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2015 GEORGIA TECH WOMEN’S TENNIS MEDIA ALMANAC Georgia Tech Communications & Public Relations

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EDITORSLiz Ryan

COMPILATIONLiz Ryan

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WOMEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS

GENERALFull Name: Georgia Institute of TechnologyLocation: Atlanta, Ga.Founded: 1885Enrollment: 25,000Nicknames: Ramblin’ Wreck, Yellow JacketsColors: Old Gold and WhiteCourt: Ken Byers Tennis ComplexPresident: Dr. G. P. “Bud” PetersonAthletics Director: Todd StansburyFAR: Dr. Charles L. Isbell, Jr.SWA: Joeleen Akin

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Rodney HarmonYears at Tech: 6thCareer Record: 114-67/7 yearsRecord at Tech: 92-44/5 seasonsAlma Mater: SMU, 1983Assistant Coach: Christy LynchYears at Tech: 4th

TEAM INFORMATION2017 Overall Record: 27-52017 ACC Record: 13-12017 Home Record: 15-02017 Road Record: 8-12017 Neutral Record: 4-42017 ACC Tournament: 2-12017 NCAA Tournament: 2-1

HISTORYFirst Year: 1977 (40th season)Overall Record: 545-397ACC Record: 144-154ACC Tournament Record: 27-25NCAA Appearances/Last: 17/2017NCAA Tournament Record: 29-16

COMMUNICATIONS & PRCommunications & PR Contact: Liz RyanEmail: [email protected]: 404-894-5445Website: www.ramblinwreck.comTwitter:@GTAthletics; @GT_WTENFacebook:GTwomenstennisInstagram: @GT_WTEN

TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATIONQuick Facts IFCCommunications & PR 2

MEET THE TEAM2017-18 Team Picture and Roster 4Student-Athlete Profiles 5-8Coaches Profiles 9-10Adminstration 11-12

HISTORY2007 National Champions 13ACC Championships 14-15Series History 16-23Year-by-Year Results 24-29Post-season History 30Honors & Awards 31-33All-Time Letterwinners 34

RECORDSCareer and Individual Records 35

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GEORGIA TECH COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC RELATIONSArthur B. Edge Jr. Intercollegiate Athletics Center150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332Phone: 404-894-5445 | www.RamblinWreck.com

COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC RELATIONSMIKE FLYNN Assistant AD / Communications & Public Relations Responsibilities: Football1

Alma Mater: Miami (Ohio), 2001 | Joined GTAA: June 2016Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 828-964-6406 | Email: [email protected] | @MFlynnGT

MIKE STAMUS Associate Director Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Golf, Football CredentialsAlma Mater: Virginia Tech, 1983 | Joined GTAA: August 1983 Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 404-218-9723 | Email: [email protected] | @BusterStamus

KEVIN DAVIS Assistant Director Responsibilities: Football2, Baseball, Swimming & DivingAlma Mater: Gardner-Webb, 2005 | Joined GTAA: August 2016 Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 704-974-9095 | Email: [email protected] | @kldavis12

LIZ RYAN Assistant Director Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s TennisAlma Mater: North Carolina, 2007 | Joined GTAA: August 2016Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 404-431-9619 | Email: [email protected]

ALEX KEATOR Assistant Director Responsibilities: Volleyball, SoftballAlma Mater: Syracuse, 2016 | Joined GTAA: July 2016Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 413-207-2604 | Email: [email protected] | @aykayy24

ANDREW CLAUSEN AssistantResponsibilities: Track & Field / Cross Country, Men’s TennisAlma Mater: Appalachian State, 2016 | Joined GTAA: July 2017Office: 404-894-5445 | Cell: 704-301-2818 | Email: [email protected]

DIGITAL MEDIATYLER WHEELER Graphic Designer Alma Mater: Tennessee, 2014 | Joined GTAA: August 2016Office: 404-894-0539 | Email: [email protected]

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MIKE FLYNNAssistant ADCommunications & Public Relations

MIKE STAMUSAssociate DirectorCommunications & Public Relations

KEVIN DAVISAssistant DirectorCommunications & Public Relations

LIZ RYANAssistant DirectorCommunications & Public Relations

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2017-18 ROSTER

Name HT YR Hometown (Last School)Victoria Flores 5-3 Fr. Fort Dodge, Iowa (Kansas Connections Academy)Nadia Gizdova 5-6 So. Columbia, Md. (Laurel Springs)Paige Hourigan 5-6 Sr. Turakina, New Zealand (St. Kentigern College)Ida Jarlskog 5-6 Fr. Lund, Sweden (Bastad)Kenya Jones 5-5 So. Memphis, Tenn. (White Station)Nami Otsuka 5-6 So. Norcross, Ga. (Duluth)Johnnise Renaud 5-7 Sr. North Miami, Fla. (Florida Virtual)

Head Coach: Rodney Harmon (SMU, 1983), 6th season at Georgia TechAssistant Coach: Christy Lynch (Georgia Tech, 2009), 4th season at Georgia Tech

2018 Yellow Jackets (L-R): Ida Jarlskog, Nami Otsuka, Kenya Jones, Johnnise Renaud, Paige Hourigan, Nadia Gizdova, Victoria Flores

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESPAIGE HOURIGANSr. • 5’6” Turakina, New Zealand St. Kentigern College

Awards2016-17 ACC Academic Honor RollAt-Large Bid to 2017 NCAA Doubles Championship2017 All-ACC Second TeamAt-Large Bid to 2016 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship2016 All-ACC Third Team2015 All-ACC Second TeamAt-Large Bid to 2015 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship

In the Record Book>> 1st -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (27-4, .871)>> 2nd-- Career Doubles Winning Percentage (77-20, .794)>> 8th -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (25-7, .781)>> t-9th -- Career Doubles Wins (77)>> t-13th -- Season Singles Dual Wins (20, 2016-17)>> 14th -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (25-9, .735)

2017 (Junior): Spring - All-ACC Second Team ... Earned NCAA At-Large bid into doubles championship ... Put together a 20-8 dual singles record and 25-3 doubles mark with partner Kenya Jones... Earned NCAA at-large doubles berth with Hourigan ... Duo upset Florida’s No. 11 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-6 in the first round to advance to the round of 16 ... Tandem fell in round of 16 to Alabama’s No. 5 Maddie Pothoff/Erin Routliffe 7-5, 5-7, 10-6 ... Duo broke into the ITA rankings at No. 30 on Feb. 21 ... Finished the season ranked No. 17 ... Clinched Tech’s spot in the NCAA Round of 16 with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Rheeya Doshi of Northwestern ... Posted a 10-3 mark in ACC play, competing mainly at the No. 3 position ... Captured her first five ACC matches of the season. Fall-Ranked No. 24 in the preseason ... Fell to No. 1 Hayley Carter of UNC in the Riviera/ITA All-American in California ... Posted a 2-1 record in the ITA Southeast Regionals and partnered with Rasheeda McAdoo in doubles to pick up a pair of wins.

2016 (Sophomore): Spring - Had a 19-8 singles record and a 21-5 doubles record during the spring … Along with partner Kendal Woodard, won 15 doubles matches in a row and peaked at No. 10 after entering the spring ranked 35th … Reached the Round of 32 at the NCAA singles competition, defeating No. 20 Andie Dikosavljevic of Auburn by a score of 6-2, 6-0 in the first round … Finished the season ranked 38th in the ITA singles rankings after being unranked in the Jan. 5 rankings … Ended the season ranked 13th in doubles along with Kendal Woodard. Fall - In the fall tournament season, went 3-5 in singles and 4-4 in doubles ... Was tabbed as the number seven doubles team in the ITA preseason rankings alongside Kendal Woodard and picked as the #35 singles player ... Was selected to the main draw of the Riviera/ITA All-American Tournament in doubles with Woodard as the No. 6 seed and was selected to the qualifying singles draw ... The doubles pair advanced to the quarterfinals after winning their round of 32 match but lost to the over No. 2 seed in the quarterfinals ... Went 1-2 in singles at All-Americans after falling in the qualifying singles draw and winning and losing a match in the qualifying back draw ... Also advanced to the main draw round of 34 in the UTA/ITA Southeast Regionals in singles and the main draw quarterfinals in doubles.

2015 (Freshman): Spring - Recorded a 25-12 overall singles record and a 25-7 overall doubles record in her first season … Her 25 wins in both singles and doubles were team-bests … In dual match season, went 18-2 in doubles and 16-7 in singles … Earned at-large bids to the NCAA Singles Championship and NCAA Doubles Championship alongside Kendal Woodard … Finished the season ranked at #52 in singles and #24 in doubles in the ITA Rankings … Appeared in the singles rankings every week since the first week of the season, with #48 being her career-best ranking (May 1) … Was named to the All-ACC Second Team … Played mostly at the

number two singles spot, going 14-5, and played on court one for four matches, going 2-2 … Won a team-high six matches against ranked opponents, including #25 Erin Routliffe from Alabama and #38 Ester Goldfeld from Duke … Clinched five matches for the Jackets, including a 4-3 upset of #3-seed Duke in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament … Fell in her first round match at the NCAA Singles Championship to the overall-two seed Carol Zhao of Stanford ... Played alongside Kendal Woodard in doubles, going 16-4 in the spring and recording an 8-1 record in conference play … During dual match play, went 16-2 ... The tandem defeated six ranked doubles teams...Doubles team was featured in the ITA rankings every week after debuting on Feb. 24, reaching a season-best ranking of #13 on April 14 … The duo fell to #5 Zsofi Susanyi and Klara Favikova of California in the round of 32 of the NCAA Doubles Championship ... Fall -Recorded a 7-3 singles record and went 6-2 in doubles besides Rasheeda McAdoo during the fall tournament season … Advanced to the main draw singles semifinals at the Bulldog Classic, registering three wins at Georgia … Tallied two wins at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regionals, advancing to the round of 16 in the singles main draw … Defeated the #16 seed in the main draw at the Southeast Regionals, Clementina Riobueno of Miami, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 … Opened up the fall winning five-straight doubles matches with McAdoo … Was named the doubles MVP with McAdoo at the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Invitational after going 3-0 on court one … Won two doubles matches at the Bulldog Classic and during the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional.

Juniors: Has a career-high ranking of 175 in the International Tennis Federation rankings, an overall career singles record of 48-29 and career doubles record of 45-26 ... During the 2014 season, participated in numerous international tournaments, including the Melbourne ITF, where she advanced to the round of 16 in singles and the semifinals in doubles ... Defeated Australia’s Sasha Bollweg, 6-1, 6-3 in the first round and edged Lizette Cabrera, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (5) to make it to the round of 16 ...Alongside doubles partner Emma Hayman, won two-straight doubles matches to advance to the semifinals ... The duo defeated Japan’s Xin-Yun Han and Mai Minokoshi, 6-1, 5-7, 10-7, in the round of 16 ... During the quarterfinals, the duo recorded a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Leah Daw and Matilda Hamlin ... In the Port Pirie ITF, Glen Iris ITF and Nanning (China) ITF tournaments, advanced to the second round in singles play ... At Glen Iris, Hayman and Hourigan made it to the quarterfinals ...In 2013, won the New Zealand Junior Championship U18 title in both singles and doubles ... During the 2013 season, competed in the ASB Classic, the Junior Australian Championships, Wanganui’s Christie Cup success, international ITF tournaments in Asia and helped win a national title for her St. Kentigern College team.

CAREER STATISTICS Singles DoublesYEAR Dual Overall Dual Overall 2014-15 16-7 25-12 18-2 25-72015-16 16-6 22-13 20-3 25-92016-17 20-8 22-11 24-2 27-4Career 52-21 69-36 62-7 77-20

JOHNNISE RENAUDSr. • 5’7” North Miami, Fla. Florida Virtual

AwardsAt-Large Bid to 2017 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship2017 All-ACC First TeamAt-Large Bid to 2016 NCAA Singles Championship2016 All-ACC First Team2015 All-ACC Second Team

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESIn the Record Book>> 1st -- Career Doubles Winning Percentage (76-19, .800)>> 2nd -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (27-5, .844)>> 8th -- Single Season Dual Singles Wins (22)>> 10th -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (25-8, 758)>> t-11th -- Career Doubles Wins (76)

2017 (Junior): Spring - All-ACC First Team ... Compiled a 22-6 dual singles record and 22-5 doubles mark during the spring ... Posted a 12-1 ACC singles ledger, playing only two three-set matches ... Peaked at No. 36 in the ITA singles rankings after beginning the spring unranked ... Earned at-large NCAA singles bid, falling to No. 28 Melissa Lord in the first round ... Played mainly at the No. 2 singles position ... Opened ACC play going 8-0 before dropping her only singles conference match to No. 9 Sara Daavettila at UNC ... Partnered with Rasheeda McAdoo in doubles to post a 22-6 dual mark and 5-4 league mark ... Duo closed the season winning final 10 of 11 matches ... Tandem earned at-large berth into NCAA tournament ... Pair peaked at No. 7 in ITA rankings after not being ranked in the preseason ... Finished with a final ranking of No. 41 in singles and No. 30 in doubles. Fall - Went 2-1 in singles play and 2-0 in doubles action ... Competed in the Bulldog Challenge in September ... Won first two matches before falling to Georgia’s Kennedy Shaffer in three sets ... Won both doubles matches, dropping just six games in the Bulldog Challenge.

2016 (Sophomore): Spring - Had a 20-10 singles record and 25-4 doubles record during the spring … Peaked at No. 30 in the ITA rankings after beginning the spring unranked … Advanced to the Round of 32 in the NCAA singles competition, defeating No. 31 Alizee Michaud of Auburn in the first round … Defeated No. 6 Stephanie Wagner of Miami by a score of 6-2, 6-2 in the ACC Tournament … Played most of her dual singles matches at the No. 1 singles position ... Along with partner Rasheeda McAdoo, played most doubles matches at the No. 2 position … Ended the season ranked 33rd in the ITA singles rankings after entering the spring unranked. Fall - Was ranked at No. 74 in the preseason ITA rankings ... In the fall tournament season, went 4-4 in singles and 2-1 in doubles play ... Won two singles matches at the Duke Invitational ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regionals in singles ... Played alongside Rasheeda McAdoo in the fall and the duo won the Emily Zabor Draw at the Roberta Alison Fall Invite at Alabama.

2015 (Freshman): Spring - Named Second Team All-ACC … Put together a 21-18 overall singles record and a 25-8 overall doubles record … Her 25 doubles wins were tied for the team lead … Debuted in the ITA Singles rankings during week one at #63, a career-high ranking, and was ranked every week during the season … Finished the season ranked at #102 … Went 12-13 in singles and 19-5 in doubles in dual matches … Played mainly on court one, going 10-11 and won two of the four matches played on court two … Defeated #106 Ilinca Stoica from Virginia Tech … Clinched three matches for the Yellow Jackets – vs. Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and NC State … Played alongside Rasheeda McAdoo in dual match doubles … The duo went 11-2 in dual matches and 6-2 in ACC play on court three … The tandem went 2-0 against ranked opponents, defeating Virginia’s #87Nauta and Epstein and Duke’s #71 Mulholland and Scholl… Finished off the season winning 10-straight doubles matches.... Fall - Recorded a team-best 8-3 singles record and a went 3-3 in doubles during the fall tournament season … Was tabbed the number seven player on the ITA’s newcomer/freshman rankings … Ranked the No. 26 doubles duo in the preseason doubles ranking with Kendal Woodard … Competed in the Junior U.S. Open Championship at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, going 1-1 against international competition in the Junior Girls’ Qualifying Singles Draw … Was selected to the pre-qualifying singles draw at the Riviera/ITA Women’s All-American Championship where she fell to Georgia’s Mariana Gould in the first round … Advanced to the singles qualifying round of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional after winning three matches … Won two of three at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic … Paired up with Natasha Prokhenvska to go 3-1 in doubles, including three-straight wins in the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Invitational on court two … Also played two doubles matches alongside Kendal Woodard.

Juniors: A five-star Blue Chip recruit and has been ranked as high as number three by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... Attended the Bill Adams Tennis Academy ... Currently ranked as the No. 1 recruit in Florida, the No. 1 recruit in Southeast and the No. 3 recruit in the nation ... Checked in at number 52 ITF junior rankings ... Season and career high ranking in the ITF is #30 ... Was ranked at 35 in the USTA rankings

... Had a 31-13 record in 2013-14 season, going 8-4 against Blue-Chips and 5-0 record against fellow five-star recruits ... Career record is 106-56 in singles and 67-58 in doubles ... Played in the U.S. Open Junior Tennis Championship, the Canadian Open Junior Championship and the Wimbledon Junior Championships ... During the Canadian Open Junior championships, advanced to the round of 32 after defeating Japan’s Hikari Yamamot ... Won two tournaments in 2014, taking the title in the Open du Conseil General in Guadeloupe and the RVTA Junior 1 in South Africa ... Made it to the finals in both the USTA National Selection Tournament and the RVTA Junior 2 ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the international hard court championship.

CAREER STATISTICS Singles DoublesYEAR Dual Overall Dual Overall 2014-15 12-13 21-18 19-5 25-82015-16 16-9 24-14 20-4 27-52016-17 22-6 24-8 22-5 24-6Career 50-28 69-40 61-14 76-19

NADIA GIZDOVASo. • 5’6” Columbia, Md.Laurel Springs School

2017 (Freshman): Spring - Compiled a 10-5 dual singles and 2-3 doubles mark in the spring ... Saw action mainly at No. 6 position ... Picked up a pair of singles wins in the season-opening trip to Oregon ... Clinched Tech’s berth into the ITA National Team Indoor Championships with a three set win over Gabby Andrews of UCLA ... Closed out non-conference play with wins over Chattanooga and Georgia Southern ... Picked up a straight set win over Alabama State’s Marija Blazevic in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Fall - Competed in four tournaments, compiling a 7-3 record ... Went 2-1 in the season-opener on grass at the Hall of Fame ITA Grass Court Invitational ... Collected a pair of singles wins at the Bulldog Challenge ... Closed out the fall with a 2-1 singles mark at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic ... With doubles partner Nami Otuska, the pair captured the Nancy Harris doubles title at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic, capturing three wins.

Juniors: Ranked No. 33 recruit by Tennis Recruiting Network...Five star recruit...Ranked as No. 2 recruit in the state of Maryland...Ranked No. 6 recruit in the Middle Atlantic...Attended Junior Tennis Champions Center...Reached singles finals at the ITF Events in San Juan, PR and Austin, Texas...Won doubles at ITF Austin Tournament...IMG Tennis RPI of 25...Boasts overall record of 54-26 while going 9-15 against Blue-Chips...Owns 16-7 record against five star recruits and 20-2 against four star recruits...Won USTA Regional Tournament Segment in Philadelphia in 2012...Plays guitar and piano...Intends to major in computer science.

CAREER STATISTICS Singles DoublesYEAR Dual Overall Dual Overall 2016-17 10-5 17-9 2-3 8-6Career 10-5 17-9 2-3 8-6

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESKENYA JONESSo. • 5’5” Memphis, Tenn.White Station High School

AwardsAt-Large Bid to 2017 NCAA Doubles Championship

In the Record Book>> 3rd -- Season Doubles Winning Percentage (30-7, .811)>> t-4th -- Season Doubles Wins (30)>> 7th -- Season Dual Singles Wins (23)>> t-10th -- Season Singles Wins (32)

2017 (Freshman): Spring - Put together a 23-7 dual singles record and 25-3 doubles mark with partner Paige Hourigan ... Earned NCAA at-large doubles berth with Hourigan ... Duo upset Florida’s No. 11 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-6 in the first round to advance to the round of 16 ... Tandem fell in round of 16 to Alabama’s No. 5 Maddie Pothoff/Erin Routliffe 7-5, 5-7, 10-6 ... Duo broke into the ITA rankings at No. 30 on Feb. 21 ... Finished the season ranked No. 17 ... Competed mainly at the No. 4 position in singles play ... After dropping her first ACC match, won next nine matches against ACC foes ... Won all three singles matches in straight sets during Tech’s run to the NCAA round of 16. Fall - Saw action in four tournaments ... Went 2-1 in singles play to open the season at the Hall of Fame ITA Grass Court Invitational ... Also posted a 2-1 singles record in the Bulldog Challenge and picked up a pair of doubles wins with Alexa Anton-Ohlmeyer ... Competed for the Selia Mathew Singles Draw title at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic, but was forced to retire due to an injury.

Juniors: Ranked No. 14 recruit nationwide by Tennis Recruiting Network...Blue Chip recruit...Ranked No. 1 recruit in state of Tennessee and No. 3 recruit in the Southeast Region...No. 7 IMG Tennis RPI and strength of schedule...No. 26 in USTA standings and owns 31-10 overall record...Runner-up in USTA Fed Cup championship for the southern region in 2016...Won USTA’s Southern Winter Level 1 Championship in singles and doubles in 2015...Advanced to finals of USTA National Selection Tournament in doubles in 2014...Father, Keita, played tennis at Jackson State (1987-88) and Rust College (1990-91)...Sister, Kayla, played tennis at Chattanooga...Also ran track as sophomore and junior at White Station...Competed in 200m dash and 4x200m dash...Won state championship in singles three consecutive years (2012-15)...Awarded Tennis Player of the Year award in Tennessee...Received Best of Preps Award in 2014...Tabbed Tennis Player of the Year for Southern Region in Tennessee...Member of DECA and placed second at state championshpi...Spanish National Honor Society.

CAREER STATISTICS Singles DoublesYEAR Dual Overall Dual Overall 2016-17 23-7 32-12 24-2 30-7Career 23-7 32-12 24-2 30-7

NAMI OTSUKASo. • 5’6” Norcross, Ga.Duluth High School

Awards2017 All-ACC Third Team

In the Record Book>> t-2nd -- Season Dual Singles Wins (25)>> 10th -- Season Singles Winning Percentage (30-8, .789)

2017 (Freshman): Spring - All-ACC Third Team ... Compiled a remarkable 25-2 dual singles mark in the spring ... Went 14-11 in doubles action ... Entered ACC play after posting an 8-1 record in non-conference action ... Put together a 12-0 record in ACC play entering final regular season match ... Dropped only conference match of the season at Duke in three sets from the No. 4 position ... Clinched Tech’s 4-3 win at Georgia, coming from a set down to force a deciding third set and clinch the match, marking just the second time in program history Tech won in Athens ... Ended season winning final four matches of the season ... Defeated UNC’s No. 97 Makenna Jones in three sets in the ACC Championship title match ... Opened the spring season with a No. 82 ITA singles ranking ... Partnered with Luca Fabian to post an 8-5 doubles record from the No. 3 position ... Also partnered with Nadia Gizdova, Alexa Anton-Ohlmeyer and Johnnise Renaud. Fall - Competed in four fall tournaments ... Claimed the Nancy Harris doubles title with partner Nadia Gizdova at the Robert Alison Fall Classic to cap the fall season ... Duo upended three opponents for the title ... Went 2-1 in singles and 1-1 in doubles at the Hall of Fame ITA Grass Court Invitational, competing on grass ... Posted a 2-1 singles mark in the Bulldog Challenge.

Juniors: No. 34 overall recruit by Tennis Recruiting Network...No. 1 recruit from state of Georgia...Captured USTA Southern City Court Level 1A tournament in 2016 after winning six straight matches...Advanced to doubles final of USA Southern City Court Level 1A in 2016...Reached doubles final of Southern Closed BG 18’s Championship...Attended Tennis Academy of the South...Grandfather was a professional gymnast...Named to the honor roll in high school...Intends to major in biology...Chose Georgia Tech because of the amazing tennis and academic programs, teammates and proximity to home.

CAREER STATISTICS Singles DoublesYEAR Dual Overall Dual Overall 2016-17 25-2 30-8 12-11 20-14Career 25-2 30-8 12-11 20-14

VICTORIAFLORESFr. • 5’3” Fort Dodge, IowaKansas Connections Academy

Juniors: A top-100 ranked player by the ITF...Blue Chip recruit by Tennis Recruiting Network...Extensive international playing experience...Reached No. 45 in ITF Junior World Rankings...Over summer 2017, competed in main draw of Wimbledon Juniors and U.S. Open Juniors...2016 ITF 10k doubles finalist...Singles quarterfinalist in 2017 25k...Youngest US Open national playoff qualifier at 14 years old...In June 2017, swept singles and doubles titles at 25th International Junior Tournament in Offenbach, Germany, clinching a main draw spot in the US Open Juniors...Reached semifinals in

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESsingles and quarterfinals in doubles at the 47th Banana Bowl Grade 1 ITF event in Brazil in February 2017...In January 2017, advanced to the quarterfinal round in singles at Copa Barranquilla in Columbia and doubles quarterfinals of the 53rd Coffee Bowl in Costa Rica...Attended Kansas Connections Academy...Father, Manny Flores, played college tennis at the University of the Philippines for four years, helping lead the team to a national championship his senior season...Graduated salutatorian in her senior class...Honor roll recipient...National Honor Society member...KCA Sports Academy Club mentor and member.

IDAJARLSKOGFr. • 5’6” Lund, SwedenBåstad

Juniors: Ranked as high as No. 59 in Junior ITF rankings...Comes to The Flats with a flare of international playing experience...Has represented home country of Sweden in numerous international competitions including the 2016 ETA (European Tennis Association) Summer Cup...Qualified for the 2016 US Open Juniors Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the European Junior Championships in 2016...In May 2016, she reached the semifinals of the Belgian International Junior Championships...Advanced to the doubles final at the 3rd Hammamet ITF Juniors Tournament in Tunisia in Jan. 2016...Also reached the finals in both doubles and singles of the EuroElite ITF Junior Malmo Open in Sweden in Jan. 2016...Attended Båstad for high school in Sweden...Plans to major in biochemistry...Chose Georgia Tech because of the coaching staff and the academic and athletic facilities on campus.

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HEAD COACH RODNEY HARMON

RODNEY HARMONHEAD COACHSMU, 1983SIXTH SEASON AT GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Tech hired Rodney Harmon July 3, 2012, as the seventh head women’s tennis coach in school history.

This past season, Harmon led the Jackets to their best record during his tenure and since 2007, compiling a remarkable ledger of 27-5. Tech claimed a share of the ACC regular season championship, going 13-1 in league play and remained undefeated against league opponents until the final match of the regular season. On April 29, the Jackets avenged their only ACC loss of the season at Duke, with a 4-2 win over the Blue Devils in the ACC Championship semifinals. With the win, Tech made its sixth appearance in the ACC Championship match since 1986, but dropped a heartbreaker to UNC, 4-3. Four Jackets earned ACC recognition as Rasheeda McAdoo and Jonnise Renaud were named All-ACC first team, Paige Hourigan was tabbed All-ACC second team and freshman Nami Otsuka was listed on the All-ACC third team. For the second consecutive season, Harmon was named the ACC Coach of the Year. Additionally, Harmon was tabbed the 2017 Wilson/ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year, becoming the second coach in program history to earn the honor.

Tech continued its postseason success in 2017, making its 18th straight NCAA Tournament appearance and hosted the first- and second-rounds at the Ken Byers Tennis Complex. The Jackets upended Alabama State and Northwestern to reach the Sweet 16 for the second straight year before falling to Oklahoma State in the Round of 16 in Athens. McAdoo and Renaud both earned individual NCAA singles bids in addition to earning a doubles bid to the NCAA Championships. The Tech duo of Hourigan/Kenya Jones also received a doubles bid and advanced to the second round. At the conclusion of the season, Harmon was named the Wilson/ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year.

In his fourth season on The Flats, Harmon led the Jackets to a 19-9 overall record and 11-3 ACC ledger. Tech reached the semifinals of the ACC tournament, falling to Miami, but rebounded, earning an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament for the 17th consecutive season. By way of winning the Columbia, S.C. regional, Tech advanced to the round of 16 in Tulsa, Oklahoma where they fell to Ohio State. Harmon was named the ACC Coach of the Year, while Johnnise Renaud was tabbed All-ACC first team and Paige Hourigan was named All-ACC third team. Renaud and Hourigan each earned NCAA singles bids, while the pair of Kendal Woodard/Hourigan earned a doubles bid as well.

During his third season on the Flats, Harmon led his team to a 17-10 overall record and a 9-5 mark in ACC play. The Yellow Jackets made their 16th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round, and finished the season ranked #20 in the ITA Rankings. During the ACC Tournament, the Jackets advanced to their fifth ACC Championship Title Match before falling to Virginia. Georgia Tech finished the ACC season in sixth and both freshmen Johnnise Renaud and Paige Hourigan were named to the All-ACC Second Team.

Harmon’s second season at the helm of the Yellow Jackets started off with a bang after sophomores Megan Kurey and Kendal Woodard won the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships doubles title. The duo also captured the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Doubles title during the fall. Kurey and Woodard were ranked as the number one doubles team in the country on February 11, 2014 and received the #6 seed in the 2014 NCAA doubles championships. Woodard garnered conference honors for the second season in a row after being named to the All-ACC First Team while Kurey was named to the All-ACC Second Team.

The Yellow Jackets went 14-10 overall and 9-5 in the ACC during Harmon’s second year at the helm of the Jackets. Tech closed out the 2014 regular season with an exciting 4-3 win against No. 1 Duke. The win against the top-ranked team in the country was the first of Harmon’s career and fourth in the history of the Yellow Jackets. The Jackets received the six seed in the 2014 ACC Tournament and advanced to the quarter finals before falling to Virginia.

In 2014, Tech received its 15th straight berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Yellow Jackets defeated Purdue in the first round, 4-0, before falling to overall nine seed Vanderbilt, 4-2, in the second round.

Harmon had quite the successful first season on the Flats, leading his team to a 15-10 record and a 7-4 mark in the ACC. The Jackets reached its highest ranking of the season in the ITA rankings at #19 during the week of April 9th. Tech defeated nine ranked teams, including four that were ranked in the top-25.

Freshman Kendal Woodard was honored on the 2013 All-ACC Women’s Tennis Team while Elizabeth Kilborn, Megan Kurey and Elizabeth Kurey were all named to the All-ACC Academic team during Harmon’s first year.

Harmon brings 25 years of player development to the Yellow Jackets with prior experience in both junior and college tennis. Most recently he served as the director of tennis at the Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville, Fla.

Harmon was the men’s tennis head coach at the University of Miami from 1995 until 1997 where he brought in the No. 1 recruiting class in 1996, led by No. 1 recruit Michael Russell. Harmon was the 1996 and 1997 Big East Conference Coach of the Year during his time with the Hurricanes.

“I am extremely excited to join the Georgia Tech staff,” Harmon said. “Georgia Tech is an outstanding institution with its strong academic profile and rich athletic tradition. The Yellow Jackets have a history of great teams, especially the 2007 team which won the national title. My goal is to continue to build on the ground work Bryan Shelton built and for our team to excel both in the classroom and on the court. The Ken Byers Tennis Complex will have six state-of-the-art indoor courts, replacing the three indoor courts in the old facility. The indoor facility will be located on 10th Street, will house men’s and women’s coaches’ offices, men’s and women’s locker rooms and a team lounge. Six competition courts will go in near Griffin Track and four practice courts will be constructed between the indoor facility and the competition courts.

Harmon left the Hurricanes to re-join the United States Tennis Association training center headquarters in Boca Raton, Fla., where he advanced to director of men’s tennis. During his tenure at the USTA, Harmon served as the head coach of the U.S. men’s tennis team at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

Before joining Miami, Harmon spent four years as the USTA national coach where he coached future pros including Todd Martin, MaliVai Washington and Alex O’Brien. During his first stint with the USTA, Harmon served as the U.S. men’s tennis head coach at the 1993 World University Games in Buffalo, N.Y.

Harmon began his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Southern Methodist University where he graduated from with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast/Film in May, 1983. He was the 1980 NCAA Doubles champion at Tennessee with Mel Purcell and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Singles Championship. Harmon and Purcell were the 1980 ITA Doubles Team of the Year and Harmon won the SEC No. 2 singles title.

After transferring to SMU, Harmon won the 1982 and 1983 Southwest Conference No. 1 singles title. He was inducted into the ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010.

While still a student-athlete at SMU, Harmon advanced to the quarterfinals at the 1982 U.S. Open with a win over 1980 Australian Open Champion Brian Teacher before falling to eventual champion Jimmy Connors. Following his successful collegiate career, Harmon played professionally where he reached a career-high ranking of No. 56 and made the third round at Wimbledon in 1983.

THE HARMON FILEPERSONALEducation SMU, 1983 (B.A., Broadcast/Film)

COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE1995-97 Head Coach, University of Miami Men’s Tennis2012-pres. Head Coach, Georgia Tech Women’s Tennis

COLLEGE COACHING RECORDYEAR SCHOOL RECORD ACC FINISH POSTSEASON1996 Miami (Men) 8-13 -- --1997 Miami (Men) 14-10 -- NCAA Regional 2nd Round2013 Georgia Tech 15-10 5th NCAA Regional 2nd Round2014 Georgia Tech 14-10 6th NCAA Regional 2nd Round2015 Georgia Tech 17-10 6th NCAA Regional 2nd Round2016 Georgia Tech 19-9 3rd NCAA Round of 162017 Georgia Tech 27-5 T-1st NCAA Round of 16

SIX SEASONS 114-67 (.630) Miami 22-23 (.489) Georgia Tech 92-44 (.676)

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ASSISTANT COACH CHRISTY LYNCH

CHRISTY LYNCHASSISTANT COACHGEORGIA TECH, 2009FOURTH SEASON AT GEORGIA TECH

Former Yellow Jacket standout Christy Lynch begins her fourth season as the assistant women’s tennis coach in 2017-18.

In 2016-17, Lynch helped the Jackets to a remarkable 27-5 overall record and 13-1 ACC league mark, claiming a share of the regular season title. Tech earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season and finished the season ranked No. 9 nationally. For her stellar work on the courts, Lynch was named the 2017 ITA Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year, becoming the second assistant coach in program history to earn the honor.

In her second season, Tech posted a 19-9 overall record to go along with an 11-3 ACC mark that earned the Yellow Jackets the No. 3 seed in the ACC Tournament. The Jackets fell in the ACC Semifinals to Miami, but rebounded in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Round of 16. In the NCAA Regionals, Tech defeated Princeton and South Carolina to head to Tulsa, Okla. and face Ohio State, eventually falling 4-2.

During her first season, the Yellow Jackets went 17-10 overall record and had a 9-5 mark in ACC play. The Yellow Jackets made their 16th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round, and finished the season ranked #20 in the ITA Rankings. During the ACC Tournament, the Jackets advanced to their fifth ACC Championship Title Match before falling to Virginia.

Lynch, whose maiden name is Striplin, played for the Yellow Jackets from 2005-09 and was a part of one of the most memorable Georgia Tech teams in the history of the program. During her time on the court for the Jackets, Tech won the 2007 NCAA National Championship, four ACC titles and two team National Indoor titles. Lynch helped the Yellow Jackets win the 2007 National Championship by winning all six of her singles matches in the NCAA Championship.

Lynch’s name can be seen throughout the Georgia Tech record book. The Birmingham, Alabama native’s 117 career singles matches is second all-time at Georgia Tech and her 68 doubles victories ranks 11th on the career list. Lynch recorded 35 singles wins on the way to the 2007 National Championship, which is the sixth-highest seasonal mark in Tech history. As a senior in 2008-09, she aided the Yellow Jackets’ fifth straight NCAA round of 16 appearance, and finished off the year with a 30-14 singles record along with a No. 42 national ranking.

Lynch graduated from Georgia Tech in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in management. Following graduation, Lynch competed as a professional on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour for a year. Lynch returned to the Flats in 2012, serving as a volunteer assistant coach during Harmon’s first season at the helm of the Jackets. Lynch was then hired as the assistant coach of the Emory women’s tennis team in August 2013.

During the 2013-14 season, the Emory Eagles won the 2014 NCAA Division III Championship while setting a school record for wins in a year with a 28-2 record. Lynch helped coach the NCAA D-III National Singles Champion, three Division III ITA All-Americans, the ITA Division III Atlantic South Regional Player of the Year, the ITA Division III Senior Player of the Year and the UAA MVP and Rookie of the Year. Both Lynch and Emory head coach Amy Bryant were named the UAA Coaching Staff of the Year. Seven Eagles were also named to the All-UAA First Team this past season.

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TODD STANSBURYDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSGEORGIA TECH, 1984

Georgia Institute of Technology introduced former Tech football player Todd Stansbury as the Institute’s ninth director of athletics on Sept. 22, 2016. Since officially arriving back on The Flats on Nov. 28, 2016, Stansbury has identified four strategic priorities for Georgia Tech athletics: • define the GT athletics brand; • establish the internal culture: • align the internal structure; • generate new revenue. To assist in achieving his strategic goals, Stansbury established two new offices within the athletics department — the office of brand and ideation, which works to identify and tell the story of the Yellow Jackets’ brand, and the office of innovation, which oversees Georgia Tech’s efforts to build on its status as college athletics’ leader in innovation, particularly through collaboration and partnerships within the Institute and innovation hubs throughout Atlanta. He has also enlisted the help of prominent former Georgia Tech student-athletes that are now leaders in their fields. Examples include Stansbury’s former teammate Sam Bracken, a New York Times best-selling author and renowned executive coach that has worked with Stansbury and the athletics department to establish a strong internal culture and identify strategic priorities, and volleyball alum Jaime Weston, the National Football League’s senior vice president for marketing, creative and branding who is assisting with the Jackets’ brand-identification efforts. Prior to his return to Georgia Tech in 2016, Stansbury served as Oregon State’s athletic director since June 2015, which followed a nine-year stint as the university’s executive associate athletic director (2003-12). During his time at Oregon State, Stansbury was part of a senior management team that raised $150 million for a football stadium expansion, in addition to fundrais-ing for the construction of a sports performing center. He also was part of a team that established several career development initiatives for student-athletes. Stansbury’s resume also includes roles as athletic director at the University of Central Florida (2012-15) and East Tennessee State University (2000-03). He was Georgia Tech’s assistant athletic director for academics from 1988-1995 under legendary A.D. Homer Rice. Stansbury grew up in Canada. When he was 10 years old and on vacation with his family in Florida, he befriended several Georgia Tech football players staying at the same hotel. During the drive back home to Ontario, his family stopped on campus to see a practice. That’s when Stansbury knew he wanted to play football on The Flats. The dream came true and he earned varsity letters while at Georgia Tech from 1980-84 as a middle linebacker and on special teams for head coach Bill Curry. He was selected in the third round of the Canadian Football League draft by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1984. As the ninth director of athletics in Georgia Tech history, he follows in the footsteps of storied names such as Rice, John Heisman and Bobby Dodd. He was hired following a national search that began in August 2016 when Mike Bobinski accepted the athletics director position at Purdue University. A nine-member search committee led by Georgia Tech Foundation President Al Trujillo identified candidates. The search process was assisted by Turnkey Search. “Todd Stansbury is committed to athletes’ success both on and off the field,” Georgia Tech president Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson said at the time of Stansbury’s hire. “His global perspective and leadership experience in athletics and development, combined with a lifelong passion for Georgia Tech, make him the ideal candidate. I believe this is one of those rare golden moments in life where opportunity meets ambition. We welcome him home.” “I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to return to Georgia Tech, a place that has played such a large role in my life and the place responsible for opening up a world to me that I didn’t even know existed,” Stansbury said. “I am thankful to President Peterson and the selection committee for providing me this opportunity.”

Stansbury and his wife, Karen, who were married inside Georgia Tech’s Arthur B. Edge Intercollegiate Athletics Center, reside in Atlanta. After they were married in 1995, the couple traveled the world for 18 months before returning to the United States.

Derek Grice was named associate athletic director for facilities, operations & events in September 2015 and serves as a member of the GTAA senior leadership team. He also serves as the sport administrator for swimming & diving, men’s tennis and women’s track & field.

Grice came to The Flats after spending three years at North Texas as the senior associate A.D. for facilities & event management. While at North Texas, Grice was a member of the athletics’ senior staff, served as sport supervisor for the swimming & diving program, was the project man-ager for all major construction and capital projects, and managed game day operations for all home athletic events.

During his time at North Texas, Grice also coordinated the feasibility study and conceptual design for the newly proposed Mean Green Baseball Stadium.

Prior to his time at North Texas, he spent nine years in San Marcos, Texas, at Texas State, where he started as director of athletic facilities & game operations (2003-06) before becoming assistant A.D. for facilities & game operations (2006-12). He was the sport supervisor for the Bobcats’ baseball and softball programs, and was one of the primary members of the committee that developed “The Drive,” a comprehensive campaign to elevate Texas State to the Football Bowl Subdivision. He was also the project manager for more than $70 million in capital projects.

A native of Hattiesburg, Miss., Grice earned his bachelor’s degree in sports administration from Southern Miss in 2002 and his master’s degree in sports administration from USM in 2003. While at Southern Miss, he was a graduate assistant in event management.

Grice and his wife, Shay, have a daughter, Aubrey, and a son, Preston.

DEREK GRICEASSOCIATE AD/FACILITIES, OPS & EVENTSSOUTHERN MISS, 2002

AYO TAYLOR-DIXONSr. Associate A.D.External Operations

JACK THOMPSONSr. Associate A.D.Development

JOELEEN AKINAssociate A.D.Student-Athlete Development/SWA

SHOSHANNA ENGELAssociate A.D.Compliance

DEREK GRICEAssociate A.D.Facilities, Operationsand Events

JEFF KEISLERAssociate A.D.Annual Giving andEngagement

PHYLLIS LaBaWAssociate A.D.Student Services

MARVIN LEWISAssociate A.D.Administration andFinance

DOUG ALLVINEAssistant A.D.Innovation

ANDY BLANTONAssistant A.D.Broadcast Services

CHRIS BREENAssistant A.D.Student Services

MIKE FLYNNAssistant A.D.Communications andPublic Relations

LANCE MARKOSAssistant A.D.Compliance

TODD McCARTHYAssistant A.D.Video Services

SIMIT SHAHAssistant A.D.Brand and Ideation

JIM HALLAssociate V.P./ Associate A.D.Development

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G.P. “Bud” Peterson was appointed as the 11th president of Georgia Tech on April 1, 2009. Under his leadership, Georgia Tech has developed and begun the implementation of a 25-year strategic plan, exceeded the $1.5 billion goal for Campaign Georgia Tech by 20 percent, grown innovative collaborations and strategic partnerships, expanded the campus infrastructure, attracted startups and established companies to Tech Square, and increased national and global visibility. Notably in that time, applications have tripled, and enrollment has increased by 23 percent. Peterson came to Georgia Tech from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he served as chancellor. Prior to that, he served as provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, and for 19 years on the faculty and in leadership positions at Texas A&M University. He has worked for NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping establish the na-tional education and research agendas, serving on many industry, government, and academic task forces and committees. He has served on a number of national accreditation agencies, with a focus on improving and assessing outcomes for higher education. He also has served on congressional task forces, research councils, and advisory boards, including the Office of Naval Research, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy, the National Research Council, and the National Academy of Engineering. A distinguished scientist, he was appointed in 2008 by President George W. Bush, and again in 2014 by President Barack Obama, as a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the NSF and advises the U.S. president and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. In 2010, he was named by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke as a member of the National Advisory Council on Innova-tion and Entrepreneurship. President Obama appointed him to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) steering committee in 2011, and to the AMP 2.0 steering committee in 2013. He is a member of the board of directors of the Association of American Universities. In August 2016, he became chair of the NCAA Board of Governors, the NCAA’s highest govern-ing body. Peterson, a fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award in 2011. His research has focused on phase change heat transfer in both the cooling of electronic devices and spacecraft thermal control. He is widely published, authoring or co-authoring 16 books or book chapters, 210 refereed journal articles, and more than 170 conference publications. He also holds a total of 13 patents, with one pending. Peterson earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a second bachelor’s degree in mathematics, and a master’s degree in engineering, all from Kansas State University. While at Kansas State, he lettered three years as a tight end/wide receiver for the Wildcats. He earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. He and his wife, Val, have four adult children, two of whom are Georgia Tech alumni.

Charles Isbell, senior associate dean and professor in the College of Computing, was named faculty athletics representative (FAR) to the Georgia Tech Athletic Association on June 6, 2017. The FAR serves as the liaison between the Institute and the Athletic Association on is-sues regarding rules compliance, developments at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and activities related to Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) membership. “Charles is an engaged leader and innovator at Georgia Tech in numerous areas, and we are very fortunate that he has agreed to add the role as the Institute’s new faculty athletics representative to his responsibilities,” said Peterson. “On behalf of all of Georgia Tech, I would also like to thank Reggie DesRoches for serving us so well as our FAR for the past three years.” Isbell has been a faculty member at Georgia Tech since 2002, but first came to Tech as a student to earn his bachelor’s degree in computer science. He also holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His first institutional service role at Tech was with the Institute Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, where he worked with student-athletes returning to finish their degrees. “Since the very beginning of being here as a faculty member, I’ve been interested in the way student-athletes interact with the rest of the institution,” he said. Isbell hopes to continue events that DesRoches organized to facilitate faculty and student-athlete interaction. He also hopes to serve as a bridge for faculty members to pursue more research endeavors with the Athletic Association. “I can’t tell you the number of conversations I’ve had with faculty members who have been interested in working with athletics, but weren’t sure how to go about doing it,” he said. “I’m going to put energy into making those connections.” For Isbell, understanding the experience of student-athletes is paramount to success in higher education. Athletic achievements can elevate a university’s profile to prospective stu-dents, and student-athletes’ relationship to the university is one that can be used as a model for the broader campus community. “Anyone interested in higher education and how it has to grow and change has to un-derstand how Division I athletics works at a university,” he said. “As higher education changes, we have to think of ourselves more as a community and consider what lets people build connections and keep coming back. It’s going to have to happen with all students, faculty, and staff, and athletics can be an example of how to do that well.” While Isbell is a fan and frequent attendee of Georgia Tech athletic events, his support for student-athletes extends beyond the stands. “I want the student-athletes to know I am here for them, and I intend to talk with them and be a resource for them,” he said. “I want them to know that and believe it, and know that I take it very seriously.” Isbell’s research focuses on statistical machine learning and interactive artificial intel-ligence. He teaches several courses both to on-campus students and to students around the world in Tech’s Online Master of Science in Computer Science program. His three-year term as FAR began on July 1, 2017.

G.P. “BUD” PETERSON INSTITUTE PRESIDENTKANSAS STATE, 1975

CHARLES ISBELLFACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEGEORGIA TECH, 1990

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2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSGEORGIA TECH WINS NCAA WOMEN’S TENNIS TITLEJackets Defeat UCLA 4-2 in Championship Match

Athens, Ga. -- Kristi Miller, Amanda McDowell and Christy Striplin won singles matches and then senior Alison Silverio provided the clinching victory at No. 2 singles to give Georgia Tech a 4-2 victory over UCLA in the NCAA championship match Tuesday at Henry Feild Stadium. The championship is the first NCAA title in any sport for Georgia Tech, which has also won four national championships in football via wire service polls.

“I just couldn’t be happier,” said Tech head coach Bryan Shelton, whose team won its 21st straight match to finish the season at 29-4. “We fought our tails off. For Ali (Silverio) to come through in the clutch one more time for us in the final match of her career is just unbelievable.”

Tech fell behind by losing the doubles point and then trailed 2-1 before Miller and Striplin put the Jackets back on top 3-2 with Silverio just beginning her third set. Tech trailed in the remaining match on court six when Silverio finished off 40th-ranked Tracy Lin with a dominating 6-1 win in the third. Silverio had won the first 7-5 but dropped the second, also 7-5. Silverio, who also clinched the Jack-ets’ quarterfinal win over Fresno State, was named the Most Valuable Player of the NCAA Tournament.

McDowell earned Tech’s first singles win with a 6-1, 6-0 blitzing of Ashley Joelson at No. 4 singles. The freshman from Atlanta won her 10th straight match and her team-leading 39th of the season. She was undefeated in the NCAA matches to earn a spot on the all-tournament team.

One day after clinching Tech’s semifinal win over California, Striplin again provided a key victory as she rallied for a three-set win over Alex McGoodwin at No. 5 singles. After losing the first set, Striplin won 12 of the final 14 games for a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory and was also named to the all-tournament team.

Miller, ranked sixth in the nation, defeated No. 15 Riza Zalameda at No. 1 singles, 6-3, 7-6.

UCLA dominated in doubles winning 8-3 at both No. 1 and No. 2, although the Jackets led on court three when doubles ended. Zalameda and Yasmin Schnack defeated Tech’s third-raked duo of Miller and Whitney McCray, and Joelson and Goodwin downed Silverio and Amanda Craddock.

The Bruins earned a singles win from Schnack, who defeated Craddock at No. 3, and Lumpkin was leading for UCLA at No. 6.

No. 3 Georgia Tech 4, No. 12 UCLA 2NCAA Championship Match, Henry Feild Stadium, Athens, Ga.

SINGLES1. (6) Kristi Miller (GT) d. (15) Riza Zalameda (UCLA), 6-3, 7-6 (3)2. (93) Alison Silverio (GT) d. (40) Tracy Lin (UCLA), 7-5, 5-7, 6-13. (56) Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) d. (71) Amanda Craddock (GT), 6-3, 6-14. (94) Amanda McDowell (GT) d. (107) Ashley Joelson (UCLA), 6-1, 6-05. (62) Christy Striplin (GT) d. Alex McGoodwin (UCLA), 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, DNF6. Elizabeth Lumpkin (UCLA) led (108) Tarryn Rudman (GT), 2-6, 6-3, 5-2Order of Finish: 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 - Clinching Match: No. 2 singles

DOUBLES1. (19) Riza Zalameda/Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) d. (3) Kristi Miller/Whitney McCray (GT), 8-32. (53) Ashley Joelson/Alex Goodwin (UCLA) d. (26) Alison Silverio/Amanda Craddock (GT), 8-33. Tarryn Rudman/Kirsten Flower (GT) led (41) Elizabeth Lumpkin/Stephaine Wetmore (UCLA), 6-2, DNFOrder of Finish: 2,1Records: Georgia Tech 29-4, UCLA 21-8

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CARY, N.C. - Tournament MVP Alison Silverio came back after dropping her first set to win at No. 4 singles and lift sixth-ranked Georgia Tech to a 4-3 victory over No. 12 Miami in the finals of the ACC Championship. It marks the first ACC Championship in Georgia Tech tennis history. “I think it’s so hard to win an ACC title and it’s hard enough to get into the finals, much less complete the task by winning the tournament,” said head coach Bryan Shelton. “In 1988, we [the men’s team] came so close, just one match away from winning. Kenny [Thorne, head coach for Georgia Tech men’s tennis] and I were out there in the end and couldn’t quite get it done, so it has been a long time coming to have this opportunity again. It doesn’t feel much different, being a coach or player, as it is just as satisfying to win now as a coach. The girls on the court are the ones that got it done though, they deserve all of the credit.” In the tournament, the Yellow Jackets went 11-4 in singles matches, including a perfect 3-0 mark by Silverio. She also teamed with Kristi Miller to clinch the doubles point against the Hurricanes earlier in the day. The Yellow Jackets carried a 1-0 lead into singles play by earning wins at the No. 1 and 3 doubles positions. After the Hurricane duo of Megan Bradley and Staci Stevens defeated Lyndsay Shosho and Dasha Potapova, 8-5, at the No. 2 slot, the Yellow Jacket duo of Whitney McCray and Kelly Anderson downed Patricia Starzyk and Caren Seenauth, 8-5 at No. 3, setting up the top doubles slot for the clinching point. No. 18 Miller and Silverio then stopped a comeback by Audrey Banada and Melissa Applebaum to clinch the doubles point for the Yellow Jackets with a 9-7 score at the No. 1 position.Banada tied the match at 1-1 when she defeated Shosho, 6-1, 6-1, at the No. 5 singles position, and Miami took a 2-1 lead in the match when No. 99 Emily Mowery downed Tech’s Kacie Anson, 6-2, 6-0, at the No. 6 position. After Miami went up 3-1 with a 6-3, 6-4 win by the nation’s top-ranked Bradley at No. 1 singles, the Yellow Jackets battled back with wins at the Nos. 2 and 3 positions. At No. 2, Potapova battled the Hurricane’s Stevens, winning 6-2, 7-5, and the Jackets’ Anderson came back after winning a tiebreaker in the first set to defeat Applebaum, 7-6 (6), 6-1. Silverio then came back to win her second set 6-4 after dropping the first by a 5-7 mark and then breezed through the final set, 6-2 against Starzyk, to give the Yellow Jackets their first ACC Championship.

Match Results • #6 Georgia Tech 4, #12 Miami 3April 24, 2005 at Cary, NC • Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (5,6,1,2,3,4)

Singles competition:1. #1 Megan Bradley (UM) def. #19 Kristi Miller (GT) 6-3, 6-42. Dasha Potapova (GT) def. Staci Stevens (UM) 6-2, 7-53. Kelly Anderson (GT) def. Melissa Applebaum (UM) 7-6 (8-6), 6-14. Alison Silverio (GT) def. Patricia Starzyk (UM) 5-7, 6-4, 6-25. Audrey Banada (UM) def. Lyndsay Shosho (GT) 6-1, 6-16. #99 Emily Mowery (UM) def. Kacie Anson (GT) 6-2, 6-0

Doubles competition:1. #18 Miller/ Silverio (GT) def. #48 Banada/ Applebaum (UM) 9-72. Bradley/ Stevens (UM) def. Potapova/ Shosho (GT) 8-23. Whitney McCray/ Anderson (GT) def. Starzyk/Caren Seenauth (UM) 8-5

Match Notes:Miami 20-4; National ranking #12Georgia Tech 19-3; National ranking #6

2006 ACC CHAMPIONS

CARY, N.C. - With singles wins by Kelly Anderson, Kristi Miller and Christy Striplin, the 10th-ranked Georgia Tech women’s tennis team captured its second ACC Championship in as many years with a 4-1 victory over No. 9 Miami Sunday afternoon at the Cary Tennis Center in Cary, NC. With the win, the Yellow Jackets tied their previous season-high with their 21st win, moving to 21-5 on the season, while Miami dropped to 19-6. “Our goal from the first day of practice in the fall was to come back and win the ACC Championship,” said Georgia Tech head coach Bryan Shelton. “The girls have kept that goal in front of them all year, and for them to come out and keep that against a great Miami team is just a credit to the heart and discipline that they show every day.” Tech improved to 5-3 against the Hurricanes, and are a perfect 5-0 against Miami since Shelton began coach-ing on the Flats in 2000. After earning the first ACC Tennis Championship in school history a year ago, the Jackets are now back-to-back champions for the first time in history. The Jackets took a 1-0 lead in the match with quick victories at the Nos. 2 and 3 doubles slots. The Tech duo of Kacie Anson and Alison Silverio dropped Caren Seenauth and Patricia Starzyk, 8-3, on court three before Anderson and Whitney McCray captured the deciding point with an 8-4 victory over Monika Dancevic and Audrey Banada at the No. 2 position. “I think that our team stepped up in so many spots today,” said Shelton. “It started with our best doubles effort of the year, and it culminated with players stepping up in singles.” Anderson, ranked No. 111 in singles, gave the Jackets a 2-0 edge with a 6-0, 6-3 victory over Starzyk on court five before No. 83 Melissa Applebaum pulled the `Canes within one point with a 6-2, 6-4 win over No. 60 Lyndsay Shosho at No. 2 singles.ACC Tournament MVP Kristi Miller, the top-ranked singles player in the nation, then pushed the score to 3-0 with a hard-fought 6-4, 6-3 victory over the nation’s No. 2 singles player, ACC Player of the Year Audra Cohen, before Striplin clinched the championship for the Jackets with a 6-1, 7-5 win against Seenauth at the No. 6 slot in the lineup. “Up and down the lineup, I saw quality tennis all day long,” added Shelton, “and at the end of the day, we were holding the trophy. I’m just really proud of this group of players.”

Match Results • #10 Georgia Tech 4, #9 Miami 1April 23, 2006 at Cary, NC • Order of finish: Doubles (3,2); Singles (5,2,1,6)

Singles competition1. #1 Kristi Miller (GT) def. #2 Audra Cohen (UM) 6-4, 6-32. #83 Melissa Applebaum (UM) def. #60 Lyndsay Shosho (GT) 6-2, 6-43. #71 Alison Silverio (GT) vs. Monika Dancevic (UM) 4-6, 6-4, 2-0, unfinished4. #107 Tarryn Rudman (GT) vs. Audrey Banada (UM) 6-3, 6-6 (3-0), unfinished5. #111 Kelly Anderson (GT) def. Patricia Starzyk (UM) 6-0, 6-36. Christy Striplin (GT) def. Caren Seenauth (UM) 6-1, 7-5

Doubles competition1. #9 Miller/ Shosho (GT) vs. #3 Applebaum/ Cohen (UM) 4-5, unfinished2. Anderson/Whitney McCray (GT) def. Dancevic/ Banada (UM) 8-43. Kacie Anson/ Silverio (GT) def. Seenauth/ Starzyk (UM) 8-3

Match Notes:Miami 19-6; National ranking #9Georgia Tech 21-5; National ranking #10

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007 ACC CHAMPIONS

CARY, N.C. - Christy Striplin won 12 of her last 13 games en route to a 2-6, 6-0, 6-1 victory at No. 5 singles to clinch match point as the fifth-ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (23-4) captured their third-straight ACC Women’s Tennis Championship with a 4-1 win over No. 11 Miami in the title match Sunday afternoon at the Cary Tennis Complex. “It never gets old,” said an elated Bryan Shelton, head coach of the three-time ACC Champion women’s tennis team. For the third-straight day, the Yellow Jackets were led by freshman Amanda Craddock, who ended the tourna-ment with a 3-0 record in singles and a 2-0 mark in doubles to earn MVP honors. Craddock posted a 6-3, 6-2 win over Miami’s 50th-ranked Audrey Banada to tie the match at 1-1 after the Hurricanes won the doubles point to start the day. “A.C. is well deserving (of MVP honors) after her play this weekend,” said Shelton. “Not only did she win, but she won convincingly in all of her matches. She was the catalyst for this team all weekend, and the honor is just a tribute to what she’s done all season. She has gotten better and better as the season has gone on.” Freshman Amanda McDowell gave the Yellow Jackets a 2-1 lead with a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Romy Farah at the No. 4 singles spot before Tech’s eighth-ranked Kristi Miller stunned top-ranked Audra Cohen, 7-5, 6-2, at the top singles spot to push the score to 3-1. It was the second time in as many ACC Championship matches that Miller has bested Cohen. “Kristi’s win was huge,” said Shelton. “Last year she got over the hump, beating Audra at ACC’s, and she made shockwaves throughout the rankings. I think the same happened again today. She fell behind early (to Cohen), but got gritty and stuck in there. Once (Miller) got on top, she didn’t relinquish the lead. I’m so proud of her effort, especially after losing doubles. She came back strong to lead this team to victory.” Miami began singles play with a 1-0 lead after winning at the Nos. 1 and 3 doubles positions. Banada and Gina Sabatino stopped the Yellow Jacket tandem of Tarryn Rudman and Kirsten Flower, 8-3, at the third doubles spot before Tech’s 51st-ranked duo of Alison Silverio and Craddock handed Caren Seenauth and Farah an 8-6 loss at the second doubles position, setting up the top doubles line as the deciding match. Miami’s 33rd-ranked Cohen and Laura Vallverdu then outlasted Miller and Whitney McCray, the nation’s third-ranked doubles team, 8-6, to give the Hurricanes the first point of the match.

Match Results • #5 Georgia Tech 4, #11 Miami 1April 22, 2007 at Cary, NC • Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (3,4,1,5)

Singles competition1. #8 Kristi Miller (GT) def. #1 Audra Cohen (UM) 7-5, 6-22. #87 Alison Silverio (GT) vs. #20 Laura Vallverdu (UM) 6-1, 3-6, 5-4, unfinished3. #74 Amanda Craddock (GT) def. #50 Audrey Banada (UM) 6-3, 6-24. Amanda McDowell (GT) def. Romy Farah (UM) 6-1, 6-15. #54 Christy Striplin (GT) def. Caren Seenauth (UM) 2-6, 6-0, 6-16. Tarryn Rudman (GT) vs. Gina Sabatino (UM) 3-6, 5-3, unfinished

Doubles competition1. #33 Cohen/ Vallverdu (UM) def. #3 Miller/Whitney McCray (GT) 8-62. #51 Amanda Craddock/Alison Silverio (GT) def. Farah/ Seenauth (UM) 8-63. Banada/ Sabatino (UM) def. Kirsten Flower/ Rudman (GT) 8-3

Match Notes:Miami 19-6; National ranking #11Georgia Tech 23-4; National ranking #5

2010 ACC CHAMPIONS

CARY, N.C. - Sophomore Irina Falconi pulled off a dramatic three-set victory to clinch seventh-seeded Georgia Tech team’s 4-3 win over top-seeded and No. 1 ranked North Carolina in the finals of the 2010 ACC Tournament at the Cary Tennis Center. The Yellow Jackets captured their fourth ACC Tournament title under head Bryan Shelton and first since 2007. “What an incredible weekend,” Shelton said. “It is certainly one of the biggest highlights in our program’s history. It was a really special weekend to be able to see our players believe and execute the game plans. We fought through a lot of adversity this weekend physically but just remained so mentally tough.” Falconi, the tournament MVP, split the first two sets with No. 22 Sanaz Marand before winning the match in the third set, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. “That was one of the gutsiest performances that I have seen,” said Shelton about Falconi. “For her to be able to steady herself and get to the net on two of the biggest points of the match to clinch it for us was incredible for us.” The Yellow Jackets opened the day by taking two of three doubles matches to open up an early 1-0 lead over the Tar Heels. After Elizabeth Kilborn and Viet Ha Ngo fell on court three, the Jackets tandem of Hillary Davis and Lynn Blau picked up their teammates with an 8-6 victory over Sophie Grabinski and Jelena Durisic. With the point on the line, Tech’s No. 1 duo of Falconi and Sasha Krupina came through with an 8-5 win over Marand and Katrina Tsang. North Carolina pulled even with the Jackets when Jelena Durisic upended Krupina, 6-3, 6-2, at No. 3 singles. The Tar Heels Shinann Featherston followed with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Davis at the sixth position in the lineup to open a 2-1 advantage on Tech. Kilborn evened the score at 2-2 with a 6-2, 7-5 victory over Grabinski on court five but the Tar Heels would answer right back when No. 51 Tsang finished off Ngo, 6-2, 6-4 at No. 2 singles. Down 3-2, the Jackets Lynn Blau came from behind to win a huge 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over Gina Suarez-Malaguti on court four. The match came down to Falconi, the nation’s top-ranked player, and she did not disappoint. Falconi captured her school-record 26th dual-match victory of the season and has now won 20 straight matches to lead Tech to the title. “We could not have done this without everyone on the team contributing,” Shelton said. “This was truly a team effort this weekend. We got a lift from everyone on the team and it led us to this win.”

Match Results • #20 Georgia Tech 4, #1 North Carolina 3April 25, 2010 at Cary, NC • Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (3,6,5,2,4,1)

Singles competition:1. #1 Irina Falconi (GT) def. #22 Sanaz Marand (UNC) 6-1, 3-6, 6-42. #51 Katrina Tsang (UNC) def. Viet Ha Ngo (GT) 6-2, 6-43. Jelena Durisic (UNC) def. Sasha Krupina (GT) 6-3, 6-24. Lynn Blau (GT) def. Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) 1-6, 6-3, 6-35. Elizabeth Kilborn (GT) def. Sophie Grabinski (UNC) 6-2, 7-56. Shinann Featherston (UNC) def. Hillary Davis (GT) 6-0, 6-2

Doubles competition:1. #21 Irina Falconi/Sasha Krupina (GT) def. Sanaz Marand/Katrina Tsang (UNC) 8-52. Lynn Blau/Hillary Davis (GT) def. Sophie Grabinski/Jelena Durisic (UNC) 8-63. Jocelyn Ffriend/Shinann Featherston (UNC) def. Elizabeth Kilborn/Viet Ha Ngo (GT) 8-2

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 18-9, 5-5 ACC; National ranking #20North Carolina 26-4, 11-0 ACC; National ranking #1

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SERIES HISTORYABRAHAM BALDWIN

SERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1982 -- W 5-41983 -- L 3-6

SERIESHome: --, Away:--, Neutral:--

AGNES SCOTTGEORGIA TECH LEADS 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1979 W 6-31980 W 8-11981 W 9-01982 W 5-410/19/83 h W 9-05/2/84 a W 9-010/16/84 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away:1-0, Neutral:--

ALABAMAALABAMA LEADS 8-7DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/26/84 a L 0-911/17/84 h W 5-411/8/86 h L 2-72/6/87 a L 1-62/20/88 a L 0-94/29/89 h W 5-42/18/90 a L 1-52/10/96 a L 2-72/2/97 h L (#21) 0-72/14/98 a W (#62) 8-12/13/99 h L (#65) 4-55/14/04 n W (#28) 4-02/16/05 h W (#37) 4-32/18/06 a W (#55) 5-25/12/12 a W (#8) 4-3

SERIESHome: 3-3, Away: 3-5, Neutral: 1-0

ALABAMA STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/13/17 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

ALCORN STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/9/08 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

APPALACHIAN ST.GT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/9/85 h W 9-01/30/10 h W (#29) 4-2

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

ARIZONA STATE

GT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/1/09 h W (#21) 4-25/15/11 h W (#17) 4-1

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

ARMSTRONG STATEGT LEADS 5-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1980 W 8-11981 W 8-11981 W 9-01982 L 4-51983 W 6-35/5/84 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: --, Neutral:--

AUBURNGT LEADS 14-10DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/18/84 a L 0-910/31/84 h L 3-610/16/85 a W 5-42/20/87 h L 0-62/24/88 h L 2-72/16/89 h L 3-62/11/90 h W 6-33/6/91 a L 3-63/29/92 h L 1-81/31/93 a L 0-92/11/94 h L 0-93/5/00 h W (#47) 6-32/16/01 a W (#68) 5-22/24/02 h W (#62) 6-12/2/03 a W (#32) 5-22/19/04 h W (#75) 5-22/19/06 a W 7-02/17/07 h W (#68) 7-01/23/08 a W (#27) 7-01/28/09 h W (#27) 5-21/24/10 a W (#35) 7-02/13/11 h W (#61) 7-03/14/12 a W (#62) 5-22/12/17 n L (#14) 2-4

SERIESHome: 7-6 Away: 7-3, Neutral: 0-1

AUGUSTAGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1979 W 5-41982 W 8-1

SERIESHome: --, Away: --, Neutral: --

AUGUSTANAAUGUSTANA LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 L 3-6

SERIESHome: --, Away: --, Neutral: --

AUSTIN PEAYGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/14/10 H W 4-0

SERIESHome: --, Away: --, Neutral: --

BAYLORSERIES TIED 3-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE10/14/83 h W 6-33/13/87 h L 4-53/8/88 h W 9-01/29/05 h W (#41) 5-23/23/06 a L (#11) 1-63/1/09 h L (#7) 2-5

SERIESHome: 3-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral:0-0

BERRYGT LEADS 7-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1978 L 3-61978 L 4-51980 W 5-11981 W 9-01982 W 5-41983 W 7-23/31/84 h W 6-04/26/84 h W 9-03/8/86 n W 6-0

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral:1-0

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERNBIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1981 L 2-71982 L 1-8

SERIESHome: --, Away: -- Neutral:--

BOSTON COLLEGEGT LEADS 11-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/24/91 h L 4-53/26/06 h W (#61) 7-03/11/07 a W 7-04/12/08 h W 7-04/4/09 h W 6-14/1/10 a W 6-14/3/11 h W (#39) 7-03/24/12 a W (#62) 5-23/30/13 h W 4-33/14/14 a L (#45) 3-44/10/15 h W (#49) 7-03/6/16 a W 6-14/14/17 h W 5-2

SERIESHome: 7-1, Away: 4-1, Neutral: 0-0

BRENAUGT LEADS 8-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1979 L 3-61979 L 3-61981 W 8-11982 W 8-11982 W 6-31983 L 2-710/13/83 a W 9-03/6/84 h W 7-210/25/84 a W 9-0

4/4/85 h W 8-12/2/90 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 3-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0

CALIFORNIACAL LEADS 6-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/21/07 n W (#10) 4-22/14/09 n L (#2) 2-55/15/09 n L (#9) 0-52/12/10 n L (#3) 2-52/19/11 n L (#5) 1-45/17/12 n L (#9) 0-42/10/17 n L (#8) 0-4

SERIESHome: 0-0 Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-6

CAL POLYGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/9/03 n W (#54) 4-0

SERIESHome: 0-0 Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

UC SANTA BARBARAUC SANTA BARBARA LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/91 a L 4-5

SERIESHome: 0-0 Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

CAL STATE FULLERTONCAL STATE FULLERTON LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/94 a L 4-5 SERIESHome: 0-0 Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

CALVINGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1982 W 5-4

SERIESHome: -- Away: --, Neutral: --

CENTRAL FLORIDAGT LEADS 3-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/28/86 a W 9-03/22/89 a W 9-03/21/96 a W 5-42/9/97 a L 4-5

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 3-1, Neutral: 0-0

CHARLOTTEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/10/94 h W forfeit

SERIESHome: 1-0 Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

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CHATTANOOGAGT LEADS 8-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/19/84 n L 0-93/2/90 h W 5-13/28/95 h W 6-14/2/97 h W 7-22/24/98 h W 8-13/6/00 h W 9-01/27/02 h W 7-01/18/10 h W 7-02/18/17 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 8-0 Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1

CLEMSONCLEMSON LEADS 29-11DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/3/84 h L 0-93/13/85 a L 1-84/3/86 h L 0-93/11/87 a L 1-63/30/88 h L 2-73/9/89 a L 1-84/14/89 n L 2-74/4/90 h L 1-83/1/91 a L 1-82/28/92 h L 0-92/24/93 a L (#23) 0-94/23/93 n L (#13) 0-64/5/94 h L 0-92/7/95 a L (#24) 0-94/9/96 h L 2-72/26/97 a W (#26) 5-44/8/98 h L (#56) 2-74/17/99 a L 4-54/15/00 h L (#26) 3-64/10/01 a W 5-24/4/02 h L (#44) 3-44/19/02 n W (#39) 4-34/3/03 a L (#23) 3-44/1/03 h L (#21) 3-43/3/05 a W (#18) 4-33/1/06 h W (#22) 4-34/22/06 n W (#17) 4-13/3/07 a L (#13) 3-42/27/08 h W (#24) 6-14/19/08 n L (#25) 1-42/25/09 a L (#14) 3-42/24/10 h L (#12) 2-54/24/10 n W (#8) 4-23/3/11 a W (#11) 5-23/7/12 h L (#26) 3-42/13/13 a L (#20) 1-63/28/14 h L (#17) 1-64/4/15 a L (#22) 3-43/25/16 h W (#25) 6-13/5/17 a W 5-2

SERIESHome: 3-14, Away: 5-12, Neutral: 3-3

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONGT LEADS 5-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/17/84 h L 0-93/2/91 h W 6-02/22/92 h L 3-62/21/93 a L 3-62/19/94 h W 6-33/23/95 a W 5-42/25/96 h W 6-32/16/97 h W 5-4

SERIES

Home: 4-2, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0

COLORADOGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/24/89 h W 7-1

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

COLUMBIAGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/24/15 h W (#38) 4-1

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

COLUMBUSSERIES TIED 5-5DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1979 L 3-61979 W 5-41980 L 0-91980 L 2-71981 L 0-92/25/84 a L 3-63/10/86 n W 5-12/25/87 h W 6-34/8/88 h W 6-33/29/89 h W forfeit

SERIESHome: 3-0., Away: 0-1, Neutral:1-0

DAVIDSONGT LEADS 7-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/24/85 h W 8-14/28/89 h W 9-02/20/93 h L 4-53/4/94 h L 1-83/24/95 a W 7-02/23/96 h W 6-14/11/97 h W 8-12/6/98 h W 6-1

2/5/99 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 6-2, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

DENVERGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/24/07 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

DUKEDUKE LEADS 35-9DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/04 a L 0-94/6/85 h L 1-82/21/86 a L 0-94/11/86 n L 0-93/29/87 h L 1-84/2/88 a L 1-84/15/88 n L 3-63/26/89 h L 4-5

4/8/90 a L 0-93/13/91 h L 0-94/4/92 a L 0-94/17/92 n L 1-54/1/93 h L (#3) 1-84/17/94 a L 0-94/22/94 n L 0-63/12/95 h L (#10) 0-93/30/96 a L 0-93/8/97 h L (#4) 0-93/8/98 a L (#3) 0-93/28/99 h L (#2) 1-84/23/99 n L (#4) 0-53/25/00 a L (#11) 0-94/14/01 h L (#2) 1-63/23/02 a L (#7) 2-54/20/02 n L (#4) 2-44/13/03 h L (#5) 2-54/10/04 a L (#4) 1-64/16/05 h L (#16) 3-44/9/06 a L (#14) 2-53/1/07 h W (#20) 4-34/20/07 n W (#22) 4-03/22/08 a L (#9) 3-44/11/09 a L (#5) 3-44/10/10 h W (#7) 4-34/10/11 a L (#4) 2-55/20/11 n L (#3) 3-44/1/12 h L (#3) 0-74/6/13 a W (#6) 4-04/19/14 h W (#1) 4-33/29/15 a W (#17) 4-34/24/15 n W (#23) 4-34/15/16 h W (#8) 4-34/22/17 a L (#15) 3-44/29/17 n W (#12) 4-2

SERIESHome: 4-12, Away: 2-16, Neutral: 3-7

EAST TENNESSEE ST.GT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/15/95 h W 7-24/4/96 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 2-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

EMORYGT LEADS 18-8DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1977 L 1-81977 L 1-81978 L 2-71979 L 3-61980 L 2-71981 W 7-21982 L 1-81983 L 0-910/6/83 a W 8-12/23/84 h L 4-510/23/84 a W 8-12/21/85 h W 7-23/3/85 h W 6-010/30/85 h W 8-14/1/86 h W 6-310/14/86 a W 8-14/14/87 h W 5-04/12/88 a W 9-02/25/89 h W 9-02/3/90 h W 8-12/9/91 h W 9-02/9/92 h W 8-12/6/93 h W 7-22/12/94 h W 9-02/28/95 h W 7-02/20/96 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 13-1., Away: 4-0, Neutral: 0-0

ERSKINEERSKINE LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 L 3-6

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

FLAGLERFLAGLER LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 L 0-93/26/87 a L 2-5

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

FLORIDAFLORIDA LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/17/08 n L 2-45/12/13 n L (#1) 0-45/9/15 n L (#5) 0-4

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-3

FLORIDA ATLANTICGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/12/89 a W 9-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

FLORIDA INTERNATIONALFLORIDA INTERNATIONAL LEADS 4-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/10/89 a W 8-13/8/91 h W 9-03/24/92 a L 0-62/7/93 h L 3-52/3/94 h L 2-73/5/01 a L (#36) 3-4

SERIESHome: 1-2., Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0

FLORIDA JR. COLLEGEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1981 W 5-4

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

FLORIDA STATEFLORIDA STATE LEADS 19-15DATE H/A RESULT SCORE11/16/84 a L 1-63/26/86 a L 2-72/26/90 a L 1-53/27/92 a L 1-81/24/93 h L 1-82/5/94 a L 0-9

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4/11/95 a L 0-64/13/96 a L 1-82/22/97 a L (#52) 1-84/18/97 n L 1-52/21/98 h W (#44) 5-4DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/10/99 h L (#18) 3-64/8/00 a W (#19) 5-44/21/00 n L (#22) 3-54/7/01 h L (#61) 1-64/20/01 n L (#47) 2-44/6/02 a L 1-64/5/03 h W (#48) 5-24/3/04 a L (#30) 3-44/9/05 h W (#34) 5-24/22/05 n W (#36) 4-14/2/06 a W (#67) 5-23/25/07 h W (#15) 6-14/2/08 a W (#18) 4-33/8/09 h W (#17) 5-24/17/09 n L (#17) 3-42/26/11 h L (#20) 2-53/17/12 a W (#39) 5-23/10/13 h W (#16) 4-32/28/14 a W (#34) 5-23/17/15 h L (#67) 3-44/25/15 n W (#73) 4-33/18/16 a W (#6) 4-12/26/17 h W (#36) 5-2

SERIESHome: 7-5., Away: 6-10, Neutral: 2-4

FRESNO STATEGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/18/07 n W (#14) 4-22/13/09 n W (#13) 4-3

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0

FURMANGT LEADS 18-5DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/4/84 h W 5-42/23/85 a W 5-42/14/86 h W 5-42/15/87 a L 4-52/5/88 h W 6-32/10/90 h W 7-23/15/91 a L 0-63/7/92 h L 3-63/5/93 a L 3-64/9/94 h L 2-74/5/95 a W 6-14/14/96 h W 4-34/9/97 a W 6-23/22/98 h W 9-03/5/99 a W 8-13/18/00 h W (#72) 5-43/24/01 a W 6-13/10/02 h W (#75) 5-23/8/03 a W (#72) 6-13/20/04 h W 6-13/15/06 a W 7-04/11/07 h W 7-0

5/12/07 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 11-2., Away: 7-3, Neutral: 2-0

GEORGETOWNGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/28/85 a W 8-1

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away:1-0, Neutral: 0-0

GEORGIAGEORGIA LEADS 24-5DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/2/84 h L 0-62/1/86 h L 0-94/8/87 a L 0-92/10/88 h L 0-94-11/89 a L 0-94/11/90 h L 0-64/9/91 a L 0-62/13/92 h L 0-92/18/93 a L (#7) 0-92/11/99 a L (#3) 0-93/21/00 h L (#3) 0-93/27/01 a L (#3) 1-62/23/02 h L (#1) 2-53/11/04 h L (#2) 3-45/15/04 a L (#5) 0-43/16/05 a W (#2) 4-32/25/06 h W (#18) 6-12/28/07 a L (#12) 2-52/8/08 n W (#6) 7-02/23/08 h L (#4) 3-43/19/09 a L (#3) 1-63/20/10 h W (#12) 5-22/5/11 a L (#16) 2-51/21/12 h L (#7) 3-42/23/13 a L (#5) 3-42/23/14 h L (#7) 0-72/21/15 a L (#3) 1-42/20/16 h L (#4) 1-42/24/17 a W (#13) 4-3

SERIESHome: 2-12, Away: 2-12, Neutral: 1-0

GEORGIA SOUTHERNGT LEADS 10-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/1/84 h W 6-33/4/85 h W 6-32/28/86 h W 5-13/9/86 n W 6-04/5/88 h W 9-03/3/95 h L 2-54/6/96 h L 2-52/28/97 h W 7-22/28/98 h W 9-02/27/99 a W 7-22/25/00 h W 9-02/18/17 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 8-2., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-0

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERNGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1981 W 9-01982 W 9-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

GEORGIA STATEGT LEADS 22-4DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1978 W 5-41978 W 6-3

1980 L 1-81980 L 1-81981 W 5-31983 L 4-53/2/85 h W 6-04/3/85 h W 8-12/12/86 h W 9-011/8/86 h W 9-02/11/87 h W 9-04/7/88 h W 9-02/26/89 h W 9-02/15/90 h W 9-12/27/93 h W 5-44/13/94 h L 3-64/14/98 h W (#75) 7-21/31/99 h W 4-32/18/00 h W 9-02/9/01 h W 7-01/27/02 h W 6-11/29/03 h W 7-02/22/04 h W 5-21/19/05 h W 7-01/27/12 h W (#54) 5-22/21/13 h W (#58) 5-2

SERIESHome: 19-1., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0

HARVARDSERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/17/02 n W (#39) 5-22/20/05 h L (#18) 2-5

SERIESHome: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1

HOPEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1980 W 5-4

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

HOUSTONSERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/98 a L (#71) 3-62/20/05 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

HUNTINGTONGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1981 W 5-4

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

ILLINOISGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/11/07 a W 7-0

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

INDIANAGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/19/99 a W (#37) 5-42/6/00 h W (#55) 6-3

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

IOWASERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE10/5/85 a L 2-72/24/01 h L (#48) 3-42/8/02 h W (#43) 6-12/8/03 h W (#61) 6-22/14/04 a L (#68) 3-4

1/29/11 h W (#30) 5-2

SERIESHome: 3-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0

JACKSON STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/8/09 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

JACKSONVILLE STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/14/11 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

KANSASSERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/10/89 h W 6-33/12/90 h L 4-5

SERIESHome: 1-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

KENNESAWGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 W 9-02/28/84h W 8-04/2/85 h W def.

1/31/16 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

KENTUCKYGT LEADS 5-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/11/02 n L (#17) 1-42/4/06 n W (#12) 6-15/13/07 h W (#33) 4-02/17/08 h W (#29) 6-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE

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SERIESHome: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1

LAMARGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/23/93 h W 8-1

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

LONG BEACH STATEGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/27/91 a W 8-13/21/94 a W 6-3

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away:2-0, Neutral: 0-0

LOUISIANA STATELOUISIANA STATE LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/4/91 h L 1-81/24/16 h L (#21) 2-4

SERIESHome: 0-2, Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

LOUISVILLEGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/6/15 h W 5-24/8/16 a W 6-13/12/17 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away:1-0, Neutral: 0-0

LOYOLA MARYMOUNTGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/26/90 h W 6-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MARQUETTEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/20/99 n W (#35) 5-4

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 1-0

MARYLANDGT LEADS 25-15DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/12/84 h L 2-73/27/85 a L 1-84/6/86 h W 5-44/13/86 n L 2-72/27/87 a L 3-64/12/87 n L 4-5

3/27/88 h L 4-54/1/89 a L 3-64/15/89 n L 3-63/18/90 h W 7-24/12/91 a W 6-33/14/92 h W 5-44/16/92 n W 5-44/10/93 a W 5-13/13/94 h W 6-34/21/94 n W 5-24/2/95 a L 3-64/20/95 n L 2-53/18/96 h L 1-83/28/97 a L 4-54/19/98 h L (#51) 3-64/4/99 a L (#41) 4-54/2/00 h W (#60) 6-23/3101 a W 4-33/31/02 h W (#43) 5-23/30/03 a W 6-13/28/04 h W (#60) 4-34/3/05 a W (#59) 5-23/25/06 h W (#31) 7-03/9/07 a W (#67) 7-04/13/08 h W 7-04/5/09 h W 7-04/3/10 a W 7-04/1/11 h L (#28) 3-44/21/11 n W (#32) 4-13/23/12 a W (#73) 5-24/19/12 n W 4-03/31/13 h W 4-04/25/13 n W 4-03/16/14 a W 7-0SERIESHome: 11-5., Away 9-6, Neutral: 5-4

MEMPHISGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE11/2/85 h W 6-32/7/87 n W 6-31/22/12 h W (#68) 6-1

SERIESHome: 2-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 1-0

MERCER-ATLANTAGT LEADS 4-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1978 W 9-01979 W 9-01980 W 9-01/31/16 h W 5-1

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MIAMI (FLORIDA)SERIES TIED 12-12DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/14/85 h L def.3/10/91 h L 1-73/25/99 a L (#25) 2-73/6/01 a W (#38) 4-34/10/05 h W (#9) 4-34/24/05 n W (#12) 4-33/31/06 a W (#5) 4-34/23/06 n W (#9) 4-13/24/07 h W (#9) 5-24/22/07 n W (#11) 4-13/9/08 a W (#11) 6-13/7/09 h W (#6) 5-23/24/10 a L (#11) 2-54/23/10 n W (#11) 4-33/5/11 h L (#12) 3-4

3/21/12 a L (#6) 2-54/20/12 n W (#9) 4-33/9/13 h L (#13) 1-64/26/13 n L (#11) 1-43/2/14 a L (#20) 0-71/29/16 a L (#11) 0-74/23/16 n L (#7) 2-43/14/17 h W (#29) 5-2

SERIESHome: 4-5, Away:3-5, Neutral: 5-2

MIAMI (OHIO)GT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/3/13 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MICHIGANSERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/10/02 n W (#34) 4-2 2/18/11 n L (#8) 1-4 SERIESHome: 0-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 1-1

MIDDLE GEORGIAGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 W 6-3

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST.GT LEADS 9-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/4/95 h W 8-12/2/96 h W 8-12/1/97 h W 5-41/31/98 h W 5-22/7/99 h W 7-01/30/00 h W 7-22/18/01 h W (#56) 5-22/16/03 a W 5-22/11/04 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 8-0., Away:1-0, Neutral: 0-0

MINNESOTASERIES TIED 2-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/85 h L 1-810/4/85 a L 1-83/22/03 h W (#34) 5-2

2/1/04 a W (#40) 6-1

SERIESHome: 1-1., Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0

MISSISSIPPIMISSISSIPPI LEADS 3-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/25/90 n L 2-73/9/91 h L 0-7

5/9/09 h W (#21) 4-15/15/10 h L (#17) 0-4

2/11/17 n W (#19) 5-2 SERIESHome: 1-2., Away:0-0, Neutral: 1-1

MISSISSIPPI STATEMISSISSIPPI STATE LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/5/87 h L 0-94/7/91 h L 4-5SERIESHome: 0-2., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MOBILEMOBILE LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/25/95 h L 2-7

SERIESHome: 0-1., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

MURRAY STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/3/90 h W forfiet

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away:0-0, Neutral: 0-0

NEBRASKAGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/25/14 a W (#25) 4-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

NORTH CAROLINAUNC LEADS 34-11DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/23/04 a L 0-94/5/85 h L 0-92/8/86 a L 0-94/3/87 h L 0-94/10/87 n L 2-72/26/88 a L 0-94/16/88 n L 4-53/4/89 h L 2-74/7/90 a L 1-84/6/91 h W 5-44/12/92 a L 0-94/17/93 h L 3-64/16/94 a L 0-94/8/95 h L 2-73/31/96 a L 0-94/5/97 h L 3-64/5/98 a W 5-43/27/99 h L (#27) 4-53/26/00 a L (#51) 4-54/15/01 h L (#20) 3-43/24/02 a L (#8) 2-54/12/03 h L (#12) 2-54/9/04 a L (#12) 2-54/15/04 n L (#14) 1-44/17/05 h W (#13) 5-24/23/05 n W (#13) 4-24/8/06 a L (#5) 3-42/2/07 n W (#7) 4-33/31/07 h W (#13) 4-34/21/07 n W (#10) 4-2

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SERIESHome: 3-13, Away: 4-14, Neutral: 4-7

NC STATEGT LEADS 30-12DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/26/84 a L 3-64/1/85 h L 2-72/22/86 a L 1-83/4/87 h L 1-84/11/87 n L 2-72/27/88 a L 3-64/17/88 n W 7-24/9/89 h W 5-34/16/89 n W 8-14/1/90 a W 9-04/5/91 h W 8-14/11/92 a L 4-53/4/93 h W 6-32/27/94 a L 0-93/11/95 h L (#45) 2-73/2/96 a L 1-84/18/96 n L 3-62/15/97 h W (#62) 7-23/7/98 a L (#57) 4-53/12/99 h W (#61) 7-24/22/99 n W (#t64) 6-23/11/00 a W 8-13/18/01 h W 7-03/16/02 a W 6-13/9/03 h W 5-23/7/04 h W (#75) 4-33/13/05 a W (#71) 7-04/16/06 h W (#36) 7-04/21/06 n W (#38) 4-04/8/07 a W (#45) 6-13/29/08 h W (#42) 7-04/18/08 n W (#36) 4-03/29/09 a W 6-13/28/10 h W (#26) 4-33/26/11 a W (#20) 4-34/14/12 h W (#75) 6-14/21/13 a W (#44) 4-33/30/14 h W (#64) 5-22/26/16 h W (#44) 6-14/21/17 a W (#28) 7-0

SERIESHome: 14-3, Away: 10-7, Neutral: 6-2

NORTH FLORIDASERIES TIED 2-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/23/87 a L 0-74/9/88 h W 5-43/20/89 a L 4-53/4/90 h W 5-4

SERIESHome: 2-0., Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0

NORTH GEORGIAGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1981 W 9-01982 W 7-21983 W 6-3

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

NORTH TEXASGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/13/12 h W 6-1

3/1/13 h W (#47) 4-0

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

NORTHEAST LOUISIANASERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/1/91 h W 6-33/1/92 h L 3-6

SERIESHome: 1-1. Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

NORTHWESTERNSERIES TIED 8-8DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/94 h L 0-53/4/06 h L (#6) 3-45/18/06 n L (#9) 0-42/12/07 a W (#6) 4-32/2/08 h L (#7) 1-62/10/08 n W (#3) 4-22/22/09 h L (#1) 2-52/28/10 a L (#2) 1-61/23/11 h W (#9) 5-22/24/12 a W (#9) 5-23/27/13 h W (#11) 4-33/21/14 a L (#9) 0-74/8/15 h W (#23) 5-22/28/16 a L (#53) 3-43/22/17 h W (#47) 7-05/14/17 h W (#39) 4-0

SERIESHome: 5-4, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 1-1

NOTRE DAME GT LEADS 10-4DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/4/07 n W (#4) 4-25/20/07 n W (#7) 4-23/1/08 a W (#16) 5-23/14/09 h W (#4) 4-32/27/10 a L (#7) 3-43/24/11 h W (#19) 5-22/26/12 a L (#23) 3-41/26/13 n L (#26) 3-43/16/13 h L (#19) 2-52/21/14 a W (#22) 4-33/22/15 h W (#32) 4-34/10/16 a W (#45) 4-34/22/16 n W (#47) 4-04/15/17 h W (#28) 7-0

SERIESHome: 4-1, Away: 3-2, Neutral: 3-1

OGLETHORPE GT LEADS 8-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1977 W 6-31978 W 9-01980 W 9-01980 W 9-01981 W 8-11983 W 9-01983 W 9-0

5/1/84 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

OHIO STATEGT LEADS 3-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/99 n W (#46) 5-43/14/04 h W (#39) 7-02/13/05 a W (#65) 5-22/14/15 h L (#27) 3-42/14/16 a L (#6) 1-65/19/16 n L (#4) 2-4

SERIESHome: 1-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-1

OLD DOMINIONGT LEADS 5-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/8/95 h W 5-23/6/96 h W 5-23/13/97 h W 7-23/12/98 h W 9-02/1/14 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

OKLAHOMA STATEOKLAHOMA STATE LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/11/12 n W (#38) 4-11/25/15 h L (#19) 3-45/22/17 n L (#9) 3-4

SERIESHome: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1

OREGONGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/15/17 a W 6-1

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

PEACEPEACE LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE11/9/86 h L 4-5

SERIESHome: 0-1., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

PENNGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE

2/26/00 h W 9-05/13/06 h W (#45) 4-01/28/17 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 3-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

PEPPERDINEGT LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/2/04 a L (#26) 3-45/14/05 h W (#40) 4-02/1/07 n W (#13) 7-0 SERIESHome: 2-0., Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

PITTSBURGHGT LEADS 4-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/11/14 h W 7-04/17/15 a W 7-03/27/16 h W 6-13/24/17 a W 4-0

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0

PORTLANDGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/14/17 n W 7-0

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

PRESBYTERIANSERIES TIED 1-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 L 7-03/1/86 a W 9-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

PRINCETONGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/3/12 h W (#51) 5-25/13/16 n W (#39) 4-1

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

PURDUEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/9/14 n W (#39) 4-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

RICEGT LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/93 a L 3-62/17/05 h W (#39) 5-22/23/06 h W (#58) 7-0

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SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

RICHMONDGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/29/88 h W 5-4

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

ROLLINSGT LEADS 3-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/27/86 a L 4-53/24/88 a W 6-33/21/89 a W 6-3

2/9/90 h W 7-2

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-0

SAMFORDGT LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/24/89 h W 9-03/8/90 h W 6-0

2/18/96 h L 4-5

SERIESHome: 2-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

SAN DIEGOGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/3/02 a W 6-1

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

SAN DIEGO STATEGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/4/02 a W (#44) 4-32/29/04 a W\ (#34) 6-1

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0

SHORTERSHORTER LEADS 7-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1978 W 6-31979 L 2-71979 W 5-41980 L 3-61981 L 4-51981 L 4-51982 L 1-81982 L 1-81983 L 2-73/8/84 h W 6-3

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

SIENNA HEIGHTSGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/7/84 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

SOUTH ALABAMAGT LEADS 4-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/6/88 h W 5-42/19/89 h L 1-53/30/90 h W 5-32/23/01 a L (#13) 2-52/10/02 h W (#25) 6-12/1/03 a L (#27) 3-4

3/6/05 h W (#47) 5-2

SERIESHome: 4-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0

SOUTH CAROLINASOUTH CAROLINA LEADS 4-4DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/24/85 a L 1-83/16/91 a L 2-72/13/00 a L (#13) 2-63/11/01 h L (#20) 1-62/16/02 a W (#39) 5-23/12/03 h W (#24) 7-01/28/12 h W (#27) 4-05/14/16 n W (#13) 4-0

SERIESHome: 2-1., Away: 1-3, Neutral: 1-0

SOUTH FLORIDASERIES TIED 4-4DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/18/84 h L 0-93/23/88 a L 3-63/3/91 h L 0-62/8/97 a L (#35) 1-83/21/07 a W (#39) 5-21/26/08 h W (#29) 7-01/30/11 h W (#28) 4-21/31/15 h W #59 (6-1)

SERIESHome: 3-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANAGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/12/06 h W 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIASOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/10/03 n L (#5) 0-4

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

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GT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/27/98 a W 7-2

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

SOUTHERN MISSGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/7/87 n W 6-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral:1-0

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANASW LOUISIANA LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/30/94 h L 1-8

SERIESHome: 0-1., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

SPELMANGT LEADS 3-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1977 L 4-51977 W 7-21980 W 9-03/31/84 h W 6-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

STANFORDGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/3/07 n W (#1) 4-32/9/08 n W (#1) 4-3

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0

STETSONGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/96 a W 9-0

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

SYRACUSEGT LEADS 5-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1/17/13 h W (#72) 4-34/13/14 h W (#68) 7-04/19/15 a W 5-23/11/16 h W (#30) 7-03/26/17 a W 4-3

SERIESHome: 3-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0

TAMPAGT LEADS 1-0

DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/88 a W forfeit

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

TENNESSEEGT LEADS 6-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/10/88 L 2-75/10/08 h W (#25) 4-02/13/10 n L (#13) 3-41/27/13 n W (#23) 4-22/15/14 a W (#27) 5-22/15/15 h W (#31) 5-22/12/16 a W (#59) 5-22/5/17 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 3-0., Away: 2-0, Neutral: 1-1

TEXASTEXAS LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/17/05 n L (#10) 3-42/2/06 n L (#15) 2-55/16/08 n W (#19) 4-2

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-2

TEXAS A&MGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/17/03 h W (#30) 5-23/21/06 a W (#57) 4-3

SERIESHome: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

TCUGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/14/99 h W (#51) 5-41/30/09 h W (#25) 5-2

SERIESHome: 2-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

TIFT COLLEGEGT LEADS 5-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1978 W 9-01980 W 8-11981 W 8-11982 W 8-11983 W 8-1

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

TULANEGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/26/93 h W 5-42/8/98 h W 6-1

SERIESHome: 2-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

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UABGT LEADS 9-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE4/25/84 h L 2-711/1/85 a W 7-22/14/87 h W 8-12/21/88 a W 6-34/7/89 h W 6-33/16/90 h W 6-04/9/92 h W 6-02/28/93 a L 4-52/11/96 a L 2-53/2/97 h W 9-02/15/98 a W (#71) 6-31/10/16 h W 7-0

SERIESHome: 6-1, Away: 3-2, Neutral: 0-0

UCLASERIES TIED 3-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/13/00 n L (#9) 0-65/12/01 n L (#30) 3-45/22/07 n W (#12) 4-22/15/09 n W (#3) 4-32/10/12 n L (#4) 2-41/29/17 h W (#24) 4-2 SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-3

UNLVUNLV LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/27/90 a L 4-5

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTHGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1983 W 6-2

SERIESHome: 0-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

VALDOSTA STATESERIES TIED 2-2DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1979 L 2-71982 L 4-51983 W 7-22/16/85 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 1-0., Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

VANDERBILTVANDERBILT LEADS 13-5DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/18/84 h L 4-53/3/86 h L 4-53/3/89 h W 6-32/20/94 h L 0-61/28/01 a L (#11) 1-61/25/02 h L (#4) 1-62/15/03 a L (#10) 1-6

3/19/04 h L (#4) 1-62/26/05 a L (#6) 0-73/7/06 h W (#12) 7-02/22/07 a L (#25) 2-55/5/08 h L (#20) 3-43/25/09 a W (#26) 4-33/21/10 h W (#17) 4-33/19/11 a W (#16) 4-32/2/13 h L (#21) 1-61/26/14 n L (#16) 3-45/10/14 a L (#10) 2-4

SERIESHome: 3-7., Away:2-5, Neutral: 0-1

VIRGINIAVIRGINIA LEADS 24-15DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/24/84 n L 1-83/30/85 a L 0-94/5/86 h L 0-94/12/86 n L 2-72/28/87 a L 1-83/26/88 h W 6-34/2/89 a L 4-54/13/90 h W 8-12/29/92 h L 2-74/9/93 a L (#22) 1-83/12/94 h L 0-94/1/95 a L 3-62/24/96 h L 4-53/26/97 a L 2-74/18/98 h L (#34) 4-54/3/99 a W (#43) 5-44/18/99 h L (#34) 4-54/1/00 h W (#55) 8-14/1/01 a W (#54) 5-23/30/02 h W (#48) 5-13/28/03 a W (#22) 4-34/18/03 n L (#34) 3-43/27/04 h W (#62) 7-04/2/05 a W (#69) 4-13/12/06 h W (#64) 4-34/15/07 a W (#46) 5-24/5/08 h W (#40) 7-03/21/09 h W (#20) 5-24/17/10 a L (#31) 2-54/17/11 h L (#17) 1-62/11/12 a L (#9) 1-44/6/12 a L (#13) 1-64/13/13 h L (#17) 3-44/5/14 a L (#9) 2-44/25/14 n L (#7) 4-14/12/15 h L (#12) 2-54/26/15 n L (#10) 0-44/3/16 a W (312) 4-34/9/17 h W (#33) 4-0

SERIESHome: 9-9, Away: 6-10, Neutral: 0-5

VCUVCU LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/14/02 h L (#25) 2-5

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

VIRGINIA TECHGT LEADS 16-3DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/25/86 h L 4-53/22/87 h L 2-53/5/88 h W 7-23/8/01 h W (#54) 5-2

3/10/05 h W 6-13/11/06 h W (#71) 7-04/14/07 a W (#55) 7-04/6/08 h W (#51) 6-13/22/09 h W (#51) 7-04/18/10 a W 7-04/22/10 n W 4-14/16/11 h W (#52) 7-04/7/12 a W (#66) 7-04/14/13 h W 4-04/6/14 a W (#66) 6-14/24/14 n W (#59) 4-04/3/15 h W (#34) 7-04/1/16 a L (#31) 3-43/3/17 h W (#48) 6-1

SERIESHome: 10-2, Away: 4-1, Neutral: 2-0

WAKE FORESTWAKE FOREST LEADS 21-17DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/22/04 a L 0-93/8/85 h L 2-72/9/86 a L 2-72/22/87 h L 1-84/3/88 a L 1-83/12/89 h W 5-43/31/90 a W 6-34/20/90 n L 2-53/29/91 h L 4-54/19/91 n L 1-54/3/92 a L 0-94/4/93 h L 2-72/26/94 a L 0-94/9/95 h L (#9) 1-83/3/96 a L 0-94/6/97 h L (#9) 0-94/4/98 a L (#10) 2-74/24/98 n L (#13) 1-54/11/99 h L (#19) 2-73/12/00 a L (#3) 3-63/17/01 h L (#19) 1-63/17/02 a L (#5) 2-53/15/03 h W (#66) 6-13/6/04 h W (#29) 6-13/12/05 a W (#32) 4-33/15/06 h W (#16) 7-04/7/07 a W (#15) 5-23/30/08 h W (#30) 7-03/28/09 a W (#34) 7-03/27/10 h L (#62) 3-43/27/11 a W (#48) 6-14/15/12 h W 7-04/20/13 a W 4-33/7/14 h W (#46) 5-23/27/15 a W 7-03/13/16 h W (#22) 5-24/2/17 a W (#29) 6-14/28/17 n W 4-0

SERIESHome: 8-9, Away: 8-9, Neutral: 1-3

WASHINGTONGT LEADS 2-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/24/91 h L 3-65/12/00 n W (#25) 5-32/20/11 n W (#18) 4-2

SERIESHome: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0

WEST GEORGIAGT LEADS 1-0

DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1982 W 5-4

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

WEST VIRGINIAGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/6/95 h W 7-03/7/97 h W 7-2

SERIESHome: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

WESTERN MICHIGANGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/27/95 h W 5-43/23/97 h W (#65) 7-23/23/00 h W 9-0

SERIESHome: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

WICHITA STATEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/8/15 n W 4-3

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

WILLIAM & MARYWILLIAM & MARY LEADS 4-1DATE H/A RESULT SCORE3/10/87 h L 0-63/10/92 h L 0-91/31/04 n L (#14) 3-42/10/07 n L (#25) 3-41/23/16 h W (#46) 4-1

SERIESHome: 1-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-2

WINTHROPGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/13/05 h W (#71) 4-0

SERIESHome: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

WISCONSINGT LEADS 3-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE2/3/06 n W (#52) 7-02/7/08 n W (#75) 4-02/14/10 a W 6-1

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-0

YALEGT LEADS 1-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE5/11/13 n W (#35) 4-3

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YOUNG HARRISGT LEADS 2-0DATE H/A RESULT SCORE1980 W 5-11980 W 6-3

SERIESHome: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS HOYLENE NOBLE

Head Coach: 1977-78Seasons: 2Record: 8-6 (.571)

1977 (2-3, AIAW III)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT L 4-5 Spelman L 1-8 Emory L 1-8 Emory W 6-3 Oglethorpe W 7-2 Spelman

1978 (6-3, AIAW III)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT W 5-4 Georgia State L 3-6 Berry W 9-0 Oglethorpe W 9-0 Mercer-Atlanta L 4-5 Berry W 6-3 Georgia State W 9-0 Tift College W 6-3 Shorter L 2-7 Emory

JULIE WREGEHead Coach: 1979-85, 1992Seasons: 8Record: 86-75 (.534)

1979 (5-6, AIAW III)#6 in Georgia; Carol Berger & Kathy Seger participated in AIAW Region III ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT L 2-7 Shorter L 3-6 Brenau L 3-6 Columbus W 5-4 Shorter W 5-4 Augusta W 9-0 Mercer-Atlanta L 3-6 Emory L 2-7 Valdosta State W 6-3 Agnes Scott W 5-4 Columbus L 3-6 Brenau

1980 (11-6, AIAW III)#2 in Georgia, #3 in AIAW Region III; Kathy Seger qualified for the AIAW Nationals, placed sixthDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT L 0-9 Columbus W 5-1 Young Harris W 9-0 Spelman L 3-6 Shorter L 1-8 Georgia State W 5-4 Hope W 8-1 Tift College L 2-7 Emory W 8-1 Agnes Scott W 8-1 Armstrong State W 6-3 Young Harris L 2-7 Columbus W 9-0 Mercer-Atlanta W 5-1 Berry W 9-0 Oglethorpe L 1-8 Georgia State W 9-0 Oglethorpe

1981 (13-4, AIAW III)#1 in Georgia, #1 in AIAW Region III,; #15 in the nationDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT W 8-1 Brenau W 8-1 Armstrong State

W 5-4 Florida Jr. College W 8-1 Tift W 5-4 Huntingdon W 9-0 Armstrong State L 4-5 Shorter W 5-3 Georgia State W 8-1 Oglethorpe W 9-0 Berry L 0-9 Columbus W 9-0 North Georgia W 9-0 Georgia Southwestern W 9-0 Agnes Scott L 4-5 Shorter W 7-2 Emory L 2-7 Birmingham Southern

1982 (10-6, AIAW III)#2 in Georgia; #3 in AIAW Region IIIDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT L 4-5 Valdosta State W 5-4 Abraham Baldwin L 1-8 Shorter W 8-1 Brenau L 1-8 Emory L 4-5 Armstrong State W 5-4 Calvin W 7-2 North Georgia W 8-1 Augusta W 9-0 Georgia Southwestern W 6-3 Brenau L 1-8 Shorter W 8-1 Tift College L 1-8 Birmingham So. W 5-4 Agnes Scott W 5-4 Berry College

1983 (11-9, NCAA II)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENT

W 7-2 Valdosta State L 3-6 Abraham Baldwin W 6-3 Middle Georgia W 9-0 Oglethorpe L 0-9 Presbyterian L 0-9 Flagler W 9-0 Kennesaw L 3-6 Augustana W 9-0 Oglethorpe L 4-5 Georgia State W 6-3 North Georgia L 2-7 Brenau W 8-1 Tift College W 6-3 Armstrong State W 5-4 West Georgia L 2-7 Shorter L 3-6 Erskine L 0-9 Emory W 7-2 Berry W 6-2 Univ. of the South

1984 (16-16, 0-7 ACC)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTO. 6 W 8-1 at EmoryO. 13 W 9-0 at BrenauO. 14 W 6-3 BaylorO. 19 W 9-0 Agnes ScottF. 17 L 0-9 Coll. of CharlestonF. 18 L 0-9 at Auburn@F. 19 L 0-9 Chattanooga@F. 23 L 4-5 EmoryF. 25 L 3-6 at ColumbusF. 26 L 0-9 at AlabamaF. 28 W 8-0 KennesawM. 3 L 0-9 ClemsonM. 6 W 7-2 BrenauM. 7 W 9-0 Sienna HeightsM. 8 W 6-3 ShorterM. 18 L 4-5 VanderbiltM. 22 L 0-9 at Wake ForestM. 23 L 0-9 at North CarolinaM. 24 L 1-8 vs. Virginia#M. 25 L 0-9 at Duke

M. 26 L 3-6 at NC StateM. 31 W 6-0 Berry^M. 31 W 6-0 Spelman^A. 1 W 6-3 Georgia SouthernA. 2 L 0-6 Georgia ^A. 4 W 5-4 FurmanA. 12 L 2-7 vs. Maryland%A. 13 ACC Championships (8th)A. 25 L 2-7 UABA. 26 W 9-0 BerryM. 1 W 9-0 OglethorpeM. 2 W 9-0 at Agnes ScottM. 5 W 9-0 Armstrong State@at Auburn Spring Invitational# at Durham, N.C.^ doubles not played% at Winston-Salem, N.C.

1985 (16-13, 0-7 ACC)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTO. 16 W 9-0 Agnes ScottO. 23 W 8-1 at EmoryO. 25 W 9-0 at BrenauO. 31 L 3-6 AuburnN. 16 L 1-6 at Florida StateN. 17 W 5-4 AlabamaN. 18 L 0-9 South FloridaF. 16 W 9-0 Valdosta StateF. 21 W 7-2 EmoryF. 23 W 5-4 at FurmanF. 24 L 1-8 at South CarolinaM. 2 W 6-0 Georgia StateM. 3 W 6-0 EmoryM. 4 W 6-3 Georgia SouthernM. 8 L 2-7 Wake ForestM. 9 W 9-0 Appalachian St.M. 13 L 1-8 at ClemsonM. 14 L def. Miami (Fla.)M. 24 W 8-1 DavidsonM. 25 L 1-8 MinnesotaM. 27 L 1-8 at MarylandM. 28 W 8-1 at GeorgetownM. 30 L 0-9 at VirginiaA. 1 L 2-7 NC StateA. 2 W def. KennesawA. 3 W 8-1 Georgia StateA. 4 W 8-1 BrenauA. 5 L 0-9 North CarolinaA. 6 L 1-8 Duke

RICK DAVISONHead Coach: 1986-91Seasons: 6Record: 79-88 (.473)

1986 (14-16, 1-6 ACC)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTO. 4 L 1-8 at MinnesotaO. 5 L 2-7 at IowaO. 16 W 5-4 at AuburnO. 30 W 8-1 EmoryN. 1 W 7-2 at UABN. 2 W 6-3 Memphis StateF. 1 L 0-9 GeorgiaF. 8 L 0-9 at North CarolinaF. 9 L 2-7 at Wake ForestF. 12 W 9-0 Georgia StateF.14 W 5-4 FurmanF. 21 L 0-9 at DukeF. 22 L 1-8 at NC StateF. 28 W 5-1 Georgia SouthernM. 1 W 9-0 PresbyterianM. 3 L 4-5 VanderbiltM. 8 W 6-0 vs. Berry^M. 9 W 6-0 vs. Georgia Southern^M. 10 W 5-1 Columbus^M. 25 L 4-5 Virginia TechM. 26 L 2-7 at Florida StateM. 27 L 4-5 at Rollins

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS M. 28 W 9-0 at Central Fla.A. 1 W 6-3 EmoryA. 3 L 0-9 ClemsonA. 5 L 0-9 Virginia A. 6 W 5-4 MarylandA. 11 L 0-9 vs. Duke*A. 12 L 2-7 vs. Virginia*A. 13 L 2-7 vs. Maryland*^Georgia Collegiates *ACC Championships

1987 (8-22, 0-7 ACC)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTO. 14 W 8-1 at EmoryN. 8 W 9-0 Georgia StateN. 8 L 2-7 AlabamaN. 9 L 4-5 Peace CollegeF. 6 L 1-6 at Alabama^F. 7 W 6-0 vs. Southern Miss^F. 7 W 5-2 vs. Memphis State^F. 11 W 9-0 Georgia StateF. 14 W 8-1 UABF. 15 L 4-5 at FurmanF. 20 L 0-6 AuburnF. 22 L 1-8 Wake ForestF. 25 W 6-3 Columbus CollegeF. 27 L 3-6 at MarylandF. 28 L 1-8 at VirginiaM. 4 L 1-8 NC StateM. 10 L 0-6 William & MaryM. 11 L 1-6 at ClemsonM. 13 L 4-5 BaylorM. 22 L 2-5 Virginia TechM. 23 L 0-7 at North FloridaM. 26 L 2-5 at FlaglerM. 29 L 1-8 DukeA. 3 L 0-9 North CarolinaA. 5 L 0-9 Mississippi StateA. 8 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA. 10 L 2-7 vs. North Carolina*A. 11 L 2-7 vs. NC State*A. 12 L 4-5 vs. Maryland*A. 14 W 5-0 Emory^University of Alabama Quad Meet*ACC Championships, Raleigh, N.C.

1988 (15-13, 1-6 ACC/7th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 5 W 6-3 FurmanF. 10 L 0-9 GeorgiaF. 20 L 0-9 at AlabamaF. 21 W 6-3 at UABF. 24 L 2-7 AuburnF. 26 L 0-9 at North CarolinaF. 27 L 3-6 at NC StateF. 29 W 5-4 RichmondM. 5 W 7-2 Virginia TechM. 6 W 5-4 South AlabamaM. 8 W 9-0 BaylorM. 22 W forfeit at TampaM. 23 L 3-6 at South FloridaM. 24 W 6-3 at RollinsM. 26 W 6-3 VirginiaM. 27 L 4-5 MarylandM. 30 L 2-7 ClemsonA. 2 L 1-8 at DukeA. 3 L 1-8 at Wake ForestA. 5 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernA. 7 W 9-0 Georgia StateA. 8 W 6-3 Columbus CollegeA. 9 W 5-4 North FloridaA. 10 L 2-7 TennesseeA. 12 W 9-0 at EmoryA. 15 L 3-6 vs. Duke*A. 16 L 4-5 vs. North Carolina*A. 17 W 7-2 vs. NC State** ACC Championships, Durham, N.C.

1989 (17-11, 2-5 ACC/7th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 28 W 9-0 DavidsonF. 29 W 5-4 Alabama

F. 10 W 8-1 at Florida InternationalF. 12 W 9-0 at Florida AtlanticF. 16 L 3-6 AuburnF. 19 L 1-5 South AlabamaF. 24 W 9-0 SamfordF. 25 W 9-0 EmoryF. 26 W 9-0 Georgia StateM. 3 W 6-3 VanderbiltM. 4 L 2-7 North CarolinaM. 9 L 1-8 at ClemsonM. 10 W 6-3 KansasM. 12 W 5-4 Wake ForestM. 20 L 4-5 at North FloridaM. 21 W 6-3 at RollinsM. 22 W 9-0 at Central FloridaM. 24 W 7-1 ColoradoM. 26 L 4-5 DukeM. 29 W forfeit ColumbusA. 1 L 3-6 at MarylandA. 2 L 4-5 at VirginiaA. 7 W 6-3 UABA. 9 W 5-3 NC StateA. 11 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA. 14 L 2-7 vs. Clemson*A. 15 L 3-6 vs. Maryland*A. 16 W 8-1 vs. NC State** ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

1990 (17-10, 4-3 ACC/4th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 2 W 9-0 BrenauF. 3 W 8-1 EmoryF. 9 W 7-2 RollinsF. 10 W 7-2 FurmanF. 11 W 6-3 Auburn F. 15 W 9-1 Georgia StateF. 18 L 1-5 at AlabamaF. 25 L 2-7 vs. Mississippi#F. 26 L 1-5 at Florida State#M. 2 W 5-1 ChattanoogaM. 3 W forfeit Murray StateM. 4 W 5-4 North FloridaM. 8 W 6-0 SamfordM. 12 L 4-5 KansasM. 16 W 6-0 UABM. 18 W 7-2 MarylandM. 26 W 6-0 Loyola MarymountM. 27 L 4-5 at UNLVM. 30 W 5-3 South AlabamaM. 31 W 6-3 at Wake ForestA. 1 W 9-0 at NC StateA. 4 L 1-8 ClemsonA. 7 L 1-8 at North CarolinaA. 8 L 0-9 at DukeA. 11 L 0-6 GeorgiaA. 13 W 8-1 VirginiaA. 20 L 2-5 vs. Wake Forest*# Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla.* ACC Championships, College Park, Md.

1991 (8-16, 3-3 ACC/5th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 4 L 1-8 LSUF. 9 W 9-0 EmoryF. 24 L 4-5 Boston CollegeM. 1 L 1-8 at ClemsonM. 2 W 6-0 Coll. of CharlestonM. 3 L 0-6 South FloridaM. 6 L 3-6 at AuburnM. 8 W 9-0 Florida Int.’lM. 9 L 0-7 MississippiM. 10 L 1-7 MiamiM. 13 L 0-9 DukeM. 15 L 0-6 at FurmanM. 16 L 2-7 at South CarolinaM. 24 L 3-6 WashingtonM. 25 L 4-5 at UC Santa BarbaraM. 27 W 8-1 at Long Beach St.M. 29 L 4-5 Wake ForestA. 1 W 6-3 NE LouisianaA. 5 W 8-1 NC StateA. 6 W 5-4 North Carolina

A. 7 L 4-5 Mississippi St.A. 9 L 0-6 at GeorgiaA. 12 W 6-3 at MarylandA. 19 L 1-5 vs. Wake Forest** ACC Championships, Chapel Hill, N.C.

JULIE WREGEHead Coach: 1979-85, 1992Seasons: 8Record: 86-75 (.534)

1992 (4-15, 1-7 ACC/8th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 9 W 8-1 EmoryF. 13 L 0-9 GeorgiaF. 22 L 3-6 College of CharlestonF. 28 L 0-9 ClemsonF. 29 L 2-7 VirginiaM. 1 L 3-6 NE LouisianaM. 7 L 3-6 FurmanM. 10 L 0-9 William & MaryM. 14 W 5-4 MarylandM. 24 L 0-6 at Florida InternationalM. 27 L 1-8 at Florida StateM. 29 L 1-8 AuburnA. 3 L 0-9 at Wake ForestA. 4 L 0-9 at DukeA. 9 W 6-0 UABA. 11 L 4-5 at NC StateA. 12 L 0-9 at North CarolinaA. 16 W 5-4 vs. Maryland*A. 17 L 1-5 vs. Duke** ACC Championships, Charlotte, N.C.

JANEY STRAUSEHead Coach: 1993-94Seasons: 2Record: 12-35 (.255)

1993 (6-15, 2-6 ACC/7th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 24 L 1-8 Florida StateJ. 31 L 0-9 at AuburnF. 6 W 7-2 EmoryF. 7 L 3-5 Florida InternationalF. 18 L 0-9 at #7 GeorgiaF. 20 L 4-5 DavidsonF. 21 L 3-6 at College of CharlestonF. 24 L 0-9 at #23 ClemsonF. 27 W 5-4 Georgia StateF. 28 L 4-5 UABM. 4 W 6-3 NC StateM. 5 L 3-6 at FurmanM. 22 L 3-6 at RiceM. 23 W 8-1 at LamarM. 26 W 5-4 at TulaneA. 1 L 1-8 #3 Duke A. 4 L 2-7 Wake ForestA. 9 L 1-8 at #22 VirginiaA. 10 W 5-1 at MarylandA. 17 L 3-6 North CarolinaA. 23 L 0-6 vs. #13 Clemson** ACC Championships, Charlotte, N.C.

1994 (6-17, 1-7 ACC/8th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 3 L 2-7 Florida InternationalF. 5 L 0-9 at Florida StateF. 11 L 0-9 AuburnF. 12 W 9-0 EmoryF. 19 W 6-3 Coll. of CharlestonF. 20 L 0-6 VanderbiltF. 26 L 0-9 at Wake ForestF. 27 L 0-9 at NC StateM. 4 L 1-8 DavidsonM. 12 L 0-9 Virginia

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS M. 13 W 6-3 MarylandM. 21 W 6-3 at Long Beach StateM. 22 L 4-5 at Cal State FullertonM. 25 L 0-5 NorthwesternM. 30 L 1-8 SW LouisianaA. 5 L 0-9 ClemsonA. 9 L 2-7 FurmanA. 10 W forfeit CharlotteA. 13 L 3-6 Georgia StateA. 16 L 0-9 at North CarolinaA. 17 L 0-9 at DukeA. 21 W 5-2 vs. Maryland*A. 22 L 0-6 vs. Duke** ACC Championships, Charlotte, N.C.

SUE HUTCHINSONHead Coach: 1995-99Seasons: 5Record: 56-53 (.541)

1995 (10-11, 0-8 ACC/9th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 4 W 8-1 Middle Tenn. StateF. 7 L 0-9 at #24 ClemsonF. 25 L 2-7 MobileF. 27 W 5-4 W. MichiganF. 28 W 7-0 EmoryM. 3 L 2-5 Georgia SouthernM. 6 W 7-0 West VirginiaM. 8 W 5-2 Old DominionM. 11 L 2-7 #45 NC State M. 12 L 0-9 #10 DukeM. 23 W 5-4 at College of CharlestonM. 24 W 7-0 at DavidsonM. 28 W 6-1 ChattanoogaA. 1 L 3-6 at VirginiaA. 2 L 3-6 at MarylandA.5 W 6-1 at FurmanA. 8 L 2-7 North CarolinaA. 9 L 1-8 #9 Wake ForestA. 11 L 0-6 at Florida StateA. 15 W 7-2 East Tenn. StateA. 20 L 2-5 vs. Maryland** ACC Championships, Greenwood, S.C.

1996 (9-13, 0-8 ACC/9th)DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 2 W 8-1 Middle Tenn. StateF. 10 L 2-7 at AlabamaF. 11 L 2-5 at UABF. 18 L 4-5 SamfordF. 20 W 7-0 EmoryF. 23 W 6-1 DavidsonF. 24 L 4-5 VirginiaF. 25 W 6-3 College of CharlestonM. 2 L 1-8 at NC StateM. 3 L 0-9 at Wake ForestM. 6 W 5-2 Old DominionM. 18 L 1-8 MarylandM. 21 W 5-4 at Central FloridaM. 22 W 9-0 at StetsonM. 30 L 0-9 at DukeM. 31 L 0-9 at North CarolinaA. 4 W 6-1 East Tenn. State A. 6 L 2-5 Georgia SouthernA. 9 L 2-7 ClemsonA. 13 L 1-8 at Florida StateA. 14 W 4-3 FurmanA. 18 L 3-6 vs. NC State** ACC Championships, Greenwood, S.C.

1997 (12-10, 2-6 ACC/6th)Final ITA National Rank: 65DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 1 W 5-4 Middle Tenn. StateF. 2 L 0-7 #21 Alabama F. 8 L 1-8 at #35 South Florida F. 9 L 4-5 at Central Florida F. 15 W 7-2 #62 NC State

F. 16 W 5-4 College of CharlestonF. 22 L 1-8 at #52 Florida StateF. 26 W 5-4 at #26 ClemsonF. 28 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernM. 2 W 9-0 UABM. 7 W 7-2 West VirginiaM. 8 L 0-9 #4 DukeM. 13 W 7-2 Old DominionM. 23 W 7-2 #65 W. MichiganM. 26 L 2-7 at VirginiaM. 28 L 4-5 at MarylandA. 2 W 7-2 ChattanoogaA. 5 L 3-6 North CarolinaA. 6 L 0-9 #9 Wake Forest A. 9 W 6-2 at FurmanA. 11 W 8-1 DavidsonA. 18 L 1-5 vs. Florida State** ACC Championships, Norcross, Ga.

1998 (13-8, 2-6 ACC/7th)Final ITA National Rank: 62DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 31 W 5-2 Middle Tenn. StateF. 6 W 6-1 DavidsonF. 8 W 6-1 TulaneF. 14 W 8-1 at #62 AlabamaF15 W 6-3 at #71 UABF. 21 W 5-4 #44 Florida StateF. 24 W 8-1 ChattanoogaF. 28 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernM. 7 L 4-5 at #57 NC StateM. 8 L 0-9 at #3 DukeM. 12 W 9-0 Old DominionM. 22 W 9-0 FurmanM. 25 L 3-6 at #71 HoustonM. 27 W 7-2 at SMUA. 4 L 2-7 at #10 Wake ForestA. 5 W 5-4 at North CarolinaA. 8 L 2-7 #56 ClemsonA. 14 W 7-2 #75 Georgia StateA. 18 L 4-5 #34 VirginiaA. 19 L 3-6 #51 Maryland

A. 24 L 1-5 vs. #13 Wake Forest** ACC Championships, Norcross, Ga.

1999 (12-11, 2-6 ACC/t-7th)Final ITA National Rank: 43DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 31 W 4-3 Georgia StateF. 5 W 6-1 DavidsonF. 7 W 7-0 Middle Tenn. StateF. 11 L 0-9 at #3 GeorgiaF. 13 L 4-5 #65 AlabamaF. 19 W 5-4 at #37 IndianaF. 20 W 5-4 #35 Marquette^F. 27 W 7-2 at Georgia SouthernM. 5 W 8-1 at FurmanM. 12 W 7-2 #61 NC StateM. 14 W 5-4 #51 TCUM. 22 W 5-4 #46 Ohio State%M. 25 L 2-7 at #25 MiamiM. 27 L 4-5 #27 North CarolinaM. 28 L 1-8 #2 DukeA. 3 W 5-4 at #43 VirginiaA. 4 L 4-5 at #41 MarylandA. 10 L 3-6 #18 Florida StateA. 11 L 2-7 #19 Wake ForestA. 17 L 4-5 at ClemsonA. 18 L 4-5 #34 VirginiaA. 22 W 6-2 vs. #t64 NC State*A. 23 L 0-5 vs. #4 Duke*^ Bloomington, Ind.% Miami, Fla.* ACC Championships, Norcross, Ga.

BRYAN SHELTONHead Coach: 2000-12Seasons: 13Record: 229-109 (.678)

2000 (14-8, 4-4 ACC/T-4th)NCAA Tournament Second Round Final ITA National Rank: 29DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 30 W 7-2 Middle Tenn. StateF. 6 W 6-3 #55 IndianaF. 13 L 2-6 at #13 South CarolinaF. 18 W 9-0 Georgia StateF. 25 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernF. 26 W 9-0 PennM. 5 W 6-3 #47 AuburnM. 6 W 9-0 ChattanoogaM. 11 W 8-1 at NC StateM. 12 L 3-6 at #3 Wake ForestM. 18 W 5-4 #72 FurmanM. 21 L 0-9 #3 GeorgiaM. 23 W 9-0 W. MichiganM. 25 L 0-9 at #11 DukeM. 26 L 4-5 at #51 North CarolinaA. 1 W 8-1 #55 VirginiaA. 2 W 6-2 #60 MarylandA. 8 W 5-4 at #19 Florida StateA. 15 L 3-6 #26 ClemsonA. 21 L 3-5 vs. #22 Florida State*M. 12 W 5-3 vs. #25 Washington$M. 13 L 0-6 at #9 UCLA$* ACC Championships, Norcross, Ga.$ NCAA Region Championships, Los Angeles, Calif.

2001 (11-12, 4-4 ACC/5th)NCAA Tournament First Round Final ITA National Rank: 46DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 28 L 1-6 at #11 VanderbiltF. 9 W 7-0 Georgia StateF. 16 W 5-2 at #68 AuburnF. 18 W 5-2 #56 Midd. Tenn. St.F. 23 L 2-5 at #13 So. AlabamaF. 24 L 3-4 #48 IowaM. 5 L 3-4 at #36 Florida Int’lM. 6 W 4-3 at #38 MiamiM. 8 W 5-2 #54 Virginia TechM. 11 L 1-6 #20 So. CarolinaM. 14 W 6-1 HoustonM. 17 L 1-6 #19 Wake ForestM. 18 W 7-0 NC StateM. 24 W 6-1 at FurmanM. 27 L 1-6 at #3 GeorgiaM. 31 W 4-3 at MarylandA. 1 W 5-2 at #54 VirginiaA. 7 L 1-6 #61 Florida StateA. 10 W 5-2 at ClemsonA. 14 L 1-6 #2 DukeA. 15 L 3-4 #20 North CarolinaA. 20 L 2-4 #47 Florida St.*M. 12 L 3-4 #30 UCLA$* ACC Championships, Orlando, Fla.$ NCAA Region Championships, Fresno, Calif.

2002 (15-10, 3-5 ACC/5th)NCAA Tournament Second Round Final ITA National Rank: 21Jaime Wong participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 25 L 1-6 #4 VanderbiltJ. 27 W 6-1 Georgia StateJ. 27 W 7-0 ChattanoogaF. 8 W 6-1 #43 IowaF. 10 W 6-1 #25 South AlabamaF. 16 W 5-2 at # 39 South CarolinaF. 17 W 5-2 vs. #39 Harvard^F. 23 L 2-5 #1 GeorgiaF. 24 W 6-1 #62 Auburn

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2003 (14-7, 5-3 ACC/4th)NCAA Tournament Second Round Final ITA National Rank: 31Jaime Wong participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 29 W 7-0 Georgia StateF. 1 L 3-4 at #27 South AlabamaF. 2 W 5-2 at #32 AuburnF. 8 W 6-2 #61 IowaF. 15 L 1-6 at #10 VanderbiltF. 16 W 5-2 at MTSUM. 8 W 6-1 at #72 FurmanM. 9 W 5-2 NC StateM. 12 W 7-0 #24 South CarolinaM. 15 W 6-1 #66 Wake ForestM. 17 W 5-2 #30 Texas A&MM. 22 W 5-2 #34 MinnesotaM. 28 W 4-3 at #22 VirginiaM. 30 W 6-1 at MarylandA. 3 L 3-4 at #23 ClemsonA. 5 W 5-2 #48 Florida StateA. 12 L 2-5 #12 North CarolinaA. 13 L 2-5 #5 DukeA. 18 L 3-4 vs. #34 Virginia*M. 9 W 4-0 vs. #54 Cal Poly$M. 10 L 0-4 vs. #5 So. California$* ACC Championships, Raleigh, N.C$ NCAA Region Championships, Los Angeles, Calif.

2004 (12-11, 4-4 ACC/t-4th)NCAA Tournament Second Round Final ITA National Rank: 40Lyndsay Shosho participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 31 L 3-4 vs. #14 William & Mary#F. 1 W 6-1 at #40 Minnesota#F. 11 W 6-1 Middle Tenn. StateF. 14 L 3-4 at #68 IowaF. 19 W 5-2 #75 AuburnF. 22 W 5-2 Georgia StateF. 29 W 6-1 at #34 San Diego StateM. 2 L 3-4 at #26 PepperdineM. 6 W 6-1 #29 Wake ForestM. 7 W 4-3 #75 NC StateM. 11 L 3-4 #2 GeorgiaM. 14 W 7-0 #39 Ohio StateM. 19 L 1-6 #4 VanderbiltM. 20 W 6-1 FurmanM. 27 W 7-0 #62 VirginiaM. 28 W 4-3 #60 MarylandA. 1 L 3-4 #21 ClemsonA. 3 L 3-4 at #30 Florida StateA. 9 L 2-5 at #12 North CarolinaA. 10 L 1-6 at #4 DukeA. 15 L 1-4 vs. #14 North Carolina*M. 14 W 4-0 vs. #28 Alabama$M. 15 L 0-4 at #5 Georgia$# Minnesota Court Classic* ACC Championships, Raleigh, N.C$ NCAA Region Championships, Athens, Ga.

2005 (21-4, 9-1 ACC/1st)ACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Sweet 16Final ITA National Rank: 6Kristi Miller participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsMiller & Alison Silverio participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 19 W 7-0 Georgia StateJ. 29 W 5-2 #41 BaylorF. 13 W 5-2 at #65 Ohio StateF. 16 W 4-3 #37 AlabamaF. 17 W 5-2 #39 RiceF. 20 L 2-5 #18 HarvardF. 26 L 0-7 at #6 VanderbiltM. 3 W 4-3 at #18 ClemsonM. 6 W 5-2 #47 South AlabamaM. 10 W 6-1 Virginia TechM. 12 W 4-3 at #32 Wake ForestM. 13 W 7-0 at #71 NC StateM. 16 W 4-3 at #2 GeorgiaA. 2 W 4-1 at #69 VirginiaA. 3 W 5-2 at #59 MarylandA. 9 W 5-2 #34 Florida StateA. 10 W 4-3 #9 MiamiA. 16 L 3-4 #16 DukeA. 17 W 5-2 #13 North CarolinaA. 22 W 4-1 vs. #36 Florida State*A. 23 W 4-2 vs. #13 North Carolina*A. 24 W 4-3 vs. #12 Miami*M. 13 W 4-0 #71 Winthrop$M. 14 W 4-0 #40 Pepperdine$M. 17 L 3-4 vs. #10 Texas!* ACC Championships, Cary, N.C$ NCAA Region Championships, Atlanta, Ga.! NCAA Championships, Athens, Ga.

2006 (23-6, 9-2 ACC/1st)ACC ChampionsNCAA Tournament Sweet 16Final ITA National Rank: 7Kristi Miller & Lyndsay Shosho participated in the NCAA Singles Championships Miller & Shosho participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 2 L 2-5 vs. #15 Texas%F. 3 W 7-0 at #52 Wisconsin%F. 4 W 6-1 vs. #12 Kentucky%F. 18 W 5-2 at #55 AlabamaF. 19 W 7-0 at AuburnF. 23 W 7-0 #58 RiceF. 25 W 6-1 #18 GeorgiaM. 1 W 4-3 #22 ClemsonM. 4 L 3-4 #6 NorthwesternM. 7 W 7-0 #12 VanderbiltM. 11 W 7-0 #71 Virginia TechM. 12 W 4-3 #64 VirginiaM. 15 W 7-0 at FurmanM. 21 W 4-3 at #57 Texas A&MM. 23 L 1-6 at #11 BaylorM. 25 W 7-0 #31 MarylandM. 26 W 7-0 #61 Boston CollegeM. 31 W 4-3 at #5 Miami A. 2 W 5-2 at #67 Florida StateA. 8 L 3-4 at #5 North CarolinaA. 9 L 2-5 at #14 DukeA. 15 W 7-0 #16 Wake Forest A. 16 W 7-0 #36 NC StateA. 21 W 4-0 vs. #38 NC State*A. 22 W 4-1 vs. #17 Clemson*A. 23 W 4-1 vs. #9 Miami*M. 12 W 4-0 SE Louisiana $M. 13 W 4-0 #45 Penn $M. 18 L 0-4 vs. #9 Northwestern!% ITA Team Indoor Championships, Madison, Wisc. * ACC Championships, Cary, N.C$ NCAA Region Championships, Atlanta, Ga.! NCAA Championships, Athens, Ga.

2007 (29-4, 10-1 ACC/1st)National Champions ACC ChampionsITA Indoor Team ChampionsFinal ITA National Rank: 1Kristi Miller & Whitney McCray participated in the NCAA Singles Championships Miller & McCray and Alison Silverio & Amanda Craddock participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTF. 1 W 7-0 vs. #13 Pepperdine%F. 2 W 4-3 vs. #7 North Carolina%F. 3 W 4-3 vs. #1 Stanford%F. 4 W 4-2 vs. #4 Notre Dame%F. 10 L 3-4 vs. #25 William & Mary#F. 11 W 7-0 at IllinoisF. 12 W 4-3 at #6 NorthwesternF. 17 W 7-0 #68 AuburnF. 22 L 2-5 at #25 VanderbiltF. 24 W 6-1 #51 DenverF. 28 L 2-5 at #12 GeorgiaM. 3 L 3-4 at #13 ClemsonM. 9 W 7-0 at #67 MarylandM. 11 W 7-0 at Boston CollegeM. 21 W 5-2 at #39 South FloridaM. 24 W 5-2 #9 MiamiM. 25 W 6-1 #15 Florida StateM. 31 W 4-3 #13 North CarolinaA. 1 W 4-3 #20 DukeA. 7 W 5-2 at #15 Wake ForestA. 8 W 6-1 at #45 NC StateA. 11 W 7-0 Furman A. 14 W 7-0 at #55 Virginia TechA. 15 W 5-2 at #46 VirginiaA. 20 W 4-0 vs. #22 Duke*A. 21 W 4-2 vs. #10 North Carolina*A. 22 W 4-1 vs. #11 Miami*M. 12 W 4-0 Furman$M. 13 W 4-0 #33 Kentucky$M. 18 W 4-2 vs. #14 Fresno State!M. 20 W 6-0 vs. #7 Notre Dame!M. 21 W 4-2 vs. #10 California!M. 22 W 4-2 vs. #12 UCLA!% ITA Team Indoor Championships, Madison, Wisc. # at University of Illinois* ACC Championships, Cary, N.C$ NCAA Region Championships, Atlanta, Ga.! NCAA Championships, Athens, Ga.

2008 (22-6, 10-1 ACC/1st)ACC Regular Season ChampionsNCAA Tournament Elite EightITA Indoor Team ChampionsAmanda McDowell - NCAA Singles ChampionFinal ITA National Rank: 6Amanda McDowell, Kristi Miller , Kristen Flower, Maya Johansson and Whitney McCray participated in the NCAA Singles Championships Miller & McCray participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 23 W 7-0 at #27 AuburnJ. 26 W 7-0 #29 South FloridaF. 2 L 1-6 #7 NorthwesternF. 7 W 4-0 at #75 Wisconsin%F. 8 W 7-0 vs #6 Georgia%F. 9 W 4-3 vs. #1 Stanford%F. 10 W 4-2 vs. #3 Northwestern%F. 17 W 6-1 #29 KentuckyF. 23 L 3-4 #4 GeorgiaF. 27 W 6-1 #24 ClemsonM. 1 W 5-2 at #16 Notre DameM. 5 L 3-4 #20 VanderbiltM. 9 W 6-1 at #11 MiamiM. 21 W 5-2 at #13 North CarolinaM. 22 L 3-4 at #9 DukeM. 29 W 7-0 #42 NC StateM. 30 W 7-0 #30 Wake ForestA. 2 W 4-3 at #18 Florida StateA. 5 W 7-0 #40 Virginia

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2009 (18-8, 9-2 ACC/4th)NCAA Tournament Sweet 16Final ITA National Rank: 8Amanda McDowell, Irina Falconi, Christy Striplin and Noelle Hickey participated in the NCAA Singles Championships McDowell, Falconi, Striplin & Hickey participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 28 W 5-2 #27 AuburnJ. 30 W 5-2 #25 TCUF. 1 W 4-2 #21 Arizona StateF. 13 W 4-3 vs. #13 Fresno State%F. 14 L 2-5 vs #2 California%F. 15 W 4-3 vs. #3 UCLA%F. 22 L 2-5 #1 Northwestern%F. 25 L 3-4 at #14 ClemsonM. 1 L 2-5 #7 BaylorM. 7 W 5-2 #6 MiamiM. 8 W 5-2 #17 Florida StateM. 14 W 4-3 #4 Notre DameM. 19 L 1-6 at #3 GeorgiaM. 21 W 5-2 #20 VirginiaM. 22 W 7-0 #51 Virginia TechM. 25 W 4-3 at #26 VanderbiltM. 28 W 7-0 at #34 Wake ForestM. 29 W 6-1 at NC StateA. 4 W 6-1 Boston CollegeA. 5 W 7-0 MarylandA. 10 W 5-2 vs. #19 North CarolinaA. 11 L 3-4 at #5 DukeA. 17 L 3-4 vs. #17 Florida State*M. 8 W 4-0 Jackson State$M. 9 W 4-1 #21 Ole Miss$M. 15 L 0-5 vs. #9 California!% ITA Team Indoor Championships, Madison, Wisc. * ACC Championships, Altamonte Springs, Fla.$ NCAA Region Championships, Atlanta, Ga.! NCAA Championships, College Station, Texas

2010 (19-10, 5-5 ACC/7th)ACC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Second RoundFinal ITA National Rank: 15Irina Falconi participated in the NCAA Singles Championships Falconi & Sasha Krupina participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 28 W 7-0 ChattanoogaJ. 24 W 7-0 at #35 AuburnJ. 30 W 4-2 #29 Arizona State^J. 31 W 4-2 #34 Kentucky^F. 6 W 7-0 #31 KentuckyF. 12 L 2-5 vs. #3 California%F. 13 L 3-4 vs. #13 Tennessee%F. 14 W 6-1 at Wisconsin%F. 24 L 2-5 #12 ClemsonF. 27 L 3-4 at #7 Notre DameF. 28 L 1-6 at #2 NorthwesternM. 13 W 6-1 North TexasM. 20 W 5-2 #12 GeorgiaM. 21 W 4-3 #17 VanderbiltM. 24 L 2-5 at #11 MiamiM. 27 L 3-4 #62 Wake ForestM. 28 W 4-3 #26 NC StateA. 1 W 6-1 at Boston CollegeA. 3 W 7-0 at MarylandA. 10 W 4-3 #7 Duke

A. 11 L 2-5 #2 North CarolinaA. 17 L 2-5 at #31 VirginiaA. 18 W 7-0 at Virginia TechA. 22 W 4-1 vs. Virginia Tech*A. 23 W 4-3 vs. #11 Miami*A. 24 W 4-2 vs. #8 Clemson*A. 25 W 4-3 vs. #1 North Carolina*M. 14 W 4-0 Austin Peay$M. 15 L 0-4 #17 Mississippi$% ITA Team Indoor Championships, Madison, Wisc. * ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.$ NCAA Region Championships, Atlanta, Ga.

2011 (15-11, 5-6 ACC/t-7th)NCAA Tournament Sweet 16Final ITA National Rank: 13IJillian O’Neill participated in the NCAA Singles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 23 W 5-2 #9 NorthwesternJ. 29 W 5-2 #30 IowaJ. 30 W 4-2 #28 South CarolinaF. 5 L 2-5 at #16 GeorgiaF. 13 W 7-0 #61 AuburnF. 18 L 2-4 vs. #8 Michigan%F. 19 L 1-4 vs. #5 California%F. 20 W 4-2 vs. #18 Washington%F. 26 L 2-5 #20 Florida StateM. 3 W 5-2 at #11 ClemsonM. 5 L 3-4 #12 MiamiM.19 W 4-3 at #16 VanderbiltM. 24 W 5-2 #19 Notre DameM. 26 W 4-3 at #20 NC StateM. 27 W 6-1 at #48 Wake ForestA. 1 L 3-4 #28 MarylandA. 3 W 7-0 #39 Boston CollegeA. 9 L 2-5 at #3 North CarolinaA. 10 L 2-5 at #4 DukeA. 16 W 7-0 #52 Virginia TechA. 17 L 1-6 #17 VirginiaA. 21 W 4-1 vs. #32 Maryland*A. 22 L 1-4 vs. #5 North Carolina*M. 14 W 4-0 Jacksonville State^M. 15 W 4-1 #17 Arizona State^M. 20 L 3-4 vs. #3 Duke$% - ITA Team Indoor Championships, Charlottesville, Va.* - ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.^ - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Atlanta, Ga.$ - NCAA Sweet 16 - Stanford, Calif.

2012 (16-12, 6-5 ACC/6th)NCAA Tournament Sweet 16Final ITA National Rank: 20Jillian O’Neill participated in the NCAA Singles Championships O’Neill & Alex Anghelescu participated in the NCAA Doubles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 21 L 3-4 #7 GeorgiaJ. 22 W 6-1 #68 MemphisJ. 27 W 5-2 #54 Georgia StateJ. 28 W 4-0 #27 South CarolinaF. 3 W 5-2 #51 PrincetonF. 10 L 2-4 vs. #4 UCLA%F. 11 L 1-4 at #9 Virginia%F. 12 L 2-4 vs. #8 North Carolina%F. 24 W 5-2 at #9 NorthwesternF. 26 L 3-4 at #23 Notre DameM. 7 L 3-4 #26 ClemsonM. 14 W 5-2 at #62 AuburnM. 17 W 5-2 at #39 Florida StateM. 21 L 2-5 at #6 MiamiM. 23 W 5-2 at #73 MarylandM. 24 W 5-2 at #62 Boston CollegeM. 30 L 3-4 #8 North CarolinaA. 1 L 0-7 #3 DukeA. 6 L 1-6 at #13 VirginiaA. 7 W 7-0 at #66 Virginia TechA. 14 W 6-1 #75 NC StateA. 15 W 7-0 Wake ForestA. 19 W 4-0 vs. Maryland*A. 20 W 4-3 vs. #9 Miami*A. 21 L 3-4 vs. #8 North Carolina*M. 11 W 4-1 vs. #38 Oklahoma State^

M. 12 W 4-3 at #8 Alabama^M. 17 L 0-4 vs. #9 California$% - ITA Team Indoor Championships, Charlottesville, Va.* - ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.^ - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Tuscaloosa, Ala.$ - NCAA Sweet 16, Athens, Ga.

RODNEY HARMONHead Coach: 2013-pres. Seasons: 5Record: 92-44 (.676)

2013 (15-10, 7-4 ACC/5th)NCAA Tournament Second RoundFinal ITA National Rank: 21DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 17 W 4-3 #72 SyracuseJ. 26 L 3-4 vs. #18 Notre Dame%J. 27 W 4-2 vs. #23 Tennessee%F. 2 L 1-6 #21 VanderbiltF. 13 L 1-6 at #20 ClemsonF. 21 W 5-2 #58 Georgia State F. 23 L 3-4 at #5 GeorgiaM. 1 W 4-0 North TexasM. 3 W 4-0 Miami (Oh)M. 9 L 1-6 #13 Miami M. 10 W 4-3 #16 Florida StateM. 16 L 2-5 #19 Notre DameM. 27 W 4-3 #11 NorthwesternM. 30 W 4-3 Boston CollegeM. 31 W 4-0 MarylandA. 5 L 0-4 at #1 North CarolinaA. 6 W 4-0 at #6 DukeA. 13 W 4-3 #17 VirginiaA. 14 W 4-0 Virginia TechA. 20 W 4-3 at Wake ForestA. 21 W 4-3 at #44 NC StateA. 25 W 4-0 vs. Maryland*A. 26 L 1-4 vs. 11 Miami*M. 11 W 4-3 vs. #35 Yale^M. 12 L 0-4 vs. #1 Florida^% - ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Lincoln, Neb.* - ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.^ - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Gainesville, Fla.

2014 (14-10, 9-5 ACC/6th)NCAA Tournament Second RoundFinal ITA National Rank: 18Megan Kurey & Kendal Woodard participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 25 W 4-0 at #25 Nebraska%J. 26 L 3-4 vs. #16 Vanderbilt%F. 1 W 4-0 Old DominionF. 15 W 5-2 at #27 TennesseeF. 21 W 4-3 at #22 Notre DameF. 23 L 0-7 #7 Georgia F. 28 W 5-2 at #34 Florida StateM. 2 L 0-7 at #20 MiamiM. 7 W 5-2 #46 Wake ForestM. 14 L 3-4 at #45 Boston College M. 16 W 7-0 at MarylandM. 21 L 0-7 at #9 NorthwesternM. 28 L 1-6 #17 ClemsonM. 30 W 5-2 #64 NC StateA. 5 L 2-4 at #9 VirginiaA. 6 W 6-1 at #66 Virginia TechA. 11 W 7-0 PittsburghA. 13 W 7-0 #68 SyracuseA. 17 L 1-6 #7 North CarolinaA. 19 W 4-3 #1 DukeA. 24 W 4-0 vs. #59 Virginia Tech*A. 25 L 1-4 vs. #7 Virginia*M. 9 W 4-0 vs. #39 Purdue^M. 10 L 2-4 at #10 Vanderbilt^% - ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Lincoln, Neb.* - ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.^ - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Nashville, Tenn.

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 2015 (17-10, 9-5 ACC/6th)NCAA Tournament Second RoundFinal ITA National Rank: 18Paige Hourigan participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsHourigan & Kendal Woodard participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships DATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 24 W 4-1 #38 Columbia^J. 25 L 3-4 #19 Oklahoma State^J. 31 W 6-1 #59 USFF. 14 L 3-4 #27 Ohio StateF. 15 W 5-2 #31 TennesseeF. 21 L 1-4 at #3 Georgia F. 27 L 2-5 at #1 North CarolinaM. 1 W 4-1 at NC StateM. 6 W 5-2 LouisvilleM. 15 L 1-6 #14 MiamiM. 17 L 3-4 #67 Florida StateM. 22 W 4-3 #32 Notre DameM. 27 W 7-0 at Wake ForestM. 29 W 4-3 at #17 DukeA. 3 W 7-0 #37 Virginia TechA. 4 L 3-4 at #22 ClemsonA. 8 W 5-2 #23 NorthwesternA. 10 W 7-0 #49 Boston CollegeA. 12 L 2-5 #12 VirginiaA. 17 W 7-0 at PittA. 19 W 5-2 at SyracuseA. 23 W 4-0 vs. NC State*A. 24 W 4-3 vs. #23 Duke*A. 25 W 4-3 vs. #73 Florida State*A. 26 L 0-4 vs. #10 Virginia*M. 8 W 4-3 vs. #36 Wichita State &M. 9 L 0-4 at #5 Florida &

^ - ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Atlanta, Ga. *- ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.& - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Gainesville, Fla.

2016 (19-9, 11-3 ACC/3rd)NCAA Tournament Round of 16Final ITA National Rank: 16Paige Hourigan and Johnnise Renaud participated in the NCAA Singles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 10 W 7-0 UABJ.23 W 4-1 #46 William & Mary^J.24 L 4-2 #21 LSU^J.29 L 0-7 at #11 MiamiJ.31 W 5-1 MercerJ.31 W 6-1 Kennesaw StateF.12 W 5-2 at #59 TennesseeF.14 L 6-1 at #6 Ohio StateF.20 L 4-1 #4 GeorgiaF.26 W 6-1 #44 NC StateF.28 L 4-3 at #53 NorthwesternM.6 W 6-1 at Boston CollegeM.11 W 7-0 #30 SyracuseM.13 W 5-2 #22 Wake ForestM.18 W 4-1 at #60 Florida StateM.25 W 6-1 #25 ClemsonM.27 W 6-1 PittsburghA.1 L 4-3 at #31 Virginia TechA.3 W 4-3 at #12 VirginiaA.8 W 6-1 at LouisvilleA.10 W 4-3 at #45 Notre DameA.15 W 4-3 #8 DukeA.17 L 4-3 #2 North CarolinaA.22 W 4-0 vs. #47 Notre Dame*A.23 L 4-2 vs. #7 Miami*May13 W 4-1 vs. #39 Princeton&May14 W 4-0 vs. #13 South Carolina&May19 L 4-2 vs. #4 Ohio State!

^ - ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Atlanta, Ga. *- ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.& - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Columbia, S.C. ! - NCAA Round of 16, Tulsa, Okla.

2017 (27-5, 13-1 ACC/T-1st)NCAA Tournament Round of 16Final ITA National Rank: 9Rasheeda McAdoo and Johnnise Renaud participated in the NCAA Singles Championships and NCAA Doubles Championships Paige Hourigan and Kenya Jones participated in the NCAA Doubles ChampionshipsDATE RESULT SCORE OPPONENTJ. 14 W 7-0 Portland%J 15 W 6-1 at OregonJ. 28 W 4-0 Penn^J. 29 W 4-2 #24 UCLA^F. 5 W 7-0 TennesseeF. 10 L 0-4 #8 California#F. 11 W 5-2 #19 Ole Miss#F. 12 L 2-4 #14 Auburn#F. 18 W 7-0 ChattanoogaF. 18 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF. 24 W 4-3 at #13 GeorgiaF. 26 W 5-2 #36 Florida State*M. 3 W 6-1 #48 Virginia Tech*M. 5 W 5-2 at Clemson*M. 12 W 7-0 Louisville*M. 14 W 5-2 #29 Miami*M. 22 W 7-0 #47 NorthwesternM. 24 W 4-0 at Pitt*M. 26 W 4-3 at Syracuse*A. 1 W 4-3 at #4 North Carolina*A. 2 W 6-1 at #29 Wake Forest*A. 9 W 4-0 #33 Virginia*A. 14 W 5-2 Boston College*A. 15 W 7-0 #28 Notre Dame*A. 21 W 7-0 at #28 NC State*A. 22 L 3-4 at #15 Duke*A. 28 W 4-0 vs. Wake Forest@A. 29 W 4-2 vs. #12 Duke@A. 30 L 3-4 vs. #5 North Carolina@M. 13 W 4-0 Alabama State&M. 14 W 4-0 #39 Northwestern&M. 22 L 3-4 vs. #9 Oklahoma State!

% - Played at Oregon^ - ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Atlanta, Ga. # - ITA National Team Indoor Championships - New Haven, Conn.*- ACC Conference Match@ - ACC Championships - Rome, Ga.& - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Atlanta, Ga.! - NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

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POST SEASON HISTORY ACC

REGULAR SEASON ACC RECORDSYear Record Place1984 0-7 8th1985 0-7 8th1986 1-6 7th1987 0-7 8th1988 1-6 T-7th1989 2-5 7th1990 4-3 4th1991 3-3 5th1992 1-7 8th1993 2-6 7th1994 1-7 8th1995 0-8 9th1996 0-8 9th1997 2-6 T-6th1998 2-6 T-7th1999 2-6 T-9th2000 4-4 T-4th2001 4-4 5th2002 3-5 5th2003 5-3 4th2004 4-4 T-4th2005 9-1 1st2006 9-2 1st2007 10-1 1st2008 10-1 1st2009 9-2 4th2010 5-5 7th2011 5-6 T-7th2012 6-5 6th2013 7-4 5th2014 9-5 6th 2015 9-5 6th2016 11-3 3rd2017 13-1 T-1st

Georgia Tech’s ACC Tournament Results1984: 8th1985: 8th1986: 7th1987: 7th1988: 7th1989: 7th(Current dual match format began in 1990)1990: l. Wake Forest, 2-51991: l. Wake Forest, 1-51992: d. Maryland 5-2; l. Duke 1-51993: l. Clemson 0-61994: d. Maryland 5-2; l. Duke 0-61995: l. Maryland 2-51996: l. NC State 3-61997: l. Florida State 1-51998: l. Wake Forest 1-51999: d. NC State 6-2; l. Duke 0-52000: l. Florida State 3-52001: l. Florida Sate 2-42002: d. Clemson 4-3; l. Duke 2-42003: l. Virginia, 3-42004: l. North Carolina, 1-42005: d. FSU, 4-1, d. UNC, 4-2, d. Miami, 4-32006: d. NCSU, 4-0, d. Clemson, 4-1, d. Miami, 4-12007: d. Duke, 4-0, d. UNC, 4-2, d. Miami, 4-12008: d. NC State, 4-0, l. Clemson 1-42009: l. FSU,3-42010: d. VT 4-1, d. Miami 4-3, d. Clemson 4-2, d. UNC 4-32011: d. Maryland 4-1, l. UNC 4-12012: d. Maryland 4-0, d. Miami 4-3, l. UNC 4-32013: d. Maryland-, l. Miami 4-1 2014: d. Virginia Tech, 4-0, l. Virginia, 4-12015: d. NC State, 4-0, d. Duke, 4-3, d. Florida State, 4-3, l. Virginia, 4-02016: d. Notre Dame, 4-0; l. Miami 4-22017: d. Wake Forest, 4-0; d. Duke, 4-2; l UNc 4-3(Bold indicates ACC Tournament Champion)

ACC Tournament Notes: From 1977 to 1982 the conference champion was determined solely on the basis of a post-season tournament with points awarded on individual play. From 1983 to

1985 the conference champion was based on points awarded for both regular-season and tournament play. The regular season results accounted for approximately 40 percent of the total and the tournament, the remaining 60 percent. From 1986 to 1989, the conference champion was determined by a three-day, single-elimination dual match tournament with a playback to determine places one through eight. Since 1990 the conference champion has been determined by a single-elimination dual match tournament with no playback.

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2000:Los Angeles, Calif.Date Rd Opponent ResultM12 64 vs. #25 Washington W, 5-3M13 32 at #9 UCLA L, 0-6

2001:Fresno, Calif.M12 64 vs. #30 UCLA L, 3-4

2002:Lexington, Ky.M10 64 vs. #34 Michigan W, 4-2M11 32 at #17 Kentucky L, 1-4

2003:Los Angeles, Calif.M9 64 vs. #54 Cal Poly W, 4-0M10 32 at #5 USC L, 0-4

2004:Athens, Ga.M14 64 vs. #28 Alabama W, 4-0M15 32 at #5 Georgia L, 0-4

2005:Atlanta, Ga.M13 64 #71 Winthrop W, 4-0M14 32 #40 Pepperdine W, 4-0Athens, Ga.M17 16 vs. #10 Texas L, 3-4

2006:Atlanta, Ga.M12 64 SE Louisiana W, 4-0M13 32 #45 Penn W, 4-0Athens, Ga.M18 16 vs. #9 Northwestern L, 0-4

2007:Atlanta, Ga.M12 64 Furman W, 4-0M13 32 #33 Kentucky W, 4-0Athens, Ga.M18 16 vs. #14 Fresno State W, 4-2M20 QF vs. #7 Notre Dame W, 6-0M21 SF vs. #10 California W, 4-2M22 F vs. #12 UCLA W, 4-2

2008:Atlanta, Ga.M9 64 Alcorn State W, 4-0M10 32 #25 Tennessee W, 4-0Tulsa, Okla.M16 16 vs. #19 Texas W, 4-2M17 QF vs. #6 Florida L, 2-4

2009:Atlanta, Ga.M8 64 Jackson State W, 4-0M9 32 #21 Ole Miss W, 4-1College Station, TexasM15 16 vs. #9 California L, 0-5

2010:Atlanta, Ga.

M14 64 Austin Peay W, 4-0M15 32 #17 Ole Miss L, 0-4

2011:Atlanta, Ga.M14 64 Jacksonville State W, 4-0M15 32 #17 Arizona State W, 4-1Stanford, Calif.M20 16 vs. #3 Duke L, 3-4

2012:Tuscaloosa, Ala.M11 64 #38 Oklahoma State W, 4-1M12 32 at #8 Alabama W, 4-3Athens, Ga.M17 16 vs. #9 California L, 0-4

2013:Gainseville, Fla.M11 64 #35 Yale W, 4-3M12 32 at #1 Florida L, 0-4

2014:Nashville, Tenn. M9 64 #39 Purdue W, 4-0M10 32 at #10 Vanderbilt L, 2-4

2015:Gainesville, Fla. M8 64 #36 Wichita State W, 4-3M9 32 at #5 Florida L, 0-4

2016:Columbia, S.C.M13 64 #39 Princeton W, 4-1 M14 32 #13 South Carolina W, 4-0 Tulsa, Oklahoma M19 16 #4 Ohio State L, 4-2 2017:Atlanta, Ga. M13 64 Alabama State W, 4-0 M14 32 #39 Northwestern W, 4-0 Athens, Ga. M19 16 #9 Oklahoma State L, 4-3

RecordsRound of 64: 18-1Round of 32: 10-6Sweet 16: 2-7Quarterfinals: 1-1Semifinals: 1-0Finals: 1-0

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ALL-AMERICANSKRISTI MILLER 2005 - SINGLES2006 - SINGLES & DOUBLES2007 - SINGLES & DOUBLES2008 - SINGLES

Kristi Miller became Georgia Tech’s first women’s tennis All-Amer-ican when she earned All-American honors in singles as a fresh-man. The Marysville, Mich., native went on to become the most decorated student-athlete in school history, as she own’s Tech’s career marks in singles victories (152) and doubles wins (110). A six-time All-American (four-times singles, two-times doubles), Miller has also earned the prestigious Honda Award for Women’s Tennis (2006) and is a four-time all-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree. Miller’s accolades include being named the 2008 ACC Player of the Year, the ITA National Player to Watch and ACC Tour-nament MVP in 2006 and the ACC Rookie of the Year in 2005. Miller is a three-time CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American and finished her four-year degree with a perfect 4.0 grade point average at Georgia Tech.

LYNDSAY SHOSHO2006 - DOUBLES

Lyndsay Shosho became the Yellow Jackets’ second women’s tennis All-American when she teamed with Kristi Miller to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championships in her senior season (2006). The same year, Shosho set the then school record for singles wins in a season with 35 while breaking the mark for doubles victories at Tech. She currently stands fourth in Tech’s record books with 83 career doubles wins and eighth with 84 career singles wins. In addition to earning All-America honors, Shosho was twice named All-Atlantic Coast Conference and helped lead Tech to its first two Atlantic Coast Conference Championships.

WHITNEY MCCRAY2007 - DOUBLES

Whitney McCray earned All-American accolades in doubles dur-ing the 2007 season when she teamed with Kristi Miller to earn the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Doubles Championships. The Yel-low Jacket duo, which reached as high as No. 3 before finishing the season at No. 7 in the national rankings, were ranked in the top-10 for the last three months of the season. McCray ranks second all-time in the Yellow Jacket record books with 101 career doubles wins. She was part of all three ACC Championships and was a key member of Tech’s NCAA Championship team in 2007.

AMANDA MCDOWELL2008 - SINGLES

Amanda McDowell became the first Georgia Tech women’s tennis player to win an individual national title when she captured the 2008 NCAA Singles Championship. Only the second Yellow Jack-et to earn All-America accolades in singles, McDowell finished her sophomore season with a school record 45 singles wins. She was named the 2008 ITA National Player of the Year and was the 2008 Honda Award recipient for women’s tennis.

IRINA FALCONIA2009 - SINGLES2010 - SINGLES

Irina Falconi became the fifth Yellow Jacket women to earn All-America honors and just the second freshman to be nationally recognized. Falconi won 30 matches including 18 over nationally-ranked players. She closed out her rookie campaign ranked No. 12 in the nation. In her sophomore, and final campaign on The Flats, by setting a school record for dual match wins, finishing 26-1. She posted a 40-3 overall singles mark, good for fourth all-time in the Tech annals. She posted a 30-3 mark against ranked foes and her .930 winning percentage is by far the best in school history. Falconi was the No. 1 seed in the 2010 NCAA Singles Tournament and advanced to the quarterfinals.

JILLIAN O’NEILL 2012 - SINGLES

Jillian O’Neill became the sixth Jacket to earn All-America honors when she finished the season ranked No. 12 in the ITA rankings. The Montreal, Quebec, native finished the year with a team-best 30 singles wins and a 17-9 mark from the No. 1 spot in Tech’s dual lineup. O’Neill claimed 16 wins over ranked foes. She ad-vanced to the NCAA Singles Championship for the second time in 2012 and finished her two-year Tech career with a 54-29 singles record.

HONORS & AWARDS

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HONORS & AWARDSMEGAN KUREY2014 - DOUBLES

Megan Kurey earned All-American accolades in doubles dur-ing the 2014 season when she teamed with Kendal Woodard to earn a 5-8 seed in the NCAA Doubles Championships. The duo finished out the season ranked as the #7 doubles team in the nation.Kurey and Woodard finished the 2014 season with a 13-7 record. The tandem won the 2013 ITA/USTA Southeast Doubles Title and the 2013 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercol-legiate Championships doubles title. Kurey was named to the All-ACC second team in 2014.

KENDAL WOODARD2014 - DOUBLES

Kendal Woodard earned All-American accolades in doubles dur-ing the 2014 season when she teamed with Megan Kurey to earn a 5-8 seed in the NCAA Doubles Championships. The duo finished out the season ranked as the #7 doubles team in the na-tion. Kurey and Woodard finished the 2014 season with a 13-7 record. The tandem won the 2013 ITA/USTA Southeast Doubles Title and the 2013 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships doubles title. Woodard was named to the All-ACC first team in 2014 and was named All-ACC in 2013.

ACC AWARDS ALL-ACC 1988 Leigh Roberts1989 Kristy Kottich Leigh Roberts1991 Kristy Kottich1998 Bobbi Guthrie1999 Mason Miller2000 Jaime Wong2001 Jaime Wong2003 Jaime Wong2004 Kelly Anderson Lyndsay Shosho2005 Kristi Miller Dasha Potapova Alison Silverio2006 Kristi Miller Lyndsay Shosho2007 Amanda Craddock Kristi Miller Alison Silverio2008 Whitney McCray Amanda McDowell Kristi Miller Christy Striplin2009 Irina Falconi Noelle Hickey Amanda McDowell2010 Irina Falconi2011 Jillian O’Neill2012 Jillian O’Neill2013 Kendal Woodard2014 Kendal Woodard (1st Team) Megan Kurey (2nd Team)2015 Paige Hourigan (2nd Team) Johnnise Renaud (2nd Team) 2016 Johnnise Renaud (1st Team) Paige Hourigan (3rd Team) 2017 Rasheeda McAdoo (1st Team) Johnnise Renaud (1st Team) Paige Hourigan (2nd Team) Nami Otuska (3rd Team)

ACC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS2005 MVP: Alison Silverio 2006 MVP: Kristi Miller2007 MVP: Amanda Craddock2010 MVP: Irina Falconi

ACC SINGLES CHAMPIONSKristy Kottich (No. 3) 1989Bobbi Guthrie (No. 3) 1998Jaime Wong (No. 4) 2000

Laura Ozolins (No. 6) 2001

ACC DOUBLES CHAMPIONSLeigh Roberts/Kim Tatum (No. 1) 1988Bobbi Guthrie/Tamarra Jenkin (No. 2) 1999

ACC SINGLES RUNNER-UPAutumn Richards (No. 3) 1997Autumn Richards (No. 6) 1999

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Irina Falconi 2010Kristi Miller 2008 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEARKelly Anderson 2003Kristi Miller 2005

ACC COACH OF THE YEARBryan Shelton 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 Rodney Harmon 2016, 2017

ACC TOURNAMENT MVPAmanda Craddock 2007Irina Falconi 2010Kristi Miller 2006Alison Silverio 2005

ACC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDUnder Bryan Shelton 2004, 2005

GEORGIA TECH HALL OF FAMEKim Lash (Inducted) 1992 (Played) 1984-87Bryan Shelton (Inducted) 1993 (Played) 1985-88Julie Wrege (Inducted) 1997 (Coached) 1979-85, 1992Jaime Wong (Inducted) 2016 (Played) 2000-03

NATIONAL AWARDSNCAA CHAMPIONSHIP2007 MVP: Alison Silverio All-Tournament Team: Alison Silverio, Christy Striplin, Amanda McDowell

NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPSAmanda McDowell (Singles) 2008

NCAA TOP VIIIKristi Miller 2009

HONDA AWARD FOR TENNISKristi Miller 2006Amanda McDowell

ITA NATIONAL INDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONS20072008

ITA NATIONAL INDOOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPSMegan Kurey & Kendal Woodard 2013 (Doubles)

ITA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEARIrina Falconi 2010Amanda McDowell 2008

USTA/ITA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARBryan Shelton 2007

ITA NATIONAL PLAYER TO WATCHKristi Miller 2006

ITA ALL-AMERICAIrina Falconi (Singles) 2009 (Singles) 2010Megan Kurey (Doubles) 2014Whitney McCray (Doubles) 2007Amanda McDowell (Singles) 2008Kristi Miller (Singles) 2005 (Singles) 2006, (Doubles) 2006 (Singles) 2007, (Doubles) 2007 (Singles) 2008Jillian O’Neill (Singles) 2012Lyndsay Shosho (Doubles) 2006Kendal Woodard (Doubles) 2014

ITA/ARTHUR ASHE AWARD FOR

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HONORS & AWARDSLEADERSHIP AND SPORTSMANSHIPKristi Miller 2008

REGION HONORS ITA REGION COACH OF THE YEARBryan Shelton (South) 2005Bryan Shelton (South) 2006Bryan Shelton (At-Large) 2007Rodney Harmson (South) 2017

ITA REGION ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEARNannie de Villiers (South) 2005 Christy Lynch (South) 2017

ITA REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEARKristi Miller (South) 2005

ITA REGION SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEARKristi Miller (South) 2008

ITA REGION ARTHUR ASHE AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP AND SPORTSMANSHIPAlison Silverio (South) 2007

ITA REGION CISSIE LEARY AWARD FOR SPORTSMANSHIPAlison Silverio (South) 2006Tarryn Rudman (South) 2007Whitney McCray (South) 2008

ACADEMIC HONORSCOSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEARKristi Miller 2008

GTE/COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAKristi Miller (First Team) 2006 (First Team) 2007 (First Team) 2008Tamarra Jenkin (Second Team) 1998 (Second Team) 1999Laura Ozolins (Third Team) 2002

GTE/COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTKelly Anderson (Second Team) 2004 (Second Team) 2005 (Second Team) 2006Tamarra Jenkin (First Team) 1998 (First Team) 1999Amanda McDowell (Second Team) 2009Kristi Miller (First Team) 2006 (First Team) 2007 (First Team) 2008Laura Ozolins (First Team) 2000 (First Team) 2001 (First Team) 2002

ITA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMSUnder Bryan Shelton 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012Under Rodney Harmon 2014

ITA SCHOLAR-ATHLETESKelly Anderson 2004, 2005Lynn Blau 2011, 2012Hilary Davis 2010Kirsten Flower 2007Sekita Grant 2004

Elizabeth Kilborn 2012Sasha Krupina 2011Caroline Lilley 2011, 2012Amanda McDowell 2007Kristi Miller 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Jasmine Minor 2012Viet Ha Ngo 2010, 2011, 2012 Maria Nieto 2004Natasha Proknevska 2013, 2014Alison Silverio 2004Muriel Wacker 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARKristi Miller 2008Jillian O’Neill 2012

ACADEMIC ALL-ACCKelly Anderson 2006Lynn Blau 2010, 2011, 2012Kirsten Flower 2008Elizabeth Kilborn 2010, 2012, 2013Megan Kurey 2013, 2014, 2015Caroline Lilley 2011, 2012Amanda McDowell 2007, 2008, 2009Kristi Miller 2006, 2007, 2008Jasmine Minor 2012Jillian O’Neill 2012Natasha Prokhnevska 2015Alexis Prokopuik 2015Viet Ha Ngo 2011Alison Silverio 2006, 2007Lyndsay Shosho 2006

Muriel Wacker 2013, 2014

ACC WEAVER-JAMES-CORRIGAN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPTamarra Jenkin 2000Erika Lewis 1993Amanda McDowell 2010Kristi Miller 2008Alison Silverio 2007Jaime Wong 2003Viet Ha Ngo 2012

ACC HONOR ROLLKelly Anderson 2004, 2005, 2006Alex Anghelescu 2013Kacie Anson 2006Alexa Anton-Ohlmeyer 2014Lynn Blau 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Lynne Borowsky 1993, 1996Camey Craig 1986Hillary Davis 2009, 2010Irina Falconi 2010Kirsten Flower 2007, 2008Sekita Grant 2003, 2004Cristy Guardado 1989, 1990Catherine Gunn 2002, 2003Bobbi Guthrie 1998, 2000, 2001Pierrette Harshaw 1993Tamarra Jenkin 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Elizabeth Jones 1983, 1984, 1985Caroline Lilley 2011, 2012Elizabeth Kilborn 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Brandy Kirchner 1994Sasha Krupina 2009, 2011Megan Kurey 2013, 2015Erika Lewis 1990, 1991, 1992Leah McClesky 1984Amanda McDowell 2007, 2008, 2009Kristi Miller 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Mason Miller 1999, 2000, 2002Jasmine Minor 2012, 2013Mysti Morris 2000Maria Nieto 2003, 2004

Viet Ha Ngo 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Jillian O’Neill 2012Debbie Reynolds 2001Leigh Roberts 1989,1990Crissy Rodriguez 1992Priti Naik 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Laura Ozolins 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Charlotte Pernet 2000Natasha Prokhnevska 2013, 2014, 2015Alexis Prokopuik 2015Debbie Reynolds 2001Tarryn Rudman 2007Sabah Sattar 1997Lyndsay Shosho 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Alison Silverio 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Christy Striplin 2008Terri Stripling 1993, 1996Pam Tatum 1992Elizabeth Taylor 1984Barbara Tomai 2011Xenia Uy 1997, 1999Muriel Wacker 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Donna Williams 1993Betsy Wolf 1997Jaime Wong 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

MISCELLANEOUSGEORGIA TECH TOTAL PERSON AWARDErika Lewis 1993Jaime Wong 2003

GEORGIA TECH BOBBY DODD SCHOLARSHIPKelly Anderson 2004Erika Lewis 1992Amanda McDowell 2009Kristi Miller 2006Laura Ozolins 2000, 2001Jaime Wong 2002

GEORGIA TECH ROBERT CUP AWARDKristi Miller 2008

GEORGIA TECH CAPTAIN’S CAPTAIN AWARDAlison Silverio 2007

GEORGIA TECH’S GRAND SLAM PARTICIPANTSUS OPENKristi Miller 2005 (Doubles-1R)Amanda McDowell 2008 (Singles-Q)Irina Falconi 2010 (Singles-1R) 2011 (Singles-3R, Doubles-1R) 2012 (Singles-1R, Doubles-2R) 2014 (Doubles-1R) AUSTRALIAN OPENIrina Falconi 2011 (Singles-1R) 2012 (Singles-1R) 2012 (Doubles-1R) 2013 (Doubles - 2R) 2014 (Singles-2R) 2015 (Singles-2R, Doubles-1R) FRENCH OPENIrina Falconi 2011 (Singles-1R) 2012 (Singles-2R) 2013 (Doubles - 1R) 2015 (Singles - 3R)WIMBLEDONIrina Falconi 2011 (Singles-1R) 2012 (Singles-1R) 2012 (Doubles-2R) 2013 (Doubles - 1R) 2015 (Singles - 1R, Doubles-1R)

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AAlsobrook, Amy 1984-86Anderson, Kelly 2003-06Anson, Kacie 2003-06Andrews, Helen 1995Anghelescu, Alex 2011-13Anton-Ohlmeyer, Alexa 2014-17

BBerger, Carol 1980-81Blau, Lynn 2009-12Borowsky, Lynne 1995-96Braunstein, Stacy 1994-95Browning, Lica 1983

CChamdani, Emilia 1992-94Cohen, Leslie 1985-86Craig, Camey 1983-85Craddock, Amanda 2007Crittenden, Julie 1980-82

DDavis, Hillary 2009-10Denton, Delisa 1985, 87

FFabian, Luca 2016-17Falconi, Irina 2009-10Flores, Victoria 2017-pres.Flower, Kirsten 2007-08

GGilbert, Angie 1981-82Gillham, Gina 1981-82Gizdova, Nadia 2016- pres.Grant, Sekita 2002-04Griffin, Sara 1998Gottret Murillo, Nicole 2014-pres.Guardado, Cristy 1987-90Gunn, Catherine 2002-03Gust, Caroline 1984-85Guthrie, Bobbi 1997-01

HHarshaw, Pierrette 1991-94Haskin, Pam 1984-86Herman, Mary Lou 1981Hickey, Noelle 2008-09Hourigan, Paige 2015-pres.

JJarlskog, Ida 2017-pres.Jenkin, Tamarra 1997-99Johansson, Maya 2008Jones, Betsy 1983-85Jones, Kenya 2016-pres.

KKarlsson, Susanna 1991Kilborn, Elizabeth 2010-2013Kirchner, Elizabeth 1994-97Klein, Sandi 1986Knox, Lyn 1985Koon, Fallon 2001-02Kottich, Kristy 1988-91Krog, Carolyn 1980-81Krupina, Sasha 2008-11Kurey, Megan 2013-16

Kurey, Megan 2013-pres.LLandskoener, Amy 1980-83Lash, Allyne Kim 1984-87Lewis, Erika 1990-93Lilley, Carolina 2011-12Lopez, Rocio Alberca 2011

MManseur, Jennifer 1989McAdoo, Rasheeda 2014-17McClesky, Leah 1984-85McCray, Whitney 2005-08McDowell, Amanda 2007-10McMahan, Kimberly 1980McRobert, Sally 1980-82Miller, Kristi 2005-08Miller, Lea 2001Miller, Mason 1999-02Minor, Jasmine 2012-13Mize, Sue 1984, 86Morris, Mysti 2000-03Myers, Jamie 1986-88

NNaik, Priti 1992-95Nieto, Maria 2003-04Ngo, Viet Ha 2009-12

OOllar, Carrie 1986-89O’Neill, Jillian 2011-12Otuska, Nami 2016-pres.Ozolins, Laura 1999-02

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Pardo, Sabrina 1999-00Parichabutr, Margaret 1990Parish, Donna 1984Parker, Ann 1980, 82-83Parker, Sybi 1996-99Pernet, Charlotte 2000Potapova, Dasha 2005Pradhan, Leila 1998Prokhnevska, Natasha 2013-16Prokopuik, Alexis 2015-16

RRenaud, Johnnise 2015-pres.Reynolds, Debbie 2001Richards, Autumn 1996-99Roberson, Kristen 2001Roberts, Leigh 1987-90Rodriguez, Crissy 1992Ross, Danielle 1998Rudman, Tarryn 2006-07

SSattar, Sabah 1997Schlink, Maria 1983Schwartz, Tiffany 1993-96Seger, Kathryn 1980-81Shosho, Lyndsay 2003-06Silverio, Alison 2004-07Siska, Amy 1984-85Smith, Christina 1992Stauss, Lindsey 2004Striplin, Christy 2006-09Stripling, Terri 1993, 1996

TTatum, Kim 1988-91Tatum, Pam 1990-93Taylor, Elizabeth 1984Thibadeau, Wendy 1991Thomas, Amy 1988-90Thomas, Laura 1980-82Thompson, Kelly 1983

UUrslet, Christelle 1998Uy, Xenia 1996-99

Vvan Londen, Esther 2005

Vega, Mariali 1991-94WWacker, Muriel 2011-2014Whitaker, Mary 1980, 82Williams, Donna 1993

Wimberley, Heather 1994-96Wolf, Elizabeth 1997Wong, Jaime 2000-03Woodard, Kendal 2013-16

YYarbrough, Dede 1980

ALL-TIME CAPTAINS1977-80 Not Available1981 Sally McRobert, Kathryn Seger1982 Sally McRobert, Ann Parker1983 Ann Parker1984 Amy Alsobrook, Lica Browning1985 Amy Alsobrook, Pam Haskin1986 Pam Haskin, Sue Mize1987 Kim Lash1988 Jamie Myers1989 Leigh Roberts1990 Kristy Kottich1991 Kristy Kottich1992 Erika Lewis, Pam Tatum1993 Erika Lewis, Pam Tatum1994 Pierrette Harshaw, Mariali Vega1995 Tiffany Schwartz1996 Tiffany Schwartz1997 Brandy Kirchner1998 Tamarra Jenkin, Autumn Richards1999 Autumn Richards, Xenia Uy2000 Sabrina Pardo2001 Bobbi Guthrie2002 Mysti Morris2003 Mysti Morris, Jaime Wong2004 Sekita Grant, Maria Nieto2005 Dasha Potapova2006 Lyndsay Shosho2007 Alison Silverio2008 Kristi Miller, Whitney McCray2009 Amanda McDowell2010 Amanda McDowell2011 Sasha Krupina2012 Viet Ha Ngo2013 Elizabeth Kilborn2014 Muriel Wacker2015 Megan Kurey

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SEASON RECORDSSINGLES WINS IN A SEASONALL MATCHESRk. Name (Years) Wins1. Amanda McDowell (2007-08) 452. Kristi Miller (2004-05) 423. Kristi Miller (2005-06) 414. Irina Falconi (2009-11) 405. Amanda McDowell (2006-07) 396. Christy Striplin (2006-07) 35 Amanda Craddock (2006-07) 35 Kristi Miller (2007-08) 359. Kristi Miller (2006-07) 3410. Kelly Anderson (2005-06) 32 Kenya Jones (2016-17) 32

DUAL MATCHES Rk. Name (Years) Wins1. Irina Falconi (2009-10) 262. Amanda McDowell (2006-07) 25 Nami Otsuka (2016-17) 254. Amy Alsobrook (1984-85) 24 Kristi Miller (2005-06) 24 Amanda Craddock (2006-07) 247. Kenya Jones (2016-17) 238. Johnnise Renaud (2016-17) 229. Sandi Klein (1985-86) 21 Kristy Kottich (1989-90) 21 Kristi Miller (2006-07) 21 Kristi Miller (2007-08) 2113. Christy Striplin (2006-07) 20 Kristy Kottich (1988-89) 20 Alison Silverio (2005-06) 20 Paige Hourigan (2016-17) 20

SEASON SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE(ALL MATCHES - MIN. 15 MATCHES PLAYED)Rk. Name (Years) Record Pct. 1. Irina Falconi (2009-10) 40-3 .9302. Bobbi Guthrie (1997-98) 30-5 .8573. Kristi Miller (2005-06) 41-7 .8544. Amanda McDowell (2007-08) 45-8 .8495. Christy Striplin (2005-06) 27-6 .8186. Kristy Kottich (1989-90) 21-5 .8087. Kristy Kottich (1988-89) 20-5 .8008. Amanda McDowell (2006-07) 39-10 .7969. Kristi Miller (2004-05) 42-11 .79210. Nami Otsuka (2016-17) 30-8 .78911. Maya Johansson (2007-08) 29-8 .784

DOUBLES WINS IN A SEASONALL MATCHESRk. Name (Years) Wins1. Lyndsay Shosho (2005-06) 352. Amanda Craddock (2006-07) 323. Whitney McCray (2007-08) 314. Kendal Woodard (2013-14) 30 Kenya Jones (2016-17) 306. Kristi Miller (2004-05) 29 Alison Silverio (2004-05) 29 Alison Silverio (2005-06) 299. Lynn Blau (2011-12) 28 Elizabeth Kilborn (2011-12) 28 Kelly Anderson (2005-06) 28 Noelle Hickey (2007-08) 28 Kendal Woodard (2012-13) 2814. Kristi Miller (2005-06) 27 Kristi Miller (2006-07) 27 Whitney McCray (2006-07) 27 Kristi Miller (2007-08) 27

Megan Kurey (2013-14) 27 Paige Hourigan (2016-17) 27

SEASON DOUBLES WINNING PERCENTAGE(ALL MATCHES - MIN. 15 MATCHES PLAYED)Rk. Name (Years) Record Pct. 1. Paige Hourigan (2016-17) 27-4 .8712. Johnnise Renaud (2015-16) 27-5 .8443. Kenya Jones (2016-17) 30-7 .8114. Whitney McCray (2004-05) 17-4 .8105. Johnnise Renaud (2016-17) 24-6 .8006. Kim Tatum (1987-88) 19-5 .7927. Rasheeda McAdoo (2015-16) 26-7 .788 8. Paige Hourigan (2014-15) 25-7 .7819. Alison Silverio (2005-06) 29-9 .76310. Johnnise Renaud (2014-15) 25-8 .75811. Kristy Kottich (1989-90) 12-4 .75012. Kendal Woodard (2015-16) 26-9 .74313. Kendal Woodard (2012-13) 28-10 .73714. Paige Hourgian (2015-16) 25-9 .73515. Kristi Miller (2005-06) 27-10 .73016. Kacie Anson (2004-05) 16-6 .727 Megan Kurey (2012-13) 24-9 .72718. Jaime Wong (2002-03) 23-9 .719

CAREER RECORDSSINGLES WINS IN A CAREERALL MATCHESRk. Name (Years) Wins1. Kristi Miller (2005-08) 1522. Christy Striplin (2006-09) 1173. Amanda McDowell (2007-10) 1164. Alison Silverio (2004-07) 1065. Jaime Wong (2000-03) 1016. Autumn Richards (1996-99) 957. Kelly Anderson (2003-06) 92 Rasheeda McAdoo (2013-17) 929. Bobbi Guthrie (1997-01) 8910. Lynn Blau (2009-12) 8711. Lyndsay Shosho (2003-06) 84 12. Elizabeth Kilborn (2009-13) 8213. Christina Ngo (2009-12) 76

CAREER SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE(ALL MATCHES - MIN. TWO SEASONS PLAYED)Rk. Name (Years) Record Pct. 1. Irina Falconi (2008-09) 70-15 .8242. Kristi Miller (2005-08) 152-39 .7963. Amanda McDowell (2007-10) 116-38 .7534. Christy Striplin (2006-09) 117-42 .7365. Tarryn Rudman (2006-07) 47-18 .7236. Alison Silverio (2004-07) 106-43 .7117. Jaime Wong (2000-03) 101-46 .6878. Noelle Hickey (2008-09) 52-25 .6759. Jillian O’Neill (2011-12) 54-27 .66710. Autumn Richards (1996-99) 95-48 .66411. Kirsten Flower (2007-08) 48-25 .65812. Rasheeda McAdoo (2013-17) 92-48 .657

DOUBLES WINS IN A CAREERALL MATCHESRk. Name (Years) Wins1. Kristi Miller (2005-08) 1102. Whitney McCray (2005-08) 1013. Alison Silverio (2004-07) 984. Rasheeda McAdoo (2013-17) 904. Lyndsay Shosho (2003-06) 835. Jaime Wong (2000-03) 826. Kelly Anderson (2003-06) 81

7. Lynn Blau (2009-12) 79 Elizabeth Kilborn (2009-13) 799. Kendal Woodard (2013-pres.) 77 Paige Hourigan (2014-pres.) 7711. Sasha Krupina (2008-11) 76 Johnnise Renaud (2014-pres.) 7613. Bobbi Guthrie (1997-01) 7414. Christy Striplin (2006-09) 68

CAREER DOUBLES WINNING PERCENTAGE(ALL MATCHES - MIN. TWO SEASONS PLAYED)Rk. Name (Years) Record Pct. 1. Johnnise Renaud (2014-pres.)76-19 .8002. Paige Hourigan (2014-pres.) 77-20 .7943. Whitney McCray (2005-08) 101-44 .6974. Caroline Lilley (2011-12) 38-17 .6915. Kendal Woodard (2013-pres.) 77-35 .6886. Rasheeda McAdoo (2013-17) 90-41 .6877. Christy Striplin (2006-09) 68-34 .667 Noelle Hickey (2008-09) 54-27 .667 Megan Kurey (2013-pres.) 56-28 .66710. Kristi Miller (2005-08) 110-57 .65911. Pam Haskin (1983-86) 28-15 .65112. Irina Falconi (2008-09) 47-26 .64413. Alison Silverio (2004-07) 98-56 .63614. Kristy Kotich (1987-91) 36-22 .62115. Kacie Anson (2003-06) 47-30 .610

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