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Muller Busta was the top women’s player during her career with the Red Dragons from 1998 to 2002. She was a starter from rookie season and never relinquished her position in the top half of the lineup. She served as team Captain for three years and graduated as the all-time combined wins leader.
Muller Busta was a four-time SUNYAC finalist and two-time champion in singles. In her first campaign in 1998, she captured the conference title at 3
rd singles and followed the next year as champion at fourth singles. In 2000, she helped lead the women’s team to a second-place finish at the SUNYAC tournament, which was the best finish ever to that point for the women’s program.
Muller Busta’s final career record was 47-25 in singles and 37-30 as a doubles player. She was twice selected as the team Most Valuable Player and, in 2002, reached the round of 16 at the ITA/Rolex Regional Tournament.
Muller Busta graduated in 2003 with a bachelor of science degree in Human Ecology with a concentration in Child & Family Studies. Post-graduation, she worked in a variety of group homes before transitioning into the accounting field. She worked at the Duke Clinical Research Institute for seven years prior to relocating to Ohio where she now works and lives with her husband and three daughters. Her current position is with Nationwide in procurement working as an on-boarder for suppliers in a software platform that she helped lead to implement when she was in the accounts payable area of the company.
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