2017 SCHEDULE 2017 Nittany Lion Women’s Tennis Schedule JANUARY Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat.
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FEBRUARY Sat. Sun. Sun. Fri. Sat.
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Navy VCU West Virginia James Madison
12:00 p.m. ET 11:00 a.m. ET 11:00 a.m. ET 12:00 a.m. ET
Kentucky Pittsburgh Ohio State Marshall Columbia
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CREDITS at Cornell at USF Minnesota at Wisconsin Maryland
10:00 a.m. ET 12:00 p.m. ET 4:30 p.m. ET 11:00 a.m. ET 5:00 p.m. ET
The Penn State Women’s Tennis Yearbook was compiled, written and laid out by Penn State Athletic Communications; Jeff Nelson, Executive Editor; Erin Douglas, Design and Cover Art. Photos by: Campus Photography, Steve Manuel, Mark Selders, Melanie Kipp. Edited by Rachel Noble. U.Ed. No. ICA-10-18
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ROSTER AND MEDIA INFORMATION 2016-17 Nittany Lion Women’s Tennis Roster
Strategic Communications
Name Year Hometown/Previous College
Katia Blik Bennett Dunn Shannon Hanley Hannah Kratky Devan McCluskey Kelly Mengel Dasha Sapogova Taylor Shukow Samantha Smith Samantha Tutelman Liyin Xu Jacqueline Zuhse
Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. RS Sr. Jr. Sr. RS Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RS Sr.
Contact: Kathleen Ritter 101-D Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa. 16802 Office Phone: 814-865-1757 Fax: 814-863-3165 Email: kmr5732@psu.edu
Moscow, Russia Orlando, Fla. Kensington, Md. Greenwich, Conn. Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Belarus, Minsk Boca Raton, Flordia Cary, N.C. New York, N.Y. Chengdu, China Boca Raton, Fla.
HEAD COACH: Chris Cagle (UNC-Wilmington, 1993)
ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Fenwick (Western Illinois, 2006)
2016-17 WOMEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS
General Information Location..................................................................................University Park, Pa. Enrollment..................................................................................................40,742 Nickname.........................................................................................Nittany Lions Colors............................................................................................Blue and White President.....................................................................................Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletic Director.............................................................................Sandy Barbour Home Court (Capacity)..............................................Sarni Tennis Center (1,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach................................Chris Cagle (North Carolina-Wilmington, 1993) Years at Penn State...............................................................................SixthSeason Record at Penn State.......................................................................................27-42 Career Record................................................................................................27-42 Asst. Coach......................................Mike Fenwick (Western Illinois, 2006, 2009)
Team Information 2015-16 Record.........................................................................................8-13 2015-16 Big Ten..........................................................................................4-6 2016 NCAA Qualifiers...................................................................................0 2016 NCAA Qualifiers...................................................................................0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................................9/3 Newcomers.....................................................................................................3
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HEAD COACH CHRIS CAGLE Chris
Cagle
Sixth Season at Penn State
During his second season with the men’s team, the Nittany Lions finished 8-17. After Cagles third and final season with the mens team, the Nittany Lions held a program high ranking of No. 16 in the nation and finished at No.24. Cagle served one season as a volunteer assistant coach to Zinn at Wake Forest, where he played an active on-court role, helping the Demon Deacons reach the NCAA tournament.
27-42 2008 North Palmer Carolina-Wilmington, Award Winner 1993
Chris Cagle enters his sixth season with the Nittany Lions, his third full season as the Head Coach of the women’s tennis team. Cagle was announced Interim Head Coach for the women’s tennis team in December of 2013. The spring 2016 season was highlighted with a stretch of four Big Ten Conference wins in five matches with wins over Wisconsin, Rutgers, Nebraska and Iowa. On April 14, 2016 Kim Surin was named Highmark Student-Athlete of the week for her performance the previous week at #1 singles and #1 doubles for Penn State. Katherine Whiteaway was awarded the ITA/Arthur Ashe, Jr., Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship which takes into account a player’s tennis accomplishments, scholastic achievement and extracurricular endeavors. Just as Arthur Ashe was a great player and humanitarian, this award (which dates to 1984) recognizes players who excelled on and off the court during their collegiate careers. Sportsmanship, leadership and character are also important criteria. The 2016 Women’s Tennis Program competed in the ITA National Team Indoor Championships for the first time in program history. Kim Surin wrapped up the season with Big Ten All-Conference honors for her outstanding play in the spring conference season. In the 2015 spring season, Cagle led the team to finish 4th in the Big Ten Conference, which was a first for the women’s tennis program. The team fell in a closely contested match during the Big Ten Championship semi finals to the eventual champ of the conference, Michigan. Cagle coached the previously unranked team to result in a No. 47 rank overall in the nation. Of the 21 Spring 2015 opponents lead under Cagle, 18 of which were ranked at some point during the spring season. Duo, Victoria Kisialeva and Dasha Sapogova, were ranked as high as No. 34 in the country in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Doubles rankings. Cagle’s first season as Head Coach of the women’s tennis program was no easy test as the team battled their way around injuries throughout the duration of the spring.Starting freshman at the top two spots in singles for the majority of the dual season, Cagle led Dasha Sapogova to All-Big Ten Second Team honors after winning 15 matches despite only competing in the spring. The 15 wins are the most by a freshman since Lauren Holzberg had 16 in 2006. Cagle coached the Nittany Lions to their first win over Nebraska in program history when the team rallied back from a 3-0 deficit to knock of the Huskers 4-3, with Sapogova taking the clinching match at No. 1 singles in three sets. The Nittany Lions got off to a quick start under the tutelage of Cagle winning their first three matches of the season over a two-day span. His first conference win came against Wisconsin at home when Katherine Whiteaway knocked off Sydney Rider in a grueling three-set match to break the tie and give the Nittany Lions a 4-3 victory.Cagle spent three years as the assistant coach to Jeff Zinn’s men’s team, who went 11-14 in his first year at Penn State and saw the duo of Jason Lee and Russell Bader selected to compete in the NCAA Doubles Tournament. 4
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PENN STATE’S ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
Coach Years Record Ann Valentine 1965 2-2 Pat Semi 1966-68 11-3 Joan Nessler 1969-77 48-19 Candy Royer 1977-81 44-16 Kim Muller 1981-82 8-9 Jan Bortner 1982-90 125-45 Sue Whiteside 1990-99 73-104 Buffy Baker 1999-07 60-91 Dawna Denny Wine 2007-13 50-87 Chris Cagle 2013-pres. 27-42 In 2011, Wake Forest posted a 14-12 record, notching their11th straight winning season. The Demon Deacons won 10 matches against nationally ranked opponents, including a 4-0 win over No. 30 Wisconsin to open the season and a 4-0 victory against No. 46 Virginia Commonwealth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Before joining the Demon Deacons, Cagle established himself as one of the top junior tennis coaches, coaching players to 10 national junior titles. He has also coached players in all four Junior Grand Slams, and twice coached a player in the main draw of a Grand Slam. In addition, Cagle has coached and trained female players that have won NCAA Singles, Doubles and Team Championships including the MVP of a NCAA Championship team. Cagle, originally from Greensboro, N.C., played as a member of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington men’s tennis program from 1989-1993. He was the first two-time captain in North Carolina-Wilmington men’s tennis program history. In 2009, he reached the No. 1 ranking in United States men’s 30s singles competition. Cagle became the chairman for Junior Competition for North Carolina Tennis, served on the Southern Tennis Junior Competition Board, and the Winston-Salem Tennis, Inc. Board. He was the tournament director for the 2010 Boys’ 12 and Under National Clay Court Clay Court Championships. In 2010, Cagle received the Mary Milam Lifetime Achievement Award from North Carolina Tennis for his contributions to junior tennis. From 2004-06, Cagle served on the Cystic Fibrosis Tennis Auction Ball Committee. In 2006, he took the Co-Chair position for the auction ball, which raised over $100,000 to fight Cystic Fibrosis that year. Cagle resides in State College with his wife, Maria, and their 14-year-old son, Drew.
ASSISTANT COACH MIKE FENWICK Michael
FENWICK
Seventh Season at Penn State
Western Illinois, 2006
Mike Fenwick is in his seventh season as an assistant coach. Fenwick came to Happy Valley after spending the 2009-10 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Baylor men’s tennis team. In the Spring 2014 season, Fenwick assisted in leading the team to an overall #47 rank in the country. Fenwick also assisted in leading the women’s team to be ranked 4th in the big ten regular season, which was a first for the Penn State women’s tennis program.
recreation department at Baylor and served as an instructor at the Waco Regional Tennis Center. Prior to his tenure at Baylor, Fenwick spent four years as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s programs at Western Illinois. He helped guide the Leathernecks to the Summit League regularseason title in 2008, the program’s first regular-season conference title. Fenwick also had a hand in producing a Mid-Con Men’s Newcomer of the Year, a Mid-Con Men’s Player of the Year and 10 men’s and women’s all-conference selections while in Macomb. The WIU men also claimed the 2006 Mid-Con Tournament title and earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 2006. Fenwick graduated from Western Illinois University in 2006 with a degree in business management. He also earned his master’s degree from WIU in recreation, park and tourism administration in 2009. Fenwick now lives in State College with his wife Sei Hee Hwang.
Throughout four seasons Fenwick has helped coach Penn State to some of their best seasons in program history. During the 20122013 season, Fenwick helped lead the Nittany Lions to their best season since 2000-2001. The Nittany Lions totaled a 14-8 record including victories over 10 teams in the Final ITA Team Poll. Fenwick was also named the ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2013 during his third year with the program. The Nittany Lions started the season with 10 straight victories and had two players win postseason conference awards. Petra Januskova received her third straight All-Big Ten First Team Award and Jacqueline Zuhse was a Sportsmanship Award Honoree. Fenwick played a pivotal role in coaching Petra Januskova and Chelsea Utting into one of the top pairs in the nation. The duo knocked off five nationally ranked pairs en route to the NCAA Doubles Tournament and became only the third Nittany Lions pair in program history make the tournament. During the fall, Fenwick coached Petra Januskova and Chelsea Utting to one of the most successful fall seasons in team history, seeing them compete in two invite-only tournaments. Utting led the way in the win over Indiana, which helped to reach a program high rank of No. 30. Januskova and Utting competed in the ITA/ Riviera All-American Championships and Januskova competed in the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships featuring the top 32 players in the country. Januskova also took home the Singles Championship at the ITA Atlantic Regional Tournament. Fenwick helped coach the Nittany Lions to a twelve-win season in 2011-12 where they knocked off four ranked opponents finishing the season ranked No. 51 in the nation. It was the first time the Nittany Lions found their way into the rankings since 2008. As a volunteer assistant coach, Fenwick helped the Baylor Bears to a No. 7 ranking in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) poll with a 24-7 record. The Bears also landed two singles players and three doubles teams in the national rankings. Additionally, Fenwick taught tennis classes for the health, human performance and
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SEASON PREVIEW RETURNING PLAYERS The Penn State women’s tennis team returns nine players from its 2015-16 roster. This group of returning players is looking to improve upon previous seasons. Top returners include Dasha Sapogova, Katia Blik, Devan McCluskey and Jacqueline Zuhse who respectively tallied 11, 10, 11 and 12 match victories last spring. With three new additions to the roster, returners will use this team experience to their advantage in the spring season.
SPRING PREVIEW With the spring season approaching, the women’s tennis team is prepared for a new year. The Nittany Lions look to build off a strong fall performance. “Our team is excited to get into team dual match competition,” said head coach Chris Cagle. “The fall season prepares us for the spring season which is our main focus so it is nice to get to this time of the year. For the fans that come out you should expect to see great tennis in an energetic environment.” The freshman competed hard in the fall. Samantha Smith and Shannon Hanley both ended the fall portion of the season with 11 singles wins. The doubles duo also notched two doubles wins in the fall. Senior Katia Blik had a competitive fall ending with seven singles wins and three doubles wins. Seniors Devan McCluskey and Dasha Sapogova both earned five singles wins in the fall. With nine returners and three new additions the team has a mix of experience and eagerness. The team will look to use a six game home stance as an advantage to start off the spring season.
NEW ADDITIONS Penn State has three new additions to the 2016-17 roster. Two freshman, Samantha Smith and Shannon Hanley as well as a transfer from Alabama Bennett Dunn. Samantha Smith joins the Nittany Lions from Cary, North Carolina. Smith ranked No. 54 in the nation in the Senior Recruiting Class. She holds three time High School State Team Championships and four time Individual Doubles State Championships. Shannon Hanley was ranked No. 56 nationally during her recruiting process. She also held a No. 3 rank in the state of Maryland. Hanley was undefeated in all four years of her high school play in singles action. Transfer Bennett Dunn hails from Orlando, Fla. Prior to previously playing at Alabama she was a Blue Chip junior recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net, ranked No. 16 nationally and No. 3 in the state of Florida.
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COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE Looking ahead, fourteen of the Nittany Lions’ opponents this season are in Power Five conferences and twelve opponents were previously ranked during some portion of last year’s spring season. “This year will be a bit of change with us having quite a few home matches to start the season,” head coach Chris Cagle said. “It is nice to add Navy, West Virginia, James Madison and Cornell to some of our more traditional opponents. Our schedule is always challenging with the non-conference opponents we schedule added to the strong Big Ten teams we face. We have an experienced group this year and I am excited to get into the spring competition with them. I hope we can get a strong home court advantage to start our season off this coming January.” The team will travel to Columbus, Ohio, for their first road matchup of the season where they will face Ohio State, the defending Big Ten champions, on Sunday, February 19.
PLAYER PROFILES
Katia
BLIK
Senior Moscow, Russia Major: Psychology
2016 FALL: Competed in 21 matches…Gained seven wins in singles matches and three wins in doubles action… Advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2016 ITA Division I Women’s Atlantic Regional Championship. 2015-16 SEASON- JUNIOR: Tallied five wins during the spring season ... Defeated Gabriella Bowe of St. Bonaventure University 6-1, 6-3 ... Defeated Joselyn Treyes Albarracin of Florida Gulf Coast University 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 ... Recorded a straight singles sets victory Mary Hanna of University of Nebraska in Straight sets 6-3,6-3 ... Saw first doubles action against St. Bonaventure University as her and partner Dasha Sapogova defeated Mariam Skhirtladze and Lauren Doversola 6-1 ... Partnered with Dasha Sapogova to beat University of Denver’s Charlotte Derbyshire and Evy Van Genechten 6-2 ... Defeated Anne Gulsrud and Marija Bogicevic of Marshall Univeresity 6-1 with doubles partner Samantha Tutelman... Took on Katerina Matysova and Mackenna Maddox-Herr of University of Nebraska paired with Samantha Tutleman and won 6-4... Competed against Daniela Pedraza Novak and Jaclyn Switkes of University of Illinois claiming a 6-2 victory with doubles partner Samantha Tutelman. FALL 2015: Holds the teams highest recorded of match appearances for the season, resulting to 24…Ties with team member Taylor Shukow for most doubles wins, reins in the second most singles victories…Gained five wins in singles matches and six wins in doubles action…Blik tallied the second most victories over all throughout Fall season… Progressed to the Semi-finals in singles bracket at the Hokie Invitational…Ranked #11 overall at ITA Regionals at Liberty University in singles flight. 2014-15 SEASON- SOPHOMORE: Tallied seven wins during the spring season ... Defeated Adriana Rajkovic of Old Dominion 6-2, 7-5 ... Defeated Callie Frey in straight sets 6-4, 6-4 in Penn State’s victory over Pitt ... Took William and Mary’s Melanie Roy to three sets ... Recorded a straight sets victory over VCU’s Salome Kvitashvili 7-5, 6-3 ... Saw first doubles action against No. 43 Columbia as her and partner Dasha Sapogova defeated Tina Jiang and Vivian Cheng 8-5 ... Partnered with Katherine Whiteaway to beat Ludvine Burguiere and Alzbeta Veverkova 8-7(1) ... Beat the Big Ten Women’s Tennis Player of the Week in Alexandra Stanova of Maryland 7-6(5), 6-4 ... Came back to defeat Daniela Vidal of Purdue 3-6, 7-5, 1-0(6) ... Partnered with Kisialeva to defeat the 55th ranked doubles team of Daniela Vidal and Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum of Purdue 8-2 ... Scored a big three set victory over Michigan State’s Erin Faulkner that helped spur the comeback ... Defeated Indiana’s
doubles team of Carolyn Chupa and Alecia Kauss with partner Kisialeva 8-7(6) .... Finished the season with four singles conference victories 2014 FALL: Notched a total of seven wins, including three singles victories ... Advanced to the quarterfinal of the Hokie Invitational ... Advanced to the finals of the doubles competition at the Hokie Invitational with partner Dasha Sapogova ... Tied for second on the team with four doubles wins 2013-2014 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Totaled the second-most singles wins on the spring with eight playing at the No. 1 and 2 positions ... Defeated Kayla Rizzolo of No. 62 South Florida in three sets at the No. 2 singles match to earn the Nittany Lions only point of the match ... Defeated No. 55 Minnesota’s Natallia Pintusava at No. 2 singles in a third-set super breaker closing out the match to give the Nittany Lions their third and final point on the day ... Tallied a team-high (tied with Dasha Sapogova and Katherine Whiteaway) six doubles victories on the spring playing with four different partners and at all three positions over the course of the season ... Knocked off No. 37 Illinois’ top pairing of Melissa Kopinski and Louise Kwong to secure the doubles point and give Penn State an early 1-0 lead on the road .Earned wins in both singles and doubles to help the Nittany Lions earn their first conference victory of the spring knocking off Wisconsin, 4-3 ... Topped Nebraska’s Izabella Zgierska 6-4, 6-4 helping Penn State earn their first win in program history over the Huskers 2013 FALL: Did not compete JUNIOR CAREER: Attended German School London in England ... Competed in several tournaments on the ITF circuit including tournaments in Turkey, Poland and Scotland ... Advanced to the main draw second round of the ITF tournament in Adana, Turkey in 2011 after defeating Sveta Kaladzko 6-0, 6-0
Blik’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 7-6 (0-0) 2015-16 10-17 (3-6) Fall 2015 5-6 (0-0) 2014-15 10-19 (4-9) 2013-14 8-14 (4-6) Career 28-50 (11-21)
Doubles (Conf.) 3-5 (0-0) 11-18 (3-5) 6-7 (0-0) 9-8 (3-2) 6-9 (3-5) 26-35 (9-12)
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PLAYER PROFILES
Devan
McCLUSKEY RS Senior Phoenix, Ariz.
... defeated Rachel Morales of Marshall 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 in the quarterfinals of the Hokie Invitational ... Tallied three wins to only one loss in doubles matches with partner Kim Surin ... Advanced to the semifinals of the Hokie Fall Invitational before losing 8-7 to Virginia’s Mita and Stoica ... Earned a third place finish at the Hokie Invitational doubles competition with Surin after beating VCU’s Kvitashvilli and Barsheheuskaya 8-2 2013-2014 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Did not compete
Major: Journalism
2016 FALL: Notched 8 wins throughout the season… Competed in 20 game matches in the season…Went 3-5 in doubles and 5-7 in singles matches… Gained victories over competitors from Texas State University, Columbia, Yale University, and more 2015-16 SEASON - SENIOR: Tallied six singles macthes and ten doubles matches victories ... Defeated Mariam Skhirtladze of St. Bonaventure University 6-3, 6-0 in first singles match of the spring season... Recorded a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Darya Berezhnaya of Virginia Commonwealth University... Defeated Anna Pomyatinskaya of Marshall University 6-1, 6-2 in singles play... Rode a seven match doubles winning streak with Surin from Feb. 28 till April10... Ended the year on a two match win streak by defeating Krisztina Kapitany of Purdue and Sarah McLean ofIndiana University-Bloomington in singles matches. FALL 2015: Notched 10 wins throughout the season… With 20 game matches in the season, McCluskey ties for second for most match appearances against Shukow…Went 5-5 in both doubles and singles matches… Gained victories over competitors from Michigan State University, Kansas, James Madison University, and more… Singles Semifinalist at Hokie Invitational 2014-15 SEASON - JUNIOR: Second on the team in doubles victories at 12 with partner Kim Surin ... Defeated Sade Atkinson and Naz Karagoz of Tulane 7-6 ... Recorded a 6-2 victory over Melanie Roy and Julia Casselbury of William and Mary ... Defeated Olivia Thaler of William and Mary 6-3, 6-4 in singles play ... Battled hard against No. 26 Kentucky’s Kirsten Lewis before falling 7-6, 3-6, 0-1 ... Clinched the victory over Pitt by defeating Molly Wickman 7-5, 6-4 ... Rode a four match doubles winning streak with Surin to begin the fall season ... Clinched the doubles point against No. 43 Columbia with her and Surin’s 8-7(5) victory over Kanika Vaidya / Rima Asatrian ... Tallied two big singles victories over No. 47 Maryland’s Olga Bredikhina and No. 43 Indiana’s Stephanie Smith, both by scores of 6-4, 6-3, which helped spur the two upset victories ... Defeated Lisa Andersson of Nebraska in straight sets ... Clinched the doubles point against Michigan State with her and partner Surin’s 8-4 victory over Emily Meyers and Lexi Baylis ... Ended the year on a two match win streak by defeating Stephanie Smith of Indiana and Mira Ruder-Hook of Michigan in the Big Ten quarterfinal and semifinal, respectively. 2014 FALL: Recorded two singles victories while appearing in five matches ... Reached the singles semifinals of the Hokie Invitational
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2013 FALL: Notched three singles victories and added a win in doubles at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational where she advanced to the back draw quarterfinals in her only tournament of the fall 2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Totaled 12 singles victories, the most by a freshman in a spring season since Lauren McCarthy had 14 in 2007 ... Started the season ranked No. 18 in the ITA Atlantic Region ... Defeated No. 104 Sarah Lee of No. 6 Michigan 7-5, 6-1 ... Defeated singles opponents on No. 49 Virginia Commonwealth, No. 61 College of Charleston and No. 69 Iowa all in straight sets ... Won seven doubles matches with Carmen Sandor ... Began season winning first five doubles matches including an 8-4 victory over Kentucky’s Jessica Stiles and Stephanie Fox ... Bested No. 38 Indiana’s duo of Sophia Garre and Alicia Kauss at the No. 2 spot, 8-5 2012 FALL: Tallied eight singles victories the most by a freshman in the fall since Monika Mical had eight in 2008 ... Defeated Lauren Wagner of No. 16 Nebraska 2-6, 6-2, 10-2 at the Racquet Club of Midland Collegiate Invitational ... Topped No. 72 Harvard’s Sylvia Li, 6-1, 7-5 ... Defeated Amanda Lin of No. 72 Harvard, 5-7, 6-3, 10-5 to win her draw at the Tribe Invitational ... Won six doubles matches, two with Petra Januskova, two with Katherine Whiteaway and two with Chelsea Utting ... Defeated No. 45 Stephen F. Austin’s Natalie Yoo and Kateryna Bugayenko 8-4 and No. 22 Texas Tech’s Sofya Malysheva and No. 105 Rashmi Teltumbde 8-4 with Januskova at the Racquet Club of Midland Collegiate Invitational ... Defeated Paulina Los and Maria Belen Ludueña of Kansas 8-6 with Katherine Whiteaway to win the back draw championship at the Tribe Invitational ... Bested Marquette’s pair of Erin Gebes and Ana Pimienta 8-5 with Chelsea Utting to win the consolation draw at the WMU Super Challenge JUNIOR CAREER: Won the Grade 2 Winchester Open in 2010 ... Was a semi-finalist in the doubles AEGON Junior International Edinburgh in 2010 ... Ranked No. 1 in Kent Under 18’s ... Ranked as high as No. 3 in UK Under 18’s McCluskey’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 5-7 (0-0) 2015-16 11-17 (3-4) Fall 2015 5-5 (0-0) 2014-2015 11-15 (6-6) Fall 2013 3-2 (0-0) 2012-13 20-13 (4-6) Career 55-59 (13-16)
Doubles (Conf.) 3-5 (0-0) 11-9 (4-4) 5-5 (0-0) 15-10 (6-6) 1-1 (0-0) 13-13 (2-6) 48-43 (12-16)
PLAYER PROFILES
Dasha
SAPOGOVA Senior Belarus, Minsk
Major: Industrial Engineering
2016 FALL: Appeared in eight matches and four doubles matches during the season and took victories in both singles and doubles… Notched a doubles win with partner Taylor Shukow…Played competitors at Cissy Leary Invitational from Yale, Princeton, and University of Delaware. 2015-16 SEASON- JUNIOR: Tallied ten singles victories ... Teamed up with Katia Blik in doubles, recording a victory in the first doubles macthup of the spring ... Defeated Lauren Doversola of St. Bonaventure University 6-0, 6-0 ... Was victorious against College of William and Mary’s Deepa Dhore 6-2, 6-0 ... Cruised to a 6-1 victory over St. Bonaventure University’s Skhirtladze and Doversola. FALL 2015: Appeared in eight matches during the season and took victories in both singles and doubles…Took over Willetts of Louisville during Mizzou Invitational 6-3, 6-3… Notched a doubles win with partner Samantha Tutelman…Played competitors at Mizzou Invitational from Nebraska, Louisville, and Missouri.
2013-14 SEASON- FRESHMAN: Became the second Nittany Lion to be named to the All-Big Ten second team and first to do so as a freshman ... Notched a team-leading 15 wins during her first spring season after joining the team in January, the most by a freshman during the spring since Lauren Holzberg had 16 in 2006 ... Defeated Maggie Lehmicke 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 at No. 1 singles to break the 3-3 tie and complete the comeback, erasing a 3-0 deficit, giving Penn State its first win over Nebraska in team history ... Won eight of her first nine matches including her collegiate debut against Cleveland State’s Victoria Bensimon, 6-4, 6-2 ... Played her way up to the No. 1 spot in the team’s lineup after beginning the season at No. 3 singles ... Led the team during the spring with six doubles victories, four with Marie-Frederique Bedard and two with Katia Blik ... Knocked off Melissa Kopinski and Louise Kwong of No. 37 Illinois to clinch the doubles point for Penn State, their first against a conference opponent on the season 2013 FALL: Not on campus for fall season JUNIOR CAREER: Played tennis at School IPSE in Barcelona, Spain ... Competed in numerous tournaments around the world on the ITF circuit including Spain, Egypt, Netherlands, France and Greece ... Has won 25 matches in ITF tournaments since 2010 ... Advanced to the semifinals of the VIII Open ITF Junior Pila De La Horadada Tournament in Spain
2014-15 SEASON- SOPHOMORE: Second on the team in singles victories with 12 ... Teamed up with Victoria Kisialeva in doubles, recording four wins in the first doubles slot ... Ranked No. 34 in the ITA doubles rankings with Kisialeva ... Defeated Vanessa Nommensen and Nicky Stracar of Tulane 6-3 ... Was victorious against Old Dominion’s Borislava Botusharov and Nikol Hristova 7-5 ... Defeated the 19th ranked doubles duo of Ravita and Sutjiadi of Kentucky 6-1 ... Cruised to a 6-1 victory over Pitt’s Ogungbesan and Frey ... Competed in seven singles matches ... Tallied a victory over VCU’s Darya Berezhnaya 6-1, 6-2 ... Capped the Nittany Lions’ comeback over Michigan State with her 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 over Catherine Parenteau ... Ended the regular season on a seven-match win streak ... 2014 FALL: Competed in a total of 13 matches in the fall season, recording nine victories between singles and doubles ... Finished in fifth place in the singles championship at the Hokie Invitational ... Earned a second place finish in doubles with partner Katia Blik at the Hokie Invitational ... Advanced to both the singles and doubles quarterfinal at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational
Sapogova’s Career Statistics Season Fall 2016 2015-16 Fall 2015 2014-15 2013-14 Career
Singles (Conf.) 5-3 (0-0) 11-4 (7-1) 1-2 (0-0) 17-12 (9-3) 15-9 (4-6) 49-30 (20-10)
Doubles (Conf.) 1-3 (0-0) 2-9 (0-2) 1-3 (0-0) 13-11 (3-5) 6-12 (2-6) 23-38 (5-13)
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PLAYER PROFILES
Samantha
TUTELMAN Junior New York, N.Y.
... Finished sixth at the May 2011 USTA Eastern Closed Sectional Tournament ... Named 2010 Burger King Open Sportsmanship Award Recipient ... Won July 2010 North Shore Towers USTA Eastern Level 1 G16 Tournament ... Finished fourth at the October 2010 G16 Port Washington Eastern Closed Sectional Tournament ... Trained at Robbie Wagner’s Tournament Training Center
Major: Finance
2016 FALL: Did not compete. 2015-16 SEASON - JUNIOR: Saw action in 11 singles matches ... Defeated Tulane’s Jacqui Katz 6-2, 6-1 ... Defeated Amanda Wickman of Pitt 6-3, 6-2 ... Recorded the match clinching victory against VCU with her 6-1, 6-2 win over Alejandra de Lasa ... Clinched the match victory over VCU with her 6-1, 6-2 over Alejandra de Lasa ... Defeated Kai Broomfield of No. 55 Marshall 6-4, 6-0 ... Beat Tara McElroy of Memphis 6-1, 6-1 FALL 2015: Tallied eight wins and 13 appearances over the season… Fell to only one competitor at the Mizzou Invitational of her overall five singles matches… Notched various doubles victories with partners Daria Sapogova and Taylor Shukow… Holds 3-0 doubles record with Shukow… Progressed to win Honor singles flight at Hokie Invitational… Doubles Finalist at Hokie Invitational with Shukow 2014-15 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Saw action in 11 singles matches ... Defeated Tulane’s Jacqui Katz 6-2, 6-1 ... Defeated Amanda Wickman of Pitt 6-3, 6-2 ... Recorded the match clinching victory against VCU with her 6-1, 6-2 win over Alejandra de Lasa ... Clinched the match victory over VCU with her 6-1, 6-2 over Alejandra de Lasa ... Defeated Kai Broomfield of No. 55 Marshall 6-4, 6-0 ... Beat Tara McElroy of Memphis 6-1, 6-1 2014 FALL: Competed in the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational ... Partnered with Taylor Shukow also in the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational 2013-2014 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Made her spring season collegiate debut teaming with Carmen Sandor against Karli Timko and Anna Pomyatinskaya of Marshall on April 14, falling 9-7 ... Competed in two doubles matches during her freshman campaign which was hampered due to injury 2013 FALL: Tallied five singles victories during her first fall season as a Nittany Lion finishing with the second-most on the squad ... Won four consecutive matches in her first collegiate tournament advancing to the final of the back draw before bowing out to Blair Shankle of Baylor ... Defeated Sarah Kandath and Ammu Mandalap alonside teammate Carmen Sandor for her first collegiate doubles victory JUNIOR CAREER: Rated a top 50 recruit nationally by TennisRecruiting.net ... Won May 2011 G18 USTA Level 1 Tournament
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Tutelman’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.) 2015-16 7-9 (1-2) 8-12 (3-5) Fall 2015 4-1 (0-0) 4-4 (0-0) 2014-15 5-5 (1-1) 0-1 (0-0) 2013-14 5-3 (0-0) 1-5 (0-0) Career 21-18 (2-3) 13-22 (3-5)
PLAYER PROFILES
Jacqueline
ZUHSE
RS-Junior Boca Raton, Florida Major: MBA
2016 FALL: Tallied 21 appearances throughout the season…Recorded a singles victory against Carolina Lewis of West Virginia University 6-1, 4-6, 7-5… Landed four wins in doubles action with partner Bennett Dunn… Progressed to be doubles quarterfinalist with partner Dunn at Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational. Advanced to the semifinals at the Cissie Leary Invitational with doubles partner Dunn.
and four out of five doubles victories alongside Katherine Whiteaway ... Topped Izabella Zgierska and Maggie Lehmicke of No. 12 Nebraska 8-4 ... Bested No. 69 Iowa’s duo of Caitlin Hindmarsh and Annette Dohanics 8-2 to clinch the doubles point for the Nittany Lions 2012 FALL: Earned five singles victories in her first fall season ... Won three straight singles matches at the ITA Atlantic Regional Tournament ... Tallied three doubles wins, one with Chelsea Utting, one with Carmen Sandor and one with Katherine Whiteaway ... Defeated No. 19 Notre Dame’s Molly O’Koniewski and JoHanna Manningham, 8-2 at the WMU Super Challenge ... Earned a victory over Maryland’s duo of Sarah Gealar and Mikele Irazusta, 8-6 JUNIOR CAREER: Traveled around the world competing in ITF tournaments ... Played tournaments in France, Cuba and El Salvador among others ... Ranked No. 485 International Tennis Federation
2015-16 SEASON - SENIOR: Competed in 21 singles and 21 doubles matches ... Defeated No. 19 Ohio State’s Olivia Sneed 6-3, 7-5 ... tallied nine singles wins ... Won the first two straight doubles matches with partner Katherine Whiteaway, including victories over St. Bonaventure and College of William and Mary. FALL 2015: Tallied 19 appearances throughout the season… Holds singles victories against competitors from Kansas, Navy, and University of North Carolina Wilmington… Landed three wins in doubles action with partner Katherine Whiteaway… Progressed to be doubles quarterfinalist with partner Whiteaway at Hokie Invitational 2014-15 SEASON - JUNIOR: Competed in 13 singles and 21 doubles matches ... Defeated No. 19 Ohio State’s Olivia Sneed 6-3, 7-5 ... Beat Olivia Gaudreault of No. 47 Maryland 6-4, 7-5 ... Slipped by No. 28 Purdue’s Andjela Djokovic 6-2, 6-1 ... Clinched the doubles point over No. 37 Illinois with a 8-6 victory over Jerricka Boone and Jade Hilton ... Won four straight matches with partner Katherine Whiteaway, including victories over St. Bonaventure, Nebraska, Iowa, and No. 50 Michigan State 2014 FALL: Did not compete 2013-14 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Did not compete 2013 FALL: Tallied two singles victories adding two victories in double play ... Topped Boston College’s Jessica Wacnik and Lexi Borr in the No. 1 match on the first day of the Yale Invite 2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Earned 11 singles victories in her freshman season ... Played her way up the lineup to the No. 3 spot after starting at No. 6 ... Won her first eight singles matches to begin the season ... Defeated the No. 19 ranked player in the Atlantic Region, Marshall’s Ellie Ball 6-4, 6-3 ... Defeated Morven McCulloch of No. 69 Iowa 6-4, 6-2 ... Defeated Ekin Gunaysu of Winthrop 4-6, 6-0, 6-0 to earn Penn State their fourth and match-clinching point ... Totaled eight doubles victories, four with Katherine Whiteaway, three with Marie-Frederique Bedard and one with Sarah Henderson ... Began the season with three consecutive
Zuhse’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 1-11 (0-0) 2015-2016 17-27 (4-6) Fall 2015 3-7 (0-0) 2014-15 5-8 (4-6) 2013-14 2-4 ( 0-0) 2012-13 16-16 (3-7) Career 44-73 (11-19)
Doubles (Conf.) 4-5 (0-0) 10-18 (3-7) 3-6 (0-0) 8-13 (6-7) 2-2 (0-0) 11-19 (3-6) 38-63 (12-20)
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Bennett
Hannah
Junior Orlando, Fla.
Junior Greenwich, Conn.
DUNN Major: Telecommunications
2016 FALL: Appeared in seven matches, including nine singles matches ... Defeated Sunday Swett of Yale University 6-0, 6-4 at the Cissie Leary Invitational. Competed in nine doubles matches. Advanced to the semifinals in the Cissie Leary Invitational with doubles partner Jacqueline Zuhse JUNIOR CAREER: Dunn was a member of the 2015 SEC First Year Honor Roll while at Alabama. An outstanding junior player, she was a Blue Chip junior recruit according to TennisRecruiting. net, ranked No. 16 nationally and No. 3 in the state of Florida. She was a two-time Bobby Curtis Junior State Champion in 16s and 18s and the 2013 Bobby Curtis 18s Junior State Doubles Champion. Dunn was a three-time Florida sectional champion and a four-time Florida designated champion
KRATKY Major: Economics
2016 FALL: Did not compete 2015-16 SEASON- SOPHOMORE: Did not compete. FALL 2015: Tallied 12 appearances on the court throughout the season… Competed in three doubles matches with partner, Emily Rivers, at Hokie Invitational…Competed in Hokie Invitational, Kitty Harrison Invitational, and Mizzou Invitational during the season 2014-15 SEASON- FRESHMAN: Did not compete. 2014 FALL: Appeared in seven matches, including five singles matches ... Competed in the Cissie Leary and Hokie Fall Invitational tournaments ... Was doubles partners with Melissa Minniti at the Cissie Leary Invitational JUNIOR CAREER: Led her team into the quarterfinals of the Connecticut state tournament ... Ranked No. 1 in the ATPA Junior Doubles Rankings after winning the Girls 18 & Under Doubles ATPA Junior National Championship in February ... Won the same event in the Girls 14 & Under division in 2011
Dunn’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 2-7 (0-0) Career 2-7 (0-0)
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Doubles (Conf.) 4-5 (0-0) 4-5 (0-0)
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Kratky’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) 2015-16 0-8 (0-0) 2014-15 0-5 (0-0) Career 0-13 (0-0)
Doubles (Conf.) 0-4 (0-0) 0-2 (0-0) 0-6 (0-0)
PLAYER PROFILES
Kelly
MENGEL Junior Pittsburgh, Pa. Major: AD/PR
2016 FALL: Did not compete. 2015-16 SEASON - JUNIOR: Recorded a doubles win against University of Pittsburgh Callie Frey and Clara Lucas 6-2 with doubles partner Devan McCluskey. Paired with Kimberly Surin in victory doubles match over Virginia Commonwealth University’s Magda Aubets and Sofia Segerfors 6-2 FALL 2015: Tallied two single match victories and took a win in doubles with partner, Blik… Notched 16 match appearances…Holds singles victories over Abbie Pahz of Louisville at Mizzou Invitational, and Mareli Sanchez of Wofford at Hokie Invitational… Advanced to the semi-finals of singles bracket during Hokie Invitational 2014-15 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Shut out Lauren Doversola of St. Bonaventure 6-0, 6-0 in her lone appearance of the spring 2014 FALL: Recorded a total of three wins, including two doubles victories ... Defeated Anna Abadias of Richmond 4-6, 6-3, 10-7 at the Cissie Leary Invitational ... Teamed up with Taylor Shukow to win back-to-back doubles matches 8-7 as they defeated Reid/Sanchez of Wofford and Tonjann/Dolashvili of UMBC ... Appeared in a total of nine matches JUNIOR CAREER: Trained at the Smith Sterns Tennis Academy in Hilton Head, S.C. ... Competed nationally throughout her junior career ... Is one of the top players in South Carolina and earned a Top 100 ranking in the U.S.
Mengel’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) 2015-16 2-7 (0-1) Fall 2015 2-4 (0-0) 2014-2015 2-3 (0-0) Career 6-14 (0-1)
Doubles (Conf.) 3-10 (0-1) 1-9 (0-0) 2-3 (0-0) 6-22 (0-1)
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Taylor
SHUKOW RS Junior Boca Raton, Fla. Major: AD/PR
2016 FALL: Made seven doubles appearances and ten singles appearances. Defeated Dylan Owens of James Madison University 6-2, 6-4. 2015-16 SEASON - JUNIOR: Did not compete FALL 2015: Holds record for most wins in the season and ties for second most match appearances… Ties with Katia Blik for most doubles victories, and holds the title of most singles wins of the team… Tallied six singles victories and six victories in doubles action… Went 3-0 in singles at Mizzou Invitational… Holds 3-0 doubles record with partner, Samantha Tutelman…Advanced to be doubles Finalist at Hokie Invitational with partner Samantha Tutelman… Progressed to final round of qualifiers at ITA Nationals… 2014-15 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Earned a hard fought victory against Cecily Wuenscher of William and Mary 6-2, 4-6, 1-0(6) ... Went three sets with Taylor Lederman of No. 26 Kentucky ... Defeated No. 43 Columbia’s Vivian Cheng in three sets 6-1, 1-6, 6-5(9-7) ... Beat St. Bonaventure’s Mariam Skhirtladze 6-1, 6-2 2014 FALL: Led the team in combined match appearances with 21 ... Owns the team lead with eight singles wins, highlighted by finishing in third place in the Singles Flight C at the Hokie Fall Invitational ... Qualified for the ITA Atlantic Regionals, advancing to the round of 32 ... Posted two doubles victories with partner Kelly Mengel 2013-2014 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Totaled three singles victories in her first spring season after joining the program in January ... Tallied four doubles victories during her freshman campaign, two with Katherine Whiteaway and two with Katia Blik ... All three of her singles victories came in two sets including the first collegiate win of her career against Jorie Fox of Bucknell, 6-2, 6-0 2013 FALL: Not on campus for fall season JUNIOR CAREER: Rated No. 121 nationally for the class of 2013 by TennisRecruiting.net ... Trained at the Evert Tennis Academy working closely with Chris and John Evert ... Was a competitive gymanst up until the age of 12 before dedicating herself to tennis full-time ... Competed in various sectional, national and ITF events during her junior career 14
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Shukow’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.) Fall 2016 3-7 (0-0) 1-6 (0-0) 2015-16 6-4 (0-0) 4-4 (0-0) Fall 2015 6-4 (0-0) 6-4 (0-0) 2014-15 12-7 (1-1) 2-7 (0-0) 2013-14 3-19 (0-9) 4-14 (1-8) Career 30-41 (1-10) 17-35 (1-8)
PLAYER PROFILE
Liyin
Shannon
Sophomore Chengdu, China
Freshman Kensington, Md.
XU
Major: Information Science and Tech-
2016 FALL: Appeared in seven singles matches and three doubles matches. Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Cissie Leary Invitational. Defeated Opala Dhingra of Yale University 6-4, 6-4. 2015-16 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Made three singles match appearances. FALL 2015: Tallied 15 appearances throughout the season… Gained a win over Mariana Silva of Virginia Tech 6-1, 6-4… Notched back-to-back wins at Mizzou Invitational with doubles partner Taylor Shukow, the pair took victories over Nebraska competitors Mackenn Maddox-Herr/Katerina Matysova 6-4 and Katerina Matysova/Sydney Harlow 7-5… Progressed to the semi-finals at Hokie Invitational 2014-15 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Did not compete. 2014 FALL: Led all freshman in matches played with 15 ... recorded two wins in each singles and doubles play ... Advanced to the semifinals of the Singles Flight C of the Hokie Fall Invitational by defeating Taylor Carlson of Wofford 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 and Mariana Silva of Virginia 6-4, 6-2 ... Notched two victories in doubles with Emily Rivers at the Hokie Fall Invitational ... Defeated the Wofford duo of Erickson/Graham 8-2 and Morehead’s Savic/Mabe 8-5
HANLEY Major: Business PMAJ
2016 FALL: Made 15 singles and seven doubles appearances. Picked up doubles wins with partner Samantha Smith against Drexel University and College of William and Mary. Recorded a singles win against #8 Montana Moore of #1 Tyler JC 6-2, 6-3. Defeated Christina Makarova of #10Duke University 6-3, 0-6, 1-0. JUNIOR CAREER: Ranks No. 56 nationally and holds a No. 3 rank in the state of Maryland. Shannon also holds achievements in the USTA Mid-Atlantic Region with a rank of No. 2 in girls 18 singles, two National Open doubles titles, singles and doubles champion of Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) her freshman, junior, and senior years, and was a team member of Washington Posts First team All-Met Spring, 2015. Hanley was undefeated in all four years of her high school play in singles action. She was a member of the National Honors Society, a Student Ambassador member, and a member of her Student Government at her high school.
JUNIOR CAREER: Rated No. 35 on the Prince Hot 100 of tournament players in the United States.
Xu’s Statistics Season Fall 2016 2015-16 Fall 2015 2014-15 Career
Singles (Conf.) 2-5 (0-0) 1-8 (0-2) 1-5 (0-0) 2-7 (0-0) 6-25 (0-2)
Doubles (Conf.) 0-3 (0-0) 2-8 (0-1) 2-7 (0-0) 2-4 (0-0) 6-22 (0-1)
Hanley’s Career Statistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 11-4 (0-0) Career 11-4 (0-0)
Doubles (Conf.) 2-5 (0-0) 2-5 (0-0)
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Samantha
SMITH Freshman Cary, N.C.
Major: Business PMAJ
2016 FALL: Made 7 doubles appearances and competed in 14 singles matches. Advanced to the Cissie Leary Invitational and defeated Natalia Perry of College of William and Mary 6-1, 6-2. Defeated Rebecca Smaller of #10 Duke University 6-4, 7-5 at the Kitty Harrison Invitational. Possessed a six singles match-winning streak from September 30 till October 15. JUNIOR CAREER: Ranked No. 54 in the nation in the Senior Recruiting Class. Holds multiple tennis achievements including three time High School State Team Championships and four time Individual Doubles State Championships. Smith has been selected to represent North Carolina at the Southern Junior Cup for five years in a row, and holds two southern Winter Closed singles championships. Served as President of DECA and is a member of the National Honors Society.
Smith’s CareerStatistics Season Singles (Conf.) Fall 2016 11-3 (0-0) Career 11-3 (0-0)
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Doubles (Conf.) 2-5 (0-0) 2-5 (0-0)
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2016 FALL SEASON 2016 Fall Final Statistics SINGLES
PLAYER OVERALL TOUR Katia Blik 7-6 7-6 Bennett Dunn 2-7 2-7 Shannon Hanley 11-4 11-4 Devan McCluksey 5-7 5-7 Dasha Sapogova 5-3 5-3 Taylor Shukow 3-7 3-7 Samantha Smith 11-3 11-3 Liyin Xu 2-5 2-5 Jacqueline Zuhse 1-11 1-11 Totals
47-53 47-53
DOUBLES
PLAYER
OVERALL TOUR
Blik/McCluskey 3-5 Smith/Hanley 2-5 Zuhse/Dunn 4-5 Shukow/Sapogova 1-3 Shukow/Xu 0-3 Totals
3-5 2-5 4-5 1-3 0-3
10-21 10-21
Percentage .322 .322
Percentage .470 .470
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2015-16 SEASON 2015-16 Final Results RESULTS (8-13, 4-6 Big Ten) 1/15/16 W 1/17/16 L 1/23/16 L 1/24/16 L 2/6/16 L 2/14/16 W 2/20/16 L 2/26/16 L 2/28/16 W 3/08/16 L
St. Bonaventure 0, Penn State 7 William & Mary 4, Penn State 3 ITA National Indoors 4, Penn State 3 ITA National Indoors 4, Penn State 2 Pittsburgh 5, Penn State 2 at VCU 3, Penn State 4 at Columbia 7, Penn State 0 Penn State 0, Ohio State 7 Marshall 1, Penn State 6 at South Flordia 4, Penn State 0
3/18/16 3/20/15 4/2/16 4/3/16 4/8/16 4/10/16 4/15/16 4/17/16 4/22/16 4/24/16
L W L W W W L L L L
at Minnesota 5, Penn State 2 Penn State 4, Wisconsin 3 Penn State 2, at Maryland 5 Penn State 4, at Rutgers 3 Penn State 5, Nebraska 2 Penn State 4, Iowa 3 Penn State 1, St. Northwestern 6 Penn State 2, Illinois 5 Penn State 2, at Purdue 5 Penn State 1, at Indiana 6
2015-16 Final Statistics SINGLES
Overall
Blik, Katia
10-17
Kratky, Hannah McCluskey, Devan
0-8 11-17
Mengel, Kelly
2-7
Dual Tour Big Ten 1 2 3 4 5 6 5-11
5-6
3-7
0-1
0-0
0-8
0-0
--- --- --- --- --- ---
5-10
---
6-12
5-5
2-5
0-1
0-3
2-4
0-0
--- --- --- --- --- 0-3
1-0
5-11
---
---
---
---
---
---
Rivers, Emily
0-5
0-0
0-5
0-0
--- --- --- --- --- ---
Sapogova, Dasha
11-4
10-2
1-2
7-1
---
Shukow, Taylor
6-4
0-0
6-4
0-0
--- --- --- --- --- ---
Surin, Kim
---
0-1
3-0
5-1
2-0
11-11
9-9
2-2
4-6
8-9
1-0
---
---
---
Surin, Kimberley
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
---
---
---
Tutelman, Samantha
7-9
3-8
4-1
1-3
---
---
---
0-1
1-1
2-6
Whiteaway, Katherine
6-17
4-12
2-5
0-9
---
---
---
0-1
4-6
0-5
0-3
1-5
0-2
--- --- --- --- 0-1 0-2
Xu, Liyin Zuhse, Jacqueline Totals
1-8
---
12-19
9-12
3-7
4-6
---
0-1
1-3
8-8
---
---
78-126
47-72
31-54
21-39
9-11
7-11
6-15
11-10
10-9
4-16
.382
.395
.365
.286
.524
.526
Percentage
DOUBLES
Overall
.350
Dual
.450
Tour
.389
Big Ten
1
.200
2
3
Blik, Katia/Tutelman, Samantha
4-8
4-7
0-1
3-6
---
0-4
4-3
Mengel, Kelly/Shukow, Taylor
0-3
0-0
0-3
0-0
---
---
---
Sapogova, Dasha/Xu, Liyin
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
---
Blik, Katia/Sapogova, Dasha
1-3
1-2
0-1
0-0
---
1-1
0-1
Mengel, Kelly/Tutelman, Samantha
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
---
Shukow, Taylor/Xu, Liyin
2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 --- --- ---
Sapogova, Dasha/Tutelman, Samantha
1-3
0-1
1-2
0-0
---
0-1
---
Blik, Katia/Mengel, Kelly
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
---
---
---
Kratky, Hannah/Xu, Liyin
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
---
Blik, Katia/Shukow, Taylor
1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- ---
Mengel, Kelly/Xu, Liyin
0-5
0-1
0-4
0-0
---
---
McCluskey, Devan/Surin, Kimberley
0-3
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-1
---
---
10-18
7-12
3-6
3-6
1-1
2-10
4-1
Blik, Katia/McCluskey, Devan
4-5
0-2
4-3
0-0
0-2
---
---
Kratky, Hannah/Rivers, Emily
0-3
0-0
0-3
0-0
---
---
---
Shukow, Taylor/Tutelman, Samantha
0-0
3-0
0-0
---
1-0
---
Whiteaway, Katherine/Zuhse, Jacqueline
Rivers, Emily/Xu, Liyin
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
---
---
10-16
9-6
1-0
4-4
9-6
1-0
---
McCluskey, Devan/Mengel, Kelly
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
---
---
1-0
Mengel, Kelly/Surin, Kim
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
---
---
1-0
Surin, Kim/Tutelman, Samantha
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
---
---
0-1
0-2
0-2
0-0
0-2
---
---
0-2
McCluskey, Devan/Surin, Kim
Sapogova, Dasha/Surin, Kim
---
Totals
39-66 23-35 16-31 10-18 10-10 3-16 10-9
Percentage
.371 .397 .340 .357 .500 .158 .526
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