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Thursday 04/18
Auburn
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Sunday 04/14
University of Houston
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Tennis - Women
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Saturday 04/13
LSU
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Sunday 04/07
Georgia
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Kennesaw State
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Friday 04/05
Tennessee
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Tennis - Women
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Sunday 03/31
Florida
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Friday 03/29
South Carolina
5
Tennis - Women
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Sunday 03/24
Ole Miss
3
Tennis - Women
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Friday 03/22
Mississippi State
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Tennis - Women
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Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
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Tennis - Women
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Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
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Tennis - Women
4
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Texas A&M
6
Tennis - Women
1
Friday 03/15
Missouri
5
Tennis - Women
2
Sunday 03/10
Auburn
6
Tennis - Women
1
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Alabama
5
Tennis - Women
2
Sunday 03/03
Vanderbilt
4
Tennis - Women
3
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Kentucky
3
Tennis - Women
4
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Tulsa
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Kate Lukomskaya
Height: 5'8"
Year: Senior
Hometown: Minsk, Belarus
High School: School Number 51
Experience: 3 Letters
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Ekaterina Lukomskaya
Courtesy: John Thomas, Athletic Media Relations
Release: 10/16/2008

AS A JUNIOR (2010-11): The native of Belarus notched 12 wins total for Razorbacks in singles, including two conference wins against players from Auburn and Mississippi State. She also helped Arkansas to their NCAA Tournament first round win against Sacramento State as she defeated Clarisse Baca in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2. Lukomskaya had a great year in doubles as well, scoring 17 wins combined with teammates, Valentina Starkova, Kelsey Sundaram and Stephanie Roy. The majority of her doubles matches came with Roy during the spring season, where the team went 13-10 and had eight wins in conference play. All but one of their matches came at the No. 2 position, which was their position for those 13 wins. 

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10): Lukomskaya entered the 2009 fall season as one of three returning Razorbacks and was impressive with an 11-4 record in singles. The highlight of the fall was advancing to the finals at the Wilson/ITA Central Region Championships. Unseeded entering the tournament, Lukomskaya advance through the semifinals and quaterfinals before facing Oklahoma's Ana-Maria Constantinescu in the finals. Lukomskaya battled but lost 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 in the finals. She also won her flight at the Razorback Classic. In doubles, Lukomskaya paired with freshman Kelsey Sundaram and advanced to the doubles semifinal at the Wilson/ITA Central Region Championships. As the spring began, Lukomskaya was clearly one of the top players on the team, as she played the majority of her time at the No. 2 spot in singles with a 12-10 overall record and 9-9 at the No. 2 position. Lukomskaya's great play was recognized toward the end of the season as she became ranked for the first time in her Razorback career in singles after defeating No. 58 Maria Sorbello of Tennessee, 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. Her highest ranking of the season came at No. 115. In doubles, Lukomskaya was part of a  great team again with Sundaram, going a combined 16-9 in dual matches and 6-4 in the SEC, good for tops on the team. Together, the duo won five of their last eight matches of the season, including one in the NCAA Tournament against Oklahoma. 

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09):
In her first season with the Razorbacks, Kate Lukomskaya proved her worth, posting a 20-6 record and winning 10 dual matches, all at the No. 6 singles position. In doubles, Lukomskaya spent most of the season in the No. 3 slot with fellow freshman Emily Carbone. The two won 15 matches during the season, 11 in dual play, during the season, clinching doubles points against Tulsa, Mississippi State, Mississippi and LSU.

PRIOR TO ARKANSAS: 
Lukomskaya established herself as one of the top junior tennis players in Belarus at a young age. At the age of 16, Lukomskaya was ranked within the Top 30 players at her age in all of Europe. She achieved an ITF world rank of 329, while also being runner up in singles at the ITA Minsk Open in 2006.
         
PERSONAL: 
Ekaterina Lukomskaya was born on June 1, 1990 to Yury Lukomski and Sviatlana Lukomskaya. She has an older sister, Eugenia, and is majoring in apparel studies at Arkansas.


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