2011 UCLA Women's Tennis Media Guide

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Key Personnel Chancellor Faculty Rep. Athletic Director Assoc. A.D. (Tennis) Event Manager Staff Athletic Trainer Student Trainers

Dr. Gene Block Donald Morrison Dan G. Guerrero Glenn Toth Paul Brown Kristin Lage April Anthony, Sarah Lowe

Tennis Staff Head Coach Alma Mater Record at UCLA (Yrs) Career Record (Yrs) Associate Head Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Tennis Operations Team Manager

Stella Sampras Webster UCLA ‘91 250-114 (14) Same Rance Brown Bill Zaima Grant Chen Amanda Lin

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2011 SENIORS - Noelle Hickey, Maya Johansson and Andrea Remynse TABLE OF CONTENTS The 2010 Bruins 2011 Roster / Team Photo Radio/TV Chart Head Coach Stella Sampras Webster Assistants Rance Brown and Bill Zaima Courtney Dolehide Holly Fleming Noelle Hickey Maya Johansson McCall Jones Megan Lester, Taylor Mark, Allison Martin Pamela Montez Nina Pantic Andrea Remynse Carling Seguso Morgan Thomas, Rachel Wieck

Bruin History 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

The 2009-10 Bruins Final ITA Rankings Final Pac-10 Standings Team Results/Player Statistics 2009 Box Scores

All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Lineups All-Americans Miscellaneous Award Winners Pac-10 Conference Honors National Championship History Bruins in Professional Tennis UCLA Singles Records All-Time Records Record vs. Opponents

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General Information The Los Angeles Tennis Center Administration Key Women’s Tennis Support Staff This is The UCLA Experience

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Credits Writing, editing and cover design by Danny Harrington, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig and Todd Cheney). Additional photos provided by Scott Chandler, Gabriel Chmielewski, Grant Chen and Lisa Cates. Printing by Marina Graphic Center. Special thanks to Getty Images, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth Chambers, and the Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau for their photos in the UCLA Experience.

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2011 Team Photo / Roster Info.

2011 Bruins — Front Row (L-R): Team Manager Amanda Lin, Pamela Montez, Noelle Hickey, Maya Johansson, Morgan Thomas, Taylor Mark, Rachel Wieck, Associate Head Coach Rance Brown. Back Row (L-R): Volunteer Assistant Coach Bill Zaima, Megan Lester, McCall Jones, Holly Fleming, Courtney Dolehide, Carling Seguso, Andrea Remynse, Nina Pantic, Allie Martin, Head Coach Stella Sampras Webster. Team Personnel

2011 Roster Name Courtney Dolehide Holly Fleming Noelle Hickey Maya Johansson McCall Jones Megan Lester Taylor Mark Allison Martin Pamela Montez Nina Pantic Andrea Remynse Carling Seguso Morgan Thomas Rachel Wieck

Ht. 6-0 5-11 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-9 5-5 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-8

Yr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

R/L R L R R R R R R R R R R R R

Hometown (Previous School) Hinsdale, IL (Hinsdale Central) London, England (Latymer Upper School) Hackensack, N.J. (Bergen Academies) Vaires sur Marne, France (Lycee Georges Brassens) Coto de Caza, CA (Tesoro) La Quinta, CA (La Quinta) Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay) Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande) La Quinta, CA (La Quinta) Lake Worth, FL (Florida Virtual School) Battle Creek, MI (Miami Online High School) Bradenton, FL (Bradenton Prep) Rolling Hills Estates, CA (Palos Verdes) Rancho Santa Fe, CA (Escondido Charter)

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Head Coach: Stella Sampras Webster 15th Season, UCLA ‘91 Associate Head Coach: Rance Brown 14th Season, Long Beach State ‘11 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bill Zaima 37th Season, UCLA ’69 Director of Tennis Operations: Grant Chen 3rd Season, UCLA ’06 Student Managers: Amanda Lin, Lauren Barto, Katherine Dickerson

Pronunciation Guide Andrea Remynse Rachel Wieck

Reh-MIN-zee Week


Radio / TV Chart

:: COURTNEY DOLEHIDE Fr. / Hinsdale, IL

:: HOLLY FLEMING Jr. / London, England

:: NOELLE HICKEY Sr. / Hackensack, N.J.

:: MAYA JOHANSSON Sr. / Vaires sur Marne, France

:: McCALL JONES Jr. / Coto de Caza, CA

:: MEGAN LESTER Fr. / La Quinta, CA

:: TAYLOR MARK Fr. / Granite Bay, CA

:: ALLISON MARTIN Fr. / Arroyo Grande, CA

:: PAMELA MONTEZ So. / La Quinta, CA

:: NINA PANTIC Jr. / Lake Worth, FL

:: ANDREA REMYNSE Sr. / Battle Creek, MI

:: CARLING SEGUSO Jr. / Bradenton, FL

:: MORGAN THOMAS Fr. / Rolling Hills Estates, CA

:: RACHEL WIECK Fr. / Rancho Santa Fe, CA

:: STELLA SAMPRAS WEBSTER Head Coach

:: RANCE BROWN Associate Head Coach

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2011 Coaching Staff

Stella SAMPRAS WEBSTER Head Coach z 15th Season z UCLA ‘91 Career Coaching Record Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Stella Sampras Webster is in her 15th season as head coach of the UCLA women’s tennis program, taking a career record of 250-114 (.687) into the 2011 season. She is only the third head coach in UCLA women’s tennis history, following Bill Zaima (1972-76 & 1986-96) and Gayle Godwin (1977-86). In 2008, Sampras Webster led UCLA to the school’s first NCAA Championship in women’s tennis and first national championship since 1981 (AIAW). UCLA finished the season with a 24-5 overall record, marking the most wins for the program since 1982. Seeded No. 7 in the NCAA Tournament, the Bruins’ dramatic run to the title culminated with a 4-0 victory over Cal in the final in Tulsa, Okla. It marked the 102nd NCAA title in UCLA history. Sampras Webster also guided the Bruins to their first Pac-10 Championship in 2008, finishing the conference season with a 7-1 record. She was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year at the end of the season. Few college coaches can match Sampras Webster’s ability to continually put their teams in the title hunt year in and year out. Prior to the 2008 championship season, she also guided the program to a pair of second place finishes in 2004 and 2007. In all, Sampras Webster has led the Bruins to 12 top-10 finishes in 14 seasons in Westwood. UCLA has also finished in the top 5 nationally on seven occasions (1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2008). Sampras Webster, the 2000 ITA West Region Coach of the Year, has recruited and coached some of the top players in collegiate tennis. Under her tutelage, a total of 17 players have achieved All-America status. Her most recent prodigy, Riza Zalameda, was a four-time All-American and the Most Outstanding Player at the 2008 NCAA Championships. She and partner Tracy Lin captured the NCAA Doubles title in 2008, marking the second UCLA team to capture the doubles title under Sampras Webster’s tenure. Lauren Fisher and Daniela Bercek also won the title in 2004. A 1991 graduate of UCLA with a degree in Psychology, Sampras Webster enjoyed a successful four-year career as a Bruin player from 1987-91 and competed on the pro circuit for a season prior to joining Zaima’s staff. An NCAA Doubles Champion as a freshman in 1988 with

Overall Record 16-6 17-11 18-8 17-9 9-19 19-5 16-11

Pac-10 Record 7-3 5-3 5-3 6-2 4-4 6-2 4-4

Pac-10 Finish 2nd 4th 4th T-2nd 7th 3rd 5th

NCAA Finish T-5th T-9th T-17th T-5th T-9th T-5th T-5th

Allyson Cooper, Sampras Webster was also the NCAA doubles runner-up as a senior in 1991 with Kimberly Po. A four-time All-American, Sampras Webster was only the second player in UCLA history to obtain this status. She also won the 1989 and ’91 Pac-10 doubles championship and the 1990 Rolex Regional doubles title. Sampras Webster completed her UCLA career ranked No. 3 nationally in doubles and No. 42 in singles. Team accomplishments were most important to Sampras Webster, who helped lead the Bruins to four straight NCAA top-three finishes. As a professional, Sampras Webster’s highest international singles ranking was No. 248, and her best in doubles was No. 142. Her professional highlights include competing in both singles and doubles at the U.S. Open and Lipton Championships. She advanced to the U.S. Open second round in doubles and also competed in doubles at Wimbledon. She also won three satellite tournament titles and competed in Team Tennis for the Wichita Advantage in 1992.

Stella and her husband Steve with twins Sophie (left) and Savannah.

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Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Overall Record 21-8 17-6 15-7 21-8 24-5 19-7 21-4

Pac-10 Record 6-2 6-2 5-3 6-2 7-1 5-3 6-1

Pac-10 Finish 3rd 3rd 4th T-2nd T-1st T-9th 2nd

NCAA Finish 2nd T-9th T-9th 2nd 1st 4th T-9th

Born in Potomac, Md., Sampras Webster moved to the Los Angeles area as a child and graduated from Palos Verdes High School. A top-three player in Southern California and among the top 10 in the country as a junior, Sampras Webster claimed the CIF doubles title as a freshman and the singles title as a senior in 1987. She capped her high school career by being named her school’s Athlete of the Year. The second-oldest of four children of Sam and Georgia Sampras, Stella considers the support of her entire family most significant. Younger brother Pete demonstrated his level of support for Stella and the Bruin program when he personally endowed a scholarship and assisted with the important fund-raising effort in Stella’s first fall at the helm. Pete won a record 14 Grand Slam singles titles during his playing days, including seven Wimbledon championships. Sampras Webster and her husband, Steve, were married on January 3, 2002 in Dana Point, Calif. They are the proud parents of twin girls Sophia and Savannah.


2011 Coaching Staff

Rance BROWN Associate Head Coach 14th Season Long Beach State ‘11 Associate Head Coach Rance Brown is in his 14th season on the UCLA women’s tennis coaching staff. He served as an assistant to Bill Zaima during the 1996 season, and has been Stella Sampras Webster’s top assistant for 12 seasons. The 2000 ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year, Brown was promoted to the position of associate head coach effective at the beginning of the 2008-09 season. During Brown’s tenure in Westwood UCLA has continually been among the top teams in the nation as. In addition to the 2008 NCAA Championship, the Bruins have twice finished as runnerup at the NCAA Championships (2004 and 2007). The Bruins have made the NCAA Tournament in each of his 13 seasons as an assistant. Brown has especially excelled in the area of recruiting, bringing in a number of highly-ranked junior players to the program in the last several years. He also instrumental in the success of NCAA Singles Champion Keri Phebus, who recently became the first women’s tennis player inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. Brown has been named the ITA Southwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year on four occasions (1999, 2000, 2007 and 2010). He spent the summer of 2008

as the coach of the USTA Summer Collegiate Team, traveling to professional tournaments with some of the top women’s college players in the nation. In addition to his efforts with the UCLA program, Brown was among the first graduating classes of the USTA High Performance Coaches’ Program. He was recently hired by the Riviera Country club to head up the club’s Elite Junior Tennis Program along with professional coach Erik Kortland. Prior to his appointment at Riviera, Brown headed up one of the most successful junior tennis programs in the country, serving as Director of Tennis at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club in Orange County for more than 20 years. Brown received his Associate of Arts degree from Golden West Junior College, where he played for two years. He helped lead the team to two conference team titles and notched one conference doubles title. He played the 1981 season at Long Beach State and competed professionally at Challenger Level tournaments before devoting his time to coaching. He continues to work towards his B.A. in Recreation Management from Long Beach State and plans to graduate in 2011.

Bill ZAIMA Volunteer Assistant Coach 37th Season UCLA ‘69 Former head coach Bill Zaima is in his 37th season with the UCLA women’s tennis program and 20th as a volunteer assistant coach. In addition to the past 10 years, Zaima was also a volunteer assistant coach from 1977-85. His latest term as volunteer assistant began in 2000, as he returned after serving as a development officer in the UCLA Student Affairs Office for three years. Zaima, who guided the Bruins to a national championship in 1981, announced his retirement at the end of the 1996 season after 16 years as UCLA’s head coach. In those 16 seasons (1972-76, 1986-96), Zaima compiled an impressive 245-90 (.731) overall record, guiding the Bruins to nine top 5 finishes, including two trips to the NCAA Championship Final (1989 and ’91). In 1991, his team upset undefeated Florida in the NCAA Semifinals, earning a berth in the championship match for the second time in three years. That season, he was selected Pac-10 Coach of the Year and was an ITCA National Coach of the Year finalist.

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In addition to his numerous team accomplishments, Zaima has helped coach 36 different players to a total of 68 All-America honors. In 1995, he helped UCLA sweep the individual honors at the NCAA Championships. That season, Keri Phebus won the singles title and teamed with Susie Starrett to claim the NCAA doubles crown. During his time as head coach, a total of six Bruin players have won individual NCAA titles. Zaima is also responsible for establishing the UCLA women’s tennis support group, the Bruin Aces. A 1969 graduate of UCLA with a degree in political science, Zaima also holds an M.S. degree in recreational administration from Cal State Los Angeles. Zaima resides in Valencia with his wife Carole, who is also a UCLA graduate and school administrator.


Player Biographies

Courtney DOLEHIDE Freshman z 5-7 z Right-Handed Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central HS Career Singles Record Year Fall 2010

Duals —

Career Doubles Record Tournaments 8-3

Fall 2010 Ranked No. 6 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) list of incoming players for the 2010-11 college season … Ranked No. 7 in doubles (w/Andrea Remynse) … Posted an 8-3 record in fall singles play … Advanced through prequalifying and into the qualifying draw for the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships … Reached the semifinals of singles at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regionals, falling to third-ranked Maria Sanchez of USC, 6-4, 6-1 … Reached the round of 16 in doubles (w/Remynse) at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships … Advanced to the quarterfinals at the USTA/ITA Regionals with McCall Jones.

High School/Juniors Listed as a Blue Chip recruit (No. 7 nationally) in the class of 2010 according to TennisRecruiting.net … Achieved a career-high ITF junior world ranking of No. 148 in September of 2009 … Also ranked as high as No. 470 in singles on the WTA Tour … Played in the main doubles draw (w/Kristie Ahn) at the 2009 U.S. Open, falling to the team of Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Nadia Petrova, 6-3, 6-2 in the opening round … Played primarily on the ITF Women’s Circuit the last few years … Reached the singles final in Wichita in 2009 … Quarterfinalist in the Bronx in 2009, defeating 82nd-ranked Patricia Mayr of Austria in the round of 16 … Enjoyed an outstanding junior career, capturing two USTA Silver Balls and one Bronze Ball in singles … Also earned three USTA Balls in doubles, claiming a Gold Ball at the National Claycourts in 2008 (w/Jacqueline Cako) … Doubles finalist at the 2009 National Hardcourts (w/Ahn) … Advanced through qualifying and into the main singles draw at the 2009 U.S. Open Junior Championships … Defeated Romania’s Cristina Dinu, 6-0, 4-6, 6-4 in the opening round … Also reached the round of 16 at the 2009 Easter Bowl … Quarterfinalist at the USTA International Spring Championships … Has played a number of prestigious junior events, including the Orange Bowl and Eddie Herr International Championships … Reached the round of 16 at both events in 2008 … Quarterfinalist in doubles at the 2010 Easter Bowl (w/Ellen Tsay) … Finalist at the Kentucky International Junior Tennis Derby in 2008 (w/Cako) … Has represented the Midwest Section in Junior Fed Cup … State champion in doubles as a freshman and sophomore at Hinsdale Central High School.

Personal Full name is Courtney Bernadette Dolehide … Born on March 25, 1992 in Hinsdale, Ill. … Parents are Mary Catherine and Brian Dolehide … Younger siblings are Brian, Caroline and Stephanie … Both sisters play tennis … Brother is an accomplished golfer who hopes to one day attend UCLA … Cousin, Tom Gorzelanny, pitches for the Washington Nationals … Enjoys reading, shopping and hanging out with friends in her spare time … Undeclared major.

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Overall 8-3

Year Fall 2010

Duals —

Tournaments 4-1

Overall 4-1


Player Biographies

Holly FLEMING Jr. z 5-11 z Left-Handed London, England Latymer Upper School / Rollins College Career Singles Record Year 2008-9* 2009-10* Totals

Duals 12-9 15-8 27-17

Career Doubles Record Tournaments 0-0 0-0 0-0

* at Rollins College

Fall 2010 Did not see any action in the fall … Plans to redshirt the 2011 season.

2009-10 (at Rollins College) Named the ITA Player to Watch for Division-II … All-SSC second-team selection … Helped Rollins finish with a No. 9 national ranking and a No. 4 ranking in the South Region … Individually, she finished the reason ranked No. 15 nationally in singles and No. 9 regionally … Ended the year with a 15-8 overall record in singles … Played primarily at the No. 2 position, going 13-8 … Was also 2-0 at the No. 1 position … Was 4-3 against ranked opponents … Owned a 21-3 overall doubles record … Played all of her matches at the No. 3 position with partner Stefania Tkach.

2008-09 (at Rollins College) Joined Rollins for the spring season and made and immediate impact, playing in the No. 2 doubles and singles positions … Played the first three matches of her career at No. 1, but settled into the No. 2 position to post and overall singles record of 12-9 … Fleming teamed with Roshni Luthra in doubles to record a 20-4 record at the No. 2 position … Their only two losses of the regular season came against teams from ranked schools.

High School/Juniors Attended the Latymer Upper School in London.

Personal Full name is Holly Elizabeth Fleming … Born on December 12, 1990 in London, England … Parents are Peter and Jennifer Fleming … Older siblings are Joseph and Alexandra … Father captured the NCAA Doubles Championship (w/Ferdi Taygan) as a freshman at UCLA in 1976 … Also helped UCLA to the NCAA team title that year … Went on to enjoy a stellar career on the ATP Tour, achieving career-high rankings of No. 8 in singles and No. 1 in doubles … Teamed mostly with John McEnroe, winning multiple titles at Wimbledon (4) and the U.S. Open (3) … Majoring in Sociology.

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Overall 12-9 15-8 27-17

Year 2008-09* 2009-10* Totals

Duals 20-4 21-3 41-7

Tournaments 0-0 0-0 0-0

Overall 20-4 21-3 41-7


Player Biographies

Noelle HICKEY Sr. z 5-6 z Right-Handed Hackensack, N.J. Bergen Academies / Georgia Tech Career Singles Record Year 2007-08* 2008-09* 2009-10 Totals

Duals 16-7 16-8 15-7 47-22

Career Doubles Record Tournaments 9-4 11-6 3-2 23-12

Overall 25-11 27-14 18-9 70-34

Year 2007-08* 2008-09* 2009-10 Totals

Duals 21-6 13-11 14-9 48-26

Tournaments 7-5 13-5 2-3 22-13

Overall 28-11 26-16 16-12 70-39

* at Georgia Tech

fall ... Teamed with Whitney McCray to rally from a 1-6 deficit against Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to win a 9-7 match, giving Tech the doubles point ... Partnered with Christy Striplin to post a 9-8 (7) tiebreaker win against Stanford’s Jessica Nguyen and Lindsay Burdette at the ITA All-American Championships ... Finished the season with records of 25-11 in singles and 28-11 in doubles ... Reached as high as No. 56 in the singles rankings in her first season at Georgia Tech.

Fall 2010 Listed at No. 23 in the Preseason ITA Singles Rankings … Also ranked No. 38 in doubles with Nina Pantic … Was 3-3 in fall singles action … Played in the main draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, falling in the opening round … Reached the semifinals of the back draw … Also advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships … Quarterfinalist in doubles (w/Pamela Montez) at the Regionals.

High School / Juniors A TennisRecruiting.net Blue Chip recruit ... Ranked the No. 10 player in the nation according to the final rankings on TennisRecruiting.net ... Reached as high as No. 6 in the junior tennis recruiting rankings ... The National Open Champion, Copper Bowl Champion and champion of five sectional events ... Played her first two years at Bergen Academies before concluding her high school studies at Laurel Springs ... Played No. 1 singles and earned two letters at Bergen Academies ... Earned Player of the Year, first-team all-state, all-county and league champion at Bergen Academies ... Went 23-2 as a freshman and 21-1 her sophomore year ... Won 18-consecutive USTA matches as a junior, including capturing two tournament titles without dropping a set ... Four year-member of the Honor Roll ... Also a member of Skills USA and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

2009-10 Earned All-America honors in singles … Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 selection … Reached the round of 16 in singles at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. … Finished the season listed at No. 35 in the Final ITA Singles Rankings … Ended the year with an 18-9 overall singles record, including a 15-7 record in dual matches … Played primarily at the No. 2 position, going 11-5 … Was also 1-0 at the No. 1 position and 3-2 at the No. 3 spot … Owned a winning record against ranked opponents (9-8) … Highest ranked win on the year came over No. 10 Marina Cossou of Cal (6-2, 6-3) in a dual match on Feb. 13 … Owned a 16-2 overall doubles record … Teamed primarily with Nina Pantic, going 10-9 at the No. 2 position … The duo also went 2-0 at the No. 1 spot … They climbed as high as No. 77 in the ITA Doubles Rankings … Did not compete in the fall after transferring from Georgia Tech … Became eligible to compete in January.

Personal Full name is Noelle Valerie Hickey ... Born December 5, 1988 ... Daughter of Valerie Hickey ...Has one sister, Bethany Ann Hickey, who graduated from Rutgers University ... Enjoys reading and practicing in her spare time ... Majoring in History.

2008-09 (at Georgia Tech) Named to the 2009 All-ACC team after earning a 16-8 mark during the dual-match season and was 9-2 against conference opponents ... Helped Tech to its fifth straight NCAA Round of 16 appearance ... Qualified for the NCAA Individual Tournament in singles and doubles ... Defeated eventual NCAA Singles finalist Laura Vallverdu of Miami, 7-5, 6-3, at the No. 2 spot in the lineup during the regular season ... Teamed with Christy Striplin for a 26-16 overall mark and finished 13-11 during the dual-match season ... Finished with a 9-4 singles record during the fall ... Defeated No. 33 Yvette Hyndman of Georgia ... In doubles, teamed with Striplin, reaching the finals of the South Region Championships before falling to the nation’s No. 6 team from Florida ... Closed out the fall season ranked No. 15 in the ITA South Region Rankings and No. 7 in doubles (with Christy Striplin).

2007-08 (at Georgia Tech) Notched 25 singles and 28 doubles victories in her first season on the Flats ... Posted a 16-7 singles record in dual matches while going 21-6 in doubles ... Had a 5-2 singles record against ranked opponents ... Went 7-1 in singles and had a 9-2 doubles record in ACC matches ... Notched a thrilling three-set match over Ania Rynarzewska to help clinch a 4-3 win for Georgia Tech at Florida State ... Tied the Yellow Jackets’ semifinal match against Stanford with a straight-set win against 58th-ranked Carolyn McVeigh at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships ... Posted a 6-7(5), 6-0, 6-1 victory over No. 22 Monika Dancevic in the first round of the ITA South Region Championships ... Advanced to the singles final at the Seminole Invitational in her last tournament of the

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Player Biographies

Maya JOHANSSON Sr. z 5-6 z Right-Handed Vaires sur Marne, France Lycee Georges Brassens / Georgia Tech Career Singles Record Year 2007-08* 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Duals 13-3 11-13 20-1 44-17

Career Doubles Record Tournaments 16-4 7-6 3-6 26-16

Overall 29-7 18-19 23-7 70-33

Year 2007-08* 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Duals 0-0 7-4 4-0 11-4

Tournaments 5-3 5-6 4-6 14-15

Overall 5-3 12-10 8-6 25-19

* at Georgia Tech

Fall 2010

High School/Juniors

Went 3-3 in fall singles play … Advanced to the round of 16 in both singles and doubles (w/Andrea Remynse) at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships … Ended the fall with a 3-2 overall record in doubles.

Attended Lycee Georges Brassens in Paris ... Captured the regional title in both her junior and senior years.

Personal

2009-10

Full name is Maya Johansson … Born April 16, 1988 … Daughter of Peter and Christine Johansson … Sister, Mathilde, is a professional tennis player … Enjoys reading, listening to music and shopping in her spare time … Political Science major.

Ended the season with a 23-7 overall singles record … Lost just one dual match all season, finishing the year 20-1 … Played primarily at the Nos. 5 and 6 positions … Was 8-0 at No. 5 and 8-1 at No. 6 … Was also 4-0 at the No. 4 spot … Highest ranked win on the year came over No. 70 Carolyn McVeigh of Stanford (6-1, 6-4) in a dual match on Feb. 26 … Owned a 14-match winning streak from Feb. 3 to March 27 … Lone dual-match loss of the season came against Stanford’s Veronica Li (6-3, 6-1) on April 3 … Ended the season on a six-match winning streak … Owned an 8-6 overall doubles record… Played in four dual matches, going 4-0 with three different partners … Listed at No. 85 in the Preseason ITA Singles Rankings … Appeared in both the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals and the Duals in the Desert Tournament, posting a 2-4 singles record … Advanced to the quarterfinals in doubles (w/Pamela Montez) at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals.

2008-09 Listed No. 116 in the ITA Final Singles Rankings … Ended the year with an 18-19 overall singles record … Was 11-13 in dual matches … Played primarily at the No. 3 singles position … Highest ranked win came over No. 38 Gabriela Niculescu of USC … Was 12-10 overall in doubles play … Posted a 3-0 record at the No. 3 position with Stephanie Wetmore … Also teamed with Ashley Joelson … Listed at No. 32 in singles and No. 43 in doubles (w/Wetmore) in the Preseason ITA Rankings … Was 6-3 in fall singles play … Advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA West Regionals … Captured the Flight-III consolation title at the Duals in the Desert tournament … Participated in the doubles qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American (w/Wetmore).

2007-08 (at Georgia Tech) Posted a 29-8 overall singles record and a 5-3 doubles mark as a freshman at Georgia Tech … Went 13-3 in dual matches, playing primarily at the No. 6 spot … One of five Yellow Jackets to compete in the NCAA Singles Championships … Won the first 12 singles matches of her collegiate career … Qualified for the main draw and reached the semifinals at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships …Best singles win came over Stanford’s ninth-ranked Celia Durkin at the ITA All-American Championships ... Also had a win over No. 13 Riza Zalameda … Climbed as high as No. 6 in the ITA Rankings before ending the season at No. 41 in the polls.

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Player Biographies

McCall JONES Jr. z 5-8 z Right-Handed Coto de Caza, Calif. Tesoro High School / BYU Career Singles Record Year 2008-09* 2009-10* Totals

Career Doubles Record

Duals 12-8 17-3 29-11

Tournaments 8-3 13-4 21-7

Overall 20-11 30-7 50-18

Year 2008-09* 2009-10* Totals

Duals 14-6 12-9 26-15

Tournaments 2-5 11-2 13-7

Overall 16-11 23-11 39-22

* at BYU

Fall 2010 Listed at No. 26 in the Preseason ITA Singles Rankings … Owned a 3-2 record in fall tournament action … Participated in the qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships … Also reached the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regionals … Quarterfinalist in doubles (w/Courtney Dolehide) at the Regionals. 2009-10 (at BYU) Repeated as the BYU Invitational singles champion in the fall …Also won the doubles title at that tournament with Megan Price … Made it to the consolation semifinals in singles and doubles final at the Cal Nike Invitational … Paired with Price to advance to the doubles quarterfinal at the ITA All-American Championships … Made it to the singles finals in the consolation round, recording wins over the No. 28 and No. 43 players in the country … Ranked with Price as the No. 29 doubles team in the country … Made it to the Round of 16 at the ITA Mountain Region Championship in singles … Advanced to the doubles final at the same tournament but withdrew because of BYU’s “No Sunday Play” rule … Compiled a 13-4 singles record for the fall and an 11-2 doubles record … Ranked as high as No. 18 in doubles (w/Price) … Ranked among BYU’s top 10 for most singles wins in a season … Had two eight-match winning streaks … Was the only BYU player to go undefeated in singles against MWC opponents … Defeated six ranked opponents in straight sets during the regular season, including No. 37 Kristina Nedeltcheva (UNLV) and No. 42 Pichittra Thongdach (BSU) … Ended No. 36 nationally and No. 2 in the Mountain Region in doubles (w/Price) … Invited to participate in the NCAA Singles Championships … Named to Academic All-MWC team and All-MWC doubles and singles teams … Chosen as the only MWC representative for the 2010 USTA Summer Collegiate Team.

2008-09 (at BYU) Began the fall season by capturing the singles title at the BYU Invitational … Combined with Kristina Doerr to earn a spot in the doubles semifinal at the BYU Invitational … Advanced to the Round of 16 in singles at the ITA Central Region Championship … Led the Cougars at the No. 1 position in singles, compiling a 12-8 record … Owned a win over Notre Dame’s Kelcy Tefft, the No. 45 player in the country … Ranked as high as No. 91 in singles … Also ranked as high as No. 60 in doubles (w/Megan Price) and No. 69 (w/Kristina Doerr) … Partnered with Doerr to earn an 8-3 record … Earned All-MWC honors in singles and doubles (w/Doerr) … Named the MWC Freshman of the Year. High School/Juniors Listed as a Blue Chip recruit (No. 8 nationally) according to TennisRecruiting. net … Prepped at Tesoro High School in Las Flores, Calif. … League champion … Played in national tournaments starting at age nine … Also played in international tournaments starting at age 14 … Made it to the finals of the ITF Easter Bowl at both the 14s and 16s levels … Achieved a career-high WTA Tour ranking of No. 773 in November of 2009. Personal Daughter of Marshall and Cindy Jones … Sister, Lauren, played tennis for BYU and is currently on the coaching staff at her alma mater … Father played football at BYU … Admires Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers … Enjoys shopping and baking in her spare time … History major.

GRANT-IN-AID DONORS The UCLA women’s tennis team would like to thank the Bruin Aces for its continued dedication in helping make UCLA one of the premier tennis programs in the nation. The Bruins would also like to recognize the following individuals who have endowed scholarships for the 2010-11 season:

Gayle Godwin & Bill Zaima, Ronald Marks, In Memory of David May, John Morris, Murry & Lenore Neidorf, Pete Sampras, The Sutton Sisters

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Player Biographies

Megan LESTER Freshman z 5-7 z Right-Handed La Quinta, Calif. La Quinta High School High School/Juniors Four-year letterwinner at La Quinta High School in La Quinta, Calif. … Captured the Desert Valley League Doubles Championship as a sophomore in 2007 … Placed second in the Desert Valley League individual singles tournament as a senior in 2009.

Personal Born on June 22, 1992 in Albuquerque, NM … Parents are Scott and Cheryl Lester … Younger sisters are Madisen and Makena … Admires former U.S. soccer star Mia Hamm … Enjoys playing other sports, reading and going to the movies in her spare time.

Taylor MARK Freshman z 5-5 z Right-Handed Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay High School High School/Juniors Lettered two seasons in tennis at John F. Kennedy High School … Also played two seasons Granite Bay High School … Helped Granite Bay to a pair of league championships … Played at Rio Del Oro Academy.

Personal Full name is Taylor Ying Mark … Born May 10, 1992 in Sacramento, Calif. … Parents are Josephine and Darold Mark … Siblings are Naomi and Daron … Plans to major in Communications … Enjoys playing the guitar.

Allison MARTIN Freshman z 5-9 z Right-Handed Arroyo Grande, Calif. Arroyo Grande High School High School/Juniors Three-year letterwinner at Arroyo Grande High School in Arroyo Grande, Calif. ... Played No. 1 singles all three years ... Three-time singles champion at the annual Bay Club Tournament … CIF finalist in doubles as a senior … Won the “Best at the Net” MVP Award as a senior … Helped her team reach CIF Tournament all three years.

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Personal Full name Allison Marie Martin ... Goes by Allie … Born November 24, 1992 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. ... Parents are Denise and Tai Martin ... Younger brother’s name is Mitchell ... Interested in politics ... Has been playing tennis since the age of five ... Plans to major in Political Science.


Player Biographies

Pamela MONTEZ So. z 5-5 z Right-Handed La Quinta, Calif. La Quinta High School Career Singles Record Year 2009-10

Career Doubles Record

Duals 15-4

Tournaments 3-6

Fall 2010

Overall 18-10

Year 2009-10

Duals 17-7

Tournaments 7-6

Overall 24-13

Personal

Listed at No. 115 in the Preseason ITA Singles Rankings … Posted a 8-2 overall record … Quarterfinalist in both singles and doubles (w/Noelle Hickey) at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regionals … Was 6-3 in doubles … Teamed with McCall Jones to advance through prequalifying and into the qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships.

Born January 1, 1991 in Palm Springs, Calif. … Mother’s name is Nora … Older sister is Sandra … Admires former tennis professional Martina Hingis … Enjoys reading … Majoring in Classics Civilizations … Hopes to one day become a lawyer.

2009-10 Ended the season with an 18-10 overall singles record … Went 15-4 in dual matches … Played primarily at the No. 4 position, going 10-4 … Was also 4-0 at the No. 3 spot and 1-0 at the No. 5 position … Owned a 3-4 record against ranked opponents … Highest ranked win on the season came over No. 53 Csilla Borsanyi from Baylor (6-2, 7-5) in a dual match on March 10 … Also had a victory over No. 54 Stacey Tan of Stanford (6-4, 6-3) on Feb. 26 … Listed as high as No. 96 in the ITA Singles Rankings (March 16) … Finished the year with a 24-13 overall doubles record … Teamed primarily with Carling Seguso, going 14-6 at the No. 3 spot … Advanced to the third round of singles at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals in the fall … Also participated in prequalifying for the Riviera/ITA All-American and in the Flight-I Draw at the Duals in the Desert Tournament … Teamed with Nina Pantic to advance through prequalifying and into the qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American … Reached the quarterfinals (w/Maya Johansson) at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals … Teamed with Stephanie Hoffpauir to win a pair of Flight-II matches at the Duals in the Desert Tournament.

High School/Juniors CIF Southern Section singles champion in 2008, becoming the first player from La Quinta High School to capture the title … Finished her senior season with a perfect 46-0 record … Reached a career-high ITF junior ranking of No. 41 in the world … Ranked in the top 5 in Southern California … Has captured a number of ITF tournaments throughout Mexico and Latin America … Represented Mexico at the Junior Fed Cup … Participated in the qualifying draw for the U.S. Open Junior Championships in 2008 … Reached the round of 16 in singles at both the ITF Easter Bowl and USTA International Spring Championships in 2009 … Southern California Junior Sectional champion in 2009 … Singles winner at the 2008 Wilson Junior Championships … Captured the title at the Fullerton Junior Championships in 2008 … Won the women’s open title at the 2009 Ojai Valley Tennis Championships.

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Nina PANTIC Jr. z 5-9 z Right-Handed Lake Worth, Fla. Florida Virtual School Career Singles Record Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Career Doubles Record

Duals 6-7 6-2 12-9

Tournaments 14-5 8-5 22-10

Fall 2010 Listed at No. 38 in doubles (w/Noelle Hickey) in the Preseason ITA Doubles Rankings … Posted a 3-1 singles record, participating at both the USTA/ITA Southwest Regionals and the Duels in the Desert. 2009-10 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Academic selection … Ended the season with a 14-7 overall singles record … Was 6-2 in dual matches playing primarily at the Nos. 4-6 positions … Captured the Invitational singles title at the Pac-10 Championships in Ojai, Calif. … Defeated teammate Carling Seguso, 6-2, 6-0 in the championship match … Owned an 18-15 overall doubles record … Played primarily with Noelle Hickey, going 14-12 … The duo was 10-9 at the No. 2 position and 2-0 at the No. 1 spot … Ranked as high as No. 77 (w/Hickey) in the ITA Doubles Rankings … Also teamed with Hickey to reach the quarterfinals of the main draw at the Pac-10 Championships … Teamed with Pamela Montez to advance through prequalifying and into the qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American … Won a round of singles in the Flight-I Draw at the Duals in the Desert Tournament.

Overall 20-12 14-7 34-19

Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Duals 6-4 13-9 19-13

Tournaments 14-7 5-6 19-13

Overall 20-11 18-15 38-26

High School/Juniors The nation’s No. 4 overall recruit in TennisRecruiting.net’s class of 2007 … Graduated from the Florida Virtual School in 2007 while training at International Tennis Academy in Delray Beach, Fla. … Enjoyed a stellar junior career, playing in such top junior events as the Orange Bowl, Eddie Herr, and Canadian Open Junior Championships … Played mainly on the ITF Women’s Circuit since graduating, winning a singles title in El Paso in 2006. Personal Born July 7, 1989 in Belgrade, Serbia … Parents are Zoran and Mirjana … Both parents were professional volleyball players … Older brother’s name is Dorjan … Enjoys reading, surfing and going to the beach … Picked up her first tennis racket at the age of three …English major.

2008-09 One of four 20-match winners on the team, ending the season with a 20-12 overall singles record … Played primarily at the No. 4 position, going 6-6 … Defeated Arizona State’s Laila Abdala, 4-6, 7-6, 6-0 in the deciding singles match to give UCLA a 4-3 NCAA Second Round victory over the Sun Devils … Achieved a season-high ranking of No. 90 in singles (Jan. 6) … Ended the season ranked No. 82 in doubles (w/Andrea Remynse) … Finished the season with a 20-11 overall doubles record … Played primarily with Ashley Joelson at the No. 3 position, going 5-4 … Won the most singles matches on the team in the fall, going 12-4 … Captured the Flight-V singles title at the Duals in the Desert tournament … Took third at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational … Reached the semifinals at the Cal State Fullerton Intercollegiates, and the third round of the ITA West Regionals … Listed at No. 50 in the Preseason ITA Doubles Rankings (w/Andrea Remynse) … The duo advanced through prequalifying and into the qualifying draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships … Also teamed with Anna-Viktoria Lind to take the doubles title at the Cal State Fullerton Intercollegiates … Captured the Flight-I doubles title (w/Yasmin Schnack) at the Duals in the Desert tournament.

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Player Biographies

Andrea REMYNSE Sr. z 5-8 z Right-Handed Battle Creek, Mich. Miami Online High School Career Singles Record Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Career Doubles Record

Duals 22-4 11-11 14-5 47-20

Tournaments 15-6 9-6 11-6 35-18

Fall 2010 Listed at No. 17 in singles and No. 57 in doubles (w/Courtney Dolehide) in the Preseason ITA Rankings … Owned a 4-1 singles record, reaching the semifinals in singles at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships … Advanced to the round of 16 in doubles (w/Dolehide) at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships … Also advanced to the round of 16 (w/Maya Johansson) at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regionals.

2009-10 Earned All-America honors in doubles with teammate Yasmin Schnack … Pac-10 Doubles Team of the Year (w/Schnack) … First-team All-Pac-10 Academic selection … Secondteam All-Pac-10 … Ended the season listed at No. 27 in singles and No. 5 in doubles (w/Schnack) in the Final ITA Rankings … Teamed with Schnack to reached the semifinals in doubles at the season-ending NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. … Also participated in the singles draw at the NCAA Championships, falling in the second round … Captured the doubles title at the Pac-10 Championships (w/Schnack) … Defeated second-ranked Hilary Barte/Lindsay Burdette of Stanford, 6-1, 6-0 in the final … Listed in the top 50 of the ITA Singles Rankings for the entire season … Climbed to a season-high No. 26 on April 16 … Also ranked in the top 15 all season with Schnack in doubles, achieving a season-high No. 4 on multiple occasions … Finished the season with a 25-11 overall singles record … Was 14-5 in dual matches, playing primarily at the No. 3 position where she was 10-1 … Was also 10-9 against ranked opponents … Highest ranked win on the season came over No. 7 Kelcy McKenna of Arizona State … Defeated Cal’s Mari Andersson, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to clinch a 4-3 upset win over the Bears in a dual match at the LATC on Feb. 28 … Also defeated No. 22 Danielle Lao of USC, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 to clinch a 4-3 win over the Women of Troy on March 3 … Owned a 41-8 overall doubles record … Played at the No. 1 position all season with Schnack, going 21-3 … Began fall play listed at No. 37 in singles and No. 4 in doubles (w/Schnack) … Posted an 8-3 fall singles record … Reached the quarterfinals of the Flight-A Draw at the Cal/Nike Invitational … Semifinalist at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals … Enjoyed an outstanding fall in doubles, teaming with Schnack to win titles at the Cal/Nike Invitational and the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regionals … The duo also advanced to the semifinals of the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships … Owned an 11-3 fall doubles record.

2008-09 Earned All-America honors in doubles … Second-team All-Pac-10 selection … Secondteam All-Pac-10 Academic selection … Ended the season nationally ranked at No. 53 in singles and No. 5 in doubles (w/Yasmin Schnack) … Earned a spot in both the singles and doubles draws at the NCAA Championships … Lost to top-seeded Maria Mosolova of Northwestern, 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 in the opening round of singles … Ended the season with a 20-17 overall singles record … Was 11-11 in dual matches, playing mostly at the No. 2 position … Also played eight matches at the No. 1 position, going 5-3 … Highest ranked win came over No. 5 Amanda Fink of USC … Defeated No. 11 Amanda McDowell of Georgia Tech at the National Team Indoors … Teamed with Schnack to go 22-7 in doubles … The duo went 17-5 at the No. 1 position … Also owned a 14-6 record against ranked opponents … Defeated top-ranked Kucerkova/Petukhova of Fresno State, 8-5 in a dual match on Feb. 26 … The duo reached the quarterfinals at the Pac-10 Championships … Began

Overall 37-10 20-17 25-11 82-38

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Duals 6-3 18-5 22-3 46-11

Tournaments 10-3 12-5 19-5 41-13

Overall 16-6 30-10 41-8 87-24

the fall season listed at No. 29 in singles and No. 50 in doubles (w/Nina Pantic) in the ITA Rankings … Posted a 7-3 singles record in the fall … Won four straight matches to reach the semifinals at the ITA West Regionals … Won the consolation singles title of the Flight-II draw at the Duals in the Desert … Captured the Flight-IV title (w/Alexandria Walters) at the Duals in the Desert tournament.

2007-08 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 selection … Advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Championships … Led the team in singles wins, finishing the season with a 37-10 overall record … Was 22-4 in dual matches … Played mostly at the No. 3 spot going 13-4 … Was also 3-0 at the No. 2 position and 6-0 at the No. 4 spot … Ended the season listed at No. 38 in the Final ITA Singles Rankings … Was ranked as high as No. 27 (Feb. 20) during the year … Defeated Cal’s Claire Ilcinkas, 3-6, 7-6(10), 6-3 to clinch a 4-3 win over the Golden Bears in a dual match on April 4 … Was 5-0 in the Bruins’ run to the national championship, earning NCAA All-Tournament Team honors at No. 4 singles … Was 13-7 against ranked singles opponents … Highest ranked win came over No. 21 Ellah Nze of Duke in the first round of the NCAA Singles Championships … Advanced to the round of 16 at the Pac-10 Championships in Ojai, Calif. … Finished the season with a 16-6 overall doubles record … Was 6-3 in dual matches … Went 4-2 at the No. 3 spot with Ashley Joelson … Quarterfinalist with Elizabeth Lumpkin at the National Collegiate Tennis Classic … Won the most singles matches on the team during fall competition, finishing with an 11-3 overall record … Defeated teammate Yasmin Schnack, 6-4, 6-4 in the finals of the Flight-II draw at the Duals in the Desert tournament … Also reached the semifinals at the Racquet Club Invitational in Midland, Texas.

High School/Juniors One of the top junior players in the world, earning a career-high combined ITF ranking of No. 29 … Listed as high as No. 1 nationally in the class of 2007 according to TennisRecruiting. net … Also ranked as high as No. 1 in the USTA Girls’ 18s … Advanced to the semifinals in both singles and doubles (w/Jamie Hampton) at the 2006 Easter Bowl Junior Championships … Captured singles and doubles titles at the Costa Rica Bowl in 2006 … Appeared in the main singles draw at both the U.S. Open and French Open Junior Championships in 2005 … Also played doubles at the 2005 U.S. Open with current Bruin Yasmin Schnack … Appeared at the U.S. Open in 2004 with partner Jennifer Stevens … Finished second at the 2004 USTA Girls’ 18s National Championships in San Jose, Calif. … Singles finalist at the 2006 Coffee Bowl in Costa Rica … Has also played on the ITF Women’s Circuit … Singles finalist in Mazatlan, Mexico in 2006 … Also reached the semifinals in tournaments in Los Mochis, Mexico (2006) and Ft. Worth, Texas (2005) … Played in the qualifying singles draw at the 2004 U.S. Open.

Personal Born October 6, 1988 in Wisconsin … Parents are Louis and Mary Remynse … Sisters Maggie, Mimi and Sara all play competitive tennis … Lists playing at the U.S. Open as her biggest athletic thrill … Admires former tennis professional Andre Agassi …Political Science major.

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Carling SEGUSO Jr. z 5-8 z Right-Handed Bradenton, Fla. Bradenton Prep Career Singles Record Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Career Doubles Record

Duals 17-7 6-2 23-9

Tournaments 9-4 3-4 12-8

Fall 2010 Owned a 5-1 record in fall singles play … Advanced to the round of 16 of the back draw at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships … Was 2-2 in doubles … Reached the round of 16 in the main draw (w/Nina Pantic) at the Regionals. 2009-10 Ended the year 9-6 overall in singles and 20-10 in doubles … Singles finalist in the Invitational draw at the Pac-10 Championships … Fell to teammate Nina Pantic in the championship match … Was 6-2 in dual matches, playing mostly at the No. 6 position, going 4-1 … Was also 2-0 at the No. 5 spot … Played primarily with Pamela Montez in doubles, going 14-6 at the No. 3 position … Also teamed with Stephanie Hoffpauir to win the Invitational draw at the Pac-10 Championships … Won all three of her doubles matches (w/Montez) during the NCAA Team Championships … Did not see any action in the fall due to injury.

Overall 26-11 9-6 35-17

Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Duals 15-9 17-7 32-16

Tournaments 3-5 3-3 6-8

Overall 18-14 20-10 38-24

the semifinals in doubles (w/Nicole Bartnik) at the USTA International Spring Championships in 2007 … Has also played in the qualifying draws of several ITF Women’s Circuit events. Personal Full name is Carling Robbie Sean Seguso … Born March 27, 1991 in Boca Raton, Fla. … Brother, Holden, is a member of the UCLA men’s tennis team … Younger brother’s name is Ridley … Daughter of four-time doubles Grand Slam champion Robert Seguso and former Canadian tennis star Carling Bassett-Seguso … Enjoys movies, going to the beach and shopping … Admires former professional cyclist Lance Armstrong … Anthropology major.

2008-09 Ranked second on the team in singles wins, finishing the season with a 26-11 overall record … Played mostly at the bottom-half of the lineup, going 8-3 at the No. 5 spot and 7-2 at the No. 6 position … Played as high as No. 3, going 1-1 … Closed out the season by winning 11 of her last 12 matches … Captured the singles title in the Invitational Draw at the Pac-10 Championships … Ended the season ranked No. 68 in doubles (w/Stephanie Wetmore) … Went 18-14 overall in doubles … Was 14-7 in dual matches, playing mostly with Wetmore at the No. 3 spot … Was 2-2 in fall singles play, reaching the consolation semifinals at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational … Teamed with Yasmin Schnack in doubles, reaching the round of 16 at the ITA West Regionals … Also played one match with Nina Pantic at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational. High School/Juniors Listed as a five-star recruit (No. 17 nationally) by TennisRecruiting.net … Also listed as the No. 4 recruit in the state of Florida … Reached the second round of singles at the Eddie Herr International Junior Championships in 2008 … Captured the singles title at the 2008 Big Hitters Spring Sectionals in Florida … Semifinalist at the 2008 Bollettieri Junior Championships … Also placed third at the Orange County Winter Championships … Took the consolation singles title at the Dave Barkesdale Junior Dixie Winter Sectionals … Reached

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Player Biographies

Morgan THOMAS Fr. z 5-6 z Right-Handed Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. Palos Verdes High School High School/Juniors Listed as a three-star recruit in the class of 2010 according to TennisRecruiting.net … Four-year varsity letterwinner at Palos Verdes High School in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. … Played at No. 2 singles and at No. 1 doubles … Team MVP and team captain all four years … Four-time Daily Breeze first-team selection … Helped Palos Verdes to the Bay League Championship all four years … Also helped the team to four appearances in the CIF Semifinals … Two-time Bay League doubles champion … Twice reached the Bay League semifinals in singles.

Personal Full name is Morgan Renay Thomas … Born on June 18, 1992 in Torrance, Calif. … Parents are Mark and Paula Thomas … Has two older sisters, Taylor and Shaunna … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as knocking off the No. 6 seed at the 2008 Copper Bowl … Admires WTA Tour professional Kim Clijsters … Enjoys spending time with friends, and family, surfing and wakeboarding … Once traveled to 30 countries in the span of 30 days … Plans to major in Biology.

Rachel WIECK Fr. z 5-8 z Right-Handed Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Escondido Charter High School/Juniors Two-year letterwinner at Torrey Pines High School in Del Mar, Calif. … Served as team captain for one season … All-league and all-city selection … Helped her team to a CIF championship … Ranked in the top 50 in the SCTA Rankings … Captured the Duel in the Desert Tournament in 2009.

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Personal Full name is Rachel Victoria Wieck … Born on April 15, 1992 in Los Angeles … Parents are Kevin and Victoria Wieck … Mother also attended UCLA … Younger brother is named KJ … Admires Roger Federer … Enjoys surfing and spending time with friends … Plans to study Business-Economics at UCLA.


2009-10 Final Results & Statistics

2010 Schedule/Results Overall Record: 21-4 Pac-10 Record/Finish: 6-1/2nd Final ITA Ranking: No. 6 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 3 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 26 March 27 April 3 April 9 April 10 April 16

#40 PEPPERDINE #41 UNLV% #36 TULSA% #58 UC IRVINE RICE vs. #6 Miami vs. #2 California vs. #4 Florida LOYOLA MARYMOUNT CAL POLY #11 STANFORD #3 CALIFORNIA at #12 USC at Oregon* at #37 Pepperdine #9 BAYLOR WASHINGTON STATE* #19 WASHINGTON* at #12 Stanford* #56 ARIZONA* #21 ARIZONA STATE* #16 USC*

NCAA Regionals (at Los Angeles) May 14 ARMY May 15 #23 ARIZONA STATE NCAA Championships (at Athens, Ga.) May 20 vs. #10 Duke

W, 5-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 L, 4-3 W, 4-1 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 L, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 L, 5-2 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 6-1

W, 4-0 W, 4-0

L, 4-2

* - Pac-10 Conference Match % - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Qualifying (Los Angeles) ^ - USTA/ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, WI)

All-Pac-10 Honors First Team Hilary Barte, STAN Venise Chan, WASH Marina Cossou, CAL Jana Juricova, CAL Maria Sanchez, USC Yasmin Schnack, UCLA

Second Team Mari Andersson, CAL Mallory Burdette, STAN Denise Dy, WASH Elisabeth Fournier, WSU Micaela Hein, ASU Andrea Remynse, UCLA

Honorable Mention Noelle Hickey, UCLA Sarah Landsman, ARIZ Danielle Lao, USC Natasha Marks, ARIZ Kelcy McKenna, ASU Alison Ramos, USC

Singles Records Player Noelle Hickey Stephanie Hoffpauir Maya Johansson Pamela Montez Nina Pantic Andrea Remynse Yasmin Schnack Carling Seguso TOTALS

#1 1-0 14-7 15-7

#2 11-5 4-4 15-9

#3 3-2 2-0 4-0 10-1 19-3

#4 4-0 10-4 2-0 0-1 16-5

#5 6-3 8-0 1-0 3-1 2-0 20-4

#6 4-1 8-1 1-1 4-1 17-4

Duals 15-7 12-4 20-1 15-4 6-2 14-5 14-7 6-2 102-32

Tour. 3-2 13-5 3-6 3-6 8-5 11-6 19-6 3-4 63-40

Overall 18-9 25-9 23-7 18-10 14-7 25-11 33-13 9-6 165-72

#3 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 14-6 19-6

Duals 1-0 12-9 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 15-7 21-3 55-19

Tour. 1-2 0-1 2-3 2-2 2-1 3-0 2-2 0-2 3-1 0-2 19-5 34-21

Overall 1-2 0-1 1-0 14-12 1-0 4-2 2-1 3-0 2-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 4-1 15-9 40-8 89-40

Doubles Records Players Dockendorf/Hoffpauir Dockendorf/Seguso Hickey/Montez Hickey/Pantic Hickey/Seguso Hoffpauir/Johansson Hoffpauir/Montez Hoffpauir/Seguso Johansson/Montez Johansson/Pantic Johansson/Remynse Johansson/Seguso Montez/Pantic Montez/Seguso Remynse/Schnack TOTALS

#1 2-0 21-3 23-3

#2 1-0 10-9 1-0 1-1 13-10

Individual Doubles Records Jordan Dockendorf Noelle Hickey Stephanie Hoffpauir Maya Johansson Pamela Montez Nina Pantic Andrea Remynse Yasmin Schnack Carling Seguso

1-3 16-12 10-5 8-6 24-13 18-15 41-8 40-8 20-10

Final Pac-10 Standings Team 1. Stanford 2. UCLA 3. California USC 5. Arizona State 6. Washington 7. Arizona Washington State Oregon

Pac-10 (Pct.) 7-0 (1.000) 6-1 (.857) 5-2 (.714) 5-2 (.714) 5-3 (.625) 3-5 (.375) 1-7 (.125) 1-7 (.125) 1-7 (.125)

YEAR-END AWARDS Player of the Year: Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Doubles Team of the Year: Remynse/Schnack, UCLA Coach of the Year: Lele Forood, STAN Freshman of the Year: Mallory Burdette, STAN

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Record vs. Ranked Players Jordan Dockendorf Noelle Hickey Stephanie Hoffpauir Maya Johansson Pamela Montez Nina Pantic Andrea Remynse Yasmin Schnack Carling Seguso

0-0 9-8 1-4 1-3 3-4 1-4 10-9 25-11 0-1

ITA Team Rankings Final (May 28) 1. Stanford 2. Florida 3. North Carolina 4. Baylor 5. Notre Dame 6. UCLA 7. Northwestern 8. Michigan 9. Duke 10. Miami 11. Clemson 12. California

13. Tennessee 14. Florida State 15. Georgia Tech 16. Texas 17. Mississippi 18. Georgia 19. South Carolina 20. USC 21. Arizona State 22. Arkansas 23. Washington 24. Illinois 25. Virginia


2010 Match-By-Match Results #2 Cal 4, #12 UCLA 3 February 13 - National Team Indoors (Madison, WI) Doubles 1. Andersson/Juricova (CAL) def. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) 2. Cossou/Siwosz (CAL) def. Pantic/Hickey (UCLA) 3. Seguso/Montez (UCLA) def. Goransson/Davis (CAL)

8-1 9-8 8-6

Singles 1. #2 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 6-4, 6-2 2. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #10 Marina Cossou (CAL) 6-2, 6-3 3. #83 Mari Andersson (CAL) def. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Kasia Siwosz (CAL) 6-3, 7-5 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Annie Goransson (CAL) 6-4, 6-1 6. Tayler Davis (CAL) def. Carling Seguso (UCLA) 6-2, 6-3

#12 UCLA 4, #4 Florida 1 February 14 - National Team Indoors (Madison, WI) Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #26 Boonstra/Will (FL) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) vs. Embree/Revzina (FL) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Hitimana/Bartlett (FL)

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #15 Lauren Embree (FL) 6-0, 6-2 2. #13 Allie Will (FL) def. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 3. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #81 Marrit Boonstra (FL) 6-2, 6-3 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) vs. #92 Anastasia Revzina (FL) Susp. 5. Nina Pantic (UCLA) vs. Caroline Hitimana (FL) Susp. 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Claire Bartlett (FL) 6-2, 6-4

The 2010 Bruins posted a 21-4 overall record and ended the season listed at No. 6 in the Final ITA Team Rankings.

#12 UCLA 5, #40 Pepperdine 0

8-4 Susp. 8-1

#12 UCLA 7, #58 UC Irvine 0

#4 UCLA 7, Loyola Marymount 0

January 27 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

February 3 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Bhargava/Zalameda (PEPP) 8-5 2. Hickey/Seguso (UCLA) def. Colffer/Oates (PEPP) 8-4 3. Johansson/Montez (UCLA) vs. Rice/Walters (PEPP) Susp.

Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Byron/Hammel (UCI) 2. Hickey/Montez (UCLA) def. Holladay/Kwan (UCI) 3. Johansson/Seguso (UCLA) def. Bartlett/Smith (UCI)

8-4 8-3 8-5

Doubles 1. #11 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Heckel/Nixon (LMU) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Pringle/Valenzuela (LMU) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. LaPorte/Pironkova (LMU)

8-0 8-1 8-3

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #123 Arianna Colffer (PEPP) 2. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Ali Walters (PEPP) 3. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Anamika Bhargava (PEPP) 4. Nina Pantic (UCLA) vs. Andrea Oates (PEPP) 5. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Marie Zalameda (PEPP) 6. Pamela Montez (UCLA) vs. Tania Rice (PEPP)

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #109 Steph Hammel (UCI) 6-1, 6-4 2. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. April Bisharat (UCI) 6-3, 7-6(8) 3. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Courtney Byron (UCI) 6-2, 6-2 4. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Brooke Bartlett (UCI) 6-3, 6-3 5. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Becka Kwan (UCI) 6-7(5), 6-3, (11-9) 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Kristina Smith (UCI) 6-4, 6-2

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. Jasmin Heckel (LMU) 2. #48 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Jane Pringle (LMU) 3. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Elisaveta Pironkova (LMU) 4. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Melissa Valenzuela (LMU) 5. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Estelle LaPorte (LMU) 6. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Bliss Nixon (LMU)

6-2, 6-1 6-0, 6-2 6-2, 6-3 6-3, 6-3 6-0, 6-1 6-0, 6-0

6-1, 6-3 6-1, 6-0 6-4, 6-4 Susp. 6-3, 7-5 Susp.

#12 UCLA 4, #41 UNLV 0

#12 UCLA 7, Rice 0

January 29 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

February 8 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Albers/Nedeltcheva (UNLV) 8-4 2. Hickey/Seguso (UCLA) vs. Maskaljun/Razina (UNLV) Susp. 3. #57 Montez/Pantic (UCLA) def. Hidvegi/Pavlovic (UNLV) 8-2

Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Chao/Guzman (RICE) 2. #44 Jackson/Rasch (RICE) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. H채nle/Lin (RICE)

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) vs. #50 Kristina Nedeltcheva (UNLV) Susp. 2. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #44 Jana Albers (UNLV) 6-1, 6-0 3. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) vs. Nives Pavlovic (UNLV) Susp. 4. Maya Johansson (UCLA) vs. Adrienn Hidvegi (UNLV) Susp. 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Anna Maskaljun (UNLV) 6-1, 6-3 6. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Ella Bourchier (UNLV) 6-0, 6-1

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #73 Rebekka H채nle (RICE) 2. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Jessica Jackson (RICE) 3. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Ana Guzman (RICE) 4. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Rebecca Lin (RICE) 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Alex Rasch (RICE) 6. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Daniella Trigo (RICE)

#12 UCLA 4, #36 Tulsa 1

#4 UCLA 6, Cal Poly 1 February 21 - Los Angeles Tennis Center 8-6 7-6(5) 8-0 6-1, 6-0 6-2, 6-4 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 6-4 6-4, 6-4

#12 UCLA 4, #6 Miami 3

January 30 - Los Angeles Tennis Center 8-2 Susp. 8-0

6-1, 6-1 Susp. 6-2, 6-1 6-3, 6-4 6-3, 6-4 Susp.

Doubles 1. #10 Schnack/Remynse (UCLA) def. #3 Mejia/Vallverdu (UM) 2. Bartenstein/Eichkorn (UM) def. Pantic/Hickey (UCLA) 3. Seguso/Montez (UCLA) def. Mills/Wasilewski (UM)

Doubles 1. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Blalock/Matzenauer (CP) 2. Lee/Wong (CP) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) 3. Hoffpauir/Johansson (UCLA) def. Filip/Pane (CP) Singles 1. #48 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #120 Brittany Blalock (CP) 2. Suzie Matzenauer (CP) def. #43 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) 3. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Steffi Wong (CP) 4. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Diane Filip (CP) 5. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Alexa Lee (CP) 6. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Jocelyn Davis (CP)

8-2 8-5 8-6 6-1, 6-1 6-2, 7-6 6-3, 7-6 6-1, 6-2 7-5, 6-1 6-2, 6-4

#4 UCLA 6, #11 Stanford 1

February 12 - National Team Indoors (Madison, WI)

Doubles 1. #10 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Karaitiana/Kichoutkin (UT) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) vs. Erofeeva/Szatkowska (UT) 3. Hoffpauir/Johansson (UCLA) def. Row/Zeng (UT) Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. Alexandra Kichoutkin (UT) 2. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) vs. JoAnne Karaitiana (UT) 3. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Anastasia Erofeeva (UT) 4. Ewa Szatkowska (UT) def. Carling Seguso (UCLA) 5. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Rebecca Row (UT) 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) vs. Michelle Farley (UT)

February 18 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

February 26 - Los Angeles Tennis Center 9-7 8-5 8-2

Doubles 1. #11 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #2 Barte/L. Burdette (STAN) 8-5 2. #37 M. Burdette/Tan (STAN) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 8-5 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Li/McVeigh (STAN) 8-5

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #7 Laura Vallverdu (UM) 7-5, 6-4 2. #99 Bianca Eichkorn (UM) def. #41 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 3. Anna Bartenstein (UM) def. Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 7-6(5), 2-6, 1-0 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Danielle Mills (UM) 6-2, 6-3 5. #93 Gabriela Mejia (UM) def. Nina Pantic (UCLA) 7-6, 6-3 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Claudia Wasilewski (UM) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1

Singles 1. #13 Hilary Barte (STAN) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 7-5, 2-6, (10-7) 2. #48 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #36 Lindsay Burdette (STAN) 6-7(4), 6-2, (10-6) 3. #43 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #24 Mallory Burdette (STAN) 7-6(8), 6-4 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. #54 Stacey Tan (STAN) 6-4, 6-3 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. #70 Carolyn McVeigh (STAN) 6-1, 6-4 6. #125 Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Veronica Li (STAN) 6-2, 6-2

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2010 Match-By-Match Results #5 UCLA 7, Washington State 0

#4 UCLA 4, #3 Cal 3

#7 UCLA 6, #16 USC 1

February 28 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

March 26 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

Doubles 1. #11 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #13 Andersson/Juricova (CAL) 8-5 2. #54 Cossou/Siwosz (CAL) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 9-7 3. Davis/Goransson (CAL) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) 8-6

Doubles 1. #5 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Fournier/Vasilieva (WSU) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Googe/Nicolas (WSU) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Gomez/Kankaras (WSU)

8-2 8-1 8-0

Singles 1. #2 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 6-1, 6-2 2. #20 Marina Cossou (CAL) def. #48 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 6-3, 6-3 3. #43 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #75 Mari Andersson (CAL) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Tayler Davis (CAL) 6-3, 7-5 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Nelly Radeva (CAL) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 6. #125 Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Annie Goransson (CAL) 6-2, 6-0

Singles 1. #4 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #75 Liudmila Vasilieva (WSU) 2. #49 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Elisabeth Fournier (WSU) 3. #35 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Ksenia Googe (WSU) 4. #96 Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Andjela Kankaras (WSU) 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Marina Nicolas (WSU) 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Jackie Owens (WSU)

6-1, 6-0 6-3, 6-2 5-0, Ret. 6-3, 6-3 6-1, 6-4 6-0, 6-1

#4 UCLA 4, #12 USC 3

#5 UCLA 6, #19 Washington 1

March 3 - Marks Tennis Stadium (USC) Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #36 Kinstler/Sanchez (USC) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Lao/Ramos (USC) 3. Andrews/Pulido (USC) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA)

8-4 8-4 8-6

#4 UCLA 7, Oregon 0

8-0 8-4 8-4

Singles 1. #4 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #15 Venise Chan (WASH) 6-3, 6-4 2. #6 Denise Dy (WASH) def. #49 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 2-6, 6-3, (10-3) 3. #35 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Lina Xu (WASH) 6-0, 6-1 4. #96 Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Samantha Smith (WASH) 6-1, 6-4 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Joyce Ardies (WASH) 6-3, 6-2 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Aleksandra Malovic (WASH) 6-0, 6-0

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. Julia Metzger (ORE) 6-0, 6-1 2. #37 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Trudie du Toit (ORE) 6-2, 6-2 3. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Pavlina Smatova (ORE) 6-7, 7-5, (10-5) 4. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Patricia Skowronski (ORE) 6-2, 6-2 5. Nina Pantic (UCLA) def. Emmanuelle Cor (ORE) 6-3, 6-0 6. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Sabine Fuchs (ORE) 6-2, 6-3

#2 UCLA 6, #37 Pepperdine 1

Doubles 1. #2 Barte/L. Burdette (STAN) def. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) 2. #34 M. Burdette/Tan (STAN) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 3. Li/McVeigh (STAN) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA)

8-4 9-7 8-6

Singles 1. #8 Hilary Barte (STAN) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 6-3, 5-7, (10-8) 2. #43 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #61 Lindsay Burdette (STAN) 6-3, 6-3 3. #31 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #69 Stacey Tan (STAN) 6-2, 4-6, 1-0 (10-7) 4. Mallory Burdette (STAN) def. Pamela Montez (UCLA) 6-1, 6-3 5. #109 Carolyn McVeigh (STAN) def. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3 6. Veronica Li (STAN) def. Maya Johansson (UCLA) 6-4, 6-1

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #81 Arianna Colffer (PEPP) 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 2. #37 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Anamika Bhargava (PEPP) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 3. #34 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Ali Walters (PEPP) 6-2, 6-0 4. #124 Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Marie Zalameda (PEPP) 6-1, 6-2 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Andrea Oates (PEPP) 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 6. Tania Rice (PEPP) def. Nina Pantic (UCLA) 3-6, 7-5, 6-4

#9 Baylor 4, #2 UCLA 3

Singles 1. #6 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) vs. Anne Houghton (ARMY) 2. #46 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. Erin Colton (ARMY) 3. #26 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Kristin Beehler (ARMY) 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) vs. Michael Tollerton (ARMY) 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Jurelle Mendoza (ARMY) 6. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) vs. Annie Hang (ARMY)

8-0 6-0 8-0 Susp. 6-0, 6-1 6-0, 6-2 Susp. 6-0, 6-0 Susp.

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Huh/Landsman (ARIZ) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Rietsch/Toporowska (ARIZ) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Castany/Marks (ARIZ)

Singles 1. #6 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) vs. #50 Micaela Hein (ASU) 2. #46 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #74 Kelcy McKenna (ASU) 3. #26 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) vs. Nadia Abdala (ASU) 4. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. #116 Hannah James (ASU) 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Michelle Brycki (ASU) 6. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) vs. Sianna Simmons (ASU)

8-3 8-2 8-4 Susp. 6-1, 6-2 Susp. 6-3, 6-0 6-2, 6-4 Susp.

May 20 - Athens, GA (NCAA Round of 16) 8-0 8-1 8-3

Singles 1. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #105 Natasha Marks (ARIZ) 6-2, 6-2 2. #31 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #84 Sarah Landsman (ARIZ) 6-1, 6-2 3. Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Claire Rietsch (ARIZ) 6-1, 7-5 4. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Natalia Toporowska (ARIZ) 6-1, 6-2 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Debora Castany (ARIZ) 6-3, 6-1 6. Carling Seguso (UCLA) def. Jane Huh (ARIZ) 6-0, 6-0

#8 UCLA 4, #21 Arizona State 0

March 10 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

April 10 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #11 Borsanyi/Broosova (BAY) 8-1 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Filipiak/Ormond (BAY) 8-1 3. Secerbegovic/Stanivuk (BAY) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) 8-6

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Hein/McKenna (ASU) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Brown/Simmons (ASU) 3. Brycki/James (ASU) def. Montez/Seguso (UCLA)

Singles 1. #8 Lenka Broosova (BAY) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 2. #41 Nina Secerbegovic (BAY) def. #34 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) 6-3, 6-1 3. #98 Taylor Ormond (BAY) def. #37 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 4. #124 Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. #53 Csilla Borsanyi (BAY) 6-2, 7-5 5. Karolina Filipiak (BAY) def. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) 6-0, 6-4 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Carla Lindlar (BAY) 6-2, 6-4

Singles 1. Micaela Hein (ASU) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 6-4, 7-6(3) 2. #80 Kelcy McKenna (ASU) def. #43 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 7-6 (6), 6-4 3. #31 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. Hannah James (ASU) 6-1, 6-0 4. Michelle Brycki (ASU) def. Pamela Montez (UCLA) 7-6(4), 3-6, 7-6(4) 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Sianna Simmons (ASU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 6. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Ashlee Brown (ASU) 6-3, 6-2

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Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Hein/McKenna (ASU) 2. Abdala/Brycki (ASU) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Brown/Simmons (ASU)

#10 Duke 4, #7 UCLA 2

April 9 - Los Angeles Tennis Center 8-4 8-3 8-1

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Beehler/Houghton (ARMY) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Colton/Hang (ARMY) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Tollerton/Verano (ARMY)

May 15 - Los Angeles Tennis Center (NCAA 2nd Rd.)

#8 UCLA 7, #56 Arizona 0

March 9 - Malibu, CA

Singles 1. #8 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #3 Maria Sanchez (USC) 7-5, 7-5 2. #51 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) def. #24 Alison Ramos (USC) 1-6, 6-1, 6-1 3. #26 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #28 Danielle Lao (USC) 7-5, 6-1 4. #100 Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Pamela Montez (UCLA) 0-6, 7-6(6), (10-8) 5. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) def. Sarah Fansler (USC) 6-1, 6-4 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Cristala Andrews (USC) 6-0, 6-0

#7 UCLA 4, #23 Arizona State 0

April 3 - Stanford, CA 8-2 8-5 8-0

8-6 8-5 9-7

May 14 - Los Angeles Tennis Center (NCAA 1st Rd.)

#12 Stanford 5, #7 UCLA 2

March 8 - Eugene, OR

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. Bhargava/Zalameda (PEPP) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Oates/Walters (PEPP) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Panu/Rice (PEPP)

Doubles 1. #5 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #11 Ardies/Dy (WASH) 2. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Chan/Smith (WASH) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Malovic/Xu (WASH)

Doubles 1. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) def. #55 Lao/Sanchez (USC) 2. #77 Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. Pulido/Ramos (USC) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Fansler/Kinstler (USC)

#7 UCLA 4, Army 0

March 27 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

Singles 1. #3 Maria Sanchez (USC) def. #5 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 2. #21 Alison Ramos (USC) def. #37 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 6-2, 6-3 3. #34 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) def. #22 Danielle Lao (USC) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 4. #124 Pamela Montez (UCLA) def. Sarah Fansler (USC) 6-4, 6-2 5. #91 Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) 6-7(7), 6-1, 7-5 6. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Cristala Andrews (USC) 7-5, 6-3

Doubles 1. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) def. du Toit/Smatova (ORE) 2. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. Fuchs/Metzger (ORE) 3. Johansson/Remynse (UCLA) def. Cor/Skowronski (ORE)

April 16 - Los Angeles Tennis Center

8-5 8-5 9-8(4)

Doubles 1. #32 Granson/Nze (DUKE) def. #4 Remynse/Schnack (UCLA) 2. #38 Clayton/Gorny (DUKE) def. Hickey/Pantic (UCLA) 3. Montez/Seguso (UCLA) def. #73 Plotkin/Zsilinszka (DUKE)

8-5 8-3 8-5

Singles 1. #6 Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) def. #47 Ellah Nze (DUKE) 6-0, 6-7, 6-2 2. #81 Elizabeth Plotkin (DUKE) def. #46 Noelle Hickey (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(3) 3. #26 Andrea Remynse (UCLA) vs. #34 Reka Zsilinszka (DUKE) Susp. 4. Amanda Granson (DUKE) def. Pamela Montez (UCLA) 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 5. Maya Johansson (UCLA) def. Monica Gorny (DUKE) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 6. Mary Clayton (DUKE) def. Stephanie Hoffpauir (UCLA) 6-1, 6-2


All-Time Letterwinners

E

Kimberly Po ..................................1990-91 Cristina Popescu ...........................1998-01 Sara Poppelbaum .............................. 1982

Jessica Emmons ...........................1988-90 Feriel Esseghir ..............................2003-04

R

F

Becky Rajfer ...................................... 1998 Amber Ray ...................................2004-07 Andrea Remynse...........................2008-10 Brittany Rosen ..............................2008-09 LeeAnn Rostovsky .........................1992-93 Katia Roubanova ...........................1997-99 Kelly Rudolph................................1995-98

Lauren Fisher ...............................2001-04 Alexandra Fleming ............................. 2007 Cammie Foley ...............................1990-93 Brandi Freudenberg ......................1996-99 Mariko Fritz-Krockow ....................2001-02 Jennifer Fuchs ..............................1986-87

G Amanda Basica

A Jessica Algazi ...............................1984-85 Annemarie Amaral ............................. 1987 Jody Anglin...................................1996-97

B Jenny Baker .................................1992-93 Penny Barg........................................ 1983 Colinne Bartel ...............................1986-88 Lauren Barto.................................2009-10 Amanda Basica.............................1998-00 Becky Bell ....................................1978-80 Daniela Bercek .............................2004-05 Rene Blount ....................................... 1978 Megan Bradley .................................. 2002 Andrea Bruno ...............................1981-82

Kerry Gallant.................................1995-96 Barbara Gerken ................................. 1983 Dana Gilbert .................................1978-79 Chelsea Godbey ................................. 2001 Lara Goldt ......................................... 1989 Laura Gordon................................2003-06 Lucy Gordon .................................1979-80 Shannon Gordon ...........................1978-79 Alyson Gray ..................................1996-98 Shana Gray...................................1996-98 Sarah Gregg .................................2002-05

D Karen Dewis .................................1981-84 Jordan Dockendorf............................. 2009 Jennifer Donahue..........................1998-00 Jill Doty ............................................. 1987 Kirsten Dreyer ...............................1988-91 Becky Duesler...............................2007-08 Jeanne Duvall .................................... 1978

The 2010 Bruins pos

L Debbie LaFranchi ..........................1989-91 Maria LaFranchi ............................1985-88 Lynn Lewis ...................................1982-85 Andrea Lieberman ............................. 1989 Tracy Lin ......................................2005-08 Anna-Viktoria Lind ........................2006-09 Anya Loncaric ...............................2003-05 Heather Ludloff .............................1982-83 Elizabeth Lumpkin .........................2005-08

M Anne Mall .......................................... 1992 Helena Manset..............................1980-83 Petya Marinova .............................1999-02 Alysia May ......................................... 1989 Iwalani McCalla.............................1989-92 Alex McGoodwin ...........................2004-08 Anicia Mendez ..............................1993-96 Allegra Milholland .........................1990-91 Elizabeth Minter ................................. 1984 Pamela Montez .................................. 2010 Jennifer Moyers ................................. 1987

C Cindy Campbell.............................1980-82 Jackie Carleton .............................2003-04 Debbie Ceccato ................................. 1987 Mamie Ceniza ...............................1989-92 Jane Chi.......................................1993-95 Stephanie Chi ...............................1995-96 Meredith Chiles.................................. 1993 Allyson Cooper..............................1985-88 Annica Cooper ..............................1997-00

S Stella Sampras .............................1988-91 Elizabeth Schmidt .........................1997-00 Yasmin Schnack ...........................2007-10 Carling Seguso .............................2009-10 Kathy Snelson .................................... 1978 Shelly Solomon .............................1981-82 Diana Spadea ...............................1994-95 Abigail Spears.................................... 2000 Liz Stadler ....................................1980-81 Susie Starrett................................1994-95 Michelle Stiefel .............................2000-01

Cammie Foley

N

Ann Henricksson

Beth Nicholson................................... 1989

H Michelle Hain ..................................... 1987 Catherine Hawley ..........................2000-02 Ann Henricksson ................................ 1979 Noelle Hickey ..................................... 2010 Jenny Hilt .....................................1991-94 Stephanie Hoffpauir............................ 2010 Kristy Howard .................................... 1994 Karin Huebner...............................1980-83 Patricia Hy ....................................1984-86

O Kathy O’Brien ...............................1979-82 Kathy O’Daly .................................1995-97 Catherine O’Meara ........................1986-89 Wendy Ouwendijk .........................1987-88

P Nina Pantic ...................................2009-10 Keri Phebus ..................................1993-96

J Jill Jablonow.................................1980-82 Michelle Jannone ..........................1994-95 Stacey Jellen ..................................... 1994 Ashley Joelson..............................2006-09 Maya Johansson ...........................2009-10 Kate Jolson...................................2003-04 Shilpa Joshi ..................................2003-04

W Angela Walker.................................... 1980 Sara Walker ..................................2000-03 Karina Walters ................................... 1985 Stephanie Wetmore .......................2007-09 Susi Wild ........................................... 2003 Jannell Wilkins ................................... 1987

Y

K

Z Riza Zalameda ..............................2005-08 Zana Zlebnik.................................2000-01 Kathy O’Brien

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U Joni Urban ....................................1985-88

Nina Yaftali ...................................2003-04 Sarah Yang ...................................2007-08 Paige Yaroshuk .............................1992-96

Kathrin Keil ...................................1981-82 Kati Kocsis....................................1997-98 Andrea Kriva ...................................... 1983

Karen Dewis

T Robin Tenny ....................................... 1978 Jane Thomas ................................1984-87 Helen Tu .......................................1991-93


All-Time Lineups 2010

2004

1998

1992

1986

1. Yasmin Schnack 2. Noelle Hickey 3. Andrea Remynse 4. Pamela Montez 5. Maya Johansson 6. Stephanie Hoffpauir

1. Daniela Bercek 2. Jackie Carleton 3. Feriel Esseghir 4. Sarah Gregg 5. Lauren Fisher 6. Laura Gordon

1. Annica Cooper 2. Cristina Popescu 3. Elizabeth Schmidt 4. Kati Kocsis or Kelly Rudolph 5. Amanda Basica or Kocsis 6. Rudolph or B. Freudenberg

1. Mamie Ceniza 2. Iwalani McCalla 3. Anne Mall 4. Cammie Foley 5. P. Yaroshuk or L. Rostovsky 6. J. Hilt or J. Baker

1. Jane Thomas 2. Joni Urban 3. Jennifer Fuchs 4. Patricia Hy 5. Allyson Cooper 6. M. LaFranchi or C. O’Meara

1. Remynse/Schnack 2. Hickey/Nina Pantic 3. Montez/Carling Seguso

1. Bercek/Fisher 2. Carleton/Esseghir 3. Gordon/Gregg

1. Roubanova/Schmidt 2. Cooper/Kocsis 3. Basica/Popescu

1. Ceniza/McCalla 2. Baker/Mall 3. Foley/Yaroshuk

1. Fuchs/Thomas 2. LaFranchi/Urban 3. Cooper/Bartel

2009

2003

1997

1991

1985

1. Yasmin Schnack 2. Andrea Remynse 3. Maya Johansson 4. Nina Pantic 5. Ashley Joelson 6. Carling Seguso

1. Sara Walker 2. Jackie Carleton 3. Susi Wild 4. Sarah Gregg 5. Laura Gordon 6. Anya Loncaric

1. Kati Kocsis 2. Elizabeth Schmidt 3. Annica Cooper 4. Kelly Rudolph 5. Katia Roubanova 6. Brandi Freudenberg

1. Kimberly Po 2. Iwalani McCalla 3. Kirsten Dreyer 4. Stella Sampras 5. Mamie Ceniza 6. Cammie Foley

1. Lynn Lewis 2. Joni Urban 3. Jane Thomas 4. Allyson Cooper 5. Maria LaFranchi 6. Karina Walters

1. Remynse/Schnack 2. Seguso/Stephanie Wetmore 3. Joelson/Pantic

1. Gordon/Walker 2. Gregg/Wild 3. Carleton/Loncaric

1. Roubanova/Schmidt 2. Cooper/Kocsis 3. Freudenberg/Rudolph

1. Sampras/Po 2. Ceniza/McCalla 3. Milholland/Dreyer

1. Thomas/Lewis 2. Urban/LaFranchi 3. Cooper/Algazi

2008

2002

1996

1990

1984

1. Riza Zalameda 2. Tracy Lin 3. Yasmin Schnack 4. Andrea Remynse 5. Elizabeth Lumpkin 6. Alex McGoodwin

1. Megan Bradley 2. Sara Walker 3. Petya Marinova 4. Sarah Gregg 5. Lauren Fisher 6. Catherine Hawley

1. Keri Phebus 2. Paige Yaroshuk 3. Stephanie Chi 4. Kelly Rudolph 5. Brandi Freudenberg 6. A. Mendez or J. Anglin

1. Jessica Emmons 2. Mamie Ceniza 3. Kirsten Dreyer 4. Cammie Foley 5. Stella Sampras 6. Iwalani McCalla

1. Elizabeth Minter 2. Patricia Hy 3. Lynn Lewis 4. Karen Dewis 5. Jane Thomas 6. Jessica Algazi

1. Lin/Zalameda 2. Lumpkin/Stephanie Wetmore 3. McGoodwin/Schnack

1. Marinova/Walker 2. Bradley/Fisher 3. Gregg/Hawley

1. Phebus/Yaroshuk 2. Chi/Freudenberg 3. Rudolph/Mendez

1. Sampras/Ceniza 2. McCalla/Dreyer 3. Po/Emmons

1. Lewis/Minter 2. Thomas/Dewis 3. Hy/Algazi

2007

2001

1995

1989

1983

1. Riza Zalameda 2. Tracy Lin 3. Yasmin Schnack 4. Ashley Joelson 5. Alex McGoodwin 6. Elizabeth Lumpkin

1. Sara Walker 2. Catherine Hawley 3. Lauren Fisher 4. Petya Marinova 5. Mariko Fritz-Krockow 6. Jennifer Donahue

1. Jane Chi 2. Keri Phebus 3. Paige Yaroshuk 4. Stephanie Chi 5. K. Rudolph 6. A. Mendez or D. Spadea

1. Jessica Emmons 2. Alysia May 3. Mamie Ceniza 4. Stella Sampras 5. Iwalani McCalla 6. K. Dreyer or C. O’Meara

1. Heather Ludloff 2. Barbara Gerken 3. Penny Barg 4. Karen Dewis 5. Andrea Kriva 6. K. Huebner or H. Manset

1. Schnack/Zalameda 2. Joelson/McGoodwin 3. Lumpkin/Stephanie Wetmore

1. Fisher/Marinova 2. Fritz-Krockow/Walker 3. Donahue/Hawley

1. Phebus/Susie Starrett 2. Chi/Chi 3. Yaroshuk/Spadea

1. Ceniza/Sampras 2. Emmons/May 3. Dreyer/McCalla

1. Ludloff/Gerken 2. Barg/Kriva 3. Manset/Davis

2006

2000

1994

1988

1982

1. Laura Gordon 2. Riza Zalameda 3. Tracy Lin 4. Alex McGoodwin 5. Ashley Joelson 6.Elizabeth Lumpkin

1. Sara Walker 2. Annica Cooper 3. Amanda Basica 4. Abigail Spears 5. Elizabeth Schmidt 6. Catherine Hawley

1. Jane Chi 2. Keri Phebus 3. D. Spadea or S. Starrett 4. Jenny Hilt 5. Stacey Jellen 6. Anicia Mendez

1. Allyson Cooper 2. Jessica Emmons 3. Kirsten Dreyer 4. Stella Sampras 5. Joni Urban 6. M. LaFranchi or C. O’Meara

1. Kathrin Keil 2. Heather Ludloff 3. Shelly Solomon 4. Lynn Lewis 5. Kathy O’Brien 6. Helena Manset

1. Gordon/Zalameda 2. Lumpkin/McGoodwin 3. Joelson/Lin

1. Basica/Walker 2. Schmidt/Spears 3. Cooper/Marinova

1. Phebus/Starrett 2. Chi/Hilt 3. Mendez/Jellen or Spadea

1. Sampras/Cooper 2. Urban/Emmons 3. Dreyer/LaFranchi or Bartel

1. Ludloff/Lewis 2. O’Brien/Manset 3. Solomon/Keil

2005

1999

1993

1987

1981

1. Daniela Bercek 2. Riza Zalameda 3. Alex McGoodwin 4. Sarah Gregg 5. Tracy Lin 6. Laura Gordon

1. Annica Cooper 2. Amanda Basica 3. Brandi Freudenberg 4. Elizabeth Schmidt 5. Petya Marinova 6. Rochelle Raiss

1. Keri Phebus 2. Cammie Foley 3. Jenny Hilt 4. Jane Chi 5. Paige Yaroshuk 6. M. Chiles or L. Rostovsky

1. Jane Thomas 2. Joni Urban 3. Jennifer Fuchs 4. Allyson Cooper 5. Catherine O’Meara 6. Maria LaFranchi

1. Kathrin Keil 2. Kathy O’Brien 3. Shelly Solomon 4. Ann Henricksson 5. Karen Dewis 6. Liz Stadler

1. Bercek/Zalameda 2. Gordon/McGoodwin 3. Gregg/Lin

1. Cooper/Basica 2. Marinova/Popescu 3. Freudenberg/Roubanova

1. Phebus/Chi 2. Hilt/Yaroshuk 3. Foley/Chiles

1. Thomas/Fuchs 2. Cooper/Urban 3. LaFranchi/O’Meara

1. Manset/O’Brien 2. Henricksson/Dewis 3. Keil/Solomon

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All-Americans / Award Winners

All-Americans Amanda Basica......................1999 Becky Bell .............................1979 Daniela Bercek ................ 2004-05 Rene Blount ...........................1978 Megan Bradley ......................2002 Jackie Carleton ................ 2003-04 Mamie Ceniza ........1989-90-91-92 Stephanie Chi ........................1995 Jane Chi.......................... 1994-95 Annica Cooper ............ 1997-98-99 Jeanne Duvall ........................1978 Jessica Emmons .............. 1988-89 Lauren Fisher .................. 2001-02 Cammie Foley ........................1993 Jennifer Fuchs ................. 1986-87 Barbara Gerken .....................1983 Dana Gilbert .................... 1978-79 Laura Gordon.........................2006 Shannon Gordon .............. 1978-79 Ann Hendricksson ............ 1979-81 Noelle Hickey .........................2010 Patricia Hy .............................1984 Kathrin Keil ...................... 1981-82 Kati Kocsis.............................1997 Andrea Kriva ..........................1983 Lynn Lewis ................. 1982-84-85

Tracy Lin ......................... 2007-08 Heather Ludloff ................ 1982-83 Helena Manset................. 1982-83 Elizabeth Minter .....................1984 Petya Marinova ................ 2001-02 Alysia May .............................1989 Iwalani McCalla................ 1991-92 Kathy O’Brien ........1979-80-81-82 Keri Phebus ...........1993-94-95-96 Kimberly Po ...........................1991 Andrea Remynse.............. 2009-10 Katia Roubanova ....................1997 Stella Sampras ......1988-89-90-91 Elizabeth Schmidt ..................1997 Yasmin Schnack ......... 2007-09-10 Paula Smith ..................... 1976-77 Shelly Solomon ................ 1981-82 Diana Spadea ........................1994 Susie Starrett................... 1994-95 Cindy Thomas ........................1976 Jane Thomas .............. 1985-86-87 Joni Urban .................. 1985-87-88 Sara Walker ...........2000-01-02-03 Paige Yaroshuk ......................1996 Riza Zalameda .......2005-06-07-08

Heather Ludloff (left) and Lynn Lewis won the 1982 NCAA Doubles Championship.

Susie Starrett

Jane Thomas

ITA/Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award (Southwest Region)

ITA Assistant Coach of the Year (Southwest Region)

Honda Award Winners

Year ............................................Name 2002..................................Sara Walker 2006............................... Laura Gordon 2007.........................Elizabeth Lumpkin

Year ............................................Name 1999................................Rance Brown 2000................................Rance Brown 2007................................Rance Brown 2010................................Rance Brown

Award Winners ITA Player of the Year Year ............................................Name 1995..................................Keri Phebus ITA Rookie of the Year Year ............................................Name 2002............................. Megan Bradley ITA Rookie of the Year (Southwest Region) Year ............................................Name 2001............................... Lauren Fisher 2003.............................Jackie Carleton ITA Coach of the Year (Southwest Region) Year ............................................Name 1988.....................................Bill Zaima 1989.....................................Bill Zaima 1990.....................................Bill Zaima 1995.....................................Bill Zaima 1996.....................................Bill Zaima 2000............................. Stella Sampras ITA/Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award Year ............................................Name 2006............................... Laura Gordon

ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership Award (Southwest Region) Year ............................................Name 2008.........................Elizabeth Lumpkin ITA National Intercollegiate Indoors Champions Year ............................................Name 1995..................................Jane Chi (S) 1995....... Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett (D) USTA/ITA National Indoors Sportsmanship Award

ITA Senior Player of the Year Year ............................................Name 1996..................................Keri Phebus 2008..............................Riza Zalameda

Year ............................................Name 1978 ..............................Jeanne Duvall 1995 .................................Keri Phebus UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Year ............................................Name 2007..................................Keri Phebus Note: ITA awards are national honors unless otherwise indicated

ITA Senior Player of the Year (Southwest Region) Year ............................................Name 1996..................................Keri Phebus 2008..............................Riza Zalameda 2010........................... Yasmin Schnack

Year ............................................Name 2003..................................Sara Walker

ITA Player to Watch

ITA Assistant Coach of the Year

Year ............................................Name 1993..................................Keri Phebus 2000..................................Sara Walker

Year ............................................Name 2000................................Rance Brown 2010................................Rance Brown

UCLA Female Athlete of the Year Year ............................................Name 1995..................................Keri Phebus

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Honda Award winner Jeanne Duvall


Pac-10 Conference Honors

The 2008 team captured the school’s first Pac-10 Championship in women’s tennis, ending the conference season with a 7-1 record.

All-Pac-10

Pac-10 Singles Champions

Year ................................................... Name 1987....................................... Jane Thomas 1988.....................................Allyson Cooper 1989.................................. Jessica Emmons 1990.................................. Jessica Emmons 1991......................................... Kimberly Po 1992......................................Mamie Ceniza 1993......................................... Keri Phebus 1994..............................................Jane Chi ................................................. Keri Phebus 1995....................................... Jane Chi, 1st ...........................................Keri Phebus, 1st 1996...................................Keri Phebus, 1st ......................................Paige Yaroshuk, 1st .......................................Stephanie Chi, 2nd 1997.................................... Kati Kocsis, 1st ................................. Elizabeth Schmidt, 2nd 1998............................... Annica Cooper, 1st ...................................Cristina Popescu, 2nd 1999............................... Annica Cooper, 1st .....................................Amanda Basica, HM ................................... Cristina Popescu, HM 2000...................................Sara Walker, 1st ...................................... Annica Cooper, 2nd .......................................Abigail Spears, HM 2001...................................Sara Walker, 1st 2002...................................Sara Walker, 1st ...................................... Megan Bradley, 1st 2003..................................Sara Walker, 2nd .....................................Jackie Carleton, 2nd 2004............................. Daniela Bercek, 2nd .....................................Jackie Carleton, 2nd 2005.............................. Daniela Bercek, 1st ......................................Riza Zalameda, 2nd 2006................................ Laura Gordon, 1st ......................................Riza Zalameda, 2nd ...............................................Tracy Lin, HM 2007...............................Riza Zalameda, 1st .............................................. Tracy Lin, 2nd ................................... Yasmin Schnack, 2nd 2008...............................Riza Zalameda, 1st .............................................. Tracy Lin, 2nd ...................................Andrea Remynse, HM 2009............................ Yasmin Schnack, 1st .................................. Andrea Remynse, 2nd 2010............................ Yasmin Schnack, 1st ................................. Andrea Remynse (2nd) ....................................... Noelle Hickey (HM)

Year ................................................... Name 1987....................................... Jane Thomas 1995......................................... Keri Phebus 1998..................................... Annica Cooper 2000......................................... Sara Walker 2008..................................... Riza Zalameda 2010...................................Yasmin Schnack

Pac-10 Doubles Champions Year ................................................... Name 1989.............Mamie Ceniza / Stella Sampras 1991................Kimberly Po / Stella Sampras 1996................Keri Phebus / Paige Yaroshuk 2001.........Mariko Fritz-Krockow/Sara Walker 2007............Yasmin Schnack/Riza Zalameda 2010.........Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack

Pac-10 Invitational Singles Champions Year ................................................... Name 2006.....................................Ashley Joelson 2008.................................. Alex McGoodwin 2009.....................................Carling Seguso 2010.......................................... Nina Pantic

Pac-10 Invitational Doubles Champions

2005............................Alex McGoodwin, 1st ..................................... Daniela Bercek, 2nd ........................................Laura Gordon, HM ......................................... Sarah Gregg, HM 2006............................Alex McGoodwin, 1st .............................................. Tracy Lin, 2nd ................................ Elizabeth Lumpkin, 2nd ......................................Riza Zalameda, 2nd ........................................Laura Gordon, HM 2007....................................... Tracy Lin, 1st ..................................Elizabeth Lumpkin, 1st ....................................Alex McGoodwin, 1st ......................................Riza Zalameda, 2nd .................................Anna-Viktoria Lind, HM 2008....................................... Tracy Lin, 1st ..................................Elizabeth Lumpkin, 1st ....................................Alex McGoodwin, 1st ......................................Riza Zalameda, 2nd 2009.......................... Andrea Remynse, 2nd ...................................... Ashley Joelson, HM 2010.......................... Andrea Remynse (1st) .......................................... Nina Pantic (HM)

Pac-10 Doubles Team of the Year

Pac-10 Player of the Year

Year ................................................... Name 2008..................................... Riza Zalameda

Year ................................................... Name 1995......................................... Keri Phebus 1998..................................... Annica Cooper 2008..................................... Riza Zalameda 2010...................................Yasmin Schnack

Year ................................................... Name 2005..............Daniela Bercek/Riza Zalameda 2008.......................Tracy Lin/Riza Zalameda 2010.........Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack

Pac-10 Coach of the Year Year ................................................... Name 1988............................................ Bill Zaima 1991............................................ Bill Zaima 2008........................Stella Sampras Webster

Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Year ................................................... Name 2000......................................... Sara Walker 2002.....................................Megan Bradley 2004.....................................Daniela Bercek

Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Pac-10 Team Champions Year .................................................. Coach 2008........................Stella Sampras Webster

Year ................................................... Name 2009.......Maya Johansson/Anna-Viktoria Lind 2010....... Stephanie Hoffpauir/Carling Seguso

Pac-10 All-Academic Year ................................................... Name 1991................................Kirsten Dreyer, 1st ..........................................Kimberly Po, 2nd 1998............................... Annica Cooper, 1st 1999............................. Amanda Basica, 1st ....................................... Annica Cooper, 1st ................................... Cristina Popescu, HM ................................... Katia Roubanova, HM ..................................Elizabeth Schmidt, HM 2000............................. Amanda Basica, 1st ....................................... Annica Cooper, 1st ................................. Elizabeth Schmidt, 2nd 2002............................... Lauren Fisher, 2nd .................................. Catherine Hawley, HM 2004................................ Lauren Fisher, 1st ..................................... Jackie Carleton, HM

UCLA took home the Pac-10 team trophy at the 1991 Ojai Valley Championships.

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National Championship History

UCLA defeated Cal, 4-0 in the 2008 NCAA Final in Tulsa, Okla.

National Championships (2) Year .........................Place (Organization) 1976...........................................4th (AIAW) 1977...........................................9th (AIAW) 1978........................................... 3rd (AIAW 1979...........................................4th (AIAW) 1980...........................................6th (AIAW) 1981.........................................1st (AIAW) 1982......................................... 2nd (NCAA) 1983..........................................3rd (NCAA) 1984..........................................5th (NCAA) 1985..........................................9th (NCAA) 1986..........................................9th (NCAA) 1987..........................................5th (NCAA) 1988..........................................3rd (NCAA) 1989......................................... 2nd (NCAA) 1990..........................................3rd (NCAA) 1991......................................... 2nd (NCAA) 1992.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 1993.......................................T-9th (NCAA)

UCLA’s national championships in BOLD

Allyson Cooper (left) and Stella Sampras took home the NCAA Doubles title in 1989 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

Keri Phebus won the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships (w/Susie Starrett) in 1995.

Year .........................Place (Organization) 1994.......................................T-9th (NCAA) 1995.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 1996.......................................T-3rd (NCAA) 1997.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 1998.......................................T-9th (NCAA) 1999.....................................T-17th (NCAA) 2000.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 2001.......................................T-9th (NCAA) 2002.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 2003.......................................T-5th (NCAA) 2004......................................... 2nd (NCAA) 2005.......................................T-9th (NCAA) 2006.......................................T-9th (NCAA) 2007......................................... 2nd (NCAA) 2008........................................ 1st (NCAA) 2009.......................................T-9th (NCAA)

NCAA Singles Champions (1) Year .........................................................................................................................Result 1995................................................................. Keri Phebus def. Kelly Pace (Texas), 6-2, 6-3

NCAA Doubles Champions (6) Year .........................................................................................................................Result 1982........Heather Ludloff/Lynn Lewis def. Kathy O’Brien/Helena Manset (UCLA), 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 1988.....Stella Sampras/Allyson Cooper def. Ronnie Reis/Jami Yonekura (Miami), 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 1992......... Mamie Ceniza/Iwalani McCalla def. Susan Gilchrist/Vickie Paynter (Texas), 6-4, 6-4 1995......................Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett def. Cristina Moros/Kelly Pace (Texas), 6-3, 6-3 2004....... Daniela Bercek/Lauren Fisher def. Jessica Johnson/Ashley Kroh (Marshall), 6-4, 6-4 2008...... Tracy Lin/Riza Zalameda def. Melanie Gloria/Tinesta Rowe (Fresno St.), 6-2, 4-6, 6-3

Tracy Lin (left) and Riza Zalameda won the 2008 NCAA Doubles title in Tulsa, Okla.

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Daniela Bercek (left) and Lauren Fisher claimed the 2004 NCAA Doubles title in Athens, Ga.


Bruins in the Pros / Singles Records

Bruins on the WTA Tour Career-high WTA Tour Rankings as of Jan. 8, 2011. Players are Listed in order of highest singles ranking (Top 500 only). Name Singles Doubles Kim Po-Messerli Patricia Hy-Boulais Dana Gilbert Barbara Gerken Heather Ludloff Jane Chi Abigail Spears Kathrin Keil Paula Smith Jessica Emmons Keri Phebus Jennifer Fuchs Jane Thomas Stella Sampras Stephanie Chi Karen Dewis Allyson Cooper Iwalani McCalla Elizabeth Schmidt Lynn Lewis Brandi Freudenberg Elizabeth Lumpkin Annica Cooper Susie Starrett

14 28 46 55 57 62 66 68 87 131 186 206 244 248 265 280 339 347 380 425 432 443 464 491

6 36 NR 45 37 178 40 209 75 71 147 113 106 142 304 NR 249 329 137 295 380 280 379 292

Former Bruin Kimberly Po-Messerli (second from left) and her partner Nathalie Tauziat finished runner-up at the 2001 U.S. Open, falling to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs in the championship match.

Abigail Spears

Riza Zalameda

Barbara Gerkin

Miscellaneous Singles Records Most Wins Overall Top 20 (Since 1991) Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Keri Phebus Annica Cooper Sara Walker Yasmin Schnack Elizabeth Lumpkin Riza Zalameda Tracy Lin Kelly Rudolph Jane Chi Laura Gordon Brandi Freudenberg Ashley Joelson Andrea Remynse Alex McGoodwin Elizabeth Schmidt Sarah Gregg Paige Yaroshuk Catherine Hawley Jenny Hilt Petya Marinova Lauren Fisher

Most Wins at No. 1 Singles Record 144-29 120-55 115-43 106-43 101-41 97-55 94-58 91-44 89-24 87-56 84-65 83-57 82-38 81-46 79-71 68-57 65-66 61-45 57-51 57-55 57-41

Top 10 (Since 1991) Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Wins

Keri Phebus Sara Walker Riza Zalameda Annica Cooper Yasmin Schnack Daniela Bercek Jane Chi Megan Bradley Jackie Carleton Iwalani McCalla

51 38 36 29 28 20 19 15 14 11

Sara Walker

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Jane Chi


All-Time Records

Yearly Record (Since 1972) Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 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

Record 8-0 8-1 8-2 16-5 18-3 16-4 23-4 21-3 21-10 27-4 29-4 23-6 17-7 14-11 14-9 22-7 20-6 21-5 23-7 23-5 16-8 8-14 15-8 16-9 19-6 16-6 17-11 18-8 17-9 9-19 19-5 16-11 21-8 17-6 15-7 21-8 24-5 19-7 21-4

National Finish — — — — 4th 9th 3rd 4th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 9th 9th 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd T-5th T-9th T-9th T-5th T-3rd T-5th T-9th T-17th T-5th T-9th T-5th T-5th 2nd T-9th T-9th 2nd 1st T-9th T-9th

Conference Finish — — — — 1st (SCWIAC) 2nd (WCAA) 2nd (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 2nd (WCAA) 2nd (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 2nd (WCAA) 4th (WCAA) 4th (PacWest) T-4th (PacWest) 2nd (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 2nd (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 2nd (Pac-10) T-4th (Pac-10) 6th (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 4th (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 2nd (Pac-10) 4th (Pac-10) 4th (Pac-10) T-2nd (Pac-10) 7th (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 5th (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 3rd (Pac-10) 4th (Pac-10) T-2nd (Pac-10) T-1st (Pac-10) 4th (Pac-10) 2nd (Pac-10)

Head Coach Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin Gayle Godwin, Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Bill Zaima Stella Sampras Stella Sampras Stella Sampras Stella Sampras Stella Sampras Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster Stella Sampras Webster

TOTALS: 696-262 (.727) in 39 years Note: Women’s tennis was elevated to varsity status in 1976

The 1982 Bruins won the WCAA Conference title, advancing to their second-straight NCAA Final.

The 1991 UCLA team finished with a 23-5 overall record.

Led by All-American Keri Phebus, the 1996 Bruins tied for third at the NCAA Championships.

All-Time Record vs. Opponents Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Army Baylor Boise State Boston College Boston University Brown Brigham Young Buffalo California (Berkeley) Cal Poly Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge Clemson Colorado Denver Duke Florida

57-8 51-16 2-0 1-0 1-4 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 5-2 1-0 35-27 3-0 1-0 1-0 21-0 4-0 7-0 6-2 1-0 1-0 3-3 11-12

Florida State Fresno State Georgia Georgia Tech Harvard Hawai’i Hawai’i-Pacific Illinois Illinois State Indiana IUPUI Kansas Kentucky Long Beach State Louisiana State Loyola Marymount Marquette Miami (FL) Michigan Minnesota Mississippi New Mexico Notre Dame

1-0 11-1 3-7 2-2 4-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 7-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 28-0 1-0 18-0 1-0 8-4 1-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 4-0

North Carolina Northwestern Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Pacific Pepperdine Princeton Quinnipiac Rice Rollins San Diego San Diego State Santa Clara South Alabama South Carolina Southern Southern Methodist Stanford Texas Christian Tennessee Texas

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3-1 3-3 0-1 2-0 1-0 14-0 7-1 49-13 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 12-0 26-7 1-0 1-1 4-0 1-0 3-1 16-72 1-0 3-0 9-10

Texas A&M Trinity Tulsa UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego UNLV USC US International Utah Vanderbilt Wake Forest Washington Washington State Western Michigan William & Mary Wisconsin Yale

1-0 9-8 1-0 3-0 36-2 1-0 29-0 2-0 12-0 41-44 4-0 9-0 1-2 1-0 17-2 16-1 1-0 3-1 4-0 2-0


The Los Angeles Tennis Center

With the ability to hold more than 10,000 spectators, the Los Angeles Tennis Center is one of the nation’s premier on-campus facilities.

The Los Angeles Tennis Center Located on the UCLA campus nestled just west of Pauley Pavilion and south of Drake Stadium is the impressive Los Angeles Tennis Center: home to both UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams. The LATC was the first large-scale outdoor tennis stadium opened in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and was officially dedicated on May 20, 1984, just in time to host the 1984 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships and the 1984 Olympic Games. Since then, the LATC has been site of several top collegiate and professional tournaments. The NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships returned to the LATC in 1987 and ’88, while the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships called the LATC home in 1997.

The front entrance to the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

On the professional level, the LATC has been a regular stop of the ATP Tour for many years. The first tournament held at the LATC, the Union 76 Pacific Southwest Open, featured former Bruins Jimmy Connors and Eliot Teltscher in the finals. The tournament, renamed The LA Open, continues to thrive at the LATC each summer. The LATC features eight lighted, hard-surface courts, a 5,800-permanent seat grandstand around the three main courts and a two-level clubhouse. At full capacity, the LATC can accommodate more than 10,000 spectators. The clubhouse contains locker rooms, coaches’ offices and team rooms for both the UCLA men’s and women’s teams, as well as offices for the Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA). The second level of the clubhouse features a 4,000-square foot indoor dining area and kitchen. Center court is called the Times-Mirror Center Court. The stadium is named the Straus Stadium and Clubhouse.

In addition to the three stadium courts, the LATC features five back courts.

A recent addition to the LATC came in 2005 when the Greiner Family Scoreboard was added to the back courts. Prior to that, the Budge Offer Family Scoreboard was added to the stadium courts in 2000. Both scoreboards enable fans to follow the action on every court from either location. The newest project at the LATC was completed in January of 2010, as both the men’s and women’s teams received a complete renovation of their locker rooms.

The men’s and women’s locker rooms were renovated in 2010.

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Administrator Biographies

Dan Guerrero

Glenn Toth

Dr. Gene Block

Athletic Director 9th Year

Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director 14th Year

Chancellor 4th Year

On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his duties on July 1, 2002, has enjoyed great success and exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is in charge of the program at his alma mater. Guerrero is one of the most respected and talented administrators in all of intercollegiate athletics. He is the current president of the Division I Athletic Directors Association. In addition, he is the first vice-president of the National Assn. of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and a member of the NACDA Executive Committee. This past June, Guerrero completed a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. As the chair in 2009-10, he was involved with the negotiation of the new $10.8 million, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package as well as the decision to expand the Tournament to 68 teams. In Guerrero’s eight years as AD, he has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA stands as the No. 1 University in the nation for NCAA team championships (106) won, a number that continues to grow under his direction. In those eight years, UCLA teams have won 20 NCAA team titles (the highest total in the nation in that span) in 11 different sports, finished second 16 times and have had an additional 28 Top Five finishes (64 total). Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (19922002). Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, Guerrero was the Athletic Director for five years (1988-92) at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. He was inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. The Bruin Athletic Director earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 1982 from Cal State Dominguez Hills. Guerrero is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.

Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an administrator for more than 33 years, enters his 14th year in charge of the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis programs. He is in his third year overseeing the men’s volleyball team, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams, and the men’s and women’s track & field teams. In addition to his role as a sports supervisor, Toth has also seen duty as an assistant coach, and serves as a member of athletic director Dan Guerrero’s senior staff. A senior associate athletic director with a variety of responsibilities, Toth serves as the liaison with shoe and apparel sponsor adidas, having orchestrated both the original 1999 agreement renewals in 2004 and 2010. adidas supplies all Bruin teams, and represents the department’s most lucrative sponsorship. In addition, Toth was point person on the negotiation with International Sports Properties (ISP) which now handles the department’s corporate relations, media rights, program printing, web page, ad sales, and sponsor promotions. Toth also has administrative responsibility for the athletic equipment room which designs, outfits, and maintains all of the Bruins’ uniforms, practice, and playing equipment. In addition, the sports medicine area/athletic training room, which provides injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, and nutritional services to over 700 student-athletes falls under Toth’s supervision. Toth graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a degree in economics. From 1978-84, he supervised the management of home athletic events and team travel. In 1982, Toth handled the logistics of UCLA’s move to the Rose Bowl and at the same time became the athletic department’s first marketing director. Promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 1984, he was credited with several award-winning football marketing campaigns and the creation of the department’s corporate relations program. Now a frustrated, mediocre golfer, Toth serves as a Reserve Captain with the LA County Sheriff’s Department. His golden retrievers are Misty and Dottie.

Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA on August 1, 2007. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with Los Angeles, a city that offers a microcosm of the global community, and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations. An advocate of interdisciplinary scholarship, he emphasizes broad-based, campus-wide planning. Returning to the West Coast after 29 years at the University of Virginia, Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he specializes in circadian biology, which deals with the functioning of 24-hour rhythms in higher organisms. Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where he held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology and directed the National Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. He also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. A native New Yorker, Chancellor Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, studying with Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing,” and Donald Kennedy, who later served as president of Stanford. Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two children.

Key Athletic Department Staff

Michael Sondheimer

Rich Herczog

Donald Morrison

Paul Brown

Linda Lassiter

Amanda Lin

Academic Admissions Services

Compliance

Faculty Athletic Rep.

Event Management

Academic Counseling

Team Manager

Kristin Lage

April Anthony

Sarah Lowe

Jacquelyn Harris

Jamie Arneson

Tom Solomon

Staff Athletic Trainer

Student Athletic Trainer

Student Athletic Trainer

Strength & Conditioning

Marketing & Promotions

Event Staff

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Nation’s #1 Overall College Experience 10 SIGNIFICANT Reasons to Attend UCLA 1. #1 in NCAA Titles (106) 1st ever to reach the 100 title milestone; 20 NCAA Titles in the last 8 years (#1 nationally) since Dan Guerrero became UCLA Athletic Director; #1 in Olympians and Olympic Gold Medals from 1984-2008; leader in producing professional athletes; nation’s finest overall combined academic, athletic and career resources for student-athletes; the best is possible at UCLA!

2. Prestigious Academic Degree / A National Leader in Producing Top Students Ranked in the top ten among universities in most academic surveys; professional schools ranked among top five in most areas and top ten in others; #1 in the nation for undergraduate student applications every year since 1999; among all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners; #1 in Kaplan Report survey of student resources for the college experience

3. Highest Quality of Life/Best Place to Live Best in West and #2 overall public university in ‘Princeton Review’ in on-campus housing options and dorm food; 334 sunshine days a year; average year-round temperature of 74 degrees F.; 5 miles from the beach; thriving campus community of Westwood as part of UCLA; surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood, and Santa Monica

4. World Class Facilities Historic Pauley Pavilion; the Rose Bowl (SI’s #1 venue of all college sites); Los Angeles Tennis Center; Drake Stadium for track & soccer; Jackie Robinson Stadium; Easton Stadium; the new Spieker Aquatic Center; Sunset Canyon Recreation Center; numerous championship golf courses; on-campus golf practice facility; Acosta Athletic Training Complex for the best in sports medicine, athletic performance, and finest training equipment

5. Legendary Coaching, Tremendous Sport Stability, Consistently Training Winners UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on its staff and individuals who have trained at the highest level and know how to win! No university can match UCLA’s coaching stability in that only one Bruin head coach has left for another Division I head coaching position over the past 40 years

6. Exceptional Academic Support for All Student-Athletes 12 full-time staff working in academic and student services. This includes academic counseling, learning specialist, life skills coordinator, priority pre-enrollment in classes, academic mentors, individual and group tutoring, academic awards banquet, lecture notes, laptop lending program and career guidance

7. Your Future at the Highest Level USA’s #1 Career Center for full-time, part-time or internship positions; average personal income for a UCLA graduate is $77,500; average home value for UCLA grads is over $500,000; the UCLA degree means success across the world

8. Complete National Sports Media Coverage/ L.A. is the Place More overall national, regional and local television team exposure than any other college in the nation; numerous daily newspapers; #1 in former student-athletes and students in sportscasting, news broadcasting, sports writing, acting, etc. to act as contacts for current athletes; #1 in Sports Illustrated cover appearances; Major media outlets like ESPN, Fox Sports and USA Today have offices in L.A.

9. Nation’s #1 Tradition of Athletic Excellence With Historic Long-Term Success Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Lauren Cheney, Jimmy Connors, Lisa Fernandez, Troy Glaus, Natalie Golda, Rafer Johnson, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, Al Scates, Sharon Shapiro, Chase Utley, Bill Walton, and John Wooden are just a few of the most significant people that have attended/coached at UCLA. UCLA is the #1 school world-wide in name recognition

10. UCLA Intangibles/Best College Location UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life cannot be matched by any other university. UCLA has great resources available on a daily basis for our studentathletes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA’s axiom is Champions Made Here!

Web Site: UCLABruins.com   Facebook: facebook.com/uclaathletics   Twitter: twitter.com/UCLAAthletics


UCLA Top National, International Sports Power NCAA Division I Team Championships by School (Through Spring 2010)   School

Men

Women

Total

1.

UCLA

71

35

106

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Stanford USC Oklahoma St. Arkansas LSU Texas Penn State No. Carolina Michigan

60 77 49 43 17 18 29 10 31

39 14 0 0 25 22 9 26 2

99 91 49 43 42 40 38 36 33

Top Countries in Olympic Gold Medals (1984-2008) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.

USA USSR/Russia China Germany UCLA Athletes Italy Australia

UCLA’s Hall of Champions includes NCAA titles in 17 different sports among its nation-leading 106 total. Since Dan Guerrero became Athletic Director in 2002-03, UCLA has won a nationleading 20 NCAA crowns over the past 8 years.

UCLA #1 for Overall Program Awards (men began in 1971; women in 1977; combined in 1993; NACDA in 1994)   School

#1 Titles

1. UCLA

UCLA’s Previous National Finishes in Overall Athletic Program Surveys FIRST PLACE FINISHES: Men: 1973, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92 Women: 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91

2. Stanford 20 3. Texas 8 4. USC 6 5. No. Carolina, 1 Michigan, Arkansas, Arizona St.

SECOND PLACE FINISHES: Men: 1971, 72, 74, 75, 77, 80, 82 Women: 1977. 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 93 OTHER PLACES: Men: 4th 84; 3rd 85; 6th 90; 10th 91; 5th 93 COMBINED FINISHES: First: 1993 Second: 1996, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 Third: 1994, 95, 97, 2004, 2005 Fourth: 1998, 2010 Fifth: 1999, 2002 Sixth: 2003

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NCAA Titles Since 2002-03 School

#1 Titles Won

1. UCLA

20

2. Stanford

18

3. USC

14

4. Auburn

11

5. Penn State

9

6. Georgia

8

6. North Carolina

8

NACDA Director’s Cup Athletic Program Overall Rankings (1994-2010) (Schools ranked in the top 6 every year of the athletic poll)   School

Years Ranked Top 6 Nationally

1. Stanford

17

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8.

16 13 12 10 7 5 3 3 3

UCLA Florida Michigan No. Carolina Texas Arizona Georgia USC Virginia

Only 23 schools have ever been ranked in top ten of the survey—other schools are Duke, Arizona State, Washington, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Florida State and Texas A&M.


2010 Women’s Gymnastics

WOMEN’S Additional Titles: Golf – 1971; Crew – 1974; Volleyball – 1972, 1974, 1975; Track & Field – 1975, 1977; Badminton – 1977; Basketball – 1978; Softball – 1978; Tennis – 1981; Water Polo – 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000

2010 Women’s Softball

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UCLA: Simply The Best Overall! UCLA ‘Most Complete’ Athletic Program

UCLA ‘Most Interesting College’

From Sports Illustrated on Campus in, April 2005: “UCLA has the most complete athletic program in the country.”

The 2003 Kaplan Publication on ‘Most Interesting Colleges’, has UCLA #1 overall blending their 6 categories of Academic Facilities, Freshman Housing, Career Services, Highest Academic Standards, Hot & Trendy Universities and Best Value.

Bruin Weather Helps Athletic Success US Weather Service records for the Westwood area indicate the UCLA campus averages 334 ‘Sun Days’ a year with an average year round temperature of 74 degrees.

‘Dream College’ Where Parents & Students Want to Attend The 2010 Princeton Review survey of parents and future college students had UCLA ranked #6 nationally by parents and #7 by students as their ‘Dream College’ to attend. UCLA was the only public university in the top 10.

UCLA ‘Most Popular’ College for Applications UCLA continues as the ‘Most Popular’ college for students to apply for admission in the 21st century. UCLA annually receives over 50,000 applications for 5,000 admission spots. It has been that way every year since 1999.

UCLA ‘Hottest University’ to Attend Newsweek ’08 College Guide: UCLA is selected as the ‘Hottest University’ to attend in the major college category.

UCLA One of 25 ‘New Ivies’ Newsweek magazine article in 2006 on the 25 ‘New Ivies’ among colleges: “The nation’s elite colleges include more than the top Ivies. A range of schools are getting fresh bragging rights like UCLA.”

UCLA Campus Receives Most Media Attention Scenic parts of the UCLA campus are utilized for more movies, television shows, and commercials than any other college. The UCLA name appears daily in more publications than any other school according to Newswatch Magazine.

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UCLA #1 Hospital in West Since 1989 UCLA was ranked #5 overall and again #1 in the West (every year since 1989) by U.S. News. The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, which opened in 2008, is a one million square foot facility. It has been labeled as ‘the hospital of the future.’

UCLA #1 in Female ‘Athlete of the Year’ Awards UCLA is #1 all-time in women’s collegiate history in Honda-Broderick Female Athlete of the Year Awards. Ann Meyers, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Lisa Fernandez and Natasha Watley have all won from UCLA.

‘Public Good’ and ‘Eco-Friendly’ National Leader Washington Monthly Magazine for 2010 rated UCLA #3 nationally among colleges in its contributions to the nation’s ‘Public Good’ through Service, Social Mobility, and Research. The Sierra Club’s 2010 list of top colleges committed to advancing sustainability on their campuses had UCLA #9 overall in having an ‘eco-friendly’ environment.

UCLA ‘Coolest’ School to Experience Seventeen Magazine ranked UCLA as one of the ’10 coolest schools’ where you can get the best college experience. The criteria included professor’s involvement, great shopping, campus safety and parties.

UCLA Has #1 Career Center Business Week magazine has ranked the UCLA Career Center as #1 in the nation when blending opportunities for students for internships, parttime work, full-time jobs, and other needed services to prepare a person for today’s job market.


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UCLA: A Prestigious & Influential University UCLA ranks as one of the Top Ten Universities according

to the American Council of Education and Gourman Report of national educational ratings.

UCLA Ranks in the Top Ten Academic Departments among all American Universities Anthropology Applied Science j Art & Design j Asian Studies j Bacteriology/Microbiology j Biochemistry j Biology j Chemistry j Economics/Business j Engineering/ Computer Science j French j Geography j Geology j German

Linguistics Music j Philosophy j Physiology j Physiological Science j Pre-Business Education j Pre-Education Field j Pre-Legal Education j Pre-Medical Education j Psychology j Sociology j Spanish j Theater Arts/ Communications

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Kaplan Survey of 320 Most Interesting Colleges (Based on academic facilities, housing, career services, value, highest academic standards & being trendy)

1. UCLA* 2. Stanford 3. Texas A & M 4. Texas 5. Penn State *UCLA was the only institution ranked in the top 15 in all six categories

“Leading Universities” in terms of influence, according to CHANGE Magazine • UCLA • Chicago University • Columbia University • Harvard University • Michigan University • MIT • Stanford University • UC Berkeley • Virginia University

UCLA Ranked among Top Ten Professional Schools—Cartier Report (alphabetical order after UCLA) Business Schools UCLA Carnegie–Mellon University Chicago University Cornell University Harvard University MIT Northwestern University Pennsylvania University Stanford University UC Berkeley

Medicine UCLA Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Illinois University John Hopkins University Michigan University Stanford University UC Berkeley Yale University

School of Education UCLA Chicago University Columbia University Harvard University Michigan University Pennsylvania University Stanford University UC Berkeley Wisconsin University Yale University

Law Schools UCLA Chicago University Columbia University Harvard University Michigan University Pennsylvania University Stanford University UC Berkeley Virginia University Yale University

Quality Institutions UCLA Chicago University Cornell University Harvard University Michigan University Princeton University Stanford University UC Berkeley Wisconsin University Yale University

CURRICULUM UCLA Chicago University Harvard University Michigan University Pennsylvania University Princeton University Stanford University UC Berkeley Wisconsin University Yale University

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UCLA-NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (65)

Elisabeth Bachman Volleyball, 2001

Kate Richardson Gymnastics, 2005

Chris Joseph Football, 2008

Drew Shackleton Track/CC, 2009

Kyle Shackleton Track/CC, 2009

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (65) Football (17) 1966-67 Ray Armstrong* 1966-67 Dallas Grider 1969-70 Greg Jones 1973-74 Steve Klosterman 1975-76 John Sciarra 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth 1977-78 John Fowler 1982-83 Cormac Carney 1983-84 Rick Neuheisel 1985-86 Mike Hartmeier 1989-90 Rick Meyer 1992-93 Carlton Gray 1995-96 George Kase 1998-99 Chris Sailer Shawn Stuart 1999-00 Danny Farmer 2007-08 Chris Joseph

Men’s Basketball (5) 1968-69 Kenny Heitz 1970-71 Terry Schofield 1979-80 Kiki Vandeweghe 1992-93 Richard Petruska 1994-95 George Zidek*

Men’s Gymnastics (1) 1991-92 Scott Keswick

Men’s Track and Field (5) 1977-78 Willie Banks 1994-95 John Godina 1997-98 Josh Johnson 2008-09 Drew & Kyle Shackleton

Men’s Soccer (1) 1997-98 Josh Keller

Men’s Swimming (8) 1975-76 Tim McDonnell 1978-79 Dan Stephenson 1984-85 Bruce Hayes 1984-85 Pat Thomas 1985-86 Steve Martz 1986-87 Brian Jones 1991-92 Andrea Cecchi 1992-93 David Fleck (diving) Men’s Tennis (1) 1995-96 Srdjan Muskatirovic

ESPN The Magazine All-American Hall of Fame (7) 1988 1990 1994 1994 1999 2005 2009

Donn Moomaw, FB Jamaal Wilkes, BB Bill Walton, BB Coach John Wooden, BB John Fowler, BB Cormac Carney, FB Karch Kiraly, VB

NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (8) 1978 Rev. Donn Moomaw, Football ‘53 1981 Willie Naulls, Basketball ‘56 1994 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball ‘69 1999 Bill Walton, Basketball ‘74 2003 Ann Meyers, Basketball ‘78 2008 Dot Richardson, Softball, ’82 Cormac Carney, Football, ’82 2010 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, BB-Track, ‘85

Men’s Volleyball (4) 1970-71 Ed Machado 1981-82 Karch Kiraly 1986-87 Asbjorn Volstad 1996-97 Trong Nguyen* Men’s Water Polo (4) 1982-83 Brian Black 1995-96 Thomas Wong 1999-00 Parsa Bonderson 2000-01 Sean Kern Women’s Basketball (1) 1985-86 Anne Dean Women’s Golf (1) 1985-86 Kay Cockerill Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1989-90 Jill Andrews 2002-03 Kristin Parker 2002-03 Onnie Willis 2005-06 Kate Richardson

Softball (2) 1992-93 Lisa Fernandez 1994-95 Jennifer Brundage Women’s Swimming (5) 1995-96 Annette Salmeen 1999-00 Keiko Price 2000-01 Brigid Dwyer 2001-02 Katie Younglove 2003-04 Kristen Lewis Women’s Tennis (1) 1983-84 Karen Dewis Women’s Track and Field (3) 1996-97 Amy Acuff 1997-98 Nada Kawar 2006-07 Jacqueline Nguyen Women’s Volleyball (2) 1993-94 Julie Bremner 2000-01 Elisabeth Bachman

*Alternate Selections

Rhodes Scholarships (5)

NCAA Top Eight Award (14)

1925 1962 1969 1996 2008

1975-76 1976-77 1981-82 1982-83 1988-89 1989-90 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1996-97 2001-02 2003-04 2006-07

John Olmsted, Tennis William Zeltonoga, Wrestling Harold Griffin, Football Annette Salmeen, Swimming Chris Joseph, Football

NCAA Theodore Roosevelt Award (4) 1977 Tom Bradley, Former LA Mayor 1984 Rafer Johnson, Calif. Special Olympics 1996 John Wooden, Former UCLA BB Coach 2003 Donna de Varona, Commission on Title IX

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John Sciarra, FB Jeff Dankworth, FB Karch Kiraly, VB Cormac Carney, FB Carnell Lake, FB Jill Andrews, GYM Carlton Gray, FB Scott Keswick, GYM Lisa Fernandez, SB Julie Bremner, VB Annette Salmeen, SW Stacey Nuveman, SB Onnie Willis, GYM Kate Richardson, GYM


All UCLA head coaches stress involvement with the campus and the community. Whether it’s volunteering at an inner-city youth clinic, speaking to children at elementary and middle schools in the area, or assisting in campus programs such as ‘Marathon Kids’ and ‘I’m Going to College,’ community service is an important aspect of being a Bruin. These outreach opportunities give student-athletes a chance to mentor youth, give back to the community and serve as ambassadors for UCLA Athletics.

Community Outreach Bruin student-athletes, coaches and staff have the opportunity to participate in community service activities on campus and throughout the Los Angeles area. Examples of these events include; • Marathon Kids • Dribble for the Cure • Mattel Children’s Hospital • Elementary/Middle School Visits • Team Prime Time/Prime Time Games • UCLA Lab School Jogathon • I’m Going to College • Adopt a Classroom • Special Requests/Events These outreach opportunities give student-athletes a chance to mentor youth, give back to the community and serve as ambassadors for UCLA Athletics.

8 — Nation’s #1 College Experience

Wooden Academy: Teamwork, Leadership and Character The Wooden Academy is a comprehensive leadership development program designed to educate and support the standards of leadership for Bruin student-athletes. The pillars of the Wooden Academy are teamwork, leadership and character. The program is named after legendary Coach John Wooden, and strives to teach the values and principles of his Pyramid of Success. We believe that these skills will assist student-athletes in their pursuit to be successful leaders and teammates at UCLA, and as they prepare to be champions in life. Student-athletes will have the opportunity to participate in the Wooden Academy each year by attending seminars and learning practical leadership lessons from coaches, administrators and Bruin alumni.


Websites, Quarter System, UCLA Weather UCLA MAIN WEBSITES FOR RECRUITS UCLA Official Sports Site: www.uclabruins.com UCLA Internet Broadcasts: www.uclabruins.com/multimedia/ucla-stretch.html Bruin Cam/Wooden Tribute: http://www.spotlight.ucla.edu/john-wooden http://maps.ucla.edu/camtest.htm?d=d&d=d&d=d&d=d UCLA University Official Site: www.ucla.edu UCLA Facebook Site: http://www.facebook.com/uclaathletics UCLA Sports Nutrition Site: www.fuelingbruins.blogspot.com

UCLA TWITTER SITES UCLA Athletics: http://twitter.com/UCLAAthletics UCLA Football Coach Rick Neuheisel on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CoachNeuheisel UCLA Basketball Coach Ben Howland On Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ben_Howland UCLA Basketball Coach Nikki Caldwell on Twitter: http://twitter.com/NikkiCaldwell UCLA Gymnastics Coach Valorie Kondos Field on Twitter: http://twitter.com/uclagymnastics

Softball won UCLA’s record 106th NCAA Team Title. All student-athletes receive free tickets to UCLA home regular season sports events to support our great teams.

UCLA Academic Quarter System Dates

UCLA Men’s Golf on Twitter: http://twitter.com/UCLA_bruin18

Fall Quarter: Late September-Mid-December

UCLA Women’s Golf On Twitter: http://twitter.com/uclawomensgolf

Spring Quarter: Late March-Mid-June

UCLA Men’s Tennis on Twitter: http://twitter.com/uclatennis

* Quarters are 10 weeks of instruction with a final exam in week 11

UCLA Women’s Tennis on Twitter: http://twitter.com/uclawtennis UCLA Women’s Volleyball on Twitter: http://twitter.com/UCLAWomensVB UCLA Water Polo On Twitter: http://twitter.com/uclawaterpolo

9 — Nation’s #1 College Experience

Winter Quarter: Early January-Mid-March Summer Sessions: Late June-Mid-September

UCLA Weather • 74 degrees average year-round high temperature • 55 degrees average year-round low temperature • 334 average sun days a year


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The Best On-Campus Housing Options; plus Great Food UCLA On-Campus Housing Options:

The UCLA Residential Community

All include up to 19 meals a week between 7 am and 2 am and student-athletes are guaranteed priority housing all 4 years if they desire A. R esidence Halls (Dykstra, Sproul, Rieber, Hedrick as traditional high-rises) 1. Have separate showers for men and women, community bathrooms, study lounges, and laundry facilities on each floor;

BUILDING TYPES

Residence Halls Residential Plazas Residential Suites Proposed Construction

B. R esidential Plazas (Sunset Village, De Neve, Hedrick Summit, Rieber Terrace and Rieber Vista) 1. Single/double/triple rooms with two shared bathrooms, air conditioning, study space, lounges, laundry;

Scholarship student-athletes are guaranteed a two person dorm room for as long as they want to stay on campus

C. Residential Suites (Hitch, Saxon) 1. Furnished two-bedrooms with own entrance, living room, shared bathroom. Each has its own laundry room and sundeck/recreation area;

Standard On-Campus Housing Amenities: • Basic Cable Television • High Speed Internet

Numerous amenities are available for student-athletes

• Student Technological Center • O vernight Shipping and Full Copying Services • Recreation/Game Rooms • F ree access to basketball, volleyball, pools, tennis • E arly morning/late night restaurants • ‘To-Go’ Meals • Bruin Card Charge Services • Weekly Maid Services

12 — Nation’s #1 College Experience

Student-athletes live in both high rise dorms and apartment-style suites


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The UCLA campus is home to numerous first class facilities for student-athletes of all sports. •  Spaulding Field — practice home for the Bruin football team, features SPRINTURF field, along with one natural grass field •  Rose Gilbert Learning Center — located in the J.D. Morgan Center, has 24 computers and numerous printers for all of the academic needs of student-athletes •  Acosta Center — houses locker rooms, the Athletic Performance Center and Sports Medicine Center •  Easton Stadium — houses the 11-time NCAA Championship softball team •  Drake Stadium & Marshall Field — home to the nationally-ranked soccer and track and field teams •  Jackie Robinson Stadium — home to the Bruin baseball team and was recently renovated with new batting areas and playing surface •  Pauley Pavilion — home to the Bruin basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams •  Spieker Aquatics Center — opened in the Fall of 2009, this state-of-the-art aquatics center is the home to the water polo and swimming and diving teams •  Gifford Golf Facility — A 3,000 square-foot bermuda bentgrass putting green, greenside/fairway bunker, and a 3,000 square foot tee-box to hit balls onto the field for the golf teams to use.

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UCLA: The #1 Tradition in College Sports

Top Row (L to R) – Reggie Miller, basketball; Troy Aikman, football; Jimmy Connors, tennis; Cobi Jones, soccer; Amy Acuff, track & field. Second Row (L to R) – Troy Glaus, baseball; Liz Masakayan, volleyball; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, basketball; Florence Griffith-Joyner, track & field; Karch Kiraly, volleyball.

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Third Row (L to R) – Jackie Robinson, football, baseball, track & field and basketball; Lisa Fernandez, softball; Arthur Ashe, tennis; Bill Walton, basketball; Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track & field. Bottom Row (L to R) – Kim Hamilton, gymnastics; John Godina, track & field; Dot Richardson, softball; Denise Curry, basketball; Ken Norton, football.


UCLA Student-Athletes Have Job Market Success

Cormac Carney, Football U.S. District Court Judge

wName, Sport

Position

Gary Beban, Football

Sr. Exec. Dir., CB Richard Ellis

Eric Biefeld, Soccer

Firefighter, La Habra, CA

Pete Blackman, Basketball

UCLA Vice-Chancellor

Bethany Bogart, Soccer

Lawyer, Los Angeles

Ato Boldon, Track & Field

Announcer NBC, Universal Sports

Jamie Brown, Basketball

L.A. County Fire Captain

Cormac Carney, Football

US Dist. Court Judge (So. Calif)

Kay Cockerill, Golf

Golf Analyst, NBC-Golf Channel

Alex Decret, Tennis

Landscape Architect, Los Angeles

Roy Hamilton, Basketball; VP Production, Fox Sports

Maura Driscoll-Farden, Gymnastics Broadcaster Lifetime, USA Network

Ato Boldon, Track & Field Announcer NBC, Universal Sports

Joel Farkas, Golf

Chairman, JF Real Estate Dev.

Lisa Fernandez, Softball

Broadcaster, ESPN; UCLA Coach

Jen Gardner, Softball

Real Estate Attorney, No. Calif.

Roy Hamilton, Basketball

VP of Production, Fox Sports Net

Tim Harris, Soccer

Sr. VP of Business, Los Angeles Lakers

Melanie Hom, Soccer

Ophthalmologist, San Francisco

Tim Kelly, Volleyball

President, Bring It Promotions

Eric Lin, Tennis

Residency, UCLA Medical Center

Ryan McGuire, Baseball

UCLA MBA; Manager, Bus. Dev.

Bob Myers, Basketball

Attorney, Sports Agent for WMG

Heidi Moneymaker, Gymnastics

Hollywood Stunt Woman, TV-Movies

Heath Montgomery, Tennis

Dentist, Santa Barbara, CA

Paul Nihipali, Volleyball

Movie Director, Video Producer

Anita Ortega, Basketball

Captain, Los Angeles Police Dept.

Doug Partie, Volleyball

President, A.B. Technical Systems

Tim Harris, Soccer Los Angeles Lakers VP

James Puffer, Water Polo Exec. Dir. Amer. Family Practice, Louisville

Eric Lin, Tennis Medical Doctor

Paula Rasmussen, Gymnastics

Pediatrician, Cedar-Sinai Med. Ctr.

Jill Ratner, Soccer

VP of Litigation, Fox Broadcasting

Mike Reider, Golf

Sr. VP/Manager, Union Bank of Calif.

Mary Ricks, Softball President; Commercial Real Estate, Beverly Hills Dr. Julie Romias, Volleyball

Doctor, Kaiser, Los Angeles

Sinjin Smith, Volleyball

Broadcaster, Fox Sports Net

Heidi Moneymaker, Gymnastics Movie Stuntwoman

LaRee Sugg, Golf Senior Women’s Admin., Richmond Univ. Tasha Schwikert, Gymnastics ABC Family ‘Make It or Break It’, Sports Broadcasting

Anita Ortega, Basketball LAPD Captain

Stacy Sunny, Softball

Production Manager, Fox Sports Net

Necie Thompson, Basketball

FBI Agent, California

Kevin Walker, Basketball

UCLA MBA; GM Amer. Assoc Hockey

Jeff Williams, Volleyball

Sr. Acct. Executive, EMC Corp.

Chuck White, Golf

Voice-over Actor, Bus. Consultant

Dr. Bryan Wiley, Football

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Joel Wolfe, Baseball

Attorney, Sports Agent for WMG

19 — Nation’s #1 College Experience

Chuck White, Golf Voice-Over Actor


UCLA Alumni Span The World / Job Market A Key List of Significant UCLA Alumni Accomplishments   Name

Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee in “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy

Francis Ford Coppola Six-time Academy Award winner (The Godfather I, II, III)

Carrie Ann Inaba Judge for “Dancing with the Stars’

Gabrielle Union Movie Actress “Bring It On”

Significant Accomplishment

Val Ackerman Former WNBA President; US Olympic Committee Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee in “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy, Actor in other major roles, “24” Catherine Bell Actress; movies and TV Show “Jag”, “Army Wives” Sara Bareilles Singer/Composer; Grammy Nominee for “Love Song” Howard L. Berman Calif. Congressman in U.S. House of Rep. Jack Black Actor; “School of Rock”, “Nacho Libre” Gina Prince-Bythewood Wrote ‘Love & Basketball’, ‘Secret Life of Bees’ Ran track Brooke Burke TV Host; Winner ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Carol Burnett Actress, Emmy Award Winner Nancy Cartwright Voice of Bart Simpson on “The Simpsons” Ted Chen Co-Anchor KNBC “Today in LA” Francis Ford Coppola 6 Academy Awards (The Godfather I, II, III) Marilyn McCoo Davis 7-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension) Brad Delson Lead Guitarist, ‘Linkin Park’; Multi-Grammy winner Giada DeLaurentis Food Network “Everyday Italian” Rick Dickert Skyfox, Fox-11 Meteorologist, Emmy Winner Brenda Ross Dulan Sr. VP Wells Fargo Bank; Nat. Spokesperson James Franco Actor; “Milk”, “Spiderman”, “Fly Boys” Brad Garrett Won Emmy as Robert in “Everybody Loves Raymond;” 1st Star Search $100,000 winner Mariska Hargitay Actress: “Law & Order”; 2005 Golden Globe winner, Emmy nominee Mark Harmon Actor and Producer; CBS “Navy NCIS”; People Magazine “Man of the Year” Carrie Ann Inaba Choreographer; Judge on “Dancing w/the Stars” Heather Locklear Actress: “Dynasty,” “Melrose Place,” “Spin City” Frank Marshall President of Kennedy-Marshall; helped produce “Indiana Jones” and “Back to the Future” series Megan McArthur Astronaut; Space Shuttle Atlantis Danica McKellar Actress: Winnie in “The Wonder Years;” Featured in TV’s “West Wing;” Published for mathematics research Billy Mills 1st black graduate, UCLA Law School; 1st black elected to L.A. City Council: Superior Court Judge Michael Nash Presiding Judge, L.A. Juvenile Court Michael Ovitz Former CEO, Disney Corporation Kal Penn Obama advisor; actor ‘House’, ‘Harold-Kumar’ Tim Robbins Actor/Producer; 2003 Academy Award winner “Mystic River”; 2003 UCLA Alumnus of the Year Nobutada Saji CEO, Suntory, Ltd.; Int. Businessman Henry Samueli UCLA Samueli Engineering School; Owner 2007 Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks Darren Star Golden Globe, Emmy nominee as producer of HBO’s “Sex In The City;” Assisted “BH 90210” and “Melrose Place” Robert R. Takasugi Judge, U.S. District Court; 1st JapaneseAmerican appointed Fed. Court Judge Antonio Villaraigosa Mayor of Los Angeles; former Speaker of the California Assembly Gabrielle Union Actress; “Bring It On”, “Breakin’ All the Rules”, “Daddy’s Little Girl”, “Meet Dave” Casey Wasserman President, Owner WMG, Businessman Jaleel White Actor: Urkel in “Family Matters”, Director Jane Yamamoto Newscaster-Field Reporter for Fox News-LA Zev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, 3rd District

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Kal Penn Obama Advisor, Actor

Mark Harmon Actor, Former Football Player People Mag. “Man of Year” Star of Navy NCIS

Heather Locklear Actress Melrose Place, Spin City

Antonio Villaraigosa Mayor of Los Angeles; former Speaker of the Calif Assembly


UCLA Alumni Networks Cover The World UCLA Alumni in the United States (3% live in foreign countries) W ashington

North Dakota

M ontana

M aine Vermont M innesota

Oregon Idaho

New Hampshire

S outh Dakota

W isconsin

New York

M assachusetts

M ichigan

W yoming

R hode Island Connecticut

Nebraska

Nevada

P ennsylvania

Iowa

New Jersey Ohio

Utah

Indiana

Illinois

Delaware W est Virginia

Colorado

California

Kansas

M aryland Virginia

M issouri

District of Columbia

Kentucky

North Carolina Tennessee

Arizona

Oklahoma Arkansas

New M exico

S outh Carolina

M ississippi

Texas

Alabama

Georgia

TOTAL UCLA ALUMNI IN THE U.S.

259,544 4,000 – 6,000

Louisiana

2,000 – 3,999 1,000 – 1,999

Alaska Florida

500 – 999 300 – 499

Hawaii

200 – 299 100 – 199 less than 99

UCLA Alumni Groups Exist World-Wide (www.UCLAlumni.net/FindBruins)

In California • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Los Angeles’ Westside Downtown Los Angeles LA-South Bay/Beach Cities Lake Arrowhead Area Orange County Greater Pasadena Palm Springs Inland Empire (San Bernardino and Riverside Counties) Sacramento San Diego County San Fernando Valley San Francisco/Bay Area Santa Clarita Ventura County Whittier

Outside California • • • • • • • •

Boston, MA Chicago, IL Honolulu, HI New York City Phoenix, AZ Portland, OR Seattle, WA Washington DC

International • • • • • • •

China Hong Kong Japan Korea Singapore Taiwan Thailand

The Portfolio of the Typical UCLA Graduate (almost 300,000 alumni were utilized for the figures below along with career center and local area housing statistics)

$77,500 Average yearly personal income $765,355 Average investment portfolio value $522,500 Average value of home ownership 92% Own their own homes or condominiums 51% Own other real estate properties 68% Hold management/professional positions 67% Have done postgraduate studies after UCLA 65% Donate up to 10% of income to charity 75% Have traveled outside U.S. in last 2 years

Where UCLA Graduates Live 45% Live in Los Angeles County 62% Live in Southern California 77% Live in the State of California 97% Live in the United States

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14 Jack Nicholson

26 Antonio Banderas

4 Pete Sampras/ Bridgette Wilson

15 Ben Affleck/ Jennifer Garner

27 Billy Crystal

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29 Jackie Chan

6 Nicolas Cage

17 Al Pacino

30 Arnold Schwarzenegger

7 Courteney Cox/ David Arquette

18 Eddie Murphy

31 Michael Douglas/ Catherine Zeta-Jones

8 Warren Beatty/ Annette Bening

20 Harrison Ford/ Calista Flockhart

32 Whoopi Golberg

9 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

21 John Lithgow

10 Lionel Richie

34 Mark Harmon

22 Paris Hilton

11 Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie

35 David Beckham

23 Casey Wasserman

36. Reese Witherspoon

Sean Astin

19 Halle Berry

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28 Jim Carrey

33 Lindsay Lohan

Adjacent Sites A Westwood Village, UCLA’s Mall B Bel Air Country Club C Beverly Center D Century City Mall E Santa Monica Promenade UCLA Sites aa Morgan Center bb Pauley Pavilion cc Drake Stadium dd LA Tennis Center ee Spieker Aquatics ff Easton Stadium gg Robinson Stadium

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