Overview: Earned All-America honors in singles...named 2004 ACC Player of the Year and earned All-ACC accolades for the second consecutive season...named 2004 ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch...a finalist for the Collegiate Women Sports Award for Tennis...the only player in Clemson history to reach the Final Four in the NCAA Team and Individual Championships...holds the top spot in Clemson history on the Most Individual Doubles Victories' list in a single season with 35...holds the record for Most Doubles Wins (33) and Most Three-Set Matches Won (8) by a Clemson junior...ranks fifth in Clemson's career record books for Best Singles Winning Percentage (.808, 63-15) and second for Best Set Winning Percentage in singles (.763, 132-41)...in a tie for ninth on the Career Winning Percentage List for doubles (.756, 59-19)...ranks in a tie for tenth for the Most Singles Victories in a season (32), a tie for ninth for Most Sets Won in singles (68) and a tie for sixth for Most Three-Set Matches Won (8)...with Maria Brito, holds seventh place in Clemson history for Most Victories by a doubles team in a season with 25 and ranks eighth for Best Winning Percentage in doubles (.806, 25-6) and sixth for Best Set Winning Percentage in doubles (.794, 27-7)...garnered ACC Performer of the Week Honors for the weeks of Feb. 23, Mar. 8 and Apr. 5, 2004...named to the Clemson Dean's List...a member of the ACC Honor Roll. Spring 2005: Earned second consecutive All-America honors after being selected to the 2005 singles and doubles teams ...finished the year ranked #2 in the nation, the highest final ranking for a Tiger women's tennis player in history ...became the first Clemson women's tennis player to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Singles Championships twice in her career ...named the ITA Southeast Region Senior Player of the Year ...selected to third straight All-ACC team ...won 19 consecutive matches to start the season, the second longest streak in Clemson history and longest to occur in a single season ...two-time ACC Performer of the Week for weeks ending April 17 and February 6 ...31 doubles wins for the 2005 season set record for a senior ...listed in the record books in five different individual season categories ...the 38 matches won during the 2004-05 season rank fifth all-time and her .884 winning percentage ties her for sixth in Clemson history ...listed seventh with 74 sets won in her senior season and in a third-place tie for best set winning percentage with a .851 mark for the year ...in doubles, ranks second for most doubles victories with 31 ...for her career, ranks among the top 10 in six categories ...tied for sixth with 101 career victories ...listed fourth for highest winning percentage in singles play with a .835 mark ...ranks seventh with 205 sets won over her career and second for best set winning percentage at .792 ...90 career doubles victories rank fourth all-time and .769 doubles winning percentage ties for sixth-place Singles: Boasted a 26-2 record in dual matches and won three matches in the 2005 NCAA Singles Championship...advanced to the final eight of the NCAA Singles tournament for the second straight season ...defeated #58 Taka Bertrand of Vanderbilt in the opening round (6-4, 6-2), #31 Dianne Hollands of Arizona in the round of 32 (6-1, 6-1) and #13 Zerene Reyes of Florida in the Sweet 16 (6-0, 6-2) before falling to Riza Zalameda in the Elite Eight (4-6, 7-5, 4-6) ...clinched the Tigers' upset victory in the round of 16 of the NCAA Team Championships with a three-set defeat of Northwestern's Audra Cohen at flight one (3-6, 6-3, 6-4) ...won three other matches at flight one in the national team tournament, defeating Furman's Mary Neill Hagood in the opening round (6-0, 6-2), North Carolina's 41st-ranked Aniela Mojzis in the Elite Eight (6-3, 5-7, 6-2) and Stanford's #7 Amber Liu in the semifinals (6-1, 7-6(3)) ...recorded a 17-2 mark against ranked opponents in dual action ...Posted two-set victories over six players ranked in the top 20 (#7 Aibika Kasarieva from Kentucky (6-1, 6-0), #7 Amber Lui from Stanford (6-1, 7-6(3)), #9 Riza Zalameda from UCLA (6-3, 6-2), #10 Shadisha Robinson of Georgia (6-4, 7-6(1)), #14 Story Tweedie-Yates of Texas Christian (6-3, 7-5), and #20 Kristi Miller from Georgia Tech (6-1, 6-2)) ...Compiled a 9-1 mark in conference play at flight one, defeating Virginia Tech's #83 Anat Elazari (6-1, 6-0), Miller, NC State's Barbara Olay (6-2, 6-1), Wake Forest's #55 Karin Coetzee (6-2, 6-2), Maryland's #76 Ramona But (6-2, 6-2), Virginia's Kristen James (6-1, 6-0), Florida State's #17 Mihaela Moldovan (4-6, 6-0, 1-0(10-4), North Carolina's #31 Aniela Mojzis and Duke's #111 Jackie Carleton (6-3, 6-2) Doubles: Posted a 24-5 record during the dual season ...reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Doubles Championships with Alix Lacelarie ...ranked #10 in the final ITA doubles poll with Lacelarie ...with Lacelarie, upset #2 team of Audra Cohen and Cristelle Grier of Northwestern in the round of 16 of the national team tournament (8-1); North Carolina team of Kendall Cline and Aniela Mojzis twice, when they were ranked #6 in the regular season (8-5) and listed fifth in the Eiite Eight of the NCAA Team Championshis (8-3); Florida State's #11-ranked team of Mihaela Moldovan and Lindsay Deason (8-5) and then-ranked #11 Kim Coventry and Joelle Schwenk of Kentucky (9-7) ...in the doubles championships with Lacelarie, defeated Arizona State's 27th-ranked team of Lauren Colalillo and Kady Pooler in the round of 32 (6-3, 7-6(6)) before falling to #4 Daniella Bercek and Riza Zalameda of UCLA (4-6, 4-6) ...won three ACC matches with Lacelarie, including the upsets of Florida State's 11th-ranked duo and North Carolina's #6 tandem ...also defeated Duke's team of Kristin Cargill and Jackie Carleton at flight one, 8-6 ...with Romy Farah, ranked 26th in the final ITA doubles poll after compiling a 12-3 record at flight one during the dual season ...paired with Farah, upset conference foe Georgia Tech with 8-3 win over 11th-ranked Kristi Miller and Alison Silverio ...defeated four other conference opponents with Farah (Barbara Orlay and Elin Stahl Johansson of NC State, 8-3; Karin Coetzee and Alex Hirsch of Wake Forest, 8-4; Ramona But and Veronika Subertova of Maryland, 8-2; and Douglas Wink and Rachel Del Priore of Virginia, 8-0) ...posted an 8-1 win over in-state rival South Carolina's team of Danielle Wiggins and Magda Wojdylo at flight one with Farah ...also won one match with Richele LeSaldo at flight three against league opponent Virginia Tech Fall 2004: Singles: Finished with a 9-2 overall singles record ...ranked fourth in the ITA preseason poll ...won the flight one singles championship at the Furman Fall Classic, defeating #13 Aniela Mojzis of North Carolina in the finals, #42 Katie McGaffigan of Wisconsin in the semifinals and #79 Megan Racette of Iowa in the opening round ...reached the semi-finals of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championship, posting victories over #15 Megan Muth of William & Mary, Elena Gancheva of UNLV, and Nicole Leimback of Southern California before falling to Northwestern's Audra Cohen ...in the ITA National Indoor meet, advanced to the semifinals before falling to Suzi Babos of California ...defeated #23 Shadisha Robinson of Georgia in the first round, #59 Story Tweedie-Yates of Texas Christian in the round of 16 and #11 Dea Sumantri of Washington in the quarterfinals. Doubles: Posted an 7-2 overall doubles record with teammates Romy Farah and Alix Lacelarie ...ranked 29th in the ITA preseason doubles poll with Farah ...teamed with Farah, captured the Furman Fall Classic flight two doubles championships ...with Farah, defeated the 33rd-ranked team of Nancy Kockott and Julie Smekodub from Tulane in the opening match of the qualifying round of the Riviera/ITA All-American tournament before losing in the second round ...paired with Lacelarie, reached the semifinals of the ITA Southeast Regional Championships ...after earning a first-round bye, the duo defeated Wake Forest's Blakely Offutt and Danielle Schwartz, East Carolina's Kristin Buchanan and Mireia Gol, and Duke's Katie Blaszak and Jackie Carleton to advance to the Final Four. Spring 2004: Singles: Ranked eighth in the final ITA singles poll...posted a 22-5 record in dual matches and was 7-1 in conference singles play...tallied a 14-5 record against ranked players, including a 5-2 mark against top-10 ranked opponents...as a 9-16 seed at the NCAA Singles Championships, upset two top-eight seeded players en route to the Final Four, defeating second-seeded Anda Perianu of Oklahoma (6-4, 4-6, 7-6(4)) and eighth-seeded Cristelle Grier of Northwestern (7-5, 4-6, 6-1), before falling to eventual national champion Amber Liu of Stanford...in the first two rounds of the NCAA Singles Tournament, won decisions over Kentucky's Sarah Foster (6-4, 6-0) and New Mexico's Maja Kovacek (6-3, 6-0)...won four matches at the NCAA Team Championships, posting victories over #33 Claire Carter of Washington (3-6, 6-4, 6-1), #20 Jessica Roland of Texas A&M (6-0, 6-2), #35 Danielle Wiggins of South Carolina (6-2, 6-2) and Luisa Lopez of Troy State (6-2, 6-0)...defeated ninth-ranked Amanda Johnson of Duke by a score of 6-3, 7-5 at flight one in the finals of the ACC Championships...in regular season conference play at flight one, won decisions over Duke's #9 Johnson (6-7(4), 6-0, 7-6(5)), Wake Forest's #10 Karin Coetzee (6-3, 6-1), Georgia Tech's #43 Lyndsay Shosho (4-6, 6-2, 6-1), Maryland's #60 Ramona But (6-1, 6-1), Florida State's Anca Dumitrescu (6-1, 6-3), Virginia's Mariko Fritz-Krockow (6-1, 6-4), and N.C. State's Barbara Orlay (6-4, 6-2)...defeated 39th-ranked Audra Falk of Vanderbilt (6-1, 6-4) and Wiggins of South Carolina (6-0, 6-3) in regular season matches. Doubles: Named to the NCAA All-Tournament team at the flight two doubles position with Alix Lacelarie...with Lacelarie, won all five matches at flight two at the NCAA Team Championships, defeating 43rd-ranked Carleton and Esseghir of UCLA (9-7), Hadzic and Hoe of Washington (8-5), Spencer and Vieria of Texas A&M (8-3), Lucas and Wojdylo of South Carolina (8-4) and Mancheno and Masviba of Troy State (8-0)...at the NCAA Doubles Championships with teammate Maria Brito, defeated Wisconsin's Martin and McGaffigan (6-3, 6-3) in the first round before falling to third-ranked Grier and Rush of Northwestern in three sets in the second round...become only the third doubles team in program history to advance past the first round of the NCAA Doubles Tournament...posted a 23-6 dual match record and a 6-2 conference mark...ranked 17th with Brito in the final ITA doubles poll...with Brito in league play, posted wins over N.C. State's Apodaca and Lam (8-1), Wake Forest's Knight and Smith (8-1) and Maryland's Baker and Mihneva (8-5)...also with Brito, defeated 32nd-ranked Schonfeldova and Subbotina of Georgia (8-4) at flight two, and 45th-ranked Balzert and Potapova of Baylor (8-2) at flight one...won an 8-4 decision over South Carolina's Ganzer and Lucas at number one doubles....with Lacelarie at the ACC Championships, won an 8-6 decision over Duke's Arasu and Johnson and took an 8-1 victory over Chavardes and Dent of Maryland at the number two position...also with Lacelarie, won conference regular season matches against Clarke and Moldovan of Florida State (9-8(5)), Nieto and Shosho of Georgia Tech (9-8) and Bruch and Stough of Virginia (8-0)... finished the season on a seven-match winning streak in doubles. In Fall 2003: Singles: Ranked 13th in the ITA's preseason singles poll...posted a 6-3 overall record in singles during the fall season...reached the semifinals of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships before falling to third-ranked Raquel Kops-Jones of California...upset #7 Daria Panova of Oregon in the first round of the ITA All-American, and also defeated #14 Jackie Carleton of UCLA and #59 Jennifer Magley of Florida in the tournament...at the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, fell in the first round of the singles bracket, but went on to reach the semifinals of the consolation bracket, recording wins over Texas's Petra Dizdar and California's Sasha Podkolzina. Doubles: Finished the season with an 11-3 record with teammate Maria Brito...with Brito, ranked 29th in the ITA's preseason doubles poll...won the ITA Southeast Regional Doubles Championship with Brito, defeating five teams, including #30 Kruse and Venter of Middle Tennessee in the semifinals and Coetzee and Smith of Wake Forest in the finals, becoming the first doubles team in Clemson history to claim that title...in the first round of the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, fell to third-ranked Kops-Jones and Podkolzina of California, before going on to win the consolation bracket, recording victories over Roland and Vieira of Texas A&M, #41 Johnson and Kroh of Marshall and #49 DaCosta and Rutherford of Michigan...defeated Texas A&M's Spencer and Walker before falling to Illinois' #31 Goulet and McGaffigan at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships...took second place in the flight one draw at the Furman Fall Classic, with wins over Hagood and Eckert of Furman and Schellhas and Tsoubanos of Vanderbilt. In Spring 2003: Named the ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch in 2003...a member of the 2003 All-ACC Women's Tennis team... earned ACC Player of the Week honors four times this season (Feb. 17, Mar. 3, Mar. 10 and Mar. 31)...a member of the 2002-03 ACC Honor Roll. Singles: Has a 19-3 record in dual matches and was 7-1 in ACC play...owns a 31-6 overall singles record...ranked 22nd in the final ITA singles poll...has posted a 7-4 record against ranked opponents, including wins over #34 Viktoria Stoklasova of South Alabama, #37 Julie Scaringe of Florida and #38 Marlene Mejia of North Carolina...has won 13 of her last 14 dual matches, with the only loss coming to third-ranked Kelly McCain of Duke...fell to Florida's #28 Lindsay Dawaf (2-6, 7-5, 6-1) in the first round of the NCAA Singles Championship...all three dual match losses were to ranked players, including a three-set decision to top-ranked Agata Cioroch of Georgia. Doubles: With teammate Laurence Jayet, ranked 25th by the ITA in the post season poll...with Jayet, posted an 8-3 upset over 10th-ranked Adams and McCain of Duke...in the first round of the NCAA doubles draw, fell to 26th-ranked Magley and Reyes of Florida by a score of 6-2, 6-4...the pair has a 5-5 record against ranked doubles opponents, including the victory over Adams and McCain, as well as wins over #29 Kruse and Varnell of MTSU, #34 Anderson and Wong of Georgia Tech and #38 Tuchband and Williams of Virginia...has a 17-8 dual match record and a 6-1 record in the conference. In Fall 2002: Singles: Was the Omni Hotels/ITA Southeast Regional champion...defeated North Carolina's eighth-ranked Kate Pinchbeck in the finals of the tournament by a score of 7-6(5), 6-2...also defeated Kentucky's Shannon Stough, North Carolina's Kendall Cline, Duke's Katie Granson, North Carolina's #27 Marlene Mejia and Kentucky's Nathalie Roels en route to the tournament championship...at the Omni Hotels National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, won a 6-3, 7-6(2) decision over Jenny Langer of SMU before falling to Pinchbeck in the second round (6-4, 2-6, 6-1)...won the flight one championship at the Furman Fall Classic, defeating Vanderbilt's Aleke Tsoubanos, MTSU's #31 Manon Kruse and Vanderbilt's #10 Sarah Riske...finished second at the Clemson Fall Invitational in flight one, with wins over Luisa Lopez of Troy State and Carolina Ramirez of Auburn...posted a 12-2 record for the fall season...was ranked #92 in the ITA's preseason poll. Doubles: Posted a 7-2 record during the fall with Jayet...reached the quarterfinals of the Omni Hotels/ITA Southeast Regional, defeating North Carolina's Bairos and Cline (8-1) and Furman's Bentley and Kovarik (8-5), before falling to Kentucky's 10th-ranked team of Buckley and Trefethen (8-5)...won the flight one championship at the Clemson Fall Invitational, recording wins over Bercik and Ramirez of Auburn and Bentley and Kovarik...at the Furman Fall Classic, defeated Bentley and Kovarik by a score of 8-5 and Iowa's Haas and Alexandrova by a score of 8-3 at flight one. Before Clemson: Won senior doubles National Championship in France...currently ranked in top 50 in the Senior Division in France...ranked in top eight in Junior Division in France in 2001...born December 2, 1982. |
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