AFTER TWISTY TRIP, MUELLER HELPS PEPPERDINE.Byline: Lee Barnathan University Beat Too bad Maren Mueller isn't Greek, for she traveled her own Odyssey to Pepperdine. Mueller, a junior tennis player from Germany, missed the Scholastic Assessment Test qualifying score by 10 points. She enrolled in a Division II school in the Deep South. She tore ligaments in her foot, yet recovered to lead her team to the NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association finals and herself to the singles final. Then she transferred to Pepperdine after another player defrauded the school, only to find the talent so strong, she has had a difficult time earning playing time. But she has excelled in doubles and will help the Waves in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament can mean: Men's Sports
``Then it worked out,'' Mueller said. ``It was amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. . It was a dream come true.'' Pepperdine coach Gualberto Escudero wanted Mueller all along but had to pass when she scored 810 on the SAT. As a result, Escudero gave the scholarship to Ipek Senoglu, who has become Pepperdine's top singles player. That was three years ago. Saddened, Mueller considered returning to her Freiburg, Germany, home, but a friend suggested she play at Division II Armstrong Atlantic State in Savannah Savannah, city, United States Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789. , Ga. When Mueller called, there were no scholarships available. In December, the coach called again. ``He said one girl gave back her scholarship,'' Mueller said, ``Could I come in six days?'' She did and soon learned she wasn't in Germany anymore. A friend was arrested for shoplifting Ask a Lawyer Question Country: United States of America State: Florida caught shoplifting at sears 12/05/05, first time, 20yearsold, have no criminal record. and she had to bail her out. In Germany, Mueller said, shoplifting a candy bar (her friend's offense) would have been met by a ``Don't do that again'' speech and possibly a fine. But here, her friend's arrest frightened her and she had difficulty maneuvering through a maze of laws she didn't understand. Still, she helped the tennis team reach the NCAA finals. The following fall, Mueller tore ligaments in her foot, causing her to miss the individual championships (which were held in October). Her recovery was quick, thanks to her own determination and her friends' support. By spring, Armstrong again played for the NCAA championship and Mueller played for the singles title. Both lost. All the while, she dreamed of reaching Pepperdine, and she caught her break. Pepperdine player Lita Varmuzova was discovered to have played professionally under the name Ludmilla Varmuza. A former UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX player, Stephanie Chi, identified her at a tournament. Varmuzova withdrew, the NCAA ruled Pepperdine had been defrauded, and Mueller arrived in Malibu. Although she hasn't played singles much, Mueller says she's where she wants to be. Her Odyssey has ended. --First two rounds: The Waves host the first two rounds Friday through Sunday. The men play Tulsa at noon on Saturday, preceded by San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. State and Washington at 9:30 a.m. The winners meet Sunday at noon. The women play Drake on Friday at 1 p.m., after LSU LSU Louisiana State University LSU Large Subunit LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) LSU La Sierra University LSU Link State Update (OSPF) LSU Learning Support Unit and Iowa meet. The winners meet Saturday at 3 p.m. --The others: USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. hosts first- and second-round matches for the women's tournament Friday and Saturday. USC plays Maryland-Baltimore County on Friday, and Arizona meets New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). in the other first-round match. The winners meet Saturday. Also, freshman Jewel Peterson and senior Veronika Safarova will compete in the individual singles tournament. The USC men's team opens Friday at Fresno State against Pacific. A victory sends the Trojans against the Fresno State-Oregon winner on Saturday. Ryan Moore Ryan Moore is the name of:
UCLA also will host the first two rounds. The second-ranked men meet Missouri-Kansas City at noon on Saturday, with the winner facing the Notre Dame-New Mexico State winner at noon on Sunday. The men earned at-large singles selections for Jean-Noel Grinda, Jong- Min Lee and Brandon Kramer. Kramer and Lee will play doubles. The ninth-ranked UCLA women host Boston University Boston University, at Boston, Mass.; coeducational; founded 1839, chartered 1869, first baccalaureate granted 1871. It is composed of 16 schools and colleges. on Friday at 1 p.m. A victory would send the Bruins into Saturday's 3 p.m. final against either Washington or Georgia Tech. Additionally, Sara Walker and Annica Cooper will play singles, and Walker/Amanda Basica and Elizabeth Schmidt/Abigail Spears will play doubles. |
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