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Women’s tennis makes a comeback with new coaching structure
BYU women’s tennis head coach Holly Parkinson Hasler and assistant coach Dillon Porter are determined to push their team to its limit as they work towards being ranked for the 2019-20 season.
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Women's tennis player Leah Heimuli transfers to BYU
Junior Leah Heimuli accepted the offer to play for the BYU women’s tennis team after three years playing at two different universities. BYU is her third.
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Two new players, two completely different weapons
The BYU women’s tennis team has new weapons in its armory, including freshmen Emilee Astle and Emma Jewell.
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