the state in the men’s 35 and older, and in 1999, was #6 in the Mid-Atlantic region. Puryear, a two-time state doubles champion, is also an instructor at the Green Spring, Perring, and Twin Lakes Racquet Clubs.

Coach Puryear transferred to UMBC after attending and playing at Howard University for two years. Following a year of tennis at UMBC, Keith changed venues and entered the United States Marine Corps for the years of 1983-88. Returning to his studies at UMBC, Puryear graduated with a B.S. in Economics in the spring of 1990. He took over the men’s program that year and was named head coach of the women’s program in 1992.

Coach Puryear was selected Big South Conference Women’s Coach of the Year in 1997-98, and was the NEC Women’s Coach of the Year in 1999 & 2001. In addition, he was selected as the NEC Men’s Coach of the Year for 2000-2001. In 2002, he accomplished his second consecutive double, earning both men’s and women’s Coach of the Year honors, and in 2003, he captured the women’s award for the third straight year.

Puryear guided the men’s team to its first America East title in the spring of 2007. The Retriever mentor and Pedergnana, a former No. 1 singles player at UMBC, were named both men’s and women’s coaching staffs of the year.

 
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