| Milena Stanoycheva |
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In 2001-02: Named a 2002 ITA Scholar Athlete... member of the 2001-02 ACC Academic Honor Roll...a member of the Spring 2002 Dean's List.
Singles: Named to the 2002 All-ACC team...posted a 16-9 overall record in singles and an 8-0 record in ACC singles matches...earned ACC Flight Championship honors at number six singles...played primarily at flight six singles...in the first round of the NCAA Championships, defeated Nina Kamp of William & Mary, 7-5, 6-2...won a 7-5, 6-2 decision over Danielle Schwartz of Wake Forest in the second round of the NCAA Championship...defeated Wake Forest's Elizabeth Proctor by a score of 6-3, 6-2...won a 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 decision over Katie Granson of Duke...was victorious over North Carolina's Kendall Cline 2-6, 6-2 (10-4)...between Mar. 2 and Apr. 13, won 13 out of 14 singles matches.
Doubles: Played primarily at flight three with teammate Richele LeSaldo...with LeSaldo, posted a 6-6 dual match record and a 4-2 record in ACC doubles matches...in the first round of the NCAA Championship, won an 8-4 decision over Buergis and Sherbakov of William & Mary...defeated Georgia Tech's Gunn and Koon in the first round of the ACC Championship by a score of 8-5...also defeated ACC doubles teams from Maryland, Virginia, Georgia Tech and Florida State.
In 2000-2001:
Singles: Played at three, four, and five singles...defeated Georgia Tech's Mysti Morris, 7-6, 6-4, at number three singles...was victorious over Jessica Balbuena of Florida State by a score of 6-3, 6-4 at the three spot...tallied a win at the three singles position over Jennifer Jassawalla of N.C. State (6-4, 6-3).
Doubles: Teamed with Anna Savitskaya at number one doubles to defeat N.C. State's Leskovar and Worsley, 8-5 in the first round of the ACC Tournament...also with Savitskaya, earned conference victories at number three doubles over Virginia, Maryland, and Florida State...with teammate Laurence Jayet, combined to defeat Wake Forest's Houston and Proctor at three doubles by a score of 8-2.
Before Clemson: Named 1999 Region MVP...a 1999-2000 Junior College All-American...won the 1999-2000 Junior College National Championship...born September 1, 1977.