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February 29, 2008 |
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Liz Barrette Named Head Women’s Tennis Coach
at Rhode Island College
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Providence, RI—Rhode
Island College has named Liz Barrette as its new head women’s
tennis coach. She takes over for Kelly Chartier who stepped
down earlier this winter. |
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I am very honored and
excited to be back at Rhode Island College coaching the women's
tennis team. This is a strong program and I am determined to bring
this team to the NCAA's.” |
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Barrette starred for the Anchorwomen from 2002-05 and
received the Helen M. Murphy Award, signifying her as RIC’s top
senior female student-athlete in 2006. She finished her career at
RIC with a 43-18 (.705) career singles record and a 50-15 (.796)
career doubles mark for 68.0 career points. Barrette is third
all-time at RIC in career points, third in career singles wins and
tied for first in career doubles wins. |
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As a senior in 2005, Barrette was the Little East
Conference Champion at number one doubles. She was 11-3 (.786) at
number one singles and 19-2 (.882) at number one doubles for 18.5
points on the season. She was tied for second on the team in singles
wins, tied for first on the team in doubles wins and third in total
points. While teaming up with freshman Megan Hall, the 15 doubles
wins established a new RIC single-season record. Barrette was named
Little East Conference Player of the Week once on the season and was
named the team’s MVP. |
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As a junior in 2004, she was 10-5 (.667) at number
one singles and 9-6 (.600) at number one doubles for 14.5 points on
the season. Barrette was third on the team in singles wins and
points and was tied for third in doubles victories. |
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As a sophomore in 2003, Barrette
was 12-5
(.706) at number one singles and 13-4 (.765) at number one doubles
for a team-high 18.5 points on the season. Barrette was tied for the
team lead in singles wins. |
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As a freshman in 2002, she
was the
Little East Conference Champion at number one doubles. Barrette was
10-5 (.667) at number one singles and 13-3 (.813) at number one
doubles for a total of 16.5 points on the season. |
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Barrette also played two seasons of basketball for
the Anchorwomen. |
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She a bachelor’s degree in physical education/health
from Rhode Island College in 2006. Barrette also holds an
endorsement in adaptive physical education. |
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In addition to her coaching duties, Barrette is
currently a physical education and health teacher at Austin T. Levy
Primary School in Burrillville. |
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She is single and resides in North Providence. |
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