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Myriam Cueva-Neville was a three-time All-MAC tennis player who also earned team MVP honors four times. When she was named first-team All-MAC as a sophomore in 2005, she became the first UT women’s tennis player to make first-team all-league in 12 years. After redshirting in 2002-03, Cueva went 19-12 in singles play and 20-13 in doubles in 2004-05, earning team MVP and Newcomer of the Year honors. As a sophomore, Cueva went 21-7 in singles, including 16-6 at No. 1 singles and 18-13 in doubles. She had a winning streak of seven matches, including MAC wins over Buffalo, Akron and Miami, and went on to earn first-team All-MAC honors. As a junior, Cueva earned second-team all-league recognition, going 13-5 in singles and 16-4 in doubles. She also was undefeated in her MAC doubles matches. In her senior season in 2007, Cueva led UT to a third-place showing at the MAC Championship Tournament, its best finish in school history. Cueva, a native of Quito, Ecuador, once again earned first-team All-MAC honors, going a combined 49-18 at No. 1 singles and No.1/No. 2 doubles as a senior.
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