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Dan Magill Tennis Complex
2020 Tokyo Olympics Former University of Georgia standout Ellen Perez made a historic run for her home country of Australia in the Olympic women’s doubles competition in Tokyo. Paired with Sam Stosur, the duo won two matches before falling in the quarterfinals and just missing a chance for a medal. This was the first Olympic Games for the 25-year-old Perez. Currently, Perez holds a world ranking of number 50 in doubles. She was a five-time All-American at Georgia and turned professional in 2017.
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TAble Of Contents Athens, The Classic City DAN MAGILL TENNIS COMPLEX......................1 TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................... 2 MEDIA INFORMATION....................................... 3 Media Coverage and Services Live Scoring and Video Streaming Interview Information Photo/Video Information Social Media 2021 SEC Champs........................................... 4 2021-22 SEASON OUTLOOK...................... 5-8 Photo Roster..................................................................................5 Roster and Schedule Breakdown.......................................... 6-7 Season Preview............................................................................8 Meet the dawgs....................................... 9-31 Jeff Wallace, Head Coach................................................... 10-11 Drake Bernstein, Associate Head Coach...............................12 Eric Roddy, Volunteer Coach.....................................................13 Sarah Hebberd, Program Specialist........................................13 Player Bios (Alphabetical order)........................................ 14-31 2020-21 SEASON REVIEW............................ 32 2020-21 Season Statistics..........................................................32 2021-22 Season..................................... 33-35 Fall 2021 Highlights.....................................................................33 Fall 2021 Statistics......................................................................34 Spring 2022 Preview...................................................................35 HONORS AND AWARDS........................... 36-40 All-SEC..........................................................................................36 Honors and Awards.............................................................. 37-38 All-Americans........................................................................ 39-40 HISTORY AND RECORDS........................ 41-56 Records........................................................................................41 Six National Championships.....................................................42 11 Singles/Doubles Champions................................................43 19 SEC Championships......................................................... 44-45 NCAA Tournament Results........................................................46 NCAA Singles Results.......................................................... 47-48 NCAA Doubles Results........................................................ 49-50 Series Records............................................................................51 Year-by-Year Results............................................................ 52-57 Letterwinners..............................................................................58 Opponent information............................ 59 Administration & Staff.................... 60-61
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University Endowments......................... 62 Nike Tennis Camp......................................... 63 TENNIS FACILITIES Dan Magill Tennis Complex /Henry Feild Stadium (cap. 4,500) Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Facility (cap. 1,000) 2022 ROSTER INFO Starters returning/lost...............................................................3/3 Letterwinners returning/lost....................................................5/4 Newcomers...................................................................................4 SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Senior Associate Athletic Director..................... Claude Felton Women’s Tennis Contacts...... Christopher Lakos, Jake Golob C. Lakos / Office Phone.........................................(706) 542-7994 C. Lakos / Cell.........................................................(706) 714-2934 J. Golob / Email........................................... jake.golob@uga.edu J. Golob / Cell..........................................................(706) 621-0047 SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall 1 Selig Circle Athens, GA 30602
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LOCATION ENROLLMENT FOUNDED PRESIDENT J. REID PARKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS NICKNAME COLORS CONFERENCE
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Athens, Ga. 40,118 1785 Jere W. Morehead Josh Brooks Bulldogs Red and Black SEC
Written/Edited by: Jake Golob Graphic Design by: Jake Golob and Griffin Dejoy. Photography: Julian Alexander, David Barnes, David Bohrer, Kristie M. Bradshaw, Jack Casey, Ashley Connell, John Curry, Brett Davis, Rob Davis, Donavan Eason, Dan Evans, Phillip Faulkner, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Rebecca Hay, Bill Kallenberg, Dave Marck, Perry McIntyre, Mackenzie Miles,Parker Moore, Radi Nabulsi, Lesley Onstott, Chamberlain Smith, Evan Stichler, Ashley Strickland, Brian Tirpak, Scott Trubey, Julianne Upchurch, Tony Walsh, Kevin Works, Kelly Wegel, Dylan Wilson, Cody Schmelter, Evan Stichler, John Kelley and the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
Media Information Media Coverage Coach Wallace, the assistant coaches and the student-athletes appreciate your interest in the Georgia women’s tennis program and look forward to providing assistance to the media in all ways possible. Media in need of assistance beyond this guide should contact: Jake Golob Office: (706) 542-1621 Cell: (706) 621-0047 Email: jake.golob@uga.edu Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603-1472
Media services All recognized media personnel and photographers are invited to work in the press box located atop the grandstands. Credentials are not required for regular season matches. The press box is equipped with wireless and hard-wired internet connections, which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Final box scores, media guides, updated game notes and statistics for both Georgia and its visiting opponents will be available in the press box.
COACH AND PLAYER INTERVIEWS Throughout the season, all practices are closed to the media unless otherwise specified. Interviews will generally be conducted via zoom before practice. However, other arrangements can be made by contacting UGA Sports Communications. Media desiring to conduct interviews over the phone should make arrangements through the Sports Communications office, as well. These will be coordinated according to Coach Wallace’s and the players’ availability, usually prior to, or immediately after, practice sessions. POST-MATCH INTERVIEWS Media in the press box area will be surveyed at the conclusion of the match to determine which players are needed for interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the courts and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications. PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO Only recognized photographers and videographers have permission to shoot on the courts. All photographers wishing to shoot at practice or at matches must check in with UGA Sports Communications before doing so. All individuals interested in shooting practice should contact UGA Sports Communications. On match days, photographers may call, email or check in directly with the press box prior to, or during, the match. Photographers and videographers will be allowed to shoot from court level, provided that they follow specific rules set forth by the UGA Sports Communications office and UGA Event Management staff.
Following each match, a recap will be emailed to the media and posted on www.georgiadogs.com, the official website of Georgia athletics. The website will also include a box score and updated statistics. If you would like to be included on the email list, please contact UGA Sports Communications. LIVE VIDEO All six stadium courts at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex feature video cameras that stream live action to the internet during every outdoor home event. The video streams can be accessed at georgiadogs.com.
DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS From Atlanta Take I-85 North to Highway 316 (signs to Athens). Continue on 316 approximately 40 miles. Turn right on the Athens Bypass (Loop 10) southbound. Take the Milledge Avenue exit, and turn left at the bottom of the ramp. Follow Milledge until you reach Five Points, a five-way intersection. Take a right onto Lumpkin Street. After one traffic light, take a right onto Pinecrest. At the first stop sign, turn left onto Rutherford. The complex is two blocks ahead on the right, next to Foley Field. From Points North From I-85 South, exit onto State Route 106 at Exit 166. Follow this road to Athens (no turns), where the road becomes North Ave. When you reach downtown Athens, North Ave. becomes Thomas Street and then East Campus Road. Follow East Campus Road for several miles and then turn right onto Carlton Street. Turn left onto Smith Street. Follow behind the Coliseum, then turn left onto Rutherford. The complex is two blocks ahead on the left, next to Foley Field.
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2021 SEC Champions
Queens of the Court
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Photo First Second Roster
MORGAN COPPOC
GUILLERMINA GRANT
ALEE HARRIS
ANIA HERTEL
MEG KOWALSKI
5-4 | Gr. Chicago, Ill.
LEA MA
5-9 | Jr. Dix Hills, N.Y.
MAI NIRUNDORN
MELL REASCO
DASHA VIDMANOVA
5-7 | Gr. Tulsa, Okla.
5-8 | Jr. Warsaw, Poland
5-7 | Fr. Bangkok, Thailand
5-7 | Fr. Montevideo, Uruguay
5-6 | Fr. Quito, Ecuador
5-6 | Sr. Huntsville, Ala.
6-3 | Fr. Prague, Czech Republic
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Roster Breakdown Alphabetical Roster NAME Morgan Coppoc Guillermina Grant Alee Harris Ania Hertel Meg Kowalski Lea Ma Mai Nirundorn Mell Reasco Dasha Vidmanova
HT. 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-7 5-6 6-3
International Dawgs YR. HOMETOWN (ACADEMY / HIGH SCHOOL) Gr. Tulsa, Okla. (Tucker Tennis Academy) Fr. Montevideo, Uruguay (Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club) Sr. Huntsville, Ala. (Laurel Springs) Jr. Warsaw, Poland (Legia Warsaw Club) Gr. Chicago, Ill. (Laurel Springs) Jr. Dix Hills, N.Y. (IMG Academy) Fr. Bangkok, Thailand (Hilton Head Island) Fr. Quito, Ecuador (New Ecuador) Fr. Prague, Czech Republic (1st CLTK Prague)
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Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Wallace, 37th season (Georgia ‘85) Associate Head Coach: Drake Bernstein, 10th season (Geoorgia ‘11) Volunteer Coach: Eric Roddy, 2nd season (Sewanee ‘16) Program Specialist: Sarah Hebberd, 1st season (Pfeiffer ‘11) Strength & Conditioning: Katrin Koch, 16th season (Indiana ‘93) Athletic Trainer: Abbey Sponseller & Josh Simer
Poland Ania Hertel
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Pronunciation Guide Alee Clayton.................................................................................................................................................Al-E Morgan Coppoc....................................................................................................................................COP-ick Guillermina Grant........................................................................................................................ Gi-jer-me-na Ania Hertel.............................................................................................................................................. An-yuh Mai Nirundorn...................................................................................................................My NUUR-un-dorn Dasha Vidmanova.................................................................................................... DAH-sha Vid-MAN-ova
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Schedule Breakdown BreakDown Total Events........................................................................... 31 Home........................................................................... 9 Away............................................................................ 9 Neutral...................................................................... 13 Southeastern Conference Matches................................. 13 Home........................................................................... 6 Ole Miss - March 4 Mississippi State - March 6 LSU - March 25 Texas A&M - March 27 Kentucky - April 8 Vanderbilt - April 10 Away............................................................................ 7 Florida - March 11 South Carolina - March 13 Tennessee - March 19 Missouri - April 1 Arkansas - April 3 Alabama - April 15 Auburn - April 17
SEC Preseason poll 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14.
University of Georgia * Texas A&M University University of Florida University of South Carolina University of Tennessee Louisiana State University Auburn University University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Vanderbilt University University Arkansas Mississippi State University University of Alabama University of Kentucky University of Missouri
* Fifth Consecutive SEC Coaches' Poll Preseason No. 1 Ranking
Fall Schedule DATE Sept. 17-19 Sept. 18-25 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 4-11 Oct. 4-11 Oct. 9-17 Oct. 14-17 Oct. 22-24 Nov. 4-7
OPPONENT Battle of the Bay ITF Fort Worth 25K $ Ole Miss Fall Tournament ITF Hilton Head 15K $ ITA All-American Championships ITF Florence 25K $ ITA Southeast Regional The Georgia Invitational ITA National Fall Championships
LOCATION San Francisco, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas Oxford, Miss. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Florence, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Athens, Ga. San Diego, Calif.
Spring Schedule DATE Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 11-14 March 4 March 6 March 11 March 13 March 19 March 25 March 27 March 30 April 1 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17 April 20-24 May 6-8 May 13-15 May 19-28
OPPONENT at North Carolina North Florida # Iowa/Mississippi State # ITA National Team Indoors Ole Miss * Mississippi State * at Florida * at South Carolina * at Tennessee * LSU * Texas A&M * at Georgia Tech at Missouri * at Arkansas * Kentucky * Vanderbilt * at Alabama * at Auburn * SEC Tournament NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds NCAA Round of 16 NCAA Championships
LOCATION Chapel Hill, N.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Madison, Wis. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Columbia, S.C. Knoxville, Tenn. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Columbia, Mo. Fayetteville, Ark. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Gainseville, Fla. Campus Site TBD Campus SiteTBD Urbana-Champaign, Ill.
Home matches listed in Bold | Home matches played at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex $ denotes Professional Event # denotes ITA Kick-off Weekend * denotes SEC match
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First Second Season Preview Georgia Announces 2022 Schedule ATHENS, Ga. -- A total of 11 matches against teams that finished in the top-30 last season, including a road contest against North Carolina, highlight the Georgia women’s tennis team’s 2022 regular-season schedule.
Series Record vs 2022 foes
The Bulldogs began this season’s slate with a busy fall. The fall campaign officially began Friday, Sept. 17, with the Battle of the Bay in San Francisco, California, and the Fort Worth (Texas) 25K. Georgia played in the Ole Miss Fall Tournament (Sept. 24-26) and sent individuals to the Hilton Head 15K (Oct. 3-11), the ITA All-American Championship (Oct. 4-11), the Florence 25K (Oct. 9-17), the ITA Southeast Regional (Oct. 14-17), before hosting the Georgia Invitational on Oct. 22-24. The ITA National Fall Championship were Nov. 4-7, in San Diego, California. Georgia will open the dual-match season on Jan. 22 at North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina before returning to Athens to welcome Iowa, Mississippi State, and North Florida for the ITA Kick-Off Weekend on Jan. 28-29. “Drake (Bernstein), the team and I are all super excited about getting the season started,” said Georgia women’s tennis head coach Jeff Wallace. “We have an awesome schedule again, and are really looking forward to playing these fall events, making great improvements in our game, and getting ready for the big spring season.”
Alabama................................................................................... UGA leads, 45-4 Arkansas...................................................................................UGA leads, 32-3 Auburn......................................................................................UGA Leads, 57-7 Florida........................................................................................ UF Leads, 49-19 Georgia Tech............................................................................UGA Leads, 27-6 Iowa............................................................................................UGA Leads, 1-0 Kentucky.................................................................................UGA Leads, 39-10 LSU............................................................................................UGA Leads, 46-4 Mississippi State.....................................................................UGA Leads, 44-0 Missouri......................................................................................UGA Leads, 9-0 North Carolina...........................................................................UNC Leads, 9-4 North Florida..............................................................................UGA Leads, 1-0 Ole Miss..................................................................................UGA Leads, 42-10 South Carolina........................................................................UGA Leads 49-17 Tennessee................................................................................UGA Leads, 50-9 Texas A&M...............................................................................UGA Leads, 16-1 Vanderbilt...............................................................................UGA Leads, 36-13
All time record vs power 5
ACC..............................................................................................................120-66 BIG 10..............................................................................................................31-5 BIG XII...........................................................................................................44-15 PAC 12...........................................................................................................41-36 SEC............................................................................................................433-100 * vs current Power 5 conference opponents
Following the ITA Indoor National Championships in Madison, Wis., the Bulldogs begin conference play and the month of March at home against the Ole Miss Rebels and the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Georgia has three consecutive road matches against Florida on March 11, South Carolina on March 13, and Tennessee on March 19.
Georgia travels back to Athens for two contests in late March against LSU (March 25) and Texas A&M (March 27) before heading to Atlanta to take on in-state rival, Georgia Tech (March 30). The month of April begins with two consecutive road matches against Missouri (April 1) and Arkansas (April 3). The Bulldogs wrap up regular season play beginning with Kentucky (April 8), and Vanderbilt (April 10) at home before two final matchups on the road against Alabama (April 15) and Auburn (April 17). Florida will host the 2022 SEC Tournament April 20-24 in Gainesville, Florida, followed by the NCAA First and Second Rounds at various campus sites May 6-8. The NCAA Super Regionals take place at campus sites May 13-15. The NCAA Championships will be held in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois on May 19-28. Georgia returns five letter winners from last year’s squad that posted a 23-2 mark, including 13-0 in SEC play to win the regular season and SEC Tournament. ###
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Head Coach Jeff Wallace, 37th season once again in Chicago, Ill. and began conference play undefeated. Most notably, Wallace reached a new milestone with the last match played before the cancelation being his 750th win. The 2019 season saw a Bulldog team that enjoyed tremendous success. Georgia captured its sixth indoors National Championship defeating defending champions North Carolina and earned a SEC Regular Season Championship, but fell just short of the NCAA Championship in May, falling to Stanford and finished the season with a No. 2 overall ranking. 2019 also saw another Bulldog be crowned as National Player of the Year. The 2018 season marked another successful year for the Bulldogs highlighted by an elite eight appearance in the program’s 32nd-consective NCAA appearance and a No. 7 ITA final ranking with an 18-7 record. The year came with its fair share of milestones. On February 9, Wallace reached the 700-win plateau with a 4-2 win over Texas in the ITA National Team Indoor Championships. Later in the season, Wallace tied his mentor and former coach, Magill, in career wins (706) and entered 2019 with 714 victories. Additionally, another Bulldog became a first-time All-American capping a SEC Freshman of the Year campaign. In 2016 and 2017, Georgia finished with a No. 7 and No. 6 ITA final ranking, respectively, while six Bulldogs earned All-America honors. Wallace led a youthful Georgia squad in 2015 to a 24-7 record and the program’s 11th trip to the NCAA Final Four. The Bulldogs sported a roster with five freshmen and only three upperclassmen, but Georgia put up an impressive record, reaching the SEC Tournament Championship and making its deepest run in the NCAA Tournament since 2009. In 2014, Wallace garnered ITA Regional Coach of the Year honors after the Bulldogs enjoyed another banner season, going 24-5 with a final ranking of No. 4. Georgia captured the SEC Tournament title, the NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 overall seed for the first time in school history, advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals plus saw the top duo of Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase reach the NCAA Doubles Finals Wallace became one of three coaches in women’s tennis history s the nation’s winningest active women’s tennis coach, Jeff to reach the 600-win plateau in 2013. He is one of five active colleWallace has built the Georgia Bulldogs into one of the most elite giate tennis coaches with at least 600 wins, and is one of five UGA programs in all of women’s collegiate tennis. Following a success coaches to reach the mark. In 2009 following another memorable playing career that saw him earning a SEC singles title in 1985 under campaign when Georgia advanced to its 10th NCAA Final Four, WalCoach Dan Magill, the Portland native jumped right into coaching the lace became the first person to ever be named the Intercollegiate following season. His first season saw immediate success as he took a Tennis Association National Coach of the Year four times. The 2010 team with a losing record to a 20-9 record and earning a spot in the fi- season featured Chelsey Gullickson winning the NCAA singles title nal Volvo Tennis/ITCA Top 25 poll. It would only be another year before at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex. Wallace’s teams are the picture of Wallace found himself in his first National Championship match where consistency. Only once during his time as coach of the Bulldogs has ultimately, the team fell just short, but it would not be long before the the team missed the NCAA Tournament, and that was his first year Bulldogs began to see the consistent success it has shown during in 1986. the Wallace Era. In fact through 2021, Wallace has tallied 773 career victories, which ranks second in women’s tennis history for Division I NCAA Champions women’s tennis coaches. The 1994 season ranks as one of the most dominant ever in The 2021 season marked his 36th year with the Bulldogs, and he women’s tennis history. The 1994 season saw one of the best records guided the team to their 31st overall top 10 finish including the 17th in Bulldog history with a 27-2 overall record including a perfect time they concluded the year with a top five national ranking. The 2021 14-0 SEC mark. Wallace was named coach of the year and Georgia team posted a 23-2 record, going a perfect 13-0 to win the Southeastwas crowned champion in every major team tournament possible. ern Conference regular season title and then claimed the SEC Tourna- They were USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions, SEC regular ment crown by registering three shutouts. The Bulldogs advanced to season and tournament champions and capped it off with their first the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships. A trio of players earned NCAA National Championship in front their home crowd in Athens, a total of four All-America honors including senior Katarina Jokic who Ga. was a finalist for the Honda Award. Additionally, the team finished with The 2000 Bulldogs saw equal success going 27-2, and winning the highest Grade Point Average of any Georgia women’s sport for the the Southeastern Conference title. The NCAA National Champispring semester of 2021 with a 3.57 mark. onship was played on the campus of Pepperdine where Georgia In 2020, before the cancelation of the spring season due to the defeated the defending National Champion Stanford Cardinal 5-4, COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia was on their way to another successful snapping a 48-match winning streak of theirs and earning Wallace season being ranked in the top-10, reaching as high as No. 2 in the ITA his fourth National Championship, second NCAA Title. Wallace was Rankings. Georgia qualified for the ITA National Indoor Tournament later named the Wilson/ITA National Coach of the Year.
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The Winningest active collegiate women’s tennis coach Coaching 1986-present USTA/ITA National Team Indoors Under Wallace, the Bulldogs have been among the most successful teams at the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships. The annual event attracts the nation’s finest programs where the Bulldogs have found consistent play. Georgia has won the Indoor National Title four times with the latest coming in 2019. There, Georgia would go on to capture its sixth National Championship and its fourth indoor defeating defending National Champions North Carolina 4-3. Developing Talent In his 36 seasons at the helm of the program, Wallace has had a proven track record of taking even the most talented recruits and taking them to new heights. On the courts, his players have earned nine National Individual Championships, five in singles and four doubles. He has also coached two Honda Award Winners, two National Players of the Year, three National Seniors of the Year. Bringing in talent and getting them to reach their potential is something Wallace has been known for as well as shown by the eight Regional Rookies of the Year and in 2020 he saw his fifth straight earn that distinction. Success off the courts is something Wallace takes great pride in as well. He has seen 55 Bulldogs selected to the SEC Honor Roll 121 times, 15 SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll recipients and 33 ITA-Scholar Athletes. Many of Wallace’s teams have been named ITA All-Academic Teams as well. A native of Portland, Oregon, Wallace is married to the former Sabina Marie Horne. They have two children, Brittany and Jarryd.
Left to right: Brittany, her husband Chris and daughters Collins and Hazel, Jeff and his wife Sabina, Jarryd and his wife Lea and son Levi.
Proven success • Winningest active coach in collegiate women’s tennis. • Six National Championships (2 NCAA, 4 Indoor) • 12 NCAA Final Fours • 34-Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances • 19 SEC Conference Championships (8 Tournament, 11 Reg. Season) • 14-Time Coach of the Year (4 Regional, 4 National, 6 SEC) • Two Honda Award Winners (M. Catlin, A. Lettiere) • Two College Tennis Players of the Year (K. Jokic, A. Lettiere) • 41 All-Americans with 117 honors • 33 ITA-Scholar Athletes • 55 Bulldogs selected to SEC Honor Roll 121 times Personal • Married to the former Sabina Marie Horne • They have two children: Brittany and Jarryd • Born July 22, 1960, in Portland, Oregon • Graduated from The University of Georgia, 1985
Career Coaching record Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020* 2021 Total
W 20 26 22 24 23 25 22 20 27 23 13 18 21 24 27 23 26 19 20 18 13 24 22 27 13 19 24 24 24 24 22 19 18 28 8 23 773
L 9 5 7 4 4 5 6 6 2 4 14 5 5 4 2 5 2 5 5 8 10 2 5 3 9 5 5 4 5 7 5 6 7 2 2 3 186
Pct. .690 .840 .759 .857 .852 .833 .786 .769 .931 .852 .481 .783 .791 .857 .931 .821 .929 .792 .800 .692 .565 .923 .815 .900 .591 .792 .852 .857 .852 .774 .815 .760 .600 .933 .800 .920 .806
Ranking No. 22 No. 6 No. 7 No. 4 No. 6 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 1 No. 3 No. 14 No. 6 No. 4 No. 5 No. 1 No. 5 No. 3 No. 7 No. 7 No. 9 No. 25 No. 4 No. 8 No. 3 No.18 No. 8 No. 6 No. 5 No. 4 No. 5 No. 7 No. 6 No. 7 No. 2 N/A No. 3
NCAA Finish ----National Finalist Quarterfinalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist National Champions Semifinalist Round of 32 Round of 16 Semifinalist Quarterfinalist National Champions Semifinalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist Round of 32 Quarterfinals Round of 16 Semifinalist Round of 32 Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist Semifinalist Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarterfinalist National Finalists Canceled Quarterfinalist
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Associate Head Coach Drake Bernstein, 10th Season The 2019 season saw a Bulldog team that enjoyed tremendous success. Georgia captured its sixth indoor National Championship defeating defending champions North Carolina and later earned a SEC Regular Season Championship. The team fell just short of the NCAA Championship in May as Stanford edged Georgia in the national title match as the Bulldogs finished the season with a No. 2 overall ranking. When not on the court, Bernstein takes point on recruiting for the Bulldogs. He has traveled across across globe for individual recruits and attended various Grand Slam tournaments. A native of Winder, Ga., Bernstein returned to Georgia prior to the 2012-13 campaign after spending one season as an assistant coach for the University of Alabama women’s tennis team. The Crimson Tide finished the season No. 11 -- their highest final ranking in program history. Alabama posted an 18-5 record, claimed the SEC Western Division with a 10-1 league mark and played host to an NCAA Regional for the first time in school history. Bernstein graduated from the University of Georgia in May 2011 with a degree in sport management. He compiled a career record of 112-44 in singles and 84-56 in doubles and is one of only 14 players in Bulldog history to win over 100 career singles matches. As a senior, he earned All-SEC Second Team honors and was the recipient of the Dick Copas Leadership Award while serving as a team captain. Following graduation, Bernstein spent time playing professional tennis. He reached the doubles quarterfinals of the BB&T Atlanta Open ATP 250 event including a win over the top seed and No. 12 ranked duo in the world in Rajeev Ram and Scott Lipsky. .The Georgia men’s tennis team reached the NCAA semifinals in three of Bernstein’s four seasons in Athens including the national championship run in 2008, his freshman year. Bernstein enjoyed a stellar prep career at Winder-Barrow High School, registering an 82-1 record that included 79 consecutive victories. He was named the 2007 Athens Banner-Herald Boys Tennis Player of the Year and was he 2021 campaign marked the 10th season as a coach for Drake a three-time Athens Banner-Herald All-Northeast Georgia selection. Bernstein including his ninth with the highly successful GeorHe helped Winder-Barrow to its first state tournament appearance in gia women’s tennis program. In this span, the Bulldogs have seen 2006 and again in 2007. continued success, ranking in the top 10 nationally each year including Bernstein is married to the former Cassidy McComb of Henderin the top five at season’s end a total of five times. Also, the Bulldogs son, Nev. She was a four-time All-American and member of Georhave captured a USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship (2019), gia’s 2008 and 2009 national championship gymnastics teams. A 2011 three SEC Championships (2013, 2019, 2021) and two SEC Tournament UGA graduate, McComb was named the 2008 SEC Freshman of the titles (2014, 2021) . Bernstein has been integral in the development of Year and the 2011 SEC All-Around champion. They have two children, numerous All-Americans, a National Player of the Year, and countless Brody and Cashton. All-SEC Honorees. Bernstein joined the Bulldog staff in 2012 and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in 2015. He has been named an ITA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year four times (2014, 2015, 2018, 2021). In 2021, Georgia tallied a 23-2 final record and No. 4 final ITA ranking. The Bulldogs advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships after dominating Southeastern Conference competition. Georgia went 13-0 in league play to claim the regular season crown and then swept three more matches, all shutouts, to win the SEC Tournament title. A trio of players earned a total of four All-America honors including senior Katarina Jokic who was a finalist for the Honda Award. Additionally, the team finished with the highest Grade Point Average of any Georgia women’s sport for the spring semester of 2021 with a 3.57 mark. In 2020, before the cancelation of the spring season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Georgia was on their way to another successful season being ranked in the top-10, reaching as high as No. 2 in the ITA Rankings. Georgia qualified for the ITA National Indoor Tournament once again in Chicago, Ill. and began conference play undefeated.
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Women’s tennis Staff
Volunteer Assistant Eric Roddy ric Roddy joined the Bulldog staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2020-21 season. The Bulldogs posted a 23-2 record and final national ranking of No. 4 after reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship. Georgia claimed the Southeastern Conference regular season and SEC Tournament titles, going undefeated in league play.
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Program Specialist Sarah Hebberd arah Hebberd begins her first season with the Bulldogs’ women’s tennis staff as the Program Specialist. Her day-today duties consist of scheduling travel arrangements, meals, and equipment, as well as helping the team from a developmental and mentoring perspective.
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She returns to the Classic City after a three-year stint with the Roddy graduated from Sewanee: the University of the South in NCAA, where she served as Assistant Director of Academic and 2016 where he was a four-year member of the tennis team. He Membership Affairs. Most recently, she worked both nationally saw action primarily at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for the and on-campus as a Division I Student-Athlete Advisory CommitTigers. During his senior season, Roddy teamed up with Jack Gray tee liaison. Prior to her time with the NCAA, Hebberd functioned to win the ITA South Regional doubles title to earn All-America as the Director of Compliance for three years for the University of honors. They advanced to the finals of the ITA Small College Georgia Athletic Association. Nationals tournament in South Carolina. The duo were ranked as high as No. 2 nationally in Division III for doubles, and notched Hebberd graduated from Pfeiffer University with a B.S. in Sports wins over Top 50 ranked Division I MTSU and UTC. Management and Business Administration in May of 2011. At Pfeiffer, Hebberd was a two-time Academic All-American and Roddy has taught English in A Coruña, Spain, and worked for captain of the women’s lacrosse team. Her senior year, she was Cumberland Trust and Investment Company in Nashville prior to named the Conference Carolinas Scholar-Athlete of the Year. starting his MBA in the Terry College of Businessl. From 20172018, he served as the interim head men’s tennis coach at Swarth- Upon graduation, she remained in Charlotte, North Carolina, more College, where he helped the Garnet achieve a Division III where she completed a Compliance Internship before being pronational ranking of number 16. moted to Assistant Director of Compliance at UNC Charlotte. She served Charlotte Athletics for four years. Currently, Roddy works for Pro Football Network as an editor in their analytics department. He attended the 2019 NFL Draft and 2020 NFL Combine as a credentialed media member.
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Morgan Coppoc SENIOR SEASON (2020-21) Helped Bulldogs win the SEC Regular Season and Tournament titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships, posting a final record of 23-2 and final ITA national ranking of No. 4...Final singles record of 25-7 and No. 92 national ranking and went 25-5 in doubles with a final ranking of No. 41 with Elena Christofi... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll...Clinched four matches for Georgia this season, including the SEC Tournament Championship match...One of four Bulldogs to make First Team All-SEC...Named SEC All-Tournament Team MVP...Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team...Defeated No. 15 Cameron Morra and Fiona Crawley of No. 1 North Carolina, 6-4 with Christofi...Ended the fall season with a record of 134… Went undefeated at the SEC Challenge, defeating foes from Kentucky, Florida, Mississippi State, and Alabama...Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and part of ITA All-Academic Team JUNIOR SEASON (2019-20) Had a singles record of 4-0 and a doubles record of 6-2 before the cancellation of the 2020 season…Had a singles ranking high of 83 and had a doubles ranking high of 48 with partner Meg Kowalski…Named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll… ITA Southeast Regional Consolation Champion…Finished the fall season with a singles ranking of No. 83 after going 14-3…Wrapped up the 2019 fall season with a doubles ranking of No. 60 with Marta Gonzalez…Recipient of the Women’s Tennis Scholarship SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018-19) Appeared in the first seven dual matches, going 3-4 in doubles …Received an ITA Preseason Doubles Ranking of No. 6 with Elena Christofi and an ITA Preseason Singles Ranking of No. 77…Finished the fall with a 3-5 mark in singles and doubles… Tallied two singles wins in the Bulldog Classic…Reached the doubles semifinals in the ITA Southeast Regional Championships playing with Marta Gonzalez after recording just one match with her during 2017-18…Recipient of the Women’s Tennis Scholarship
About Morgan Class
graduate
Height
5-7
Hometown
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Major
Financial Planning
Birthday
April 16, 1999
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 54 (2018-19) • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 6 with Elena Christofi (2020-21) • Single-Season Singles Wins: 25 (2020-21) • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 17 (2020-21) • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 25 (2020-21) • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 15 (2020-21) • Career Singles Record: 80-26 • Career Dual Singles Record: 34-7 • Career Doubles Record: 74-35 • Career Doubles Dual Record: 36-12
FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Went 24-7 in singles overall including a 13-3 dual mark and a perfect SEC record at 8-0…Named to the All-SEC Second Team…Concluded the season with an 11-match win streak in completed matches… Ended the season ranked No. 110 in ITA Singles, reached as high as No. 55… Finished ranked No. 13 in ITA Doubles with Elena Christofi after opening fall play with an ITA Preseason Doubles Ranking of No. 34… The duo of Coppoc/Christofi defeated 11 ranked squads including six top-25 doubles teams…Advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championship…Concluded fall ranked 6th in doubles with Christofi after the duo went a team-best 9-5 record…Compiled a 11-4 singles record and concluded the fall with a No. 55 ITA singles ranking… Best singles win win came over All-Pac 12 First Teamer Gabby Smith of Southern California (then-No.14). During the fall, Coppoc defeated the senior Trojan 6-3,6-2 in the SoCal Challenge in Los Angeles, Calif. BEFORE GEORGIA Trained at Tucker Tennis Academy in Tulsa with coach Trent Tucker…Ranked among the top 10 juniors nationally as well as high as No. 37 in the International Tennis Federation Juniors…Competed in the 2016 juniors at the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open…Finished third at the 2016 National Hard Court Championships in doubles with fellow Bulldog freshman Annette Goulak…Doubles Finalist with Victoria Emma in the 18s at the Prince George’s County International Hard Courts plus reached the round of 16 in the singles…Captured the Girls 16s at the USTA Winter Nationals in Scottsdale, Ariz.,…Ranked as high as No. 3 in the USTA 16s…Named a Blue Chip recruit and part of the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class according to the Tennis Recruiting Network PERSONAL Born: April 16, 1999…Daughter of Trent and Teri Coppoc…Majoring in Risk Management and Insurance
@morgancoppoc @coppoc_
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18
Overall 10-4 25-7 18-3 3-5 24-7
Dual -17-4 4-0 -13-3
SEC -9-0 1-0 -8-0
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Dual -15-3 6-2 3-4 12-3
SEC -10-2 3-0 -6-1
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No. 2 -15-3 -3-3 1-0
No. 3 --6-2 0-1 --
Ranked -5-2 -0-4 11-6
No. 5 --1-0 -4-1
No. 6 --2-0 -9-0
Ranked 1-3 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-4
Doubles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18
Overall 8-5 25-5 13-5 6-9 22-11
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Guillermina Grant FRESHMAN YEAR (2021-22) Recipient of the Leighton Ballew Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment BEFORE GEORGIA Trained in her home country of Uruguay at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in Montevideo and among the top ranked South American juniors ...Has trained with Enrique Pérez-Cassarino, Daniel Senaldi and Diego Gatti...Reached a career-high ranking of No. 31 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings...Competed in a pair of Grand Slam Junior events at the Australian Open and French Open... Advanced to the doubles semifinals at the 2020 French Open Juniors including a straight set win over the top seed in the first round...Reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 Eddie Herr ITF event in Bradenton, Fla....Claimed doubles titles in Grade A events in Criciuma, Brazil and Mérida, Mexico...Represented Uruguay in Fed Cup competition in 2017 and 2019, going 2-4 all-time in singles and 2-3 in doubles...Started playing tennis at the age of three and also played hockey, handball and participated in track & field Personal Born June 22, 2002...Daughter of Tati Ruiz...Intended Major: Business
About Gigi Class
Freshman
Height
5-7
Hometown
Montevideo, uraguay
Major
Business
Birthday
June 22, 2002
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: N/A • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 50 with Ania Hertel (2021-22) • Single-Season Singles Wins: 10 • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 7 • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: N/A • Career Singles Record: 10-3 • Career Dual Singles Record: N/A • Career Doubles Record: 7-3 • Career Doubles Dual Record: N/A
@guillegrant22
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22
Overall 10-3
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Year 2021-22
Overall 7-3
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Alee Harris JUNIOR SEASON (2020-21) Helped Bulldogs win the SEC Regular Season and Tournament titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships, posting a final record of 23-2 and final ITA national ranking of No. 4...Final singles record of 9-3 and went 6-1 in doubles... Made two appearances in dual match play and went 1-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles with partner Ania Hertel...Went 6-3 in the 2020 fall season, with three doubles wins and six singles wins… Went undefeated in singles at the UT Fall Invite… Won both of her doubles matches at the 2020 Bulldog Invitational with teammates Marta Gonzalez and Meg Kowalski...Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll SOPHOMORE SEASON (2019-2020) Saw action in one match in doubles with partner Meg Kowalski before the cancellation of the 2020 season…SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll…Finished fall semester with a GPA greater than 3.5…Finished the fall season with a 3-8 mark FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19) Provided depth during the season…Finished the fall portion of the season with a 7-4 singles mark and a 5-3 doubles mark…Made collegiate debut at the Big 5 Challenge going 4-0 in singles to win her flight and 1-1 in doubles…Won two matches in the ITA Southeast Regional doubles back draw…Won two matches with Annette Goulak in the Bulldog Classic BEFORE GEORGIA Attended Laurel Springs School, an accredited online private school…Trained at Athletic Club Alabama in Huntsville under the direction of Rusty Walker and Eddie Jacques, a former Georgia men’s tennis player (1994-97)…Ranked as high as No. 60 among juniors on Tennis Recruiting Network…Rated the No. 1 junior women’s tennis player in Alabama and No. 21 in the southeast region via Babolat recruiting…Fourstar recruit according to Tennis Recruiting Network…Won the 2018 USTA Southern L1A Singles Championships…Reached the finals of the Women’s A Singles in the 2018 Oracle ITA Summer Circuit, hosted by Middle Tennessee from July 14-16
About Alee Class
SENIOR
Height
5-6
Hometown
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
Major
COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES
Birthday
JUNE 14, 1999
PERSONAL Born June 14, 1999…Daughter of Wes and Frances Clayton…Family: Has two sisters, Hannah Page and Sanders…Major: Communication Studies...Left-handed... Married to Ben Harris on Jan. 8, 2022 in Alabama... Ben is a former UGA Baseball player and a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: N/A • ITA Doubles Ranking: N/A • Single-Season Singles Wins: 9 (2021) • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 1 (2021) • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 6 (2021) • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 1 (2021) • Career Singles Record: 21-22 • Career Dual Singles Record: 1-0 • Career Doubles Record: 20-9
@alee_Clayton_
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
Overall 2-7 9-3 3-8 7-4
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SEC -8-3 ---
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Ranked ---0-1
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No. 6 -1-0 ---
Ranked --0-1 0-1
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Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
Overall 7-2 6-1 2-3 5-3
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Ania Hertel SOPHOMORE SEASON (2020-21) Helped Bulldogs win the SEC Regular Season and Tournament titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships, posting a final record of 23-2 and final ITA national ranking of No. 4...Final singles record of 10-4 and went 11-3 in doubles... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll...Reached career high doubles ranking of No. 10 with partner Katarina Jokic and finished year at No. 56...Defeated No. 3 ranked duo of Alexa Graham and Sara Daavettila of North Carolina, 6-2 with partner Jokic...Concluded her second fall season going 9-3 in singles and 9-3 in doubles… Went undefeated at the SEC Challenge with a record of 3-0 FRESHMAN YEAR (2019-2020) Had a singles record of 6-3 and a doubles record of 5-1 before the cancellation of the 2020 season…Had a doubles ranking high of 30 with partner Katarina Jokic… Two- time SEC Freshman of the Week for the week of Feb. 5 & March 11…Clinched two matches with wins against No. 22 Georgia Tech and Clemson…Joined the team in January of 2020 BEFORE GEORGIA Had a career best juniors ranking of No. 46…Played in all four junior grand slam tournaments…Ranked as high as 694 in singles and 336 in doubles by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA)…Won a pair of ITF Grade 2 singles titles…Reached finals in two Grade 2 events…Claimed the Eddie Herr International title…Won the Banana Bowl ITF Grade 1 title PERSONAL Born Oct. 27, 2000…Daughter of Malgorzata Lawniczak Hertel and Jerzy Hertel… Major: Journalism
About Ania Class
Junior
Height
5-8
Hometown
Warsaw, Poland
Major
Journalism
Birthday
October 27, 2000
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: 18 (2020) • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 10 with Katarina Jokic(2021) • Single-Season Singles Wins: 18 (2020) • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 15 (2021) • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 20 (2021) • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 16 (2021) • Career Singles Record: 23-9 • Career Dual Singles Record: 7-4 • Career Doubles Record: 22-8 • Career Doubles Dual Record: 9-1
@ania_hertel
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Overall 7-2 10-4 6-3
Dual -1-1 6-3
SEC --2-0
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No. 3 --1-0
No. 4 --5-3
Dual -2-0 7-1
SEC --2-0
No. 1 --7-1
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No. 3 -1-0 --
Ranked --4-1
No. 5 -1-0 --
No. 6 -0-1 --
Ranked --1-1
Doubles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Overall 4-4 11-3 7-1
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MeG Kowalski JUNIOR SEASON (2020-21) Helped Bulldogs win the SEC Regular Season and Tournament titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships, posting a final record of 23-2 and final ITA national ranking of No. 4...Earned All-America honors in singles and finished ranked No. 25 nationally with a 25-4 record including 13-3 at No. 3 in the lineup... Advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championships...Final doubles record of 26-7 including 19-4 with Lea Ma...Named First Team All-SEC...Named to SEC Community Service Team for third straight season and SEC Academic Honor Roll...Reached career high in singles rankings at No. 12...Upset No. 6 Cameron Morra of North Carolina 6-3, 7-6(3)...Became first Bulldog to blank a singles opponent in a dual match 6-0, 6-0 since the 2017 season, defeating Angel Carney of Ga. State...Ended the fall season with a record of 15-2… Was one of two Bulldogs to go undefeated in singles, 9-0, over three events…Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President...Named to the SEC Council on Racial Equity and Social Justice... Inducted into L.E.A.D. Academy...Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and part of ITA All-Academic Team SOPHOMORE SEASON (2019-20) Had a singles record of 6-0 and a doubles record of 5-2 before the cancellation of the 2020 season…Reached career highs in both doubles and singles rankings at No. 52 for both…Named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll…Was named to the SEC Community Service Team Member for the second straight year…Finished the fall season with a ranking of No. 56 in singles…ITA Southeast Regional Championships Consolation Runner-Up, defeated by teammate Morgan Coppoc…Recipient of the McMullan Women’s Tennis Scholarship donated by the McMullan Family… Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Representative
About Meg Class
Graduate
Height
5-4
Hometown
Chicago, Illinois
Major
Sport Management
Birthday
November 19, 1999
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 12 (2020-21) • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 52 with Morgan Coppoc (2019-20) • Single-Season Singles Wins: 25 (2018-19; 202021) • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 21 (2019) • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 16 (2018-19) • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 16 (2019) • Career Singles Record: 69-13 • Career Dual Singles Record: 40-4 • Career Doubles Record: 58-27 • Career Doubles Dual Record: 37-14
FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19) Concluded the season ranked No. 108 in ITA singles with a 25-1 overall record and went 16-12 in doubles overall…Went undefeated in singles during the regular season, going 15-0 for an overall record of 19-0…Named SEC Freshman of the Year and ITA Southeast Regional Rookie of the Year; Georgia’s third-straight winner of each…Named to All-Freshman SEC Team and SEC Community Service Team… Named NCAA All-Tournament Team…Named to the ITA National Indoor All-Tournament Team…Recorded a team-high 10 clinches in singles…Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week… Concluded the fall season with a 4-0 singles mark and a 0-4 doubles mark…Started her collegiate career with a singles flight championship in the Big 5 Challenge, going 4-0 in the weekend…Earned her first ranked win at Big 5 Challenge against No. 118 Savannah Slaysman of Arizona State, 6-2, 6-3…Earned Dean’s List on J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll for the fall and spring semester (at least 3.50 GPA with 14 or more hours)…Recipient of the McMullan Women’s Tennis Scholarship BEFORE GEORGIA Attended Lyons Township High School in 2014 where as a freshman she led the Lions to a 29-2 overall record, a sectional title and a third-place finish in state playoffs – Lyons Township’s first state trophy in 11 years…Only freshman in the state semifinals, losing to eventual state champion Brienne Minor who later went on to win the 2017 NCAA Singles Championship in Athens, Ga. for Michigan…Concluded scholastics with Laurel Springs School, an accredited online private school …Trained at Smith Stearns Tennis Academy in Hilton Head Island, S.C. under the direction of BJ Stearns…Member of National Honors Society…Earned a Junior life-best ranking of No. 5 on Tennis Recruiting Network…Blue chip recruit according to Tennis Recruiting Network…A doubles finalist at the 2017 Hilton Head $15k ITF Circuit – her first professional event…2017 National Selection singles champion…Won the 2016 & 2017 doubles titles at the Delray Beach (Florida) and Copa Sultana-Mayagues (Puerto Rico) ITF events, including being as a singles semifinalist 3 times…Reached the Round of 16 in singles of the 2017 Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships…Reached the Round of 16 in the singles and doubles main draws of the 2017 Pan American Championships ITF in Tulsa, Oklahoma…Finished singles finalist and doubles semifinalist at the 2015 Eddie Herr International Championships…2015 National Selection Doubles Champion PERSONAL Born Nov. 19, 1999…Daughter of Chris and Mattie Kowalski…Family: Has two brothers, Harry and James…Major: Sports Management...Right-Handed
@megkowalskiii @megkowalskiii
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
Overall 7-4 25-4 12-4 25-1
Dual -13-3 6-0 21-1
SEC -5-1 2-0 8-0
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Dual -16-4 5-2 16-8
SEC -10-1 3-0 9-3
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No. 2 ---1-0
No. 3 -16-4 5-2 15-8
Ranked -0-1 0-1 1-1
No. 5 ---1-0
No. 6 --6-0 20-1
Ranked 1-3 11-4 2-2 4-0
Doubles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
Overall 7-4 26-7 9-4 16-12
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Lea Ma SOPHOMORE SEASON (2020-21) Helped Bulldogs win the SEC Regular Season and Tournament titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships, posting a final record of 23-2 and final ITA national ranking of No. 4...Final singles record of 17-5 including 15-3 at No. 2 in the lineup and final national ranking of No. 30...Went 20-4 in doubles including 16-4 at No. 3 with Meg Kowalski...Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...Received a 5-8 seed for the NCAA Doubles Tournament with Jokic and fell in the first round...Clinched four matches for the Bulldogs including NCAA Round of 16 dual with Virginia, beating ninth-ranked Natasha Subhash in a third-set tiebreaker {2-6,6-3,7-6(4)}...Earned at-large bid to the NCAA Singles Tournament and reached the Round of 32...Named the 2021 SEC Newcomer of the Year...Named First Team All-SEC...Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team...Named SEC Newcomer of the Week for the week of Feb. 24...Opted out of the 2020 fall season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic...Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and part of ITA All-Academic Team FRESHMAN SEASON (2019-2020) Had a singles record of 4-1 and a doubles record of 3-1 before the cancellation of the 2020 season…Had a singles ranking high of 18 …Named to the SEC First Year Spring Academic Honor Roll…Named ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year… SEC Freshman of the Week for the week of Jan. 29…Finished fall season with a No. 19 ranking in singles…Finished fall season 14-5…Earned a spot at the Oracle ITA Fall Nationals
About Lea Class
Junior
Height
5-9
Hometown
Dix Hills, new york
Major
Sports Management
Birthday
February 1, 2001
Career Highlights
BEFORE GEORGIA Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. and spent time training at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. and the Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC) in College Park, Md.,…Rated the No. 3 junior nationally by Tennis Recruiting Network in 2018 and 2019 along with being a “Blue Chip” recruit…Ranked as high as No. 19 combined in the 2018 International Tennis Federation Juniors and finished the year at No. 23…Competed at the 2019 Roland Garros Juniors including reaching the quarterfinals in the doubles…Two-time competitor in the U.S. Open Juniors and has played in the Wimbledon and Australian Open Juniors…Reached the Round of 16 at the 2019 U.S. Open Juniors and the 2018 Wimbledon Juniors including a win over then No. 1 ranked junior Clara Tauson of Denmark…A singles semifinalist and doubles finalist at the 2019 Adidas Easter Bowl event in Indian Wells (Calif.) and advanced to the singles quarterfinals at the 2019 USTA National Championships in San Diego…Represented the United States at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina…A singles finalist at the 2018 COPA Barranquilla Capital de Vida tournament in Colombia and singles quarterfinalist at the 2018 Orange Bowl Tournament…One of five American ladies chosen by the USTA to compete in three ITF events in Paraguay and Brazil in 2016 PERSONAL Born Feb. 1, 2001…Daughter of Karen and Peter Ma…Major: Intended Sports Management
• ITA Singles Ranking: 18 (2020) • ITA Doubles Ranking: N/A • Single-Season Singles Wins: 18 (2020) • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 15 (2021) • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 20 (2021) • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 16 (2021) • Career Singles Record: 41-15 • Career Dual Singles Record: 19-4 • Career Doubles Record: 35-10 • Career Doubles Dual Record: 19-5
@theleama_
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Overall 6-4 17-5 18-6
Dual -15-3 4-1
SEC -8-1 --
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Dual -16-4 3-1
SEC -10-1 1-0
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No. 2 --1-0
No. 3 -16-4 2-1
Ranked -0-1 1-0
No. 5 ----
No. 6 ----
Ranked 1-3 11-4 5-6
Doubles Stats
Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Overall 6-2 20-4 9-4
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Mai Nirundorn FRESHMAN (2021-22) Recipient of the Doyle E. Mote Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment BEFORE GEORGIA Trained in her home country of Thailand as well as in Hilton Head Island, S.C. with coach Travis Curran...Ranked as high as No. 20 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior rankings...Played in numerous Grand Slam junior events...Reached the round of 16 of the Girls singles at Wimbledon and the US Open along with the second round at the Australian Open...Competed in ITF junior events in Thailand, Japan, Malaysia and China PERSONAL Born Aug. 12, 2002...Daughter of Jean Kansuthi...Intended Major: Undecided
About Mai Class
Freshman
Height
5-7
Hometown
Bangkok, Thailand
Major
Undecided
Birthday
August 12, 2002
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: N/A • ITA Doubles Ranking: N/A • Single-Season Singles Wins: 8 • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 7 • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: N/A • Career Singles Record: 8-8 • Career Dual Singles Record: N/A • Career Doubles Record: 7-4 • Career Doubles Dual Record: N/A
@mai_nirundorn
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22
Overall 8-8
Dual --
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Overall 7-4
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Mell Reasco BEFORE GEORGIA Trained in her home country of Ecuador and at New Ecuador HS...Ranked among the top South American juniors in the world...Has trained with former French Open champion Andrés Gómez and Paula Racedo...Reached a career-high ranking of No. 20 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 617 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings...Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the US Open, French Open and Wimbledon...Notable career wins include over a pair of top-12 junior players in the world...Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Prato, Italy, a Grade 1 tournament in Cuenca, Ecuador, a Grade B1 tournament in Sao Paulo, Ecuador and an ITF event in Monastir, Tunisia...Represented Ecuador in Fed Cup competition in 2019 and also helped 2021 national team move up to Fed Cup’s America’s Group 1 by winning four singles matches PERSONAL Born July 23, 2002...Daughter of Néicer Reasco and Germania Gonzalez...Intended Major: Economics...Left-handed
About Mell Class
Freshman
Height
5-6
Hometown
Quito, Ecuador
Major
Economics
Birthday
July 23, 2002
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 11 (2021-22) • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 42 with Morgan Coppoc (2021-22) • Single-Season Singles Wins: 12 • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 8 • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: N/A • Career Singles Record: 12-3 • Career Dual Singles Record: N/A • Career Doubles Record: 8-2 • Career Doubles Dual Record: N/A
@mell_reasco @mellreascog
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Singles Stats
Year 2021-22
Overall 12-3
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Ranked 2-1
Doubles Stats
Year 2021-22
Overall 8-2
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Dasha Vidmanova BEFORE GEORGIA Trained in her home country of Czech Republic and at 1st CLKT Prague...Ranked among the top European juniors in the world...Reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 732 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings...Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon...Multiple career wins over of top-10 junior players in the world...Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Tribuswinkle, Austria, and a Grade 1 event in Offenbach, Germany. PERSONAL Born Jan. 9, 2003 ...Daughter of Oleg Vidmanova and Marija Vimanova...Intended Major: Finance...right-handed
About Dasha Class
Freshman
Height
6-3
Hometown
Prague, Czech Republic
Major
Finance
Birthday
January 9, 2003
Career Highlights • ITA Singles Ranking: N/A • ITA Doubles Ranking: N/A • Single-Season Singles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Doubles Wins: N/A • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: N/A • Career Singles Record: N/A • Career Dual Singles Record: N/A • Career Doubles Record: N/A • Career Doubles Dual Record: N/A
@dashavidmanova @vidmanovadasha
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2020-21 Season Stats 2020-21 Tennis Season Stats Georgia Season Statistics ( Jun 02, 2021) Overall record: 23-2 • SEC: 13-0 • Region: 0-0 • Home: 13-1 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 5-1 vs National ranked: 13-2 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0 SINGLES Ariana Arseneault Elena Christofi Alee Clayton Morgan Coppoc Marta Gonzalez Ania Hertel Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski Lea Ma Totals Percentage
Overall 6-5 19-4 9-3 25-7 13-2 10-4 27-2 25-4 17-5 151-36 .807
DOUBLES TEAMS Ariana Arseneault/Katarina Jokic Elena Christofi/Morgan Coppoc Marta Gonzalez/Meg Kowalski Alee Clayton/Ania Hertel Ania Hertel/Meg Kowalski Alee Clayton/Marta Gonzalez Morgan Coppoc/Marta Gonzalez Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel Ariana Arseneault/Ania Hertel Morgan Coppoc/Katarina Jokic Marta Gonzalez/Katarina Jokic Alee Clayton/Meg Kowalski Ania Hertel/Katarina Jokic Ariana Arseneault/Meg Kowalski Meg Kowalski/Lea Ma Elena Christofi/Alee Clayton Morgan Coppoc/Meg Kowalski Katarina Jokic/Lea Ma Elena Christofi/Ania Hertel Elena Christofi/Katarina Jokic Totals Percentage
Dual 0-2 12-2 1-0 17-4 4-2 1-1 17-0 13-3 15-3 80-17 .825
Tour 6-3 7-2 8-3 8-3 9-0 9-3 10-2 12-1 2-2 71-19 .789
SEC 0-0 8-0 0-0 9-0 2-1 0-0 9-0 5-1 8-1 41-3 .932
Overall 15-7 21-4 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 0-2 19-4 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 77-23 .770
1 2 ------------------------17-0 --------15-3 17-0 15-3 1.000 .833 Dual 12-4 15-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 16-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 45-11 .804
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Tour 3-3 6-1 3-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-2 3-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 32-12 .727
3 --------------13-3 --13-3 .812
4 ------17-4 1-0 --------18-4 .818 SEC 7-3 6-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 23-6 .793
vs
ranked
5 --1-2 ----3-2 1-0 ------5-4 .556
6 Nat'l Reg'l 0-2 0-0 0-0 11-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --0-1 0-0 --0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 --13-1 0-0 --7-1 0-0 --11-4 0-0 12-3 31-10 0-0 .800 .756 .000
1 12-4 ----------------------1-0 --------------13-4 .765
2 --15-3 ------------------------------------15-3 .833
vs
Strk L2 W12 W3 L2 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1
ranked
3 Nat'l Reg'l --9-4 0-0 --5-2 0-0 --0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --1-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 16-4 0-1 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 17-4 15-7 0-0 .810 .682 .000
Last 10 4-5 6-0 9-1 7-2 2-1 6-4 4-1 5-3 6-1
Strk L1 L1 W3 W2 W3 W2 W1 W2 L1 W1 W1 W1 W1 L2 L2 W1 L1 W1 W1 L1
Career 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Last
10 7-3 8-2 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 0-2 7-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1
Fall Highlights 773 WINS, 19 SEC TITLES, 6 National CHAMPIONSHIPS
Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace is now in his 37th year at the helm of the Bulldogs’ tennis program. As the nation’s winningest active women’s tennis coach, Wallace is one of only two coaches to record 750 wins in women’s tennis history. Wallace enters the 2022 dual season with 773 career victories. Fall FInal
Georgia competed in seven fall competitions in 2021 racking up 89 wins -- 62 singles and 27 doubles. The Bulldogs return five members from last season including graduate Morgan Coppoc, seniors Alee Clayton and Meg Kowalski, and juniors Ania Hertel and Lea Ma. Georgia welcomed three freshmen: Guillermina Grant from Montevideo, Uruguay, Mai Nirundorn from Bangkok, Thailand, and Mell Reasco from Esmeraldes, Ecuador. Fantastic Freshmen
Freshmen Guillermina Grant and Mell Reasco excelled this Fall. Reasco, a native of Quito, Ecuador, posted an 11-3 singles record, won the ITA Southeast Regional, and earned a berth in the ITA National Fall Championship. Grant, a native of Montevideo, Uruguay, notched a 9-2 mark and won the ITA Southeast Regional Consolation draw, defeating fellow freshman and teammate Mai Nirundorn. Georgia’s four freshmen ranked in the Top-31 of the ITF Junior World Rankings prior to arriving in Athens. No. 20 Mai Nirundorn, No. 20 Mell Reasco, No. 21 Dasha Vidmanova and No. 31 Guillermina Grant. Dominant Doubles
The Bulldogs posted a 27-13 mark in doubles action this fall, including a perfect 12-for-12 in doubles play at the Ole Miss Fall Invite. No. 42 Coppoc and Reasco went 5-1 (fell in the semifinals of the ITA Southeast Regional), and No. 50 Grant and Hertel posted a 3-2 mark. Dawgs in the Preseason ITA Rankings
Georgia boasts six rankings: A trio of individuals, No. 15 Meg Kowalski, No. 19 Lea Ma, and No. 66 Morgan Coppoc; A pair of doubles teams in No. 42 Coppoc and Reasco and No. 50 Grant and Hertel. In the fall, the ITA also ranks the Top-10 Freshman/Newcomer, Reasco came in at No. 4. Adding to the mix
Dasha Vidmanova, a native of Prague, Czech Republic, signed with the Bulldogs in November. Georgia will look for the early enrollee to make an immediate impact in the Spring dual season.
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Fall Statistics 2021-22 Tennis Season Stats Georgia Season Statistics ( Nov 09, 2021) Overall record: 0-0 • SEC: 0-0 • Region: 0-0 • Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 vs National ranked: 0-0 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0 vs
SINGLES
Overall
Dual
Tour
SEC
1
2
3
4
5
6
2-7
0-0
2-7
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
Alee Clayton
0-0
Last
ranked
Nat'l Reg'l 0-0
Strk
10
L5
2-7
Morgan Coppoc
10-4
0-0
10-4
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
1-3
0-0
W3
7-3
Guillermina Grant
10-3
0-0
10-3
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
0-1
0-0
W5
8-2
Ania Hertel
7-2
0-0
7-2
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
7-2
Meg Kowalski
7-4
0-0
7-4
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
1-3
0-0
W3
6-4
Lea Ma
6-4
0-0
6-4
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
1-3
0-0
W3
6-4
Mai Nirundorn
8-8
0-0
8-8
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
6-4
Mell Reasco
12-3
0-0
12-3
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
2-1
0-0
L1
9-1
Totals
62-35
0-0
62-35
0-0
---
---
---
---
---
---
5-11
0-0
.639
.000
.639
.000
---
---
---
---
---
---
.312
.000
Percentage
vs
DOUBLES TEAMS Guillermina Grant/Meg Kowalski
Overall
Dual
Tour
SEC
1
2
3
2-1
0-0
2-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
Last
ranked
Nat'l Reg'l 0-0
Strk
10
L1
2-1
Morgan Coppoc/Mai Nirundorn
2-1
0-0
2-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
2-1
Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel
1-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L2
1-2
Lea Ma/Mell Reasco
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
1-0
Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
1-0
Alee Clayton/Meg Kowalski
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
1-0
Guillermina Grant/Ania Hertel
3-2
0-0
3-2
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L2
3-2
Morgan Coppoc/Mell Reasco
5-1
0-0
5-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
5-1
Meg Kowalski/Mai Nirundorn
3-2
0-0
3-2
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
3-2
Alee Clayton/Lea Ma
4-1
0-0
4-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W2
4-1
Meg Kowalski/Lea Ma
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
1-0
Alee Clayton/Mai Nirundorn
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
1-1
Morgan Coppoc/Lea Ma
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
0-1
Meg Kowalski/Mell Reasco
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
L1
0-1
Guillermina Grant/Mell Reasco
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
W1
1-0
W1
1-0
Alee Clayton/Mell Reasco Totals Percentage Date Sep 16-18, 2021 9/24/2021 9/25/21 9/26/21 Oct 4-11, 2021 Oct 14-18, 2021 Oct 22-24, 2021 Nov 4-7, 2021
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
27-13
0-0
27-13
0-0
---
---
---
0-0
0-0
.675
.000
.675
.000
---
---
---
.000
.000
Opponent Battle of the Bay Ole Miss Fall Invite Day 1 Ole Miss Fall Invite Day 2 Ole Miss Fall Invite Day 3 ITA All-American Championship ITA Southeast Regionals The Georgia Invite ITA National Fall Championship
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Score Overall (San Francisco, Calif.) 9 a.m. (Oxford, MS) 9 a.m. (Oxford, MS) 9 a.m. (Oxford, MS) (Charleston, S.C.) (Orlando, FLA) (Athens, Ga.) (San Diego, Calif.)
SEC
Nat'l
Reg'l
Spring Preview Bernstein’s beliefs On the Fall Season...
“We had a successful Fall. From the start of it, our goal has been to grow and get better throughout the fall – to end in a better place than we started. Across the board we definitley did that.” On GUillermina Grant and Mell Reasco...
“They both had an awesome Fall. It’s hard coming in as freshmen and adjusting, hitting the ground runnning the way that they did, but that speaks to who they are. Before they got here, they both were great competitors. They won a lot a close, three set, matches this Fall. All of Gigi’s losses came in three sets. She’s competitive, even when she is losing, and that is something we look for.” On the Upperclassmen...
“Ania (Hertel), Lea (Ma), Meg (Kowalksi) and Morgan (Coppoc) all had a great Fall. You look at Meg, we were working on a lot of things with her from the very beginning, and you can see her results get better and better throughout the Fall, which is exactly the goal we had. She had an internship with the NFL over the summer, so she didn’t get to play as much tennis as she would have liked, but she ended the Fall in a much better place." “Morgan in her fifth and final Fall went 10-4 with some great wins, getting more solid and playing well. Ania had a great summer. For her to come in and keep it rolling throughout collegiate play was great stuff. Making the semifinals and beating the No. 2 seed at Regionals. She’s gaining momentum.” “Lea didn’t get to play much over the summer. Her best tournament was the last tournament of the Fall – The Georgia Invitational. She posted great wins over Central Florida and Florida. Across the board it was definitly what we were looking for heading into the Spring.” On team Impressions...
“How well they’ve come together as a group. We lost three key players last year in (Katarina) Jokic, (Elena) Christofi and (Marta) Gonzalez. We replaced them with three freshmen and the team chemistry hasn’t missed a beat. These freshmen are fitting in great, and the upperclassmen are showing them the way. The fun that they are having, on and off the courts, is good to see.” On Areas of improvements...
“We are defintiley putting emphasis on Doubles. Everybody has their own things. It’s not cookie cutter, one size fits all. A lot of the girls are working on transistion as we go into indoors, playing on faster courts, playing more aggresive. Some are working on managing the flow on matches. We want to do the best we can to work on each individual task at hand than generalizaing and doing one thing as a team.“
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All-sec Honors 1981 Lisa Spain
.
1982 Leigh Shepard Lisa Spain
.
1983 Lisa Spain
.
1984 Lisa Spain
.
2001 Agata Cioroch
1986 Jane Cohodes
.
1987 Alice Reen
.
2002 Agata Cioroch Lori Grey Tina Hojnik Douglas Wink
1989 Shannan McCarthy Caryn Moss Stacey Schefflin Jil Waldman
.
1990 Shannan McCarthy Caryn Moss Stacey Schefflin
.
1991 Angela Lettiere Shannan McCarthy
.
1994 Michelle Anderson Anne Chauzu Brooke Galardi Angela Lettiere
.
1998 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin Jane Reid Aarthi Venkatesan
2003 Agata Cioroch Lori Grey Tina Hojnik Douglas Wink 2004 Natalie Frazier Jitka Schonfeldova Alexandra Smith Douglas Wink
2006 Caroline Basu Natalie Frazier
1993 Anne Chauzu Angela Lettiere Stacy Sheppard
2012 Lauren Herring Chelsey Gullickson Maho Kowase
2000 Marissa Catlin Lori Grey Esther Knox Aarthi Venkatesan
2005 Caroline Basu Shadisha Robinson
1992 Shannan McCarthy Shawn McCarthy Stacy Sheppard
1995 Michelle Anderson Anne Chauzu Tina Samara Stacy Sheppard
1999 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin
2007 Monika Dancevic Natalie Frazier Yvette Hyndman 2008 Monika Dancevic Yvette Hyndman
2013 Lauren Herring Maho Kowase 2014 Silivia Garcia Lauren Herring 2015 Lauren Herring 2016 Caroline Brinson Ellen Perez . Kennedy Shaffer
.
.
2019 . Lourdes Carle Elena Christofi Marta Gonzalez Katarina Jokic . Vivian Wolff
.
2021 Morgan Coppoc Katarina Jokic . Meg Kowalski Lea Ma
.
.
2010 Nadja Gilchrist Chelsey Gullickson
.
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2017 Elena Christofi Ellen Perez Kennedy Shaffer
2018 Elena Christofi Morgan Coppoc Marta Gonzalez Mariana Gould . Katarina Jokic Kennedy Shaffer
2009 Monika Dancevic Chelsey Gullickson Nadja Gilchrist
2011 Chelsey Gullickson Maho Kowase
.
Honors & Awards SEC Player of the Year 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2014 2021 SEC Newcomer of the Year 2021 SEC Freshman of the Year 2000 2007 2009 2012 2017 2018 2019
Angela Lettiere Michelle Anderson Marissa Catlin Vanessa Castellano Aarthi Venkatesa Lauren Herring Katarina Jokic Lea Ma Lori Grey Yvette Hyndman Chelsey Gullickson Lauren Herring Elena Christofi Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski
SEC Sportsmanship Award 1991 Shannan McCarthy 1992 Tonya Bogdonas 1997 Michelle Anderson 2013 Maho Kowase SEC Community Service Team 2004 Alexandra Smith 2005 Natalie Frazier 2006 Natalie Frazier 2007 Natalie Frazier 2008 Kelley Moore 2009 Cameron Ellis 2010 Cameron Ellis 2011 Kate Fuller 2012 Kate Fuller 2013 Kate Fuller 2014 Kate Fuller 2016 Caroline Brinson 2017 Caroline Brinson 2018 Laura Patterson 2019 Meg Kowalski 2020 Meg Kowalski 2021 Meg Kowalski SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll 2003 Jennifer Hodge Douglas Wink 2004 Natalie Frazier 2006 Sara Lett 2007 Naoko Ueshima 2008 Cameron Ellis 2011 Kate Fuller Rachael Hart Alina Jerjomina Maho Kowase 2012 Lauren Herring 2013 Makenzie Craft 2019 Lourdes Carle Meg Kowalski 2021 Ariana Arseneault
SEC Academic Honor Roll 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989
1990
1991 1992 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005
2006 2007
Jenny Thorton Susan Green Jenny Thorton Lianna Bebeau Susan Green Jenny Thorton Lisa Apanay Lianna Bebeau Elizabeth Alexander Lisa Apanay Lianna Bebeau Jil Waldman Elizabeth Alexander Lisa Apanay Amila Fetahagic Stacey Schefflin Jil Waldman Shannan McCarthy Shawn McCarthy Caryn Moss Stacey Schefflin Jil Waldman Shannan McCarthy Maria Salsgard Laura Kimel Shannan McCarthy Shawn McCarthy Brooke Galardi Marianna Land Angela Lettiere Lisa Salvatierra Anne Chauzu Lisa Salvatierra Anne Chauzu Kappy Kellett Michelle Anderson Kappy Kellett Jessica Annest Zoe Mellis Zoe Mellis Marissa Catlin Esther Knox Zoe Mellis Christa Grey Christa Grey Tina Hojnik Alexandra Smith Agata Cioroch Natalie Frazier Jennifer Hoge Jitka Schonfeldova Alexandra Smith Douglas Wink Caroline Basu Natalie Frazier Jitka Schonfeldova Evgenia Subbotina Caroline Basu Natalie Frazier Kelly Sandefer Natalie Frazier
Kelley Hyndman Kelley Hyndman Sara Lett Kelley Moore Naoko Ueshima Lara Fakhoury Naoko Ueshima Cameron Ellis Lara Fakhoury Yvette Hyndman Naoko Ueshima Cameron Ellis Kelli Jordan Kate Fuller Alina Jerjomina Kelli Jordan Kate Fuller Lauren Herring Kelli Jordan Maho Kowase Kate Fuller Lauren Herring Maho Kowase Caroline Brinson Lauren Herring Mia King Caroline Brinson Silvia Garcia Laura Patterson Ellen Perez Kennedy Shaffer Caroline Brinson Mariana Gould Stephanie Grodecki Laura Patterson Ellen Perez Elena Christofi Marta Gonzalez Mariana Gould Laura Patterson Elena Christofi Marta Gonzalez Annette Goulak Katarina Jokic Vivian Wolff Elena Christofi Alee Clayton Morgan Coppoc Marta Ganzalez Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski Elena Christofi Alee Clayton Morgan Coppoc Marta Gonzalez Ania Hertel Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski Lea Ma
2008
2009 2010
2011 2012 2013
2014 2015 2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Honda Award 1984
Lisa Spain
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Honors & Awards 1994 1998
Angela Lettiere Marissa Catlin
National Player of the Year 1994 2019
Angela Lettiere Katarina Jokic
National Senior of the Year 1990 Stacey Schefflin 1992 Shannan McCarthy 1994 Angela Lettiere USTA Collegiate Team 1989 1994 1998 2002
Shannan McCarthy Angela Lettiere Marissa Catlin Agata Cioroch
National Rookie of the Year 1989 Shannan McCarthy 2009 Chelsey Gullickson NCAA Sportsmanship Award 2013
2013
2014 2015 2017
2018 2019 2020
Maho Kowase
Regional Senior of the Year 1989 Elizabeth Alexander 1990 Stacey Schefflin 1992 Shannan McCarthy 1994 Angela Lettiere 1995 Stacy Sheppard 2000 Marissa Catlin 2001 Aarthi Venkatesan 2007 Natalie Frazier 2012 Chelsey Gullickson 2014 Maho Kowase 2015 Lauren Herring 2021 Katarina Jokic Regional Rookie of the Year 1989 Shannon McCarthy 1991 Angela Lettiere 2000 Lori Grey 2009 Chelsey Gullickson 2012 Lauren Herring 2017 Elena Christofi 2018 Katarina Jokic 2019 Meg Kowalski 2020 Lea Ma
2021
Alina Jerjomina Kelli Jordan Maho Kowase Makenzie Craft Kate Fuller Lauren Herring Maho Kowase Kate Fuller Lauren Herring Maho Kowase Lauren Herring Elena Christofi Stephanie Grodecki Laura Patterson Ellen Perez Elena Christofi Annette Goulak Mariana Gould Elena Christofi Anette Goulak Meg Kowalski Elena Chrisotfi Morgan Coppoc Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski Lea Ma Elena Chrisotfi Morgan Coppoc Marta Gonzalez Meg Kowalski Lea Ma
ITA Cissie Leary Award 2010 2014 2020
Cameron Ellis Maho Kowase Marta Gonzalez
ITA Arthur Ashe Award 2011 2013 2014 2017
Cameron Ellis Kate Fuller Kate Fuller Caroline Brinson
ITA All-Academic Scholar Athletes 2003 Douglas Wink 2005 Jitka Schonfeldova 2006 Kelly Sandefer 2008 Kelley Hyndman Kelly Moore Naoko Ueshima 2009 Lara Falkhoury 2011 Kelli Jordan Maho Kowase 2012 Kate Fuller Lauren Herring
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40 All-americans, 117 honors Career Totals 8..............................Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) 7......................................Marissa Catlin (1997-99) 7.............................Shannan McCarthy (1989-91) 6......................................Katarina Jokic (2018-21) 5............................. Michelle Anderson (1994-96) 5......................................Agata Cioroch (2002-04) 5............................................Ellen Perez (2015-17) 5.................................. Stacey Schefflin (1988-90) 5.............................. Aarthi Vankatesan (1999-01) 4............................ Vanessa Castellano (1998-99) 4..................................... Lori Grey (2000-01, 2003) 4.....................................Lauren Herring (2013-15) 4.......................... Angela Lettiere (1991, 1993-94) 4.........................Stacy Sheppard (1992, 1994-95) 4............................................. Lisa Spain (1981-84) 3..............................Anne Chauzu (1993, 1995-96) 3........................................ Esther Cox (1999-2000) 3...........................Nadja Gilchrist (2009-10, 2012) 3............................. Shadisha Robinson (2004-05) 2................................. Elena Christofi (2017, 2020) 2........................................Kate Fuller (2011, 2013) 2.........................................Silvia Garcia (2013-14) 2......................................Shawn McCarthy (1992) 2.......................................... Caryn Moss (1989-90) 2.........................................Tina Samara (1994-95) 2............................... Mariel Verban (1999*, 2001) 2..................................Kennedy Shaffer (2016-17) 1............................................... Lisa Apanay (1988) 1.................................... Ariana Arseneault (2021) 1............................................Caroline Basu (2005) 1....................................... Caroline Brinson (2017) 1............................................ Lourdes Carle (2019) 1...........................................Natalie Frazier (2007) 1.........................................Marta Gonzalez (2019) 1.......................................... Mariana Gould (2016) 1........................................Yvette Hyndman (2007) 1............................................Meg Kowalski (2021) 1........................................... Maho Kowase (2014) 1............................................. Darya Ivanov (2007) 1.............................................Anne Nguyen (2001)
1990 Shannan McCarthy Caryn Moss Stacey Shefflin 1991 Shannan McCarthy 1992 Shannan McCarthy Shawn McCarthy 1994 Angela Lettiere 1995 Stacy Sheppard 1997 Michelle Anderson Marissa Catlin 1998 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin
2010 Chelsey Gullickson 2011 Chelsey Gullickson 2012 Chelsey Gullickson 2013 Lauren Herring 2014 Silvia Garcia Lauren Herring 2015 Lauren Herring 2016 Ellen Perez Kennedy Shaffer 2017 Ellen Perez
1999 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin Esther Fnox Aarthi Venkatesan Mariel Verban*
2018 Katarina Jokic
2000 Lori Grey Esther Knox Aarthi Venkatesan
2020 Katarina Jokic
2001 Anne Nguyen Aarthi Venkatesan Mariel Verban
Singles All-Americans 1981 Lisa Spain
2002 Agata Cioroch
1982 Lisa Spain
2003 Agata Cioroch
1983 Lisa Spain
2004 Agata Cioroch
1984 Lisa Spain
2005 Shadisa Robinson
1989 Shannan McCarthy Caryn Moss Stacey Shefflin
2007 Natalie Frazier 2009 Chelsey Gullickson
2019 Marta Gonzalez Katarina Jokic
2021 Katarina Jokic Meg Kowalski Doubles All-Americans 1988 Stacey Shecfflin Lisa Apanay 1989 Shannan McCarthy Stacey Shefflin 1990 Shannan McCarthy Stacey Shefflin 1991 Angela Lettiere Shannan McCarthy 1992 Shawn McCarthy Stacy Shepperd
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40 All-americans, 117 honors 1993 Anne Chauzu Angela Lettiere
2010 Nadja Gilchrist Chelsey Gullickson
1994 Michelle Anderson Angela Lettiere Tina Samara Stacy Sheppard
2011 Kate Fuller Chelsey Gullickson
1995 Michelle Anderson Anne Chauzu Tina Samara Stacy Sheppard
2012 Nadja Gilchrist Chelsey Gullickson 2013 Kate Fuller Silvia Garcia
1996 Michelle Anderson Anne Chauzu
2014 Lauren Herring Maho Kowase
1997 Michelle Anderson Marissa Catlin
2015 Lauren Herring Ellen Perez
1998 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin
2016 Mariana Gould Ellen Perez
1999 Vanessa Castellano Marissa Catlin
2017 Caroline Brinson Elena Christofi Ellen Perez Kennedy Shaffer
2000 Marissa Catlin Lori Grey Esther Knox Aarthi Venkatesan 2001 Lori Grey Aarthi Venkatesan 2003 Agata Cioroch Lori Grey 2004 Agata Cioroch Shadisha Robinson 2005 Caroline Basu Shadisha Robinson
2018 Katarina Jokic 2019 Lourdes Carle Katarina Jokic 2020 Elena Christofi 2021 Katarina Jokic Ariana Arseneault
2007 Darya Ivanov Yvette Hyndman 2009 Nadja Gilchrist Chelsey Gullickson
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Georgia Records Single Season Singles Wins
Name Record T1. Angela Lettiere (1994, Sr.)....................................................................46-14 T1. Shannan McCarthy (1989, Fr.).............................................................46-15 T3. Chelsey Gullickson (2009, Fr.)..............................................................43-10 T3. Agata Cioroch (2002, So.)....................................................................43-6 T3. Laura Kimel (1991, Jr.)..........................................................................43-8 T3. Jill Waldman (1989, Jr.)........................................................................43-7 7. Tonya Bogdonas (1991, Jr.)..................................................................42-11 T8. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.).....................................................................39-7 T8. Vanessa Castellano (1999, Sr.)............................................................39-10 T8. Esther Knox (1999, Jr.)..........................................................................39-13 T8. Stacy Sheppard (1995, Sr.)..................................................................39-13 T8. Shannan McCarthy (1991, Jr.).............................................................39-8 T8. Caryn Moss (1989, Fr.)..........................................................................39-7 T8. Lisa Spain (1984, Sr.).............................................................................39-3
Single Season Doubles Wins
Name Record 1. Kate Fuller (2013, Jr.)..............................................................................40-9 2. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.).......................................................................38-7 3. Lauren Herring (2014, Jr.).......................................................................36-7 4. Chelsey Gullickson (2012, Sr.)..............................................................35-13 T5. Naoko Ueshima (2008, So.).................................................................33-11 T5. Shadisha Robinson (2004, Fr.).............................................................33-9 T7. Lilly Kimbell (2012, So.).........................................................................32-5 T7. Kate Fuller (2012, So.)...........................................................................32-14 T7. Shadisha Robinson (2005, So.)...........................................................32-5 T8. Mariana Gould (2018, Sr.)....................................................................31-9 T8. Nadja Gilchrist (2012, Sr.)....................................................................31-10 T8. Cameron Ellis (2009, Jr.).......................................................................31-16
Single Season Combined Wins
1. 77, Maho Kowase .................................................... (2014: 39-S, 38-D) 2. 71, Kate Fuller............................................................ (2013: 31S, 40D) T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson........................................... (2012: 34S, 35D) T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson........................................... (2009: 43S, 26D) T3. 69, Naoko Ueshima................................................. (2008: 36S, 33D) T3. 69, Agata Cioroch................................................... (2002: 43S, 26D) 7. 68, Lauren Herring.................................................... (2013: 38S, 30D) T8. 67, Lauren Herring.................................................. (2014: 31S, 36D) T8. 67, Shadisha Robinson........................................... (2004: 34S, 33D) 10. 66, Michelle Anderson........................................... (1994: 35-S, 21-D)
Best Singles Win % (Min. 25 wins)
1.000, Agata Cioroch (26-0, 2001; 1-0 at No. 3, 13-0 at No. 4 and 12-0 at No. 5 spot)
Best Singles Win % (Min. 35 wins)
.946, Shannan McCarthy (35-2, 1992), 28-0 at No. 1 spot while ranked No. 1
Best Doubles Win % (Min. 25 wins) .929, Marissa Catlin (26-2, 1999)
Most Doubles Wins (Team)
36, Lauren Herring & Maho Kowase (36-7, 2014)
Best Doubles Win % (Team)
Career Singles Wins (since 1986)
Name Record 1. Shannan McCarthy (1989-92).................................................................150-34 T2. Maho Kowase (2011-2014)...................................................................133-36 T2. Stacey Schefflin (1987-90)....................................................................133-41 4. Jill Waldman (1987-90)............................................................................130-25 5. Michelle Anderson (1994-97).................................................................127-51 6. Agata Cioroch (2001-04)..........................................................................126-22 7. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12).................................................................124-34 T8. Lisa Spain (1981-84)...............................................................................123-21 T8. Marissa Catlin (1997-00).......................................................................123-29 T8. Stacy Sheppard (1992-95)....................................................................123-55
Career Doubles Wins
Name Record 1. Kate Fuller (2011-14)................................................................................125-42 2. Lauren Herring (2012-15)........................................................................118-39 3. Maho Kowase (2011-14).........................................................................112-27 T4. Lilly Kimbell (2011-14)............................................................................109-31 T4. Naoko Ueshima (2007-10).....................................................................109-50 6. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12).................................................................106-42 7. Cameron Ellis (2008-11)...........................................................................103-54 8. Nadja Gilchrist (2009-12).........................................................................101-36 9. Silvia Garcia (2013-16).............................................................................99-30 10. Yvette Hyndman (2007-10)....................................................................96-54
Career Combined Wins
1. 245, Maho Kowase ................................................................. (133-S, 112-D) 2. 238, Lauren Herring ................................................................ (120-S, 118-D) 3. 230, Chelsey Gullickson ......................................................... (124-S, 106-D) 4. 223, Cameron Ellis ................................................................... (120-S, 103-D) T5. 222, Kate Fuller ...................................................................... (97-S, 125-D) T5. 222, Naoko Ueshima ............................................................. (113-S, 109-D) 7. 221, Agata Cioroch .................................................................. (126-S, 95-D) 8. 219, Stacey Schefflin .............................................................. (133-S, 86-D) 9. 217, Shannan McCarthy ......................................................... (150-S, 67-D) 10. 216, Marissa Catlin ............................................................... (123-S, 93-D)
Best Singles Win % (Min. 120 wins) .854, Lisa Spain, 123-21 from 1981-84
Best Doubles Win % (Min. 90 wins) .853, Marissa Catlin, 93-16 from 1997-00
Most Doubles Wins (Team) 64, Chelsey Gullickson & Nadja Gilchrist (64-21, 2009-12)
Best Doubles Win % (Team, Min. 45 Wins)
.893, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano (50-6, 1998-99)
Consecutive Win Streak (Singles) 33, Agata Cioroch in 2001-02 32, Shannan McCarthy in 1992
Consecutive Win Streak (Doubles) 22, Kimbell/Kowase in 2012 (24-2) 19, Catlin/Castellano in 1999 (26-2)
.929, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano (26-2, 1999, 11-0 at No. 1 spot) .923, Lilly Kimbell & Maho Kowase (24-2, 2012, 22-0 at No. 3 spot)
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Six National Championships
1994 1994 1995 2000 2002 2019
NCAA Championship | Athens, Ga. Defeated No. 4 Stanford, 5-4 Team Members: Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Brooke Galardi, Marianna Land, Angela Lettiere, Lisa Salvatierra, Tina Samara, Stacy Sheppard; Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coach Mark Guilbeau, Student Assistant Sally Curtis.
National Indoor Title | Madison, Wisc. Defeated No. 5 Florida, 5-1 Team Members: Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Brooke Galardi, Marianna Land, Angela Lettiere, Lisa Salvatierra, Tina Samara, Stacy Sheppard; Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coach Mark Guilbeau, Student Assistant Sally Curtis.
National Indoor Title | Madison, Wisc. Defeated No. 7 UCLA, 5-4 Team Members: Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Kappy Kellett, Marianna Land, Jane Reid, Lisa Salvatierra, Stacy Sheppard, Tina Samara, Nadine van de Walle, Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coaches Mark Guilbeau, Debbie Beck.
NCAA Championship | Malibu, Calf. Defeated No. 1 Stanford, 5-4 Team Members: Kelly Baskin, Marissa Catlin, Christa Grey, Lori Grey, Esther Knox, Zoe Mellis, Anne Nguyen, Aarthi Venkatesan; Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coach Debbie Beck, Student Asst. Vanessa Castellano.
National Indoor Title | Madison, Wisc. Defeated No. 4 Vanderbilt, 4-1 Team Members: Agata Cioroch, Lori Grey, Tina Hojnik, Jeanette Mattsson, Anne Nguyen, Mariel Verban Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Vol. Asst. Coach Marc Gallant, Asst. Coach Debbie Beck.
National Indoor Title | Seattle, Wash. Defeated No. 3 North Carolina, 4-3 Team Members: Lourdes Carle, Elena Christofi, Alee Clayton, Morgan Coppoc, Marta Gonzalez, Annette Goulak, Katarina Jokic, Meg Kowalski, Vivian Wolff. Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Assosciate Head Coach Drake Bernstein, Volunteer Assistant Coach Mariana Gould.
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The 1994 season was one of, if not, the most successful seasons in the program’s history. The Bulldogs captured their first ever National Title earlier in the season winning the 1994 National Indoor Championship then going on to post a 27-2 record including a perfect 14-0 in the SEC. The Bulldogs would also reach an ITA ranking of No. 1 for the first time in the program’s history. All this brought on a showdown against Stanford in the finals. Georgia would go on to win their first National Championship infront of 3,117 fans in what is regarded as the most attended collegiate women’s tennis match of all time.
The 1994 season was one of, if not, the most successful seasons in the program’s history. It began with the Bulldogs capturing their first ever National Title earlier in the season winning the 1994 National Indoor Championship. Georgia defeated conference rival No. 5 Florida with a 5-1 victory. The Bulldogs would go on to post a 27-2 record and capture their first NCAA National Championship defeated No. 4 Stanford, 5-4.
The Bulldogs would return to the ITA National Indoor Tournament as defending National Champions. After defeating No. 7 UCLA, 5-4 to capture the team’s third National Title, second indoor, They would go on to be ranked No. 1 for almost the entire year before finishing No. 3 after reaching the semifinals of the NCAAs.
The 2000 season began in similar fashion to the 1994 one. A 19-1 overall record with the sole loss coming against Stanford in the ITA National Indoor Title match and a perfect 11-0 conference mark capped with a SEC Regular Season Title. A rematch against Stanford in the NCAA National Championship match saw a 5-4 Bulldog win, snapping a 48 match winning streak for their second National Championship.
In 2002, Georgia captured their third ITA National Team Indoor title defeating No. 4 Vanderbilt, 4-1. Later that year they would claim the SEC championship and went undefeated during the regular season for the first time since 1975. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the sixth time in school history and finished up 26-2.
In 2019, Georgia claimed their fourth ITA National Indoor Title and their sixth overall National Championship. 2019 saw one of the most dominate seasons in Bulldog history that began with Katarina Jokic claiming the Oracle/ITA National Fall Singles Championship, becoming the fifth Bulldog to win a singles grand slam. After defeating No. 3 North Carolina, 4-3 in the ITA National Indoor Championship Match the Bulldogs finished the season with a 28-2 record and an undfeated conference record including a 23 match win streak. They would fall just short of the NCAA National Championship Match losing to Stanford finishing with an overall No. 2 ITA ranking.
11 National Champions 1983 Lisa Spain
Defeated Heliane Steden of USC 6-4, 6-3 at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships
1984 Lisa Spain
Defeated Linda Gates of Stanford 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 at the NCAA Championships
1994 Angela Lettiere Defeated Keri Phebus of UCLA 7-6(4), 6-2 at the NCAA Championships
1994 Michelle Anderson and Angela Lettiere
Defeated Rebecca Jensen and Nora Koves of Kansas 7-5, 6-1 at the ITA National Indoor Tournament
1994 Tina Samara and Stacy Sheppard
Defeated Erica O’Neill and Jana Strnadova of Syracuse 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-3 at the National Clay Courts
Lisa Spain
1998 Vanessa Castellano and Marissa Catlin
Defeated Celeste Frey and Marianna Eberle of Ole Miss 6-0, 6-2 at the National Clay Courts
1999 Vanessa Castellano and Marissa Catlin
Defeated Karen Goldstein and Vanessa Webb of Duke 7-5, 6-3 at the Rolex National Indoors
2002 Agata Cioroch
Defeated Jewel Peterson of USC 6-4, 6-3 at the ITA National Indoor Championships
2003 Agata Cioroch
Defeated Anda Perianu of Oklahoma 6-3, 6-1 at the ITA National Indoor Championships
Agata Cioroch
2010 Chelsey Gullickson Defeated Jana Juricova of California 6-3, 7-6(7) at the NCAA Championships
2018 Katarina Jokic
Defeated Kate Fahey of Michigan 6-3, 7-5 at the ITA National Fall Championships
Katarina jokic
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REGULAR SEASON TITLES
1983 • 1989 • 1990 • 1994 • 2000 2002 • 2007 • 2009 • 2013 • 2019 • 2021
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TOURNAMENT TITLES
1983 • 1994 • 2001 • 2007 2008 • 2009 • 2014 • 2021
SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC Regular season Titles 1983 18-5 Overall Record, 11-1 SEC
Georgia claimed its first SEC title, going 8-1 in the regular season and then sweeping through the league tournament in Tuscaloosa, Ala. At the SEC Tournament, Georgia avenged its only league loss of the year, defeating Florida 5-4 in the final. For the second-straight year, Lisa Spain earned All-America honors, compiling a 32-4 mark and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals. Also, Maxxine Kaufman and Dot Higgins played key roles during the season and in the SEC Tournament. 1989 24-4 Overall Record, 8-1 SEC
Georgia captured its second SEC title with a four-point margin over rival Florida (29-25) after a stellar showing in the league tournament. Stacey Schefflin (No. 2 singles), Caryn Moss (No. 3 singles, No. 3 Doubles) and Jill Waldman (No. 5 singles, No. 3 doubles) earned first place finishes in their SEC flights. Schefflin, Moss and Shannan McCarthy earned All-America honors and McCarthy was named the National-Player-to-Watch. Waldman and Amila Fetahagic were named Academic All-Americans. 1990 23-4 Overall Record, 11-1 SEC
Georgia recorded its first-ever perfect regular season mark against SEC opponents including six shutouts and halted Florida’s six-year SEC winning streak. The fourth-ranked Bulldogs began league play with a 5-4 win over third-ranked Florida. The Gators shared the league title after a 5-2 win over Georgia in the SEC Tournament final. For the second year in a row, Shannan McCarthy, Stacey Schefflin and Caryn Moss earned All-America honors and Schefflin was named the National Senior of the Year. 1994 27-2 Overall Record, 14-0 SEC
Georgia’s magical season began with a USTA/ITA National Indoor team title in March and continued through conference play as they went undefeated in the SEC. The NCAA champions posted three wins over Florida during the year. At one point, Georgia’s entire lineup was ranked among the top 100. Four Bulldogs earned All-America honors, seven made All-SEC including Angela Lettiere who went on to win the NCAA singles title and was named College Player of the Year, National Senior of the Year and SEC Player of the Year. Lettiere and Michelle Anderson won the USTA/ITA national indoor doubles title too and ended the year ranked No. 1.
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2000 18-5 Overall Record, 11-0 SEC
Georgia grabbed its fifth SEC title, going a perfect 11-0 in the regular season as junior Aarthi Venkatesan headlined a championship squad that would go on to win the program’s second NCAA title, beating Stanford in the finals to finish the season ranked No. 1 with a 27-2 overall record. Venkatesan, the 2000 SEC Player of the Year, was one of five Bulldogs to be named All-SEC while Lori Grey earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors. Venkatesan, Grey, Marissa Catlin and Esther Knox earned All-America honors too. 2002
26-2 Overall Record, 11-0 SEC
Georgia extended its home match winning streak to 50 and posted several impressive road victories to help garner its sixth SEC title. The Bulldogs began their winning ways with another USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title and then went undefeated in conference play. Agata Cioroch headlined the squad as she was named the ITA National Player to Watch, was the lone All-American and was one of five players to be named All-SEC. Alexandra Smith earned MVP honors as she came up big with clinching wins over second-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, at top-ranked Florida and South Alabama in the NCAA Championships with the match on the line. 2007 24-2 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC
Georgia extended its home match winning streak to 50 and posted several impressive road victories to help garner its sixth SEC title. The Bulldogs began their winning ways with another USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title and then went undefeated in conference play. Agata Cioroch headlined the squad as she was named the ITA National Player to Watch, was the lone All-American and was one of five players to be named All-SEC. Alexandra Smith earned MVP honors as she came up big with clinching wins over second-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, at top-ranked Florida and South Alabama in the NCAA Championships with the match on the line. 2009 27-3 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC
The Bulldogs claimed another SEC title in 2009 behind a 10-1 performance in the SEC and then followed that up with their third straight SEC Tournament crown and an NCAA Final Four showing. Senior Monika Dancevic was the SEC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player for her steady performance at the No. 4 slot in singles and No. 2 doubles. She was named to the first team All-SEC team along with freshmen Nadja Gilchrist and Chelsey Gullickson. The freshmen duo earned All-America honors as well.
11 Regualar Season, 8 Tournament titles 2013 24-4 Overall Record, 12-1 SEC
Georgia won its ninth SEC championship after going 12-1 in SEC play, including wins on the road over No.3 Texas A&M and No. 8 Alabama. Along with the men, it was the fourth time in history that both the men’s and womens team’s have won the SEC regular season title in the same year. The Bulldogs went on the road to clinch the title, first beating No. 22 Auburn 4-0 and then topping No. 8 Alabama 4-0. Georgia had four represenatives on the All-SEC Teams; Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase were named to the first team, while Kate Fuller and Silvia Garcia were named to the second team. Garcia was also named to the conference’s All-Freshman Team. 2019 28-2 Overall Record, 13-0 SEC
Georgia captured its tenth SEC championship after going a perfect 13-0, joining the 2002 team as the only other Bulldog team to go undefeated in the regular season. It also marked the first SEC team to end the conference slate without a loss since Florida did so in 2016. Georgia clinched the regular season title after defeating Vanderbilt 4-1. The team would go on the finish as the National Runner-Up falling to Stanford in the National Championship match. Meg Kowalski was named SEC Freshman on the Year with Katarina Jokic, Marta Gonzalez, Vivian Wolff, Lourdes Carle and Elena Christofi were all named to All-SEC teams. 2021 23-2 Overall Record, 13-0 SEC
Georgia captured its eleventh SEC title, going 13-0 in conference play, sweeping 10 of those 13 foes. It was the fourth season the Bulldogs won both regular season and tournament title since the 2009 season. The championship was clinched after sweeping Alabama 4-0. Georgia would go on to finsih the season 23-2. Jeff Wallace was named SEC Coach of the Year, Katarina Jokic was named SEC Player of the Year and Lea Ma Newcomer of the Year. Jokic, Ma, Meg Kowalski and Morgan Coppoc were all named FirsT Team All-SEC.
SEC Tournament Titles 1983 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 18-5 Overall Record, 11-1 SEC
2008 Auburn, Ala. 24-2 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC
1994 Fayetteville, Ark.
2009 Fayetteville, Ark.
First Round: Auburn, 5-0 Semi-Finals: Def. Florida, 4-2 Finals: Def. Florida, 5-3
First Round: Def. Alabama, 4-1 Semi-Finals: Def. Florida, 4-2 Finals: Def. Tennessee, 4-0
2001 Starkville, Miss.
2014 Columbia, Mo.
First Round: Def. LSU, 6-3 Semi-Finals: Def. Tennessee, 5-4 Finals: Def. Florida, 5-4
First Round: Def. Kentucky, 4-1 Semi-Finals: Def. Arkansas, 4-3 Finals: Def. Florida, 4-3
Georgia’s SEC Tournament MVPs 1997 Michelle Anderson 1998 Marissa Catlin 2001 Mariel Verban 2007 Natalie Frazier 2008 Kelley Hyndman 2009 Monika Dancevic 2014 Silvia Garcia 2021 Morgan Coppoc *SEC began naming an MVP in 1997
SEC Tournament All-Time Record
Alabama............................................................................................................. 5-0 Arkansas............................................................................................................ 3-0 Auburn................................................................................................................ 4-1 Florida............................................................................................................... 6-12 Kentucky............................................................................................................. 5-2 LSU...................................................................................................................... 6-0 Mississippi State............................................................................................... 2-0 Ole Miss.............................................................................................................. 7-3 South Carolina................................................................................................... 4-2 Tennessee........................................................................................................ 13-2 Texas A&M......................................................................................................... 2-0 Vanderbilt........................................................................................................... 2-2
27-2 Overall Record, 14-0 SEC 27-3 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC
23-5 Overall Record, 8-3 SEC
24-5 Overall Record, 11-2 SEC
2007 Lexington, Ky.
2021 Tuscaloosa, Ala.
First Round: Def. Auburn, 4-1 Semi-Finals: Def. Tennessee, 4-1 Finals: Def. Florida, 4-1
First Round: Def. Kentucky, 4-0 Semi-Finals: Def. Tennessee, 4-0 Finals: Def. Texas A&M, 4-0
First Round: Def. South Carolina, 4-3 First Round: Def. LSU, 4-0 Semi-Finals: Def. Vanderbilt, 4-1 Semi-Finals: Def. Florida, 4-2 Finals: Def. Alabama, 4-0 Finals: Def. Tennessee, 4-1
24-2 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC 22-1* Overall Record, 13-0 SEC
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NCAA Team Results 1987 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Miami 4 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Trinity 4 Semifinals: Georgia 5, SMU 3 Final: Stanford 5, Georgia 1 1988 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) 1st Round: Georgia 6, Indiana 0 Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 3 1989 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Texas 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Cal 1 Semifinals: Stanford 6, Georgia 0 1990 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Oklahoma State 1 Quarterfinals: Stanford 6, Georgia 0 1991 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: Georgia 6, Indiana 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Pepperdine 1 Semifinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 1 1992 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: Duke 5, Georgia 4 1993 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Indiana 3 Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 1 1994 - Athens, Ga. (Host Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Southern Cal 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Duke 0 Semifinals: Georgia 5, Cal 3 Final: Georgia 5, Stanford 4 1995 - Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) 1st Round: Georgia 5, South Carolina 4 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Duke 0 Semifinals: Florida 5, Georgia 0 1996 - Columbia, S.C. (Regional Host Site) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Miami 2 Regional Semifinal: Georgia 5, Tennessee 2 Regional Final:Clemson 5, Georgia 4 1997 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: William & Mary 0, Georgia 5 1998 - Notre Dame, Ind. (Host: Notre Dame) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Kansas 3 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, William & Mary 2 Semifinals: Florida 5, Georgia 1 1999 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Central Florida 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Miss. State 0 Semifinals: Georgia 5, South Carolina 0 Final: Cal 5, Georgia 4 2000 - Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) 1st Round: Georgia 5, Furman 0 2nd Round: Georgia 5, Ohio State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 5, South Alabama 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Southern Cal 1 Semifinals: Georgia 5, Florida 2 Final: Georgia 5, Stanford 4
2001 1st Round: Georgia 4, Coastal Carolina 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Miss. State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 5, Baylor 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Southern Cal 0 Semifinals: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2 2002 1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Alabama 3 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 2 Semifinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 2003 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: Georgia 4, UMBC 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Alabama 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Kentucky 0 Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 2004 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Samford 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Fresno State 2 Quarterfinals: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2 2005 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Quinniapac 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 0 Round of 16: Georiga 4, Cal 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Stanford 1 2006 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Indiana 1 2nd Round: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2 2007 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Auburn 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, William & Mary 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Cal 1 2008 - Tulsa, Okla. (Host: Tulsa) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Yale 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 0 Round of 16: Arkansas 4, Georgia 2 2009 - College Station, Texas (Host: Texas) 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Boise State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Florida 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, South Carolina 3 Semifinals: Duke 5, Georgia 2 2010 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Harvard 0 2nd Round: Clemson 4, Georgia 2 2011 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Marist 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Alabama 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 3 Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 2012 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, College of Charleston 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Clemson 3 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Texas 0 Quarterfinals: Duke 4, Georgia 2
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Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Final Site Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Malibu, Calif. Columbia, S.C. Stanford, Calif. Notre Dame, Ind. Gainesville, Fla. Malibu, Calif. Stone Mountain, Ga. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Stanford, Calif. Athens, Ga. Tulsa, Okla. College Station, Texas Athens, Ga. Stanford, Calif. Athens, Ga. Champaign, Ill. Athens, Ga. Waco, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Athens, Ga. Winston Salem, N.C. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla.
Round Reached (Opponent) Finals (Stanford) Quarterfinals (Stanford) First Round (Pepperdine) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Semifinals (Stanford) First Round (Duke) Quarterfinals (Duke) Champion (Stanford) Semifinals (Stanford) Regional Final (Clemson) First Round (William & Mary) Semifinals (Florida) Finals (California) Champion (Pepperdine) Semifinals (Vanderbilt) Semifinals (Stanford) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Quarterfinals (Vanderbilt) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Second Round (Vanderbilt) Quarterfinals (California) Round of 16 (Arkansas) Semifinals (Duke) Second Round (Clemson) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Quarterfinals (Duke) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Quarterfinals (Florida) Semifinals (UCLA) Round of 16 (Oklahoma State) Round of 16 (Pepperdine) Quarterfinals (Stanford) Finals (Stanford) *** Canceled*** Quarterfinals (NC State) *Eventual Champion
2013 - Champaign, Ill. (Host: Illinois) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Arizona State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Clemson 2 Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 1 2014 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Elon 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Southern Cal 3 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Georgia 1 2015 - Waco, Texas (Host: Baylor) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Charelston Southern 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Duke 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Michigan 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Stanford 1 Semifinals: UCLA 4, Georgia 1 2016 - Tulsa, Okla. (Host: Tulsa) 1st Round: Georgia 4, North Florida 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Baylor 0 Round of 16: Oklahoma State 4, Georgia 0 2017 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, North Carolina State 0 Round of 16: Pepperdine 4, Georgia 3
2018 - Winston Salem, N.C. (Host: Wake Forest) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Georgia State 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, South Carolina 3 Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 2019 - Orlando, Fla. (Host: UCF) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Alabama State 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Michigan 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Vanderbilt 3 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Duke 2 Final: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 2020 - Orlando, Fla. (Host: UCF) Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic 2021 - Orlando, Fla. (Host: UCF) 1st Round: Georgia 4, Austin Peay St. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Virginia 1 Quarterfinals: NC State 4, Georgia 2
NCAA Singles Results 1983 Lisa Spain 1st Rd.: def. Foreman (Clemson) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Blumentritt (Rice) 6-0, 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost Allen (Trinity) 6-0, 6-2
1991 Angela Lettiere 1st Rd.: lost Kuttler (Florida) 6-4, 6-3
Anne Chauzu 1st Rd.: def. Sanderson (Duke) 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Hunt (Kansas) 6-4, 6-2
Shannan McCarthy 1st Rd.: def. Sampras (UCLA) 6-1, 6-3 1984 2nd Rd.: def. Verbruggen (Miami) Lisa Spain Rd. of 16: def. Vigueira (Cal) 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5) 1st Rd.: def. Linstrom (N.E. Louisiana) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 QF: def. Farley (Florida)6-2, 5-7, 7-5 2nd Rd.: def. Elliott (Trinity) 6-2, 6-3 SF: lost Birch(Stanford) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Jung (Pepperdine) 6-4, 7-5 QF: def. Minter (UCLA) 7-5, 7-5 Tonya Bogdonas SF: def. Rush (Trinity) 3-6, 7-6 (10), 6-3 1st Rd.: lost Mazzotta (Miami) 6-0, 6-2 F: def. Gates (Stanford) 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 Laura Kimel 1986 1st Rd.: def. Yates (Arizona) 6-3, 6-0 Jane Cohodes 2nd Rd.: lost Exum (Duke) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 1st Rd.: lost Prah (Cal) 6-1, 6-4 1992 1987 Shannan McCarthy Laurie Friedland 1st Rd.: def. Sirianni (Oklahoma State) 6-2, 6-0 1st Rd.: def. Hahn (Kentucky) 7-6 (5), 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Schmitt (Southern Cal) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Savides (Stanford) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Reece (Indiana) 6-2, 6-4 QF: def. Lloyd (Florida) 6-0, 6-3 1988 SF: def. Poruri (Stanford) 6-2, 6-3 Liz Alexander F: lost Raymond (Florida) 6-3, 6-3 1st Rd.: def. Wood (Oklahoma State) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd.: lost Stafford (Florida) 6-0, 6-0 Shawn McCarthy 1st Rd.: def. Abe (Cal) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd.: Gurney (North Carolina) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 Stacy Schefflin 1st Rd: lost Norwood (Southern Cal) 6-3, 6-0 1993 Anne Chauzu 1989 1st Rd.: def. Poulos (Cal) 6-2, 6-3 Shannan McCarthy 2nd Rd.: lost Farley (Florida) 6-1, 6-2 1st Rd.: def. Larking (San Diego) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Foltz (Indiana) 4-6, 7-5, 6-0 Stacy Sheppard Rd. of 16: def. Albano (Cal) 7-6(5), 6-2 1st Rd.: lost Mazzotta (Miami) 7-5, 7-5 QF: lost Porter (Pepperdine) 7-6, (4), 6-1
1997 Michelle Anderson 1st Rd.: ret. Harris (Wake Forest) 6-2, 0-1
1994 Stacy Sheppard 1st Rd.: def. Olejar (Pepperdine) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 2nd Rd.: lost Tzvetkova (Clemson) 6-1, 2-6, 6-3
Esther Knox 1st Rd.: def. Griffin (Maryland) 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Ditty (Vanderbilt) 6-4, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2
Stacy Schefflin 1st Rd.: def. Sampras (UCLA) 6-0, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Reece (Indiana) 6-1, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Santrock (SMU) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2
Angela Lettiere Liz Alexander 1st Rd.: def. Jockosky (Arizona State) 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 1st Rd.: def. Callen (Virginia) 6-4, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Hint (N.C. State) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Helgeson (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Poulos (Cal) 7-5, 6-1 QF: def. Chi (UCLA) 6-1, 6-0 Caryn Moss SF: def. Collantes (Ole Miss) 7-6(6), 6-1 1st Rd.: def. Sloan (Brown) 6-2, 6-4 F: def. Phebus (UCLA) 7-6(4), 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Emmons (UCLA) 6-2, 7-5 (5) Jill Waldman 1st Rd.: lost Yates (Kentucky) 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Hazlett (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(1) Rd of 16: lost Colosio (LSU) 6-4, 6-3 1990 Shannan McCarthy 1st Rd.: def. Booth (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Hamers (Kansas) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 Caryn Moss 1st Rd.: def. Carotenuto (U.S. Inter.) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Green (Stanford) 6-4, 6-1 Stacy Schefflin 1st Rd.: def. Durak (William & Mary) 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Denforth (Florida) 6-1, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost Graham (Stanford) 6-4, 6-0 Jill Waldman 1st Rd.: def. Jonkowsky (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Lozzano (Cal) 6-2, 6-1
1995 Michelle Anderson 1st Rd.: lost Davidson (Cal) 6-3, 6-2 Anna Chauzu 1st Rd.: lost Simkova (Southern Cal) 6-2, 6-4 Tina Samara 1st Rd.: lost Bash (Kentucky) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5(6) Stacy Sheppard 1st Rd.: def. Lyons (Duke) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Okada (UCSB) 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(5) Rd. of 16: def. Chi (UCLA) 6-2, 6-4 QF: def. Viollet (Miami) 7-5, 6-4 SF: lost Pace (Texas) 6-1, 6-1 1996 Michelle Anderson 1st Rd.: def. Petrov (Pepperdine) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Hall (Notre Dame) 6-4, 6-4
Marissa Catlin 1st Rd.: def. Lepsi (Tennessee) 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Merchant (Florida) 7-6(4), 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost Lesenarova (San Diego) 6-3, 7-5 1998 Vanessa Castellano 1st Rd.: def. Knox (Cal) 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Nickitas (Florida) 7-6(4), 6-2 Aarthi Venkatesan 1st Rd.: lost Boyd (Southern Cal) 3-6, 7-6(3), 7-5 1999 Vanessa Castellano 1st Rd.: def. Warkentin (Southern Cal) 7-5, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Emami (Kentucky) 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Webb (Duke) 7-5, 6-2 QF: def. Pavlidou (Arkansas) 6-3, 6-1 SF: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4 Aarthi Venkatesan 1st Rd.: def. Dascoli (Ohio State) 6-3, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Cooper (UCLA) 6-4, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Huber (Southern Cal) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(4) Marissa Catlin 1st Rd.: def. Giraldo (Clemson) 7-5, 7-6(5) 2nd Rd.: def. Friganovic (New Mexico) Rd. of 16: lost Valkyova (San Diego) 6-4, 6-3
2000 Marissa Catlin 1st Rd.: def. Piski (Auburn) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd.: lost Granville (Stanford) 6-2, 6-0 Lori Grey 1st Rd.: def. Nasser (Northwestern) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Hazlett (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(1) Rd of 16: lost Colosio (LSU) 6-4, 6-3 Esther Knox 1st Rd.: def. Chiew (BYU) 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-4, 6-3 Aarthi Venkatesan 1st Rd.: def. Blau (Arizona) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Frey (Ole Miss) 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Bielik (Wake Forest) 6-1, 7-6(3) QF: def. Lehnhoff (Florida) 7-6(7), 3-6, 6-0 SF: lost Granville (Stanford) 6-1, 6-0 2001 Aarthi Venkatesan 1st Rd.: def. Tokuda (Stanford) 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Ditty (Vanderbilt) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 Anne Nguyen 1st Rd.: def. Miller (Duke) 5-7, 7-6, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Engel (Arizona State) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2
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NCAA Singles results Mariel Verban 1st Rd.: def. Parekh (Baylor) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Kalvaria (Stanford) 6-4, 6-1 2002 Agata Cioroch 1st Rd.: def. Dumitrescu (Florida State) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Pillay (Tulsa) 6-0, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Lastra (Stanford) 6-0, 6-4 2003 Agata Cioroch 1st Rd.: def. Perianu (Oklahoma) 6-4, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Pinchbeck (North Carolina) Rd. of 16: def. Sumatri (Washington) 6-2, 6-4 QF: def. Kops-Jones (Cal) 6-7(2), 6-2, 6-2 SF: lost Castellvi (Tennessee) 7-5, 6-2 Anne Nguyen 1st Rd: lost Encina (Tennessee) 6-1, 6-2
2nd Rd.: def. Marand (North Carolina) 7-6(3), 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Will (Florida) 6-1, 6-4 QF: def. Falconi (Georgia Tech) 6-2, 6-4 SF: def. Barte (Stanford) 7-6(6), 6-3 F: def. Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 7-6(7)
Yvette Hyndman 1st Rd.: lost Schnack (UCLA) 6-3, 6-3 2010 Chelsey Gullickson 1st Rd.: def. Rubesova (N.W. State) 6-1, 6-1
2019 Marta Gonzalez 1st Rd.: def. Ewing (Southern Cal) 2nd Rd.: lost Morra (North Carolina) 7-6(7-5), 6-2
2011 Chelsey Gullickson 1st Rd.: def. Wong (Clemson) 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 Katarina Jokic 2nd Rd.: def. Muresan (Michigan) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. De Bruycker (North Carolina) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 1st Rd.: def. Kozarov (Furman)7-5, 7-5 2nd Rd.: def. Turati (Texas) 7-6(7-3), 6-2 QF: lost Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 6-0 Rd. of 16: def. Rychagovea (Kansas) 6-1, 6-7(6-8), 6-3 QF: def. Hart (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 2012 SF: def. Chen (Duke) 7-5, 6-2 Chelsey Gullickson F: lost Perez-Somarriba (Miami) 6-7(1-7), 6-2, 6-3 1st Rd.: lost Santamaria (Southern Cal) 6-3, 6-2 Maho Kowase 1st Rd.: lost Ellis (Texas) 2-6, 7-6(5), 6-1
2013 Lauren Herring 2004 1st Rd.: def. Turvy (Northwestern) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 Agata Cioroch 1st Rd.: lost Karnaukhova (Sacramento State) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Scandalis (Southern Cal) 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Hardebeck (Stanford) 6-0, 6-2 QF: lost Weatherholt (Nebraska) 6-2, 6-2 Shadisha Robinson 1st Rd.: def. Aburto (TCU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Maho Kowase 2nd Rd.: lost Kalsarieva (Kentucky) 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 1st Rd.: def. Smith (UC-Irvine) 4-6, 7-6(7-5), 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Sanchez (Texas A&M) 6-2, 6-1 2005 Shadisa Robinson 2014 1st Rd.: lost Yesley (Stanford) 6-3, 6-4 Silivia Garcia 1st Rd.: def. Niu (Northwestern) 6-2, 6-2 Natalie Frazier 2nd Rd.: def. Davidson (Stanford) 6-0, 6-7(6), 7-5 1st Rd.: lost Walter (Baylor) 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: lost Capra (Duke) 7-6(4), 6-2 2006 Lauren Herring Natalie Frazier 1st Rd.: def. Vyskocilova (Tulane) 6-1, 6-2 1st Rd.: lost Carleton (Duke) 7-5, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Zhao (Stanford) 7-6(4), 7-5 2007 Maho Kowase Natalie Frazier 1st Rd.: lost Cater (North Carolina) 6-4, 6-3 1st Rd.: def. Cerna (Baylor) 6-1, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Zheltova (Sacramento State) 7-5, 6-3 2015 Rd. of 16: def. Logar (Stanford) 6-0, 5-7, 7-6(6) Lauren Herring QF: lost Falcon (LSU) 6-4, 6-4 1st Rd.: lost Lohan (Miami) 6-1, 6-4 Monika Dancevic 2016 1st Rd.: lost Cohen (Miami) 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 Caroline Brinson 1st Rd.: def. Manasse (Cal) 6-3, 6-2 2008 Kelly Hyndman Ellen Perez 1st Rd.: def. Voelker (Denver) 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(3) 1st Rd.: def. Vaidya (Columbia) 6-0, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Zemenova (Baylor) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Adamovic (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 7-5 Yvette Hyndman Kennedy Shaffer 1st Rd.: lost Uvarova (VCU) 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 1st Rd.: def. Kay (UNC) 6-1, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Yurovsky (Michigan) 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(4) 2009 Rd. of 16: def. Ip (Rice) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 Chelsey Gullickson SF: lost Stefani (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-4 1st Rd.: def. Kissell (Miami) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Abdala (Arizona State) 6-3, 6-1 2017 Rd. of 16: def. Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 7-6(5) Elena Christofi QF: def. def. Mosolova (Northwestern) 6-1, 6-4 1st Rd.: lost Marker (Arizona) 7-5, 7-6(10-8) SF: lost Vallverdu (Miami) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 Nadja Gilchrist 1st Rd.: lost Andersson (Cal) 6-2, 6-4
2018 Katarina Jokic 1st Rd.: lost Sherif Ahmed (Pepperdine) 7-5, 4-6, 6-4
Ellen Perez 1st Rd.: def. Guerin (Wake Forest) 6-3,6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Fung (Washington) 7-5, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost Danilina (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(7-3) Kennedy Shaffer 1st Rd.: lost Daavettila (North Carolina) 7-5, 6-3
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2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic 2021 Katarina Jokic 1st Rd.: def. Khatamova (UCSB) 6-1, 7-6(5) 2nd Rd.: lost Tjen (Oregon) 6-1, 6-4 Mega Kowalski 1st Rd.: def. Jones (UNC) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Kozarov (Furman) 7-5, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost Navarro (Virginia) 6-1, 6-1 Lea Ma 1st Rd.: def. Stolmar (UCF) 6-1, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Daavettila (UNC) 6-4, 6-4
NCAA Doubles results 1983 Nancy Cohen/Lisa Spain 1st Rd.: lost Burgin/Gates (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4
1996 Michelle Anderson/Anne Chauzu 1st Rd.: lost Scott/Shasby (Stanford) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1
1984 Alice Reen/Lisa Spain 1st Rd.: def. Wood/Rudd (Rice) 6-3, 4-6 /, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost MacGregor/Howell (San Diego State) 6-4, 6-3
1997 Michelle Anderson/Marissa Catlin 1st Rd.: def. Maes/Pietrucha (Arizona) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Basica/Green (Florida) 6-3, 6-3 QF: def. Csapo/Svedenhov (Pepperdine) 6-4, 6-3 SF: def. Bleszynski/Scott (Stanford) 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-1 F: lost Buth/Nickitas (Florida) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2
1986 Jen Cohodes/Alice Reen 1st Rd.: lost Fletcher/Finerman (Cal) 6-4,7-5 1988 Lisa Apanay/Stacey Schefflin 1st Rd.: def. Chambers/Neil (Illinois) 7-5, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4) 2nd Rd.: lost Campbell/Marshall (Oklahoma) 6-4, 7-5 1989 Shannon McCarthy/Stacey Schefflin 1st Rd.: def. Amend/Jonkowsky (Arizona State) 7-6 (9), 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Finerman/Albano (Cal) 6-3, 6-3 1990 Shannon McCarthy/Stacey Schefflin 1st Rd.: def. Lane/Iiorkowski (Boston College) 6-1,6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Amend/Glitz (Arizona State) 6-3, 6-4 QF: def. Gilchrist/Plautz (Texas) 6-1, 6-3 SF: lost Birch/Graham (Stanford) 6-3, 6-3 Caryn Moss/Jill Waldman 1st Rd.: lost Booth/Waniek (Oklahoma State) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 1991 Angela Lettiere/Shannon McCarthy 1st Rd.: lost Bergan/Rojohn (Arizona State) 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 1992 Shawn McCarthy/Stacy Sheppard 1st Rd.: def. Salvatierra/Stevens (Utah) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Barone/Collantes (Ole Miss) 6-3, 6-4 QF: lost McKeon/Richards (San Diego) 6-2, 7-5 1993 Anne Chauzu/Angela Lettiere 1st Rd.: def. Cioffi/Geiger (Arizona State) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Guenther/van der Merwe (William & Mary) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 1994 Tina Samara/Stacy Sheppard 1st Rd.: def. Poruri/Schlukebir (Stanford) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Bougnol/Piquemal (Ole Miss) 6-2, 6-3 1995 Tina Samara/Stacy Sheppard 1st Rd.: def. Gevers/Villarroel (South Alabama) 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Italiano/Schmitt (Southern Cal) 6-4, 6-3 QF: def. Bleszynski/Schlukebir (Stanford) 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 SF: lost Phebus/Starrett (UCLA) 6-3, 1-6, 6-2
1999 Vanessa Castellano/Marissa Catlin 1st Rd.: def. Fernandez/Penalvo (Marquette) 6-0, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Ondrejkova/Puflerova (South Alabama) 6-0, 6-1 QF: def. Dasso/Hall (Notre Dame) 6-3, 6-4 SF: def. Lesenarova/Valkyova (Southern Cal) 6-1, 6-2 F: lost Augustus/Jensen (Cal) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 2000 Marissa Catlin/Lori Grey 1st Rd.: def. Nedelkova/Ondrisova (Virginia Commonwealth) 6-2, 7-5 2nd Rd.: Colosio/Mores (LSU) 7-5, 6-2 QF: def. Bergman/Bielik (Wake Forest) 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-0 SF: def. Ondrekjova/Puflerova (South Alabama) 7-5, 6-3 F: lost Curren/Jensen (Cal) 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 Esther Knox/Aarthi Venkatesan 1st Rd.: def. Castellvi/Ojeda (Tennessee) 7-5, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Ashley/Irvin (Stanford) 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 2001 Aarthi Venkatesan/Lori Grey 1st Rd.: lost Gough/Regnier (Arizona) 6-3, 6-1 2002 Agata Cioroch/Lori Grey 1st Rd.: lost Boyanovich/Radman (South Carolina) 7-5, 6-3 2003 Agata Cioroch/Lori Grey 1st Rd.: def. Dawaf/Rotondi (Florida) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. Smekodub/Kuhn (Tulane) 6-4, 6-1 QF: lost Fusano/Kops-Jones (Cal) 6-4, 6-2 2004 Agata Cioroch/Shadisha Robinson 1st Rd.: lost Grier/Rush (Northwestern) 6-3, 7-5 2005 Caroline Basu/Shadisha Robinson 1st Rd.: def. Cema/Covello (Baylor) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Barnes/Burdette (Stanford) 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 2007 Darya Ivanov/Yvette Hyndman 1st Rd.: lost Dulgheru/Kosakowski (Pepperdine) 6-4, 6-4 2009 Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja Gilchrist 1st Rd.: lost Bek/Hadziselimovic (Clemson) 7-6 (5), 6-3
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NCAA Doubles Results 2010 Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja Gilchrist 1st Rd.: def. Beelen/Molnar (Iowa) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Boxx/Nijssen (Ole Miss) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 QF: def. Frilling/Krisik (Notre Dame) 6-2, 6-1 SF: lost Pluskota/Whoriskey (Tennessee) 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (6) 2011 Chelsey Gullickson/Kate Fuller 1st Rd.: def. Bolender/Muresan (Michigan) 6-3, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Fraser/Tomljanovic (Virginia) 6-4, 6-4 QF: lost Barte/Burdette (Stanford) 6-3, 7-6(4) 2012 Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja Gilchrist 1st Rd.: def. Capra/Kahan (Duke) 6-2, 7-5 2nd Rd.: def. Bektas/Bolender (Michigan) 4-6, 7-6(0), 6-1 QF: def. Juricova/Susyani (Cal) 6-1, 6-2 SF: def. Dolehide/Montez (UCLA) 7-6 (5), 6-4 F: lost Burdette/Gibbs (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4 2013 Kate Fuller/Silvia Garcia 1st Rd.: def. Beazant/Harmath (Rice) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Adams/Kilgo (Texas Tech) 6-4, 7-5 QF: Guarachi/Macfarlane (Alabama) 7-6 (4), 7-5 2014 Kate Fuller/Silvia Garcia 1st Rd.: Albuquerque/Riobueno (Miami) 6-2, 6-2 Lauren Herring/Maho Kowase 1st Rd.: def. Goldfeld/Smith (Duke) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Barnett/Corning (Northwestern) 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 QF: def. Kisialeva/Shankle (Baylor) 6-3, 6-1 SF: def. Burgmans/Flickinger (Auburn) 6-4, 7-5 F: lost Jansen/Routliffe (Alabama) 6-1, 6-0 2015 Lauren Herring/Ellen Perez 1st Rd.: def. Austin/Preston (Arizona) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Austin/Keegen (Florida) 5-7, 6-3, 3-6 2016 Mariana Gould/Ellen Perez 1st Rd.: lost Generette/Shankle (Baylor) 6-4, 6-4 2017 Ellen Perez/Caroline Brinson 1st Rd.: lost Di Lorenzo/Kowase (Ohio State) 5-7, 6-1, 10-6 Elena Christofi/Kennedy Shaffer 1st Rd.: def. Aney/Carter (North Carolina) 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Chatt/Lipp (Northwestern) 6-4, 6-3 QF: lost Foster/Valle Costa (LSU) 1-6, 6-2, 11-9 2018 Morgan Coppoc/Elena Christofi 1st Rd.: def. Proctor/Kauffman (Winthrop) 0-6, 6-2, 1-0 (10-7)
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Mariana Gould/Katarina Jokic 1st Rd.: def. Kobayashi/Wong (Washington) 2nd Rd.: lost Sanford/Daavettila (UNC) 6-2, 6-2 2019 Lourdes Carle/Katarina Jokic 1st Rd.: def. Zupancic/Fung (Washington) 6-4, 6-1 2nd. Rd.: def. Aney/Graham (UNC) 6-1, 6-3 QF: lost Minor/Fahey (Michigan) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-8) 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic 2021 Ariana Arseneault/Katarina Jokic 1st Rd.: lost Garcia/Das (FSU) 6-4, 6-4
All-time Series records Opponent
Agnes Scott ALABAMA Alabama State UAB Arizona Arizona State ARKANSAS AUBURN Austin Peay St. Baylor Boise State Boston College Brenau Butler BYU California Central Florida Charleston Southern Chattanooga Clemson Coast. Carolina College of Charleston Columbia Dartmouth Duke Eastern Kentucky East. Tenn. St. Elon Emmanuel Emory Flagler FLORIDA Fla. International Florida State Fresno State Furman Ga. College Ga. Southern Ga. State Ga. Tech Harvard Hawaii Houston Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa James Madison Kansas Kansas State KENTUCKY Long Beach LSU Marist Marshall UMBC Memphis Memphis State Mercer Miami Michigan Michigan State Mid. Tenn. St. Minnesota MISSISSIPPI MISS. STATE Miss. Univ. of Women MISSOURI New Mexico North Carolina N.C. State North Florida Northeast La. Northwestern
Record
UGA Leads 2-0 UGA LEADS 45-4 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 3-1 UGA LEADS, 32-3 UGA LEADS, 57-7 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 9-3 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 4-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 7-1 UGA Leads, 11-7 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 Tied, 1-1 UGA Leads, 33-19 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads 8-5 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 15-14 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 8-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UF LEADS, 49-19 UGA Leads, 2-0 Tied, 10-10 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 17-1 UGA Leads, 3-0 UGA Leads, 17-1 UGA Leads, 18-0 UGA Leads, 27-6 UGA Leads, 3-1 UGA Leads, 1-0 UH Leads, 2-1 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA Leads, 8-1 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 5-0 UGA Leads 2-0 UGA LEADS, 39-10 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA LEADS, 46-4 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 4-0 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 7-0 UGA Leads, 7-5 UGA Leads, 6-0 UGA Leads, 4-0 UGA leads, 4-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA LEADS, 42-10 UGA LEADS, 44-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UGA LEADS, 9-0 UGA Leads, 2-0 UNC Leads, 9-4 Tied, 2-2 UGA Leads, 1-0 UGA Leads, 3-0 NU Leads, 4-3
First/Last Meeting 1975/1984 1975/2021 2019/2019 1987/1987 1993/1993 1987/2013 1983/2021 1974/2021 2021/2021 1986/2016 2009/2009 1991/1991 1977/1979 2011/2011 1987/2002 1982/2015 1999/1999 2015/2015 1975/1978 1976/2020 2001/2001 1976/2012 2013/2013 2002/2002 1977/2020 1985/1985 2007/2008 2014/2014 2002/2002 1974/1977 1976/1976 1977/2021 2012/2012 1976/2021 2004/2004 1974/2014 1974/1976 1974/2021 1977/2021 1977/2021 1988/2010 1996/1996 1986/1987 1985/2017 1982/2003 1983/2006 1980/1980 1984/1984 1989/1997 2012/2019 1980/2021 1987/1987 1975/2021 2011/2011 2006/2009 2003/2003 1981/2012 1981/1981 1976/2017 1979/2014 1982/2019 1980/2020 1998/2002 1987/1993 1982/2021 1981/2021 1977/1981 2012/2021 1989/2017 1978/2021 2017/2021 2016/2016 1984/1991 1985/2009
Result
UGA W, 6-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 8-0 UGA W, 5-4 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 5-0 UGA W, 4-0 UTC W, 8-1 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 5-2 Duke W, 4-2 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 8-1 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 7-0F UGA W, 4-3 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 6-1 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 6-3 UGA W, 8-1 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 5-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-3 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 6-1 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UNC W, 4-3 N.C. State W, 4-2 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 NU W, 4-1
Opponent
Record
Notre Dame UGA Leads, 8-0 Ohio State UGA Leads, 2-0 Oklahoma UGA Leads, 2-0 Oklahoma St. UGA Leads, 7-6 Old Dominion UGA Leads, 1-0 Peace College UGA Leads, 1-0 Pennsylvania UGA Leads, 1-0 Pepperdine UGA Leads, 4-1 Presbyterian UGA Leads, 2-0 Princeton PU Leads, 1-0 Purdue UGA Leads, 1-0 Quinnipiac UGA Leads, 1-0 Rice UGA Leads, 1-0 Rollins RC Leads, 3-2 Samford UGA Leads, 2-0 San Diego UGA Leads, 1-0 San Diego St. SDSU leads, 2-0* Univ. of South UGA leads, 2-0 Shorter UGA leads, 2-0 South Alabama UGA leads, 7-1 SOUTH CAROLINAUGA LEADS, 49-17 S.C. State UGA leads, 3-0 USC-Buford UGA leads, 1-0 USC-Charleston UGA leads, 1-0 South Florida UGA leads, 7-5 So. California UGA leads, 9-1 SMU Tied, 2-2 Stanford SU leads, 22-5 TENNESSEE UGA LEADS, 50-9 Texas UGA leads, 14-3 TEXAS A&M UGA LEADS, 16-1 Texas Tech UGA leads, 2-0 TCU Tied, 3-3 Tift UGA leads, 3-0* Trinity UGA leads, 3-2 Troy UGA leads, 1-0 UCLA UGA leads, 8-5 UNC-Charlotte UGA leads, 1-0 UNLV UGA leads, 4-0 USIA UGA leads, 1-0 Utah UGA leads, 4-0 Valdosta State UGA leads, 5-0 VANDERBILT UGA LEADS, 36-13 Virginia UGA leads, 6-0 VCU UGA leads, 1-0 Virginia Tech UGA leads, 2-0 Wake Forest UGA leads, 9-3 West Georgia UGA leads, 1-0 Wichita State UGA leads, 2-0 William & Mary UGA leads 9-2 Winthrop UGA leads, 4-0 Wisconsin UGA leads, 2-0 Wyoming UGA leads, 1-0 Yale UGA leads, 2-0
First/Last Meeting 1993/2020 1983/2000 1983/1984 1982/2016 2016/2016 1982/1982 2018/2018 1987/2017 1979/1980 1977/1977 1984/1984 2005/2005 1986/1986 1978/1985 2004/2015 1987/1987 1984/1985 1974/1974 1977/1978 1979/2002 1974/2021 2007/2017 1978/1978 1985/1985 1980/2019 1989/2014 1984/1990 1987/2019 1976/2021 1988/2018 1986/2021 2016/2018 1984/2004 1975/1976 1985/1989 2012/2012 1988/2015 2004/2004 1994/1999 1989/1989 1988/1990 1979/1982 1983/2021 1980/2021 2011/2011 1990/2010 1978/2021 1984/1984 2005/2008 1986/2010 2002/2013 1986/2001 2016/2016 2008/2011
Result
UGA W, 5-2 UGA W, 5-0 UGA W, 5-1 OSU W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 4-0 PU W, 4-3 UGA W, 8-1 PU W, 9-0 UGA W, 8-1 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 6-3 UGA W, 6-3 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 8-1 SDSU W, 7-2 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 4-3 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 8-1 UGA W, 5-2 UGA W, 4-3 UGA W, 9-0 SU W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 6-1 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 7-0 UCLA W, 4-1 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 7-2 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 9-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 5-2 UGA W, 5-2 UGA W, 4-1 UGA W, 6-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-2 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 7-0 UGA W, 4-0 UGA W, 6-1
*Conference opponents listed in BOLD
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Notes:
- From 1980-81 and 1984-89, the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of points in an individual flighted tournament. In 1982-83, the SEC experimented with the team dual match format in women’s tennis for the conference tournament. The winner of the tournament was crowned SEC champion. After the two-year trial, the SEC went back to a points system until 1990 where the conference returned to dual match format. - Arkansas and South Carolina joined the SEC in 1991. - Missouri and Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012. - The 2020 season was canceled mid-season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. - “vs.” indicates neutral site match. - * indicates conference match.
Head Coach Jane Kuykendoll (1974-1977) 55-16 1974 (8-4) (sites not available) Univ. South W, 6-3 S. Carolina L, 5-4 Ga. Southern W, 8-1 Furman L, 6-3 Ga. College W, 8-1 Emory W, 5-4 Univ. South W, 9-0 Ga. Southern L, 6-3 Furman L, 6-3 S.Carolina—forfeit W, 9-0 Emory W, 8-1 Auburn W, 6-3 1975 (14-0) (sites not available) Valdosta St. W, 9-0 UT-Chatt. W, 5-3 Tift W, 9-0 Auburn W, 9-0 Alabama W,12-0 LSU W,10-2 Furman W, 7-2 Tift W, 8-1 Ga. College W, 9-0 Emory W, 8-1 Agnes Scot W, 9-0 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 Emory W, 7-2 Furman W, 7-2 1976 (16-2) (sites not available) Clemson W, 8-1 College of Charleston W, 7-2 Auburn W, 8-1 Flagler W, 8-1
Clemson College of Charleston Mercer Florida State Auburn Ga. College Furman Tift Ga. College Emory Tennessee Emory Furman Auburn
W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 L, 7-2 L, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 7-2
1977 (17-10) (sites not available) No.North Carolina L, 8-1 No.Duke L, 8-1 No.Furman W, 6-3 Ms.Univ.-Women W, 7-2 Florida L, 9-0 LSU L, 8-1 Alabama L, 7-2 Auburn W, 8-1 Clemson L, 6-3 College of Charleston L, 5-4 Princeton L, 9-0 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 Ga. State W, 9-0 ^Clemson L, 5-4 ^Mercer W, 8-1 ^Auburn W, 5-4 Furman W, 7-1 College Charleston W, 7-2 S. Carolina L, 6-3 Emory W, 9-0 Brenau W, 9-0 Furman W, 7-2 Emory W, 9-0 Ga. State W, 8-1 Shorter W, 8-1 Brenau W, 9-0
Auburn W, 5-4 ^Mercer Invitational; No.Furman Invitational
Head Coach Greg McGarity (1978-1981) 51-44 1978 (10-19) Wake Forest L, 6-3 Clemson L, 8-1 LSU L, 9-0 at Fla. State L, 7-2 at Auburn L, 7-2 at Furman W, 9-0 N. Carolina L, 8-1 Duke L, 8-1 USC-Buford W, 9-0 UT-Chattanooga L, 8-1 Coll. Chrlston L, 7-2 Wake Forest L, 9-0 Auburn L, 6-3 Florida State L, 6-3 Ga. State W, 7-2 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Clemson L, 6-3 Shorter W, 7-2 at S. Carolina W, 5-4 at College of Charleston L, 7-2 Mercer W, 9-0 College of Charleston L, 6-3 S. Carolina L, 6-3 Clemson L, 5-2 Auburn L, 5-2 at Ga. State W, 9-0 ^Ga. State W, 9-0 ^Ga. Southern W, 9-0 %Rollins L, 6-0 ^GAIAW State Tournament; %AIAW Region III Tournament 1979 (15-10)
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South Carolina L, 8-1 North Carolina L, 6-1 Duke L, 5-4 Furman W, 7-2 Miami L, 6-1 LSU L, 7-2 Auburn W, 5-4 Valdosta St. W, 9-0 at S. Carolina L, 8-1 at Presbyterian W, 6-0 Clemson L, 5-4 Furman W, 6-3 Brenau W, 9-0 at Mercer W, 9-0 Georgia State W, 8-1 at Clemson L, 6-3 Auburn W, 5-2 at College of Charleston L, 6-3 at Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Brenau W, 7-2 at Ga. State W, 8-1 at Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Auburn W, 7-2 %S. Alabama W, 8-1 %Florida L, 8-1 %AIAW Region III Tournament 1980 (15-6, 3-1 SEC) Clemson L, 5-4 S. Carolina L, 9-0 at College of Charleston W, 6-3 Florida* L, 7-2 at Valdosta St. W, 9-0 Fla. State (Val., Ga.) L, 5-4 Virginia W, 6-3 Iowa W, 6-3 Clemson L, 7-2 Presbyterian W, 8-1 Mercer W, 9-0 at Kentucky* W, 7-2 Michigan State (KY) W, 8-1 Furman (forfeit) W, 9-0 at Ga. State W, 9-0
Auburn* (forfeit) W, 9-0 Alabama* W, 5-4 Ga. Southern W, 8-1 Ga. State W, 8-1 %S. Alabama W, 7-2 %S. Florida L, 6-3 %AIAW Region III Tournament; *SEC match 1981 (11-9, 2-2 SEC) at Tennessee* L, 6-3 Fla. State L, 6-3 at S. Carolina L, 6-3 Clemson L, 6-3 Miss. State* W, 9-0 Memphis State W, 7-2 South Florida L, 5-4 Valdosta State W, 7-2 at Mercer W, 9-0 College of Charleston W, 8-1 S. Carolina L, 7-2 at Clemson L, 6-3 Ga. State W, 9-0 Furman W, 8-1 Auburn* W, 5-4 Ga. State W, 9-0 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 Florida* L, 8-1 %Ms.Univ.-Women W, 9-0 %Rollins L, 6-3 %AIAW Region III Tournament *SEC match
Head Coach Lee Myers (1982-1983) 40-14 1982 (22-9, 5-2 SEC) College of Charleston W, 8-1 Duke W, 6-3 Ga. State W, 8-1 Illinois State W, 9-0
year by year results
Okla. State L, 5-4 TCU L, 6-3 at Peace College W, 9-0 at N. Carolina W, 6-3 at Duke W, 6-3 at Wake Forest W, 8-1 Alabama* W, 7-2 Florida* L, 6-3 S. Carolina L, 6-3 at Furman W, 8-1 at Florida State W, 6-3 at Valdosta St. W, 9-0 Ga. Southern W, 8-1 Clemson L, 5-4 Auburn* W, 8-1 Kentucky* W, 8-1 at Ga. State W, 7-2 $LSU* W, 9-0 $Ole Miss* L, 5-4 $Tennessee* W, 6-3 Michigan W, 7-2 ^Alabama W, 7-2 ^Ole Miss L, 5-4 %S. Florida W, 7-2 %S. Florida W, 5-4 %Cal-Berkeley L, 7-2 %Florida State L, 5-4 $SECs, Oxford, Ms.; ^AIAW Region III Tournament; %AIAW Nationals
Ole Miss* W, 7-2 at Alabama* W, 7-2 Duke W, 5-4 Oklahoma W, 6-3 Indiana W, 5-4 Arkansas W, 6-3 Kentucky* W, 7-2 at Florida State L, 6-3 at South Florida L, 5-4 at Rollins L, 5-4 at Florida* L, 6-3 Ohio State W, 9-0 Miss. State* W, 8-1 at Auburn* W, 6-2 at S. Carolina L, 6-3 Ga. State W, 9-0 LSU* W, 7-2 Columbus Coll. W, 9-0 at Tennessee* W, 5-4 at Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 $LSU* W, 6-3 $Tennessee* W, 5-4 $Florida* W, 5-4 $SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; *SEC match
1983 (18-5, 11-1 SEC) SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions
1984 (18-9, 7-2 SEC) North Carolina W, 5-4 Fla. State L, 7-2 James Madison W, 8-1 at Kentucky* W, 7-2 Tennessee* W, 8-1 Okla. State L, 5-4 Purdue W, 8-1 vs. Fla. State (at Clemson) L, 6-3 vs. Miami (at Clemson) L, 8-1 vs. S. Florida (at Clemson) L, 6-3 Vanderbilt* W, 8-1 vs. Oklahoma (@VU) W, 5-1 at SMU L, 8-1 vs. Northeast La. (SMU) W, 6-0 vs. San Diego St (SMU) L, 6-3 at TCU W, 5-4 vs. W. Georgia (Atlanta) W, 6-0 vs. Agnes Scott (ATL) W, 6-0 vs. Columbus Col. (ATL) W, 5-1 at Ga. Tech W, 9-0 Alabama* W, 5-4 Florida* L, 6-3 S. Carolina W, 8-1 at Ole Miss* L, 5-3 Auburn* W, 8-1
Head Coach Cissie Donigan (1984-1985) 34-29
at Miss. State* at LSU* *SEC match
W, 8-1 W, 8-1
1985 (16-20, 6-4 SEC) ! S. Carolina W, 7-2 ! Indiana L, 5-4 ! N. Carolina W, 5-4 at N. Carolina L, 7-2 at Duke W, 6-3 ^Clemson L, 6-3 ^Rollins W, 6-3 ^S. Florida L, 5-1 ^Clemson L, 5-4 vs. S. Diego St. (Provo) L, 7-2 vs. California (Provo) L, 8-1 vs. Okla. State (Provo) L, 6-3 at Tennessee* W, 5-4 Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 at USC-Charleston W, 8-1 LSU* W, 5-4 No.LSU* L, 6-3 No.N. Carolina L, 5-4 No.Rollins W, 5-4 No.Trinity L, 9-0 %Okla. State L, 6-3 %S. Carolina L, 5-4 %Illinois W, 9-0 Miami L, 9-0 TCU L, 5-4 Florida* L, 7-2 vs. Fla. State (at UF) L, 5-4 vs. Northwestern (at UF) W, 8-1 at Alabama* W, 5-4 at Auburn* W, 6-1 Kentucky* L, 6-3 at S. Carolina W, 7-2 Northeast La. W, 5-4 Ole Miss* L, 5-4 Eastern Kentucky W, 9-0 Miss. State* W, 7-2 !USC Invite, Columbia, S.C.; ^Miami Invite, Miami, Fla.; No.FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.; %Clemson Invite; *SEC match
Head Coach Jeff Wallace (1986-Present) 1986 (20-9, 7-2 SEC) Clemson L, 6-3 Wisconsin W, 6-3 Duke W, 7-2 Michigan St. W, 8-1 Texas A&M W, 5-4 at Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at LSU* W, 6-3
at Kentucky* L, 5-4 ^Duke W, 9-0 ^S. Florida W, 7-2 ^Houston L, 6-3 Vanderbilt* W, 9-0 William & Mary W, 9-0 Furman W, 8-1 Baylor W, 7-0 %S. Alabama L, 5-4 %S. Carolina W, 8-1 %Okla. State L, 5-4 Alabama* W, 8-1 at TCU L, 5-4 at Trinity L, 7-2 & Rice W, 6-3 & S. Alabama W, 5-4 & Houston L, 5-4 Florida* L, 6-3 Auburn* W, 8-1 Tennessee* W, 9-0 at Miss. State* W, 5-1 at Ole Miss* W, 9-0 ^FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.; %Clemson Invite, Clemson; &Houston Classic, Houston, Texas; *SEC match 1987 (26-5, 4-2 SEC) NCAA Finalists
Clemson Miami S. Alabama Duke at Alabama* at S. Carolina UAB Northwestern Texas A&M at BYU South Florida Houston S. Alabama William & Mary Kentucky* at San Diego Minnesota at Long Beach St. at Pepperdine at Auburn* Miss. State*
W, 5-4 L, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 6-2 W, 8-0 L, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 5-1 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 9-0
LSU* W, 7-2 Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at Florida* L, 7-2 No.Ole Miss W, 9-0 No.Vanderbilt W, 8-1 No.Tennessee W, 9-0 $Miami W, 5-4 $Trinity W, 5-4 $SMU W, 5-4 $Stanford L, 5-1 No.SECs, Athens, Ga; $NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.; *SEC match 1988 (22-7, 4-3 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists Duke L, 5-4 at Utah W, 9-0 ^UCLA L, 5-4 ^BYU W, 5-4 ^TCU W, 7-2 at Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at Kentucky* L, 6-1 S. Carolina W, 8-1 Vanderbilt* W, 8-1 Florida* L, 8-1 ~SMU L, 6-3 ~Harvard W, 5-1 ~Okla. State W, 5-0 ~Indiana W, 5-1 at LSU* W, 7-2 at Texas W, 6-3 at Texas A&M W, 9-0 at Trinity W, 7-2 Okla. State W, 5-1 Kentucky* L, 5-4 Miami W, 6-3 Tennessee* W, 8-1 Alabama* W, 9-0 No.Ole Miss W, 8-1 No.Miss. State W, 7-2 No.Auburn W, 8-1 Northwestern W, 9-0 $Indiana W, 5-4 $Stanford L, 5-3 ^Provo, Utah; ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; No.SECs, Baton Rouge, La.; $NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.; *SEC match 1989 (24-4, 8-1 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists SEC Champions at S. Carolina W, 5-1 Ole Miss* W, 9-0 LSU* W, 9-0 Utah W, 9-0
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year by year results USIU (Gainesville) W, 7-2 at Florida* L, 5-4 ~Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4 ~Miami W, 6-0 ~Florida L, 5-4 ~UCLA L, 5-4 Texas W, 7-2 Texas A&M W, 7-2 Kansas W, 9-0 BYU W, 6-3 at Alabama* W, 7-2 at Southern Cal W, 5-2 at New Mexico W, 9-0 at Okla. State W, 5-1 Trinity W, 7-0 Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at Vanderbilt* W, 9-0 at Tennessee* W, 6-0 Miss. State* W, 9-0 at Auburn* W, 7-2 Kentucky* W, 9-0 $Texas W, 5-1 $Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4 $Stanford L, 6-0 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; SECs, Oxford, Miss.; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.; *SEC match 1990 (23-4, 9-0 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists SEC Champions
Oklahoma State W, 5-1 at Miami W, 7-2 Virginia Tech W, 9-0 Florida* W, 5-4 at Duke L, 6-3 Alabama* W, 9-0 Vanderbilt* W, 9-0 ~Ariz. State W, 5-1 ~Okla. State W, 5-1 ~Stanford L, 6-0 Kansas W, 9-0 S. Carolina W, 6-0 at LSU* W, 8-1 at Utah W, 9-0 vs. SMU (Provo, Utah.) W, 9-0 vs. BYU (Provo, Utah) W, 8-1 at Miss. State* W, 6-0 at Ole Miss* W, 9-0 at Ga. Tech W, 6-0 at Kentucky* W, 9-0 Auburn* W, 6-0 Tennessee* W, 6-0 No.Auburn W, 5-0 No.Tennessee W, 5-1 No.Florida L, 5-2 $Oklahoma State W, 5-1 $Stanford L, 6-0 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; No.SECs, Starkville, Miss. ; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.; *SEC match
1991 (25-5, 8-1 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists LSU* W, 7-2 at Alabama* W, 9-0 Utah W, 5-1 N.E. Louisiana W, 9-0 Boston College W, 9-0 Texas W, 9-0 ~Pepperdine W, 8-1 ~Indiana W, 5-1 ~Stanford L, 5-4 Miami W, 6-1 Ole Miss* W, 7-2 Duke W, 5-3 at S. Carolina W, 6-0 at Cal-Berkeley W, 5-3 at Stanford L, 5-1 Clemson W, 9-0 at Tennessee* W, 6-0 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-0 Georgia Tech W, 6-0 Kentucky* W, 6-0 BYU W, 7-1 Miss. State* W, 7-0 Auburn* W, 6-0 at Florida* L, 5-2 No.Tennessee W, 5-2 No.LSU W, 6-0 No.Florida L, 5-1 $Indiana W, 6-0 $Pepperdine W, 5-0 $Stanford L, 5-1 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; No.SECs, Knoxville, Tenn.; $NCAAs, Stanford, Calif. *SEC match 1992 (22-6, 10-1 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists at Alabama* W, 5-4 at Georgia Tech W, 9-0 Florida* L, 5-3 vs. BYU (in Lex, Ky.) W, 5-2 at Kentucky* W, 6-0 ~Arizona State W, 5-2 ~Tennessee W, 5-2 ~Stanford L, 5-1 S. Carolina* W, 6-0 at Clemson W, 8-1 at Duke L, 5-1 William & Mary W, 6-1 Auburn* W, 7-2 Arkansas* W, 9-0 Oklahoma State W, 9-0 California W, 5-4 at LSU* W, 5-3 at Texas L, 6-3 Tennessee* W, 5-3 Vanderbilt* W, 6-0 Florida State W, 6-3 at Ole Miss* W, 6-3 at Miss. State* W, 7-1 No.Alabama W, 5-0 No.Tennessee W, 5-1 No.Florida L, 5-4 $Tennessee W, 5-0 $Duke L, 5-4 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; No.SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; $NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.; *SEC match 1993 (20-6, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists
^Minnesota W, 9-0 ^Notre Dame W, 8-1 ^UCLA W, 5-4 Georgia Tech W, 9-0 Clemson W, 5-2 Texas L, 5-2 ~Kansas W, 5-4 ~Arizona W, 5-4 ~Stanford L, 5-1 Ole Miss* L, 6-3 Miss. State* W, 7-2 at Arkansas* W, 6-0 LSU* W, 6-0 at S. Carolina* W, 5-1 Kentucky* W, 5-1 at Tennessee* W, 5-1 at Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 at Florida State W, 5-2 at Florida* L, 5-1 at Auburn* W, 5-1 Alabama* W, 5-1 No.Tennessee W, 5-4 No.Ole Miss W, 5-2 No.Florida L, 5-2 $Indiana W, 5-3 $Stanford L, 5-1 ^Minnesota Invite, Minneapolis, Minn.; ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; No. SECs, Nashville, Tenn.; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.; *SEC match ---Start of Opponent Team Rankings--1994 (27-2, 11-0 SEC) NCAA Champions USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions
Arkansas* Vanderbilt* at No.14 Clemson at Kentucky* ~ No.14 Southern Cal ~ No.13 Indiana ~ No.9 Kansas ~ No.5 Florida No.6 Duke FSU at LSU* at No.4 Texas at UNLV at No.5 California at No.12 Ole Miss* at Miss. State* No.18 Notre Dame at Alabama* No.4 Florida* Auburn* No.19 S. Carolina* Tennessee* &Auburn &No.10 Ole Miss &No.5Florida
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W, 6-0 W, 8-0 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 W, 9-0 L, 5-1 W, 6-3 L, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 6-0 W, 6-1 W, 8-1 W, 5-3 W, 6-0 W, 7-2 W, 6-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-3
$Southern Cal (21) W, 5-2 $Duke (6) W, 5-0 $California (3) W, 5-3 $Stanford (4) W, 5-4 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Fayetteville, Ark.; $NCAAs, Athens, Ga.; * SEC match 1995 (23-4, 10-1 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions at No.6 Duke W, 5-4 No.24 Clemson W, 7-1 No.2 Texas W, 6-1 ~ No.14 Wake Forest W, 5-4 ~ No.15 Notre Dame W, 6-0 ~ No.11 Indiana W, 6-0 ~ No.7 UCLA W, 5-4 at Arkansas* W, 8-1 No.18 Kentucky* W, 8-1 No.20 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 No.41 UNLV W, 9-0 at No.6 Florida* L, 5-0 at FSU W, 6-3 No.30 LSU* W, 7-2 No.14 Alabama* W, 9-0 No.50 Miss. State* W, 6-0 No.17 William and Mary L, 5-4 at No.16 Tennessee W, 7-0 at No.21 Vanderbilt W, 5-0 at No.23 Auburn* W, 5-0 at No.12 S. Carolina* W, 5-1 &No.22Ole Miss W, 5-0 &No.15LSU W, 5-0 &No.2Florida L, 5-4 $ No.12 S. Carolina W, 5-0 $ No.8 Duke W, 5-4 $ No.1 Florida L, 5-0 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Auburn, Ala.; $NCAAs, Malibu, Calif.; * SEC match 1996 (13-14, 4-7 SEC) NCAA Regional Finalists ^ No.18 BYU L, 5-4 ^ Hawaii W, 9-0 at No.37 Kentucky* L, 5-4 No.5 Duke L, 5-4 ~ No.13 William & Mary W, 5-1 ~ No.5 Duke L, 5-3 ~ No.7 UCLA L, 5-1 No.32 Florida State W, 6-1 No.14 Vanderbilt* L, 5-4 at No.25 Clemson W, 5-4 No.7 Wake Forest L, 5-4 at No.47 LSU* W, 5-4 No.6 Notre Dame W, 5-4 No.24 Tennessee* L, 5-2 No.27 Auburn* L, 5-1 No.28 Arkansas* W, 6-3 at No.12 Ole Miss* L, 6-3 at Miss. State* W, 6-1 at No.24 Alabama* W, 6-3 No.14 S. Carolina* L, 6-3 No.1 Florida* L, 6-0 & No.33 Kentucky W, 5-1 & No.14 S. Carolina W, 5-4 & No.10 Vanderbilt L, 5-3 $Miami (26) W, 5-2 $Tennessee (15) W, 5-3 $Clemson (20) L, 5-4 ^Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu;
~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis; No.SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla; $NCAA Southeast Regional, Columbia, S.C. 1997 (18-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Final Round of 16 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 College of Charleston W, 9-0 at No.30 Arkansas* W, 6-1 No.4 Texas W, 5-4 No.21 Alabama* W, 7-1 at No.1 Florida* L, 9-0 No.35 Clemson W, 6-3 No.8 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 Miss. State* W, 6-3 No.47 Kentucky* W, 8-1 No.9 Wake Forest W, 5-3 ^ No.6 Arizona State L, 5-4 ^ No.14 UNLV W, 6-3 ^ No.32 Kansas W, 7-2 at No.10 Vanderbilt* W, 6-0 at No.21 Tennessee* W, 7-2 No.18 LSU* W, 5-4 at Auburn* W, 6-0 at No.27 S. Carolina* L, 5-4 & No.29 Kentucky W, 5-1 & No.12 Ole Miss W, 5-3 & No.1 Florida L, 5-1 $Wm. & Mary (10) L, 5-0 ^UNLV Invitational, Las, Vegas, Nev; &SECs, Athens, Ga.; $NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.; * SEC match 1998 (21-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists Middle Tenn. State W, 9-0 Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Clemson W, 9-0 ~ No.14 BYU W, 6-3 ~ No.13 Wake Forest W, 6-1 ~ No.1 Stanford L, 5-2 at No.34 Kentucky* W, 5-4 No.68 Auburn* W, 9-0 No.19 South Carolina* W, 7-1 No.11 Wake Forest W, 5-4 No.15 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1 at No.38 LSU* W, 8-1 & No.8 California W, 6-3 & No.9 Texas W, 7-2 at Alabama* W, 9-0 No.20 Arkansas* L, 5-4 at No.63 Miss. State* W, 9-0 at No.7 Ole Miss* W, 6-3 No.3 Florida* L, 6-3 No.12 Tennessee* W, 5-2 & No.37 South Carolina W, 5-1 & No.12 Tennessee W, 5-2 & No.3 Florida L, 5-1 $ No.15 Kansas W, 5-3 $ William & Mary W, 5-2 $ No.2 Florida L, 5-1 ~ USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; & Austin, Texas; &SEC’s- Lexington, Ky; $NCAAs- Notre Dame, Ind.; * SEC match 1999 (24-4, 10-1 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists Middle Tenn. State W, 9-0
year by year results Georgia Southern W, 8-1 Georgia State W, 9-0 No.55 Georgia Tech W, 9-0 No.T6 Texas W, 8-1 ~ No.8 UCLA W, 6-2 ~ No.T6 Ole Miss (T6) W, 5-2 ~ No.2 Duke L, 5-1 at No.14 Arkansas* W, 8-1 Clemson W, 9-0 No.9 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 No.18 Kentucky* W, 8-1 No.49 LSU* W, 8-1 No.39 Miss. State* W, 7-1 No.17 Wake Forest W, 5-4 UNLV W, 9-0 at No.12 Tennessee* W, 5-1 at No.8 Vanderbilt* W, 5-1 Alabama* W, 7-2 at No.1 Florida* L, 6-3 at No.39 Auburn* W, 6-0 at No.16 South Carolina* W, 5-1 & No.18 Arkansas W, 5-0 & No.8 Ole Miss L, 5-4 % No.73 Central Florida W, 5-0 % No.56 Miss. State W, 5-0 $ No.15 South Carolina W, 5-0 $ No.6 California L, 5-4 ~ USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; &SECs - Baton Rouge, La; % NCAA Regionals-Athens, Ga; $ NCAAsGainesville, Fla. 2000 (27-2, 11-0 SEC) NCAA Champions SEC Champions
No.15 William & Mary at No.62 Clemson No.26 Arkansas* ~ No.16 Vanderbilt ~ No.13 Southern Cal ~ No.1 Stanford No.18 Tennessee* at No.24 LSU* at No.14 UCLA at No.9 Texas at No.38 Texas A&M No.75 Auburn* at No.28 Ga. Tech No.18 S. Carolina* at No.23 Miss. State* at No.17 Ole Miss* at No.36 Kentucky* No.6 Florida* at Alabama* No.10 Vanderbilt* & No.34 Miss. State & No.18 Tennessee & No.5 Florida % Furman % No.26 Ohio State $ No.17 South Alabama $ No.12 Southern Cal $ No.4 Florida $ No.1 Stanford
W, 9-0 W, 7-1 W, 7-1 W, 6-1 W, 6-2 L, 4-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 5-1 W, 6-3 W, 8-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-0 W, 5-3 W, 5-2 W, 5-0 L, 5-1 W, 5-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 5-2 W, 5-4
~ USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, doubles played first; & SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; %NCAA Regionals in Athens, Ga.; $NCAAs in Malibu, Calif.; *SEC match 2001 (23-5, 8-3 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists SEC Tournament Champions
No.62 Middle Tenn. St. W, 7-0 No.18 Baylor W, 6-1 ~Wisconsin W, 7-0 ~ No.11 Notre Dame W, 5-1 ~ No.3 Duke W, 4-1 ~ No.1 Stanford L, 4-3 at No.23 Arkansas* W, 7-0 No.54 Clemson W, 6-1 at No.18 S. Carolina* W, 4-3 No.29 Ole Miss* W, 6-1 No.25 LSU* W, 5-1 No.41 Miss. State* W, 5-2 No.44 Alabama* W, 6-1 No.39 Ga. Tech W, 6-1 No.25 Kentucky* W, 5-2 at Auburn* W, 5-2 No.8 Texas W, 6-1 at No.3 Florida* L, 4-3 at No.4 Tennessee* L, 4-3 at No.6 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3 & No.22 S. Carolina W, 4-1 & No.5 Florida W, 4-2 & No.4 Tennessee W, 4-1 %Coastal Carolina W, 4-0 %Miss. State W, 4-0 $ No.18 Baylor W, 5-0 $ No.10 Southern Cal W, 4-0 $ No.6 Vanderbilt L, 4-2 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; &SEC Tournament- Starkville, Miss.; % NCAA 1st/2nd Rds-Athens Ga.;, $NCAA Rnd. of 16- Stone Mountain, Ga.; *SEC match 2002 (26-2, 11-0 SEC) NCAA Semifinalists USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions SEC Champions Emmanuel W, 7-0 No.35 BYU W, 7-0 Middle Tenn. State W, 6-1 ~ No.21 Baylor W, 6-1 ~No.6 Tennessee W, 4-3 ~No.1 Stanford W, 4-3 ~ No.4 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 Clemson W, 6-1 at No.26 Ga. Tech W, 5-2 at No.2 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 at No.11 Kentucky* W, 5-2 No.51 Auburn* W, 6-1 at No.21 Alabama* W, 5-2
No.55 Arkansas* W, 7-0 No.33 LSU* W, 7-0 Dartmouth W, 5-2 No.25 Ole Miss* W, 4-3 Miss. State* W, 7-0 at No.20 S. Carolina* W, 4-3 at No.1 Florida* W, 4-3 No.13 Tennessee* W, 7-0 & No.34 Ole Miss W, 4-0 & No.17 S. Carolina L, 4-2 %Winthrop W, 4-0 % No.28 South Alabama W, 4-3 $ No.12 California W, 4-1 $ No.5 UCLA W, 4-2 $ No.2 Stanford L, 4-0 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; &SECs.Columbia, S.C..; %1st/2nd Rnds.-Athens, Ga; $NCAA Champs- Palo Alto, Calif.; *SEC match
at No.31 S. Carolina* W, 5-2 at No.18 Kentucky* W, 6-1 at No.5 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3 No.24 Tennessee* W, 4-3 & No.21 Kentucky L, 4-1 %Samford W, 4-0 % No.40 Ga. Tech W, 4-0 $ No.16 Fresno State W, 4-2 $ No.3 Vanderbilt L, 4-1 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Nashville, Tenn.; %NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, $NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.; *SEC match
2003 (19-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists at No.58 Furman W, 7-0 vs. Illinois St. (Greenville,SC) W, 7-0 ~ No.28 Wake Forest W, 5-2 ~ No.7 Southern Cal L, 5-2 ~ No.9 UCLA W, 4-3 at No.21 Clemson W, 6-1 No.9 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 No.18 Kentucky* W, 6-1 at No.40 Auburn* W, 7-0 No.31 Alabama* W, 6-1 at No.54 Arkansas* W, 7-0 at No.50 LSU* W, 6-0 No.28 Ga. Tech rainout at No.42 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 at Miss. State* W, 7-0 No.37 South Carolina* W, 7-0 No.5 Florida* L, 5-2 at No.9 Tennessee* L, 7-0 & No.37 South Carolina W, 4-0 & No.10 Kentucky W, 4-1 & No.2 Florida L, 4-0 % MD-Baltimore Co. W, 4-0 % No.32 Alabama W, 4-1 $ No.12 Kentucky W, 4-0 $ No.1 Stanford L, 4-0
2005 (18-8, 7-4 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists Georgia Southern W, 7-0 No.41 Baylor W, 5-2 ~ No.5 Northwestern W, 5-2 ~ No.6 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 ~ No.1 Stanford L, 4-0 Wichita State W, 7-0 at No.16 Clemson W, 5-2 No.36 Alabama* W, 5-2 at No.74 Auburn* W, 7-0 at No.38 LSU* W, 5-2 at No.52 Arkansas* W, 6-1 No.16 Georgia Tech L, 4-3 at No.34 Miss. State* W, 4-3 at No.46 Ole Miss* W, 4-2 No.9 Florida* L, 4-3 No.24 South Carolina* W, 4-0 No.5 Kentucky* L, 4-3 No.6 Vanderbilt* L, 7-0 at No.20 Tennessee* L, 4-3 &Auburn W, 4-0 & No.18 Tennessee W, 4-1 & No.3 Kentucky L, 4-2 % Quinnipiac W, 4-0 % No.22 S. Carolina W, 4-0 $ No.24 California W, 4-2 $ No.1 Stanford L, 4-1 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; %SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; +NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds, Athens, $NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.; *SEC match
2004 (20-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalists No.32 Baylor W, 6-1 ~ No.12 Harvard W, 6-1 ~ No.8 Northwestern W, 4-3 ~No.3 California W, 4-1 ~ No.2 Stanford L, 5-0 UNC-Charlotte W, 7-0 No.59 TCU (No.59) W, 6-1 at No.52 Alabama* W, 5-2 Auburn* W, 7-0 No.12 Clemson W, 6-1 No.56 LSU* W, 7-0 No.68 Arkansas* W, 7-0 at No.38 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 Miss. State* W, 7-0 No.33 Ole Miss* W, 7-0 at No.2 Florida* L, 6-1
2006 (13-10, 8-3 SEC) NCAA 2nd Round No.20 William & Mary W, 4-3 Georgia Southern W, 7-0 ~ No.19 Harvard L, 4-3 ~ No.8 Baylor L, 4-3 ~ No.5 Northwestern L, 6-0 Winthrop W, 5-2 No.26 Clemson L, 4-3 at No.5 Georgia Tech L, 6-1 No.59 Arkansas* W, 5-2 No.46 LSU* W, 7-0 at No.19 S. Carolina* W, 6-1 at No.6 Florida* L, 5-2 No.66 Marshall W, 6-1 Auburn* W, 6-1 at No.26 Alabama* W, 6-1 at No.28 Kentucky* L, 4-3 at No.11 Vanderbilt* L, 5-2 Miss. State* W, 6-1 No.60 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 No.29 Tennessee* W, 6-1 & No.31Tennessee L, 4-3
~USTA/ITA Natl. Team Indoors Madison, Wis.; &SECs., Knoxville, Tenn.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds., Norman, Okla.; $NCAA Rnd. of 16, Gainesville, Fla.; *SEC match
% No.42 Indiana W, 4-1 % No.13 Vanderbilt L, 4-2 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Gainesville, Fla.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Nashville, Tenn.; *SEC match 2007 (24-2, 10-1 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist SEC Tournament Champions No.28 Texas A&M W, 6-1 No.6 Baylor W, 7-0 Winthrop W, 7-0 No.61 Florida State W, 6-1 Ga. Southern W, 7-0 at No.12 Clemson W, 6-1 No.6 Ga. Tech W, 5-2 at No.45 Arkansas* W, 6-1 at No.51 LSU* W, 5-2 No.53 South Carolina* W, 5-2 No.1 Florida* W, 4-3 East Tenn. State W, 7-0 at No.41 Auburn* L, 4-3 No.61 Alabama* W, 6-1 No.22 Kentucky* W, 6-1 No.21 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 at No.75 Miss. State* W, 6-1 at Ole Miss* W, 6-1 at No.24 Tennessee* W, 6-1 & No.30 Auburn W, 4-1 & No.21 Tennessee W, 4-1 & No.3 Florida W, 4-2 % S.C. State W, 4-0 % No.31 Auburn W, 4-0 $ No.14 William & Mary W, 4-1 $ No.10 California L, 4-1 &SECs, Lexington, Ky.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Rnd. of 16, Athens, Ga.; *SEC match 2008 (22-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Round of 16 SEC Tournament Champions
East Tenn. State No.29 South Florida No.32 Wichita State ~ No.19 Notre Dame ~ No.2 Georgia Tech ~ No.8 Southern Cal No.18 Clemson at No.1 Georgia Tech at Miss. State* at Ole Miss* No.29 S. Carolina* No.5 Florida* at No.5 Baylor at No.26 Texas A&M No.26 LSU* at No.22 Arkansas* Alabama* No.33 Auburn*
W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-2 L, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 4-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 L, 5-2 L, 4-3 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 L, 4-3 W, 6-1 W, 5-2
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year by year results at No.25 Kentucky* W, 5-2 at No.13 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 No.25 Tennessee* W, 5-2 & No.22 Kentucky W, 4-1 & No.16 Arkansas W, 4-3 & No.5 Florida W, 4-3 % Yale W, 4-0 % No.33 S. Carolina W, 4-0 $ No.17 Arkansas L, 4-2 ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SEC Tournament, Auburn, Ala.; +NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Rnd. of 16, Tulsa, Okla.; *SEC match 2009 (27-3, 10-1 SEC) NCAA Semifinalist SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions Memphis W, 7-0 Furman W, 7-0 ^ No.53 Ole Miss W, 4-1 ^ No.45 Marshall W, 5-0 at No.11 Clemson W, 4-3 ~ No.9 Southern Cal W, 4-3 ~ No.3 UCLA W, 6-1 ~ No.2 California W, 4-2 ~ No.1 Northwestern L, 4-1 No.7 Baylor W, 4-3 No.70 Ole Miss* W, 6-1 No.57 Miss. State* W, 6-1 at No.23 Florida* L, 4-3 at No.22 S. Carolina* W, 6-1 No.6 Georgia Tech W, 6-1 at No.21 LSU* W, 4-2 No.23 Arkansas* W, 6-1 at No.29 Auburn* W, 5-2 at No.25 Alabama* W, 6-1 No.17 Vanderbilt* W, 4-0 No.23 Kentucky* W, 5-2 at No.13 Tennessee* W, 5-2 & No.24 Alabama W, 4-1 & No.15 Florida W, 4-2 & No.10 Tennessee W, 4-0 % S.C. State W, 4-0 % No.35 Boise State W, 4-0 $ No.15 Florida W, 4-2 $ No.22 S. Carolina W, 4-3 $ No.3 Duke L, 5-2 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.; ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wic.; &SECs, Fayetteville, Ark.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Round of 16, College Station, Texas.; *SEC match 2010 (13-10, 8-3 SEC) NCAA Round of 32 No.75 South Florida W, 5-2 ^ No.55 Virginia Tech W, 5-2 ^ No.48 William & Mary W, 4-2 No.15 Clemson L, 4-3 ~ No.11 N. Carolina L, 5-2 ~ No.20 Fla. State W, 6-1 ~ No.6 Miami (Fla.) L, 5-2 No.50 Alabama* W, 4-3 No.36 Auburn* W, 4-3 at Kentucky* W, 7-0 at No.25 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 at No.26 Ga. Tech L, 5-2 at No.22 Arkansas* W, 5-2
LSU* W, 6-1 at No.72 Miss. State* W, 4-3 at No.35 Ole Miss* L, 5-2 No.15 South Carolina* W, 4-3 No.4 Florida* L, 6-1 No.14 Tennessee* L, 4-2 & No.16 S. Carolina L, 4-1 % No.39 Harvard W, 4-0 % No.9 Clemson L, 4-2 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.; ~USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Clemson, S.C.; *SEC match 2011 (19-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist Memphis W, 7-0 at ^ No.31 VCU W, 5-2 at ^ No.6 UNC L, 4-3 No.13 Ga. Tech W, 5-2 at No.9 Clemson W, 5-2 at Auburn* W, 7-0 at No.34 Alabama* W, 4-3 No.8 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1 Kentucky* W, 6-1 Butler W, 7-0 No.24 Yale W, 6-1 at No.56 LSU* W, 7-0 No.12 Arkansas* W, 7-0 No.27 Ole Miss* W, 6-1 Miss. State* W, 6-1 at No.2 Florida* L, 6-1 at No.38 S. Carolina* W, 4-3 at No.16 Tennessee* L, 5-2 & No.21 Arkansas W, 4-0 & No.14 Tennessee L, 4-1 %Marist W, 4-0 % No.26 Alabama W, 4-0 $ No.9 California W, 4-3 $ No.2 Stanford L, 4-0 %ITA Weekend, Chapel Hill, N.C.; &SECs., Knoxville, Tenn.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $ NCAA Round of 16-Finals, Stanford, Calif.; *SEC match 2012 (24-5, 9-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist Kansas State W, 6-1 Troy W, 7-0 at No.13 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 ^Missouri W, 6-1 ^Fla. International W, 7-0 No.74 Fla. International W, 7-0 ~ No.14 Texas W, 4-2 ~ No.7 California L, 4-0 ~ No.10 Michigan W, 5-2 No.53 Memphis W, 4-3 No.17 Clemson W, 7-0 No.22 South Carolina* W, 6-1 No.15 Florida* L, 4-3 at Miss. State* W, 7-0 at No.25 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 at No.37 Arkansas* W, 7-0 No.49 LSU* W, 6-1 at Kentucky* W, 7-0 at No.25 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 No.11 Alabama* L, 4-3 No.63 Auburn* W, 6-1 No.21 Tennessee* W, 7-0 & No.28 S. Carolina W, 4-0 & No.11 Alabama W, 4-2
& No.2 Florida L, 4-1 $ No.64 Coll. of Charleston W, 4-0 $ No.24 Clemson W, 4-3 $$ No.11 Texas W, 4-0 $$ No.3 Duke L, 4-2 ^ITA Weekend, Athens, Ga..; ~ITA National Team Indoors, Charlottesville, Va.; *SEC match; &SECs., Oxford, Miss.; $NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $$ NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga. 2013 (24-4, 12-1 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist SEC Champions ^No.73 Columbia W, 4-1 ^No.71 Georgia State W, 7-0 at No.19 Clemson W, 5-2 ~ No.11 Texas W, 4-2 ~ No.7 Cal W, 4-1 ~ No.1 UCLA L, 4-1 No.24 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 at No.57 Tennessee* W, 6-1 No.50 Ole Miss* W, 6-1. Miss. State* W, 7-0 No.15 Notre Dame W, 6-1 at No.4 Florida* L, 4-1 at No.32 South Carolina* W, 7-0 No.16 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 No.46 Kentucky* W, 7-0 vs No.58 Missouri* (St. Louis) W, 4-0 at No.3 Texas A&M* W, 4-2 No.59 LSU* W, 7-0 No.50 Arkansas* W, 7-0 at No.22 Auburn* W, 4-0 at No.8 Alabama* W, 4-0 & No.39 Ole Miss W, 4-0 & No.8 Alabama W, 4-2 & No.2 Florida L, 4-0 %Winthrop W, 4-0 % No.26 Arizona State W, 4-0 $ No.13 Clemson W. 4-2 $ No.12 Stanford L, 4-1 ~ITA National Team Indoors; &SECs, Starkville, Miss.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds - Athens, Ga.; ^^NCAA Round of 16 Champaign, Ill.; *SEC match 2014 (24-5, 11-2 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist SEC Tournament Champions ^ No.75 Elon W, 4-0 ^ No.51 Arkansas W, 5-0 No.13 Clemson W, 7-0 ~ No.9 Miami W, 4-0 ~ No.8 California L, 4-3 ~ No.3 North Carolina L, 4-3 Furman W, 7-0 at No.25 Georgia Tech W, 7-0 at No.40 Tennessee* W, 7-0 at Miss. St.* W, 7-0 at No.49 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 No.5 Virginia W, 4-3 No.54 S. Carolina* W, 4-0 No.3 Florida* W, 4-2 at No.28 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at No.11 Vanderbilt* L, 4-2 No.7 Texas A&M* W, 4-0 Missouri* W, 4-0 at No.47 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at No.54 LSU* W, 4-0 No.9 Alabama* L, 4-3
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No.24 Auburn* W, 4-0 & No.53 LSU W, 4-0 & No.11 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 & No.3 Alabama W, 4-0 % No.75 Elon W, 4-0 % No.37 Florida State W, 4-0 $ No.15 USC W. 4-3 $ No.8 Florida L, 4-1 ^ ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors; & SEC Tourn., Columbia, Mo.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rd, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Round of 16., Athens, Ga.; SEC match 2015 (24-7, 11-2 SEC) NCAA Semifinalist at No.15 Baylor L, 4-3 ^No.71 Samford W, 4-1 ^No.28 Auburn W, 4-0 at No.13 Clemson W, 4-3 at No.10 Virginia L, 4-2 ~ No.15 Michigan W, 4-1 ~ No.1 UCLA W, 4-2 ~ No.5 California W, 4-2 ~ No.3 North Carolina L, 4-1 No.23 Georgia Tech W, 4-1 Texas A&M* W, 5-2 at No.9 Alabama* L, 5-2 at No.39 Auburn* W, 4-1 No.22 Kentucky* W, 4-0 No.11 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 at Tennessee* W, 4-1 at Missouri* W, 6-0 No.26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 No.44 Miss. State* W, 7-0 at No.6 Florida* L, 4-3 at No.26 S. Carolina* W, 4-2 & Miss. State W, 4-0 & No.24 LSU W, 4-0 & No.9 Vanderbilt L, 4-3 % Charleston Southern W, 4-0 % Duke W, 4-0 $ No.11 Michigan W, 4-2 $ No.14 Stanford W, 4-1 $ No.7 UCLA L, 4-1 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors; *SEC match, & SECs, Columbia, S.C.; % NCAA Championships 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Championships Round of 16, Waco, Texas 2016 (22-5, 11-2 SEC) NCAA Round of 16 ^ No.74 Wyoming W, 4-0 ^ No.57 Old Dominion W, 4-0 No.20 Clemson W, 7-0 ~ No.17 Texas Tech W, 4-0 ~ No.12 Michigan W, 4-1 ~ No.5 North Carolina L, 4-2 at No.24 Ga. Tech W, 4-1 at No.26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 at No.25 Miss. State* W, 5-2 No.46 Alabama* W, 6-1 No.11 Auburn* W, 4-1 No.10 Virginia W, 4-2 No.54 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at No.23 Kentucky* W, 4-2 at No.5 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3 No.24 Arkansas* W, 4-0 No.71 Missouri* W, 4-0
at No.16 LSU* W, 5-2 at No.18 Texas A&M* W, 5-2 No.4 Florida* L, 4-0 No.11 South Carolina* W, 41 & No.18 Texas A&M W, 4-1 & No.5 Vanderbilt W, 4-0 & No.3 Florida L, 4-2 % North Florida W, 4-0 % No.40 Baylor W, 4-0 $ No.12 Okla. State L, 4-0 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors; *SEC match, &SECs, Baton Rouge, La.; %NCAA Championships 1st/2nd Rounds (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships Round of 16 (Tulsa, Okla.) 2017 (19-6, 11-2 SEC) NCAA Round of 16 ^ New Mexico W, 4-0 ^ Illinois W, 4-0 at Clemson W, 7-0 ~ No.10 Duke W, 4-1 ~ No.3 Pepperdine W, 4-1 ~ No.1 Florida L, 4-0 Mercer W, 7-0 No.11 Georgia Tech L, 4-3 No.30 Kentucky* W, 4-1 No.14 Vanderbilt* L, 4-2 at No.46 Alabama* W, 6-1 at No.4 Auburn* W, 4-1 at No.1 Florida* W, 4-1 at No.21 S. Carolina* W, 4-0 No.28 Ole Miss* W, 4-2 No.25 Miss. St.* W, 4-0 at No.23 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at No.19 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at No.46 Missouri* W, 4-0 No.19 LSU* W, 5-2 No.21 Texas A&M* L, 4-2 & No.12 Auburn L, 1-4 % South Carolina St. W, 4-0 % No.30 N.C. State. W, 4-0 $ No.12 Pepperdine L, 4-3 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; $ ITA National Team Indoors; *SEC match, &SECs, Nashville, Tenn.; % NCAA Championships 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Championships Round of 16 (Athens, Ga.) 2018 (18-7, 10-3 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist ^Michigan State W, 4-0 ^Penn W, 4-0 Clemson W, 7-0 ~ No.11 Texas W, 4-2 ~ No.9 Duke L, 4-3 ~ No.8 Texas Tech W, 4-1 at No.12 Ga. Tech L, 4-2 at No.43 LSU* W, 4-0 at Texas A&M* W, 4-2 No.28 Tennessee* W, 7-0 No.18 Florida* W, 4-1 No.10 South Carolina* L, 4-1 at No.20 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at No.3 Vanderbilt* L, 4-1 Alabama* W, 4-0 No.15 Auburn* W, 4-1 at No.9 Ole Miss* L, 4-3 at No.32 Mississippi St.* W, 4-0
year by year results No.49 Arkansas* W, 4-0 Missouri* W, 4-0 & No.6 Ole Miss L, 4-1 % Georgia State W, 4-0 % No.29 Wake Forest W, 4-0 $ No.10 South Carolina W, 4-3 $ No.15 Stanford L, 4-0 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; &SECs, Knoxville, Tenn.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Rnd. of 16, Winston-Salem, N.C.; *SEC match 2019 (28-2, 13-0 SEC) ITA National Indoor Champions NCAA National Runner-Ups SEC Tournament Champions
South Florida W, 5-2 ^ Kansas State W, 7-0 at Clemson W, 7-0 ~ No. 14 N.C. State W, 4-2 ~ No. 2 Vanderbilt W, 4-3 ~ No. 1 Stanford W, 4-3 ~ No. 3 North Carolina W, 4-3 No. 31 Georgia Tech W, 4-0 at No. 30 Tennessee* W, 4-0 No. 15 LSU* W, 4-2 No. 21 Texas A&M* W, 4-0 at No. 34 Florida* W, 4-1 at No. 7 South Carolina* W, 4-2 No. 48 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 No. 50 Mississippi State* W, 4-0 at No. 39 Alabama* W, 4-0 at No. 49 Auburn* W, 4-0 at No. 40 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at Missouri* W, 4-0 at No. 24 Kentucky* W, 4-0 No. 7 Vanderbilt* W, 4-1 & No. 28 LSU W, 4-0 & No. 19 Texas A&M W, 4-0 & No. 5 South Carolina L, 4-0 % Alabama State W, 4-0 % No. 22 Wake Forest W, 4-0 % No. 16 Michigan W, 4-2 $ No. 8 Vanderbilt W, 4-3 $ No. 5 Duke W, 4-2 $ No. 3 Stanford L, 4-0 ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors, Seattle, Wa.; &SECs, College Station, Texas; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Tournament, Lake Nona, Fla.; *SEC match
at No. 26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 at Mississippi State* W, 4-0 No. 46 Florida* --No. 19 South Carolina* --at LSU* --at Texas A&M* --at Kentucky* --at Vanderbilt* --Missouri* --Arkansas* --Alabama* --Auburn* --SEC Tournament --NCAA Regionals --NCAA Tournament --^ITA Kickoff Weekend; ~ ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; *SEC match 2021 (23-2, 13-0 SEC) NCAA Quarterfinalist SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions
Georgia State W, 7-0 No. 1 North Carolina L, 3-4 No. 8 Florida State W, 4-3 No. 9 Georgia Tech W, 4-1 Georgia Southern W, 6-1 No. 19 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at Ole Miss* W, 4-0 at Mississippi State* W, 4-0 No. 27 Florida* W, 4-1 No. 35 South Carolina* W, 4-0 at No. 19 LSU* W, 4-0 at No. 23 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at No. 16 Vanderbilt* W, 4-2 Missouri* W, 4-0 No. 24 Arkansas* W, 4-0 No. 40 Alabama* W, 4-0 No. 17 Auburn* W, 4-2 vs No. 17 Texas A&M* W, 4-0 & vs No. 25 Kentucky W, 4-0 & vs No. 17 Tennessee W, 4-0 & vs No. 12 Texas A&M W, 4-0 % Austin Peay State W, 4-0 % No. 32 Wake Forest W, 4-1 $ vs No. 14 Virgina W, 4-1 $vs No. 6 NC State L, 4-2 &SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Rnd. of 16, Orlando, Fla.; *SEC match
2020 (8-2, 3-0 SEC) *Cancelled Due to Covid-19* ^ Michigan State W, 7-0 ^ Notre Dame W, 5-2 at No. 22 Ga. Tech W, 4-1 Clemson W, 7-0 ~ vs. No. 11 Virginia W, 4-1 ~ vs. No. 5 Duke L, 4-2 ~ vs. No. 8 N.C. State L, 4-1 No. 23 Tennessee* W, 4-0
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All-time Letterwinners A
Elizabeth Alexander (1988-89)...Columbus, Ohio Laurie Allen (1980)........................Dunwoody, Ga. Ellen Alsobrook (1981)...................... Decatur, Ga. Michelle Anderson (1994-97)....... Pretoria, S. Africa Alexandra Anghelescu (2011)........Johns Creek, Ga. Jessica Annest (1997-98)..................Atlanta, Ga. Lisa Apanay (1986-89)...................... Morrow, Ga.
B
Kelly Baskin (1996-97, ’99-00)..........Marietta, Ga. Caroline Basu (2005-06)..... Wolfsburg, Germany Lianna Bebeau (1985-88)..................Decatur, Ga. Chris Belasco (1981)........................... Atlanta, Ga. Tonya Bogdonas (1989-92)...............Rockford, Ill. Susan Boyett (1979-80)............Coral Gables, Fla. Caroline Brinson (2014-17)...... New Orleans, La. Sherri Byrd (1979-81).......................... Belton, S.C.
C
Lourdes Carle (2019)...........Daireaux, Argentina Vanessa Castellano (1998-99)........Barcelona, Spain Marissa Catlin (1997-00)............Clearwater, Fla. Anne Chauzu (1993-96)..................Linas, France Elena Christofi (2017-2021)........Athens, Greece Agata Cioroch (2001-04).......... Warsaw, Poland Alee Clayton (2019-)...................Huntsville, Ala. Nancy Cohen (1980-82)...................... Miami, Fla. Jane Cohodes (1985-88)................. Bexley, Ohio Kelly Coleman (1986)........................Toledo, Ohio Morgan Coppoc (2018-)................... Tulsa, Okla. Makenzie Craft (2013).................... Frisco, Texas Kim Crews (1975-76)..................... Edmond, Okla. Pam Crews (1975-76).................... Edmond, Okla.
D
Monika Dancevic (2007-09).............Thorold, Ontario, Canada
E
Cameron Ellis (2008-11).....................Roswell, Ga. Adrienne Elsberry (2007-08).............. Athens, Ga.
F
Lara Fakhoury (2007, ’09-10)...............Tampa, Fla. Lu Fendig (1976-77)....................... St. Simons, Ga. Amila Fetahagic (1988-89).....Zenica, Yugoslavia Jennifer Fisher (1982-83).....Framingham, Mass. Wright Floyd (1988)............................. Atlanta, Ga. Natalie Frazier (2004-07)................ Riverdale, Ga. Laurie Friedland (1985-88)...................Miami, Fla. Kate Fuller (2011-14)....................... Suwanee, Ga.
G
Brooke Galardi (1993-95)................ LaJolla, Calif. Silvia Garcia (2013-16)...................Madrid, Spain Nancy Gates (1979)...............................Rome, Ga. Kathy George (1977)....................... Anniston, Ala. Nadja Gilchrist (2009-12)................ Webster, N.Y. Mariana Gould (2015-18)..................Boise, Idaho Marta Gonzalez (2017-2021)..........Madrid, Spain Annette Goulak (2018)..................Oak Park, Calif. Marshall Graham (1984).............. Reidsville, N.C. Sue Green (1984-86)................ Kalamazoo, Mich. Christa Grey (1998-01).................... Seminole, Fla. Lori Grey (2000-03).......................... Seminole, Fla. Dana Grubbs (1979-80)............. Jacksonville, Fla. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12).........Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
H
Rachael Hart (2011)......................Alpharetta, Ga. Lauren Herring (2012-15)............Greenville, N.C. Anna Hertel (2020-)..................Warsaw, Poland Dot Higgins (1981-83)........................... Rome, Ga. Jennifer Hodge (2003-04)..................Athens, Ga. Tina Hojnik (2001-03)...............Maribor, Slovenia LuAnn Howard (1975).........................Atlanta, Ga. Kelley Hyndman (2005-08).......... Bradenton, Fla. Yvette Hyndman (2007-10).......... Bradenton, Fla.
I
Darya Ivanov (2006-07)........ Adelaide, Australia
J
Susan Jackson (1975-77)...............Charlotte, N.C. Alina Jerjomina (2011-12)......Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Katarina Jokic (2018-2021)..... Novi Grad, Bosnia Kelli Jordan (2010-12).............................Tifton, Ga.
K
Jennifer Kalnitsky (1992)............ Kanata, Ontario Jaime Kaplan (1980-81)...................... Macon, Ga. Wendi Kaplan (1988)........................... Atlanta, Ga. Maxxine Kaufman (1982-84)...Miami Beach, Fla. Kappy Kellett (1995-97)...................... Atlanta, Ga. Lilly Kimbell (2011-14).......New Braunfels, Texas Laura Kimel (1991-92)................ Winter Park, Fla. Hannah King (2015-16)................. Dunwoody, Ga. Mia King (2013-15)......................... Charlotte, N.C. Esther Knox (1999-00)...............Sydney, Australia Meg Kowalski (2019-)......................Chicago, Ill. Maho Kowase (2011-14)........Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
L
Marianna Land (1993-95)................... Atlanta, Ga. Sara Lett (2008)......................... Indianapolis, Ind. Angela Lettiere (1991-94)...........Vero Beach, Fla. Donna Little (1981)......................... Charlotte, N.C. Julie Lumpkin (1979-80)................ Columbus, Ga.
M
Lea Ma (2020-)................................Dix Hills, N.Y. Anne Marcinkowski (2016)....... Johns Creek, Ga. Chris Marshburn (1975-77)..................... unknown Margaret Martin (1978-79)..........Gainesville, Ga. Jeanette Mattsson (2002).. Osthammar, Sweden Shannan McCarthy (1989-92)......Alpharetta, Ga. Shawn McCarthy (1989-92)..........Alpharetta, Ga. Janet McClelland (1977-80)..........Waycross, Ga. Barbara McKinley (1977)....................Atlanta, Ga. Zoë Mellis (1997-2000)..................Essex, England Melanie Mercer (1985-87).... Lookout Mtn, Tenn. Holly Mills (1981).............................. Sarasota, Fla. Kelley Moore (2008)..............................Duluth, Ga. Lynn Morgan (1983-85)..................Midlothian, Va. Caryn Moss (1989-91).................. Pem. Pines, Fla.
N
Anne Nguyen (2000-03)............. Lancaster, Penn.
O
Ayaka Okuno (2013).........................Osaka, Japan
P
Laura Patterson (2015-18)...............Roswell, Ga.
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Ellen Perez (2015-17).....Shellharbour, Australia Tina Price (1975-77).............................Dublin, Ga.
R
Alice Reen (1984-87)..........................Orlando, Fla. Adele Reid (1981)........................... Charlotte, N.C. Jane Reid (1995-96, ’98-99)..............Marietta, Ga. Shadisha Robinson (2004-06)........... S. Ozone Park, N.Y. Lauren Rose (1997-98)....................... Toledo, Ohio
S
Maria Salsgard (1990-92)... Halmstad, Sweden Tina Samara (1993-96)..........Laurel Hollow, N.Y. Dolores Sanchez (1978-79)............ Augusta, Ga. Susan Sadri (1981-82)................. Charlotte, N.C. Lisa Salvatierra (1993-95)....San Francisco, Ca. Stacey Schefflin (1987-90)........ Matthews, N.C. Jitka Schonfeldova (2004-05).......Prague, Czech Rep. Lorri Seals (1983)...............................Tyrone, Ga. Kennedy Shaffer (2015-18).........Rossford, Ohio Leigh Shepherd (1980-82)............. Newton, N.C. Stacy Sheppard (1992-95)..........Loganville, Ga. Anastasiya Shevchenko (2005)........Barcelona, Spain Mary Lynne Smisson (1979-80).. Columbus, Ga. Alexandra Smith (2001-04)............Marietta, Ga. Debi Snelling (1975-77).................... Atlanta, Ga. Laura Snelling (1983)........................ Atlanta, Ga. Lisa Spain (1981-84)........................Moultrie, Ga. Evgenia Subbotina (2003-06)..... Minsk, Belarus Anne Sussman (1980-81)............... Augusta, Ga.
T
Jenny Thornton (1983-86)...........Dublin, Ireland Frances Turner (1983-86)...........Pensecola, Fla.
U
Naoko Ueshima (2007-10)... Nishinomiya, Japan
V
Aarthi Venkatesan (1998-01)........... Brisbane, Australia Mariel Verban (2001-02)........... Bloomington, Ill.
W
Jill Waldman (1987-90)..............Charleston, S.C. Abby Walter (2017)...................Thomasville, Ga. Nadine van de Walle (1995-98)............Huissen, Holland Paula Westmoreland (1979-80)....... Griffin, Ga. Douglas Wink (2003-04)......... Greensboro, N.C. Vivian Wolff (2018-)........................... Atlanta, Ga.
Y
Hollye Yermovsky (1977)............. Waycross, Ga. Cathy Young (1977)...................... Kennesaw, Ga. Terri Ysseldyke (1977).....................Marietta, Ga. *Bold Indicates Current Player
Opponent Information ALABAMA
Location.................................................. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Colors..................................................... Crimson & White Head Coach..................................................Jenny Mainz 2020 Record............................................................... 12-13 Conference Record......................................... 3-10 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 47 Tennis SID ...........................................Stephanie Withey Email....................................................swithey@ia.ua.edu Website........................................................... rolltide.com
Florida
Location....................................................Gainseville, Fla. Colors......................................................... Blue & Orange Head Coach........................................ Roland Thornqvist 2020 Record................................................................. 13-8 Conference Record......................................... 10-3 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 19 Tennis SID .................................................... Andrew Hile Email......................................... andrewh@gators.ufl.edu Website.................................................floridagators.com
Kentucky
Location.......................................................Lexington, Ky. Colors............................................................Blue & White Head Coach................................................. Carlos Drada 2020 Record................................................................. 16-9 Conference Record........................................... 6-7 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 25 Tennis SID .......................................... Chandler Brandes Email.....................................chandler.brandes@uky.edu Website.................................................... ukathletics.com
Missouri
Location......................................................Columbia, Mo. Colors............................................................ Black & Gold Head Coach............................................... Chris Wootton 2020 Record............................................................... 15-16 Conference Record......................................... 1-12 (SEC) Final National Ranking................................................. NR Tennis SID .................................................. Courtney Day Email............................................... cmday@missouri.edu Website........................................................ mutigers.com
Ole Miss
Location........................................................Oxford, Miss. Colors......................................Navy/Powder Blue & Red Head Coach................................................. Mark Beyers 2020 Record............................................................... 11-10 Conference Record........................................... 7-6 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 28 Tennis SID ...................................................... Alex Kirsch Email........................................adkirsc1@go.olemiss.edu Website...............................................olemisssports.com
Arkansas
Location..................................................Fayetteville, Ark. Colors.............................................................Red & White Head Coach....................... Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar 2020 Record............................................................... 11-11 Conference Record........................................... 4-9 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 36 Tennis SID ............................................... Victoria Guerra Email.................................................. vgguerra@uark.edu Website................................... arkansasrazorbacks.com
Georgia tech
Location...........................................................Atlanta, Ga. Colors............................................................. Navy & Gold Head Coach............................................Rodney Harmon 2020-2019 Record...................................................... 20-11 Conference Record...........................................8-5 (ACC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 10 Tennis SID ............................................................Liz Ryan Email.................................... lryan@athletics.gatech.edu Website............................................... ramblinwreck.com
LSU
Location................................................. Baton Rouge, La. Colors...........................................................Purple & Gold Head Coach.................................................. Michael Sell 2020 Record................................................................. 18-7 Conference Record........................................... 9-4 (SEC) Final National Ranking................................................. NR Tennis SID ............................................... Robert Quiroga Email........................................................ rquiro1@lsu.edu Website......................................................... lsusports.net
North Carolina
Location...................................................Chapel Hill, N.C. Colors............................................White & Carolina Blue Head Coach..................................................Brian Kalbas 2020 Record................................................................. 30-1 Conference Record.........................................13-0 (ACC) Final National Ranking............................................. No. 2 Tennis SID ...................................................Mark Kimmel Email....................................................mkimmel@unc.edu Website..........................................................goheels.com
South Carolina
Location......................................................Columbia, S.C. Colors........................................... Garnet, Black & White Head Coach....................................................Kevin Epley 2020 Record............................................................... 12-12 Conference Record........................................... 7-6 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 26 Tennis SID .............................................. Ashley Jackson Email....................................................anj3@email.sc.edu Website........................................ gamecocksonline.com
Texas A&M
Location............................Bryan-College Station, Texas Colors......................................................Maroon & White Head Coach................................................ Mark Weaver 2020 Record................................................................. 21-8 Conference Record........................................... 9-4 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 15 Tennis SID .................................................Matt Callaway Email............................. mcallaway@athletics.tamu.edu Website.........................................................12thman.com
Auburn
Location......................................................... Auburn, Ala. Colors............................................. Navy & Burnt Orange Head Coach............................................... Caroline Lilley 2020 Record................................................................. 14-9 Conference Record........................................... 7-6 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 22 Tennis SID .........................................................Wes Todd Email................................................ wlt0006@auburn.edu Website.................................................auburntigers.com
Iowa
Location.................................................... Iowa City, Iowa Colors............................................................ Black & Gold Head Coach...............................................Sasha Schmid 2020 Record................................................................. 14-8 Conference Record.....................................12-4 (BIG 10) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 41 Tennis SID ................................................ Abby Wisecup Email...................................abigail-wisecup@uiowa.edu Website............................................ hawkeyesports.com
Mississippi State
Location................................................... Starkville, Miss. Colors......................................................Maroon & White Head Coach...............................................Daryl Greenan 2020 Record............................................................... 11-13 Conference Record......................................... 2-11 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 42 Tennis SID ..................................................Cooper Daras Email............................................... ccd283@msstate.edu Website........................................................ hailstate.com
North Florida
Location.................................................Jacksonville, Fla. Colors..............................................................Blue & Grey Head Coach......................................Catherine Dunagan 2020 Record................................................................. 18-8 Conference Record........................................6-0 (ASUN) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 49 Tennis SID ............................................. Brock Borgeson Email........................................ brock.borgeson@unf.edu Website....................................................unfospreys.com
Tennessee
Location....................................................Knoxville, Tenn. Colors.......................................................Orange & White Head Coach..................................................Alison Ojeda 2020 Record................................................................. 17-9 Conference Record........................................... 8-5 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 18 Tennis SID .......................................................Max Potter Email..................................... maxpotter@tennessee.edu Website......................................................... utsports.com
Vanderbilt
Location................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Colors............................................................ Black & Gold Head Coach.......................................... Aleke Tsoubanos 2020 Record............................................................... 14-10 Conference Record........................................... 5-8 (SEC) Final National Ranking........................................... No. 29 Tennis SID ........................................................ Eric Dolan Email.................................... eric.j.dolan@vanderbilt.edu Website............................................ vucommodores.com
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UNiveristy of Georgia Athletic Association
University of Georgia President Jere w. Morehead
J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks
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osh Brooks was named J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Jan. 6, 2021, after J serving 11 years at UGA, most recently as Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Deputy Director of Athletics.
resident Jere W. Morehead began his tenure as the 22nd University of Georgia President on July 1, 2013. Under his leadership, the University has risen in the rankings of the best public colleges and universities and completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates. Additionally, the University completed the most successful capital campaign in its history, raising more than $1.4 billion, and launched an Innovation District initiative to create UGA’s campus of the future, where students and faculty partner with industry to generate ideas and solutions to continue the University’s role as a powerful driver of economic development in Georgia. Since 2013, UGA has increased its research expenditures by 41% and has been ranked among the top five universities in the U.S. each year for research-based products reaching the marketplace. UGA now stands first nationally in this important ranking. In keeping with his focus on student success, President Morehead launched the ALL Georgia Program to support students from rural areas and created the Double Dawgs program, which enables students to save time and money by earning an undergraduate and graduate degree in five years or less. UGA graduates are in demand: 91% of graduates in 2020 were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. President Morehead has served the University of Georgia since 1986 in both faculty and administrative roles. Before becoming President, he was Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost from 2010 to 2013. Prior to 2010, he held several key administrative posts, including Vice President for Instruction, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Provost and Director of the Honors Program, and acting Executive Director of Legal Affairs. He is the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies in the Terry College of Business, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1986. He is a co-author of several books and book chapters, including The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business, and he has published scholarly articles on legal topics ranging from export control to jury selection. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal. His external service currently includes serving as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Chair of the SEC Executive Committee. He also serves as Chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors, a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Committee, and a member of the NCAA Board of Governors. He is Co-Chair of the University Leadership Forum, a national initiative led by the Council on Competitiveness to expand the role of American higher education in the global innovation economy. Additional service includes membership on the boards of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Research Alliance, University System of Georgia Foundation, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education, and Emory University Candler School of Theology. President Morehead has received several University-wide teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Award – UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence – the Richard B. Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business, and the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. In 2021, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III for outstanding leadership and service in support of education. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University and a law degree from the University of Georgia.
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Brooks returned to UGA in 2016 as Executive Associate Director of Athletics after serving as Deputy Athletics Director at the University of Louisiana Monroe from 2015-16 and Director of Athletics at Millsaps College from 2014-15. Prior to his tenures at Millsaps and ULM, he served in capacities at UGA as Director of Football Operations (2008-11) and Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (2012-14). On January 20, 2021, Brooks pledged $100,000 to create a need-based scholarship that will support UGA students from Athens-Clarke County. His gift will create a Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS), adding to the more than 550 endowed, need-based scholarships created under the GCS program since its launch in January 2017. During his time at UGA, Brooks worked closely with former Director of Athletics Greg McGarity overseeing internal and external for all athletic operations. He has served as the liaison with the Office of University Architects office on all athletic construction projects and with several campus departments as well as the president’s office. His responsibilities at UGA have included overseeing the departments of facility support, graphics and design, and turf management. He has been involved in the scheduling of future football games, as well as overseeing bowl game operations. In addition, his responsibilities included assisting with the development and management of facilities, new construction projects for the Athletic Association, and planning the 2013 Jason Aldean Concert in Sanford Stadium. Brooks has also served as the sport facilitator for football and men’s and women’s track and field and cross country. During his time at Millsaps, Brooks revamped the Major game-day experience. He created the kid’s zone, specialized concessions, and partnerships with youth sports leagues. Partnerships with the Jackson Public Schools, the Jackson Zoo, the National Guard and the Boy and Girl Scouts of America added to game days. This enhanced experience helped Brooks solicit over $100K in sponsorship opportunities. Brooks also established a department-wide fundraising campaign that led to a 150 percent increase in Major-Club donations. Capping off this fundraising campaign was the creation of a standalone Hall of Fame event at the Capital Club and the Mary Ann Edge Golf Tournament held at Patrick Farms golf course. The Majors saw great athletic success in Brooks’ first year. The Majors enjoyed two SAA regular season championships, captured by the men’s soccer team and the women’s basketball team. The Millsaps’ baseball team also earned a trip to the West Regional tournament. The student-athletes also shined in the classroom in Brooks’ first year. Millsaps’ student-athletes had an overall grade-point-average of 3.0 in the 2014-15 academic year. Over 130 Majors’ earned Academic All-Conference honors. While serving as director of football operations at the University of Louisiana-Monroe beginning in 2004, and in 2007 ULM became bowl eligible for the first time in school history after beating Alabama. Brooks gained experience as a student at Louisiana State University, working as an equipment manager and a student assistant coach. During his four years at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 2000 Peach Bowl, 2002 Sugar Bowl, and won the 2001 Southeastern Conference championship. A native of Hammond, Louisiana, he graduated from LSU (’02) with a degree in Kinesiology and completed his Master’s degree in Sport Management from The University of Georgia (‘14). He and his wife Lillie have twin sons Jackson and James born July 2009 and a third son Davis born March 2012.
Administration & Staff
David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative
Darrice Griffin Senior Deputy Director of Athletics
Will Lawler Deputy Athletic Director Compliance
Stephanie Ransom Deputy Athletic Director - Finance SWA
Magdi El Shahawy Deputy Athletic Director - Academics & Student Development
Ford Williams Executive Associate Athletic Director
Darlene Camacho Senior Associate AD Strategic Communications
Ron Courson Executive Associate Athletic Director Sports Medicine
Matt Brachowski Senior Associate Athletic Director – Internal Operations
Claude Felton Loran Smith Senior Associate AD Sports Communications
Glada Horvat Senior Associate Athletic Director Academics & Eligibility
Kevin Miller Senior Associate Athletic Director Development
Tim Cearley Associate Athletic Director Ticket Operations
Anna Randa Associate Athletic Director Sports Medicine
Alan Thomas Associate Athletic Director External Operations
John Bateman Assistant Athletic Director Marketing
Mike Bilbow Assistant Athletic Director Digital Production
Emily Deitz Assistant AD - Fan Engagement & Licensing
Steve Flippen Assistant Athletic Director Compliance
Courtney Gay Assistant Athletic Director - Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Scott Hallberg Assistant Athletic Director Business Operations
Rhonda Kilpatrick Assistant Athletic Director - Academics and Eligibility
Christie Purks Assistant Athletic Director Event Management
Melvin Robinson Assistant Athletic Director Facility Operations
Amy Thomas Assistant Athletic Director Human Resources
Wendy Whittington Assistant Athletic Director Ticket Operations
Women’s tennis Staff
Katrin Koch Strength & Conditioning
Abbey Sponseller Assistant Athletic Training
Ryan Dede Promotions
Whitney Burton Academics
WOMEN’S TENNIS STAFF NOT PICTURED JJ Beasley............................................. Nutritionist Julia Bixler.................................. Student Manager Paul Buzzard........................................... Equipment Ryann Powell...........................Event Management Josh Simer......................... Athletic Training Intern Christopher Lakos Sports Communications
Jake Golob Sports Communications
Jana Heitmeyer Nutritionist
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University Endowments The Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program was instituted to allow supporters of the University of Georgia Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. The program is vital to the future of Georgia Athletics by providing the long-term solution of keeping pace with escalating expenses. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000. There are four women’s tennis scholarship endowments including one established by the UGAAA in honor of the 2000 team which won both the NCAA and SEC titles. For more information about the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program or other giving opportunities, please contact the UGAAA Development office at (877) 423-2947. Leighton Ballew Scholarship Endowment Guillermina Grant is the 2022 recipient of the Leighton Ballew tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an international student-athlete who has demonstrated commitment to the University in an outstanding manner, both in the classroom and on the court. If no international student-athlete exists, selection of a student-athlete recipient is based on the aforementioned criteria. The late Mr. Ballew was a UGA faculty member for 40 years and founded the drama department. 1999: Vanessa Castellano 2000: Zoë Mellis 2001: Aarthi Venkatesan 2002: Tina Hojnik 2003-04: Agata Cioroch 2005: Jitka Schonfeldova
2006: Kelley Hyndman 2016-17: Ellen Perez 2007: Darya Ivanov 2018: Elena Christofi 2008-10: Naoko Ueshima 2019: Katarina Jokic 2010-12: Lilly Kimbell 2020: Katarina Jokic 2013-14: Maho Kowase 2021: Katarina Jokic 2015: Silvia Garcia 2022: Guillermina Grant
Barbara Hartman Howell Scholarship Endowment Ania Hertel is the 2022 recipient of the Barbara Hartman Howell tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a scholar-athlete on the women’s tennis team who has a stated purpose of graduating. The scholarship was established by Barbara Hartman Howell’s lifelong friends Vickie Pruitt Farmer and Leon Farmer, Jr. for her many years of dedication to and love of the Georgia Athletic Association and in memory of her daughter, Amanda, who passed away suddenly on July 22, 2007 at the tender age of 26. Vickie and Barbara graduated from Athens High School Class of 1969 and were Phi Mu sorority sisters at UGA. 2009-12: Nadja Gilchrist 2012-14: Lauren Herring 2015: Caroline Brinson 2016: Hannah King
2017: Laura Patterson 2018: Mariana Gould 2019: Annette Goulak 2020: Vivian Wolff
2021: Anna Hertel 2022: Anna Hertel
Doyle E. Mote Scholarship Endowment Mai Nirundorn is the 2022 recipient of the Doyle E. Mote women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an all-around student-athlete who is a good student and loves the game of tennis. This scholarship endowment was established by Lillian Jensen Mote in loving memory of her husband, Doyle E. Mote. Originally from Calhoun, Doyle graduated from the University’s School of Pharmacy in 1950 and was a pharmacist in Lynchburg, Va., for 36 years. 2002: Mariel Verban 2003: Anne Nguyen 2004: Agata Cioroch 2005-06: Caroline Basu 2007-09: Kelley Hyndman
2010: Yvette Hyndman 2011: Cameron Ellis 2012: Chelsey Gullickson 2013-14: Kate Fuller 2015: Lauren Herring
2016-17: Caroline Brinson 2018-19: Marta Gonzalez 2019-20: Marta Gonzalez 2020-21: Marta Gonzalez 2021-22: Mai Nirundorn
UGAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment Morgan Coppoc is the 2022 recipient of the UGAAA women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a student-athlete who best demonstrates outstanding character, leadership and dedication to the University, the women’s tennis team and the community. This scholarship endowment was established by the UGAAA in 2000 in honor of the 2000 women’s tennis team that captured its second national championship crown. The 2002-03 season marked the first year the UGAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment was awarded. 2003: Lori Grey 2004: Douglas Wink 2005-06: Natalie Frazier 2007: Monika Dancevic 2008: Yvette Hyndman 2009: Cameron Ellis
2010: Yvette Hyndman 2011-12: Kate Fuller 2013: Lilly Kimbell 2014: Mia King 2015: Hannah King 2016: Silvia Garcia
2017-18: Kennedy Shaffer 2019: Morgan Coppoc 2020: Morgan Coppoc 2021: Morgan Coppoc 2022: Morgan Coppoc
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John and Marilyn McMullan Family Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment Meg Kowalski is the 2022 recipient of the McMullan Family women’s tennis scholarship. The award is presented to a participant on the team who displays a love for the sport of tennis. The McMullan family has had several tennis players in their family, including Marilyn and her son, Ted, as well as John and Marilyn’s daughter-in-law, Catherine. 2016-17: Marianna Gould 2018: Katarina Jokic
2019: Meg Kowalski 2020: Meg Kowalski
2021: Meg Kowalski 2022: Meg Kowalski
Vickie Farmer Scholarship Endowment As natives of Athens, Ga., Vickie and Leon Farmer have been enthusiastic supporters of the Bulldog sports program for many years. Graduates of the University of Georgia, Vickie (AB ’73) and Leon (BBA ’64 and JD ’67) have fully funded multiple scholarships for student-athletes in 12 different Bulldog sports. A women’s tennis student-athlete received one of these endowments in 2006 (Shadisha Robinson) and 2007 (Natalie Frazier). Doris Marie Ramsey Scholarship Endowment Established by the late Bernard B. Ramsey in honor of his beloved wife, Doris Marie Ramsey, this endowment creates 10 athletic scholarships, continuing the legacy of the Ramsey name. These scholarships benefit two scholar-athletes in football, two in other men’s sports, two in women’s sports, and four pursuing post-graduate educations at UGA. A women’s tennis student-athlete received one of these endowments from 2002-04 (Alexandra Smith), in 2013-14 (Lauren Herring), and Elena Christofi.
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