2022-23 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS
NEWCOMERS | FRESHMAN (F) | TRANSFERS (T)
2022-23 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S TENNIS | SCHEDULE & ROSTER
2023 Schedule
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Catherine Dunagan (Fourth Season)
Assistant Coach: Anastasia Reimchen (Second Season)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ana Roman Dominguez (Fourth Season)
Where We Are From
United States: 4 (Gulihur, Long, Makela, Nash)
England: 2 (Davis, Forster)
Brazil: 2 (Oliveira, Melilo)
By Class
Graduate: 4 (Forster, Gulihur, Melilo, Nash)
Junior: 1 (Davis)
Sophomore: 2 (Long, Oliviera)
Freshman: 1 (Makela)
2015: The Ospreys won its fourth-ever ASUN title and started the new reign in the conference with a 4-1 win against FGCU in the ASUN Championship. UNF took care of Lipscomb, 4-0, in the ASUN Championship Semifinals before winning the title on its home courts.
2016: The Ospreys ran the table in the ASUN, going 6-0 during the regular season before repeating the same path through the ASUN Championship. A sweep of Lipscomb in the semifinals setup a 4-2 victory in the ASUN Championship Finals against FGCU in Spartanburg, S.C.
2017: With a 4-3 loss to No. 1 seed FGCU in the regular season finale looming over the shoulder of the Ospreys, North Florida turned the tables on the host Eagles with a thrilling 4-3 comeback win at FGCU in the ASUN Championship Finals. The win secured head coach Mariana Cobra her first of three ASUN titles.
2018: North Florida went 17-8 in 2018, posting a 5-1 mark in the regular season before claiming its fourth consecutive title. No. 2 North Florida dispatched Lipscomb with a sweep in the semifinals. After enduring a long night and rain delays, the Ospreys outlasted Stetson, 4-1, behind strong play by its freshman to earn the 2018 title.
2019: The Ospreys faced a similar route to the title in 2019. Once again, rain pushed the Ospreys semifinal’s match with Lipscomb to auxiliary courts at Stetson. After a sweep, the Ospreys returned to face FGCU in the championship match. Despite having a commanding lead, FGCU evened it 3-3. Rafaela Gomez put the icing on her career by clinching.
2021: For the fifth time in six seasons, UNF and FGCU met in the finals. The Ospreys handled the nerves, working past an hour-plus long rain delay to take care of business against FGCU and win the title, 4-2. Constanza Gorches capped a great career by clinching the match. UNF defeated No. 25 Ole Miss in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
CATHERINE DUNAGAN
HEAD COACH (4TH SEASON) PRESBYTERIAN, ‘08
who rose as high as 40th in the rankings. Freshman Madison Dillon also earned a national singles ranking during the season.
Career Highlights at UNF
Career Highlights at UNF
Saw Kit Gulihur and Ana Paula Melilo to the ITA Southeast Regionals Doubles Championship and an invitation to nationals - Oct. 18, 2021
Won the program’s first-ever home match against an SEC foe, defeating Missouri, 4-1 - Feb. 27, 2022
Gulihur and Melilo make the program’s first NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship appearances in program history respectively - May 23 and 24, 2022.
UNF earns a share of the 2022 ASUN Regular Season Championship - Apr. 16, 2022
Defeated No. 25 Ole Miss in the NCAA Regionals First Round (May 7, 2021) - 1st Win in the NCAA Championship in UNF DI History
2021 ASUN Coach of the Year - April 29, 2021
Won 2021 ASUN Championship - April 24, 2021
Reached 100-Career Wins April 23, 2021
Dunagan comes to UNF following one season serving as the associate head coach for women’s tennis at Furman University. Prior to that, she had a seven-year stint as the head women’s tennis coach at Presbyterian College and another two seasons leading the Newberry College program.
In her season at Furman, the Paladins posted a 26-1 overall mark and perfect 7-0 SoCon record and concluded the season ranked 55th nationally. Furman, which claimed its third-consecutive and 19th overall Southern Conference title in 2019, put together a 23-match winning streak, the longest in Furman history. The Paladins, who climbed as high as 40th in the national poll, secured the SoCon’s automatic bid the NCAA Championships and earned a No. 3 seed in the tournament for just the second time in program history.
Additionally, Furman had individuals ranked in both the singles and doubles polls during the season, including SoCon Player of the Year Katarina Kozarov, who was ranked as high as 30th and was 67th in the final poll, and the Furman doubles duo of Kozarov and SoCon Freshman of the Year Julia Adams,
Prior to her time at Furman, Dunagan served as the head women’s tennis coach at Presbyterian for seven seasons. The winningest coach in Division I program history at Presbyterian, she amassed 74 wins at the helm of the Blue Hose program and achieved the first three winning seasons in Division I history in 2015, 2017, and 2018. She led Presbyterian to its first Big South Conference tournament victory in 2018, as the Blue Hose upset Charleston Southern, 4-2, in the opening round to advance to the semifinals.
In 2017, under Dunagan’s tutelage, Tracy Johnson became the first Blue Hose player to earn All-Big South first team accolades after posting a 14-7 record. At the 2017 ITA Regional Championship, Dunagan coached Beth Taylor and Brittany Nuttall to victories over Davidson and Elon as the Blue Hose duo reached the round of 16.
Prior to her time at Presbyterian, Dunagan spent two seasons as the head women’s tennis coach and compliance coordinator at Newberry.
A native of Opelika, Ala., Dunagan earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in mathematics from Presbyterian in 2007. A four-year letter winner for the Blue Hose, she played in the No. 1 singles and doubles position, leading Presbyterian to four-straight conference titles and a 24-1 league record during her career. A four-time All-Southern Atlantic Conference (SAC) selection, Dunagan was honored as the SAC Tournament MVP as a senior. She also earned the Greek Athlete of the Year award as a Zeta Tau Alpha member during the 2006-07 season.
Dunagan and her husband, David, a native of Gainesville, Ga., who is a 2008 Presbyterian graduate, have two daughters, Ellis and Sloane.
ANASTASIA REIMCHEN
ASSISTANT COACH (1ST SEASON) IOWA, ‘18
Born in Germany, Reimchen moved to England at four years old before growing up and earning the opportunity to play collegiately at the University of Iowa.
In Iowa City Reimchen earned a No. 47 and No. 49 national ranking in doubles play. She also racked up a series of accolades, including the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, Grinder Award and Iron Hawk award.
Reimchen competed predominately at the top doubles slot, while also earning time at the second and third slot. She also picked up nine singles victories in addition to 56 doubles triumphs.
After her days as a Hawkeye, Reimchen moved on to play on the ITF Pro Circuit, training largely in Boca Raton, Fla.
Reimchen graduated with a bachelor’s in English and is fluent in German, Russian and English. She will be pursuing her master’s in communication at North Florida.
ANA ROMAN-DOMINGUEZ
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH (3RD SEASON) USF, ‘19
Ana Roman-Dominguez joined the North Florida Women’s Tennis coaching staff in June of 2019 after a successful fouryear playing career at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Roman-Dominguez was a three-time All-American Conference selection, helping the Bulls earn a conference title and three finals appearances. During the 2016 season she was tabbed AAC Freshman of the Year, and in 2019 she picked up three player of the week honors.
Roman-Dominguez helped the Ospreys to the 2021 ASUN Championship title as well as the program’s first win in the NCAA Championships during its DI era. That same year UNF swept the ASUN superlative awards.
Other Individual Accolades:
Ranked No. 36 in the nation (singles)
Nominated Woman Athlete of the Year by the NCAA in 2019 Team captain (2018, 2019)
She also brings with her youth tennis coaching experience having taught private tennis lessons in Spain and during her time at USF.
A native of Burgos, Spain, Roman-Dominguez graduated from USF with a bachelor’s in business management and is currently pursuing a master’s degree from UNF.
ANNABELLE DAVIS
5-5 | JUNIOR SOMERSET, ENGLAND
HONORS
Two-Time Second Team All-ASUN (2021, 2022)
ASUN Player of the Week (3.29.22)
ASUN Freshman of the Year
All-ASUN Freshmen Team
Clinched UNF’s win against No. 25 Ole Miss in the NCAA Championship First Round
2021 ASUN Champion
ASUN Honor Roll (2020-21, 2021-22)
2021 ITA Division I Scholar-Athlete
Spring 2022
Followed up a phenomenal freshman year with another all-conference season, earning Second Team All-ASUN honors.
Was 13-0 during regular season ASUN singles and doubles play.
Named ASUN Player of the Week March 29.
Finished with a 22-8 singles record and 15-6 dual singles mark.
Went 9-0 in regular season ASUN singles play.
Took home an 8-0 dual doubles mark and a 4-0 tally in ASUN play.
Played at the second and third singles slot, going 13-6 at the third position.
Was 7-0 at the third doubles position.
Didn’t lose a singles match between March 18 and April 23.
Won 22-straight singles sets during that stretch.
Played all but two doubles matches with Summer Yardley, posting wins with Sean Lodski and Ana Paula Melilo.
Won every doubles set played during the spring.
Picked up a Power Five win against Iowa Jan. 29.
Was leading 6-4, 3-1 before having her match left unfinished against No. 24 Florida State’s Lesedi Jacobs.
Fall 2021
Had an impressive fall, leading the Ospreys with seven singles wins.
Concluded the fall on a five-match winning streak to finish the fall 7-2.
Went 4-4 in fall doubles play, finishing the fall slate on a four-match doubles winning streak.
Picked up singles wins against two Power Five foes, earning victories against Florida and Clemson.
2021 (Freshman)
Named ASUN Player of the Year, Second Team All-ASUN and All-ASUN Freshmen Team selection ... Clinched UNF’s 4-3 win against No. 25 Ole Miss in the NCAA Championship First Round, North Florida’s first-ever win in the NCAA Tournament during its Division I era ... Finished the season on a seven-match winning streak ... Concluded the year with a team-best 11-1 record ... Went 6-0 in ASUN matches ... Turned in a 7-0 mark at the five slot, 3-1 at the six slot and 1-0 at the fourth slot ... Went 2-0 in the ASUN Championship ... Appeared in 12 doubles matches, all at the third slot ... Made her collegiate debut February 28 against Presbyterian, a straight sets win ... Earned a singles win against No. 16 UCF’s Marion Deloziere, downing her in three sets ... Her only loss was a three-set defeat against FAU’s Radka Buzkova March 24 ... Nine of her 11 wins in singles play came in straight sets.
Prior to UNF
Graduated from the Millfield School where she also played field hockey, swimming and netball ... As of July 2020 ranked 18th in 18U and 66th in Open’ Women’s British National Rankings ... British U18 Grade 1 Junior National Championships Quarter-finalist ... British U18 Junior National Grade 2 Semi-finalist ... Independent Schools National Doubles Champion ... Taunton Grade 1 British Tour Quarter-finalist ... Edgbaston Grade 1 British Tour Quarter-finalist ... Burnham Grade 3 Women’s Open Winner ... Taunton Grade 3 Women’s Open Winner ... Somerset State Women’s Singles and Doubles Champion ... Earned Academic Attainment & Effort Commendations and the Physical Education A-Level Award ... Named Tennis Academy Player of the Year and Most Improved Player .... Twice named Fitness Improver of the Year
Personal
Daughter of Claire and Nicholas Davis
Majoring in exercise science
Prior to UNF
Transferred in from Colorado
ITA Scholar-Athlete every year from her sophomore year on Ceal Barry Leadership Award as a sophomore
Spring 2021 PAC - 12 Honorable Mention
Went 12-5 in singles last spring
Defeated No. 26-ranked Valentina Ivanov (Cal) in an upset over No. 12 Cal last spring
Student-Athlete Athletic Directors Honor Roll (Freshman year and on)
Pac-12 Honor Roll student (Fall 2019-present)
Dean’s List honoree for three semesters
July 2021 Student-Athlete of the Month
35-24 singles record, 28-20 in duals
19-30 doubles record, 15-25 in duals
Personal
Favorite tennis player is Ashleigh Barty
Can reach 100-plus kick-ups with a soccer ball
Went to Claire’s Court Sixth Form College for high school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Daughter of Jackie and Steve Forster
Is an only child
Intends to pursue her master’s of science in communication management
Nickname is “Meg” or “Megs”
Why UNF?
“I chose UNF because it checks many boxes for me. It was made clear on my visit how strong the team bond and competitive nature of the program was. The team also holds the same values and morals that I do. I cannot wait to play alongside and compete for such a talented team and coaching staff.” - Megan Forster
Coach Dunagan on Megan
“We are extremely excited to welcome Megan to UNF. She brings a vast amount of experience competing at a high level at University of Colorado. She has had years of success and will bring a great competitive spirit to our team. More importantly, she is an incredible person. She has been a tremendous leader for her current team and her coach speaks very highly of her both as a player and as a person. I know she will come in and make an immediate impact on our program.”
CAREER SINGLES & DOUBLES*
KIT GULIHUR
5-10 | GRADUATE CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF.
HONORS
ASUN Winner for Life Honoree - Spring 2022
2022 CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team At-Large Honoree (First in program history)
NCAA Elite 90 Honoree (May 22, 2022) - First in UNF History
2022 CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team At-Large Honoree (First in program history)
2022 Automatic Bid to NCAA Doubles Championships (With Ana Paula Melilo)
2022 Automatic Bid to NCAA Singles Championships
5x ASUN Player of the Week (March 24, 2021 | Jan. 25, 2022 | March 1, 2022 | April 12, 2022 | April 19, 2022)
2x ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2021, 2022)
2x ASUN All-Academic Pick (2021, 2022)
2x ASUN First-Team Selection (2021, 2022)
2022 ASUN Player of the Year
2022 ASUN Doubles Pair of the Year (With Ana Paula Melilo)
2021 ASUN Champion
2021 ASUN Championship Tournament MVP
2021 ASUN Championship All-Tournament Team
No. 70 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo - March 25, 2021)
No. 33 ITA Preseason Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo - Sept. 6, 2021)
No 9 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo - Dec. 8, 2021)
No. 5 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo - Feb. 9, 2022)
No. 13 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo - Feb. 24, 2022)
No. 19 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Mar. 9, 2022)
No. 15 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Mar. 23, 2022)
No. 28 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Apr. 6, 2022)
No. 29 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Apr. 13, 2022)
No. 30 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Apr. 20, 2022)
No. 32 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Apr. 27, 2022)
No. 33 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, May 4, 2022)
No. 42 ITA Doubles Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, June 2, 2022)
No. 9 ITA Doubles Southeast Region Ranking - Final (Ana Paula Melilo, June 15, 2022)
No. 23 ITA Doubles Preseason Ranking (Ana Paula Melilo, Sept. 6, 2022)
No. 32 ITA Singles Ranking (Dec. 8, 2021)
No. 56 ITA Singles Ranking (Feb. 9, 2022)
No. 66 ITA Singles Ranking (Feb. 24, 2022)
No. 47 ITA Singles Ranking (Mar. 9, 2022)
No. 38 ITA Singles Ranking (Mar. 23, 2022)
No. 45 ITA Singles Ranking (Apr. 6, 2022)
No. 36 ITA Singles Ranking (Apr. 13, 2022)
No. 45 ITA Singles Ranking (Apr. 20, 2022)
UNF Athletics Department Best Individual Female Performance (with Ana Paula Melilo) - 2022 Ozzies
No. 47 ITA Singles Ranking (Apr. 27, 2022)
No. 47 ITA Singles Ranking (May 4, 2022)
No. 60 ITA Singles Ranking (June 2, 2022)
Spring 2022
Put together the most decorated individual single season in program history.
Became the first NCAA Singles Championship selection in the program’s Division I history. Also earned a trip to the NCAA Doubles Championship.
Became the fifth Osprey named ASUN Player of the Year in program history, while also earning ASUN Doubles Pair of the Year honors with Ana Paula Melilo.
Named ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year for consecutive years, the first-ever to do that in program history.
Landed in 11 ITA Singles Rankings from Dec. 8 to June 2, reaching as high as No. 32 in the singles rankings.
Achieved a historic ITA Doubles Ranking of No. 5 with doubles partner Ana Paula Melilo, picking up 11 such rankings over the season.
Posted more “firsts”, becoming the first NCAA Elite 90 honoree in program history as well as the first 2022 CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team award.
Named the ASUN Player of the Week four times, while also picking up First Team All-ASUN honors.
Led UNF in singles wins and doubles wins.
Posted a 23-4 overall singles record and a 17-3 mark in dual singles play, all of which came at the top slot.
Notched a 22-7 doubles record and a 15-4 mark in dual play.
Combined to go 15-2 in all ASUN regular season play.
Won two singles matches against ranked foes including No. 87 Margaux Maquet of Charlotte and No. 104 Yasmine Kabbaj of FIU.
Started off the year with a straight-sets win against McCartney Kessler of Florida.
Only lost two singles sets in all of the ASUN regular season.
Played four doubles matches with freshman Isabel Oliveira before settling in to play with Melilo the rest of the season.
Fall 2021
Made history by finishing the fall ranked No. 9 in the ITA Doubles Ranking with Ana Paula Melilo and No. 32 in the ITA Singles Rankings.
Won the ITA Southeast Regional Doubles Championship with Ana Paula Melilo, defeating pairs from Miami, Florida and Georgia twice.
Also earned doubles wins against pairs from LSU, Florida State and UCF.
Was undefeated in singles play as well, sweeping the competition with wins against Kennesaw State, Florida, Miami, Charlotte, Auburn and Florida.
Won the UNF Fall Invite Flight A Singles championship, clinching the victory against Emma Shelton of Florida.
Also competed the ITA All-Americans in Charleston, S.C.
2021 (Junior)
Was a huge part of UNF’s ASUN Championship run and NCAA Tournament appearance ... Led the team with 18 singles wins, going 18-5 ... Tallied a 17-5 mark at the second singles slot and a 1-0 mark at the top position ... Tied for the team lead in doubles, going 15-9 ... Was 12-3 at the first position and 3-6 at the second slot ... Named ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Named to the ASUN First Team ... Played all but one singles match at the second slot, competing in one singles match at the top slot ... Competed at one doubles before closing out April and May at the second doubles position ... Played doubles with Ana Paula Melilo, Summer Yardley, Annabelle Davis and Valentina Mariotto ... Achieved the first ITA doubles ranking for the Ospreys since Rafaela Gomez and Constanza Gorches were tabbed No. 52 in November of 2018 ... Named the March 24 ASUN Player of the Week ... Tabbed the ASUN Championship Tournament MVP ... Posted a 10-match singles winning streak between March 19 and April 24 ... Won the majority of her singles matches in straight sets, doing so in all but three of her wins ... Earned a doubles win against No. 7 Florida State’s Giulia Pairone and Nandini Das, downing the duo, 7-5, with Ana Paula Melilo.
ANSLEE LONG
5-8
HONORS
2022 ASUN All-Freshman Selection ASUN Honor Roll (2021-22)
Tennis - @ospreyWTEN // @ospreyswten
Spring 2022
Named to the 2022 ASUN All-Freshman Team.
Finished third on the team in singles wins and dual singles victories, going 17-12 and 13-8 in dual matches.
Went 9-3 at the fifth singles slot and 4-5 at the fourth slot.
Picked up 13 doubles wins, including eight in dual play, getting time at the first and second slots.
Earned her first dual singles win in a return to her hometown, downing Alexandria Mjos of USF in three sets.
Didn’t lose a singles match between Feb. 4 and Feb. 20, defeating opponents form USF, FAMU, Flagler, FIU and Georgia Southern.
Put herself in position to pick up a win against No. 24 FSU’s Olympe Lancelot, taking the first set before her match was left unfinished.
Took home her first Power Five singles win after defeating Gabriela Martinez of Mizzou Feb. 27. Won five-straight ASUN singles between March 25 and April 8.
Started the season playing doubles with Summer Yardley before settling into playing alongside classmate Isabel Oliveira.
Fall 2021
Posted a strong fall in her first competition with UNF.
Went 4-4 in singles play and 5-2 in fall doubles, competing with Sean Lodzki predominately and in one match with Annabelle Davis.
Finished the year on a 2-0 singles stretch and a three-match doubles winning streak.
Picked up singles wins against USF, Georgia State, USF and Tulane.
Prior to UNF
Attended St. Petersburg HS
Ranked as high as No. 8 in the G18s in Florida and landed on the Hot 100 national list
Won the 2019 Sectional and Conference Championship team National Honor Society and Science National Honor Society member
Accolades
Won the Daytona Beach G4 ITF in doubles in 2020. Was a five-star recruit on Tennis Recruiting. Third at a level two national tournament this year. Won the level two national in doubles (18-year old age bracket) this past October.
Personal Daughter of Kirsi and Kai Makela
Has two siblings, Jenniina (15) and Ella (9) Cousin, Tanja Toumi, played professional tennis and junior tennis in Finland
Enjoys singing in her free time.
Favorite tennis players are Ashleigh Barty and Andy Murray. Intends to major in psychology
Coach Dunagan’s Comments
“We are so excited Jasmin has become a part of our program. She is a fierce competitor, driven and has incredible work ethic. I know she will make a great impact on our team. Not only is she great on the court, she is an excellent student and leader. She is the perfect fit for our culture and is excited to help us achieve our goals for the program. I am blessed to welcome Jasmin and her family into our UNF family and I cannot wait to have the opportunity to coach her.”
Why UNF?
“I chose UNF because of the great team and atmosphere the school provides. The team’s close connection and competitive spirit built by Coach Catherine Dunagan was very nice to see, which made my decision easier.”
ANA PAULA MELILO
5-3 | GRADUATE SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
HONORS
2022 Automatic Bid to NCAA Doubles Championships
(With Kit Gulihur)
2x ASUN Champion (2019, 2021)
3x ASUN Player of the Week ( April 15, 2019 | March 10, 2021 | March 31, 2021)
2022 ASUN Doubles Pair of the Year (With Kit Gulihur)
No. 70 ITA Doubles Ranking (March 25, 2021 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 9 ITA Doubles Ranking (December 8, 2021 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 5 ITA Doubles Ranking (February 9, 2022 - Ana Paula Melilo)
No. 13 ITA Doubles Ranking (February 24, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 19 ITA Doubles Ranking (March 9, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 15 ITA Doubles Ranking (March 23, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 28 ITA Doubles Ranking (Apr. 6, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 29 ITA Doubles Ranking (Apr. 13, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 30 ITA Doubles Ranking (Apr. 20, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
UNF Athletics Department Best Individual Female Performance (with Kit Gulihur) - 2022 Ozzies
No. 32 ITA Doubles Ranking (Apr. 27, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 33 ITA Doubles Ranking (May 4, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 42 ITA Doubles Ranking (June 2, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 9 ITA Doubles Southeast Region Final Ranking (June 15, 2022 - Kit Gulihur)
No. 23 ITA Preseason Doubles Ranking (Sept. 6, 2022Kit Gulihur)
2019 ASUN All-Freshman Team
2019 ASUN All-Conference Second team
2021 ITA Division I Scholar-Athlete
Fall 2021 ITA All-American Doubles Main Draw
ASUN Honor Roll (2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22)
Crowley Student Award Winner - UNF (Fall 2022)
FLORIDA Women’s Tennis - @ospreyWTEN // @ospreyswten
Spring 2022
Played almost exclusively in doubles alongside Kit Gulihur, becoming the first Osprey doubles duo to advance to the NCAA Doubles Championships.
Named ASUN Doubles Pair of the Year with Gulihur.
Ranked in every ITA Doubles poll of 2022, reaching as high as No. 5 to start the spring season.
Finished the year ranked No. 42 in the ITA Doubles rankings.
Went 20-7 in doubles play, including 15-5 in duals.
Took home a 3-2 mark against ranked doubles foes.
Knocked off eight of nine doubles foes in ASUN play.
Won in straight sets in both of her singles matchups, with one coming against North Alabama and the other against Bellarmine.
Fall 2021
Completed solely in doubles play, going 5-1 in six matches while making UNF history with a ITA Southeast Regionals championship with Kit Gulihur.
Finished the fall ranked No. 9 in the ITA Doubles Rankings.
Earned an impressive set of doubles wins, defeating pairs from LSU, Georgia (twice), Miami and Florida.
2021 (Junior)
Became a two-time ASUN Champion ... Earned two ASUN Player of the Week honors, doing so March 10 and 31 ...
Earned a No. 70 ITA Doubles Ranking with playing partner Catherine Gulihur ... Sidelined during April and May due to an injury ... Last match competed in during the season was a March 29 win against Kennesaw State ... Went 9-4 in singles play and a dominant 12-2 in doubles competitioPlayed at the second and third singles slots ... Competed exclusively at one doubles, playing with Catherine Gulihur ... Earned a doubles win against No. 7 Florida State’s top pair of Giulia Pairone and Nandini Das.
2019-20 (Sophomore)
Finished the season 7-3 at the two slot in singles in the shortened spring season ... Went 7-2 with Lucia Montano in No. 1 doubles ... Defeated Yu Fujioka of South Alabama in straight sets to help the Ospreys beat the Jaguars for the first time since 2009-10 (Feb. 8, 2020) ... Posted a 6-5 singles record during the fall season ... Went a team best 12-3 in doubles action with partner Lucia Montano, bringing home 2 doubles titles ... Won the Doubles Flight A Final at the Mercer Gridiron Invite ... Took home the championship at the Doubles Flight A Final at the Bedford Cup at FGCU
2018-19 (Freshman)
Part of the ASUN Championship team ... Had a team-high 21 wins in singles play and 13 in dual matches ... Went 6-1 in ASUN action to earn a second team nod, competing at the No. 3 spot ... Paired with Valentina Mariotto in the No. 3 doubles spot for a 12-7 mark including a 5-0 ASUN record ... Had a nine-match win streak from February 23-April 13 ... Ended the season on a nine-match win streak with Mariotto as they did not finish the final two matches of the season ... Was key in helping UNF claim a share of the regular season title as she defeated Julia Ascua in three sets to help the Ospreys beat FGCU.
Prior to UNF (prep)
Comes in with an ITF juniors ranking of #341 ... Won several national championships in both singles and doubles ... Was a four-time champion in singles & doubles in the National tournaments GA doubles championships at the G1 competition ... In 2016, Defeated MariaRiveira Corado who is currently ranked in the ITF top 35 ... Finished as the runner-up in the ITF junior finals in Londrina and Vila Maria, while also capturing in the doubles title in Curitiba ... Winner of Rendez Vouz in Brazil that granted her a spot in the qualifying draw of Junior Roland Garros ... She won two rounds to enter the main draw of the 2018 juniors competition.
Personal
Daughter of Alexandre and Denize ... Majoring in economics Also played soccer.
CAREER SINGLES & DOUBLES
2021 (Junior)
Competed in four matches before being sidelined by an injury the rest of the season ... Went 2-0 in singles play and 2-1 in doubles competition ... Picked up a singles win against FIU at the five slot, and another against Wofford at the sixth position ... Notched doubles wins at the third slot with Valentina Mariotto, defeating USF and Wofford ... Competed with Sean Lodzki, Valentina Mariotto and Constanza Gorches in doubles play.
2019-20 (Sophomore)
Won six matches during the spring season, including a three match winning streak to start the year ... Played in the fifth single slot for every match in the spring ... Went 5-4 during the spring in doubles play with two matches unfinished ... Played in the second double slot in every match in spring ... Nash and Gorches won the first slot in doubles during the first game of the year against Florida A&M ... Downed Lucia Garrigues, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, to clinch the match at the five slot against University of South Florida ... Finished her fall season with a 6-5 overall record in singles play ... Doubles partners with Sean Lodzki, Constanza Gorches, and Florencia Rossi ... Finished with a doubles record of 6-4 ... Runner-up in the Ali Weber Singles Consolation Finals at the Florida State Invite to conclude her fall season
2018-19 (Freshman - at Kennsaw State)
Went 6-10 after appearing in 18 singles matches for the Owls ... Went 2-3 in conference-singles play, earning victories against North Alabama and North Florida ... Earned non-conference triumphs against UAB, UNCW, Murray State and Jacksonville State ... Prior to UNF ... Graduated from Atlantic Coast High School where she won the Class 7A Region 1 championship in singles and doubles ... Reached the finals of the Class 7A State Championships in doubles in 2017 ... Took home the singles crown at the 2017 Julington Creek Plantation Level 6 competition ... Played at the USTA Clay Court and Hard Court National Championships in 2015, 2016 and 2017 ... Reached a 210 national ranking and 30th ranking in Florida.
Personal Daughter of Tim and Sheri Nash Majoring in communication
KENDALL
NASH
5-9 | GRADUATE JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
HONORS
2021 ASUN Champion
ASUN Honor Roll (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22)
2021 ITA Division I Scholar-Athlete
ISABEL OLIVEIRA
5-7 | SOPHOMORE BRASILIA, BRAZIL
HONORS
2022 ASUN All-Freshman Selection
2021 ASUN Champion
ASUN Honor Roll (2020-21, 2021-22)
2021 ITA Division I Scholar-Athlete
Sarah Vande Berg Sportsmanship Award (Bedford Cup - Oct. 1-2)
Spring 2022
Tennis - @ospreyWTEN // @ospreyswten
After having to sit out the spring 2021 season due to travel restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, earned a spot on the ASUN All-Freshman team thanks to nine dual singles wins and 10 dual doubles victories.
Played at singles slots, three, four and five.
Picked up doubles victories at all three slots, while going a personal best 7-4 at the second doubles slot.
Partnered up with fellow classmate Anslee Long for the majority of her doubles matches. Also played the first few doubles matches of the season with Kit Gulihur.
Won her lone doubles match with Kendall Nash, a 6-0 win against Bellarmine.
Clinched the win against the SEC’s Missouri with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against Emelie Schwarte Feb. 27. Her first dual doubles win came in a win at USF Feb. 4.
Picked up Power Five doubles wins against Iowa and Missouri.
Fall 2021
Had a strong fall debuting for the Ospreys, winning singles matches against opponents from Georgia, USF and Stetson.
Played alongside Kendall Nash, Summer Yardley and Kit Gulihur in doubles play.
Went 5-2 in doubles play, posting victories against USF, FAU, Florida State, UCF and FAMU.
freshman (2021 - Did Not Compete)
Member of the 2021 ASUN Champion team ... did not compete, remained in Brazil as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prior to UNF (Prep)
Graduated from Club Med Academies. Daughter of Maria de Faria and Ricardo Oliveira.
CAREER SINGLES & DOUBLES
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
M24 Lynn L, 1-8
M28 Georgia College & St.* W, 5-4
H:
1996:
1998: 30-5 (10-1 Peach Belt)
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4-1 |
F22 Barry University
F23 Augusta State*
M31 at Armstrong Atlantic* L, 3-6
A1 Clayton State* W, 6-2
Northwood W, 6-3
A4 Columbus State W, 7-1
A11 at Rollins L, 4-5
A15 vs. Francis Marion^ W, 6-1 vs. Columbus State^ W, 5-0
A16 vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ W, 5-0
M6 Armstrong Atlantic L, 4-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
^-Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)
#- NCAA Division II Regional Championships (Greenwood, S.C.)
2001: 16-10 (5-4 Peach Belt) H: 9-6 | A: 6-4 | N: 1-0 Peach Belt Conference
F17 Flagler L, 1-8
F18 Augusta State* W, 8-1
F20 Rollins L, 3-6
F22 at Jacksonville W, 4-3
F24 at Columbus State W, 6-1
M3 Francis Marion* W, 9-0 Ferris State W, 7-2
M4 UNC Pembroke* W, 7-0
M9 Lynn L, 1-8
M13 Morehead State W, 8-1
M17 at USC Upstate* W, 9-0
M18 at USC Aiken* W, 9-0
M21 at Valdosta State W, 7-2
M23 at GA College & State* L, 4-5
M24 at Clayton State* L, 3-6
M25 at Kennesaw State* L, 4-5
M28 Armstrong Atlantic* L, 3-6
M31 FGCU W, 9-0 Northwood (MI.) W, 8-1
A3 Rollins L, 3-6
A9 Presbyterian W, 7-2
A19 vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ W, 5-1
A20 vs. Clayton State^ W, 5-3
A21 vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ L, 3-5
M4 Augusta State W, 5-0
M5 Barry University L, 4-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
^-Peach Belt Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)
2002: 15-11 (9-2 Peach Belt)
H: 11-6 | A: 4-5 | N: 0-0 Peach Belt Conference
F2 at Stetson* W, 6-1
F3 USC Aiken* W, 9-0
F5 Jacksonville L, 3-6
F16 Augusta State* W, 8-1
foreit
A6 Rollins L, 3-6
A7 vs. Delta State% W, 7-0
A8 vs. West Florida% L, 1-8
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
%- NCAA Divison II National Championships (Pensacola, Fla.) 2000: 23-8 (9-1 Peach Belt) H: 17-4 | A: 4-3 | N: 2-1 Peach Belt Conference
F3 at Bethune-Cookman L, 3-6
F7 vs. Barry University L, 2-7
F12 USC Aiken* W, 9-0
F15 Jacksonville W, 9-0
F18 Flagler W, 6-3
F20 at UNC Pembroke* W, 9-0 at Francis Marion* W, 8-1
F21 at Lander* W, 9-0
F23 Rollins L, 4-5
F25 West Florida L, 3-6
F26 Kennesaw State* W, 8-1
M4 Augusta State* W, 9-0
Gardner-Webb W, 9-0
M5 USC Upstate* W, 9-0
M13 Appalachian State W, 6-3
M14 Shorter College W, 6-3
Savannah State W, forfeit
M16 Tennessee-Martin W, 7-2
M22 Valdosta State W, 5-2
Binghamton W, 7-2
F20 at Francis Marlon* W, 9-0
F24 at Lynn L, 1-8
M1 West Florida L, 2-7
M9 Columbus State* W, 6-3
M12 Tennesse-Martin W, 8-1
M16 Kennesaw State* W, 8-1 GA College & State* W, 5-4
M17 USC Upstate* W, 9-0
M19 UMASS W, 7-2
Auburn-Montgomery L, 0-6
M22 UNC Pembroke* W, 8-1
M24 Clayon State* L, 4-5
M27 Armstrong Atlantic* L, 1-8
A1 Barry University L, 1-7
A5 vs. Ouachita$ L, 2-7
A5 vs. Delta State$ W, 7-2
A7 at Flagler L, 0-5
A9 at Rollins L, 2-7
A14 Valdosta State W, 8-1
A18 Columbus State^ W, 5-2
A19 Clayton State^ W, 5-4
A20 Armstrong Atlantic^ L, 0-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
$-UWF Tennis Jamboree (Pensacola, Fla.)
^-Peach Belt Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
2003: 12-11 (5-2 Peach Belt)
H: 5-5 | A: 7-6 | N: 0-0
Peach Belt Conference
F15 at Columbus State* W, 6-3
F16 at West Florida
M2 UNC Pembroke*
M23 Kennesaw State* W, 9-0
M26 Armstrong Atlantic* L, 3-6
M29 Lynn L, 1-8
A4 vs. UC San Diego$ W , 6-3
A12 vs. BYU Hawaii$ W, 6-3 Rollins L, 3-6
A17 vs. Columbus State^ W, 5-0
A19 vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ L, 1-5 vs. Clayton State^ W, 5-3
M3 vs. Pfeiffer# W, 5-0
M4 vs. Armstrong Atlantic# L, 0-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
$-West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, Fla.)
^-Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
#- NCAA Division II Regional Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)
2004: 15-9 (6-3 Peach Belt) H: 12-7 | A: 3-2 | N: 0-0 Peach Belt Conference
F21 Kennesaw State* W, 7-2
F22 Columbus State* L, 3-6
F28 GA College & State* W, 5-4
M1 Clayton State* L, 3-6
M5 USC Aiken W, 9-0
M7 West Florida L, 3-6
M9 Gardner-Webb W, 9-0
M11 Ferris State W, 7-2
M12 Augusta State* W, 8-1
M14 USC Upstate* W, 5-4
M16 Tennessee-Martin W, 6-3
M24 Jacksonville L, 1-8
M27 at UNC Pembroke* W, 9-0
M28 at Francis Marlon* W, 9-0
M29 Valdosta State L, 4-5
M31 at Armstrong Atlantic* L, 0-9
A3 Barry University W, 5-4
A6 at Rollins W, 6-3
A10 at Lynn L, 1-8
A15 vs. Clayton State& W, 5-4
A16 vs. Armstrong Atlantic& L, 0-5
A17 vs. GA College & State& W, 5-3
M7 vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ W, 5-3
M8 vs. USC Upstate^ W, 5-2
M7 Kennesaw State W, 5-1
M8 vs. Columbus State# L, 3-5
*- Peach Belt Conference Match
&-Peach Belt Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
#- NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
2005: 15-5
H: 8-1 | A: 7-4 | N: 0-0
F9 Flagler W, 9-0
F13 Lynn W, 6-3
F17 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) W, 8-1
F18 at Nova Southeastern W, 7-2
F20 Francis Marion W, 8-1
F26 at USC Upstate W, 6-3
M4 at Columbus State L, 4-5
M5 at West Florida L, 4-5
M6 UNC Pembroke W, 9-0
M8 Eastern Kentucky W, 7-2
M9 Rollins Postponed
M13 Tennessee-Martin W, 6-3
M16 Northern Illinois Postponed
M17 Northern Illinois Postponed
M20 at Barry L, 2-7
M22 at Clayton State Postponed
M23 at Kennesaw State W, 9-0
M24 at Clayton State W, 6-3
M25 at GA College & State W, 8-1
M26 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 9-0 at USC Aiken W, 5-0
A1 Northwood University W, 8-1
A6 at Jacksonville L, 3-4
A7 Armstrong Atlantic Postponed
vs. USF
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2012: 16-5 (9-0 Atlantic Sun)
H: 8-0 | A: 6-5 | N: 2-0
Atlantic Sun Conference
F1 at #18 FSU L, 0-5
F11 at UNC Wilmington W, 5-2
F12 at #70 College of Charleston L, 1-6
F28 Charleston Southern W, 4-3
M3 at #10 Miami L, 0-7
M4 at Barry Cancelled
M8 Eastern Kentucky W, 6-1
M10 Troy W, 7-0
M12 at Georgia State L, 2-5
M16 USC Upstate* W, 6-1
M17 ETSU* W, 6-1
M21 at UCF Cancelled
M25 West Virginia W, 7-0
M26 at Jacksonville* W, 7-0
M29 at FGCU* W, 7-0
M31 at Stetson* W, 6-1
A6 Belmont* W, 6-1
A7 Lipscomb* W, 5-0
A13 at Kennesaw State* W, 6-1
A14 at Mercer* W, 7-0
A21 vs. #4 Stetson^ W, 4-2
A22 vs. #2 ETSU^ W, 4-2
M11 vs. #10 Miami% L, 0-4
* - Atlantic Sun Conference Match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn. & Bristol, Tenn.)
%-NCAA Tournament
2013: 16-5 (7-1 Atlantic Sun) H: 10-2 | A: 4-2 | N: 2-1 Atlantic Sun Conference
M5 #61 College of Charleston
M11 Cleveland State
2015:
J24 at #13 Miami
J25 at #53 USF
Troy W, 5-2
F18 UCF W, 4-3
M2 College of Charleston W, 7-0
M7 at USF W, 4-3
M8 Jackson State W, 7-0
M10 at Furman
M11 George Washington W, 6-1
M14 South Alabama W, 6-1
M19 at Lipscomb* W, 4-0
M20 at Northern Kentucky* W, 5-0
M26 Kennesaw State* W, 4-0
M28 USC Upstate* W, 6-1
A2 Stetson* W, 4-3
A4 at Florida Gulf Coast* W, 4-3
A10 Lousiana* W, 6-1
A18 Lipscomb University^ W, 4-0
A19 Florida Gulf Coast^ W, 4-0
M8 at #15 Miami% L, 0-4
*- Atlantic Sun Match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
%- NCAA Tournament
2016: 13-7 (6-0 Atlantic Sun)
H: 6-3 | A: 5-4 | N: 2-0
ASUN Conference
J30 South Carolina State W, 4-0
J30 No. 35 Florida State L, 1-4
F5 Flagler W, 7-0
F10 at UCF W, 4-3
F20, No. 35 Auburn L, 1-5
* - Atlantic Sun Conference Match ^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Deland, Fla.)
#-NCAA Tournament 2011: 15-7 (8-2 Atlantic Sun) H: 8-2 | A: 5-4 | N: 2-1 Atlantic Sun Conference
J30 Florida A&M W, 7-0
F19 at Samford L, 1-6
F20 at UAB W, 4-3
F24 at Charleston Southern Cancelled
F25 at College of Charleston L, 2-4
M4 ETSU* W, 4-3
M6 Charlotte W, 6-1
M9 Penn W, 5-2
M11 at USC Upstate* W, 7-0
M12 at Campbell* L, 3-4
M16 Buffalo W, 4-3
M18 Mercer* W, 6-1
M19 Kennesaw State* W, 5-2
M25 at Lipscomb* W, 5-0
M26 at Belmont* W, 6-1
A1 Stetson* L, 3-4
A2 FGCU* W, 6-1
A7
5-2
M14 Kennesaw State* W, 7-0
M16 Mercer*
M22 at ETSU*
Upstate*
A12 at Northern Kentucky*
A13 at Lipscomb* W, 6-1
A20 vs. #3 USC Upstate% W, 4-0
A21 vs. ETSU% W, 4-2
M10 vs. #6 Miami^ L, 4-0
* - Atlantic Sun Conference Match
%-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn.)
^-NCAA Tournmanet 2014: 15-6 (8-0 Atlantic Sun) H: 5-2 | A: 10-3 | N: 0-1 Atlantic Sun Conference
F7 FIU Cancelled
F9 FAMU W, 7-0
F12 at UCF W, 4-3
F20 at Troy W, 5-2
F21 at South Carolina L, 0-7
F22 at SC State W, 7-0
M1 at UNC Wilmington
M10 at Louisiana Lafayette
M11 at TCU
M15 at Barry
M16 vs. Clemson
M21 at FGCU*
M22 at Stetson*
M25 Arkansas
M28 ETSU*
M30 USC Upstate* W, 4-0
M30 at FSU
0-4
A4 at Kennesaw State* W, 6-1
F21 at Troy W, 5-1
F26 at No. 34 Clemson L, 2-5
M10 ETSU L, 3-4
M13 at No. 41 South Alabama L, 1-6
M18 Southern Illinois W, 7-0
M24 at NJIT* W, 6-1
M26 at USC Upstate* W, 7-0
M31 Lipscomb* W, 6-1
A2 Kennesaw State* W, 7-0
A7 Florida Gulf Coast* W, 4-3
A9 No. 49 USF L, 4-3
A16 at Stetson* W, 5-2
A23 No. 4 Lipscomb^ W, 4-0
A24 No. 2 FGCU^ W, 4-2
M13 at No. 5 Georgia% L, 0-4
*- Atlantic Sun Match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
%- NCAA Tournament
2017: 15-9 (4-1 Atlantic Sun)
H: 10-4 | A: 4-5 | N: 1-0 ASUN Conference
J20 Flagler W, 4-0
J21 #16 South Carolina L, 0-4
J24 Florida A&M W, 7-0
F3 at Florida State L, 0-4
F4 at New Orleans W, 6-1
F5 at LSU L, 0-4
F15 UCf L, 2-5
F17 Bethune-Cookman W,7-0
F19 Troy W, 6-1
M4 at USF L, 3-4
M6 Furman L, 2-5
M9 James Madison W, 3-4
M9 Savannah State W, 7-0
M12 South Alambama L, 3-4
M16 UNCG W, 5-0
M25 Stetson* W, 5-2
M30 at Kennesaw State* W, 7-0
A1 at Lipscomb* W, 6-1
A6 USC Upstate W, 7-0
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
ASUN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (TEAM)
2022 (Regular Season Co-Champs)
2021 (Regular Season, Tournament)
2016 (Regular Season, Tournament)
2014 (Regular Season, Tournament) 2014 (Regular Season) 2013 (Tournament)
2012 (Regular Season, Tournament) 2010 (Tournament)
PEACH BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (TEAM) 2000 (Tournament)
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (TEAM) 1997 (Tournament) 1996 (Tournament) 1995 (Tournament) 1994 (Tournament)
ITA ALL-AMERICA
Stine Vogt Andersen Singles/Doubles
Katarzyna Lapinska Singles
Diane Pensabene Doubles
1990
Stine Vogt Andersen Singles/Doubles
Page Bates Singles/Doubles
Diane Pensabene Doubles
Jo Wilkins Singles/Doubles
Katarzyna Lapinska Singles
1989
Lori Webster Singles/Doubles
Jo Wilkins Singles/Doubles
1988
Sue Leach Doubles
Lotta Ekberg Honorable Mention
Marie Farrar Honorable Mention
Jill Ward Honorable Mention
Lori Webster Honorable Mention
Dr. Cynthia Basler
(Induction Date: Jan. 9, 2018)
Dr. Heather Hyme Dore
(Induction Date: Oct. 25, 2014)
Wendy Bruno
(Induction Date: Oct. 12, 2013)
Rene Ladue
(Induction Date: Nov. 16, 2012)
Adriana Isaza
(Induction Date: Oct. 8, 2011)
1986 Team
(Induction Date: Feb. 20, 2008)
1984 Team
(Induction Date: Feb. 20, 2008)
Charley Jenks
(Induction Date: Feb. 20, 2008)
Leo Vorwerk
(Induction Date: Feb. 20, 2008)
Leigh Ann Tabor
(Induction Date: Feb. 7, 2007)
Quetzali Vazquez First Team (S)
Mariella Calderon/Michelle Valdez
Second Team (D)
2004
Camilia Sagae Singles
2001
Juila Hartner Singles
2000
Claudia Schiffczyk Singles
1998
Ulrika Gaver Doubles
Dawn Ritter Doubles
Wendy Bruno Singles
1997
Dawn Bodea Doubles
Wendy Bruno Singles
Ulrika Gaver Doubles
Kendra Pascoe Doubles
Narelle Paul Doubles
1996
Dawn Bodea Doubles
Wendy Bruno Singles/Doubles
Ulrika Gaver Singles
1995
Dawn Bodea Doubles
Wendy Bruno Doubles
Heather Hyme Singles/Doubles
Marcey Smith Singles/Doubles
1994
Heather Hyme Doubles
Adriana Isaza Singles/Doubles
Tonya Pedata Singles
Marcey Smith Doubles
Leigh Ann Tabor Singles/Doubles
1993
Heather Hyme Doubles
Adriana Isaza Singles/Doubles
Laura Speicher Doubles
Leigh Ann Tabor Singles/Doubles
1992
Marie Bonilla Doubles
Heather Hyme Doubles
Laura Speicher Singles/Doubles
Leigh Ann Tabor Singles/Doubles
1991
1987
Cindi Basler Singles/Doubles
Jill Ward Doubles
1986
Cindi Basler Singles/Doubles
Terry Chandler Doubles
Beverly Corbie Doubles
Rene LaDue Singles/Doubles
1985
Beverly Corbie Doubles
Rene LaDue Singles/Doubles
1984
Jane Fletcher Singles
Millan Fryklund Singles/Doubles
Lisa Goldberg Singles/Doubles
ITA ARTHUR ASHE REGIONAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Marie Farrar 1988
Kendra Pascoe 1997
ITA ARTHUR ASHE NATIONAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Marie Farrar 1988
ITA NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Page Bates 1989
ITA REGIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Liliana Hung 2005
ITA REGIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Page Bates 1989
Marcey Smith 1994
ITA REGIONAL PLAYER TO WATCH
Wendy Bruno 1995
UNF ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
2011-12 UNF Women’s Tennis Team
(Induction Date: Jan. 20, 2023)
Aline Berkenbrock
(Induction Date: Nov. 9, 2019)
Ulrika Gaver
(Induction Date: Feb. 23, 2019)
ASUN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kit Gulihur
2015
Michelle Valdez First Team (S)
Luise Intert Second Team (S)
Esther Zuniga Second Team (S)
Taylor Hollander/Esther Zuniga
Second Team (D)
Luise Intert/Rebeca Pereira
Second Team (D)
Marina Cunningham/Quetzali
Vazquez
2014
Second Team (D)
Simona Weymar First Team (S)
Taylor Hollander Second Team (S)
Marina Cunningham/Taylor Hollander
Second Team (D)
ASUN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR
ASUN CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Annabelle Davis
Aline Berkenbrock 2009
ASUN CONFERENCE (S) - singles; (D) - doubles
2013
Lorena Aviles First Team (S)
Simona Weymar First Team (S)
Melanie Aguirre Second Team (S)
Mariella Calderon Second Team (S)
Marina Cunningham/Taylor Hollander
Second Team (D)
2012
Aline Berkenbrock First Team (S)
Lorena Aviles First Team (S)
Danielle Day First Team (S)
Lorena Aviles/Aline Berkenbrock
Second Team (D)
Rebeca Pereira/Simona Weymar
Second Team (D)
Danielle Day/Melanie Aguirre
Second Team (D)
2022
Kit Gulihur - First Team
Annabelle Davis - Second Team
2021
Lucia Montano First Team
Catherine Gulihur First Team
Annabelle Davis Second Team
2019
Rafaela Gomez First Team (S)
Ana Paula Melilo Second Team (S)
2018
Rafaela Gomez First Team (S)
Luise Intert First Team (S)
Lucia Montano Second Team (S)
Rafaela Gomez/Luise Intert Second Team (D)
2017
Michelle Valdez First Team (S)
Rafaela Gomez First Team (S)
Luise Intert Second Team (S)
Kinga Gartner Second Team (S)
Kinga Gartner/Michelle Valdez Second Team (D)
2016
Noemi Hemmerich First Team (S)
Luise Intert First Team (S)
Michelle Valdez First Team (S)
2011
Aline Berkenbrock First Team (S)
Danielle Day First Team (S)
Simona Weymar Second Team (S)
Melanie Aguirre/Danielle Day
Second Team (D)
2010
Aline Berkenbrock First Team (S)
Raquel Castro Second Team (S)
Danielle Day Second Team (S)
2009
Aline Berkenbrock First Team (S)
Raquel Castro First Team (S)
Ina Durcakova/Nikita van Lierop
Second Team (D)
Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook
Second Team (D)
2008
Natalia Sanchez First Team
2007
Natalia Sanchez Second Team
Florencia Torres Second Team
2006
Vanessa Sanchez Second Team
Florencia Torres Second Team
ASUN CONFERENCE
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
2022
Anslee Long
Isabel Oliveira
2021
Annabelle Davis
2019
Ana Paula Melilo
2018
Valentina Mariotto
Eva Nyikos
2017
Lucia Montano
2016
Rafaela Gomez
2015
Luise Intert
2014
Michelle Valdez
Quetzali Vazquez
2013
Mariella Calderon
2012
Marina Cunningham
Rebeca Pereira
2011
Simona Weymar
2010
Melanie Aguirre
2009
Aline Berkenbrock
2007
Natalia Sanchez
ASUN CONFERENCE
ALL-ACADEMIC
ASUN CONFERENCE
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Lauren Cockbill April 11
Kit Gulihur - 47th (April 27)
Kit Gulihur - 47th (May 4)
2022
Kit Gulihur
2021
Catherine Gulihur
Valentina Mariotto
2019
Rafaela Gomez
2018
Luise Intert
2017
Luise Intert
2016 Luise Intert
2015 Marina Cunningham
2013
Simona Weymar
2012 Simona Weymar
2022
Kit Gulihur - January 25
Kit Gulihur - March 1
Annabelle Davis - March 29
Kit Gulihur - April 12
Kit Gulihur - April 19
2021
Lucia Montano February 3
Catherine Gulihur
March 24
Ana Paula Melilo March 31
2020
Lucia Montano February 19
Lucia Montano March 11
2019
Rafaela Gomez January 23
Lucia Montano February 20
Rafaela Gomez March 6
Lucia Montano March 27
Ana Paula Melilo April 15
2018
Rafaela Gomez January 31
Eva Nyikos March 7
Luise Intert March 14
2017
Radaela Gomez February 22
Michelle Valdez April 12
2016
Luise Intert February 3
Luise Intert February 17
Michelle Valdez February 24
Quetzali Vazquez April 13
Noemi Hemmerich April 19
2015
Michelle Valdez January 28
Taylor Hollander March 4
Esther Zuniga March 11
2014
Simona Weymar March 6
Esther Zuniga April 2
2013
Lorena Aviles January 30
2012
Aline Berkenbrock February 29
Lorena Aviles March 14
Aline Berkenbrock April 17
2011
Aline Berkenbrock March 9
2010
Aline Berkenbrock March 10
Aline Berkenbrock March 31
2009
Lauren Holton March 18
Aline Berkenbrock April 8
2007
Florencia Torres January 30
Catalina Castillo February 6
2006
Vanessa Sanchez March 7
ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE
2005
Yevgeniya Barysheva Singles
2004
Camilia Sagae Singles
2003
Camilia Sagae Singles
2001
Julia Hartner Doubles
Debbie Steele Doubles
1999
Nikki Fitzgerald Singles
Tranae Fatu Singles
1998
Wendy Bruno Doubles
Dawn Ritter Doubles
Emily Holtz Singles
ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE
Kit Gulihur - 60th (June 2)
Kit Gulihur - 8th (June 15 - Regional Ranking)
2022 (Spring) - Doubles
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 5th (February 9)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 13th (February 24)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 19th (March 9)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 15th (March 23)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 28th (April 6)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 29th (April 13)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 30th (April 20)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 32nd (April 27)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 33rd (May 4)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 42nd (June 2)
1997
Wendy Bruno Doubles
Elizabeth Donovan Doubles
Kendra Pascoe Singles
Narelle Paul Singles
1996
Dawn Bodea Singles/Doubles
Wendy Bruno Singles/Doubles
Ulrika Gaver Singles/Doubles
Katherine Kaminer Singles
Kendra Pascoe Singles/Doubles
1995
Dawn Bodea Singles/Doubles
Wendy Bruno Singles/Doubles
Heather Hyme Doubles
Katherine Kaminer Singles
Kendra Pascoe Singles/Doubles
Marcey Smith Singles/Doubles
1994
Heather Hyme Singles
Adriana Isaza Singles/Doubles
Katherine Kaminer Doubles
Kendra Pascoe Singles/Doubles
Tonya Pedata Singles
Marcey Smith Doubles
Leigh Ann Tabor Singles
ITA RANKINGS THROUGH HISTORY
2022 (Fall) - Singles
Kit Gulihur - 43rd (Preseason - Sept. 6)
Kit Gulihur - 107th (November 16)
2022 (Fall) - Doubles
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 23rd (Preseason - Sept. 6)
2022 (Spring) - Singles
Kit Gulihur - 56th (February 9)
Kit Gulihur - 66th (February 24)
Kit Gulihur - 47th (March 9)
Kit Gulihur - 38th (March 23)
Kit Gulihur - 45th (April 6)
Kit Gulihur - 36th (April 13)
Kit Gulihur - 45th (April 20)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 9th (June 15 - Regional Ranking)
2021 (Fall) Singles
Kit Gulihur - 32nd (December 8)
2021 (Fall) - Doubles
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 9th (Final - December 8)
Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo - 33rd (Preseason - Sept. 7)
2021 - Team Team Ranking - 49th (May 26)
2021 - Singles
January 13th - Lucia Montano (84th)
June 2nd - Lucia Montano (116th)
December 8 - Kit Gulihur (8th)
2021 - Doubles
March 24th - Ana Paula Melilo/Catherine Gulihur (70th)
September 8 - Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo (33rd)
December 8 - Kit Gulihur/Ana Paula Melilo (32nd)
2020 - Singles
February 18th - Lucia Montano (99th)
March 3rd - Lucia Montano (98th)
2018 - Doubles
November 14th - Rafaela Gomez/ Constanza Gorches (52nd)
2017 - Singles
January 4th - Michelle Valdez (58th)
February 8th - Michelle Valdez (83rd)
February 21st - Michelle Valdez (81st)
2016 - Ranking pages not found?
2014 - Team
March 4th - Team Ranking (68th)
March 11th - Team Ranking (63rd)
April 15th - Team Ranking (75th)
2013 - Team
March 12th - Team Ranking (74th)
2012 - Singles
January 3rd - Lorena Aviles (123rd)
2012 - Doubles
March 27th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (78th)
April 10th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (73rd)
April 17th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (66th)
April 24th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (69th)
April 30th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (70th)
June 6th - Aline Berkenbrock/Lorena Aviles (73rd)
2011 - Team
January 4th - Team Ranking (70th)
January 25th - Team Ranking (70th)
February 3rd - Team Ranking (70th)
February 8th - Team Ranking (74th)
2010 - Team
March 9th - Team Ranking (70th)
March 23rd - Team Ranking (64th)
March 30th - Team Ranking (60th)
April 6th - Team Ranking (62nd)
April 13th - Team Ranking (64th)
April 20th - Team Ranking (60th)
April 27th - Team Ranking (61st)
May 3rd - Team Ranking (68th)
May 28th - Team Ranking (68th)
2010 - Doubles
April 13th - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (90th)
April 20th - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (66th)
April 27th - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (76th)
May 3rd - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (80th)
June 7th - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (56th)
2009 - Doubles
September 4th (PS) - Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (47th)
March 31st - Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook (67th)
March 17th - Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook (64th)
March 3rd - Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook (76th)
2008 - Not available
2007 - Not available
2006 - Not available
2005 - Team (DIVISION II)
May 24th (Final) - Team Ranking (9th)
2005 - Singles (DIVISION II)
May 24th (Final) - Yevgenia Barysheva (26th)
May 24th (Final) - Liliana Hung (40th)
2005 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
May 24th (Final) - Hung/Stoppelli (14th)
2004 - Team (DIVISION II)
May 25th (Final) - Team Ranking (7th)
2004 - Singles (DIVISION II)
May 25th (Final) - Sagae (13th)
2003 - Team (DIVISION II)
May 30th (Final) - Team Ranking (9th)
2002 - Team (DIVISION II)
May 31st (Final) - Team Ranking (11th)
2001 - Team (DIVISION II)
May 31st (Final) - Team Ranking (9th)
2001 - Singles (DIVISION II)
May 31st (Final) - Julia Hartner (8th)
2001 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
May 31st (FInal) - Hartner/Steele (19th)
2000 - Team (DIVISION II)
Team Ranking (6th)
2000 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Claudia Schiffczyk (19th)
Tranae Fatu (28th)
Nicki Fitzgerald (36th)
2000 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Schiffczyk/Fatu (13th)
1999 - Team (DIVISION II) Team Ranking (10th)
1999 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Tranae Fatu (44th)
1998 - Team (DIVISION II)
Team Ranking (4th)
1998 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Wendy Bruno (19th)
Ulrika Gaver (51st)
Narelle Parkes (58th)
1998 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Bodea-Ritter/Gaver (7th)
Bruno/Parkes (19th)
1997 - Team (DIVISION II)
Team Ranking (3rd)
1997 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Wendy Bruno (15th)
Ulrika Gaver (35th)
Narelle Paull (38th)
Kendra Pascoe (40th)
1997 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Gaver/Bodea (2nd)
Pascoe/Paull (10th)
1996 - Team (DIVISION II)
Team Ranking (4th)
1996 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Wendy Bruno (8th)
Ulrika Gaver (12th)
Kendra Pascoe (32nd)
1996 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Bruno/Bodea (2nd)
Pascoe/Gaver (12th)
1995 - Team (DIVISION II) Team Ranking (4th)
1995 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Heather Hyme (9th)
Marcey Smith (14th)
1995 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Smith/Bruno (4th)
Hyme/Bodea (9th)
1994 - Team (DIVISION II) Team Ranking (1st)
1994 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Adriana Isaza (2nd)
Leigh Ann Tabor (8th)
Heather Hyme (24th)
Tonya Pedata (26th)
Marcey Smith (33rd)
Kendra Pascoe (35th)
1994 - Doubles (DIVISION II) Isaza/Smith (4th)
Tabor/Hyme (11th)
1993 - Team (NAIA)
Team Ranking (5th)
1993 - Singles (NAIA)
Adriana Isaza (5th)
Leigh Ann Tabor (11th)
Laura Speicher (42nd)
Heather Hyme (44th)
Tonya Pedata (50th)
1993 - Doubles (NAIA)
Hyme/Speicher (13th)
Bonilla/Tabor (17th)
1992 - Team (NAIA) Team Ranking (4th)
1992 - Singles (NAIA)
Leigh Ann Tabor (4th)
Laura Speicher (18th)
Marie Bonilla (26th)
Heather Hyme (50th)
1992 - Doubles (NAIA)
Bonilla/Tabor (5th)
Hyme/Speicher (11th)
1991 - Team (NAIA) Team Ranking (T3rd)
1991 - Singles (NAIA)
Katerina Lapinska (10th)
Stine Vogt Andersen (11th)
Diane Pensabene (36th)
Leigh Ann Tabor (48th)
1991 - Doubles (NAIA)
Vogt Andersen/Pensabene (7th)
1990 - Team (NAIA) Team Ranking (3rd)
1990 - Singles (NAIA)
Jo Wilkins (16th)
Stine Vogt Andersen (23rd)
1990 - Doubles (NAIA)
Andersen/Pensabene (3rd)
Bates/Wilkins (4th)
1989 - Team (NAIA)
Team Ranking (5th)
1989 - Singles (NAIA)
Lori Webster (4th)
Jo Wilkins (19th)
Page Bates (T28th)
Marie Farrar (T34th)
1989 - Doubles (NAIA)
Webster/Wilkins (2nd)
Bates/Farrar (T17th)
1988 - Team (NAIA)
Team Ranking (3rd)
1988 - Singles (NAIA)
Lori Webster (14th)
Sue Leach (17th)
Lotta Ekberg (22nd)
Marie Farrar (31st)
Jill Ward (37th)
1988 - Doubles (NAIA)
Dickinson/Leach (10th)
Ward/Farrar (13th)
1987 - Not available
1986 - Team (NAIA)
Team Ranking (1st)
1986 - Singles (NAIA)
Cindi Basler (3rd)
Renee Ladue (7th)
Bev Corbie (24th)
Cori Laurent (42nd)
1986 - Doubles (NAIA)
Ladue/Corbie (2nd)
Basler/Chandler (4th)
1985 - Team (NAIA)
Team Ranking (2nd)
1985 - Singles (NAIA)
Renee Ladue (6th)
Millan Fryklund (10th)
Lisa Goldberg (17th)
Beverly Corbie (26th)
Corf Laurent (42nd)
1985 - Doubles (NAIA)
Ladue/Corbie (3rd)
Fryklund/Goldberg (8th)
ASUN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Kit Gulihur - 2022
Kit Gulihur - 2021
Luise Intert - 2018 ITA
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN
Kit Gulihur - 2022 (2nd Team, At-Large)
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Kit Gulihur - 2022 (District 4 1st Team, At-Large)
GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III (AT LARGE)
Ulrika Gaver 1998
Heather Hyme 1995
Kendra Pascoe 1996, 1997
Leigh Ann Tabor 1994
2022
ASUN HONOR ROLL
Annabelle Davis
Kit Gulihur
Sean Lodzki
Anslee Long
Ana Paula Melilo
Kendall Nash
Isabel Oliveira
Summer Yardley
2021
Annabelle Davis
Constanza Gorches
Catherine Gulihur
Sean Lodzki
Valentina Mariotto
Ana Paula Melilo
Lucia Montano
Kendall Nash
Isabel Oliveira
Florencia Rossi
Summer Yardley
2020
Constanza Gorches
Lea Grinberg
Sean Lodzki
Valentina Mariotto
Ana Paula Melilo
Lucia Montano
Kendall Nash
Florencia Rossi
Summery Yardley
2019
Kinga Gartner
Rafaela Gomez
Constanza Gorches
Sean Lodzki
Valentina Mariotto
Ana Paula Melilo
Lucia Montano
Florencia Rossi
2018
Kinga Gartner
Rafaela Gomez
Luise Intert
Valentina Mariotto
Lucia Montano
Eva Nyikos
Florencia Rossi
2017
Kinga Gartner
Rafaela Gomez
Luise Intert
Lucia Montano
Michelle Valdez
Quetzali Valdez
2016
Mariella Calderon
Hannah Fluhrer
Luise Intert
Michelle Valdez
Quetzali Vazquez
2015
Mariella Calderon
Luise Intert
Rebeca Pacheco Perez
Marina Pereira
Quetzali Vazquez
Esther Zuniga
Taylor Hollander
2014
Mariella Calderon
Marina Cunningham
Taylor Hollander
Rebeca Pereira
Simona Weymar
2013
Melanie Aguirre
Maria Aviles
Mariella Calderon
Marina Cunningham
Taylor Hollander
Rebeca Pereira
Simona Weymar
2012
Maria Aviles
Aline Berkenbrock
Rebeca Pacheco
Marina Pereira
Simona Weymar
2011
Melinda Doak
Victoria Krook
Simona Weymar
2010
Aline Berkenbrock
Raquel Castro
Lauren Holton
Victoria Krook
2009
Aline Berkenbrock
Ina Durcakova
Lauren Holton
Victoria Krook
Nikita Van Lierop
2008
Ina Durcakova
Victoria Krook
Maria Melihova
Carolina Melo
Natalia Sanchez
Vanessa Sanchez
2007
Danielle Desmarais
Ina Durcakova
Carolina Melo
Robin Rogers
Florencia Torres
2006
Katja Brandt
Lauren Cockbill
Bojana Ducanovic
Carolina Melo-Gomes
Robin Rogers
Vanessa Sanchez Kane
PEACH BELT CONFERENCE PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL
Angela Arnold 1999, 2001
Yevgeniya Barysheva 2005
Amber Bradley 1998, 1999, 2000
Katja Brandt 2005
Wendy Bruno 1998
Allison Davidson 2002, 2003
Nikki Fitzgerald 1999
Danita Galbraith 2000, 2001
Ulrika Gaver 1998, 1999
Julia Hartner 2001
Emily Holtz 1998, 1999, 2000
Liliana Hung 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Karolee Jones 1999
Michelle Kelso 2003
Amanda Knight 1998, 1999, 2000
Melody Le Goff 2004, 2005
Nichole Morris 2001
Dawn Ritter 1998
Allison Rowe 2001, 2002
Camilia Sagae 2003, 2004
Claudia Schiffczyk 2000, 2001, 2002
Debbie Steele 1998, 1999
Julie Stoppelli 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
SUNSHINE STATE COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Elizabeth Donovan 1995, 1996, 1997
Ulrika Gaver 1996, 1997
Emily Holtz 1996, 1997
Heather Hyme 1994, 1995
Geriann Johnston 1994, 1995
Amanda Knight 1997
Kendra Pascoe 1995, 1996, 1997
Leslie Patton 1996, 1997
Leigh Ann Tabor 1994
UNF FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Simona Weymar 2014
Aline Berkenbrock 2012
Danielle Day 2011
UNF FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Ulrika Gaver 1998, 1999
Kendra Pascoe 1997
Leigh Ann Tabor 1994
Melanie Aguirre
Angela Arnold
Lorena Aviles
Annabelle Davis
Yevgeniya Barysheva
Cindi Basler
Page Bates
Aline Berkenbrock
2010-2013
1999-2001
2012-2013
2021-pres.
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Lauren Holton
Emily Holtz
Liliana Hung
Heather Hyme
Luise Intert
2009-2010
1996-2000
2002-2005
1992-1995
2015-2018
Adriana Isaza 1993
2004-2005
1986-1987
1989-1990
2009-2012
Dawn Bodea 1995-1998
Marie Bonilla 1992
Amber Bradley 1997-2000
Katja Brandt 2005-2006
Wendy Bruno
Mariella Calderon
Yoli Casas
Danielle Day 2010-2012
Danielle Desmarais 2007
Ruth Dickinson
Melinda Doak
Elizabeth Donovan
Bojana Ducanovic
Ina Durcakova 2007-2009
Lotta Ekberg
Melanie Eng
Marie Farrar
1987-1988
2004-2005
1988-1989
Tranae Fatu 1998-2000
Jessica Fender 2001
Susan Ferguson
1985-1987
Nicola Fitzgerald 1999-2000
Jane Fletcher 1984
Hannah Fluhrer 2016
Megan Forster 2022-pres.
Millan Fryklund
Danita Galbraith
Kinga Gartner
Ulrika Gaver
Melody Le Goff
Lisa Goldberg
Rafaela Gomez
Constanza Gorches
Lea Grinberg
Kit Gulihur
Marie Farrar
Pernilla Hardin
Julia Hartner
Noemi Hemmerich
Heather St. John
Jeriann Johnston
1992-1995
Karolee Jones 1999
Katherine Kaminer
1994-1996
Irina Karangozishvili 2016-2017
Alexandra Kau 1990-1991
Amanda Knight
Marylyn Krichko
Victoria Krook
Rene LaDue
Katarzyna Lapinska
1997-2000
1984-1985
2008-2011
1985-1986
1990-1991
1984-1985
2000-2001
2016-2019
1996-1999
2002-2005
1984-1985
2016-2019
2019-2021
2019-2020
2021-pres.
1988-1989
1984-1985
Taylor Hollander 2013-2015
Cori Laurent
1985-1986 Sue Leach 1987-1988 Nikita van Lierop
Lodzki
Long
Valentina Mariotto
Jasmin Makela
Melihova
Carolina De Melo
Paula Melilo
Montano