For Immediate Release | May 14, 2015 | Women’s Tennis SID: Debbie Darrah | [email protected]TEXAS A&M WOMEN’S TENNIS 16 Consecuve NCAA Appearances • 2013 NCAA Finalist • 2013 SEC Champions 2015 NCAA WOMEN’S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION • Hurd Tennis Center, Waco, Texas, Baylor University host • Round of 16, Friday, May 15: No. 10 seed Texas A&M vs. No. 7 seed UCLA, 9 a.m. • Quarterfinal, Sunday, May 17, noon: Texas A&M-UCLA winner vs. No. 2 North Carolina-No. 15 Miami winner • Semifinals, Monday, May 18, 5 p.m. • Championship, Tuesday, May 19, 5 p.m. • Tournament Central: hp://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-tennis/2015ncaa.html • Tickets: ow.ly/MLoAD • Twier: @NCAATennis2015; @AggieWTEN; #NCAAMWT TOURNAMENT PREVIEW • Texas A&M (17-5) received a No. 10 seed in the 64-team NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship and defeated Alcorn State, 5-0, and 17th-ranked TCU, 4-0, in the first two rounds played at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center in College Staon, Texas, to advance to the round of 16. • UCLA (20-4), the defending naonal champion, blanked both Idaho and Northwestern, 4-0, in the first two rounds in Los Angeles to advance. • The Texas A&M-UCLA winner will face the winner between No. 2 seed North Carolina and No. 15 Miami in the quarterfinals at noon on Sunday, May 17 TEXAS A&M NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES • Texas A&M is making its 16th consecuve and 21st overall appearance in the NCAA Cham- pionship. • This marks the third consecuve year and the fourth me overall A&M has reached the round of 16. • With this year’s first and second-round victories, A&M improved to 21-20 all-me in NCAA tournament matches, surpassing a .500 tournament winning percentage for the first me in school history. • The Aggies are 8-3 in NCAA matches under fourth-year head coach Howard Joffe. • The Aggies’ No. 10 seed marks the third consecuve year and the fourth me overall A&M has been seeded in the 64-team field. The Aggies were No. 12 in 2004, a record-high No. 3 2015 SCHEDULE | RESULTS Overall Record | 17-5| SEC | 11-2 (T-2nd) | Home | 10-2 | Away | 7-1| Neutral | 0-2 | vs. Naonally Ranked | 13-5| Date Opponent Time/Result J 24 # 70 NORTH TEXAS W, 4-0 J 25 # 41 TCU L, 2-4 F 1 $ # 3 North Carolina L, 3-4 F 12 UT ARLINGTON W, 5-2 F 27 * at Tennessee W, 7-0 M 1 * at # 2 Georgia L, 2-5 M 6 * # 26 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 5-2 M 13 * at # 46 LSU W, 4-3 M 19 # 6 BAYLOR W, 4-2 M 20 * # 37 AUBURN W, 4-0 M 22 * # 9 ALABAMA W, 4-3 M 24 * # 5 FLORIDA L, 3-4 M 27 * at # 35 Mississippi State W, 5-2 M 29 * at # 21 Ole Miss W, 4-2 A 1 ABILENE CHRISTIAN canceled A 3 * at Missouri W, 7-0 A 5 * at # 46 Arkansas W, 5-2 A 8 at # 7 Baylor W, 4-3 A 10 * # 8 VANDERBILT W, 4-3 A 12 * # 21 KENTUCKY W, 4-0 A 17 % vs. # 24 LSU L, 3-4 M 9 ^ ALCORN STATE W, 5-0 M 10 ^ # 17 TCU W, 4-0 M 15 > vs. # 7 UCLA 9 a.m. M 17 > NCAA Quarterfinals 12 p.m. M 18 > NCAA Semifinal 5 p.m. M 19 > NCAA Championship 5 p.m. M 20-25 > NCAA Ind. Championships All Day $ - at Houston Galleria Tennis & Athlec Club * - SEC Match % - SEC Tournament at Columbia, S.C. ^ - NCAA First and Second Rounds > - at Waco, Texas Home matches (in bold caps) played at George P. Mitchell Tennis Center All mes are Central Tickets to the NCAA Championship in Waco can be purchased online at hp://ow.ly/MLoAD Texas A&M Faces Defending Champion UCLA in NCAA Round of 16 Record: 17-5 Ranking/Seed: 10/10 Conference: Southeastern (SEC) Conf. Record (Finish): 11-2 (T-2nd) NCAA Appearance: 21st Last Appearance/Finish: 2014/Round of 16 NCAA Championship Record: 21-20 2015 NCAA Results: 1st Round: def. Alcorn State, 4-0 2nd Round: def No. 17 TCU, 4-0 NCAA Best Finish: Runner-up (2013) All-Time Series vs. UCLA: Tied 1-1 Last meeng: A&M won 4-3, May 20, 2013 Head Coach: Howard Joffe Career Record: 131-60, .686 (8th season) Record at A&M: 83-22, .790 (4th season) Record: 20-4 Ranking/Seed: 6/7 Conference: Pacific-12 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-2 (3rd) NCAA Appearance: 34th Last Appearance/Finish: 2014/Champion NCAA Championship Record: 83-31 2015 NCAA Results: 1st Round: def. Idaho, 4-0 2nd Round: def No. 26 Northwestern, 4-0 NCAA Best Finish: Champion (2008, 2014) All-Time Series vs. Texas A&M: Tied 1-1 Last meeng: A&M won 4-3, May 20, 2013 Head Coach: Stella Sampras Webster Career Record: 365-135, .730 (19th season) Record at UCLA: 365-135, .730 (19th season) 2015 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship Round of 16, Friday, May 15, 9 a.m. Hurd Tennis Center, Waco, Texas
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For Immediate Release | May 14, 2015 | Women’s Tennis SID: Debbie Darrah | [email protected]
TOURNAMENT PREVIEW• Texas A&M (17-5) received a No. 10 seed in the 64-team NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis
Championship and defeated Alcorn State, 5-0, and 17th-ranked TCU, 4-0, in the first two rounds played at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center in College Station, Texas, to advance to the round of 16.
• UCLA (20-4), the defending national champion, blanked both Idaho and Northwestern, 4-0, in the first two rounds in Los Angeles to advance.
• The Texas A&M-UCLA winner will face the winner between No. 2 seed North Carolina and No. 15 Miami in the quarterfinals at noon on Sunday, May 17
TEXAS A&M NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES
• Texas A&M is making its 16th consecutive and 21st overall appearance in the NCAA Cham-pionship.
• This marks the third consecutive year and the fourth time overall A&M has reached the round of 16.
• With this year’s first and second-round victories, A&M improved to 21-20 all-time in NCAA tournament matches, surpassing a .500 tournament winning percentage for the first time in school history.
• The Aggies are 8-3 in NCAA matches under fourth-year head coach Howard Joffe.• The Aggies’ No. 10 seed marks the third consecutive year and the fourth time overall A&M
has been seeded in the 64-team field. The Aggies were No. 12 in 2004, a record-high No. 3
Rutuja Bhosale Stefania HristovSaska GavrilovskaInes Deheza Eva Paalma
Mason Strickland Mark WeaverAssistant Coach
Howard JoffeHead Coach
Rachel Pierson
Anna Mamalat
Nazari UrbinaVolunteer Coach
in 2013, and received a No. 10 seed in both 2014 and 2015.• A&M’s best tournament finish was in 2013 when the Aggies advanced to the
championship match before narrowly falling to 17-time national champion Stan-ford, 4-3.
• This was the third consecutive year and seventh time overall Texas A&M has served as host of an NCAA match (2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2004, 2003 and 1996). The Aggies, who finished the 2015 home season with a 10-2 record, are 11-3 all-time in home NCAA tournament matches.
• A&M is 3-3 against teams in the round of 16, including a 4-3 victory over No. 4 seed Vanderbilt and two wins against No. 8 seed Baylor. A&M fell, 4-3, to both No. 2 seed North Carolina and No. 5 seed Florida and suffered a 5-2 setback at No. 6 Georgia.
• Texas A&M began the 2015 tournament with an 11-5 record against the 64-team field, with one of the losses coming against TCU in the championship match of the ITA Kick-Off Weekend on Jan. 25 in College Station. The Aggies avenged the loss with a 4-0 victory over the Horned Frogs in the NCAA second round.
• Last year, the Aggies were a No. 10 seed in the NCAA tournament and defeated Stony Brook, 4-0, and 23rd-ranked Texas, 4-2, to advance to the round of 16 in Athens, Ga. Texas A&M was then eliminated by NCAA runner-up and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 4-0, in a match that was moved to the Ken Byers Tennis Complex indoor courts on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta because of rain.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• UCLA is the defending national champion while Pac-12 foe USC is this year’s No. 1 seed.
• Texas A&M is one four teams representing the SEC in the round of 16, with No. 4 seed Vanderbilt, No. 5 seed Florida and No. 6 seed Georgia also representing the league. The Pac-12, and the ACC also have four teams in the round of 16, while the Big 12 has three teams and the Big 10 has one.
• Texas A&M has won 14 of its last 16 matches.• The Aggies have no seniors on the team.• Texas A&M tied Georgia and Vanderbilt for second place in the Southeastern Con-
ference standings with an 11-2 record.• The Aggies were the No. 3 seed at the SEC Tournament and fell to 24th-ranked
and No. 6 seed LSU, 4-3, in the quarterfinals on April 17 at the Carolina Tennis Complex in Columbia, S.C.
SERIES RECORD• Texas A&M and UCLA are tied 1-1 in the all-time series, with both matches ending
in a 4-3 score.• A&M holds a 1-0 lead in NCAA tournament matches only.• UCLA won the first-ever meeting (Feb. 4, 2005) in a consolation match at the
USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships, hosted by the University of Wis-consin.
• The most recent match-up was May 20, 2013, in the semifinals of the 2013 NCAA Championship, with the Aggies, who were making their first-ever semifinal ap-pearance, overcoming a 3-1 deficit to win 4-3.
• The match came down to No. 4 singles, where Aggie then-freshman Ines Deheza
• NCAA Doubles Championship selection with Eva Paalma• ITA Texas Region Player to Watch
• All-SEC First Team• 2014 ITA Regional doubles champion with Ines Deheza
2015 TEXAS A&M TEAM SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• Ranked in the top 10 for the past four weeks and in the
top 15 over the last six weeks• Is a No. 10 seed in the NCAA Championship for the sec-
ond consecutive year, equalling the second highest seed-ing in school history
• Is 13-5 against ranked opponents, including four victo-ries against top-10 foes: No. 6 Baylor, No. 7 Baylor, No. 8 Vanderbilt and No. 9 Alabama
• Tied for second in the SEC after being predicted to finish fifth in a preseason vote of the league’s head coaches
• Ended the SEC regular season riding a seven-match win streak
2015 TEXAS A&M WOMEN’S TENNIS NOTES
had won her first set, 6-4, against Chanelle Van Nguyen. The second set came down to a marathon tiebreaker in which Deheza fought off several set points and had match point at 7-6 before eventually fall-ing, 11-9. Deheza broke and then went up 2-0 to open the third set before Van Nguyen got on a roll and won four consecutive games to go up 4-2. Van Nguyen was up 40-love in the next game when De-heza rallied and won the game to get within 4-3. Deheza held serve to tie the set at 4-4, and continued a run of 10 straight points into the next game. Deheza was at game point when Van Nguyen began to cramp and was unable to serve in the allotted time frame and therefore was issued a point penalty, giving the game and a 5-4 lead to Deheza. Deheza was up triple match point in the next game, and despite Van Nguyen hobbling in severe pain, the Bruin scored two points before Deheza clinched the historic win.
• UCLA defeated North Carolina, 4-3, in last year’s final in Athens, Ga., marking the program’s second NCAA title to go along its 2008 champi-onship. It also was the third national championship in program history, as UCLA also claimed the 1981 AIAW crown.
• Senior Robin Anderson is the No. 1-ranked singles player in the nation and was voted the Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. Senior Chanelle Van Nguyen and junior Catherine Harrison, ranked 21st and 33rd, respectively, were named to the All-Pac 12 second team.
• Kyle McPhillips (35), Jennifer Brady (47) and Kaitlin Ray (109) also are ranked in singles.
• In doubles, Harrison and Phillips are ranked fourth, and Anderson and Brady are No. 9.
• UCLA leads all other teams with five players selected to the NCAA Singles Championship: Anderson, Brady, Van Nguyen, McPhillips and Harrison.
• Harrison and McPhillips and Anderson and Brady also will compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship.
• The Bruins defeated Idaho, 4-0, in the first round and 26th-ranked Northwestern, 4-0, in the second round to advance.
• Head coach Stella Sampras Webster (UCLA ‘91) is 365-135 in her 19th season as head coach of the Bruins.
TEXAS A&M IN THE 2014-15 ITA WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS
Fall 1/6 1/20 1/28 2/10 2/17 2/24 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/24 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 5/1 Final
COMMON OPPONENTS• Texas A&M and UCLA have faced four common opponents in 2015:
Georgia, Baylor, Kentucky and TCU.• A&M is a combined 4-2 against the four common opponents with two
wins against Baylor and a victory against both Kentucky and TCU. A&M also suffered a loss to TCU as well as Georgia.
• UCLA is 3-1 against the common opponents, with the only loss coming against Georgia at the ITA National Team Indoor Championship.
TEXAS A&M RECENT RESULTS• In the first-ever meeting between Texas A&M and Alcorn State, the
Aggies shut out the Lady Braves, 5-0, in the NCAA first round.• After winning the first two doubles matches to be completed, Stefania
Hristov and Rutuja Bhosale both won, 6-0, 6-0 at Nos. 6 and 3 singles respectively, to give A&M a 3-0 lead.
• The match-clinching point was simultaneously in progress on courts 2 and 5, with Saska Gavrilovska officially clinching the match with a 6-1, 6-1 win at No. 2 and Eva Paalma immediately following with a 6-0, 6-0 victory at No. 5 to close out the 5-0 win.
• In the second round, the Aggies avenged a 4-2 home loss to TCU in the second match of the season which kept A&M from advancing to the ITA National Team Indoor Championship, with a 4-0 victory.
• A&M won two of three doubles matches and got straight-set wins at Nos. 4-6 to clinch the victory.
• Stefania Hristov is a combined 4-0 in NCAA tournament play this year. Bhosale, Deheza and Gavrilovska are all 3-0.
• The only loss suffered in the first two rounds was Paalma and Pierson’s 8-4 setback to TCU’s 30th-ranked Seda Arantekin and Stefanie Tan at No. 1 doubles.
TEXAS A&M IN THE ITA RANKINGS• Texas A&M entered the NCAA tournament ranked 10th, marking the
fourth consecutive week and the fifth time this year the Aggies have been ranked in the top 10.
• The Aggies were No. 10 in the preseason ranking released Jan. 6. It is the second highest preseason ranking in school history.
• A&M reached a season-high No. 7 ranking on April 14, jumping three spots following a week in which the Aggies defeated No. 7 Baylor, No. 8 Vanderbilt and No. 21 Kentucky in consecutive matches.
• After having played only four matches and going a 2-2 with the biggest win being a season-opening victory over No. 70 North Texas leading into the Feb. 24 first computerized ranking of the season, the Aggies dropped out of the team ranking for the first time since March 10, 2010. A&M also was unranked the following week (March 3, 2015) before returning to the Top 75 on March 10, coming in at No. 46.
• Sophomore Rachel Pierson entered NCAA competition ranked a ca-reer-high and team-best No. 26 in singles.
• Pierson and freshman Eva Paalma are No. 13 in doubles, marking the highest ranking by an A&M doubles team this season. Pierson also is ranked 45th in doubles with junior Ines Deheza, although the two haven’t played together since Feb. 12 against UT Arlington.
• Sophomores Saska Gavrilovska and Rutuja Bhosale are ranked in sin-gles at Nos. 54 and 66, respectively.
• Deheza and junior Stefania Hristov are No. 39 in doubles and have been ranked as high as No. 16 (March 24).
THREE AGGIES INVITED TO NCAA INDIVIDUALS• Texas A&M’s Rachel Pierson, Saska Gavrilovska and Eva Paalma have
been selected to compete in the 2015 NCAA Individual Championships, May 20-25 at Baylor University’s Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas.
• Pierson, a sophomore transfer from the University of Virginia, is making her first appearance in the singles tournament and will be competing in her second consecutive NCAA Doubles Championship, having been a
No. 5-8 seed with Cavaliers partner Julia Elbaba as a freshman in 2014. The UVA duo suffered a first-round 6-3, 7-6 (8) loss to Brynn Boren and Zoe Katz of USC in Athens, Ga.
• Gavrilovska, a sophomore from Serbia, will be competing in the singles tournament for the second consecutive season and will become only the second A&M player to compete in the prestigious event as both a freshman and sophomore. Former Aggie standout and A&M’s only four-time NCAA singles participant Nazari Urbina is the only other A&M player to have competed in singles in each of her first two years.
• Sophomore Rutuja Bhosale has an outside chance of making the singles tournament as the sixth alternate.
• All matches will be the best of three sets. Regular scoring and a 12-point tiebreaker at six games all will be used for all matches.
• This is the sixth consecutive year and 14th time overall A&M has been represented in the singles championships. A&M players are a combined 13-17 in NCAA singles matches since Kim Labuschagne became the first Aggie to compete in the postseason event in 1987.
• Labuschagne and Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar are tied for the best finish in school history, reaching the quarterfinals in 1987 and 2012, respectively.
• A&M is represented in the doubles tournament for the fourth consecu-tive year and the 15th time overall.
• Aggies are a combined 2-15 in NCAA doubles matches since Labuschagne and partner Karen Marshall along with the A&M duo of Vanne Akagi and Gaye Lynne Gensler first represented the Maroon and White at the 1986 NCAA Doubles Championship.
• Only Jessica Roland and Helga Vieira (2004) and Tiffany Clifford and Sarah Foster (2006) have reached the round of 16.
• Last year, all three A&M entries were eliminated in the first round, with Gavrilovska and then-senior Cristina Stancu each suffering opening-round losses in singles, and Stancu and partner Stefania Hristov also suffering a first-round loss in doubles.
PASSING SHOTS• A&M is one of five teams to have both its men’s and women’s tennis
teams in the top 10 in the ITA rankings, joining Baylor, Georgia, USC and Virginia.
• A&M is one of seven teams to have both its men’s and women’s teams in the NCAA round of 16: Baylor, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC and Virginia.
• A&M is 13-5 against ranked opponents, including four top-10 wins.• In dual matches only, the Aggies are a combined 76-41 (.650) in singles
and 34-18 (.654) in doubles.• Sophomore Rachel Pierson was named the ITA Texas Region Player to
Watch.• A&M is 10-0 when No. 2 singles wins.• A&M went 9-0 at No. 4 singles when playing at home.
RUTUJA BHOSALESophomore • 1L • 5-9 • Shrirampur, India
(BMCC College)
All SEC Second Team...Is sixth alternate at 2015 NCAA Singles Championship...Named the SEC Player of the Week on March 25...SINGLES: Leads A&M in singles wins with a 23-12 overall record...Also leads the team with a 15-5 mark in dual matches and a 10-3 ledger in SEC matches only...Is currently ranked No. 66 in singles...Was ranked a career-high No. 52 on April 7...Has played the No. 2-4 lines and is 12-3 in her last 15 decisions, which included a career-best nine-match win streak...Is 8-7 against ranked opponents...Posted highest ranked win of singles career with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over No. 12 Taylor Davidson of Stanford to reach the semifinals at the National Collegiate Tennis Classic in January...Clinched A&M’s 4-3 victory at No. 7 Baylor with a 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 come-from-behind win at the No. 2 line against 85th-ranked Kiah Generette in the last match standing...DOUBLES: Is 18-10 overall in doubles, including 14-5 in dual matches and 6-4 in SEC matches only...Was ranked a season-high No. 68 with sophomore partner Saska Gavrilovska on April 7...They are 3-0 against ranked opponents with the highest ranked win being an 8-5 victory over 31st-ranked Josie Kuhlman and Peggy Porter of Florida at the No. 3 line on March 24...Bhosale and Gavrilovska are 5-2 at the No. 2 line and 9-3 at the No. 3 line... They are 2-0 in the NCAA tournament and are riding a three-match win streak.
Bhosale’s career stats:
INES DEHEZAJunior • 2L • 5-5 • Santa Cruz, Bolivia
(German School)
SINGLES: Is 14-9 overall, including 10-6 in dual matches as well as 6-3 in SEC matches only...Has seen action at the Nos. 2-4 lines...Is 6-0 at the No. 4 line...Her one ranked win was a 6-2, 6-1 victory over
No. 97 Silvia Garcia of Georgia at the No. 4 line...Clinched A&M’s 4-0 victory over No. 17 TCU in the NCAA second round...DOUBLES: Is 17-6 overall in doubles...Is ranked No. 39 with junior partner Stefania Hristov...Was ranked a career-high No. 16 with Hristov on March 24...Is 7-3 overall with Hristov, all in dual matches, including 2-1 at the No. 1 line and 5-2 at the No. 2 line and 2-0 in the NCAA tournament...The pair is 2-2 against ranked opponents, with wins against No. 10 Ema Burgic and Blair Shankle of Baylor on March 19 and No. 16 Silvia Garcia and Kennedy Shaffer of Georgia...Longest win streak of the spring is four matches.
Deheza’s career stats:
SASKA GAVRILOVSKASophomore • 1L • 5-6 • Vrsac, Serbia
(Turisticka Skola)
NCAA Singles Championship at-large selection...All-SEC second team for second consecutive year...SINGLES: Ranked No. 54 in singles...Is 18-11 overall, including 11-7 in dual matches as well as 7-4 in SEC matches only...Has won eight of her last nine decisions...Is 11-6 against ranked opponents, tying Rachel Pierson for the most ranked wins on the team...Highest ranked win was a 6-2, 6-2 victory over No. 24 Brianna Morgan of Florida at the No. 3 line on March 24...Has seen action at the Nos. 1-4 lines and is 4-0 at No. 4...DOUBLES: Is 19-7 overall in doubles, including 14-5 in dual matches and 6-4 in SEC matches only...Was ranked a season-high No. 68 with sophomore partner Rutuja Bhosale on April 7...They are 3-0 against ranked opponents with the highest ranked win being an 8-5 victory over 31st-ranked Josie Kuhlman and Peggy Porter of Florida at the No. 3 line on March 24...Gavrilovska and Bhosale are 5-2 at the No. 2 line and 9-3 at the No. 3 line...They are 2-0 in the NCAA tournament and are riding a three-match win streak.
Gavrilovska’s career stats:
STEFANIA HRISTOVJunior • 2L • 5-5 • Iasi Romania
(Edison High School, Bradenton, Fla.)
Named to the SEC Community Service Team...SINGLES: Is 16-11 overall in singles, including 8-7 in dual matches only and 5-4 in SEC matches...Has seen action at the Nos. 5 and 6 lines...Is 2-3 against ranked opponents...Highest ranked win was against No. 88 Simona Parajova of TCU at the ITA Texas Regional in the fall...Career record is 60-36, the most career wins and the most matches played on the team...DOUBLES: Is 16-9 overall in doubles...Is ranked No. 39 with junior partner Ines Deheza...Was ranked a season-high No. 16 on March 24...Is 7-3 overall with Deheza, all in dual matches, including 2-1 at the No. 1 line, 5-2 at the No. 2 line and 2-0 in NCAA tourna-ment matches...The pair is 2-2 against ranked opponents, with wins
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against No. 10 Ema Burgic and Blair Shankle of Baylor on March 19 and No. 16 Silvia Garcia and Kennedy Shaffer of Georgia...Longest win streak of the spring is six matches, which included wins with Deheza, Anna Mamalat and Eva Paalma.
Hristov’s career stats:
ANNA MAMALATJunior • 2L • 5-5 • Philadelphia, Pa.
(Commonwealth Connections Academy)
Named the SEC Player of the Week on April 13...SINGLES: Has won seven of her last eight matches...Is 15-10 overall, including 9-3 in dual matches as well as 7-1 in SEC matches only...Has seen action at the Nos. 4-6 lines, playing the most matches at the No. 6 line where she is 7-2...DOUBLES: Is 4-7 overall in doubles, including 2-2 in dual matches...Went 2-1 in SEC matches, all played with Stefania Hristov.
Mamalat’s career stats:
EVA PAALMAFreshman • HS • 5-11 • Tallinn, Estonia
(Tallinn Secondary Science School )
Received an at-large bid to the NCAA Doubles Championship with partner Rachel Pierson...Is the only freshman on the team... SINGLES: Went 7-3 in SEC matches and is 18-11 overall, including 12-5 in dual matches only and 2-0 in NCAA tournament matches...Has seen action at the No. 4-6 lines and enters the NCAA round of 16 having won six of her last seven matches...Defeated Emily Zabor of Alabama, 7-6 (3), 6-7 (5), 7-5 at the No. 5 line in the last match standing to clinch A&M’s 4-3 victory against the ninth-ranked Crimson Tide on March 22...Is 4-2 against ranked opponents...Highest ranked win is a 7-5, 6-1 victory at the No. 5 line against 82nd-ranked Theresa Van Zyl in the Aggies’ victory against No. 6 Baylor on March 19...DOUBLES: Is 16-7 overall in doubles, including 9-6 in dual matches only...Is a team season high No. 13 in doubles with sophomore partner Rachel Pierson...Pierson and Paalma are 10-5 overall, including 8-5 in dual matches...The duo went 7-3 in SEC matches, playing all but one match at the No. 1 line...They are 5-3 against ranked opponents and enter the NCAA round of 16 having won seven of last eight decisions...Highest ranked win was with Pierson against No. 7 Giuliana Olmos and Zoe Scandalis of USC in her Aggie debut at the Baylor/Under Armour Invitational on Sept. 12.
Paalma’s career stats:
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An at-large selection to both the NCAA singles and doubles cham-pionships...ITA Texas Region Player to Watch...All-SEC first team...SINGLES: Is the highest ranked singles player on the team at a career-high No. 26...Is second on the team in overall wins with a 22-12 record...Is 11-8 in dual matches only, seeing action at the Nos. 1-3 lines...Went 8-5 in SEC matches, going 6-4 at No. 1 and 2-1 at No. 2...Is 11-7 against ranked opponents, tying Saska Gavrilovska for the team lead for most ranked wins...Posted the highest ranked win of her career with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (4) victory over seventh-ranked Sydney Campbell of Vanderbilt in the last match standing to clinch the Aggies’ 4-3 win against the No. 8 Commodores...Has twice posted a five-match win streak, both streaks occurring in the fall...Is riding a three-match win streak, the longest current singles win streak on the team...DOUBLES: Leads Texas A&M in doubles victories with a 20-10 overall record...Is a team season-high No. 13 in doubles with freshman partner Eva Paalma...Pierson and Paalma are 10-5 overall, including 8-5 in dual matches...The duo went 7-3 in SEC matches, playing all but one match at the No. 1 line...They have won seven-of their last eight decisions...Is ranked No. 45 with junior Ines Deheza, although they have not paired together since Feb. 12...Pierson and Deheza won the ITA Texas Region doubles title in the fall and advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championship.
Pierson’s A&M career stats:
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Howard Joffe (pronounced JOFF-ee), one of the bright-est young collegiate tennis coaches in the country, is in his fourth season at the helm of the Aggies, having been named the Texas A&M women’s head tennis coach in July 2011.
Joffe, 83-22 (.790) at A&M and 131-60 (.686) in the eighth year of his head coaching career, instantly trans-formed the Aggies from pretender to contender. In his in-augural season at Texas A&M, the Aggies were No. 17 in the
final rankings with a 19-6 record after advancing to the second round of the 2012 NCAA Championship. It marked A&M’s third highest final ranking in school history and it was the program’s first top-20 final ranking since tying for 16th in 2004.
In only his second season, Joffe’s Aggies shocked the nation by reaching the 2013 NCAA Championship finals for the first time. A&M, whose previous best finish in the NCAAs was a round of 16 appearance in 2004, narrowly fell to 17-time national champion Stanford, 4-3, in the championship match. The Aggies concluded their historic 2013 cam-paign ranked an all-time high No. 3 in the final team rankings with a 26-4 record, marking the most wins in school history.
There were numerous highlights in the Aggies’ 2013 campaign, including setting the school record for the highest ranked win, knocking off two-time defending national champion and fourth-ranked Florida, 4-3, during A&M’s inaugural season as a member of the SEC. The victory snapped the Gators’ 45-match winning streak against SEC teams in conference regular-season, SEC Tournament and NCAA Championship matches combined. The statement win was part of a 13-match win streak, tying the all-time school record for consecutive victories first accomplished in Joffe’s debut season as the Aggies’ skipper. A&M would go on to win the SEC Western Division title and stake claim to a share of the SEC regular-season crown with the Gators and Georgia.
Joffe was honored as the Wilson/ITA Texas Region Coach of the Year in 2014 as the Aggies were No. 9 in the final national rankings with a 21-7 record after reaching at least the round of 16 at the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive year and for only the third time in school history. The Aggies, who finished fifth in the powerful Southeast-ern Conference with a 10-3 mark, tallied three top-10 victories, including a stunning 4-3 triumph at No. 3 North Carolina, breaking the year-old record for the highest ranked win in school history. Individually, senior Cristina Stancu earned All-American honors in singles, marking the third consecutive year a Joffe-coached player received the distinction.
In 2015, the Aggies were picked to finish fifth in the SEC according to a preseason vote of the league’s head coaches, but propelled by last-match-standing 4-3 victories against both eighth-ranked Vanderbilt and ninth-ranked Alabama, A&M finished tied with Georgia and Vanderbilt for second place with an 11-2 conference ledger.
The Aggies have produced a plethora of team and individual highlights since Joffe’s hiring. Although the team lost, 4-3, to Ole Miss in Joffe’s A&M debut, the Aggies rebound-ed with a school-record 13 consecutive victories, obliterating the previous record of nine straight wins. The Aggies would later defeat No. 6 Texas (April 17, 2012), which at the time marked A&M’s highest ranked win since defeating No. 5 USC in 2004, when Joffe served as an assistant for the Women of Troy.
The Aggies went on to tie for second in the Big 12 Conference behind the stellar play of Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar, who followed Joffe to A&M from Maryland. The junior went 9-0 in conference matches and 24-1 in dual matches all at the No. 1 line and be-came the first player in Big 12 history to garner both Big 12 Player of the Year and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors in the same season. Sanchez-Quintanar, who first became the highest ranked player in Texas A&M history when she received a No. 4 singles ranking on Feb. 28, 2012, would go on to become the first Joffe-coached player to earn ITA All-America honors after receiving a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship. She would also become only the second player in Texas A&M history to reach the quarterfinals of the prestigious tournament.
In 2013 Sanchez-Quintanar concluded her stellar two-year career as the most deco-rated player in Aggie women’s tennis history. After being ranked an A&M all-time high No. 3 in the ITA’s preseason singles rankings in January 2013, the Spaniard was No. 5 in the final rankings, the highest final ranking in school history. The Spaniard, who posted the school’s highest ranked singles victory by defeating No. 3 Robin Anderson of UCLA in the NCAA semifinals and received an all-time high No. 4 seed in the NCAA Singles Champion-ship, and became A&M’s first two-time All-American, finished her two-year career with a .844 (81-15) winning percentage in singles, also an A&M record.
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School Year W - L Pct. W - L Pct. Finish NCAAs Ranking
In 2014, a Joffe-coached player achieved All-America distinction for the third consec-utive year as senior Cristina Stancu was a No. 9-16 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship and was No. 9 in the final ITA singles rankings.
Joffe has had success both as a head coach and as an assistant coach. Prior to coming to Aggieland, he served as the head women’s tennis coach at the University of Maryland for two years. In 2011, he led the Terrapins to the NCAA Championships, marking the Terps’ first appearance in the NCAA Championships since 2006. Joffe’s squad finished 13-10 and was No. 34 in the final ITA rankings.
Joffe went to Maryland from his first head coaching position at Miami University (Ohio), where he took over a program and within two years led the RedHawks to the top of the Mid-American Conference and their first NCAA appearance in program history. Joffe was rewarded by being named the 2009 MAC Coach of the Year. The RedHawks would also become ranked for the first time in the program’s history.
Joffe cut his teeth at the highest level, serving five years as an assistant coach at USC where the Trojans finished among the country’s best teams every season from 2002-07 and Joffe was a two-time recipient (2004 & 2006) of the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa-tion’s (ITA) West Region Assistant Coach of the Year. In 2006, he was the national runner-up for the ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year. During Joffe’s stint at USC, the Trojans finished among the Top 11 every season and finished as high as No. 3 in the land after the 2006 season.
While at Miami (Ohio), Joffe recruited the 2009 MAC Freshman of the Year and first-team all-league player in Monica Gorny. His sophomore, Anastasia Dracheva, also earned first-team all-league honors. In addition to outstanding play on the RedHawk tennis courts, Joffe’s squad scored a perfect 1000 on his last Academic Progress Rate (APR) report.
At Maryland, Joffe recruited Sanchez-Quintanar who ended the season ranked No. 34 and defeated Texas A&M standout Nazari Urbina in the first round of the NCAA singles championships. Another Joffe recruit, Jordaan Sanford, combined with Sanchez-Quintanar to end the season ranked No. 26 in doubles.
In each of his first three seasons at Texas A&M, Joffe had a student-athlete earn All-America honors and finish ranked in the top 10 in the final singles. In addition, his Aggies garnered six first-team all-conference certificates in three years, raising his head coaching career total to 11 overall. Furthermore, Sanchez-Quintanar and Stancu were named the ITA Region Senior Player of the Year in 2013 and 2014, respectively, while freshman Saska Gavrilovska was awarded ITA Region Rookie Player of the Year accolades in 2014.
Joffe was himself a talented player earning All-America honors at Pepperdine in 1992 and advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Singles Championship. He earned three let-ters before playing on the professional circuit for three years. While he served as an as-sistant coach at USC, Joffe earned his psychology degree at USC in 2006.
SINGLES DOUBLES Date Opponent W/L Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Natl % 1/24/15 #70 NORTH TEXAS W 4-0 u W u W u W W W u #11 % 1/25/15 #41 TCU L 2-4 L L L u W L W W L #11 $ 2/1/15 vs. #3 North Carolina L 3-4 L L W W L W L L L #17 % 2/12/15 UT ARLINGTON W 5-2 W L W W L W L W W #18 * 2/27/15 at Tennessee W 7-0 W W Wr W W W L W W * 3/1/15 at #2 Georgia L 2-5 L L L W L L L W W * 3/6/15 #26 SOUTH CAROLINA W 5-2 L W W W L W W W L * 3/13/15 at #32 LSU W 4-3 W L W L Lr W L W W #46 % 3/19/15 #6 BAYLOR W 4-2 u L W Wr W L W L W #30 * 3/20/15 #37 AUBURN W 4-0 W W u W u W --- --- --- #30 * 3/22/15 #9 ALABAMA W 4-3 W L L W W W L u L #30 * 3/24/15 #5 FLORIDA L 3-4 L L W W L L u W W #15 * 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State W 5-2 L W W L W W W u W #15 * 3/29/15 at #21 Ole Miss W 4-2 L W W u W W W L L #15 * 4/3/15 at Missouri W 7-0 W W W W W W W W u #11 * 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas W 5-2 L L W W W W W u W #11 % 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor W 4-3 L W L W L W W u W #10 * 4/10/15 #8 VANDERBILT W 4-3 W L L W W W W L L #10 * 4/12/15 #21 KENTUCKY W 4-0 W W u u W W --- --- --- #10 + 4/17/15 vs. #24 (6) LSU L 3-4 W L L W L L W L W #7 5/9/15 ALCORN STATE W 5-0 u W W u W W u W W #10 % 5/10/15 #17 TCU W 4-0 u u u W W W L W W #10
% Texas Region match$ at Houston Galleria Tennis & Athletic Club
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Rachel James Baker (117/-) Lost 3-6, 6-4, 3-6Sept. 12-14 vs USC Giuliana Olmos (38/-) Lost 0-6, 6-7Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Carmen Blanco Lost 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs North Carolina t-32 Kate Vialle Lost 3-6, 6-4, 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs Hawaii t-64 Cindy Nguyen (96/-) Won 6-1, 4-6, 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Houston 128 Maria Cardenas Won 6-2, 6-010/16-20/2014 vs UT-Arlington t-64 Astrid Gehre Won 6-3, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs TCU t-32 Stefanie Tan (31/-) Lost 2-6, 1-610/30-11-2 vs San Diego t-64 Shani Blecher Won 7-6, 6-310/30-11-2 vs Tulsa t-32 Dobby Leenabanchong Won 6-1, 6-210/30-11-2 vs UCLA t-16 Kaitlin Ray Lost 1-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs UCLA t-32 Kelly Shaffer Won 4-6, 6-3, 6-21/16-18/2015 vs USC t-16 Zoe Katz (119/-) Won 7-2, 6-41/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-Q Taylor Davidson (12/-) Won 6-3, 6-31/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-SF Lorraine Guillermo (17/-) Lost 4-6, 6-2, 3-6
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 3 Caroline Price (22/-) Won 6-3, 4-6, 6-2% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid Lost 4-6, 6-2, 5-7* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Caitlyn Williams Won 5-0, retired* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 3 Kennedy Shaffer (69/-) Lost 7-6 (9-7), 3-6, 1-6* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 4 Meghan Blevins Won 6-4, 6-1* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 3 Noel Scott Won 6-0, 6-2% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 4 Leolia JeanJean Won 7-6, retired* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 4 Emily Flickinger Won 6-3, 6-1* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 4 Natalia Maynetto Won 6-2, 6-1* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 4 Belinda Woolcock (41/-) Won 6-3, 6-3* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Georgiana Patrasc (81/-) Won 6-1, 6-3* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash (120/-) Won 6-4, 6-4* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman Won 6-3, 6-4* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 2 Shannon Hudson Lost 6-1, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10)% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 2 Kiah Generette (85/-) Won 4-6, 7-5, 6-3* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 2 Astra Sharma (44/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 2 Kelsey Dieters Won 6-3, 6-1
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall (60/-) Lost 3-6, 1-65/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Ivana Boberic Won 6-0, 6-0
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Zoe Katz/Madison Westby (23/-) Lost 6-8/Stefania HristovSep 12-1 vs Baylor Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (37/-) Lost 3-8/Rachel Pierson9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Maci Epstein/Marie Faure Lost 6-8/Anna Mamalat10/16-20/ vs Abiliene Christian t-32 Kaysie Hermsdorf/Lucille Pothier Won 8-2/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs TCU t-16 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 8-7 (7-4)/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Ines Deheza/Rachel Pierson Lost 4-8/Stefania Hristov10/30-11 vs Tulsa t-16 Ksenia Laskutova/Dobby Leenabanchong Won 8-1/Ines Deheza1/16-18/2 vs USC t-16 Gabi DeSimone/Zoe Katz Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska1/16-18/2 vs San Diego t-Q Shani Blecher/Marta Stojanovic Won 6-1/Saska Gavrilovska
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 2 Anastasiya Shestakov/Alexis Thoma Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 2 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 6-4/Saska Gavrilovska
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 2 Jamie Loeb/Caroline Price Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid/Serio, Augustina Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Tiffany Tavares/Victoria Olivarez Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 3 Caroline Brinson/Hannah King (55/-) Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 3 Megen Cochran/Elixane Lechemia Lost 3-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens (48/-) Won 8-2/Saska Gavrilovska% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 3 Danielle Spielmann/Luicelena Perez Lost 2-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Peggy Porter (31/-) Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Jasmine Lee/Louise Ronaldson - 5-5, unfinished/Saska Gavrilov* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash/Erin Stephens Lost 5-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman/Madison Rhyner Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 3 Flavia Araujo/Sasha Shkorupeieva Won 8-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 3 Frances Altick/Marie Casares Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Saska Gavrilovska
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska5/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Patricia Normand/Aakanaksha Punj Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Rachel James Baker (117/-) Lost 3-6, 6-4, 3-6Sept. 12-14 vs USC Giuliana Olmos (38/-) Lost 0-6, 6-7Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Carmen Blanco Lost 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs North Carolina t-32 Kate Vialle Lost 3-6, 6-4, 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs Hawaii t-64 Cindy Nguyen (96/-) Won 6-1, 4-6, 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Houston 128 Maria Cardenas Won 6-2, 6-010/16-20/2014 vs UT-Arlington t-64 Astrid Gehre Won 6-3, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs TCU t-32 Stefanie Tan (31/-) Lost 2-6, 1-610/30-11-2 vs San Diego t-64 Shani Blecher Won 7-6, 6-310/30-11-2 vs Tulsa t-32 Dobby Leenabanchong Won 6-1, 6-210/30-11-2 vs UCLA t-16 Kaitlin Ray Lost 1-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs UCLA t-32 Kelly Shaffer Won 4-6, 6-3, 6-21/16-18/2015 vs USC t-16 Zoe Katz (119/-) Won 7-2, 6-41/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-Q Taylor Davidson (12/-) Won 6-3, 6-31/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-SF Lorraine Guillermo (17/-) Lost 4-6, 6-2, 3-6
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 3 Caroline Price (22/-) Won 6-3, 4-6, 6-2% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid Lost 4-6, 6-2, 5-7* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Caitlyn Williams Won 5-0, retired* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 3 Kennedy Shaffer (69/-) Lost 7-6 (9-7), 3-6, 1-6* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 4 Meghan Blevins Won 6-4, 6-1* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 3 Noel Scott Won 6-0, 6-2% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 4 Leolia JeanJean Won 7-6, retired* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 4 Emily Flickinger Won 6-3, 6-1* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 4 Natalia Maynetto Won 6-2, 6-1* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 4 Belinda Woolcock (41/-) Won 6-3, 6-3* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Georgiana Patrasc (81/-) Won 6-1, 6-3* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash (120/-) Won 6-4, 6-4* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman Won 6-3, 6-4* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 2 Shannon Hudson Lost 6-1, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10)% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 2 Kiah Generette (85/-) Won 4-6, 7-5, 6-3* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 2 Astra Sharma (44/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 2 Kelsey Dieters Won 6-3, 6-1
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall (60/-) Lost 3-6, 1-65/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Ivana Boberic Won 6-0, 6-0
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Zoe Katz/Madison Westby (23/-) Lost 6-8/Stefania HristovSep 12-1 vs Baylor Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (37/-) Lost 3-8/Rachel Pierson9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Maci Epstein/Marie Faure Lost 6-8/Anna Mamalat10/16-20/ vs Abiliene Christian t-32 Kaysie Hermsdorf/Lucille Pothier Won 8-2/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs TCU t-16 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 8-7 (7-4)/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Ines Deheza/Rachel Pierson Lost 4-8/Stefania Hristov10/30-11 vs Tulsa t-16 Ksenia Laskutova/Dobby Leenabanchong Won 8-1/Ines Deheza1/16-18/2 vs USC t-16 Gabi DeSimone/Zoe Katz Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska1/16-18/2 vs San Diego t-Q Shani Blecher/Marta Stojanovic Won 6-1/Saska Gavrilovska
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 2 Anastasiya Shestakov/Alexis Thoma Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 2 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 6-4/Saska Gavrilovska
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 2 Jamie Loeb/Caroline Price Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid/Serio, Augustina Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Tiffany Tavares/Victoria Olivarez Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 3 Caroline Brinson/Hannah King (55/-) Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 3 Megen Cochran/Elixane Lechemia Lost 3-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens (48/-) Won 8-2/Saska Gavrilovska% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 3 Danielle Spielmann/Luicelena Perez Lost 2-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Peggy Porter (31/-) Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Jasmine Lee/Louise Ronaldson - 5-5, unfinished/Saska Gavrilov* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash/Erin Stephens Lost 5-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman/Madison Rhyner Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 3 Flavia Araujo/Sasha Shkorupeieva Won 8-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 3 Frances Altick/Marie Casares Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Saska Gavrilovska
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska5/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Patricia Normand/Aakanaksha Punj Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Rachel James Baker (117/-) Lost 3-6, 6-4, 3-6Sept. 12-14 vs USC Giuliana Olmos (38/-) Lost 0-6, 6-7Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Carmen Blanco Lost 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs North Carolina t-32 Kate Vialle Lost 3-6, 6-4, 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs Hawaii t-64 Cindy Nguyen (96/-) Won 6-1, 4-6, 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Houston 128 Maria Cardenas Won 6-2, 6-010/16-20/2014 vs UT-Arlington t-64 Astrid Gehre Won 6-3, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs TCU t-32 Stefanie Tan (31/-) Lost 2-6, 1-610/30-11-2 vs San Diego t-64 Shani Blecher Won 7-6, 6-310/30-11-2 vs Tulsa t-32 Dobby Leenabanchong Won 6-1, 6-210/30-11-2 vs UCLA t-16 Kaitlin Ray Lost 1-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs UCLA t-32 Kelly Shaffer Won 4-6, 6-3, 6-21/16-18/2015 vs USC t-16 Zoe Katz (119/-) Won 7-2, 6-41/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-Q Taylor Davidson (12/-) Won 6-3, 6-31/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-SF Lorraine Guillermo (17/-) Lost 4-6, 6-2, 3-6
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 3 Caroline Price (22/-) Won 6-3, 4-6, 6-2% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid Lost 4-6, 6-2, 5-7* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Caitlyn Williams Won 5-0, retired* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 3 Kennedy Shaffer (69/-) Lost 7-6 (9-7), 3-6, 1-6* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 4 Meghan Blevins Won 6-4, 6-1* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 3 Noel Scott Won 6-0, 6-2% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 4 Leolia JeanJean Won 7-6, retired* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 4 Emily Flickinger Won 6-3, 6-1* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 4 Natalia Maynetto Won 6-2, 6-1* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 4 Belinda Woolcock (41/-) Won 6-3, 6-3* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Georgiana Patrasc (81/-) Won 6-1, 6-3* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash (120/-) Won 6-4, 6-4* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman Won 6-3, 6-4* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 2 Shannon Hudson Lost 6-1, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10)% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 2 Kiah Generette (85/-) Won 4-6, 7-5, 6-3* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 2 Astra Sharma (44/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 2 Kelsey Dieters Won 6-3, 6-1
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall (60/-) Lost 3-6, 1-65/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Ivana Boberic Won 6-0, 6-0
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Zoe Katz/Madison Westby (23/-) Lost 6-8/Stefania HristovSep 12-1 vs Baylor Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (37/-) Lost 3-8/Rachel Pierson9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Maci Epstein/Marie Faure Lost 6-8/Anna Mamalat10/16-20/ vs Abiliene Christian t-32 Kaysie Hermsdorf/Lucille Pothier Won 8-2/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs TCU t-16 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 8-7 (7-4)/Stefania Hristov10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Ines Deheza/Rachel Pierson Lost 4-8/Stefania Hristov10/30-11 vs Tulsa t-16 Ksenia Laskutova/Dobby Leenabanchong Won 8-1/Ines Deheza1/16-18/2 vs USC t-16 Gabi DeSimone/Zoe Katz Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska1/16-18/2 vs San Diego t-Q Shani Blecher/Marta Stojanovic Won 6-1/Saska Gavrilovska
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 2 Anastasiya Shestakov/Alexis Thoma Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 2 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 6-4/Saska Gavrilovska
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 2 Jamie Loeb/Caroline Price Lost 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid/Serio, Augustina Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Tiffany Tavares/Victoria Olivarez Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 3 Caroline Brinson/Hannah King (55/-) Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 3 Megen Cochran/Elixane Lechemia Lost 3-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens (48/-) Won 8-2/Saska Gavrilovska% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 3 Danielle Spielmann/Luicelena Perez Lost 2-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Peggy Porter (31/-) Won 8-5/Saska Gavrilovska* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Jasmine Lee/Louise Ronaldson - 5-5, unfinished/Saska Gavrilov* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash/Erin Stephens Lost 5-8/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman/Madison Rhyner Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 3 Flavia Araujo/Sasha Shkorupeieva Won 8-3/Saska Gavrilovska% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-3/Saska Gavrilovska* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 3 Frances Altick/Marie Casares Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Saska Gavrilovska
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska5/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Patricia Normand/Aakanaksha Punj Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska
10/16-20/2014 vs UT-Arlington t-64 Angeles de los Rios Won 7-5, 6-410/16-20/2014 vs SMU t-32 Hristina Dishkova Won 7-5, 6-210/16-20/2014 vs TCU t-16 Alexis Pereira Lost 2-6, 2-610/30-11-2 vs UC Santa Barbara t-32 Jaimee Gilbertson Won 7-6, 2-1, retired10/30-11-2 vs Cal State Fullerton t-16 Alexis Valenzuela Won 6-4, 6-210/30-11-2 vs LSU t-Q Joana Vale Costa (61/-) Lost 1-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs UCLA t-32 Kyle McPhillips Lost 1-2, retired
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 4 Whitney Kay Won 2-6, 6-4, 6-4% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 4 Tugarinova, E. Won 6-4, 6-2* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 4 Victoria Olivarez Won 6-3, 6-0* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 4 Silvia Garcia (97/-) Won 6-2, 6-1* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 3 Brigit Folland Won 7-5, 6-1% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 2 Blair Shankle (31/-) Lost 5-7, 2-6* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 2 Andie Dikosavljevic Won 6-2, 7-5* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 2 Danielle Spielmann (54/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 2 Josie Kuhlman (7/-) Lost 6-7 (5-7), 1-6* 4/3/15 at Missouri 3 Bea Machado Santos Won 6-1, 6-2* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 3 Makenzie Craft Won 6-3, 7-6 (6-2)% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 3 Blair Shankle (30/-) Lost 3-6, 5-7* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 3 Frances Altick Lost 4-6, 6-7 (5-7)* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 3 Mami Adachi - 6-3, 4-5, unfinished
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 4 Noel Scott Won 6-4, 3-6, 6-35/9/2015 Alcorn State 4 Ekaterina Potapova - 6-2, 5-2, unfinished
% 5/10/2015 #17 TCU 4 Palina Dubavets Won 6-4, 6-4
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner10/16-20/ vs UT-Arlington t-32 Jessica Birowski/Ekaterina Tugarinova Won 8-4/Rachel Pierson10/16-20/ vs Rice t-16 Katherine Ip/Stephanie Nguyen Won 8-4/Rachel Pierson10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Rutuja Bhosale/Stefania Hristov Won 8-4/Rachel Pierson10/16-20/ vs Baylor t-SF Kelley Anderson/Blair Shankle Won 6-4, 4-6, 13-11/Rachel Pierson10/16-20/ vs TCU t-F Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan Won 6-1, 6-4/Rachel Pierson10/30-11 vs Tulsa t-16 Ksenia Laskutova/Dobby Leenabanchong Won 8-1/Rutuja Bhosale11/6-7/20 vs USC t-16 Giuliana Olmos/Gabrielle Smith Won 6-4, 6-4/Rachel Pierson11/6-7/20 vs Clemson t-Q Beatrice Gumulya/Jessy Rompies (8/-) Lost 3-6, 3-6/Rachel Pierson1/16-18/2 vs Pepperdine t-16 Laura Gulbe/Christine Maddox Won 6-1/Rachel Pierson
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 1 Kseniya Bardabush/Franziska Sprinkmeye Won 6-2/Rachel Pierson% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan Won 6-3/Rachel Pierson
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 1 Ashley Dai/Kate Vialle (13/-) Lost 2-6/Rachel Pierson% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 1 de los Rios, Angeles/Thoms, Elizabeth Lost 4-6/Rachel Pierson* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 2 Eve Repic/Laurence Guevremont Won 8-0/Stefania Hristov* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 2 Silvia Garcia/Kennedy Shaffer (16/-) Won 8-7 (13-11)/Stefania Hristov* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 2 Meghan Blevins/Brigit Folland Won 8-7 (8-6)/Stefania Hristov% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (10/-) Won 6-4/Stefania Hristov* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 1 Erin Routliffe/Maya Jansen (9/-) Lost 2-8/Stefania Hristov* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 1 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (8/-) - 7-7, unfinished/Stefania Hristov* 4/3/15 at Missouri 3 Kelli Hine/Brittany Lashway - 5-5, unfinished/Anna Mamalat* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 2 Makenzie Craft/Mia Jurasic - 5-6, unfinished/Stefania Hristov% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic/Kelley Anderson Won 6-4/Stefania Hristov* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 2 Ashleigh Antal/Astra Sharma (15/-) Lost 4-8/Stefania Hristov
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens Lost 6-8/Stefania Hristov5/9/2015 Alcorn State 2 Ekaterina Potapova/Siobhan Ryan-Bovey Won 8-0/Stefania Hristov
9/27-10/5/14 vs Stanford t-16 Caroline Doyle (33/-) Lost 6-4, 1-6, 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs California t-32 Lynn Chi (8/-) Won 6-3, 7-6 (7-5)9/27-10/5/14 vs California t-16 Denise Starr (25/-) Won 6-3, 7-59/27-10/5/14 vs Florida State t-32 Yukako Noi (79/-) Won 6-3, 7-59/27-10/5/14 vs Vanderbilt t-64 Marie Casares (82/-) Won 6-1, 6-410/30-11-2 vs North Carolina State t-32 Joanna Nalborska Lost 5-7, 1-611/6-7/2014 vs Columbia t-32 Kanika Vaidya (85/-) Won 7-5, 6-011/6-7/2014 vs Florida t-16 Brooke Austin Lost 2-6, 3-61/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-32 Danielle Feneridis Won 5-7, 6-3, 6-31/16-18/2015 vs Arizona t-16 Laura Oldham Won 6-3, 6-11/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-Q Krista Hardebeck Lost 4-6, 3-6
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 1 Kseniya Bardabush - 5-7, 0-4, unfinished% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 1 Stefanie Tan Lost 2-6, 6-3, 1-6
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 1 Jamie Loeb (8/-) Lost 4-6, 1-6% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 1 Thoms, Elizabeth Won 2-6, 6-2, 6-4* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 1 Joanna Henderson Won 7-5, 6-3* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 1 Lauren Herring (6/-) Lost 4-6, 1-6* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 1 Elixane Lechemia (121/-) Lost 1-6, 4-6* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall (115/-) Lost 3-6, 6-1, 3-6% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 3 Kiah Generette (75/-) Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-2* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 3 Reka Muller - 2-6, 6-1, 4-4, unfinished* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 3 Maya Jansen (48/-) Lost 2-6, 6-4, 3-6* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 3 Brianna Morgan (24/-) Won 6-2, 6-2* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 3 Louise Ronaldson (124/-) Won 6-3, 6-1* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 3 Natalie Suk (107/-) Won 3-6, 7-5, 6-4* 4/3/15 at Missouri 4 Brianna Lashway Won 6-3, 6-0* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 4 Sasha Shkorupeieva Won 6-1, 6-1% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 4 Rachael James-Baker (108/-) Won 7-5, 6-3* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 4 Courtney Colton (80/-) Won 6-0, 6-3* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 4 Kirsten Lewis - 6-3, 4-4, unfinished
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 3 Abigail Owens Lost 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 2-65/9/2015 Alcorn State 2 Siobhan Ryan-Bovey Won 6-1, 6-1
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Julia Elbaba/Stefanie Nauta (22/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6/Rachel Pierson9/27-10/5 vs Columbia t-32 Rima Asatrian/Kanika Vaidya (41/-) Won 6-4, 3-6, 10-3/Rachel Pierson10/30-11 vs UC Irvine t-32 Sarah Gong/Mazy Watrous Won 8-4/Eva Paalma10/30-11 vs Loyola Marymount t-16 Laura Mueller/Jessica Perez Won 8-0/Eva Paalma10/30-11 vs LSU t-Q Skylar Kuykendall/Abby Owens Won 8-4/Eva Paalma1/16-18/2 vs USC t-16 Gabi DeSimone/Zoe Katz Lost 3-6/Rutuja Bhosale1/16-18/2 vs San Diego t-Q Shani Blecher/Marta Stojanovic Won 6-1/Rutuja Bhosale
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 2 Anastasiya Shestakov/Alexis Thoma Won 6-3/Rutuja Bhosale% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 2 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 6-4/Rutuja Bhosale
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 2 Jamie Loeb/Caroline Price Lost 3-6/Rutuja Bhosale% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 2 Gehre, Astrid/Serio, Augustina Won 6-3/Rutuja Bhosale* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 3 Tiffany Tavares/Victoria Olivarez Won 8-5/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 3 Caroline Brinson/Hannah King (55/-) Won 8-4/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 3 Megen Cochran/Elixane Lechemia Lost 3-8/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens (48/-) Won 8-2/Rutuja Bhosale% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-0/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 3 Danielle Spielmann/Luicelena Perez Lost 2-8/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Peggy Porter (31/-) Won 8-5/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 2 Jasmine Lee/Louise Ronaldson - 5-5, unfinished/Rutuja Bhosale* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 2 Mai El Kamash/Erin Stephens Lost 5-8/Rutuja Bhosale* 4/3/15 at Missouri 2 Cassidy Spearman/Madison Rhyner Won 8-0/Rutuja Bhosale* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 3 Flavia Araujo/Sasha Shkorupeieva Won 8-3/Rutuja Bhosale% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 3 Rachael James-Baker/Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-3/Rutuja Bhosale* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 3 Frances Altick/Marie Casares Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Rutuja Bhosale
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-4/Rutuja Bhosale5/9/2015 Alcorn State 3 Patricia Normand/Aakanaksha Punj Won 8-0/Rutuja Bhosale
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Kelley Anderson Won 6-1, 6-3Sept. 12-14 vs USC Gabrielle Smith Lost 0-6, 1-6Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Bennett Dunn Won 7-5, 6-39/27-10/5/14 vs Long Beach State t-32 Maeva Razakasoa Lost 4-6, 4-69/27-10/5/14 vs Ohio State t-64 Miho Kowase (124/-) Won 6-2, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs UT-Arlington 128 Serio Agustina Won 6-2, 6-210/16-20/2014 vs TCU t-64 Simona Parajova (88/-) Won 7-6 (7-1), 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Texas Tech t-32 Sabrina Federici Won 6-2, 6-410/16-20/2014 vs Rice t-16 Katherine Ip Lost 3-4, retired1/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-32 Nora Tan Won 6-1, 6-01/16-18/2015 vs USC t-16 Madison Westby (45/-) Lost 1-6, 6-71/16-18/2015 vs North Carolina Marika Akkerman Won 6-3, 6-4
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 5 Ashley Dai Lost 5-7, 5-7* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 5 Tiffany Tavares Won 6-1, 6-3* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 5 Hannah King (66/-) Lost 3-6, 1-6* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 5 Hadley Berg Lost 1-6, 6-3, 3-6* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 5 Ella Taylor Lost 0-6, 7-5, 3-4, retired% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 6 Kelley Anderson Lost 4-6, 4-6* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 6 Jen Pfeifler Won 6-1, 6-0* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 6 Luicelena Perez Won 6-4, 6-1* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 6 Peggy Porter (112/-) Lost 6-2, 4-6, 6-7 (2-7)* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 6 Timea Guibe Won 3-6, 6-2, 6-3* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 6 Iris Verboven Won 3-6, 6-3, 6-4% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 5 Theresa Van Zyl Lost 3-6, 2-6
5/9/2015 Alcorn State 6 Aakanaksha Punj Won 6-0, 6-0% 5/10/2015 #17 TCU 6 Alexis Pereira Won 6-2, 7-5
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Zoe Katz/Madison Westby (23/-) Lost 6-8/Rutuja BhosaleSep 12-1 vs Texas Breaunna Addison/Neda Koprcina Won 8-4/Anna MamalatSep 12-1 vs Baylor Kelley Anderson/Rachel James Baker Won 8-2/Eva Paalma10/16-20/ vs Abiliene Christian t-32 Kaysie Hermsdorf/Lucille Pothier Won 8-2/Rutuja Bhosale10/16-20/ vs TCU t-16 Sofiko Kadzhaya/Simona Parajova Won 8-7 (7-4)/Rutuja Bhosale10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Ines Deheza/Rachel Pierson Lost 4-8/Rutuja Bhosale1/16-18/2 vs Stanford t-16 Nora Tan/Paulette Wolak Won 6-1/Eva Paalma1/16-18/2 vs North Carolina t-Q Hayley Carter/Whitney Kay Lost 4-6/Eva Paalma1/16-18/2 vs USC Gabby Smith/Madison Westby Won 6-3/Anna Mamalat
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 3 Ana Sofia Cordero/Agustina Valenzuela - 4-4, unfinished/Anna Mamalat% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 3 Palina Dubavets/Alexis Pereira Lost 4-6/Anna Mamalat
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 3 Hayley Carter/Whitney Kay Lost 1-6/Eva Paalma% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 3 Birowski, Jessica/Foote, Christine Won 6-1/Eva Paalma* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 2 Eve Repic/Laurence Guevremont Won 8-0/Ines Deheza* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 2 Silvia Garcia/Kennedy Shaffer (16/-) Won 8-7 (13-11)/Ines Deheza* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 2 Meghan Blevins/Brigit Folland Won 8-7 (8-6)/Ines Deheza* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-6/Anna Mamalat% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (10/-) Won 6-4/Ines Deheza* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 1 Erin Routliffe/Maya Jansen (9/-) Lost 2-8/Ines Deheza* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 1 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (8/-) - 7-7, unfinished/Ines Deheza* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 3 Timea Guibe/Naomi Tran Won 8-3/Anna Mamalat* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 3 Iris Verboven/Marija Milutinovic Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Anna Mamalat* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 2 Makenzie Craft/Mia Jurasic - 5-6, unfinished/Ines Deheza% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic/Kelley Anderson Won 6-4/Ines Deheza* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 2 Ashleigh Antal/Astra Sharma (15/-) Lost 4-8/Ines Deheza
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 2 Skylar Kuykendall/Abigail Owens Lost 6-8/Ines Deheza5/9/2015 Alcorn State 2 Ekaterina Potapova/Siobhan Ryan-Bovey Won 8-0/Ines Deheza
Anna MamalatSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Blair Shankle (78/-) Lost 0-6, 4-6Sept. 12-14 vs Texas Neda Koprcina (112/-) Lost 6-1, 2-6, 3-6Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Emily Zabor Won 6-4, 6-29/27-10/5/14 vs Boston College t-32 Lexi Borr Lost 6-4, 5-7, 2-69/27-10/5/14 vs Florida t-64 Spencer Liang Won 6-1, 6-410/16-20/2014 vs Rice 128 Solomiy Zinko Won 6-3, 6-210/16-20/2014 vs Texas t-64 Ratnika Batra Won 5-7, 6-1, 7-510/16-20/2014 vs SMU t-32 Lisa Bulgakova Won 6-3, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs Houston t-16 Despoina Vogasari Lost 1-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs North Carolina t-32 Whitney Kay Lost 2-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs UNLV t-16 Mercedes Lopez Velez Won 6-4, 6-01/16-18/2015 vs Tennessee t-SF Joanna Henderson Lost 6-4, 3-6, 1-61/16-18/2015 vs USC Zoe Scandalis Lost 5-7, 4-6
% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 6 Seda Arantekin Lost 4-6, 6-2, 3-6% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 6 Birowski, Jessica Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-1* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 6 Megen Cochran Won 7-6 (7-4), 6-0* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 4 Abigail Owens Lost 4-6, 2-6* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 5 Jennifer Brown Won 6-3, 1-6, 6-3* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 5 Zalina Khairudinova Won 6-1, 6-3* 4/3/15 at Missouri 6 Clare Raley Won 6-3, 6-2* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 6 Flavia Araujo Won 6-3, 6-4% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 6 Kelley Anderson Won 7-5, 7-6 (7-5)* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 6 Ashleigh Antal Won 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-2* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 6 Kate Lanier Won 6-1, 6-0
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 6 Skylar Holloway Lost 6-7 (6-8), 6-1, 6-7 (4-7)
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Gabrielle Smith/Meredith Xeopleas Lost 0-8/Mason StricklandSep 12-1 vs Texas Breaunna Addison/Neda Koprcina Won 8-4/Stefania Hristov9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Maci Epstein/Marie Faure Lost 6-8/Rutuja Bhosale10/16-20/ vs North Texas t-64 Ana Cordero/Agustina Valenzuela Lost 3-8/Mason Strickland1/16-18/2 vs UNLV t-16 Paola Artiga/Mercedes Lopez Velez Lost 2-6/Mason Strickland1/16-18/2 vs USC Marika Akkerman/Gabby Smith Lost 2-6/Mason Strickland1/16-18/2 vs USC Gabby Smith/Madison Westby Won 6-3/Stefania Hristov
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 3 Ana Sofia Cordero/Agustina Valenzuela - 4-4, unfinished/Stefania Hristov% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 3 Palina Dubavets/Alexis Pereira Lost 4-6/Stefania Hristov* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 3 Skylar Holloway/Amanda Atanasson Won 8-6/Stefania Hristov* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 3 Timea Guibe/Naomi Tran Won 8-3/Stefania Hristov* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 3 Iris Verboven/Marija Milutinovic Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Stefania Hristov* 4/3/15 at Missouri 3 Kelli Hine/Brittany Lashway - 5-5, unfinished/Ines Deheza
Eva PaalmaSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score
Sept. 12-14 vs Texas Ryann Foster Lost 3-6, 2-6Sept. 12-14 vs USC Gabrielle Desimone (106/-) Won 6-2, 7-6 (7-3)Sept. 12-14 vs Texas Lana Groenvynck Lost 4-6, 2-610/16-20/2014 vs SMU 128 Yana Erkeeva Won 3-6, 6-4, 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Rice t-64 Savannah Durkin Lost 6-3, 5-7, 1-2, retired10/30-11-2 vs USC t-64 Zoe Katz (59/-) Won 6-1, 6-7, 6-210/30-11-2 vs LSU t-32 Abby Owens Lost 6-3, 3-6, 5-71/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-32 Ellen Tsay Lost 3-6, 0-61/16-18/2015 vs North Carolina t-16 Cassandra Vazquez Won 5-7, 6-1, 7-51/16-18/2015 vs UNLV t-Q Bojana Petrovic Won 6-2, 6-11/16-18/2015 vs UNLV t-SF Iren Kotseva Won 7-5, retired1/16-18/2015 vs Tennessee t-F Joanna Henderson Lost 4-6, 4-6
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 6 Ana Sofia Cordero Won 6-1, 6-12/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 6 Kate Vialle Won 6-2, 6-1
% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 5 Serio, Augustina Lost 4-6, 6-3, 0-1 (6-10)* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 6 Ashlee Boles Won 6-2, 6-2* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 6 Caroline Brinson (111/-) Lost 7-5, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10)* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 6 Amanda Atanasson Won 6-3, 6-3% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 5 Theresa Van Zyl (82/-) Won 7-5, 6-1* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 5 Paula de Man - 4-6, 6-1, 1-2, unfinished* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 5 Emily Zabor Won 7-6 (7-3), 6-7 (5-7), 7-5* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 5 Kourtney Keegan (37/-) Lost 3-6, 2-6* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 4 Martina Frantova Lost 5-7, 4-6* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 4 Erin Stephens - 7-6 (11-9), 3-6, 0-4, unfinished* 4/3/15 at Missouri 5 Brittany Lashway Won 7-6, 6-2* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 5 Mia Jurasic Won 6-0, 5-7, 6-4* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 5 Marie Casares (88/-) Won 6-4, 6-4* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 5 Stephanie Fox Won 6-4, 6-1
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 5 Ella Taylor Lost 2-6, 4-65/9/2015 Alcorn State 5 Patricia Normand Won 6-0, 6-0
% 5/10/2015 #17 TCU 5 Seda Arantekin Won 6-2, 6-2
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Giuliana Olmos/Zoe Scandalis (7/-) Won 8-3/Rachel PiersonSep 12-1 vs Alabama Bennett Dunn/Emily Zabor Won 8-7 (11-9)/Rachel PiersonSep 12-1 vs Baylor Kelley Anderson/Rachel James Baker Won 8-2/Stefania Hristov10/30-11 vs UC Irvine t-32 Sarah Gong/Mazy Watrous Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska10/30-11 vs Loyola Marymount t-16 Laura Mueller/Jessica Perez Won 8-0/Saska Gavrilovska10/30-11 vs LSU t-Q Skylar Kuykendall/Abby Owens Won 8-4/Saska Gavrilovska1/16-18/2 vs Stanford t-16 Nora Tan/Paulette Wolak Won 6-1/Stefania Hristov1/16-18/2 vs North Carolina t-Q Hayley Carter/Whitney Kay Lost 4-6/Stefania Hristov2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 3 Hayley Carter/Whitney Kay Lost 1-6/Stefania Hristov
% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 3 Birowski, Jessica/Foote, Christine Won 6-1/Stefania Hristov* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 1 Joanna Henderson/Caitlyn Williams (34/-) Lost 4-7/Rachel Pierson* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 1 Lauren Herring/Ellen Perez (25/-) Lost 5-8/Rachel Pierson* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 1 Hadley Berg/Caroline Dailey (58/-) Won 8-5/Rachel Pierson* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa/Noel Scott Lost 2-8/Rachel Pierson% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 2 Leolia JeanJean/Kelley Anderson Lost 4-6/Rachel Pierson* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 2 Emily Zabor/Natalia Maynetto (46/-) - 5-2, unfinished/Rachel Pierson* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 2 Spencer Liang/Belinda Woolcock (54/-) Won 8-6/Rachel Pierson* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 1 Martina Frantova/Georgiana Patrasc Won 8-3/Rachel Pierson* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 1 Julia Jones/Natalie Suk Won 8-4/Rachel Pierson* 4/3/15 at Missouri 1 Alex Clark/Brianna Lashway Won 8-3/Rachel Pierson* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 1 Shannon Hudson/Yuliya Lysa Won 8-0/Rachel Pierson% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 2 Blair Shankle/Kiah Generette - unfinished/Rachel Pierson* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 1 Sydney Campbell/Courtney Colton (16/-) Won 8-4/Rachel Pierson
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa/Noel Scott (33/-) Won 8-3/Rachel Pierson5/9/2015 Alcorn State 1 Ivana Boberic/Aida Kelic - 5-2, unfinished/Rachel Pierson
% 5/10/201 #17 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan (30/-) Lost 4-8/Rachel Pierson
Sept. 12-14 vs Baylor Ema Burgic (55/-) Won 6-4, 6-3Sept. 12-14 vs USC Madison Westby Lost 1-6, 2-6Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Luice Perez (90/-) Won 7-6 (7-3), 6-49/27-10/5/14 vs Pepperdine t-32 Lorraine Guillermo (20/-) Lost 2-6, 6-2, 3-69/27-10/5/14 vs Mississippi State t-16 Georgiana Patrasc (42/-) Won 6-3, 6-29/27-10/5/14 vs Virginia t-32 Stefanie Nauta (32/-) Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-49/27-10/5/14 vs Boston College t-64 Lexi Borr Won 6-1, 6-110/16-20/2014 vs UTSA t-64 Jacobea Junger Won 7-6 (7-2), 7-510/16-20/2014 vs TAMU-Corpus Christi t-32 Judit Vives Won 7-5, 6-310/16-20/2014 vs Houston t-16 Elena Kordelaimi Lost 2-6, 0-61/16-18/2015 vs Arizona t-32 Briar Preston Lost 4-6, 2-61/16-18/2015 vs San Diego t-16 Mikayla Merkel-Brink Won 6-0, 6-11/16-18/2015 vs San Diego t-Q Dana Oppinger Won 6-4, 6-01/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-SF J. Runglerdkriangkai Won 4-3, retired1/16-18/2015 vs Pepperdine t-F Michaela Capannolo Won 6-1, 6-3
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 2 Anastasiya Shestakov Won 6-1, 6-4% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 2 Simona Parajova Lost 6-4, 1-6, 0-6
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 2 Hayley Carter (31/-) Lost 0-6, 4-6% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 3 de los Rios, Angeles Won 7-5, 6-2* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 2 Eve Repic Won 6-4, 6-4* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgia 2 Ellen Perez (74/-) Lost 2-6, 6-7 (4-7)* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 2 Caroline Dailey (124/-) Won 6-4, 6-1* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa (40/-) Won 2-6, 7-5, 6-0% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic (22/-) - 7-6 (7-5), 2-5, unfinished* 3/20/15 #37 Auburn 1 Pleun Burgmans (73/-) Won 6-3, 6-4* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 1 Erin Routliffe (26/-) Won 7-6 (7-4), 6-4* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 1 Brooke Austin (5/-) Lost 3-6, 3-6* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 1 Jasmine Lee (56/-) Lost 4-6, 0-6* 3/29/2015 at #21 Ole Miss 1 Julia Jones (14/-) Lost 3-6, 3-6* 4/3/15 at Missouri 1 Kelli Hine Won 6-3, 7-5* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 1 Yuliya Lysa Lost 4-6, 6-2, 0-1 (9-11)% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 1 Ema Burgic (31/-) Lost 4-6, 1-6* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 1 Sydney Campbell (7/-) Won 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4)* 4/12/15 #21 Kentucky 1 Nadia Ravita (66/-) Won 6-2, 6-2
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa (29/-) Won 6-4, 6-05/9/2015 Alcorn State 1 Aida Kelic - 6-1, 4-0, unfinished
Sep 12-1 vs USC Giuliana Olmos/Zoe Scandalis (7/-) Won 8-3/Eva PaalmaSep 12-1 vs Alabama Bennett Dunn/Emily Zabor Won 8-7 (11-9)/Eva PaalmaSep 12-1 vs Baylor Ema Burgic/Blair Shankle (37/-) Lost 3-8/Rutuja Bhosale9/27-10/5 vs Virginia t-16 Julia Elbaba/Stefanie Nauta (22/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6/Saska Gavrilovska9/27-10/5 vs Columbia t-32 Rima Asatrian/Kanika Vaidya (41/-) Won 6-4, 3-6, 10-3/Saska Gavrilovs10/16-20/ vs UT-Arlington t-32 Jessica Birowski/Ekaterina Tugarinova Won 8-4/Ines Deheza10/16-20/ vs Rice t-16 Katherine Ip/Stephanie Nguyen Won 8-4/Ines Deheza10/16-20/ vs Texas A&M t-Q Rutuja Bhosale/Stefania Hristov Won 8-4/Ines Deheza10/16-20/ vs Baylor t-SF Kelley Anderson/Blair Shankle Won 6-4, 4-6, 13-11/Ines Deheza10/16-20/ vs TCU t-F Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan Won 6-1, 6-4/Ines Deheza11/6-7/20 vs USC t-16 Giuliana Olmos/Gabrielle Smith Won 6-4, 6-4/Ines Deheza11/6-7/20 vs Clemson t-Q Beatrice Gumulya/Jessy Rompies (8/-) Lost 3-6, 3-6/Ines Deheza1/16-18/2 vs Pepperdine t-16 Laura Gulbe/Christine Maddox Won 6-1/Ines Deheza
% 1/24/15 #70 North Texas 1 Kseniya Bardabush/Franziska Sprinkmeye Won 6-2/Ines Deheza% 1/25/15 #41 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan Won 6-3/Ines Deheza
2/1/15 vs #3 North Carolina 1 Ashley Dai/Kate Vialle (13/-) Lost 2-6/Ines Deheza% 2/12/15 UT Arlington 1 de los Rios, Angeles/Thoms, Elizabeth Lost 4-6/Ines Deheza* 2/27/15 at Tennessee 1 Joanna Henderson/Caitlyn Williams (34/-) Lost 4-7/Eva Paalma* 3/1/15 at #2 University of Georgi 1 Lauren Herring/Ellen Perez (25/-) Lost 5-8/Eva Paalma* 3/6/15 #26 South Carolina 1 Hadley Berg/Caroline Dailey (58/-) Won 8-5/Eva Paalma* 3/13/15 at #32 LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa/Noel Scott Lost 2-8/Eva Paalma% 3/19/15 #6 Baylor 2 Leolia JeanJean/Kelley Anderson Lost 4-6/Eva Paalma* 3/22/15 #9 Alabama 2 Emily Zabor/Natalia Maynetto (46/-) - 5-2, unfinished/Eva Paalma* 3/24/15 #5 Florida 2 Spencer Liang/Belinda Woolcock (54/-) Won 8-6/Eva Paalma* 3/27/15 at #35 Mississippi State 1 Martina Frantova/Georgiana Patrasc Won 8-3/Eva Paalma* 3/29/201 at #21 Ole Miss 1 Julia Jones/Natalie Suk Won 8-4/Eva Paalma* 4/3/15 at Missouri 1 Alex Clark/Brianna Lashway Won 8-3/Eva Paalma* 4/5/15 at #46 Arkansas 1 Shannon Hudson/Yuliya Lysa Won 8-0/Eva Paalma% 4/8/15 at #7 Baylor 2 Blair Shankle/Kiah Generette - unfinished/Eva Paalma* 4/10/15 #8 Vanderbilt 1 Sydney Campbell/Courtney Colton (16/-) Won 8-4/Eva Paalma
4/17/15 vs #24 (6) LSU 1 Joana Vale Costa/Noel Scott (33/-) Won 8-3/Eva Paalma5/9/2015 Alcorn State 1 Ivana Boberic/Aida Kelic - 5-2, unfinished/Eva Paalma
% 5/10/201 #17 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin/Stefanie Tan (30/-) Lost 4-8/Eva Paalma
Sept. 12-14 vs Texas Pippa Horn Lost 4-6, 2-6Sept. 12-14 vs USC Meredith Xeopleas Lost 2-6, 6-4, 2-6Sept. 12-14 vs Alabama Aryn Greene Lost 3-6, 3-610/16-20/2014 vs Baylor t-64 Kiah Generette (37/-) Lost 1-6, 5-710/16-20/2014 vs Texas State t-32 Monica Pieratt Lost 0-3, retired10/30-11-2 vs North Carolina State t-64 Lisa Fieldsend Lost 2-6, 1-610/30-11-2 vs UC Santa Barbara Natalie Da Silveira Lost 1-6, 3-61/16-18/2015 vs UCLA t-32 Jennifer Brady Lost 1-6, 2-61/16-18/2015 vs Stanford t-16 Isabel Prado Won 6-0, 6-01/16-18/2015 vs Tennessee t-Q Joanna Henderson Lost 3-6, 0-61/16-18/2015 vs UNLV Santa Shumilina Lost 5-7, 2-6
DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partnerSep 12-1 vs USC Gabrielle Smith/Meredith Xeopleas Lost 0-8/Anna Mamalat10/16-20/ vs North Texas t-64 Ana Cordero/Agustina Valenzuela Lost 3-8/Anna Mamalat1/16-18/2 vs UNLV t-16 Paola Artiga/Mercedes Lopez Velez Lost 2-6/Anna Mamalat1/16-18/2 vs USC Marika Akkerman/Gabby Smith Lost 2-6/Anna Mamalat
Doubles - Order of finish: 3, 1, 21. De los Rios/Thoms (UTA) def. #30 Deheza/Pierson (A&M), 6-42. Bhosale/Gavrilovska (A&M) def. Gehre/Serio (UTA), 6-33. Stefania Hristov/Paalma (A&M) def. Birowski/Christine Foote (UTA), 6-1