2002 Championships Edited by Keri A. Potts. Cardinal Conquer: Stanford found itself in familiar territory at the championships—on its home court and at the top of the podium. The championships host defeated the Florida Gators, 4-1, for its second consecutive title and 12th overall. In singles, Wake Forest’s Bea Bielik overpowered Florida’s Jessica Lehnhoff 6-2, 6-0 for the cham- pionship. And in doubles, Stanford’s Lauren Kalvaria and Gabriela Lastra defeated UCLA’s Megan Bradley and Lauren Fisher 6-2, 6-3. For the full championships story visit the June 10, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. Highlights Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos Tennis DIVISION I FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS MAY 10-11—AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA Miami (Fla.) 4, Florida Int’l 2 Doubles: No 1-Suspended; No. 2-Mei Ly-Marina Raic, Florida Int’l def. Igna de Velliers-Abby Smith, Miami (Fla.),9-8; No. 3-Maria Montoya-Dominique Rosenberg, Florida Int’l def. Sara Robbins-Staci Stevens, Miami (Fla.), 8-6. Singles: No. 1-Mari Toro, Miami (Fla.) def. Anneliese Rose, Florida Int’l, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4; No. 2-Marcy Hora, Miami (Fla.) def. Ly, Florida Int’l, 6-0, 6-2; No. 3- Suspended; No. 4-Christina Campana, Florida Int’l def. Sihem Bennacer, Miami (Fla.), 6-4, 6-1; No. 5-Ewelina Skaza, Miami (Fla.) def. Raic, Florida Int’l, 6-3, 6-4; No. 6-Robbins, Miami (Fla.) def. Nazly Elsawaf, Florida Int’l, 6-2, 6-3. Florida 4, UCF 0 Doubles: No. 1-Lindsay Dawaf-Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida def. Julie Pecastaing-Anna Westin, UCF, 8-2; No. 2- Suspended; No. 3-Annika Bengtsson-Zerene Reyes, Florida def. Kristina Lohmos-Emmanuell Sauze, UCF, 8-2. Singles: No. 1-Lehnhoff, Florida def. Sauze, UCF, 6-0, 6-1; No. 2-Dawaf, Florida def. Westin, UCF, 6-3, 6-1; No. 3-Reyes, Florida def. Marieke Gunawan, UCF; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Suspended. Florida 4, Miami (Fla.) 0 Doubles: No. 1-Lindsay Dawaf-Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida def. Marcy Hora-Mari Toro, Miami (Fla.), 8-3; No. 2-Alexis Gordon-Julia Scaringe, Florida def. Igna de Velliers-Abby Smith, Miami (Fla.), 8-2; No. 3- Suspended. Singles: No. 1-Lehnhoff, Florida def. Toro, Miami (Fla.), 6-2, 6-1; No. 2-Dawaf, Florida def. Hora, Miami (Fla.), 6-0, 6-2; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Scaringe, Florida def. Sara Robbins, Miami (Fla.), 6-4, 6-0. MAY 11-12—AT CHICAGO Northwestern 4, Ill.-Chicago 0 Doubles: No. 1-Lia Jackson-Simona Petrutiu, Northwestern def. Nicole Derouin-Ayca Gumuscu, Ill.-Chicago, 8-1; No. 2-Marine Piriou-Jessica Rush, Northwestern def. Britta Dohmann-Zvjezdana Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago; No. 3- Suspended. Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3- Suspended; No. 4-Petrutiu, Northwestern def. Karen Liwanpo, Ill.-Chicago; No. 5-Andrea Yung, Northwestern def. Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago, 6-2, 6-2; No. 6-Ruth Barnes, Northwestern def. Zorica Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago, 6-1, 6-0. Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 2 Doubles: No.1-Lindsey Green-Katie Cunha, Notre Dame def. Linde Mues-Lara Vojnov, Wisconsin, 9-8 (7); No. 2-Becky Varnum-Nina Vaughan, Notre Dame def. Katie Dougherty-Teresa Gonzaga, Wisconsin, 8-6; No. 3-Katie McGaffigan-Lindsay Martin, Wisconsin def. Alicia Salas-Sarah Jane Connelly, 8-5. Singles: No. 1-Vanessa Rauh, Wisconsin def. Varnum, Notre Dame, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4); No. 2-Linde Mues, Wisconsin def. Green, Notre Dame, 6-2, 6-2; No. 3- Shana McElroy def. Vaughan, Notre Dame, 6-2, 6-2; No. 4-McGaffigan, Wisconsin def. Salas, Notre Dame, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; No. 5-Cunha, Notre Dame def. Dougherty, Wisconsin, 6-2, 6-0; No. 6-Suspended. Northwestern 4, Wisconsin 0 Doubles: No.1-Lia Jackson-Simona Petrutiu, Northwestern def. Linde Mues-Lara Vojnov, Wisconsin, 8-3; No. 2- Suspended; No. 3-Ruth Barnes-Andrea Yung, Northwestern def. Lindsay Martin-Katie McGaffigan, Wisconsin, 8-3. Singles: No. 1-Marine Piriou, Northwestern def. Vanessa Rauh, Wisconsin, 6-0, 6-3; No. 2-Jackson, Northwestern def. Mues, Wisconsin, 6-2, 6-0; No. 3- Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Barnes, Northwestern def. Martin, Wisconsin, 6-3, 7-5. MAY 11-12—AT WAKE FOREST Wake Forest 4, American 0 Doubles: No. 1-Bea Bielik-Karin Coetzee, Wake Forest def. Kristina Georgieva-Lauren Martin, American, 8-1; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Katie Martzolf-Danielle Schwartz, Wake Forest def. Lourdes Riusech- Annemarie Schoemaker, American, 8-0. Singles: No. 1-Bielik, Wake Forest def. Olga Mikhailova, American, 6-1, 6-1; No. 2-Janet Bergman, Wake Forest def. Georgieva, American, 6-0, 6-1; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Elizabeth Proctor, Wake Forest def. Melissa Rausch, American, 6-1, 6-0. Clemson 4, William & Mary 3 Doubles: No. 1-Jessyca Arthur-Candice Fuchs, William & Mary def. Alix Lacelarie-Laurence Jayet, Clemson, 8- 3; No. 2-Anna Savitskaya-Ania Dolinska, Clemson def. Amy Wei-Kari Olsen, William & Mary, 8-5; No. 3- Milena Stanoytcheva-Richele LeSaldo, Clemson def. Angela Buergis-Lena Sherbakov, William & Mary, 8-4. Singles: No. 1-Lacelarie, Clemson def. Arthur, William & Mary, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5; No. 2-Fuchs, William & Mary Team Results Wake Forest’s Bea Bielik blasts a serve at Florida’s Jessica Lehnhoff in the singles champi- onship. Bielik won 6-2, 6-0. DIVISION I 224
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2002 ChampionshipsEdited by Keri A. Potts.
Cardinal Conquer: Stanford found itself in familiar territory at the championships—on its homecourt and at the top of the podium. The championships host defeated the Florida Gators, 4-1, forits second consecutive title and 12th overall.In singles, Wake Forest’s Bea Bielik overpowered Florida’s Jessica Lehnhoff 6-2, 6-0 for the cham-pionship. And in doubles, Stanford’s Lauren Kalvaria and Gabriela Lastra defeated UCLA’s MeganBradley and Lauren Fisher 6-2, 6-3. For the full championships story visit the June 10, 2002 issue of The NCAA News atwww.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web.
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FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDSMAY 10-11—AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
California 4, Fresno St. 1Doubles: No.1-Raquel Kops-Jones-Christina Fusano,California def. Kim Niggemeyer-Simone Jardim, FresnoSt., 8-4; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Carla Arguelles-Nicole Havlicek, California def. Chantel Wiggins-Courtney Jantz, Fresno St., 8-6.Singles: No.1-Kops-Jones, California def. Niggemeyer,Fresno St., 6-3, 6-3; No. 2-Fusano, California def.Chloe Carlotti, Fresno St., 0-6, 6-2, 6-4; No. 3-Jardim,Fresno St. def. Jieun Jacobs, California, 7-6 (5), 6-2;No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Havlicek, California def.Wiggins, Fresno St., 6-4, 6-3; No. 6-Suspended.
MAY 10-11—AT ATHENS, GEORGIA
South Ala. 4, Mississippi 0Doubles: No. 1-Josien Boverhof-Nienke Scheltens,South Ala. def. Aleysa Ignatieva-Audra Adams,Mississippi, 8-4; No. 2-Viktoria Stoklasova-Katarina
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Palenikova, South Ala. def. Karem Harboe-FlorenciaBasile, Mississippi, 8-4; No. 3-Mira Radu-CamillaGould, Mississippi def. Andrea Kurekova-DominikaNemcovicova, South Ala., 8-0.Singles: No.1-Stoklasova, South Ala. def. Radu,Mississippi, 6-1, 6-4; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Scheltens, South Ala. def. Basile,Mississippi, 6-3, 7-6 (3); No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Nemcovicova, South Ala. def. Adams, Mississippi, 6-1,6-2.
1992 Lisa Raymond, Florida1993 Lisa Raymond, Florida1994 Angela Lettiere, Georgia1995 Keri Phebus, UCLA1996 Jill Craybas, Florida
1997 Lilia Osterloh, Stanford1998 Vanessa Webb, Duke1999 Zuzana Lesenarova, San Diego2000 Laura Granville, Stanford2001 Laura Granville, Stanford
2002 Bea Bielik, Wake Forest
Doubles1982 Heather Ludloff and Lynn Lewis, UCLA1983 Louise Allen and Gretchen Rush, Trinity (Tex.)1984 Elise Burgin and Linda Gates, Stanford1985 Leigh Ann Eldredge and Linda Gates, Stanford1986 Lise Gregory and Ronni Reis, Miami (Fla.)
1987 Katrina Adams and Diane Donnelly, North–western
1988 Allyson Cooper and Stella Sampras, UCLA1989 Jackie Holden and Claire Pollard, Mississippi
St.1990 Meredith McGrath and Teri Whitlinger,
Stanford1991 Jillian Alexander and Nicole Arendt, Florida
1992 Mamie Ceniza and Iwalani McCalla, UCLA1993 Alix Creek and Michelle Oldham, Arizona1994 Rebecca Jensen and Nora Koves, Kansas1995 Keri Phebus and Susie Starrett, UCLA1996 Dawn Buth and Stephanie Nickitas, Florida
1997 Dawn Buth and Stephanie Nickitas, Florida1998 Amanda Augustus and Amy Jensen, California1999 Amanda Augustus and Amy Jensen, California2000 Claire Curran and Amy Jensen, California2001 Whitney Laiho and Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida
1982 First Round: Stanford 9, Clemson 0; Rollins 5,Brigham Young 4; Trinity (Tex.) 9, Oklahoma St. 0; SanDiego St. 8, Northwestern 1; South Carolina 5, Florida 4;Southern California 9, Pepperdine 0; Miami (Fla.) 5,California 4; UCLA 9, Arizona 0. Quarterfinals:Stanford 7, Rollins 2; Trinity (Tex.) 6, San Diego St. 3;Southern California 8, South Carolina 1; UCLA 8, Miami(Fla.) 1. Semifinals: Stanford 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4; UCLA5, Southern California 4. Third Place: Trinity (Tex.) 6,Southern California 3. Championship: Stanford 6,UCLA 3.
1983 First Round: Trinity (Tex.) 9, Northwestern 0;Clemson 5, Oklahoma St. 4; UCLA 7, Florida 2; Indiana7, South Carolina 2; San Diego St. 5, Miami (Fla.) 4;Stanford 9, Princeton 0; California 7, Texas 2; SouthernCalifornia 9, Pepperdine 0. Quarterfinals: Trinity (Tex.)8, Clemson 1; UCLA 8, Indiana 1; Stanford 5, San DiegoSt. 4; Southern California 7, California 2. Semifinals:Trinity (Tex.) 5, UCLA 4; Southern California 8, Stanford1. Third Place: UCLA 5, Stanford 4. Championship:Southern California 8, Trinity (Tex.) 1.
1984 First Round: Stanford 9, Clemson 0; UCLA 6,Northwestern 3; Texas 8, South Fla. 1; San Diego St. 7,California 2; Southern California 8, Harvard 1; Miami(Fla.) 7, Oklahoma St. 2; Florida 5, Southern Methodist4; Trinity (Tex.) 7, Pepperdine 2. Quarterfinals:Stanford 8, UCLA 1; San Diego St. 6, Texas 3; SouthernCalifornia 7, Miami (Fla.) 2; Trinity (Tex.) 7, Florida 2.Semifinals: Stanford 7, San Diego St. 2; SouthernCalifornia 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4. Third Place: Trinity (Tex.)5, San Diego St. 4. Championship: Stanford 6,Southern California 0.
1985 First Round: Miami (Fla.) 7, Pepperdine 2;Florida 5, U.S. Int'l 4; San Diego St. 6, Northwestern 3;California 6, Arizona 3; Trinity (Tex.) 8, UCLA 1;Southern California 8, Arizona St. 1; Stanford 9, Harvard0; Oklahoma St. 6, Texas 3. Quarterfinals: Trinity(Tex.) 5, Stanford 4; Miami (Fla.) 7, Florida 2; California5, Oklahoma St. 4; Southern California 9, San Diego St.0. Semifinals: Southern California 9, California 0;Miami (Fla.) 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4. Third Place: Trinity (Tex.)5, California 1. Championship: Southern California 6,Miami (Fla.) 3.
1986 First Round: Stanford 8, Harvard 1; SouthernCalifornia 8, Texas A&M 1; Oklahoma St. 6, San DiegoSt. 3; Miami (Fla.) 8, U.S. Int'l 1; Northwestern 6, UCLA3; Arizona St. 5, Clemson 4; California 6, Texas 2; Trinity(Tex.) 8, Kentucky 1. Quarterfinals: Stanford 5,Northwestern 1; Southern California 5, Arizona St. 1;Trinity (Tex.) 5, Oklahoma St. 2; Miami (Fla.) 5,California 3. Semifinals: Stanford 6, Miami (Fla.) 3;Southern California 6, Trinity (Tex.) 3. Third Place:Miami (Fla.) 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4. Championship:Stanford 5, Southern California 4.
1988 First Round: Pepperdine 5, Texas 2; Trinity(Tex.) 5, Harvard 1; Brigham Young 5, South Carolina 4;Duke 5, Arizona 4. Second Round: Florida 5,Pepperdine 1; Arizona St. 5, Miami (Fla.) 4; SouthernCalifornia 5, Brigham Young 1; Kentucky 6, OklahomaSt. 0; UCLA 6, Trinity (Tex.) 0; California 5, SouthernMethodist 2; Georgia 5, Indiana 4; Stanford 5, Duke 1.Quarterfinals: Florida 6, Arizona St. 0; SouthernCalifornia 5, Kentucky 3; Stanford 5, Georgia 3; UCLA5, California 2. Semifinals: Florida 5, UCLA 4;Stanford 5, Southern California 1. Championship:Stanford 5, Florida 2.
1989 First Round: San Diego St. 6, William & Mary3; Texas 5, Kentucky 4; Arizona 5, Texas A&M 1; San
Diego 7, Tennessee 2. Second Round: Stanford 9, SanDiego St. 0; Oklahoma St. 7, Brigham Young 2; Georgia5, Texas 1; California 6, Indiana 3; Southern California7, Arizona St. 1; UCLA 6, Arizona 3; Pepperdine 5,Miami (Fla.) 4; Florida 6, San Diego 1. Quarterfinals:Stanford 5, Oklahoma St. 1; Georgia 5, California 4;UCLA 5, Southern California 4; Florida 5, Pepperdine 4.Semifinals: Stanford 6, Georgia 0; UCLA 5, Florida 2.Championship: Stanford 5, UCLA 0.
1990 First Round: Arizona 6, Brigham Young 0; SanDiego 5, Kentucky 4; South Carolina 6, William & Mary0; Indiana 5, San Diego St. 3. Second Round: Stanford6, Arizona 0; Georgia 5, Oklahoma St. 1; California 6,San Diego 0; Texas 5, Duke 0; Pepperdine 5, Arizona St.1; UCLA 6, South Carolina 0; Southern California 7,Tennessee 2; Florida 6, Indiana 0. Quarterfinals:Stanford 6, Georgia 0; Texas 5, California 4; UCLA 5,Pepperdine 4; Florida 5, Southern California 2.Semifinals: Stanford 6, Texas 1; Florida 5, UCLA 4.Championship: Stanford 5, Florida 1.
1991 First Round: Miami (Fla.) 6, William & Mary 3;San Diego St. 5, Tennessee 1; Indiana 5, LSU 3;Mississippi 5, San Diego 1. Second Round: Georgia6, Indiana 0; Pepperdine 5, Oklahoma St. 4; Duke 5,Arizona St. 1; UCLA 5, Mississippi 1; Florida 5, Miami(Fla.) 1; Arizona 7, Brigham Young 2; California 5, Texas4; Stanford 5, San Diego St. 1. Quarterfinals: UCLA5, California 2; Florida 5, Duke 1; Georgia 5,Pepperdine 1; Stanford 6, Arizona 0. Semifinals: UCLA6, Florida 3; Stanford 5, Georgia 1. Championship:Stanford 5, UCLA 1.
1992 First Round: Southern California 6, Kentucky 2;San Diego St. 5, Kansas 4; William & Mary 5, Miami(Fla.) 4; Mississippi 5, San Diego 4. Second Round:California 5, Pepperdine 2; Stanford 5, Mississippi 1;Arizona St. 5, Arizona 2; Georgia 5, Tennessee 0; Texas5, William & Mary 3; Duke 5, San Diego St. 1; UCLA 5,Indiana 1; Florida 5, Southern California 0.Quarterfinals: Florida 5, UCLA 0; Duke 5, Georgia 4;Texas 5, Arizona St. 3; Stanford 5, California 2.Semifinals: Florida 5, Duke 1; Texas 5, Stanford 3.Championship: Florida 5, Texas 3.
1993 First Round: Brigham Young 5, Virginia 3;Clemson 5, Kansas 3; Mississippi 5, San Diego St. 3;Notre Dame 5, Alabama 0. Second Round: Florida 5,Brigham Young 0; Arizona St. 5, UCLA 1; Duke 5,Clemson 0; Texas 5, Southern California 1; Arizona 5,Pepperdine 4; California 5, Mississippi 2; Georgia 5,Indiana 3; Stanford 5, Notre Dame 0. Quarterfinals:Florida 5, Arizona St. 1; Texas 5, Duke 3; Arizona 5,California 2; Stanford 5, Georgia 1. Semifinals: Texas5, Florida 4; Stanford 5, Arizona 1. Championship:Texas 5, Stanford 2.
1994 First Round: Southern California 6, Clemson 0;Arizona 5, Florida St. 3; Wake Forest 5, Virginia 4;Notre Dame 5, UC Santa Barb. 3. Second Round:Pepperdine 5, Indiana 2; Kansas 5, Arizona St. 4;Florida 5, UCLA 2; Duke 5, Kentucky 1; Stanford 5, NotreDame 1; Texas 5, Arizona 2; California 5, Wake Forest1; Georgia 5, Southern California 2. Quarterfinals:Stanford 5, Pepperdine 1; Georgia 5, Duke 0; California5, Kansas 3; Texas 6, Florida 0. Semifinals: Georgia5, California 3; Stanford 5, Texas 2. Championship:Georgia 5, Stanford 4.
1995 First Round: LSU 5, Tennessee 3; South Carolina5, Brigham Young 2; Pepperdine 5, Vanderbilt 1; Indiana5, San Diego 3. Second Round: Florida 5, LSU 0;California 5, William & Mary 2; Georgia 5, SouthCarolina 0; Duke 5, Arizona 1; UCLA 5, Wake Forest 1;Stanford 5, Pepperdine 1; Arizona St. 5, SouthernCalifornia 2; Texas 5, Indiana 1. Quarterfinals:Florida 5, California 0; Georgia 5, Duke 4; Stanford 5,UCLA 4; Texas 5, Arizona St. 1. Semifinals: Florida 5,Georgia 0; Texas 5, Stanford 1. Championship: Texas5, Florida 4.
1996 Regionals: East—William & Mary 5, Seton Hall0; Virginia 5, Pennsylvania 1; Cornell 5, Maryland 2;Harvard 5, Virginia Tech 2; William & Mary 5, Virginia0; Harvard 5, Cornell 3; William & Mary 5, Harvard 2(William & Mary advances). Central—Kansas 5, BoiseSt. 0; Kansas St. 5, Utah 0; Oklahoma St. 5, New
Mexico 1; Oklahoma 5, Colorado 4; Kansas 5, KansasSt. 4; Oklahoma St. 5, Oklahoma 4; Oklahoma St. 5,Kansas 4 (Oklahoma St. advances). Midwest—Mississippi 5, Purdue 1; Minnesota 6, Ohio St. 0;Michigan 5, Indiana 4; Northwestern 5, Illinois 1;Mississippi 5, Minnesota 2; Northwestern 5, Michigan 0;Mississippi 5, Northwestern 2 (Mississippi advances).Southeast—South Carolina 5, Florida St. 2; Clemson 5,South Ala. 3; Georgia 5, Miami (Fla.) 2; Tennessee 5,Auburn 0; Clemson 5, South Carolina 4; Georgia 5,Tennessee 3; Clemson 5, Georgia 4 (Clemson advances).Southwest—Vanderbilt 5, TCU 1; LSU 5, Rice 3;Arkansas 5, Southern Methodist 1; Texas A&M 5, Baylor1; Vanderbilt 5, LSU 2; Texas A&M 5, Arkansas 3;Vanderbilt 5, Texas A&M 3 (Vanderbilt advances).West—Pepperdine 6, UC Santa Barb. 0; California 5,San Diego 1; Arizona St. 5, San Diego St. 4; SouthernCalifornia 6, Fresno St. 1; California 5, Pepperdine 1;Southern California 5, Arizona St. 3; Southern California5, California 2 (Southern California advances). FirstRound: Notre Dame 5, Brigham Young 0; Stanford 5,Clemson 1; Duke 5, Southern California 2; Texas 5,William & Mary 4; Florida 5, Oklahoma St. 0; Wisconsin5, Wake Forest 3; Arizona 5, Mississippi 0; UCLA 5,Vanderbilt 3. Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Notre Dame1; Duke 5, Texas 4; Florida 5, Wisconsin 0; UCLA 5,Arizona 2. Semifinals: Stanford 5, Duke 2; Florida 5,UCLA 1. Championship: Florida 5, Stanford 2.
1997 Regionals: East—William & Mary 5, Richmond0; Brown 5, Virginia Tech 2; Harvard 5, Virginia 0;Alabama 5, Boston College 0; William & Mary 5, Brown0; Harvard 5, Alabama 4; William & Mary 5, Harvard 3(William & Mary advances). Central—Mississippi 5,Oklahoma 0; Brigham Young 5, New Mexico 3; Kansas5, Colorado 4; Arkansas 5, Utah 0; Mississippi 5,Brigham Young 0; Arkansas 5, Kansas 1; Mississippi 5,Arkansas 1 (Mississippi advances). Midwest—SouthCarolina 5, Marquette 3; Indiana 4, Minnesota 2;Wisconsin 5, Northwestern 1; Notre Dame 5, Illinois 3;South Carolina 5, Indiana 2; Wisconsin 5, Notre Dame2; Wisconsin 5, South Carolina 3 (Wisconsin advances).Southeast—South Ala. 5, Kentucky 0; Miami (Fla.) 5,South Fla. 4; Michigan 5, Central Fla. 0; Vanderbilt 5,Florida St. 0; South Ala. 5, Vanderbilt 4; Michigan 5,Miami (Fla.) 3; Michigan 5, South Ala. 4 (Michiganadvances). Southwest—Tennessee 5, Baylor 1;Houston 5, TCU 3; Texas A&M 5, Rice 3; LSU 5, Tulane1; Tennessee 5, Houston 0; LSU 5, Texas A&M 0;Tennessee 5, LSU 2 (Tennessee advances). West—Pepperdine 5, Washington 1; San Diego St. 5, Oregon2; Southern California 5, Fresno St. 2; San Diego 5,UNLV 4; Pepperdine 5, San Diego St. 2; SouthernCalifornia 5, San Diego 1; Pepperdine 5, SouthernCalifornia 2 (Pepperdine advances). First Round:Florida 5, Michigan 0; UCLA 5, Tennessee 0; Arizona St.5, Mississippi 1; Duke 5, Pepperdine 0; Texas 5, Arizona0; California 5, Wake Forest 2; William & Mary 5,Georgia 0; Stanford 5, Wisconsin 0. Quarterfinals:Florida 5, Arizona St. 1; Duke 5, California 0; Texas 5,UCLA 2; Stanford 6, William & Mary 0. Semifinals:Florida 5, Texas 1; Stanford 5, Duke 1.Championship: Stanford 5, Florida 1.
1998 Regionals: East—William & Mary 5, Richmond1; Virginia Tech 5, Harvard 2; Va. Commonwealth 5,Virginia 2; Kentucky 5, Maryland 3; William & Mary 5,Virginia Tech 1; Va. Commonwealth 5, Kentucky 2;William & Mary 5, Va. Commonwealth 3 (William &Mary advances). Central—Arizona 6, Boise St. 0;Colorado 5, Utah 1; New Mexico 5, Kansas St. 3;Kansas 5, Oklahoma 2; Kansas 5, New Mexico 3;Arizona 5, Colorado 1; Kansas 5, Arizona 2 (Kansasadvances). Midwest—UCLA 5, Marquette 2; Indiana 5,Purdue 3; Wisconsin 5, Michigan 2; Notre Dame 6,Northwestern 2; UCLA 5, Indiana 0; Notre Dame 5,Wisconsin 2; UCLA 5, Notre Dame 1 (UCLA advances).Southeast—Vanderbilt 6, Florida St. 0; South Carolina5, North Carolina St. 2; South Ala. 5, South Fla. 2;Tennessee 5, Clemson 0; Vanderbilt 5, South Carolina 0;Tennessee 5, South Ala. 3; Tennessee 5, Vanderbilt 3(Tennessee advances). Southwest—Arkansas 5, Rice 0;Houston 5, Texas A&M 2; LSU 5, Baylor 0; Miami (Fla.)5, TCU 3; Arkansas 5, Houston 0; LSU 5, Miami (Fla.) 3;Arkansas 5, LSU 2 (Arkansas advances). West—
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Pepperdine 5, Fresno St. 0; UNLV 5, Washington St. 1;San Diego St. 5, San Diego 2; Southern California 5,Washington 4; Pepperdine 5, UNLV 2; SouthernCalifornia 5, San Diego St. 1; Pepperdine 5, SouthernCalifornia 1 (Pepperdine advances). First Round:Florida 5, Pepperdine 2; Texas 5, UCLA 0; William &Mary 5, California 3; Georgia 5, Kansas 3; Duke 5,Arkansas 1; Mississippi 5, Arizona St. 1; Wake Forest 5,Brigham Young 4; Stanford 6, Tennessee 0.Quarterfinals: Florida 5, Texas 0; Georgia 5, William& Mary 2; Duke 6, Mississippi 0; Stanford 5, WakeForest 2. Semifinals: Florida 5, Georgia 1; Duke 5,Stanford 4. Championship: Florida 5, Duke 1.
1999 Regionals: At Florida—Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman 0; Arizona 5, Auburn 1; Florida 5, Arizona 1.(Florida advances.) At Vanderbilt—Vanderbilt 6,Loyola (Md.) 0; Kentucky 5, Tulane 4; Vanderbilt 5,Kentucky 0. (Vanderbilt advances.) At UCLA—UCLA 5,Western Mich. 0; South Ala. 5, Colorado 0; South Ala.5, UCLA 2. (South Ala. advances.) At Pepperdine—Pepperdine 5, Boston U. 0; LSU 5, Ohio St. 2;Pepperdine 5, LSU 1. (Pepperdine advances.) AtMississippi—Mississippi 5, Maryland 0; NorthCarolina 5, Washington 4; Mississippi 5, North Carolina1. (Mississippi advances.) At William & Mary—William & Mary 6, UMBC 0; Fresno St. 7, Harvard 2;Fresno St. 5, William & Mary 3. (Fresno St. advances.) AtNew Mexico—Duke 5, Oral Roberts 0; Kansas 5, NewMexico 3; Duke 5, Kansas 0. (Duke advances.) AtNotre Dame—Notre Dame 9, Ill.-Chicago 0; Iowa 5,Florida St. 4; Iowa 5, Notre Dame 4. (Iowa advances.)At Arizona St.—Northwestern 5, Illinois 3; Arizona St.6, Northern Ariz. 0; Arizona St. 5, Northwestern 2.(Arizona St. advances.) At California—Marquette 5,San Diego St. 1; California 5, Army 0; California 5,Marquette 1. (California advances.) At SouthCarolina—Wake Forest 5, Virginia Tech 0; SouthCarolina 5, Furman 1; South Carolina 5, Wake Forest 2.(South Carolina advances.) At Georgia—Mississippi St.6, Washington St. 0; Georgia 5, Central Fla. 0; Georgia5, Mississippi St. 0. (Georgia advances.) At SouthernCalifornia—San Diego 5, Minnesota 1; SouthernCalifornia 6, Drake 0; Southern California 5, San Diego1. (Southern California advances.) At Texas—Miami(Fla.) 5, Baylor 1; Texas 5, Texas-Arlington 0; Miami(Fla.) 5, Texas 4. (Miami [Fla.] advances.) AtTennessee—Wisconsin 5, Arkansas 4; Tennessee 5,Tennessee Tech 0; Tennessee 5, Wisconsin 2. (Tennesseeadvances.) At Stanford—Oregon 5, South Fla. 1;Stanford 5, Pacific (Cal.) 0; Stanford 5, Oregon 0.(Stanford advances.) Round of 16: Florida 5,Vanderbilt 0; South Ala. 5, Pepperdine 2; Mississippi 5,Fresno St. 1; Duke 5, Iowa 0; California 5, Arizona St. 4;Georgia 5, South Carolina 1; Southern California 5,Miami (Fla.) 4; Stanford 5, Tennessee 1. Quarterfinals:Florida 5, South Ala. 0; Duke 5, Mississippi 0; California
5, Georgia 4; Stanford 5, Southern California 1.Semifinals: Florida 5, Duke 2; Stanford 5, California 1.Championship: Stanford 5, Florida 2.
2000 First Round: Stanford 6, Weber St. 0; Clemson5, Fresno St. 3; Northwestern 5, Oral Roberts 0; Tulsa 5,Minnesota 3; UCLA 6, Boston U. 0; Georgia Tech 5,Washington 3; Texas 5, Texas-Arlington 0; Baylor 5,Indiana 1; Wake Forest 5, Virginia Tech 0; San Diego St.5, South Fla. 0; William & Mary 5, Loyola (Md.) 0;Tennessee 5, Princeton 1; California 6, Pacific (Cal.) 0;Texas A&M 5, Kentucky 4; Vanderbilt 5, Alcorn St. 0;TCU 5, Va. Commonwealth 1; Arizona 5, New Mexico2; Southern California 5, UMBC 0; LSU 5, Iowa 3;Pepperdine 5, Drake 0; Mississippi 5, Middle Tenn. 1;South Ala. 5, Central Fla. 0; Mississippi St. 5, Oregon 0;Arizona St. 6, Army 0; Arkansas 5, North Carolina 2;Duke 5, Winthrop 0; South Carolina 5, Western Mich. 1;Notre Dame 5, Ill.-Chicago 0; Florida St. 5, Illinois 3;Florida 5, Bethune Cookman 0. Second Round:Stanford 5, Fresno St. 1 (Stanford advances).Northwestern 5, Tulsa 0 (Northwestern advances). UCLA6, Georgia Tech 0 (UCLA advances). Texas 5, Baylor 0(Texas advances). Wake Forest 5, San Diego St. 0 (WakeForest advances). Tennessee 5, William & Mary 3(Tennessee advances). California 5, Texas A&M 0(California advances). Vanderbilt 6, Va. Commonwealth0 (Vanderbilt advances). Southern California 5, Arizona2 (Southern California advances). LSU 5, Pepperdine 4(LSU advances). South Ala. 5, Mississippi 4 (South Ala.advances). Ohio St. 5, Miami (Fla.) 3; Georgia 5,Furman 0; Georgia 5, Ohio St. 0 (Georgia advances).Arizona St. 6, Mississippi St. 0 (Arizona St. advances).Duke 5, Arkansas 0 (Duke advances). Notre Dame 5,South Carolina 1 (Notre Dame advances). Florida 5,Florida St. 0 (Florida advances). Round of 16: SouthernCalifornia 5, LSU 2; Georgia 5, South Ala. 1; Florida 5,Notre Dame 0; Arizona St. 5, Duke 2; California 5,Vanderbilt 1; Wake Forest 5, Tennessee 0; Stanford 5,Northwestern 1; UCLA 5, Texas 2. Quarterfinals:Florida 5, Arizona St. 3; Georgia 5, Southern California1; Stanford 5, UCLA 0; California 5, Wake Forest 4.Semifinals: Georgia 5, Florida 2; Stanford 5,California 0. Championship: Georgia 5, Stanford 4.
2001 First Round: Stanford 4, Boston U. 0; Mississippi4, LSU 1; Oklahoma St. 4, Oral Roberts 0; Wake Forest4, Illinois St. 0; Arizona St. 4, Massachusetts 0; SouthCarolina 4, Florida St. 2; California 4, Loyola (Md.) 0;North Carolina 4, Iowa 1; Florida 4, Bethune-Cookman0; Arkansas 4, Miami (Fla.) 1; Notre Dame 4, EasternMich. 0; Tulane 4, Texas A&M 3; Tennessee 4, Furman0; Washington St. 4, Indiana 0; Washington 4, Army 0;Illinois 4, Va. Commonwealth 2; UCLA 4, Georgia Tech3; Fresno St. 4, Cal St. Northridge 1; Florida Int'l 4, PennSt. 0; Vanderbilt 4, Murray St. 0; TCU 4, Boise St. 0;Texas 4, Alcorn St. 0; Alabama 4, Brigham Young 2;Duke 4, Campbell 0; South Ala. 4, Old Dominion 3;
Southern California 4, UMBC 0; Kentucky 4, Virginia 0;Northwestern 4, Ill.-Chicago 0; Pennsylvania 4,Pepperdine 3; Baylor 4, Texas-Arlington 0; Mississippi St.4, Ohio St. 3; Georgia 4, Coastal Caro. 0. SecondRound: Stanford 4, Mississippi 0; Wake Forest 4,Oklahoma St. 3; Arizona St. 4, South Carolina 2;California 4, North Carolina 1; Florida 4, Arkansas 0;Notre Dame 4, Tulane 0; Tennessee 4, Washington St. 0;Washington 4, Illinois 0; UCLA 4, Fresno St. 3; Vanderbilt4, Florida Int'l 0; Texas 4, TCU 1; Duke 4, Alabama 0;Southern California 4, South Ala. 1; Northwestern 4,Kentucky 1; Baylor 4, Pennsylvania 0; Georgia 4,Mississippi St. 0. Round of 16: Stanford 4, WakeForest 0; Arizona St. 4, California 2; Florida 4, NotreDame 1; Washington 4, Tennessee 3; Vanderbilt 4,UCLA 1; Duke 4, Texas 2; Southern California 5,Northwestern 1; Georgia 5, Baylor 0. Quarterfinals:Stanford 4, Arizona St. 0; Florida 4, Washington 0;Vanderbilt 4, Duke 1; Georgia 4, Southern California 0.Semifinals: Stanford 4, Florida 0; Vanderbilt 4,Georgia 2. Championship: Stanford 4, Vanderbilt 0
2002 First Round: Miami (Fla.) 4, Florida Int’l 2;Florida 4, UCF 0; Northwestern 4, Ill.-Chicago 0;Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 2; Wake Forest 4, American0; Clemson 4, William & Mary 3; Texas 4, Texas-SanAntonio 0; TCU 4, Texas A&M 1; Vanderbilt 5, MurraySt. 0; Auburn 4, Indiana 3; Tennessee 4, Marshall 0;Alabama 4, Ohio St. 0; Pennsylvania 4, Richmond 0;Duke 4, UMBC 0; South Carolina 4, Hampton 1; Va.Commonwealth 4, Florida St. 0; Arizona 4, San Diego St.3; Arizona St. 4, Southwest Mo. St. 0; Furman 4, LSU 1;North Carolina 5, Loyola (Md.) 0; Georgia Tech 4,Michigan 2; Kentucky 4, Boston U. 0; Pepperdine 4, LongBeach St. 1; Stanford 4, Sacramento St. 0; Oregon 4,UNLV 2; Southern California 5, Oral Roberts 0;Washington 4, Loyola Marymount 0; UCLA 4, SouthernU. 0; Fresno St. 4, Washington St. 0; California 4,Brigham Young 0; South Ala. 4, Mississippi 0; Georgia4, Winthrop 0. Second Round: Florida 4, Miami (Fla.)0; Northwestern 4, Wisconsin 0; Wake Forest 4,Clemson 1; Texas 4, TCU 2; Vanderbilt 4, Auburn 0;Tennessee 4, Alabama 0; Duke 4, Pennsylvania 0; Va.Commonwealth 4, South Carolina 1; Arizona St. 4,Arizona 0; North Carolina 4, Furman 0; Kentucky 4,Georgia Tech 1; Stanford 4, Pepperdine 0; SouthernCalifornia 4, Oregon 0; UCLA 4, Washington 1;California 4, Fresno St. 1; Georgia 4, South Ala. 3.Round of 16: North Carolina 4, Arizona St. 1;Stanford 5, Kentucky 1; UCLA 5, Southern California 1;Georgia 4, California 1; Tennessee 4, Vanderbilt 2; Va.Commonwealth 4, Duke 3; Florida 4, Northwestern 1;Wake Forest 4, Texas 2. Quarterfinals: Georgia 4,UCLA 2; Stanford 4, North Carolina 1; Florida 4, WakeForest 0; Tennessee 4, Va. Commonwealth 3.Semifinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0; Florida 4,Tennessee 1. Championship: Stanford 4, Florida 1.
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Back on Top: After a devastating loss last year, Brigham Young-Hawaii recaptured the DivisionII women’s tennis crown. A convincing 5-1 victory over Armstrong Atlantic gave the Seasiders theirthird trophy in four years. For the complete championship story visit the May 27, 2002 issue of The NCAA News atwww.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web.
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Delta St. 5, North Ala. 4Doubles: No. 1-Elena Torres-Sally Buckman, North Ala.def. Yolandia Beukes-Huibri Botha, Delta St., 8-4; No. 2-Gretel Hach-Natalie van Blerk, Delta St. def. JenniferDavis-Camila Prado, North Ala., 9-8; No. 3-YolandiRogers-Shani van der Merwe, Delta St. def. VictoriaCockman-Ginger Rose, North Ala., 8-2.Singles: No. 1-Torres, North Ala. def. Beukes, Delta St.,7-6, 6-2; No. 2-Buckman, North Ala. def. van Blerk,Delta St., 6-4, 6-4; No. 3-van der Merwe, Delta St. def.Rose, North Ala., 6-1, 6-1; No. 4-Davis, North Ala. def.Hach, Delta St., 6-4, 6-0; No. 5-Botha, Delta St. def.Cockman, North Ala., 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; No. 6-Rogers, DeltaSt. def. Prado, North Ala, 7-5, 6-3.
Ferris St. 5, Grand Valley St. 0Doubles: No. 1-Jennifer Garvey-Barbora Jilkova, FerrisSt. def. Dana Morgan-Nikki Fairchild, Grand Valley St.,8-4; No. 2-Suzanne Batten-Hulda Gin, Ferris St. def.Stephanie Donston-Kim VanSprange, Grand Valley St.,8-2; No. 3-Elena Blackman-Amanda Miller, Ferris St. def.Marie Cameron-Zanobia Syed, Grand Valley St., 8-5.Singles: No. 1-Garvey, Ferris St. def. Cameron, GrandValley St., 6-0, 6-1; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Grin, Ferris St. def. Donston, GrandValley St., default; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Suspended.
Northern Ky. 5, West Liberty St. 3Doubles: No. 1-Jamie O’Hara-Julianna Hite, NorthernKy. def. Tara Elkin-Angie Schrock, West Liberty St., 8-5;No. 2-Carly Walker-Leanne McGee, West Liberty St.def. Elizabeth Brunsman-Lindsay England, Northern Ky.,8-0; No. 3-Kristin Warner-Emily Mitson, West Liberty St.def. Amity Chapman-Christina Dausch, Northern Ky., 8-4.Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Hite, Northern Ky.def. McGee, West Liberty St., 7-5, 6-0; No. 3-Brunsman,Northern Ky. def. Schrock, West Liberty St., 6-1, 6-2;No. 4-Walker, West Liberty St. def. England, NorthernKy., 6-2, 6-3; No. 5-Chapman, Northern Ky. def.Warner, West Liberty St., 4-6, 7-5, 6-0; No. 6-Smith,Northern Ky. def. Dellich, West Liberty St., 7-6, 6-2.
West Fla. 5, Metro St. 1Doubles: No. 1-Jasmon Crabb-Hande Gorur, Metro St.def. Eva Papastratides-Diana Olave, West Fla., 8-6; No.2-Sabine Krawietz-Hope Zwilling, West Fla. def. JessMeares-Rebecca Meares, Metro St., 8-6; No. 3-PilarCortez-Ilona Szalai, West Fla. def. Lisa Pascual-NatalieIlott, Metro St., 8-0.Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Szalai, West Fla. def. Gorur, Metro St., 6-3, 6-3; No. 4-Zwilling, West Fla def. J. Meares, Metro St., 6-4, 6-0;No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Cortez, West Fla. def. TaniaZuvela, Metro St., 6-2, 6-0.
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS SIU-Edwardsville 4, BYU-Hawaii 3, Chattanooga 3,
Lynn 3, Armstrong St. 2, Cal Poly Pomona 2, UCDavis 2, Cal St. Northridge, North Fla., 1 each.
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS SIU-Edwardsville 3, Cal Poly Pomona 2, Abilene
Christian, Air Force, Cal St. Bakersfield, Cal St. LosAngeles, Georgetown, Grand Canyon, NorthernColo., Rollins, 1 each.
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS Northern Colo. 3, Francis Marion 2, SIU-Edwardsville
2, Air Force, Cal St. Northridge, Cal Poly Pomona,Cal St. Los Angeles, Chattanooga, Grand Canyon, 1each.
(Note: No doubles team has won more than two titles;however, Sandra Elliott, Northern Colo. [1983-85-86],won three doubles titles with two different partners.)
NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL TITLES, CAREER 3—Christina Bokelund, SIU-Edwardsville (singles
NUMBER OF SINGLES TITLES, CAREER 2—Xenia Anastasiadou, Cal Poly Pomona (1987-
88); Elisabeth Calander, SIU-Edwardsville (1984-85).
NUMBER OF DOUBLES TITLES, SAMEPARTNERS
2—Christina Bokelund and Portia George, SIU-Edwardsville (1987-88); Sandra Elliott and NancyRoe, Northern Colo. (1985-86); Mary Hirst andLee Whitwell, Francis Marion (1993-94).
SINGLES1982 Iwona Kuczynska, Cal St. Bakersfield1983 Suzanne Kuhlman, Georgetown1984 Elisabeth Calander, SIU-Edwardsville1985 Elisabeth Calander, SIU-Edwardsville1986 Nancy Roe, Northern Colo.1987 Xenia Anastasiadou, Cal Poly Pomona1988 Xenia Anastasiadou, Cal Poly Pomona1989 Christina Bokelund, SIU-Edwardsville1990 Edna Olivarez, Cal St. Los Angeles1991 Laura Simmons, Air Force
DOUBLES1982 Wendy Luhmann and Cindy Woodhouse, Cal St.
Northridge1983 Sandra Elliott and Mary Gillach, Northern Colo.1984 Sue McCulloch and Christine Picher, Chattanooga1985 Sandra Elliott and Nancy Roe, Northern Colo.1986 Sandra Elliott and Nancy Roe, Northern Colo.1987 Christina Bokelund and Portia George, SIU-
Edwardsville1988 Christina Bokelund and Portia George, SIU-
Edwardsville1989 Susan Wheeler and Layla DeStaffany, Air Force1990 Edna Olivarez and Jennifer Choi, Cal St. Los
Angeles1991 Onnaca Heron and Cindy Hamnquist, Cal Poly
Pomona1992 Rebecca Galassini and Traci Guy, Grand
Canyon1993 Mary Hirst and Lee Whitwell, Francis Marion1994 Mary Hirst and Lee Whitwell, Francis Marion
Individual Champions
Championship Records
History
Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site1982 .............................................................. Cal St. Northridge Tony Davilla 15-13 Cal St. Bakersfield SIU-Edwardsville1983 .............................................................. Chattanooga Tommy Bartlett 5- 4 UC Davis Pomona, Calif.1984 .............................................................. Chattanooga Tommy Bartlett 8- 1 SIU-Edwardsville Chattanooga, Tenn.1985 .............................................................. Chattanooga Tommy Bartlett 8- 1 Notre Dame (Cal.) Bakersfield, Calif.1986 .............................................................. SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers 5- 4 Cal St. Northridge Cal St. Northridge1987 .............................................................. SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers 5- 4 Abilene Christian Cal St. Northridge1988 .............................................................. SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers 5- 4 Cal Poly Sonoma St.1989 .............................................................. SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers 5- 4 UC Davis SIU-Edwardsville1990 .............................................................. UC Davis Pam Gill Fisher 5- 3 Cal Poly Pomona UC Davis1991 .............................................................. Cal Poly Pomona Ann Lebedeff 5- 3 UC Davis UC Davis1992 .............................................................. Cal Poly Pomona Ann Lebedeff 5- 0 Grand Canyon West Tex. A&M1993 .............................................................. UC Davis Caryn Maroni 5- 1 Cal Poly Industry, Calif.1994 .............................................................. North Fla. Charley Jenks 6- 0 Cal Poly Pomona Industry, Calif.1995 .............................................................. Armstrong Atlantic Andreas Koth 4- 0 Grand Canyon UC Davis1996 .............................................................. Armstrong Atlantic Mark Beyers 4- 0 Abilene Christian Central Okla.1997 .............................................................. Lynn Mike Perez 5- 4 Armstrong Atlantic Springfield, Mo.1998 .............................................................. Lynn Mike Perez 5- 2 Armstrong Atlantic Springfield, Mo.1999 .............................................................. BYU-Hawaii Dave Porter 5- 1 Armstrong Atlantic West Fla.2000 .............................................................. BYU-Hawaii Dave Porter 5- 0 Lynn West Fla.2001 .............................................................. Lynn Mike Perez 5- 3 BYU-Hawaii West Fla.2002 .......................................................... BYU-Hawaii Dave Porter 5- 1 Armstrong Atlantic Kansas City, Mo.(Note: The 1982 team championship was flighted, with the winner being determined by most matches won. Since 1983, the team championship has used a dual-match, single-elimination format.)
1984 Quarterfinals: UC Davis 8, Stetson 1;Chattanooga 9, Radford 0; SIU-Edwardsville 8,Moorhead St. 1; Notre Dame 8, Denver 1. Semifinals:SIU-Edwardsville 8, UC Davis 1; Chattanooga 6, NotreDame 3. Third Place: Notre Dame 5, UC Davis 4.Championship: Chattanooga 8, SIU-Edwardsville 1.
1985 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 8, Abilene Christian1; Cal Poly Pomona 5, Moorhead St. 4; SIU-Edwardsville9, Central Conn. St. 0; Chattanooga 7, Cal St.Northridge 2. Semifinals: Notre Dame 7, Cal PolyPomona 2; Chattanooga 8, SIU-Edwardsville 1. ThirdPlace: SIU-Edwardsville 6, Cal Poly Pomona 3.Championship: Chattanooga 8, Notre Dame 1.
1986 Quarterfinals: Cal St. Northridge 5, NorthernColo. 4; UC Davis 6, Georgetown 3; Cal Poly Pomona 6,Cal St. Bakersfield 3; SIU-Edwardsville 7, AbileneChristian 2. Semifinals: Cal St. Northridge 5, UC Davis4; SIU-Edwardsville 6, Cal Poly Pomona 3. Third Place:Cal Poly Pomona 5, UC Davis 4. Championship: SIU-Edwardsville 5, Cal St. Northridge 4.
1987 Quarterfinals: Abilene Christian 9, Cal St.Bakersfield 0; UC Davis 6, Pace 0; Cal Poly Pomona 6,Florida Int'l 0; SIU-Edwardsville 5, Fla. Atlantic 1.Semifinals: Abilene Christian 5, UC Davis 1; SIU-Edwardsville 5, Cal Poly Pomona 4. Third Place: CalPoly Pomona 6, UC Davis 3. Championship: SIU-Edwardsville 5, Abilene Christian 4.
1988 Quarterfinals: SIU-Edwardsville 9, UC Davis 0;Cal Poly Pomona 9, Clarion 0; Cal Poly 6, Cal St. LosAngeles 3; Abilene Christian 6, Cal St. Northridge 3.Semifinals: SIU-Edwardsville 5, Cal Poly Pomona 1; CalPoly 6, Abilene Christian 0. Third Place: Cal PolyPomona 6, Abilene Christian 3. Championship: SIU-Edwardsville 5, Cal Poly 4.
1989 Quarterfinals: Cal Poly 8, Cal St. Northridge 1;UC Davis 9, Clarion 0; SIU-Edwardsville 7, Air Force 2;Abilene Christian 9, Cal Poly Pomona 0. Semifinals:UC Davis 5, Cal Poly 3; SIU-Edwardsville 5, AbileneChristian 1. Third Place: Cal Poly 6, Abilene Christian0. Championship: SIU-Edwardsville 5, UC Davis 4.
1990 Quarterfinals: UC Davis 8, Shippensburg 1;Cal Poly 7, Cal St. Los Angeles 2; Cal Poly Pomona 7,Cal St. Northridge 2; Abilene Christian 7, Ferris St. 2.Semifinals: Cal Poly Pomona 5, Abilene Christian 2;UC Davis 5, Cal Poly 4. Third Place: Cal Poly 5,
Abilene Christian 2. Championship: UC Davis 5, CalPoly Pomona 3.
1991 Quarterfinals: Cal Poly Pomona 9, Air Force 0;Abilene Christian 5, Fla. Southern 4; Cal Poly 9,Shippensburg 0; UC Davis 8, Cal St. Bakersfield 1.Semifinals: Cal Poly Pomona 5, Abilene Christian 2;UC Davis 5, Cal Poly 2. Third Place: Cal Poly 6,Abilene Christian 0. Championship: Cal Poly Pomona5, UC Davis 3.
1992 Quarterfinals: Grand Canyon 5, Cal Poly 4;UC Davis 8, Pace 1; Northern Colo. 5, Abilene Christian4; Cal Poly Pomona 8, Cal St. Los Angeles 1.Semifinals: Grand Canyon 5, UC Davis 4; Cal PolyPomona 5, Northern Colo. 1. Third Place: UC Davis 5,Northern Colo. 0. Championship: Cal Poly Pomona 5,Grand Canyon 0.
1993 Quarterfinals: Abilene Christian 5, GrandCanyon 4; Cal Poly 6, Cal St. Bakersfield 3; Cal PolyPomona 9, Northern Colo. 0; UC Davis 9, Pace 0.Semifinals: Cal Poly 5, Abilene Christian 4; UC Davis5, Cal Poly Pomona 2. Third Place: Cal Poly Pomona5, Abilene Christian 2. Championship: UC Davis 5,Cal Poly 1.
1994 Quarterfinals: North Fla. 5, Northern Colo. 0;Grand Canyon 5, Pace 0; Cal Poly Pomona 5, Air Force0; UC Davis 5, Cal Poly 3. Semifinals: North Fla. 6,Grand Canyon 2; Cal Poly Pomona 5, UC Davis 3. ThirdPlace: UC Davis 5, Grand Canyon 3. Championship:North Fla. 6, Cal Poly Pomona 0.
1995 Regionals: East—Wingate 4, Slippery Rock 0;Presbyterian 4, Queens (N.C.) 2; Presbyterian 4,Wingate 3 (Presbyterian advances). Queens (N.Y.) 5,Quinnipiac 2; Springfield 4, Shippensburg 1; Queens(N.Y.) 5, Springfield 1 (Queens (N.Y.) advances). Mid-west—Abilene Christian 6, Southern Colo. 1; Air Force4, Truman 3; Abilene Christian 7, Air Force 0 (AbileneChristian advances). Cameron 4, St. Cloud St. 0;Northwest Mo. St. 4, Minn.-Duluth 3; Cameron 4,Northwest Mo. St. 0 (Cameron advances). South—North Fla. 7, Delta St. 0; Valdosta St. 5, Francis Marion0; North Fla. 4, Valdosta St. 0 (North Fla. Advances);Barry 7, S.C.-Spartanburg 0; GC&SU 5, Columbus St. 0;GC&SU 4, Barry 3 (GC&SU advances). West—Cal St.Los Angeles 4, Cal Poly Pomona 2 (Cal St. Los Angelesadvances). First Round: Armstrong Atlantic 4, Cal St.Los Angeles 0; Cal St. Bakersfield 4, Elon 0; AbileneChristian 4, GC&SU 2; North Fla. 4, Presbyterian 0;Grand Canyon 4, Pace 0; Denver 4, Cameron 0;Northern Colo. 4, UC Davis 3; Rollins 4, Queens (N.Y.)0. Quarterfinals: Armstrong Atlantic 4, Cal St.Bakersfield 0; North Fla. 4, Abilene Christian 0; GrandCanyon 4, Denver 0; Rollins 4, Northern Colo. 0.Semifinals: Grand Canyon 4, Rollins 3; ArmstrongAtlantic 4, North Fla. 2. Third Place: Rollins 4, NorthFla. 1. Championship: Armstrong Atlantic 4, GrandCanyon 0.
1996 Regionals: East—Shippensburg 4, Quinnipiac2; West Liberty St. 4, Kutztown 0; West Liberty St. 4,Shippensburg 0 (West Liberty St. advances). Wingate 4,St. Andrews 2; Elon 4, Carson-Newman 2; Wingate 4,Elon 1 (Wingate advances). Midwest—Air Force 4,Truman 2; Cameron 4, Southern Colo. 0; Air Force 4,Cameron 3 (Air Force advances). Northern Colo. 4,Washburn 0; Ferris St. 4, Northwest Mo. St. 2; NorthernColo. 4, Ferris St. 0 (Northern Colo. advances). South—GC&SU 5, Mississippi-Women 2; Francis Marion 4,Augusta 3; GC&SU 4, Francis Marion 0 (GC&SUadvances). Barry 7, Delta St. 0; Rollins 5, Columbus 2;Barry 5, Rollins 1 (Barry advances). West—Cal PolyPomona 4, Cal St. Los Angeles 0 (Cal Poly Pomonaadvances). UC Davis 6, UC Riverside 1 (UC Davisadvances). First Round: Armstrong Atlantic 4, Cal PolyPomona 0; Presbyterian 4, Cal St. Bakersfield 3; UCDavis 4, Air Force 0; Grand Canyon 4, West Liberty St.0; Abilene Christian 5, Bloomsburg 0; Barry 5, NorthernColo. 1; GC&SU 4, Denver 0; North Fla. 4, Wingate 0.Quarterfinals: Armstrong Atlantic 4, Presbyterian 0;Abilene Christian 4, Barry 2; GC&SU 4, North Fla. 2;Grand Canyon 4, UC Davis 0. Semifinals: ArmstrongAtlantic 4, Grand Canyon 0; Abilene Christian 4,GC&SU 1. Third Place: GC&SU 4, Grand Canyon 2.Championship: Armstrong Atlantic 4, AbileneChristian 0.
1997 Regionals: East—Bloomsburg 5, Millersville 0;Wingate 5, West Liberty St. 0; Bloomsburg 5, Wingate 2(Bloomsburg advances). Carson-Newman 5, Barton 0;Elon 5, Pfeiffer 0; Carson-Newman 5, Elon 3 (Carson-Newman advances). Midwest—Cameron 5, Washburn0; Central Okla. 5, Northwood 2; Cameron 5, CentralOkla. 4 (Cameron advances). Northwest Mo. St. 5,Indianapolis 0; Ferris St. 5, Truman 0; Northwest Mo. St.6, Ferris St. 3 (Northwest Mo. St. advances). NorthernColo. 5, Neb.-Kearney 0; Eastern N.M. 5, SouthernColo. 1; Northern Colo. 5, Eastern N.M. 1 (NorthernColo. advances). South—Lynn 9, Kennesaw 0; AugustaSt. 6, Mississippi-Women 3; Lynn 6, Augusta St. 1 (Lynnadvances). North Fla. 9, Francis Marion 0; GC&SU 6,West Fla. 3; North Fla. 5, GC&SU 3 (North Fla.advances). Rollins 5, Fla. Southern 0; Barry 5, ColumbusSt. 2; Barry 5, Rollins 2 (Barry advances). West—GrandCanyon 5, Cal St. Bakersfield 4 (Grand Canyonadvances). Sonoma St. 5, UC Riverside 4 (Sonoma St.advances). First Round: Armstrong Atlantic 5,Bloomsburg 0; Northwest Mo. St. 5, Presbyterian 2; UCDavis 5, Cameron 0; Barry 5, Sonoma St. 2; North Fla.8, Pace 0; Northern Colo. 5, Grand Canyon 0; AbileneChristian 5, Cal Poly Pomona 2; Lynn 5, Carson-Newman0. Quarterfinals: Armstrong Atlantic 5, Northwest Mo.St. 0; Barry 5, UC Davis 3; North Fla. 5, Northern Colo.1; Lynn 5, Abilene Christian 0. Semifinals: ArmstrongAtlantic 5, Barry 0; Lynn 5, North Fla. 2. Third Place:North Fla. 5, Barry 1. Championship: Lynn 5,Armstrong Atlantic 4.
1998 Regionals: East—Bloomsburg 5, Shippensburg0; Gardner-Webb 5, West Va. Wesleyan 2; Bloomsburg5, Gardner-Webb 0 (Bloomsburg advances). Millersville5, Pfeiffer 2; Wingate 5, Barton 3; Millersville 5, Wingate2 (Millersville advances). Midwest—Cameron 5,Washburn 1; Northwest Mo. St. 5, Northwood 0;Cameron 5, Northwest Mo. St. 1 (Cameron advances).Abilene Christian 5, Eastern N.M. 0; Ferris St. 5,Southern Colo. 0; Abilene Christian 5, Ferris St. 1(Abilene Christian advances). Central Okla. 9, Mo.Western St. 0; Midwestern St. 5, Truman 0; Central Okla.5, Midwestern St. 0 (Central Okla. advances). South—North Fla. 5, Fla. Southern 0; West Fla. 5, Francis Marion4; North Fla. 5, West Fla. 1 (North Fla. advances).GC&SU 5, Kennesaw St. 1; Columbus St. 5, Mississippi-Women 0; GC&SU 5, Columbus St. 1 (GC&SUadvances). Barry 5, Valdosta St. 0; Rollins 5, Eckerd 0;Barry 5, Rollins 1 (Barry advances). West—Cal PolyPomona 7, Western N.M. 0; Grand Canyon 5, UCRiverside 3; Cal Poly Pomona 5, Grand Canyon 1 (CalPoly Pomona advances). Hawaii-Hilo 5, Cal St. LosAngeles 0; Cal St. Bakersfield 5, Sonoma St. 0; Cal St.Bakersfield 5, Hawaii-Hilo 1 (Cal St. Bakersfieldadvances). First Round: Lynn 6, Presbyterian 0;Northern Colo. 6, Pace 0; Barry 5, Cameron 0; GC&SU5, Bloomsburg 0; North Fla. 6, Millersville 0; Cal PolyPomona 5, Central Okla. 4; Abilene Christian 5, UCDavis 2; Armstrong Atlantic 5, Cal St. Bakersfield 0.Quarterfinals: Lynn 5, Northern Colo. 1; Barry 5,GC&SU 4; North Fla. 5, Cal Poly Pomona 1; ArmstrongAtlantic 5, Abilene Christian 0. Semifinals: Lynn 5,Barry 1; Armstrong Atlantic 5, North Fla. 2. Third Place:Barry 5, North Fla. 4. Championship: Lynn 5,Armstrong Atlantic 2.
1999 Regionals: East—Millersville 8, Shippensburg0; West Liberty 5, Belmont-Abbey 0; Concordia (N.Y.) 5,Wingate 2; Gardner-Webb 5, West Va. Wesleyan 3.Midwest—Northeastern St. 5, Truman 0; Cameron 5,Northwest Mo. St. 0; Central Okla. 6, Mo. Southern St.0; Eastern N.M. 5, Midwestern St. 2; Northern Colo. 5,Northern Ky. 0; Ferris St. 5, Washburn 1. South—GC&SU 9, North Ala. 0; Francis Marion 5, Valdosta St.2; West Fla. 9, Kennesaw St. 0; North Fla. 7, Delta St. 0;Rollins vs. Clayton St. (default); Barry 5, S.C.-Aiken 0.West—UC Davis 8, Western N.M. 1; Grand Canyon 6,Cal Poly-Pomona 3; Cal St. Bakersfield 5, Sonoma St. 2;Hawaii Pacific 5, UC Riverside 1. First Round: BYU-Hawaii 5, Central Okla. 0; Abilene Christian 5,Presbyterian 0; Northeastern St. 5, Gardner-Webb 0;GC&SU 5, UC Davis 0; Lynn 5, Ferris St. 0; West Fla. 5,Millersville 0; Barry 5, Hawaii Pacific 0; ArmstrongAtlantic 5, Bloomsburg 0. Quarterfinals: BYU-Hawaii5, Abilene Christian 0; GC&SU 5, Northeastern St. 0;Lynn 5, West Fla. 2; Armstrong Atlantic 5, Barry 1.Semifinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, GC&SU 0; ArmstrongAtlantic 5, Lynn 4. Third place: GC&SU 5, Lynn 4.Championship: BYU-Hawaii 5, Armstrong Atlantic 1.
2000: East–Millersville 9, Mount Olive 0; Carson-
Newman 5, Shippensburg 4; Millersville 5, Carson-Newman 1 (Millersville advances). Lees-McRae 5, Pfeiffer1; Presbyterian 5, Lees-McRae 0 (Presbyterian advances).Longwood 5, Slippery Rock 1; Bloomsburg 5, Longwood1 (Bloomsburg advances). Gardner-Webb 5, Charleston0; West Liberty 5, West Va. Wesleyan 0; Gardner-Webb5, West Liberty 2 (Gardner-Webb advances).Midwest—Midwestern St. 5, Northwest Mo. St. 0;Northeastern St. 5, SIU-Edwardsville 0; Midwestern St. 5,Northeastern St. 4 (Midwestern St. advances). EasternN.M. 5, Central Okla. 2; Northern Ky. 5, Truman 2;Eastern N.M. 5, Northern Ky. 1 (Eastern N.M. advances).Ferris St. 5, Northwood 1; Northern Colo. 5, Washburn2; Ferris St. 5, Northern Colo. 4 (Ferris St. advances).Abilene Christian 5, Cameron 0; Southern Colo. 5,Ouchatia Baptist 2; Abilene Christian 5, Southern Colo. 0(Abilene Christian advances). South—Mississippi 5, GC& SU 0; West Fla. 5, Mississippi 1 (West Fla. advances).Columbus St. 5, S.C.-Aiken 0; Rollins 5, Columbus St. 0(Rollins advances). Valdosta St. 5, Barry 1 (Valdosta St.advances). Armstrong Atlantic 7, North Ala. 1; ArmstrongAtlantic 5, North Fla. 4 (Armstrong Atlantic advances).West—Hawaii Pacific 5, Sonoma St. 2 (Hawaii Pacificadvances). UC Davis 5, Cal St. Bakersfield 2 (UC Davisadvances). Grand Canyon 5, Hawaii-Hilo 2; BYU-Hawaii8, Grand Canyon 0 (BYU-Hawaii advances). FirstRound: Armstrong Atlantic 5, Hawaii Pacific 2; AbileneChristian 5, Bloomsburg 1; BYU-Hawaii 5, Ferris St. 0;West Fla. 5, Midwestern St. 0; UC Davis 5, Eastern N.M.4; Lynn 5, Gardner Webb 0; Rollins 5, Presbyterian 1;Valdosta St. 5, Millersville 0. Quarterfinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, Armstrong Atlantic 0; Lynn 5, UC Davis 1;Rollins 5, Valdosta St. 1; West Fla. 5, Abilene Christian0. Semifinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, Rollins 0; Lynn 5, WestFla. 0. Third Place: West Fla. 5, Rollins 2.Championship: BYU-Hawaii 5, Lynn 0.2001 Regionals: East–Catawba 5, Pfeiffer 1; Lees-McRae 5, Catawba 1 (Lees-McRae advances). Queens(N.C.) 5, Newberry 4; Presbyterian 5, Calif. (Pa.) 0;Presbyterian 5, Queens (N.C.) 0 (Presbyterian advances).Bloomsburg 5, Wingate 0; West Liberty St. 5, Charleston(W. Va.) 0; West Liberty St. 5, Bloomsburg 4 (WestLiberty St. advances). Longwood 5, Tusculum 2;Millersville 5, Slippery Rock 0; Millersville 8, Longwood 1(Millersville advances). Midwest–Eastern N.M. 5,Washburn 1; Ferris St. 5, Northern Mich. 3; Ferris St. 5,Eastern N.M. 0 (Ferris St. advances). Midwestern St. 5,Incarnate Word 4; Abilene Christian 5, Northwood 0;Abilene Christian 5, Midwestern St. 0 (Abilene Christianadvances). Northern Colo. 5, Cameron 4; Southern Colo.5, Northwest Mo. St. 3; Southern Colo. 5, Northern Colo.0 (Southern Colo. advances). Northeastern St. 5, Mo.Southern St. 2; St. Edward’s 5, Grand Valley St. 1;Northeastern St. 5, St. Edward’s 2 (Northeastern St.advances). South–Ouachita Baptist 5, Fla. Southern 4;Lynn 5, Ouachita Baptist 0 (Lynn advances). West Fla. 5,West Ga. 0; GC & SU 5, Delta St. 4; West Fla. 5, GC &SU 0 (West Fla. advances). Armstrong Atlantic 9, ClarkAtlanta 0; Harding 5, Kennesaw St. 3; Armstrong Atlantic
5, Harding 1 (Armstrong Atlantic advances). Rollins 5,S.C.-Aiken 0; Clayton St. 5, North Ala. 1; Rollins 5,Clayton St. 4 (Rollins advances). Barry 5, LincolnMemorial 0; North Fla. 5, Augusta St. 0; Barry 5, NorthFla. 4 (Barry advances). West–Hawaii-Hilo 5, GrandCanyon 2; BYU-Hawaii 5, Hawaii-Hilo 0 (BYU-Hawaiiadvances). UC San Diego 5, Hawaii Pacific 3 (UC SanDiego advances). Cal St. Bakersfield 5, Sonoma St. 0;UC Davis 5, Cal St. Bakersfield 4 (UC Davis advances).First Round: BYU-Hawaii 5, Northeastern St. 0; UCDavis 5, Southern Colo. 3; Barry 6, West Liberty St. 1;Armstrong Atlantic 5, Presbyterian 0; West Fla. 5, FerrisSt. 0; Rollins 5, Millersville 1; Abilene Christian 5, UC SanDiego 2; Lynn 5, Lees-McRae 0. Quarterfinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, UC Davis 0; Barry 5, Armstrong Atlantic 3;West Fla. 5, Rollins 2; Lynn 5, Abilene Christian 0.Semifinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, Barry 0; Lynn 5, West Fla.2. Championship: Lynn 5, BYU-Hawaii 3.2002 Regionals: East—Indiana (Pa.) 5, Dowling 0;Millersville 9, Indiana (Pa.) 0; Bloomsburg 5, Queens(N.Y.) 0; Bloomsburg 5, Slippery Rock 0. Mid-Atlantic—Armstrong Atlantic 9, Fayetteville St. 0;Columbus St. 5, GC&SU 3; Armstrong Atlantic 5,Columbus St. 0; Clayton St. 5, Lees-McRae 2; NorthFla. 5, Kennesaw St. 0; Clayton St. 5, North Fla. 3.Southeast—Lynn 6, Wingate 0; Rollins 5,Presbyterian 0; Lynn 5, Rollins 0; Barry 5, Catawba 0;Fla. Southern 5, Tusculum 0; Barry 5, Fla. Southern 1.South—Harding 5, Clark Atlanta 0; West Fla. 5,Harding 0; Ouachita Baptist 5, Arkansas Tech 0; DeltaSt. 5, North Ala. 4; Ouachita Baptist 5, Delta St. 1.Great Lakes—Northern Mich. 5, Michigan Tech 2;Ferris St. 5, Grand Valley St. 0; Northern Mich. 5,Ferris St. 4; Northwood 5, Charleston (W.Va.) 0;Northern Ky. 5, West Liberty St. 3; Northwood 5,Northern Ky. 0. Central—Abilene Christian 5,Cameron 0; Eastern N.M. 5, Midwestern St. 2; AbileneChristian 5, Eastern N.M. 1; Northeastern St. 5,Incarnate Word 1; St. Edward’s 5, Drury 3;Northeastern St. 5, St. Edward’s 3. North Central—Metro St. 5, Mesa St. 0; Rockhurst 5, North Dakota 1;Metro St. 5, Rockhurst 0; Northern Colo. 5, Winona St.1; Northwest Mo. St. 5, Truman 3; Northern Colo. 5,Northwest Mo. St. 4. West—BYU-Hawaii 5, SonomaSt. 1; Hawaii Pacific 5, Cal Poly Pomona 0; BYU-Hawaii 5, Hawaii Pacific 1; UC San Diego 5, Hawaii-Hilo 0; Grand Canyon 5, UC Davis 3; UC San Diego5, Grand Canyon 4. Round of 16: BYU-Hawaii 6,Northern Mich. 0; Abilene Christian 5, Clayton St. 1;West Fla. 5, Metro St. 1; Lynn 5, Millersville 1; Barry5, Bloomsburg 0; UC San Diego 5, Northwood 2;Ouachita Baptist 5, Northern Colo. 0; ArmstrongAtlantic 5, Northeastern St. 0. Quarterfinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, Abilene Christian 0; Lynn 5, West Fla. 4;Barry 5, UC San Diego 1; Armstrong Atlantic 5,Ouachita Baptist 1. Semifinals: BYU-Hawaii 5, Lynn0; Armstrong Atlantic 5, Barry 1. Championship:BYU-Hawaii 5, Armstrong Atlantic 1.
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2002 ChampionshipsEdited by Keri A. Potts.
Same Story, Different Year: Though the championships venue changed from the previousyear, little else differed. The tournament produced repeat winners in each of the three events.Williams notched its second straight title as did Methodist’s Elena Blanina in the singles final andEmory’s Mary Ellen Gordon and Anusha Natarajan in the doubles championship.For the complete championships story visit the June 10, 2002 issue of The NCAA News atwww.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web.
Highlights
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Wash. & Lee 9, Mary Washington 0Doubles: No. 1-Melissa Hatley-Erika Proko, Wash.& Lee def. Karli Schneider-Nellie Hauff, MaryWashington, 8-4; No. 2-Lindsay Hagerman-Manning Willard, Wash. & Lee def. Kim Colwell-Katie Zelenak, Mary Washington, 8-2; No. 3-LauraBruno-Sallie Gray Strang, Wash. & Lee def. DenaHeath-Lindsay McMahon, Mary Washington, 8-0.Singles: No. 1-Proko, Wash. & Lee def. SteffanySlaughter, Mary Washington, 6-0, 6-3; No. 2-Hagerman, Wash. & Lee def. Schneider, MaryWashington, 6-1, 6-2; No. 3-Hatley, Wash. & Leedef. McMahon, Mary Washington, 6-0, 6-0; No. 4-Elizabeth Law, Wash. & Lee def. Colwell, MaryWashington, 6-0, 6-0; No. 5-Bruno, Wash. & Leedef. Nancy Clark, Mary Washington, 6-3, 6-3; No.6-Willard, Wash. & Lee def. Heath, MaryWashington, 6-2, 6-1.
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS UC San Diego 4, Kenyon 3, Mary Washington 2,Williams 2, Amherst, Davidson, Emory, Gust.Adolphus, Occidental, Pomona-Pitzer, Principia,Col. of New Jersey, Skidmore, Trinity (Tex.), 1each.
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS Pomona-Pitzer 5, Principia 4, UC San Diego 2,Emory 2, Williams 2, Kenyon, Middlebury,Occidental, Rhodes, Skidmore
(Note: No doubles team has won more than two titles;however, Courtney Allen, Principia [1984-86-87], andShelley Keeler, Pomona-Pitzer [1990-91-92], each wonthree doubles titles with two or more different partners.)
NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL TITLES, CAREER 6—Courtney Allen, Principia (singles 1984-85-
87, doubles 1984-86-87). NUMBER OF SINGLES TITLES, CAREER
3—Courtney Allen, Principia (1984-85-87).
NUMBER OF DOUBLES TITLES, SAMEPARTNERS
2—Courtney Allen and Sue Godfrey, Principia(1986-87); Shelley Keeler and Erin Hendricks,Pomona-Pitzer (1991-92); Mary Ellen Gordonand Anusha Natarajan, Emory, 2001-02.
SINGLES1982 Beckie Donecker, Elizabethtown1983 Jean Marie Sanders, Occidental1984 Courtney Allen, Principia1985 Courtney Allen, Principia1986 Debbie Daniel, Col. of New Jersey1987 Courtney Allen, Principia1988 Caroline Bodart, Menlo1989 Caroline Bodart, Menlo1990 Christine Behrens, UC San Diego1991 Karyn Cooper, Wellesley1992 Shelley Keeler, Pomona-Pitzer1993 Helen Motter, Middlebury1994 Claire Turchi, Pomona-Pitzer1995 Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes1996 Dina Dajani, Redlands
1997 Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes1998 Jamie Levine, Skidmore1999 Cornelia Steinberg, Amherst2000 Jamie Cohen, Amherst2001 Elena Blanina, Methodist2002 Elena Blanina, Methodist
DOUBLES1982 Kathleen McFadden and Jean Marie
Sanders, Occidental1983 Kristi Martin and Wendy Clark, Principia1984 Courtney Allen and Suzy Verheul, Principia1985 Jessica Vernon and Nadine Akimoto, UC
San Diego1986 Courtney Allen and Sue Godfrey, Principia1987 Courtney Allen and Sue Godfrey, Principia1988 Julie Lindberg and Karen Nilsen, Pomona-
Pitzer1989 Christine Behrens and Nancy Calhoun, UC
San Diego1990 Shelley Keeler and Caryn Cranston,
Pomona-Pitzer1991 Shelley Keeler and Erin Hendricks, Pomona-
Pitzer1992 Shelley Keeler and Erin Hendricks, Pomona-
Pitzer1993 Helen Motter and Nanci Olson, Middlebury1994 Becky Mallory and Julie Greenwood,
Williams1995 Marilyn Baker and Natalia Garcia, Wash.
& Lee1996 Porter Harris and Julie Greenwood,
Williams1997 Nao Kinoshita and Taylor Tarver, Rhodes1998 Caryn Cuthbert and Erin Hockman, Kenyon1999 Inke Noel and Lisa Powers, Skidmore2000 Sheree Schwartz and Meghan Gould,
Pomona-Pitzer2001 Mary Ellen Gordon and Anusha Natarajan,
Emory2002 Mary Ellen Gordon and Anusha Natarajan,
Emory
Individual Champions
Championship Records
History
Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site1982 .............................................................. Occidental Lynn Pacala 18-15 UC San Diego Jackson, Miss.1983 .............................................................. Principia Lynn DeLaney 17-13 UNC Greensboro Claremont-M-S1984 .............................................................. Davidson Caroline Brown 15-14 UC San Diego Kalamazoo1985 .............................................................. UC San Diego Liz LaPlante 8-1 Davidson Haverford1986 .............................................................. Col. of New Jersey Brenda Campbell 6-3 Occidental Kalamazoo1987 .............................................................. UC San Diego Liz LaPlante 6-3 Occidental Kalamazoo1988 .............................................................. Mary Washington Ed Hegmann 7-2 Kenyon Emory1989 .............................................................. UC San Diego Liz LaPlante 8-1 Kenyon Claremont-M-S1990 .............................................................. Gust. Adolphus Jon Carlson 5-4 UC San Diego Col. of New Jersey1991 .............................................................. Mary Washington Ed Hegmann 5-4 Gust. Adolphus Emory1992 .............................................................. Pomona-Pitzer Lisa Beckett 5-4 Kenyon Kalamazoo1993 .............................................................. Kenyon Paul Wardlaw 7-2 Gust. Adolphus Carleton1994 .............................................................. UC San Diego Liz LaPlante 7-2 Williams Kalamazoo1995 .............................................................. Kenyon Paul Wardlaw 5-4 UC San Diego Sweet Briar1996 .............................................................. Emory Cathy Benton 5-1 Wash. & Lee Kalamazoo1997 .............................................................. Kenyon Paul Wardlaw 6-3 Trinity (Tex.) Pomona, Calif.1998 .............................................................. Skidmore Jeff Segrave 5-1 Kenyon Wash. & Lee1999 .............................................................. Amherst Jackie Bagwell 5-2 Williams Col. of New Jersey2000 .............................................................. Trinity (Tex.) Butch Newman 5-4 UC San Diego Gust. Adolphus2001 .............................................................. Williams Julie Greenwood 6-3 Trinity (Tex.) Trinity (Tex.)2002 .............................................................. Williams Julie Greenwood 6-3 Emory Sweet Briar(Note: Before 1985, individual wins counted in the team’s total points. In 1985, a dual-match, single-elimination team championship was initiated, eliminating the points system.)
Team Results
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1985 Quarterfinals: Principia 5, Emory 2; Frank. &Marsh. 5, Rhodes 4; UC San Diego 5, Col. of New Jersey1; Davidson 6, Pomona-Pitzer 3. Semifinals: UC SanDiego 5, Principia 4; Davidson 5, Frank. & Marsh. 2.Third Place: Principia 7, Frank. & Marsh. 2.Championship: UC San Diego 8, Davidson 1.
1986 Quarterfinals: Occidental 8, Luther 1; ColoradoCol. 5, Emory 4; Kalamazoo 7, Frank. & Marsh. 2; Col.of New Jersey 5, Mary Washington 4. Semifinals:Occidental 8, Colorado Col. 1; Col. of New Jersey 5,Kalamazoo 4. Third Place: Kalamazoo 5, ColoradoCol. 4. Championship: Col. of New Jersey 6,Occidental 3.
1987 Quarterfinals: Kenyon 5, Col. of New Jersey 4;UC San Diego 8, Emory 1; Occidental 6, Skidmore 3;Mary Washington 6, Hope 3. Semifinals: UC SanDiego 6, Kenyon 3; Occidental 7, Mary Washington 2.
Third Place: Mary Washington 8, Kenyon 1.Championship: UC San Diego 6, Occidental 3.
1988 Quarterfinals: Frank. & Marsh. 5, Emory 4;Mary Washington 5, Hope 4; Kenyon 5, Pomona-Pitzer4; UC San Diego 5, Smith 2. Semifinals: MaryWashington 5, Frank. & Marsh. 1; Kenyon 5, UC SanDiego 4. Third Place: UC San Diego 8, Frank. &Marsh. 1. Championship: Mary Washington 7,Kenyon 2.
1989 First Round: Mary Washington 5, Hope 4;Sewanee 6, Col. of New Jersey 3. Quarterfinals:Pomona-Pitzer 9, Skidmore 0; Kenyon 9, MaryWashington 0; UC San Diego 8, Sewanee 1; Gust.Adolphus 5, Emory 4. Semifinals: Kenyon 5, Pomona-Pitzer 3; UC San Diego 5, Gust. Adolphus 4. ThirdPlace: Pomona-Pitzer 6, Gust. Adolphus 3. Champion-ship: UC San Diego 8, Kenyon 1.
1990 First Round: Skidmore 5, Kenyon 4; Pomona-Pitzer 7, Emory 2; St. Olaf 7, Frank. & Marsh. 2; St.Thomas (Minn.) 6, Mary Washington 3. Quarterfinals:
Gust. Adolphus 7, Skidmore 2; Pomona-Pitzer 5, Col. ofNew Jersey 4; Sewanee 7, St. Olaf 2; UC San Diego 9,St. Thomas (Minn.) 0. Semifinals: Gust. Adolphus 5,Pomona-Pitzer 4; UC San Diego 8, Sewanee 1. ThirdPlace: Pomona-Pitzer 5, Sewanee 4. Championship:Gust. Adolphus 5, UC San Diego 4.
1991 First Round: Kenyon 5, Vassar 2; St. Thomas(Minn.) 6, Wash. & Lee 3; Gust. Adolphus 7, Col. of NewJersey 2; Emory 7, St. Olaf 2. Quarterfinals: MaryWashington 5, Kenyon 4; UC San Diego 7, St. Thomas(Minn.) 2; Gust. Adolphus 6, Wellesley 3; Emory 5,Pomona-Pitzer 3. Semifinals: Gust. Adolphus 5, Emory3; Mary Washington 5, UC San Diego 4. Third Place:UC San Diego 6, Emory 3. Championship: MaryWashington 5, Gust. Adolphus 4.
1992 First Round: St. Thomas (Minn.) 6, Washington(Md.) 3; Mary Washington 6, Col. of New Jersey 3;Gust. Adolphus 7, Sewanee 2; Swarthmore 5, St. Olaf 4.Quarterfinals: Kenyon 8, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1; UCSan Diego 5, Mary Washington 4; Gust. Adolphus 5,Emory 4; Pomona-Pitzer 8, Swarthmore 1. Semifinals:
Kenyon 9, UC San Diego 0; Pomona-Pitzer 7, Gust.Adolphus 2. Third Place: UC San Diego 5, Gust.Adolphus 4. Championship: Pomona-Pitzer 5, Kenyon4.
1993 First Round: Sewanee 5, Smith 4; Emory 5,Denison 4; UC San Diego 9, MIT 0; Frank. & Marsh. 8,St. Thomas (Minn.) 1. Quarterfinals: Kenyon 8,Sewanee 1; Trinity (Tex.) 6, Emory 3; Gust. Adolphus 6,UC San Diego 3; Mary Washington 6, Frank. & Marsh.3. Semifinals: Kenyon 6, Trinity (Tex.) 3; Gust.Adolphus 7, Mary Washington 2. Third Place: Trinity(Tex.) 5, Mary Washington 4. Championship: Kenyon7, Gust. Adolphus 2.
1994 First Round: Emory 5, Kenyon 4; UC San Diego6, Luther 3; Sewanee 5, Frank. & Marsh. 4; UC SantaCruz 7, Mary Washington 2; Gust. Adolphus 8, Smith 1;Williams 5, Kalamazoo 4. Quarterfinals: Trinity (Tex.)5, Emory 4; UC San Diego 5, Sewanee 2; Gust.Adolphus 5, UC Santa Cruz 0; Williams 5, Wash. & Lee3. Semifinals: UC San Diego 6, Trinity (Tex.) 3;Williams 5, Gust. Adolphus 4. Third Place: Trinity (Tex.)5, Gust. Adolphus 1. Championship: UC San Diego 7,Williams 2.
1995 First Round: Carleton 5, Pomona-Pitzer 4;Wash. & Lee 8, Skidmore 1; Amherst 6, Sewanee 3;Gust. Adolphus 5, Williams 4; UC San Diego 5, Luther 0;Claremont-M-S 5, Emory 4. Quarterfinals: Kenyon 6,Carleton 3; Wash. & Lee 6, Amherst 3; UC San Diego 6,Gust. Adolphus 3; Trinity (Tex.) 6, Claremont-M-S 3.Semifinals: Kenyon 5, Wash. & Lee 4; UC San Diego6, Trinity (Tex.) 3. Third Place: Wash. & Lee 5, Trinity(Tex.) 4. Championship: Kenyon 5, UC San Diego 4.
1996 First Round: Williams 5, Claremont-M-S 3;Amherst 5, Gust. Adolphus 2; Wash. & Lee 5, Sewanee0; Emory 5, Skidmore 3; Pomona-Pitzer 6, Rhodes 3; UCSan Diego 5, Carleton 1. Quarterfinals: Trinity (Tex.)5, Williams 4; Wash. & Lee 5, Pomona-Pitzer 2; Emory5, Amherst 3; Kenyon 5, UC San Diego 2. Semifinals:Emory 5, Kenyon 4; Wash. & Lee 5, Trinity (Tex.) 2.Third Place: Kenyon 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4.Championship: Emory 5, Wash. & Lee 1.
1997 First Round: Williams 6, UC San Diego 3; Gust.Adolphus 8, Mary Washington 1; Wash. & Lee 8,Pomona-Pitzer 1; Amherst 6, Sewanee 3; Trinity (Tex.) 5,Washington (Mo.) 4; Claremont-M-S 6, Skidmore 3.Quarterfinals: Kenyon 8, Williams 1; Wash. & Lee 6,Gust. Adolphus 3; Trinity (Tex.) 6, Amherst 3; Emory 6,Claremont-M-S 3. Semifinals: Kenyon 6, Wash. & Lee3; Trinity (Tex.) 5, Emory 4. Third Place: Emory 5,Wash. & Lee 4. Championship: Kenyon 6, Trinity(Tex.) 3.
1998 First Round: Amherst 9, UC San Diego 0;Skidmore 6, Luther 3; Emory 7, Col. of New Jersey 2;Wash. & Lee 5, Williams 3; Gust. Adolphus 5, Sewanee1; Claremont-M-S 6, Hope 3. Quarterfinals: Amherst6, Trinity (Tex.) 3; Skidmore 6, Emory 3; Gust. Adolphus6, Wash. & Lee 3; Kenyon 6, Claremont-M-S 3.Semifinals: Skidmore 5, Amherst 2; Kenyon 5, Gust.Adolphus 0. Third Place: Gust. Adolphus 5, Amherst 4.Championship: Skidmore 5, Kenyon 1.
1999 First Round: Wash. & Lee 5, Kenyon 4; UC SanDiego 7, Mary Washington 2; Amherst 8, Claremont-M-S 1; Skidmore 5, Emory 4; Sewanee 9, Col. of NewJersey 0; Williams 7, Luther 2. Quarterfinals: Trinity(Tex.) 7, Wash. & Lee 2; Amherst 6, UC San Diego 3;Skidmore 5, Sewanee 4; Williams 5, Gust. Adolphus 4.Semifinals: Amherst 5, Trinity (Tex.) 4; Williams 7,Skidmore 2. Third Place: Trinity (Tex.) 5, Skidmore 4.Championship: Amherst 5, Williams 2.
2000 Regionals: East—Amherst 9, Skidmore 0; Col.of New Jersey 5, Mary Washington 4; Amherst 8, Col. ofNew Jersey 1 (Amherst advances). Williams 9, Rochester0; Trinity (Conn.) 6, MIT 3; Williams 8, Trinity (Conn.) 1(Williams advances). Midwest—Gust. Adolphus 9,Washington (Mo.) 0; Luther 5, Wis.-Eau Claire 4; Gust.Adolphus 8, Luther 1 (Gust. Adolphus advances). Kenyon8, DePauw 1; Wheaton (Ill.) 5, Hope 4; Kenyon 6,Wheaton (Ill.) 3 (Kenyon advances). South—Emory 6,Sewanee 3; Emory 5, Averett 2 (Emory advances). Rhodes7, Meredith 0; Wash. & Lee 9, Rhodes 0 (Wash. & Leeadvances). West—Claremont-M-S 6, Redmonds 3; UCSan Diego 7, Claremont-M-S 2 (UC San Diego advances).Trinity (Tex.) 8, Pomona Pitzer 1 (Trinity [Tex.] advances).Quarterfinals: Amherst 7, Emory 2; UC San Diego 6,
Gust. Adolphus 3; Wash. & Lee 6, Kenyon 3; Trinity (Tex.)6, Williams 3. Semifinals: UC San Diego 5, Amherst 4;Trinity (Tex.) 6, Wash. & Lee 3. Third Place: Wash. &Lee 5, Amherst 4. Championship: Trinity (Tex.) 5, UCSan Diego 4.