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W. Tennis Signs Nong and Schuknecht – University of Miami Athletics

W. Tennis Signs Nong and Schuknecht – University of Miami Athletics

CORAL GABLES, Fla. University of Miami head women’s tennis coach Paige Yaroshuk-Tews announced Thursday the signing of both Xinyi Nong and Leonie Schuknecht.

Nong comes to The U as a sophomore from Iowa State University, while Schuknecht joins the Hurricanes as a senior from Louisiana Tech University.

“These two young ladies will add maturity and a love for the game,” Yaroshuk-Tews said. “We were looking for high-character individuals that understand the qualities necessary to be successful and also have the discipline to stick with the process. I think we’re moving in the right direction with these two incoming Canes.”

A 5-foot-9 right-hander from Wenshan, China, Nong earned First Team All-Big 12 status in doubles during her lone season with the Cyclones. She, alongside Ange Oby Kajuru, also claimed the Big 12 No. 2 position title, en route to finishing No. 77 nationally and seventh in the ITA Central Region.

Nong, who joined the team in the spring, went 17-3 in doubles play, including 7-1 in Big 12 competition to tie the school record for such victories.

For Yaroshuk-Tews, Nong is the first Chinese player whom she will coach in her soon-to-be 23-year tenure at Miami, marking the 30th different country/territory she has signed a player from.

A 5-foot-9 right-hander out of Bottrop, Germany, Schuknecht garnered Frist Team All-CUSA plaudits in singles during the 2022-23 campaign, becoming the third all-league honoree in program history. She posted a 24-5 singles record last season, including a 16-3 mark in dual matches, all at the No. 1 spot.

During her three-year tenure in Ruston, La., Schuknecht went 48-34 in singles and 55-31 in doubles. Her ledger included a superb 41-20 doubles mark in dual matches, including a 35-18 ledger atop the lineup.

A two-time CUSA Athlete of the Month, Schuknecht committed to Miami over Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, LSU, Memphis, San Diego State and Tulsa.

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