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  Yanick Dullens
School: University of Denver
Year: Senior
Home Town: Susteren
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High School: Treviarum Group of Schools
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Birth Date: Monday, December 27, 1982
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Major: Communications
Singles Record: 80-33
Doubles Record: 84-37

2003-04: Competed at No. 1 singles for third consecutive year • posted a 17-3 record at No. 1 singles and recorded a 26-7 overall singles record • defeated Marlieke Jager 6-3, 6-3 in Denver's 4-2 win over top-seeded South Alabama for the Sun Belt Conference Championship • earned a No. 80 national singles ranking for six weeks (Jan. 12 - Feb. 22) • teamed with Suzana Maksovic to post a 19-3 record at No. 1 doubles and a 25-5 overall record • Dullens and Maksovic defeated South Alabama's Katarina Palenikova and Ana Rupic, 8-2, in the Sun Belt Conference championship match • Dullens and Maksovic climbed as high as No. 36 in the ITA doubles rankings • named to the 2004 All-Sun Belt Conference first team in both singles and doubles • longest singles winning streak: seven matches.

2002-03: Competed as Denver's No. 1 singles player • posted an overall singles record of 18-5 and was 16-5 at No. 1 singles • defeated Florida International's Bruna Discordia 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to help Denver advance to the Sun Belt Conference Championship • teamed with Barbara Kourim to post an 11-6 overall record and 8-4 mark at No. 1 • also joined Suzana Maksovic at No. 1 doubles to record a 3-3 record • finished the season with a perfect 5-0 conference • received the 2003 Intercollegiate Tennis Association's (ITA) Player to Watch Award for the Central Region (May 2) • named First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference • longest singles winning streak: five matches.

2001-2002: Finished an impressive freshman season with an overall singles record of 13-9 • earned an 8-5 mark at No. 1 singles and a 5-4 record at No. 2 singles • recorded a 14-10 doubles record with teammate Barbara Kourim o competed against several nationally-ranked opponents.

Before Denver: Played 10 years (Netherlands) and earned a regional championship • also played six years of handball for N.O.A.V. and played three years of soccer for SC Susteren.

Personal: Daughter of Harry and Mieke Dullens • chose the University of Denver because "it is a great school with a great coach" • loves all kinds of sports and participates in soccer, volleyball and skiing in her spare time • communication major • born December 27, 1982.