2023-24 Georgia Women's Tennis Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

University of Georgia

Dan Magill Tennis Complex

Lindsay Hopkins Indoor Tennis Facility Media Information

2024 Roster and Pronunciation

2024 Schedule Breakdown Opponent Information

MEET THE STAFF 9

Drake Bernstein, Head Coach

Jarryd Chaplin, Assoc. Head Coach

Will Reynolds, Assistant Coach

MEET THE DAWGS 15

Tatum Buffington, Freshman

Gracie Epps, Freshman

Haley Gaudette, Sophomore

Guillermina Grant, Junior

Anastasiia Lopata, Sophomore

Aysegul Mert, Freshman

Mai Nirundorn, Junior

Mell Reasco, Junior

Alexandra Vecic, Sophomore

Dasha Vidmanova, Junior

HONORS AND AWARDS 27

All-SEC

Honors & Awards

All-Americans

HISTORY & RECORDS 32

All-Time Program Records

SEC History

20 SEC Championships

SEC Regular Season Championships

SEC Tournament Championships

Six National Championships

11 Singles/Doubles Champions

NCAA Tournament Results

NCAA Singles Results

NCAA Doubles Results

Series Records

Year-by-Year Results

Letterwinners

ADMINISTRATION & STAFF 55

Jere Morehead, UGA President

Josh Brooks, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics

UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS 57

2024 ROSTER INFO

Returning/lost (7/3)

Letterwinner returning/lost (7/3)

Newcomers (3)

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS/TENNIS

Armando Yanez, Graduate Assistant

Christopher Lakos, Assistant AD

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS

Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall

1 Selig Circle

Athens, Ga 30602

QUICK FACTS

Location Athens, Ga.

Founded 1785

University President Jere W. Morehead

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks

Enrollment 40, 118

Nickname Bulldogs

Mascot UGA XI “Boom”

Colors Red & Black

Website georgiadogs.com

Tennis Facility Dan Magill Tennis Complex

Henry Feild Stadium

Lindsay Hopkins Indoor Facility

Conference Southeastern Conference Program History 50 Years

All-time W/L Record 998-274

CREDITS

Written and Edited by: Armando Yanez. Additional credit to previous Georgia women’s tennis media guides for inspriration and written portions included.

Student contributions by: Mason Daniels, Hannah Hitson, Elizabeth Isakson, and Kaylin Vidal

Graphic Design by: Margaret Mosher & Armando Yanez

Photography: Julian Alexander, Cassie Baker, David Barnes, David Bohrer, Kristie M. Bradshaw, Jack Casey, Ashley Connell, John Curry, Brett Davis, Rob Davis, Donavan Eason, Dan Evans, Phillip Faulkner, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Rebecca Hay, Kari Hodges, Bill Kallenberg, Dave Marck, Perry McIntyre, Mackenzie Miles,Parker Moore, Radi Nabulsi, Lesley Onstott, Chamberlain Smith, Evan Stichler, Tanner Stines, Ashley Strickland, Brian Tirpak, Scott Trubey, Julianne Upchurch, Tony Walsh, Kevin Works, Kelly Wegel, Dylan Wilson, Olivia Wilson, Cody Schmelter, Evan Stichler, John Kelley and the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

THE CITY OF ATHENS

Universally known as one of the nation’s premier college towns, Athens is the perfect marriage of campus and community. Broad Street is all that separates the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus and a vibrant and shopping. Athens has carved its own identity with the individualistic pursuits of a music scene that has turned local artists into worldwide superstars. Athens’ ever-thriving music scene fostered world-wide megabands such as R.E.M. and the B-52s. Historic venues such as the Georgia Theatre and the 40-Watt Club make Athens a must-stop for a wide variety of emerging and established stars from Taylor Swift to Snoop Dogg.

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

“Something for everyone.” That’s one way to describe the academic, athletic, and social is a leader among public universities nationally with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. Various degree programs such as education, business, international affairs, journalism, math and public administration rank among the best in the nation. With its top-notch facilities campus-wide, the University of Georgia is an ideal setting for anyone to pursue a world-class education. The University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in the USA. On January 27, 1785--just two years after the Revolutionary War and still four years before George Washington’s inauguration lature adopted the charter that created the University of Georgia, making UGA the oldest chartered state university in the nation. More than 225 years later, Georgia still offers something for everyone.

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DAN MAGILL TENNIS COMPLEX

THE HOME OF COLLEGE TENNIS

The newly rennovated Dan Magill Tennis Complex was unveiled in February 2020. The $8.5 million renovation project marked the largest makeover for the complex since 2002. It features a new grandstand to Henry Feild Stadium with chair-back seating in the lower levels, permanent concession stands, restrooms and a new 1,750-square foot handicap accessible press box. New umpire headquarters, as well as additional seating along the grass, can also be seen at the complex

The Dan Magill Tennis Complex has long stood as a beacon of excellence in collegiate tennis. With a total of 16 courts (12 outdoor and four indoor) and a total seating capacity of more than 5,000 fans, it is one of the largest on-campus tennis facilities in the country. In 2006, the NCAA opted to have one combined site for the men’s and women’s tennis championships. Georgia has served as a host for the combined NCAA Tennis Championships in 2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2015, and 2017.

Regarded as one of the best collegiate tennis facilites in America, the complex hosted the men’s NCAA Championships a total of 24 times, the women’s Championships three times and both genders five times, most recently in 2017. It played host to 13 NCAA Championship in a row from 1977-89. The complex underwent a $7.5 million development and renovation project in 2002 that included the construction of brand-new clubhouses for the men’s and women’s programs. In 1991, the complex received lights thanks to the generous support of Oscar-winning actress and Athens native, Kim Basinger.

Five of Georgia’s six National Championships in men’s tennis and one of the two women’s NCAA titles were won on their home courts at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex. Aside from Georgia’s best players, the Magill Tennis Complex has hosted classic matchups featuring such stars as John McEnroe and the Bryan brothers. Former Bulldog All-American John Isner is having a successful professional career ranked in the top 20 in the world. Former Bulldog Chelsey Gullickson captured the 2010 NCAA singles title at the Magill Tennis Complex and went on to play in the US Open in singles and doubles. Former Bulldog All-American Ellen Perez has been ranked as high as top 10 in the WTA doubles rankings, having competed in all four Grand Slam tournaments and reaching the French Open semifinals in 2023.

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LINDSAY HOPKINS INDOOR TENNIS FACILITY

EXPANDING THE HOME OF COLLEGE TENNIS

The University of Georgia men’s and women’s tennis programs announced that the $26.7 million dollar renovation to the Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis facility is officially underway on Nov. 1, 2022. The project is scheduled to be completed during the 2024 dual match season.

The updated facility will feature six indoor courts, 600 spectator seats, concessions, will have updated Playsight live stream cameras installed, feature premium gameday locker rooms, a team meeting room, electronic scoring and much more.

“I am extremely excited that we are beginning construction on our new indoor tennis facility,” said former women’s tennis head coach Jeff Wallace. “This will greatly enhance our tennis programs moving forward. The addition of two more courts is a game-changer that allows us to play matches with every player on the court, at the same time. We are so thankful for Josh Brooks and his staff for prioritizing this facility.”

“We are so thankful for the vision and support the University of Georgia, Josh Brooks and his staff have for our tennis programs and this project,” said men’s tennis head coach Manuel Diaz. “When completed, our new six-court indoor facility will be one of the best in the nation and we will once again be able to host the NCAA Championships. Along with our recently renovated outdoor stadium, we look forward to giving our fans a great place to watch tennis.”

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2024 Georgia Women’s Tennis

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Name Height Year Hometown (Academy/Last School)

Tatum Buffington 5-6 Fr. La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla HS)

Gracie Epps 5-7 Fr. Norman, Okla. (Epic Charter Schools)

Haley Gaudette 5-8 So. Johns Creek, Ga. (Milton HS)

Guillermina Grant 5-7 Jr. Montevideo, Uruguay (Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club)

Anastasiia Lopata 5-8 So. Kiev, Ukraine (Kiev Gymnasium of Oriental Languages Number 1)

Aysegul Mert 5-10 Fr. Istanbul, Turkey

Mai Nirundorn 5-8 Jr. Bangkok, Thailand

Mell Reasco 5-7 Jr. Quito, Ecuador (New Ecuador)

Alexandra Vecic 5-9 So. Singen, Germany

Dasha Vidmanova 6-3 Jr. Prague, Czech Republic (1st CLTK Prague)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Drake Bernstein (Georgia ’11, 1st season)

Associate Head Coach Jarryd Chaplin (Tennessee ’14, 1st season)

Assistant Coach Will Reynolds (Georgia ’12, 1st season)

MEDIA INFORMATION

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United States of America

Tatum Buffington, Gracie Epps, Haley Gaudette

Czech Republic

Dasha Vidmanova

Ecuador

Mell Reasco

Turkey

Aysegul Mert

Germany

Alexandra Vecic

Thailand

Mai Nirundorn

Ukraine

Anastasiia Lopata

Uruguay

Guillermina Grant

Coach Bernstein, the assistant coaches and the student-athletes appreciate your interest in the Georgia women’s tennis program and look forward to providing assistance to the media in all ways possible. Media in need of assistance beyond this guide should contact:

ARMANDO

YANEZ

Office: (706) 542-1621

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472

Cell: (915) 256-3155 Athens, GA 30603-1472

Email: armandoyanez16@uga.edu

Coach and Player Interviews

Throughout the season, all practices are closed to the media unless otherwise specified. Interviews will generally be conducted in-person before practice. However, other arrangements can be made by contacting UGA Sports Communications. Media desiring to conduct interviews over the phone should make arrangements through the Sports Communications office, as well. These will be coordinated according to Coach Bernstein’s and the players’ availability, usually prior to, or immediately after practice sessions.

Post-Match Interviews

Media in the press box area will be surveyed at the conclusion of the match to determine which players are needed for interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the courts and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications.

How to Keep Up with UGA Women’s Tennis

Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Women’s Tennis on X @UGAWomensTennis, on Instagram @UGAWomensTennis, and on Facebook @GeorgiaWomensTennis or check out information online at GeorgiaDogs.com.

Members...................................................................10 By Class Graduate.....................................................................0 Senior..........................................................................0 Junior...........................................................................4 Sophomore................................................................3 Freshman...................................................................3 By Dexterity
Left-Handed...............................................................2
ROSTER BREAKDOWN Total Squad
Right-Handed............................................................8
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PRONUNCIATIONS

Drake Bernstein……...............................................................………….BURN-steen

Jarryd Chaplin……………....................................................................…….CHAP-lin

Haley Gaudette…………........................................................……..HEY-lee GAH-det Guillermina Grant………......................................................…….Gee-yer-mee-nuh Anastasiia Lopata……..............................………..ANNA-stah-see-uh LOW-pot-uh Aysegul Mert……………....................................................……….EYES-uh-gull Mert

Mai Nirundorn………….....................................................……….MY NUUR-un-dorn Mell Reasco…………….................................................................…………REY-as-co Alexandra Vecic……............................................……....................……..VETCH-itch

Dasha Vidmanova………….............................................….DAH-sha Vid-MA-nova

TATUM BUFFINGTON 5-6 | Freshman La Jolla, Calif. GRACIE EPPS 5-7 | Freshman Norman, Okla. HALEY GAUDETTE 5-6 | Sophomore Johns Creek, Ga. GUILLERMINA GRANT 5-7 | Junior Montevideo, Uruguay ANASTASIIA LOPATA 5-8 | Sophomore Kiev, Ukraine AYSEGUL MERT 5-10 | Freshman Istanbul, Turkey MAI NIRUNDORN 5-8 | Junior Bangkok, Thailand MELL REASCO 5-7 | Junior Quito, Ecuador WILL REYNOLDS Assistant Coach 1st season ALEXANDRA VECIC 5-9 | Sophomore Singen, Germany DASHA VIDMANOVA 6-3 | Junior Prague, Czech Republic DRAKE BERNSTEIN Head Coach 1st season JARRYD CHAPLIN Associate Head Coach 1st season
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2024 SPRING SCHEDULE

Apr. 12 Vanderbilt* Athens, Ga. 5 p.m.

Apr. 14 Kentucky* Athens, Ga. 1 p.m.

Apr. 17-21 SEC Championships Athens, Ga. TBD

May 3-5

16-25

* Southeastern Conference match

^ ITA Kick-Off Weekend

SEASON SCHEDULE PREVIEW

One tournament, three non-conference opponents and 13 conference matches highlight the Georgia women’s tennis team 2024 spring schedule.

Okla. TBD

After wrapping up a successful campaign in their first fall slate under first-year head coach Drake Bernstein, the Bulldogs will return to Athens and host a total of eight competitions at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.

Georgia will hit the road to start action in January as it heads to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Michigan Invitational on Jan. 12-14 before landing in Chapel Hill, N.C. for a Final Four rematch against North Carolina on Jan. 21. The Bulldogs will then return to Athens to host the ITA Kick-Off Weekend on Jan. 26-29 before traveling to the Lone Star State for a dual match against Texas on Feb. 4 in Austin.

Georgia will then head out West to compete in the ITA D1 National Women’s Team Indoor Championships on Feb. 9-12 in Seattle, Wash. The Bulldogs’ next stretch of competition will take them on a five-match road trip starting off against rivals Georgia Tech (Feb. 18) in Atlanta before opening Southeastern Conference play against Missouri (Mar. 1) in Columbia, Mo., Arkansas (Mar. 3) in Fayetteville, Ark., Florida (Mar. 8) in Gainesville, Fla., and South Carolina (Mar. 10) in Columbia, S.C.

Upon returning to Athens, Georgia will host its first two home conference matches when it takes on Texas A&M on Mar. 15 before facing off against LSU on Mar. 17. The Bulldogs will wrap up its final three road matches starting with Tennessee (Mar. 24) in Knoxville, Tenn., before taking on Alabama (Mar. 29) in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Auburn (Mar. 31) in Auburn, Ala.

The final stretch of the regular season will see Georgia close out its final four SEC regular season matches at home against Mississippi State (Apr. 5), Ole Miss (Apr. 7), Vanderbilt (Apr. 12) and Kentucky (Apr. 14). To close out the schedule, the Bulldogs will host the 2024 SEC Women’s Tennis Tournament from Apr. 17-21.

Following a short break after the conclusion of the SEC Tournament, tennis action will resume with the NCAA First and Second Rounds (May 3-5) before moving on with the NCAA Super Regionals (May 10-11) and finishing with the NCAA Finals (May 16-25) in Stillwater, Okla.

HOME | AWAY
DATE OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT LOCATION TIME (ET) Jan. 12-14 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. 10 a.m. Jan. 21 at UNC Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Jan. 26 South Florida^ Athens, Ga. 2:30 p.m. Jan. 27 South Carolina/Arizona^ Athens, Ga. TBD Feb. 4 at Texas Austin, Texas 11 a.m. Feb. 9-12 ITA Division I National Women’s Team Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. TBD Feb. 18 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m. Mar. 1 at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. 12 p.m. Mar. 3 at Arkansas* Fayetteville, Ark. 1 p.m. Mar. 8 at Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m. Mar. 10 at South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. 1 p.m. Mar. 15 Texas A&M* Athens, Ga. 5 p.m. Mar. 17 LSU* Athens, Ga. 1 p.m. Mar. 24 at Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m. Mar. 29 at Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 p.m. Mar. 31 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. 1 p.m. Apr. 5 Mississippi State* Athens, Ga. 5 p.m. Apr. 7 Ole Miss* Athens, Ga. 1 p.m.
Dates/Times subject to change*
NCAA
NCAA
TBD
First/Second Rounds TBD TBD May 10-11
Super Regionals TBD
Stillwater,
May
NCAA Finals
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North Carolina

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.

Colors: White & Carolina Blue

Head Coach: Brian Kalbas

2023 record: 35-1

Conference record: 13-0 (ACC)

Final National Ranking: No. 1

Tennis SID: Tyler Timm

Email: ttimm@unc.edu

Website: goheels.com

South Florida

Location: Tampa, Fla.

Colors: USF Green & USF Gold

Head Coach: Cristina Moros

2023 record: 13-9

Conference record: 4-3 (AAC)

Final National Ranking: No. 64

Tennis SID: Dave Albrecht

Email: albreht25@usf.edu

Website: gousfbulls.com

South Carolina

Location: Columbia, S.C.

Colors: Garnet, Black & White

Head Coach: Kevin Epley

2023 record: 13-11

Conference record: 8-5 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 33

Tennis SID: Chase Berley

Email: mberley@email.sc.edu

Website: gamecocksonline.com

Texas

Location: Austin, Texas

Colors: Burnt Orange & White

Head Coach: Howard Joffe

2023 record: 24-5

Conference record: 8-1 (Big 12)

Final National Ranking: No. 7

Tennis SID: Thomas Stepp

Email: thomas.stepp@athletics.utexas.edu

Website: texassports.com

Ohio State

Location: Columbus, Ohio

Colors: Scarlet & Gray

Head Coach: Melissa Schuab

2023 record: 26-5

Conference record: 12-1 (Big 10)

Final National Ranking: No. 10

Tennis SID: Leann Parker

Email: parker.387@osu.edu

Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.com

Georgia Tech

Location: Atlanta, Ga.

Colors: Navy & Gold

Head Coach: Rodney Harmon

2023 record: 16-10

Conference record: 7-6 (ACC)

Final National Ranking: No. 20

Tennis SID: Liz Ryan

Email: lryan@athletics.gatech.edu

Website: ramblinwreck.com

Missouri

Location: Columbia, Mo.

Colors: Black & Gold

Head Coach: Chris Wooten

2023 record: 11-16

Conference record: 1-12 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: NR

Tennis SID: Ryan Koslen

Email: koz@missouri.edu

Website: mutigers.com

Arkansas

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.

Colors: Red & White

Head Coach: Tucker Clary

2023 record: 12-12

Conference record: 6-7 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 42

Tennis SID: Robert Gregg

Email: rgregg@uark.edu

Website: arkansasrazorbacks.com

Florida

Location: Gainesville, Fla.

Colors: Blue & Orange

Head Coach: Roland Thornqvist

2023 record: 18-8

Conference record: 9-4 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 15

Tennis SID: Meg Christenson

Email: megc@gators.ufl.edu

Website: floridagators.com

Texas A&M

Location: Bryan-College Station, Texas

Colors: Maroon & White

Head Coach: Mark Weaver

2023 record: 30-3

Conference record: 13-0 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 3

Tennis SID: Sam Thornton

Email: sthornton@athletics.tamu.edu

Website: 12thman.com

LSU

Location: Baton Rouge, La.

Colors: Purple & Gold

Head Coach: Taylor Fogleman

2023 record: 13-11

Conference record: 5-8 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 41

Tennis SID: Robert Quiroga

Email: rquiro1@lsu.edu

Website: lsusports.net

Tennessee

Location: Knoxville, Tenn.

Colors: Orange & White

Head Coach: Alison Ojeda

2023 record: 21-6

Conference record: 11-2 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 14

Tennis SID: Quinn Madden

Email: qmadden@vols.utk.edu

Alabama

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Colors: Crimson & White

Head Coach: Jonatan Berhane

2023 record: 12-12

Conference record: 5-8 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 62

Tennis SID: Anna Nobles

Email: anobles@ia.ua.edu

Website: rolltide.com

Auburn

Location: Auburn, Ala.

Colors: Navy & Burnt Orange

Head Coach: Lester Cook

2023 record: 20-9

Conference record: 8-5 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 17

Tennis SID: Riley Hubbard

Email: rhubbard@auburn.edu

Website: auburntigers.com

Mississippi State

Location: Starkville, Miss.

Colors: Maroon & White

Head Coach: Chris Hooshyar

2023 record: 10-15

Conference record: 0-13 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: NR

Tennis SID: Logan Lowery

Email: llowery@athletics.msstate.edu

Website: hailstate.com

Ole Miss

Location: Oxford, Miss.

Colors: Navy, Powder Blue & Red

Head Coach: Mark Beyers

2023 record: 11-13

Conference record: 3-10 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 65

Tennis SID: Conlan Birdsall

Email: cbirdsa@go.olemiss.edu

Website: olemisssports.com

Vanderbilt

Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Colors: Black & Gold

Head Coach: Aleke Tsoubanos

2023 record: 17-13

Conference record: 7-8 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 30

Tennis SID: Gavin Nevill

Email: gavin.nevill@vanderbilt.edu

Website: vucommodores.com

Website: utsports.com

Kentucky

Location: Lexington, Ky.

Colors: Blue & White

Head Coach: Carlos Drada

2023 record: 12-13

Conference record: 4-9 (SEC)

Final National Ranking: No. 48

Tennis SID: Allyson Warren

Email: allyson.warren@uky.edu

Website: ukathletics.com

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HEAD COACH (2023-)

The 2023-24 season marks a new era in Georgia women’s tennis program history with first-year head coach Drake Bernstein at the helm. Following the retirement of former head coach Jeff Wallace, Bernstein was named the sixth head coach in program history.

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (2015-23)

During his tenure with the women’s tennis program, the Bulldogs have tallied a 259-57 record (.819 winning percentage). Also, Georgia has earned 10 consecutive NCAA tournament bids (the 2020 NCAA tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The Bulldogs have captured an ITA National Team Indoors Championship (2019), three SEC Championships (2013, 2019, 2021), and three SEC Tournament Titles (2014, 2021, 2023) with a final national ranking inside the top five seven times.

Bernstein has played an integral part in the development of 36 All-SEC honorees, 36 All-Americans, 31 ITA Scholar-Athletes, three SEC Freshman of the Year selections, two SEC Players of the Year, and one National Player of the Year. Additionally, he serves as the lead recruiter, traveling across the globe and to various Grand Slam tournaments, securing some of the world’s top tennis student-athletes.

The 2023 campaign saw the Bulldogs finish with a record of 26-5 and a final ITA ranking of No. 2. They advanced to the semfinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament. Bernstein’s efforts contributed to four All-SEC honorees, one regional senior of the year, one regional freshman of the year and two All-American honorees. Through 11 seasons on the Bulldogs staff, Georgia has seen continued success, ranking in the top 10 nationally each year including in the top five at season’s end a total of five times. Also, the Bulldogs have captured a USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship (2019), three SEC Championships (2013, 2019, 2021) and two SEC Tournament titles (2014, 2021). Bernstein has been integral in the development of numerous All-Americans, a National

BERNSTEIN DRAKE

Head Coach | 1st Season

Georgia ‘11

Player of the Year, and countless All-SEC Honorees.

In 2022, Georgia finished the season with an overall record of 19-7 including a 10-3 clip in SEC play. The Bulldogs went on to reach the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 before capping off the season with a final ITA Ranking of No. 12.

In 2021, Georgia tallied a 23-2 final record and No. 4 final ITA ranking. The Bulldogs advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships after dominating Southeastern Conference competition. Georgia went 13-0 in league play to claim the regular season crown and then swept three more matches, all shutouts, to win the SEC Tournament title. A trio of players earned a total of four All-America honors including senior Katarina Jokic who was a finalist for the Honda Award. Additionally, the team finished with the highest Grade Point Average of any Georgia women’s sport for the spring semester of 2021 with a 3.57 mark.

In 2020, before the cancelation of the spring season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Georgia was on their way to another successful season being ranked in the top-10, reaching as high as No. 2 in the ITA Rankings. Georgia qualified for the ITA National Indoor Tournament once again in Chicago, Ill. and began conference play undefeated.

The 2019 season saw a Bulldog team that enjoyed tremendous success. Georgia captured its sixth indoor National Championship defeating defending champions North Carolina and later earned a SEC Regular Season Championship. The team fell just short of the NCAA Championship in May as Stanford edged Georgia in the national title match as the Bulldogs finished the season with a No. 2 overall ranking.

ALABAMA ASSISTANT HEAD COACH (2011-12)

Before returning to Georgia to continue his coaching career, Bernstein spent one season at Alabama (201112) as an assistant coach for the Crimson Tide’s women’s tennis team. Alabama finished the season No. 11 in the final ITA team rankings, marking its highest final ranking in program history. The Crimson Tide posted

FAMILY

Wife: Cassidy

Children: Brody and Cashton PLAYING CAREER

• Ranks 16th all-time in Georgia tennis history with 196 combined career wins (112 Singles & 84 Doubles)

• Dick Copas Leadership Award Winner

• All-SEC Second Team

• Team Captain COACHING ACCOLADES

• ITA Assistant Regional Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2018, 2021)

• ITA National Team Indoor Champions (2019)

• SEC Regualar Season Champions (2013, 2019, 2021)

• SEC Tournament Titles (2014, 2021, 2023)

an 18-5 record en route to claiming the SEC Western Division with a 10-1 league mark while playing host to an NCAA Regional for the first time in school history.

PLAYING CAREER (2008-11)

Bernstein graduated from the University of Georgia in May 2011 with a degree in sport management. He compiled a career record of 112-44 in singles and 8456 in doubles and is one of only 14 players in Bulldog history to win over 100 career singles matches. As a senior, he earned All-SEC Second Team honors and was the recipient of the Dick Copas Leadership Award while serving as a team captain. Following graduation, Bernstein spent time playing professional tennis. He reached the doubles quarterfinals of the BB&T Atlanta Open ATP 250 event including a win over the top seed and No. 12 ranked duo in the world in Rajeev Ram and Scott Lipsky.

The Georgia men’s tennis team reached the NCAA semifinals in three of Bernstein’s four seasons in Athens including the national championship run in 2008, his freshman year. Bernstein enjoyed a stellar prep career at Winder-Barrow High School, registering an 82-1 record that included 79 consecutive victories. He was named the 2007 Athens Banner-Herald Boys Tennis Player of the Year and was a three-time Athens Banner-Herald All-Northeast Georgia selection. He helped Winder-Barrow to its first state tournament appearance in 2006 and again in 2007.

PERSONAL LIFE

Bernstein is married to the former Cassidy McComb of Henderson, Nev. She was a four-time All-American and member of Georgia’s 2008 and 2009 national championship gymnastics teams. A 2011 UGA graduate, McComb was named the 2008 SEC Freshman of the Year and the 2011 SEC All-Around champion. They have two children, Brody and Cashton.

When not on the court, Bernstein takes point on recruiting for the Bulldogs. He has traveled across the globe for individual recruits and attended various Grand Slam tournaments.

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DRAKE BERNSTEIN COACHING CAREER (END OF SEASON)

AS ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT COACH AT GEORGIA

YEAR W L PCT. RANKING NCAA FINISH

2012 24 5 .827 No. 6 Quarterfinalists

2013 24 4 .857 No. 5 Quarterfinalists

2014 24 5 .827 No. 4 Quarterfinalists

2015 24 7 .774 No. 5 Semifinalists

2016 22 5 .815 No. 7 Round of 16

2017 19 6 .760 No. 6 Round of 16

2018 18 7 .600 No. 7 Quarterfinalists

2019 28 2 .933 No. 2 National Finalists

2020* 8 2 .800 N/A Canceled

2021 23 2 .920 No. 3 Quartefinalists

2022 19 7 .730 No. 12 Round of 16

2023 26 5 .839 No. 2 Semifinalists

TOTAL 259 57 .820

AS HEAD COACH

2024 0 0 .000

TOTAL 0 0 .000

DRAKE BERNSTEIN PLAYING CAREER (TEAM RECORDS)

YEAR W L PCT. RANKING NCAA FINISH

2008 27 3 .900 No. 1 NCAA Champions

2009 24 4 .857 No. 6 Quarterfinalist

2010 21 8 .724 No. 11 Semifinalist

2011 24 6 .800 No. 5 Semifinalist

TOTAL 96 21 .821

A FAMILY MAN...
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AND A COACH... GEORGIA

BULLDOGS

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (2023-)

Jarryd Chaplin was named associate head coach for the University of Georgia women’s tennis team in June of 2023.

TENNESSEE

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (2019-23)

Chaplin arrived at Georgia after four successful seasons with the University of Tennessee women’s tennis program where he was an associate head coach on Alison Ojeda’s staff. UT posted annual top25 finishes in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rankings during this stretch. In 2023, UT tallied a program-record 11 SEC wins during the regular season. In 2023, UT finished with a No. 14 ranking after going 21-6 and advancing to the round of 16 of the NCAA Championships.

A former standout for the Volunteers men’s tennis team, Chaplin returned to Knoxville in July of 2019 to continue his coaching career. He received the 2021 ITA Ohio Valley Region Assistant Coach of the Year Award. In June of 2021, he was promoted to asso-

CHAPLIN JARRYD

Associate Head Coach | 1st Season

Tennessee ‘14

PLAYING CAREER

• Career singles record: 62-55

• Career doubles record: 72-43

• Career-high doubles ranking of No 17 in the ITA polls (2012)

• 2013 All-SEC Second Team Honors

•ATP career-high doubles ranking of No. 155

•Three-time ITA Scholar athlete COACHING ACCOLADES

• Two-time ITA Ohio Valley Regional Assistant Coach of the Year honors (2021, 2023)

• Helped Tennessee to annual top-25 finishes in ITA polls

• Helped Tennessee set program record 11 SEC wins in 2023

@jarrydchaplin

ciate head coach. In 2023, he claimed the ITA Ohio Valley Region Assistant Coach of the Year award for the second time in his career.

VANDERBILT VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT (2017-18)

Chaplin began his collegiate coaching career at Vanderbilt during the 2017-18 campaign where he served as a volunteer assistant on the men’s team. The following year, he worked as an assistant with the Vanderbilt women’s tennis program before returning to UT.

PLAYING CAREER

A native of Sydney, Australia, the 31-year-old Chaplin competed for the Volunteers from 2011-14. He compiled a 74-44 record in doubles and a 64-55 singles record. He earned second team All-SEC honors in 2013. A three-time Academic All-SEC selection and ITA Scholar-Athlete, he received a degree in business administration. Also, he was a two-time member of the SEC Community Service Team. Chaplin spent time on the professional circuit where he

achieved an ATP doubles career-high ranking of No. 155.

PERSONAL LIFE

Chaplin is engaged to his fiance, Erin Holland. They have a dog named Izzy.

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GEORGIA

ASSISTANT COACH (2023-)

Will Reynolds is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Georgia women’s tennis team. Reynolds returns to the women’s tennis staff after two seasons as a volunteer assistant on the Georgia Bulldogs’ men’s tennis program. He served as the Program Specialist for the women’s team from 2019-21. From 2012-14, Reynolds joined the women’s program as a graduate manager after wrapping up his playing career for Georgia from 2009-12.

GEORGIA PROGRAM SPECIALIST (2019-21)

In 2019, Reynolds helped Georgia to one of its most successful seasons, where it won the ITA National Team Indoor Championships. The program also finished No. 2 in the national rankings, went undefeated in Southeastern Conference play and appeared in the NCAA Championship final. Reynolds also helped prepare the 2020-21 team that finished No. 4 in the national rankings with a 23-2 record while securing both SEC regular season and tournament titles, as

REYNOLDS WILL

Assistant Coach | 1st Season

Georgia ‘12

@wjreynolds26

well as an appearance in the NCAA Championship quarterfinals.

POST-PLAYING CAREER

A Chattanooga, Tenn. native, Reynolds graduated from Georgia with a B.S. in Communications in May of 2012 and received a M.S. in Sport Management in May 2014. His next stop took him to Huntsville, Ala. to become the Director of Junior Tennis at Athletic Club Alabama under All-American Eddie Jacques, a former Georgia men’s tennis player (1994-97). Reynolds later returned to Athens to teach tennis at Beck Tennis Academy at Jennings Mill.

PERSONAL LIFE

Reynolds and his wife, the former Ashley Hines (UGA ‘11), have four children - Piper (8), Jacob (6), Turner (3) and Benjamin (1).

FAMILY

Wife: Ashley

Children: Piper, Jacob, Turner and Benjamin PLAYING CAREER

• 6-6 career doubles record

• SEC Spring acadmeic honor roll

• Reached the quarterfinals in doubles at the ITA Southeast Regional with Campbell Johnson COACHING ACCOLADES

• Volunteer Assistant for 2022-23 SEC Regular Season Champion men’s tennis team

• Helped in preparation with ITA National Team Indoor Champions (2019)

Prepared 20-21 team for winning two SEC titles

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WOMEN’S

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Attended La Jolla HS in La Jolla, Calif.

-- Earned 2021 and 2022 San Diego Unified School District Western League Player of the Year and Singles Champion honors.

-- Received the 2022 Yonex Cup Sportsmanship Award.

-- Played number one varsity singles tennis during freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons at La Jolla HS.

-- Coached independently by Andre Agassi during senior year of high school.

PERSONAL

-- Born January 26, 2005.

-- Daughter of Kimberly and Brett Buffington.

-- Intended Major: Marketing.

-- Right-handed.

TATUM CLASS Freshman HEIGHT 5-6 HOMETOWN La Jolla, Calif. MAJOR Marketing SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 0-3 - 0-3 - - - - - - - - L3 0-3 TOTALS 0-3 - 0-3 - - - - - - - - L3 0-3 DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 0-1 - 0-1 - - - - - L1 0-1 TOTALS 0-1 - 0-1 - - - - - L1 0-1 TATUM BUFFINGTON CAREER STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024)
BUFFINGTON
CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking .................................................... N/A ITA Doubles Ranking ................................................... N/A Single-Season Singles Wins .................................... N/A Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ........................... N/A Single-Season Doubles Wins ................................... N/A Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins.......................... N/A Career Singles Record 0-3 Career Dual Singles Record ...................................... N/A Career Doubles Record ............................................... 0-1 Career Doubles Dual Record ..................................... N/A @trbuff
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GEORGIA

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Attended Epic Charter School, native of Norman, Okla.

-- Blue-chip prospect and fourth-ranked American in the class of 2023.

-- Previously ranked as high as No. 1 in 2019.

-- Career-high ITF Juniors ranking of No. 80.

-- Holds a Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) of 11.

-- Two-time singles champion at the Grade 3 Cancun tournament.

-- Trained at RH91 Tennis Center under former national champion Matias Marin. PERSONAL

-- Born October 29, 2004.

-- Daughter of Summer and Luke Epps.

-- Intended Major: Sport Management.

-- Right-handed.

EPPS GRACIE

CLASS Freshman HEIGHT 5-7
Sport
HOMETOWN Norman, Okla. MAJOR
Management
SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 3-2 - 3-2 - - - - - - - 0-1 L2 3-2 TOTALS 3-2 - 3-2 - - - - - - - 0-1 L2 3-2 DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - - L2 1-2 TOTALS 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - - L2 1-2 GRACIE EPPS CAREER STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024) @gracieepps_tennis CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking .................................................... N/A ITA Doubles Ranking ................................................... N/A Single-Season Singles Wins .................... 3 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ........................... N/A Single-Season Doubles Wins .................... 1 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins.......................... N/A Career Singles Record 3-2 Career Dual Singles Record ...................................... N/A Career Doubles Record ............................................... 1-2 Career Doubles Dual Record ..................................... N/A BULLDOGS 17 @ugawomenstennis

FRESHMAN (2022-2023)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Earned ITA All-Academic Team honors.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Attended Milton HS.

-- Ranked as high as No. 169 among juniors on Tennis Recruiting Network.

-- Three-star recruit according to Tennis Recruiting Network.

-- Three-year letter-winner at Milton HS.

-- Named a team captain as a senior.

-- Part of squad that reached the finals of the GHSA 7-AAAAAAA state championship as a freshman.

-- Has posted a career-high 8.94 Universal Tennis Rating.

PERSONAL

-- Born June 12, 2003.

-- Daughter of Mike and Shannon Gaudette, formerly Shannon McCarthy, a seven-time All-American, four-time All-SEC, two-time SEC Champion, 1992 National Senior of the Year and 1989 National Rookie of the Year at Georgia under head coach Jeff Wallace.

-- Haley is a triplet with brothers Brendan (who attends Georgia) and Caden (who plays collegiate baseball for Georgia Tech).

GAUDETTE HALEY

-- Also has an older sister named Karson.

-- Major: Human Development and Family Studies.

-- Right-handed.

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 0-3 - 0-3 - - - - - - - - L3 0-3 2022-23 - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 0-3 - 0-3 - - - - - - - - L3 0-3 DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - - W1 1-2 2022-23 - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - - W1 1-2
HALEY GAUDETTE CAREER STATS (as of Feb. 19, 2024)
CLASS Sophomore HEIGHT 5-6 HOMETOWN Johns Creek, Ga. MAJOR Human Dev. and Family Studies CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking N/A ITA Doubles Ranking N/A Single-Season Singles Wins ............................................ N/A Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ................................... N/A Single-Season Doubles Wins ............................ 1 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins.................................. N/A Career Singles Record........................................................ 0-3 Career Dual Singles Record .............................................. N/A Career Doubles Record 1-2 Career Doubles Dual Record N/A @haleygaudette GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS 18 GEORGIADOGS.COM

BULLDOGS

SOPHOMORE (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Posted a 28-8 singles record including 15-3 in dual matches, going 12-3 at No. 6 and 3-0 at No. 5.

-- Tallied a 28-14 doubles mark including 15-10 in dual matches, playing at all three spots in the lineup.

-- Went 6-7 at No.1 doubles, 7-3 at No. 2 and 2-0 at No. 3, all with Mai Nirundorn and final ITA ranking of No. 27.

-- Earned a doubles bid to the NCAA Championships with Mai Nirundorn.

-- Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team, named ITA ScholarAthlete and CSC Academic All-District.

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

-- Went 13-3 in singles and 15-10 in doubles.

-- Clinched her first win in her collegiate debut against Kentucky.

-- Defeated fellow teammate Mai Nirundorn in her ITA Southeast Regional consolation draw.

-- Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll, ITA All-Academic Team.

GRANT GUILLERMINA

@guillegrant22

-- Recipient of the Leighton Ballew Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Trained in her home country of Uruguay at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in Montevideo.

-- Trained previously with Enrique Pérez-Cassarino, Daniel Senaldi and Diego Gatti.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 31 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings.

-- Competed in a pair of Grand Slam Junior events at the Australian Open and French Open.

-- Advanced to the doubles semifinals at the 2020 French Open Juniors including a straight set win over the top seed in the first round.

-- Reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 Eddie Herr ITF event in Bradenton, Fla.

-- Claimed doubles titles in Grade A events in Criciuma, Brazil and Mérida, Mexico.

-- Represented Uruguay in Fed Cup competition in 2017 and 2019, going 2-4 all-time in singles and 2-3 in doubles.

CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024)

ITA Singles Ranking N/A

ITA Doubles Ranking No. 12 w/ Mai Nirundorn .......................................................................... (2023-24)

Single-Season Singles Wins .................... 28 (2023)

Single-Season Dual Singles Wins.. .......... 15 (2023)

Single-Season Doubles Wins ................... 28 (2023)

Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins........... 15 (2023) Career

Career Dual Singles Record 21-5

Career Doubles Record 60-32

Career Doubles Dual Record ............................. 28-19

PERSONAL

-- Born June 22, 2002.

-- Daughter of Tati Ruiz.

-- Major: Business.

-- Right-handed.

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 14-8 4-2 10-6 - - - - - 3-2 1-0 2-4 W3 7-3 2022-23 28-8 15-3 13-5 8-1 - - - - 3-0 12-3 0-1 W3 9-1 2021-22 12-3 2-0 10-3 2-0 - - - - 1-0 1-0 0-1 W7 7-3 TOTALS 54-19 21-5 33-14 10-1 - - - - 7-2 14-3 2-6 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 17-8 5-2 12-6 - 0-1 5-1 - 2-2 W4 7-3 2022-23 28-14 15-10 13-4 5-6 6-7 7-3 2-0 4-7 L2 8-2 2021-22 15-10 8-7 7-3 4-4 - - 8-7 0-1 L1 5-5 TOTALS 60-32 28-19 32-13 9-10 6-8 12-4 10-7 6-10 - -
HEIGHT 5-7 HOMETOWN Montevideo, Uruguay MAJOR Business Management
GUILLERMINA
GRANT CAREER
STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024)
CLASS Junior
Singles Record.........................................54-19
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GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS

FRESHMAN (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Named to the SEC All-Freshmen Team, earned ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year honors.

-- Posted a 19-11 singles record with a final ITA ranking of No. 81 while going 11-11 in doubles.

-- Saw action mostly at No. 4 in the lineup, going 9-3 and went 4-5 at No. 3 doubles with Ania Hertel.

-- Tabbed the No. 10 Freshman/Newcomer by the ITA prior to the season.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Trained in her home country of Ukraine.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 32 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings.

-- Competed in a pair of Grand Slam Junior events at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

-- Won the Grade 1 Beaulieu-sur-Mer in France without dropping a set and made it to the finals of the Grade 2 Cap d’Ail in France — both on clay courts.

-- Captured three doubles titles, winning the Grade 1 Bamberg in Germany, the Grade 2 Istres in France and the Grade 2 Cap d’Ail in France.

-- Posted a career-high 10.89 Universal Tennis Rating and has posted 13 top-75 wins, including four top-30.

LOPATA ANASTASIIA

@anastewwa

-- In 2021, She won the Grade 3 Lviv in Ukraine, and advanced to the semifinals of the W15 Chornomorsk in Ukraine, defeating the No. 1 seed Anastasia Zolotareva (No. 335 WTA) along the way.

PERSONAL

-- Born December 20, 2004.

-- Daughter of Mykola and Lesia Lopata.

-- Major: Business.

-- Right-handed.

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 16-7 6-2 10-5 - - - - 6-2 - - 1-5 W4 7-3 2022-23 19-11 9-5 10-6 5-2 - - - 9-3 0-1 0-1 3-6 L1 6-4 TOTALS 35-18 15-7 20-11 5-2 - - - 15-5 0-1 0-1 4-11 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 9-3 - 9-3 - - - - - W1 7-3 2022-23 11-11 6-8 5-3 1-5 - - 6-8 - L1 4-6 TOTALS 20-14 6-8 14-6 1-5 - - 6-8 - -ANASTASIIA LOPATA CAREER STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024) CLASS Sophomore HEIGHT 5-8 HOMETOWN Kyiv, Ukraine MAJOR Business CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking .................................... No. 61 (2023-24) ITA Doubles Ranking ........................................................... N/A Single-Season Singles Wins ................................. 19 (2023) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ......................... 9 (2023) Single-Season Doubles Wins ................................. 11 (2023) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins 6 (2023) Career Singles Record 35-18 Career Dual Singles Record ..............................................15-7 Career Doubles Record ...................................................20-14 Career Doubles Dual Record ............................................. 6-8
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BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Native of Istanbul, Turkey.

-- Ranked as high as No. 52 in the ITF junior rankings.

-- Holds a 10.43 UTR rating.

-- Appearances in numerous Junior Grand Slams and has won eight ITF titles.

-- Won the Grade 2 Oberhaching in Germany.

-- Competed in various 15K and 25K tournaments throughout her career, Recorded best-career victory over Miriam Kolodziejova (WTA 247) in 2021.

PERSONAL

-- Born April 17, 2004.

-- Daughter of Ebru Mert.

-- Intended Major: Undecided.

-- Left-handed.

@aysegull.mert

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 10-6 - 10-6 - - - - - - - 0-3 L1 5-5 TOTALS 10-6 - 10-6 - - - - - - - 0-3 L1 5-5 DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 16-11 4-3 12-8 - 3-3 1-0 - 4-5 L1 6-4 TOTALS 16-11 4-3 12-8 - 3-3 1-0 - 4-5 L1 6-4 AYSEGUL MERT CAREER STATS (as of JAN. 20, 2024) CLASS Freshman HEIGHT 5-10 HOMETOWN Istanbul, Turkey MAJOR Undecided CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking ............................................................ N/A ITA Doubles Ranking .............. No. 31 w/ Dasha Vidmanova ...................................................................................... (2023-24) Single-Season Singles Wins .......................... 10 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ................................... N/A Single-Season Doubles Wins 16 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins 4 (2023-24) Career Singles Record....................................................... 10-6 Career Dual Singles Record .............................................. N/A Career Doubles Record .....................................................16-11 Career Doubles Dual Record ............................................. 4-3
MERT AYSEGUL
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GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS

SOPHOMORE (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Posted a 12-6 singles record including 2-1 in dual matches at No. 6.

-- Tallied a 23-12 doubles mark including 15-10 in dual matches, playing at all three spots in the lineup.

-- Went 6-7 at No.1 doubles, 7-3 at No. 2 and 2-0 at No. 3, all with Guillermina Grant and earned a final ITA ranking of No. 27.

-- Earned a doubles bid to the NCAA Championships with Guillermina Grant.

-- Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team.

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

-- Had a singles record of 12-9 and a doubles record of 8-8 at the conclusion of the season.

-- Made her collegiate outdoors singles debut against Missouri.

-- Advanced to the finals of the ITA Southeast Regional consolation draw, where she fell to fellow teammate Guillermina Grant.

-- Advanced to the round of 16 of the ITA Southeast Regional in doubles with partner Meg Kowalski.

NIRUNDORN MAI

CLASS Junior

@mai_nirundorn

-- Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

-- Member of ITA All-Academic Team.

-- Recipient of the Doyle E. Mote Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Trained in her home country of Thailand as well as in Hilton Head Island, S.C. with coach Travis Curran.

-- Ranked as high as No. 20 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior rankings.

-- Played in numerous Grand Slam junior events.

-- Reached the round of 16 of the Girls singles at Wimbledon and the US Open along with the second round at the Australian Open.

-- Competed in ITF junior events in Thailand, Japan, Malaysia and China.

PERSONAL

-- Born Aug. 12, 2002.

--Daughter of Jean Kansuthi.

-- Major: Business.

-- Right-handed.

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 18-11 4-4 14-7 - - - - - 0-1 4-3 3-3 L1 4-6 2022-23 12-6 2-1 10-5 1-0 - - - - - 2-1 1-3 W2 7-3 2021-22 12-9 4-1 8-8 3-0 - - - - - 4-1 - L1 6-4 TOTALS 42-26 10-6 32-20 4-0 - - - - 0-1 10-5 4-6 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 18-7 5-2 13-5 - 0-1 5-1 - 2-1 W4 7-3 2022-23 23-12 15-10 8-2 5-6 6-7 7-3 2-0 4-6 L1 8-2 2021-22 8-8 1-4 7-4 1-2 - - 1-4 - L3 3-7 TOTALS 49-27 21-16 28-11 6-8 6-8 12-4 3-4 6-7 - -
NIRUNDORN CAREER
MAI
STATS
(as of FEB. 19, 2024)
HEIGHT
HOMETOWN Bangkok, Thailand MAJOR Business CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking ................................. No. 108 (2023-24) ITA Doubles Ranking ............ No. 12 w/ GG Grant (2023-24) Single-Season Singles Wins .......................... 18 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ................... 4 (2023-24) Single-Season Doubles Wins ............................... 23 (2023) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins....................... 15 (2023) Career Singles Record 42-26 Career Dual Singles Record 10-6 Career Doubles Record .................................................. 44-27 Career Doubles Dual Record ...........................................21-16
5-8
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BULLDOGS

SOPHOMORE (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Named Second Team All-SEC.

-- Posted a 24-7 singles record including 18-6 in dual matches, going 17-6 at No. 3 and 1-0 at No. 4.

-- Tallied a 23-11 doubles mark including 17-10 in dual matches, playing at all three spots in the lineup.

-- Went 11-5 at No.2 doubles and 2-0 at No. 3 with Meg Kowalski and final ITA ranking of No. 58.

-- Earned a singles bid to the NCAA Championships, advanced to the Round of 32 and final ITA Ranking of No. 46.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team and named ITA Scholar-Athlete.

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

-- Concluded the season ranked No. 21 in ITA singles with a 27-9 overall record and went 23-12 in doubles overall.

-- Named to All-Freshman SEC Team, First Team All-SEC, SEC All-Tournament Team, SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

-- Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week.

-- Went 5-1 at the No. 1 spot in the post-season.

-- Earned All-America honors for being a Top-16 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

REASCO MELL

CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024)

ITA Singles Ranking .............................. No. 10 (2022)

ITA Doubles Ranking ..........No. 20 w/ D. Vidmanova ................................................................................ (2023)

Single-Season Singles Wins .................... 27 (2022)

Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ........... 18 (2023)

Single-Season Doubles Wins ................... 23 (2023)

-- Recorded a team-high 11 wins versus ranked opponents.

-- Concluded the fall season with a 12-3 singles mark and a 8-2 doubles mark.

-- Won the ITA Southeast Regional Championship.

-- Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA National Fall Championship.

-- Represented Ecuador in the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup.

-- Member of ITA All-Academic Team.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Ranked among the top South American juniors in the world.

-- Has trained with former French Open champion Andrés Gómez and Paula Racedo.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 20 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 617 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings.

-- Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the US Open, French Open and Wimbledon.

-- Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Prato, Italy, a Grade 1 tournament in Cuenca, Ecuador, a Grade B1 tournament in Sao Paulo, Ecuador and an ITF event in Monastir, Tunisia.

-- Represented Ecuador in Fed Cup competition in 2019 and also helped 2021 national team move up to Fed Cup’s America’s Group 1 by winning four singles matches.

PERSONAL

-- Born July 23, 2002.

-- Daughter of Néicer Reasco and Germania Gonzalez.

-- Major: Marketing.

-- Left-handed.

CLASS Junior HEIGHT
HOMETOWN Quito,
MAJOR Marketing
5-7
Ecuador
Career Singles Record 58-20 Career Dual Singles Record .............................. 35-16 Career Doubles Record ..................................... 53-26 Career Doubles Dual Record ............................. 35-21
Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins 17 (2023)
SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 7-4 2-4 5-0 - - - 2-4 - - - 1-4 W1 6-4 2022-23 24-7 18-6 6-1 10-2 - - 17-6 1-0 - - 8-5 L1 7-3 2021-22 27-9 15-6 12-3 7-4 5-1 9-4 1-1 - - 11-7 - L1 8-2 TOTALS 58-20 35-16 23-4 17-6 5-1 9-4 20-11 1-0 - 11-7 9-9 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 7-3 3-1 4-2 - - - 3-1 - W2 7-3 2022-23 23-11 17-10 6-1 9-3 4-5 11-5 2-0 3-5 L2 5-5 2021-22 23-12 15-10 8-2 9-3 - 15-10 - 4-6 L1 7-3 TOTALS 53-26 35-21 18-5 18-6 4-5 26-15 5-1 7-11 - -
MELL REASCO CAREER STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024) @mell_reasco
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FRESHMAN (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team and named ITA Scholar-Athlete.

-- Member of the squad and took a redshirt season.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Trained in her home country of Germany.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 8 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) world junior rankings.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 478 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) world rankings.

-- Competed in all four Junior Grand Slam Junior events, including a semifinals appearance at the Australian Open and a quarterfinals appearance at the French Open.

-- In 2019, she won Grade 1 Villena in Spain and the Grade 2 Villach in Austria – both on clay courts.

-- Has posted a career-high 11.11 Universal Tennis Rating and has posted nine WTA Top-300 wins.

PERSONAL

-- Born January 7, 2002

-- Daughter of Srdjan and Biljana Vecic

-- Major: Marketing

-- Right-handed.

VECIC ALEXANDRA

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 4-4 1-4 3-0 - 1-3 0-1 - - - - 1-4 L2 4-4 2022-23 - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 4-4 1-4 3-0 - 1-3 0-1 - - - - 1-4 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 5-4 3-1 1-2 - - - 3-1 - W2 5-4 2022-23 - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 5-4 3-1 1-2 - - - 3-1 - -ALEXANDRA VECIC CAREER STATS (as of FEB. 19, 2024) CLASS Sophomore HEIGHT 5-9 HOMETOWN Singen, Germany MAJOR Marketing CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking ................................... No. 35 (2023-24) ITA Doubles Ranking ........................................................... N/A Single-Season Singles Wins ............................ 4 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins .................... 1 (2023-24) Single-Season Doubles Wins ........................... 5 (2023-24) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins 3 (2023-24) Career Singles Record 4-4 Career Dual Singles Record ............................................... 1-4 Career Doubles Record ...................................................... 5-4 Career Doubles Dual Record .............................................. 3-1
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SOPHOMORE (2022-23)

-- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title.

-- Named All-American in singles plus All-SEC honors and once earned SEC Player of the Week honors.

-- Part of ITA All-Academic Team, named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and CSC Academic All-District.

-- Named to ITA National Team Indoors All-Tournament Team as well as the Most Outstanding Player.

-- Posted a team-best 33-7 singles record including 17-4 in dual matches and final ITA ranking of No. 10.

-- Saw action mostly at No. 2 in the singles lineup, going 17-3

-- Earned a singles bid to NCAA Championships, seeded No. 4 and advanced to the Round of 16.

-- Posted a 14-18 doubles mark including 6-14 in dual matches and 4-10 at No. 1 in the lineup.

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

-- Concluded the season ranked No. 106 in ITA singles with a 16-7 overall record and went 13-10 in doubles overall.

-- Joined the Bulldogs in January after signing in November of 2021.

-- Named to All-Freshman SEC Team and Second Team All-SEC

-- Clinched three matches, including her collegiate debut against North Florida and a 4-3 win over Tennessee to send the Bulldogs to the SEC Tournament Finals.

-- Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week.

-- Recorded a team second-best eight wins against ranked opponents.

-- Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and part of ITA All-Academic Team.

BEFORE GEORGIA

-- Trained in her home country of Czech Republic and at 1st CLKT Prague.

-- Ranked among the top European juniors in the world.

-- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 732 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings.

-- Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon.

-- Multiple career wins over of top-10 junior players in the world.

-- Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Tribuswinkle, Austria, and a Grade 1 event in Offenbach, Germany.

PERSONAL

-- Born Jan. 9, 2003.

-- Daughter of Oleg Vidmanova and Marija Vidmanova.

-- Major: Finance.

-- Right-handed.

VIDMANOVA
SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 11-5 3-2 8-3 - 2-0 1-2 - - - - 5-4 W2 6-4 2022-23 33-7 17-4 16-3 7-2 - 17-3 0-1 - - - 17-6 L1 7-3 2021-22 16-7 16-7 - 9-3 - 3-5 13-2 - - - 8-7 L2 5-5 TOTALS 60-19 36-13 24-6 16-5 2-0 21-10 13-3 - - - 30-17 -DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR SEC 1 2 3 RANKED STREAK LAST 10 2023-24 12-9 4-3 8-6 - 1-0 3-3 - 4-4 L1 6-4 2022-23 14-18 6-14 8-4 1-9 - 2-4 0-8 - L2 4-6 2021-22 13-10 13-10 - 8-4 0-1 12-6 1-3 4-3 L1 5-5 TOTALS 39-37 23-27 16-10 9-13 1-1 17-13 1-11 8-7 -DASHA VIDMANOVA CAREER STATS (as of FEB.
CLASS Junior HEIGHT 6-3 HOMETOWN Prague, Czech Republic MAJOR Finance CAREER BESTS (AS OF FEB. 19, 2024) ITA Singles Ranking ........................................... No. 4 (2023) ITA Doubles Ranking .............. No. 20 w/ M. Reasco (2023) Single-Season Singles Wins ................................ 33 (2023) Single-Season Dual Singles Wins ........................ 17 (2023) Single-Season Doubles Wins 14 (2023) Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins 13 (2022) Career Singles Record.................................................... 60-19 Career Dual Singles Record .......................................... 36-13 Career Doubles Record ................................................. 35-34 Career Doubles Dual Record .......................................... 19-24
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19, 2024)
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2022-23 Tennis Season Stats
Overall: 26-5 – SEC: 12-1 – Home: 14-0 – Away: 5-3 – Neutral: 7-2 vs Nationally Ranked: 18-5 Singles Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ranked Streak Last 10 Haley Gaudette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – – – – – – 0-0 – –Guillermina Grant 28-8 15-3 13-5 8-1 – – – – 3-0 12-3 0-1 W3 8-2 Ania Hertel 10-6 2-5 8-1 0-1 – – – 0-2 2-3 – 1-3 L2 5-1 Meg Kowalski 28-6 19-5 9-1 7-1 – – 1-0 3-3 15-2 – 6-5 W14 7-1 Anastasiia Lopata 19-11 9-5 10-6 5-2 – – – 9-3 0-1 0-1 3-6 L1 5-5 Lea Ma 32-8 16-5 16-3 10-1 16-5 – – – – – 16-8 L1 9-1 Mai Nirundorn 12-6 2-1 10-5 1-0 – – – – – 2-1 1-3 W2 7-3 Mell Reasco 24-7 18-6 6-1 10-2 – – 17-6 1-0 – – 8-5 L1 3-0 Alex Vecic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – – – – – – 0-0 – –Dasha Vidmanova 33-7 17-4 16-3 7-2 – 17-3 0-1 – – – 8-5 L1 8-2 Totals 186-59 98-34 88-25 48-10 16-5 17-3 18-7 13-8 20-6 14-5 43-36 Percentages .759 .742 .779 .828 .762 .850 .720 .619 .769 .737 .544 Doubles Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 Ranked Haley Gaudette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – – – 0-0 Guillermina Grant 28-14 15-10 13-4 5-6 6-7 7-3 2-0 4-7 Ania Hertel 9-13 4-10 5-3 1-7 0-5 – 4-5 0-5 Meg Kowalski 26-9 18-6 8-3 8-2 – 11-5 7-1 3-3 Anastasiia Lopata 11-11 6-8 5-3 1-5 – – 6-8 0-0 Lea Ma 6-3 5-2 1-1 0-0 – – 5-2 0-0 Mai Nirundorn 23-12 15-10 8-2 5-6 6-7 7-3 2-0 4-6 Mell Reasco 23-11 17-10 6-1 9-3 4-5 11-5 2-0 3-5 Alex Vecic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – – – 0-0 Dasha Vidmanova 14-18 6-14 8-4 1-9 4-10 – 2-4 0-8 Totals 70-46 43-35 27-11 15-19 10-17 18-8 15-10 7-17 Percentages .603 .551 .711 .441 .370 .692 .600 .292 GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS 26 GEORGIADOGS.COM
Georgia Season Statistics

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS

ALL–SEC HONORS

1981

Lisa Spain

1982

Leigh Shepard

Lisa Spain

1983

Lisa Spain

1984

Lisa Spain

1986

Jane Cohodes

1987

Alice Reen

1989

Shannan McCarthy

Caryn Moss

Stacey Schefflin

Jil Waldman

1990

Shannan McCarthy

Caryn Moss

Stacey Schefflin

1991

Angela Lettiere

Shannan McCarthy

1992

Shannan McCarthy

Shawn McCarthy

Stacy Sheppard

1993

Anne Chauzu

Angela Lettiere

Stacy Sheppard

1994

Michelle Anderson

Anne Chauzu

Brooke Galardi

Angela Lettiere

1995

Michelle Anderson

Anne Chauzu

Tina Samara

Stacy Sheppard

1998

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

Jane Reid

Aarthi Venkatesan

1999

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

2000

Marissa Catlin

Lori Grey

Esther Knox

Aarthi Venkatesan

2001

Agata Cioroch

2002

Agata Cioroch

Lori Grey

Tina Hojnik

Douglas Wink

2003

Agata Cioroch

Lori Grey

Tina Hojnik

Douglas Wink

2004

Natalie Frazier

Jitka Schonfeldova

Alexandra Smith

Douglas Wink

2005

Caroline Basu

Shadisha Robinson

2006

Caroline Basu

Natalie Frazier

2007

Monika Dancevic

Natalie Frazier

Yvette Hyndman

2008

Monika Dancevic

Yvette Hyndman

2009

Monika Dancevic

Chelsey Gullickson

Nadja Gilchrist

2010

Nadja Gilchrist

Chelsey Gullickson

2011

Chelsey Gullickson

Maho Kowase

2012

Lauren Herring

Chelsey Gullickson

Maho Kowase

2013

Lauren Herring

Maho Kowase

2014

Silivia Garcia

Lauren Herring

2015

Lauren Herring

2016

Caroline Brinson

Ellen Perez

Kennedy Shaffer

2017

Elena Christofi

Ellen Perez

Kennedy Shaffer

2018

Elena Christofi

Morgan Coppoc

Marta Gonzalez

Mariana Gould

Katarina Jokic

Kennedy Shaffer

2019

Lourdes Carle

Elena Christofi

Marta Gonzalez

Katarina Jokic

Vivian Wolff

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2021

Morgan Coppoc

Katarina Jokic

Meg Kowalski

Lea Ma

2022

Morgan Coppoc

Meg Kowalski

Lea Ma

Mell Reasco

Dasha Vidmanova

2023

Lea Ma

Dasha Vidmanova

Meg Kowalski

Mell Reasco

SEC

1994 ...........................................................................

1997

Angela Lettiere

Michelle Anderson

1998............................................................................

Marissa Catlin

1999..................................................................Vanessa Castellano

2000

2014

2021

2021

2000

2007

2009

2012

2017

2018

2019

Aarthi Venkatesa

Lauren Herring

Katarina Jokic

2017

2018.........................................................................

2019.............................................................................

2020 Meg Kowalski

2021

2022

2023

2004

2006

2008

2011

Meg Kowalski

Meg Kowalski

Meg Kowalski

Douglas Wink

Natalie Frazier

Ueshima

Ellis

Jerjomina

1995

1996

1997

Marianna Land

Angela Lettiere

Lisa Salvatierra

Anne Chauzu

Lisa Salvatierra

Anne Chauzu

Kappy Kellett

Michelle Anderson

1998..........................................................................

Kappy Kellett

Jessica Annest

Zoe Mellis

1999.................................................................................... Zoe Mellis

2000 ..........................................................................

Marissa Catlin

Esther Knox

Zoe Mellis

2001 Christa Grey

2002

2003

Christa Grey

Tina Hojnik

Alexandra Smith

2012

Meg Kowalski

2021

Vecic SEC

2004........................................................................... Agata Cioroch

Natalie Frazier

Jennifer Hoge

Jitka Schonfeldova

Alexandra Smith

Douglas Wink

2005

Caroline Basu

Natalie Frazier

Jitka Schonfeldova

Evgenia Subbotina

2006

Caroline Basu

Natalie Frazier

Chelsey Gullickson

Lauren Herring

Elena Christofi

Katarina Jokic

Meg Kowalski SEC

1991

1992

1997

Shannan McCarthy

Tonya Bogdonas

Michelle Anderson 2013

Kelly Sandefer

2007

Natalie Frazier

Kelley Hyndman 2008

Kelley Hyndman

Sara Lett

Kelley Moore

Naoko Ueshima 2009

2010

Lara Fakhoury

Naoko Ueshima

Cameron Ellis

Lara Fakhoury

Yvette Hyndman

Naoko Ueshima

2011

2012

Cameron Ellis

Kelli Jordan

Alina

Kelli

Lauren

Kelli

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Ma SEC
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Yvette Hyndman
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SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM 2004
Smith 2005
Frazier 2006 Natalie Frazier 2007
Frazier 2008 Kelley Moore 2009 ........................................................................... Cameron Ellis 2010 ............................................................................ Cameron Ellis 2011 .................................................................................... Kate Fuller
................................................................................... Kate Fuller
Kate Fuller
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Caroline Brinson ....................................................................................
Maho Kowase
Alexandra
Natalie
Natalie
2012
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2016
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Jerjomina
Jordan
Fuller
2013 Kate
Herring
Jordan ..................................................................................... Maho Kowase 2014 ................................................................................... Kate Fuller ....................................................................................
Herring ..................................................................................... Maho Kowase
Lauren
........................................................................ Caroline Brinson
Laura Patterson
Meg Kowalski
SEC FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
2003 Jennifer Hodge
Sara
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Lett 2007
Naoko
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........................................................................................ Rachael
................................................................................... Alina
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Kate Fuller
Hart
Kowase
Makenzie
Lourdes
Lauren Herring 2013
Craft 2019
Carle
Ariana
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ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1984 Jenny Thorton
Susan
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Lianna Bebeau ........................................................................................ Susan Green ..................................................................................... Jenny Thorton 1987 ................................................................................ Lisa Apanay
Bebeau 1988 Elizabeth Alexander
Apanay Lianna Bebeau Jil Waldman
Elizabeth Alexander ......................................................................................... Lisa Apanay .................................................................................. Amila Fetahagic ................................................................................. Stacey Schefflin ......................................................................................... Jil Waldman 1990 .................................................................. Shannan McCarthy
McCarthy Caryn Moss
Schefflin Jil Waldman 1991 Shannan McCarthy ................................................................................... Maria Salsgard 1992 ................................................................................. Laura Kimel ............................................................................ Shannan McCarthy ................................................................................
McCarthy 1994 ........................................................................... Brooke Galardi GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS 28 GEORGIADOGS.COM
Arseneault 2023.....................................................................Anastasiia Lopata
1985...............................................................................
Green
1986...........................................................................
Lianna
Lisa
1989..................................................................
Shawn
Stacey
Shawn

2015

Caroline Brinson

Lauren Herring

................................................................................................Mia King

2016........................................................................

Caroline Brinson

.........................................................................................Silvia Garcia

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Laura Patterson

Ellen Perez

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2017

USTA COLLEGIATE TEAM

1989................................................................... Shannan McCarthy

1994

1998

2002

NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Kennedy Shaffer

Caroline Brinson

Mariana Gould

Stephanie Grodecki

Laura Patterson

Ellen Perez

2018............................................................................

Elena Christofi

Marta Gonzalez

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.....................................................................................Mariana Gould

Laura Patterson

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2019............................................................................

Elena Christofi

Marta Gonzalez

Annette Goulak

Katarina Jokic

Vivian Wolff

2020

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Elena Christofi

Alee Clayton

Morgan Coppoc

Marta Ganzalez

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Katarina Jokic

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Meg Kowalski

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2021 ............................................................................

Elena Christofi

Alee Clayton

Morgan Coppoc

Marta Gonzalez

Ania Hertel

Katarina Jokic

Meg Kowalski

...................................................................................................Lea Ma

2023.....................................................................

Guillermina Grant

Ania Hertel

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Meg Kowalski

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...................................................................................................Lea Ma

Mai Nirundorn

Mell Reasco

Dasha Vidmanova

HONDA AWARD

1984 ....................................................................................

1994

1998

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1994 ...........................................................................

2019

NATIONAL SENIOR OF THE YEAR

1990 .......................................................................

1992 ...................................................................

1994

Angela Lettiere

Marissa Catlin

Agata Cioroch

1989 Shannan McCarthy

2009 Chelsey Gullickson

NCAA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

2013............................................................................ Maho Kowase

REGIONAL SENIOR OF THE YEAR

1989.................................................................. Elizabeth Alexander

1990 ....................................................................... Stacey Schefflin

1992 ................................................................... Shannan McCarthy

1994

1995

2000

2001

2007

Angela Lettiere

Stacy Sheppard

Marissa Catlin

Aarthi Venkatesan

Natalie Frazier

2012 ................................................................... Chelsey Gullickson

2014 ............................................................................ Maho Kowase

2015........................................................................... Lauren Herring

2021 ............................................................................ Katarina Jokic

2023.........................................................................................Lea Ma

REGIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

1989................................................................... Shannon McCarthy

1991 ............................................................................ Angela Lettiere

2000 .....................................................................................Lori Grey

2009 ................................................................. Chelsey Gullickson

2012 ........................................................................... Lauren Herring

2017

Elena Christofi

2018 Katarina Jokic

2019

Meg Kowalski

2020 Lea Ma

2022

Mell Reasco

2023.................................................................... Anastasiia Lopata

ITA ALL-ACADEMIC SCHOLAR ATHLETES

2003

Douglas Wink

2005 ................................................................. Jitka Schonfeldova

2006 .......................................................................... Kelly Sandefer

2008 ...................................................................... Kelley Hyndman

Lisa Spain

Angela Lettiere

Marissa Catlin

Angela Lettiere

Katarina Jokic

Stacey Schefflin

Shannan McCarthy

Angela Lettiere

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Kelly Moore .................................................................................. Naoko Ueshima

2009 ......................................................................... Lara Falkhoury

2011

2012

Kate Fuller

Lauren Herring

Maho Kowase

2014 ...................................................................................

Kate Fuller

Lauren Herring

Maho Kowase

2015...........................................................................

Lauren Herring

2017

Elena Christofi

Stephanie Grodecki

Laura Patterson

Ellen Perez

2018

2019............................................................................

Elena Christofi

Annette Goulak

Gould

Elena Christofi

Goulak

Meg Kowalski

2020 ..........................................................................

Elena Chrisotfi

Morgan Coppoc

Katarina Jokic

Meg Kowalski

Lea Ma

2021

Elena Chrisotfi

Morgan Coppoc

Marta Gonzalez

Meg Kowalski

Ma

2022 ........................................................................

Morgan Coppoc

Ma

Dasha Vidmanova

2023

Guillermina Grant

Meg Kowalski

Mell Reasco

Alexandra Vecic

Dasha Vidmanova

ITA CISSIE LEARY AWARD

2010

2014

2020

ITA ARTHUR ASHE AWARD

2011

2013

2014

2017 ........................................................................

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

1988

Kelli Jordan

Maho Kowase

Kate Fuller

Lauren Herring

Alina Jerjomina .......................................................................................... Kelli Jordan ..................................................................................... Maho Kowase

2013........................................................................... Makenzie Craft

1990

Cameron Ellis

Maho Kowase

Marta Gonzalez

Cameron Ellis

Kate Fuller

Kate Fuller

Caroline Brinson

Lianna Bebeau

Sheila Taormina

Jill Waldman

2013........................................................................... Lauren Herring

2014 ........................................................................... Lauren Herring

2015...........................................................................

Lauren Herring

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ALL-AMERICAN HONORS

ALL-AMERICAN CAREER TOTALS

EIGHT

Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12)

SEVEN

Marissa Catlin (1997-99)

Shannan McCarthy (1989-91)

SIX Katarina Jokic (2018-21)

FIVE

Michelle Anderson (1994-96)

Agata Cioroch (2002-04)

Ellen Perez (2015-17)

Stacey Schefflin (1988-90)

Aarthi Vankatesan (1999-01)

FOUR

Vanessa Castellano (1998-99)

Lori Grey (2000-01, 2003)

Lauren Herring (2013-15)

Angela Lettiere (1991, 1993-94)

Stacy Sheppard (1992, 1994-95)

Lisa Spain (1981-84)

THREE

Anne Chauzu (1993, 1995-96)

Esther Cox (1999-2000)

Nadja Gilchrist (2009-10, 2012)

Shadisha Robinson (2004-05)

TWO

Elena Christofi (2017, 2020)

Kate Fuller (2011, 2013)

Silvia Garcia (2013-14)

Shawn McCarthy (1992)

Caryn Moss (1989-90)

Tina Samara (1994-95)

Mariel Verban (1999* [*Wake Forest], 2001)

Kennedy Shaffer (2016-17)

ONE

Lisa Apanay (1988)

Ariana Arseneault (2021)

Caroline Basu (2005)

Caroline Brinson (2017)

Lourdes Carle (2019)

Natalie Frazier (2007)

Marta Gonzalez (2019)

Mariana Gould (2016)

Yvette Hyndman (2007)

Meg Kowalski (2021)

Maho Kowase (2014)

Darya Ivanov (2007)

Lea Ma (2023)

Anne Nguyen (2001)

Mell Reasco (2022)

Dasha Vidmanova (2023)

SINGLES ALL-AMERICANS

1981

Lisa Spain

1982

Lisa Spain

1983

Lisa Spain

1984

Lisa Spain

1989

Shannan McCarthy

Caryn Moss

Stacey Schefflin

1990

Shannan McCarthy

Caryn Moss

Stacey Schefflin

1991

Shannan McCarthy

1992

Shannan McCarthy

Shawn McCarthy

1994

Angela Lettiere

1995

Stacy Sheppard

1997

Michelle Anderson

Marissa Catlin

1998

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

1999

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

Esther Knox

Aarthi Venkatesan

2000

Lori Grey

Esther Knox

Aarthi Venkatesan

2001

Anne Nguyen

Aarthi Venkatesan

Mariel Verban

2002

Agata Cioroch

2003

Agata Cioroch

2004

Agata Cioroch

2005

Shadisa Robinson

2007

Natalie Frazier

2009

Chelsey Gullickson

2010

Chelsey Gullickson

2011

Chelsey Gullickson

2012

Chelsey Gullickson

2013

Lauren Herring

2014

Silvia Garcia

Lauren Herring

2015

Lauren Herring

2016

Ellen Perez

Kennedy Shaffer

2017

Ellen Perez

2018

Katarina Jokic

2019

Marta Gonzalez

Katarina Jokic

2020

Katarina Jokic

2021

Katarina Jokic

Meg Kowalski

GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS 30 GEORGIADOGS.COM

2022

Mell Reasco

2023

Lea Ma

Dasha Vidmanova

DOUBLES ALL-AMERICANS

1988

Stacey Schefflin

Lisa Apanay

1989

Shannan McCarthy

Stacey Schefflin

1990

Shannan McCarthy

Stacey Schefflin

1991

Angela Lettiere

Shannan McCarthy

1992

Shawn McCarthy

Stacy Sheppard

1993

Anne Chauzu

Angela Lettiere

1994

Michelle Anderson

Angela Lettiere

Tina Samara

Stacy Sheppard

1995

Michelle Anderson

Anne Chauzu

Tina Samara

Stacy Sheppard

1996

Michelle Anderson

Anne Chauzu

1997

Michelle Anderson

Marissa Catlin

1998

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

1999

Vanessa Castellano

Marissa Catlin

2000

Marissa Catlin

Lori Grey

Esther Knox

Aarthi Venkatesan

2001

Lori Grey

Aarthi Venkatesan

2003

Agata Cioroch

Lori Grey

2004

Agata Cioroch

Shadisha Robinson

2005

Caroline Basu

Shadisha Robinson

2007

Darya Ivanov

Yvette Hyndman

2009

Nadja Gilchrist

Chelsey Gullickson

2010

Nadja Gilchrist

Chelsey Gullickson

2011

Kate Fuller

Chelsey Gullickson

2012

Nadja Gilchrist

Chelsey Gullickson

2013

Kate Fuller

Silvia Garcia

2014

Lauren Herring

Maho Kowase

2015

Lauren Herring

Ellen Perez

2016

Mariana Gould

Ellen Perez

2017

Caroline Brinson

Elena Christofi

Ellen Perez

Kennedy Shaffer

2018

Katarina Jokic

2019

Lourdes Carle

Katarina Jokic

2020

Elena Christofi

2021

Katarina Jokic

Ariana Arseneault

43

ALL-AMERICANS

120

TOTAL HONORS

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ALL-TIME PROGRAM RECORDS

BEST DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE (TEAM)

T1.

T1.

T3.

T3.

T3.

T8.

T8.

T8.

4.

T5.

T5.

Ueshima (2008, So.) ...........................................

MOST COMBINES VICTORIES

1. 77, Maho Kowase ........................................... 2014: 39-S, 38-D

2. 71, Kate Fuller 2013: 31S, 40D

T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson 2012: 34S, 35D

T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson 2009: 43S, 26D

T3. 69, Naoko Ueshima 2008: 36S, 33D

T3. 69, Agata Cioroch 2002: 43S, 26D

7. 68, Lauren Herring ............................................ 2013: 38S, 30D

T8. 67, Lauren Herring ............................................2014: 31S, 36D

T8. 67, Shadisha Robinson ................................ 2004: 34S, 33D

10. 66, Michelle Anderson ................................. 1994: 35-S, 21-D

BEST SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE

1.000, Agata Cioroch ................................................... 26-0, 2001 (Min. 25 wins)

BEST SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE

.946, Shannan McCarthy ............................................35-2, 1992 (Min. 35 wins)

BEST DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE

.929, Marissa Catlin 26-2, 1999 (Min. 25 wins)

.929, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano ......................26-2, 1999 (11-0 at No. 1)

.923, Lilly Kimbell & Maho Kowase 24-2, 2012 (22-0 at No. 3)

MOST DOUBLES WINS (TEAM)

36, Lauren Herring & Maho Kowase........................... 36-7, 2014

CAREER RECORDS

SINGLES VICTORIES

1. Shannan McCarthy (1989-92) 150-34

T2. Maho Kowase (2011-2014) 133-36

T2. Stacey Schefflin (1987-90) ...........................................133-41

4.

5.

6.

7.

T8.

T8. Stacy Sheppard (1992-95)........

9.

10.

1.

3.

4.

103-D

T5. 222, Kate Fuller ....................................................... 97-S, 125-D

T5. 222, Naoko Ueshima 113-S, 109-D

7. 221, Agata Cioroch 126-S, 95-D

8. 219, Stacey Schefflin 133-S, 86-D

9. 217, Shannan McCarthy 150-S, 67-D

10. 216, Marissa Catlin ................................................ 123-S, 93-D

BEST SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE

.852, Lisa Spain .................................................... 123-21, 1981-84 (Min. 120 wins)

BEST DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE

.853, Marissa Catlin 93-16, 1997-00 (Min. 90 wins)

BEST DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE (TEAM)

.893, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano ..... 50-6, 1998-99

MOST DOUBLES WINS (TEAM)

64, Chelsey Gullickson & Nadja Gilchrist ........ 64-21, 2009-12

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

SINGLES WIN STREAK

33. Agata Cioroch .............................................................. 2001-02

32. Shannan McCarthy 1992

DOUBLES WIN STREAK

22. Lilly Kimbell & Maho Kowase 2012

19. Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano .......................... 1999

ITA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

SINGLES CHAMPIONS

2011 Chelsey Gullickson

2013 Silvia Garcia

2015 Caroline Brinson

2016 Elena Christofi

2017 ............................................................................. Katarina Jokic

2021 ................................................................................ Mell Reasco

2022 ......................................................................................... Lea Ma

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

2011 Chelsey Gullickson/Lilly Kimbell

2012 Lauren Herring/Kate Fuller

DOUBLES RUNNER-UP

2013

Lauren Herring/Maho Kowase

2016............................................. Elena Christofi/Kennedy Shafer

SEASON RECORDS SINGLES VICTORIES
Angela Lettiere
46-14
(1994, Sr.) ...............................................
46-15
Shannan McCarthy (1989, Fr.) ........................................
43-10
Chelsey Gullickson (2009, Fr.)......................................
Agata Cioroch
43-6
(2002, So.) ...............................................
Laura Kimel (1991, Jr.) 43-8 T3. Jill Waldman (1989, Jr.) 43-7
Tonya Bogdonas (1991, Jr.) 42-11 T8. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.) 39-7
Vanessa Castellano (1999, Sr.) 39-10
7.
T8.
Esther Knox (1999, Jr.) ..................................................... 39-13
Stacy Sheppard
Sr.)
39-13
(1995,
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Shannan McCarthy (1991, Jr.) ......................................... 39-8 T8. Caryn Moss (1989, Fr.) ...................................................... 39-7 T8. Lisa Spain (1984, Sr.) 39-3 DOUBLES VICTORIES 1. Kate Fuller (2013, Jr.) 40-9 2. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.) 38-7
Lauren Herring (2014, Jr.) .................................................... 36-7
3.
Chelsey Gullickson (2012, Sr.) ........................................ 35-13
Naoko
33-11
...................................... 33-9
Lilly Kimbell (2012, So.) 32-5 T7. Kate Fuller (2012, So.) 32-14 T7. Shadisha Robinson (2005, So.) 32-5 T8. Mariana Gould (2018, Sr.) 31-9
Nadja Gilchrist (2012, Sr.) 31-10 T8. Cameron Ellis (2009, Jr.) ................................................. 31-16
Shadisha Robinson (2004, Fr.)
T7.
T8.
(1987-90)................ ................................... 130-25
Jill Waldman
Michelle Anderson (1994-97)....... .................................. 127-51
Agata Cioroch (2001-04)....... .........................................126-22
Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) 124-34
Lisa Spain (1981-84)............... 123-21
T8.
Marissa
123-29
Catlin (1997-00)........
123-55
VICTORIES 1. Kate Fuller (2011-14) ..........................................................125-42 2. Lauren Herring (2012-15) 118-39 3. Maho Kowase (2011-14) 112-27 T4. Lilly Kimbell (2011-14) 109-31 T4. Naoko Ueshima (2007-10) 109-50 6. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) ...................................... 106-42 7. Cameron Ellis (2008-11) .................................................. 103-54 8. Nadja Gilchrist
............................................... 101-36
DOUBLES
(2009-12)
99-30
Silvia Garcia (2013-16)......................................................
............................................ 96-54
COMBINED VICTORIES
Yvette Hyndman (2007-10)
MOST
245,
................................................... 133-S, 112-D
Maho Kowase
............................................... 120-S,
2. 238, Lauren Herring
118-D
....................................... 124-S,
230, Chelsey Gullickson
106-D
................................................ 120-S,
223, Cameron Ellis
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SEC HISTORY

SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

1983 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

18-5 Overall Record, 11-1 SEC

Georgia claimed its first SEC title, going 8-1 in the regular season and then sweeping through the league tournament in Tuscaloosa, Ala. At the SEC Tournament, Georgia avenged its only league loss of the year, defeating Florida 5-4 in the final. For the second-straight year, Lisa Spain earned All-America honors, compiling a 32-4 mark and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals. Also, Maxxine Kaufman and Dot Higgins played key roles during the season and in the SEC Tournament.

1989 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

24-4 Overall Record, 8-1 SEC

Georgia captured its second SEC title with a four-point margin over rival Florida (29-25) after a stellar showing in the league tournament. Stacey Schefflin (No. 2 singles), Caryn Moss (No. 3 singles, No. 3 Doubles) and Jill Waldman (No. 5 singles, No. 3 doubles) earned first place finishes in their SEC flights. Schefflin, Moss and Shannan McCarthy earned All-America honors and McCarthy was named the National-Player-to-Watch. Waldman and Amila Fetahagic were named Academic All-Americans.

1990 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

23-4 Overall Record, 11-1 SEC

Georgia recorded its first-ever perfect regular season mark against SEC opponents including six shutouts and halted Florida’s six-year SEC winning streak. The fourth-ranked Bulldogs began league play with a 5-4 win over thirdranked Florida. The Gators shared the league title after a 5-2 win over Georgia in the SEC Tournament final. For the second year in a row, Shannan McCarthy, Stacey Schefflin and Caryn Moss earned All-America honors and Schefflin was named the National Senior of the Year.

1994 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

27-2 Overall Record, 14-0 SEC

Georgia’s magical season began with a USTA/ITA National Indoor team title in March and continued through conference play as they went undefeated in the SEC. The NCAA champions posted three wins over Florida during the year. At one point, Georgia’s entire lineup was ranked among the top 100. Four Bulldogs earned All-America honors, seven made All-SEC including Angela Lettiere who went on to win the NCAA singles title and was named College Player of the Year, National Senior of the Year and SEC Player of the Year. Lettiere and Michelle Anderson won the USTA/ITA national indoor doubles title too and ended the year ranked No. 1.

2000 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

18-5 Overall Record, 11-0 SEC

Georgia grabbed its fifth SEC title, going a perfect 11-0 in the regular season as junior Aarthi Venkatesan headlined a championship squad that would go on to win the program’s second NCAA title, beating Stanford in the finals to finish the season ranked No. 1 with a 27-2 overall record. Venkatesan, the 2000 SEC Player of the Year, was one of five Bulldogs to be named All-SEC while Lori Grey earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors. Venkatesan, Grey, Marissa Catlin and Esther Knox earned All-America honors too.

2002 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS 26-2 Overall Record, 11-0 SEC

Georgia extended its home match winning streak to 50 and posted several impressive road victories to help garner its sixth SEC title. The Bulldogs began their winning ways with another USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title and then went undefeated in conference play. Agata Cioroch headlined the squad as she was named the ITA National Player to Watch, was the lone All-American and was one of five players to be named All-SEC. Alexandra Smith earned MVP honors as she came up big with clinching wins over second-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, at top-ranked Florida and South Alabama in the NCAA Championships with the match on the line.

2007 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS 24-2 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC

Georgia extended its home match winning streak to 50 and posted several impressive road victories to help garner its sixth SEC title. The Bulldogs began their winning ways with another USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title and then went undefeated in conference play. Agata Cioroch headlined the squad as she was named the ITA National Player to Watch, was the lone All-American and was one of five players to be named All-SEC. Alexandra Smith earned MVP honors as she came up big with clinching wins over second-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, at top-ranked Florida and South Alabama in the NCAA Championships with the match on the line.

2009 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS 27-3 Overall Record, 10-1 SEC

The Bulldogs claimed another SEC title in 2009 behind a 10-1 performance in the SEC and then followed that up with their third straight SEC Tournament crown and an NCAA Final Four showing. Senior Monika Dancevic was the SEC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player for her steady performance at the No. 4 slot in singles and No. 2 doubles. She was named to the first team All-SEC team along with freshmen Nadja Gilchrist and Chelsey Gullickson. The freshmen duo earned All-America honors as well.

2013 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

24-4 Overall Record, 12-1 SEC

Georgia won its ninth SEC championship after going 12-1 in SEC play, including wins on the road over No.3 Texas A&M and No. 8 Alabama. Along with the men, it was the fourth time in history that both the men’s and womens team’s have won the SEC regular season title in the same year. The Bulldogs went on the road to clinch the title, first beating No. 22 Auburn 4-0 and then topping No. 8 Alabama 4-0. Georgia had four represenatives on the All-SEC Teams; Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase were named to the first team, while Kate Fuller and Silvia Garcia were named to the second team. Garcia was also named to the conference’s All-Freshman Team.

2019 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

28-2 Overall Record, 13-0 SEC

Georgia captured its tenth SEC championship after going a perfect 13-0, joining the 2002 team as the only other Bulldog team to go undefeated in the regular season. It also marked the first SEC team to end the conference slate without a loss since Florida did so in 2016. Georgia clinched the regular season title after defeating Vanderbilt 4-1. The team would go on the finish as the National Runner-Up falling to Stanford in the National Championship match. Meg Kowalski was named SEC Freshman on the Year with Katarina Jokic, Marta Gonzalez, Vivian Wolff, Lourdes Carle and Elena Christofi were all named to All-SEC teams.

2021 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS

23-2 Overall Record, 13-0 SEC

Georgia captured its eleventh SEC title, going 13-0 in conference play, sweeping 10 of those 13 foes. It was the fourth season the Bulldogs won both regular season and tournament title since the 2009 season. The championship was clinched after sweeping Alabama 4-0. Georgia would go on to finsih the season 23-2. Jeff Wallace was named SEC Coach of the Year, Katarina Jokic was named SEC Player of the Year and Lea Ma Newcomer of the Year. Jokic, Ma, Meg Kowalski and Morgan Coppoc were all named First Team All-SEC.

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SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1983 – TUSCALOOSA, ALA. (HOST: ALABAMA)

First Round: Georgia 6, LSU 3

Semifinals: Georgia 5, Tennessee 4

Finals: Georgia 5, Florida 4

1990 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOST: TENNESSEE)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 5, Auburn 0

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 5, #4 Tennessee 1

Final: #2 Florida 5, Georgia 2

1991 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOST: TENNESSEE)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 5, Tennessee 2

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 6, #3 LSU 0

Final: #1 Florida 5, #2 Georgia 1

1992 – TUSCALOOSA, ALA. (HOST: ALABAMA)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 5, #7 Alabama 0

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 5, #3 Tennessee 1

Final: #1 Florida 5, #2 Georgia 4

1993 – NASHVILLE, TENN. (HOST: VANDERBILT)

Quarterfinals: #3 Georgia 5, #6 Tennessee 4

Semifinals: #3 Georgia 5, #2 Ole Miss 2

Final: #1 Florida 5, #3 Georgia 2

1994 – FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (HOST: ARKANSAS)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 5, #8 Auburn 0

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 5, #4 Ole Miss 1

Final: #1 Georgia 5, #2 Florida 3

1995 – AUBURN, ALA. (HOST: AUBURN)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 6, #7 Ole Miss 0

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 5, #6 LSU 0

Final: #1 Florida 5, #2 Georgia 4

1996 – GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

First Round: #7 Georgia 5, #10 Kentucky 1

Quarterfinals: #7 Georgia 5, #2 South Carolina 4

Semifinals: #3 Vanderbilt 5, #7 Georgia 2

1997 –ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 5, #10 Kentucky 1

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 5, #3 Ole Miss 3

Final: #1 Florida 5, #2 Georgia 1

1998 – LEXINGTON, KY. (HOST: KENTUCKY)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 5, #7 South Carolina 1

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 5, #6 Tennessee 2

Final: #1 Florida 5, #2 Georgia 2

1999 – BATON ROUGER, LA. (HOST: LSU)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 5, #7 Arkansas 0

Semifinals: #3 Ole Miss 5, #2 Georgia 4

2000 – OXFORD, MISS. (HOST: OLE MISS)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 5, #9 Mississippi State 2

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 5, #5 Tennessee 0

Final: #2 Florida 5, #1 Georgia 1

2001 – STARKVILLE, MISS. (HOST: MISSISSIPPI STATE)

Quarterfinals: #4 Georgia 4, #5 South Carolina 3

Semifinals: #4 Georgia 4, #1 Florida 2

Final: #4 Georgia 4, #2 Tennessee 1

2002 – COLUMBIA, S.C. (HOST: SOUTH CAROLINA)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 4, #8 Ole Miss 0

Semifinals: #4 South Carolina 4, #1 Georgia 2

2003 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOST: TENNESSEE)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 4, #7 South Carolina 0

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 4, #3 Kentucky 1

Final: #1 Florida 4, #2 Georgia 0

2004 – NASHVILLE, TENN. (HOST: VANDERBILT)

Quarterfinals: #6 Kentucky 4, #3 Georgia 1

2005 – TUSCALOOSA, ALA. (HOST: ALABAMA)

First Round: #5 Georgia 4, #12 Auburn 0

Quarterfinals: #5 Georgia 4, #4 Tennessee 1

Semifinals: #1 Kentucky 4, #5 Georgia 2

2006 – GAINSEVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

Quarterfinals: #5 Tennessee 4, #4 Georgia 3

2007 – LEXINGTON, KY. (HOST: KENTUCKY)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 4, #8 Auburn 1

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 4, #5 Tennessee 1

Final: #1 Georgia 4, #2 Florida 2

2008 – AUBURN, ALA. (HOST: AUBURN)

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia 4, #7 Kentucky 1

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 4, #3 Arkansas 3

Final: #2 Georgia 4, #1 Florida 3

2009 – FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (HOST: ARKANSAS)

Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia 4 , #8 Alabama 1

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 4, #4 Florida 2

Final: #1 Georgia 4, #3 Tennessee 0

2010 – ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

Quarterfinals: #5 South Carolina 4, #4 Georgia 1

2011 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOST: TENNESSEE)

Quarterfinals: #3 Georgia 4, #6 Arkansas 0

Semifinals: #2 Tennessee 4, #3 Georgia 1

2012 – OXFORD, MISS. (HOST: OLE MISS)

Quarterfinals: #3 Georgia 4, #6 South Carolina 0

Semifinals: #3 Georgia 4, #2 Alabama 2

Final: #1 Florida 4, #3 Georgia 1

2013 – STARKVILLE, MISS. (HOST: MISSISSIPPI STATE)

Third Round: #1 Georgia 4, #9 Ole Miss 0

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 4, #4 Alabama 0

Final: #3 Florida 4, #1 Georgia 0

2014 – COLUMBIA, MO. (HOST: MISSOURI)

Third Round: #3 Georgia 4, #11 LSU 0

Semifinals: #3 Georgia 4, #2 Vanderbilt 1

Final: #3 Georgia 4, #1 Alabama 0

2015 – COLUMBIA, S.C. (HOST: SOUTH CAROLINA)

Third Round: #2 Georgia 4, #10 Mississippi State 0

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 4, #6 LSU 0

Final: #4 Vanderbilt 4, #3 Georgia 3

2016 – BATON ROUGE, LA. (HOST: LSU)

Third Round: #3 Georgia 4, #6 Texas A&M 1

Semifinals: #3 Georgia 4, #2 Vanderbilt 0

Final: #1 Florida 4, #3 Georgia 2

2017 – NASHVILLE, TENN. (HOST: VANDERBILT)

Third Round: #10 Auburn 4, #2 Georgia 1

2018 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOST: TENNESSEE)

Third Round: #5 Ole Miss 4, #4 Georgia 1

2019 – COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS. (HOST: TEXAS A&M)

Third Round: #1 Georgia 4, #9 LSU 0

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 4, #5 Texas A&m 0

Final: #2 South Carolina 4, #1 Georgia 3

2020 – CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19

2021 – TUSCALOOSA, ALA. (HOST: ALABAMA)

Third Round: #1 Georgia 4, #9 Kentucky 0

Semifinals: #1 Georgia 4, #4 Tennessee 0

Final: #1 Georgia 4, #3 Texas A&M 0

2022 – GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

Third Round: #3 Georgia 4, #6 South Carolina 2

Semifinals: #3 Georgia 4, #7 Tennessee 3

Final: #1 Texas A&M 4, #3 Georgia 0

2023 – FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (HOST: ARKANSAS)

Third Round: #2 Georgia 4, #10 LSU 0

Semifinals: #2 Georgia 4, #3 Tennessee 2

Final: #2 Georgia 4, #1 Texas A&M 2

***Note: The SEC began it’s current team format tournament in 1990. Before that date, the tournament was individual flights excluding the 1982 and 1983 season.

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SEC SINGLES

NO.1 SINGLES

1980 Mary Lynne Smisson

1984

Lisa Spain

1986.............................................................................Jane Cohodes

NO.2 SINGLES

1989........................................................................ Stacey Schefflin

NO.3 SINGLES

1986 Alice Reen

1989 Caryn Moss

NO.4 SINGLES

N/A

NO.5 SINGLES

1985...................................................................................

Alice Reen

1986 Laurie Friedland

1988 Jill Waldman

1989............................................................................... Jill Waldman

NO.6 SINGLES

1985......................................................................... Laurie Friedland

Waldman & Caryn Moss

Note: Since the 1982 & 1983 championships did not follow a flighted format, there were no individual championships awarded those years. The individual championships were discontinued after the 1989 tournament since the team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament in 1990.

CHAMPIONS
SEC DOUBLES CHAMPIONS NO.1 DOUBLES 1988 Stacey Schefflin & Lisa Apanay NO.2 DOUBLES 1981 .......................................................Holly Mills & Jamie Kaplan
DOUBLES
............................................ Jill
& Laurie Friedland
Jill
NO.3
1987
Waldman
1989....................................................
SEC TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RECORD ALABAMA ...................................................................................... 5-0 ARKANSAS 3-0 AUBURN 4-1 FLORIDA ........................................................................................ 6-12 KENTUCKY 5-2 LSU................................................................................................... 7-0 MISSISSIPPI STATE.......................................................................2-0 OLE MISS 7-3 SOUTH CAROLINA .........................................................................5-2 TENNESSEE 15-2 TEXAS A&M 3-1 VANDERBILT ................................................................................... 2-2 SEC TOURNAMENT MVP 1997 ................................................................... Michelle Anderson 1998 Marrissa Catlin 2001 Mariel Verban 2007 ........................................................................... Natalie Frazier 2008 Kelley Hyndman 2009 .................................................................... Monika Dancevic 2014 ................................................................................Silvia Garcia 2021 Morgan Coppoc 2023............................................................................ Meg Kowalski * SEC began naming an MVP in 1997 SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2011 Cameron Ellis 2012 ............................................................................ Maho Kowase ......................................................................................... Lilly Kimbell 2013 Kate Fuller .................................................................................... Lauren Herring 2014 Silvia Garcia Lilly Kimbell 2015........................................................................... Lauren Herring Hannah King 2016........................................................................ Kennedy Shaffer .....................................................................................Mariana Gould 2019 Elena Christofi ......................................................................................... Vivian Wolff 2021 ......................................................................... Morgan Coppoc Lea Ma 2022 ............................................................................... Mell Reasco Ania Hertel 2023..................................................................... Guillermina Grant ...................................................................................... Meg Kowalski GEORGIA WOMEN’S TENNIS 36 GEORGIADOGS.COM
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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS BULLDOGS

1987 - LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (HOST: UCLA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Miami 4

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Trinity 4

Semifinals: Georgia 5, SMU 3

Final: Stanford 5, Georgia 1

1988 - LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (HOST: UCLA)

1st Round: Georgia 6, Indiana 0

Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 3

1989 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Texas 1

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Cal 1

Semifinals: Stanford 6, Georgia 0

1990 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Oklahoma State 1

Quarterfinals: Stanford 6, Georgia 0

1991 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Georgia 6, Indiana 0

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Pepperdine 1

Semifinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 1

1992 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Duke 5, Georgia 4

1993 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Indiana 3

Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 1

1994 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Southern Cal 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Duke 0

Semifinals: Georgia 5, Cal 3

Final: Georgia 5, Stanford 4

1995 - MALIBU, CALIF. (HOST: PEPPERDINE)

1st Round: Georgia 5, South Carolina 4

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Duke 0

Semifinals: Florida 5, Georgia 0

1996 - COLUMBIA, S.C. (HOST: USC)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Miami 2

Regional Semifinal: Georgia 5, Tennessee 2

Regional Final:Clemson 5, Georgia 4

1997 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: William & Mary 0, Georgia 5

1998 - NOTRE DAME, IND. (HOST: NOTRE DAME)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Kansas 3

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, William & Mary 2

Semifinals: Florida 5, Georgia 1

1999 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (HOST: FLORIDA)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Central Florida 0

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Miss. State 0

Semifinals: Georgia 5, South Carolina 0

Final: Cal 5, Georgia 4

2000 - MALIBU, CALIF. (HOST: PEPPERDINE)

1st Round: Georgia 5, Furman 0

2nd Round: Georgia 5, Ohio State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 5, South Alabama 1

Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Southern Cal 1

Semifinals: Georgia 5, Florida 2

Final: Georgia 5, Stanford 4

2001 - ATLANTA, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA TECH)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Coastal Carolina 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Miss. State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 5, Baylor 0

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Southern Cal 0

Semifinals: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2

2002 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Alabama 3

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 1

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 2

Semifinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0

2003 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Georgia 4, UMBC 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Alabama 1

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Kentucky 0

Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0

2004 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Samford 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Fresno State 2

Quarterfinals: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2

2005 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Quinniapac 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 0

Round of 16: Georiga 4, Cal 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Stanford 1

2006 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Indiana 1

2nd Round: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 2

2007 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Auburn 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, William & Mary 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Cal 1

2008 - TULSA, OKLA. (HOST: TULSA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Yale 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 0

Round of 16: Arkansas 4, Georgia 2

2009 - COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (HOST: TEXAS A&M)

1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Boise State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Florida 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, South Carolina 3

Semifinals: Duke 5, Georgia 2

2010 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Harvard 0

2nd Round: Clemson 4, Georgia 2

2011 - STANFORD, CALIF. (HOST: STANFORD)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Marist 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Alabama 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 3

Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0

2012 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, College of Charleston 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Clemson 3

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Texas 0

Quarterfinals: Duke 4, Georgia 2

2013 - CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (HOST: ILLINOIS)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Arizona State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Clemson 2

Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 1

2014 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Elon 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Southern Cal 3

Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Georgia 1

2015 - WACO, TEXAS (HOST: BAYLOR)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Charelston Southern 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Duke 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Michigan 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Stanford 1

Semifinals: UCLA 4, Georgia 1

2016 - TULSA, OKLA. (HOST: TULSA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, North Florida 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Baylor 0

Round of 16: Oklahoma State 4, Georgia 0

2017 - ATHENS, GA. (HOST: GEORGIA)

1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina State 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, North Carolina State 0

Round of 16: Pepperdine 4, Georgia 3

2018 - WINSTON SALEM, N.C. (HOST: WAKE FOREST)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Georgia State 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, South Carolina 3

Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 0

2019 - ORLANDO, FLA. (HOST: UCF)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Alabama State 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Michigan 2

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Vanderbilt 3

Semifinals: Georgia 4, Duke 2

Final: Stanford 4, Georgia 0

2020 - ORLANDO, FLA. (HOST: UCF)

Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021 - ORLANDO, FLA. (HOST: UCF)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Austin Peay St. 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 1

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Virginia 1

Quarterfinals: NC State 4, Georgia 2

2022 - CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (HOST: ILLINOIS)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Charleston Southern. 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Wake Forest 0

Round of 16: Duke 4, Georgia 1

2023 - ORLANDO, FLA. (HOST: UCF)

1st Round: Georgia 4, Florida A&M 0

2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 0

Round of 16: Georgia 4, Oklahoma 1

Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Michigan 0

Semifinals Georgia 0, North Carolina 4

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NCAA TOURNAMENT SINGLES RESULTS

1983

LISA SPAIN

1st Rd.: def. Foreman (Clemson) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Blumentritt (Rice) 6-0, 7-5

Rd. of 16: lost Allen (Trinity) 6-0, 6-2

1984

LISA SPAIN

1st Rd.: def. Linstrom (N.E. Louisiana) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Elliott (Trinity) 6-2, 6-3

Rd. of 16: def. Jung (Pepperdine) 6-4, 7-5

QF: def. Minter (UCLA) 7-5, 7-5

SF: def. Rush (Trinity) 3-6, 7-6 (10), 6-3

F: def. Gates (Stanford) 7-5, 3-6, 6-3

1986

JANE COHODES

1st Rd.: lost Prah (Cal) 6-1, 6-4

1987

LAURIE FRIEDLAND

1st Rd.: def. Hahn (Kentucky) 7-6 (5), 6-2

2nd Rd.: lost Savides (Stanford) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1

1988

LIZ ALEXANDER

1st Rd.: def. Wood (Oklahoma State) 6-2, 6-0

2nd Rd.: lost Stafford (Florida) 6-0, 6-0

STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd: lost Norwood (Southern Cal) 6-3, 6-0

1989

SHANNAN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: def. Larking (San Diego) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Foltz (Indiana) 4-6, 7-5, 6-0

Rd. of 16: def. Albano (Cal) 7-6(5), 6-2

QF: lost Porter (Pepperdine) 7-6, (4), 6-1

STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd.: def. Sampras (UCLA) 6-0, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Reece (Indiana) 6-1, 6-1

Rd. of 16: lost Santrock (SMU) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2

LIZ ALEXANDER

1st Rd.: def. Jockosky (Arizona State) 1-6, 7-5, 6-2

2nd Rd.: lost Helgeson (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-1

CARYN MOSS

1st Rd.: def. Sloan (Brown) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Emmons (UCLA) 6-2, 7-5 (5)

JILL WALDMAN

1st Rd.: lost Yates (Kentucky) 6-2, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Hazlett (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(1)

Rd of 16: lost Colosio (LSU) 6-4, 6-3

1990

SHANNAN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: def. Booth (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 6-1

2nd Rd.: lost Hamers (Kansas) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1

CARYN MOSS

1st Rd.: def. Carotenuto (U.S. Inter.) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Green (Stanford) 6-4, 6-1

STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd.: def. Durak (William & Mary) 6-3, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Denforth (Florida) 6-1, 6-3

Rd. of 16: lost Graham (Stanford) 6-4, 6-0

JILL WALDMAN

1st Rd.: def. Jonkowsky (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Lozzano (Cal) 6-2, 6-1

1991

Angela Lettiere

1st Rd.: lost Kuttler (Florida) 6-4, 6-3

SHANNAN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: def. Sampras (UCLA) 6-1, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Verbruggen (Miami)

Rd. of 16: def. Vigueira (Cal) 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5)

QF: def. Farley (Florida)6-2, 5-7, 7-5

SF: lost Birch(Stanford) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3

TONYA BOGDONAS

1st Rd.: lost Mazzotta (Miami) 6-0, 6-2

LAURA KIMEL

1st Rd.: def. Yates (Arizona) 6-3, 6-0

2nd Rd.: lost Exum (Duke) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4

1992

SHANNAN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: def. Sirianni (Oklahoma State) 6-2, 6-0

2nd Rd.: def. Schmitt (Southern Cal) 6-2, 6-4

Rd. of 16: def. Reece (Indiana) 6-2, 6-4

QF: def. Lloyd (Florida) 6-0, 6-3

SF: def. Poruri (Stanford) 6-2, 6-3

F: lost Raymond (Florida) 6-3, 6-3

SHAWN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: def. Abe (Cal) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd.: Gurney (North Carolina) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1

1993

ANNE CHAUZU

1st Rd.: def. Poulos (Cal) 6-2, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Farley (Florida) 6-1, 6-2

STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: lost Mazzotta (Miami) 7-5, 7-5

1994

STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: def. Olejar (Pepperdine) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5

2nd Rd.: lost Tzvetkova (Clemson) 6-1, 2-6, 6-3

ANGELA LETTIERE

1st Rd.: def. Callen (Virginia) 6-4, 6-0

2nd Rd.: def. Hint (N.C. State) 6-2, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Poulos (Cal) 7-5, 6-1

QF: def. Chi (UCLA) 6-1, 6-0

SF: def. Collantes (Ole Miss) 7-6(6), 6-1

F: def. Phebus (UCLA) 7-6(4), 6-2

1995

MICHELLE ANDERSON

1st Rd.: lost Davidson (Cal) 6-3, 6-2

ANNA CHAUZU

1st Rd.: lost Simkova (Southern Cal) 6-2, 6-4

TINA SAMARA

1st Rd.: lost Bash (Kentucky) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5(6)

STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: def. Lyons (Duke) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Okada (UCSB) 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(5)

Rd. of 16: def. Chi (UCLA) 6-2, 6-4

QF: def. Viollet (Miami) 7-5, 6-4

SF: lost Pace (Texas) 6-1, 6-1

1996

MICHELLE ANDERSON

1st Rd.: def. Petrov (Pepperdine) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Hall (Notre Dame) 6-4, 6-4

ANNE CHAUZU

1st Rd.: def. Sanderson (Duke) 6-3, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Hunt (Kansas) 6-4, 6-2

1997

MICHELLE ANDERSON

1st Rd.: ret. Harris (Wake Forest) 6-2, 0-1

MARISSA CATLIN

1st Rd.: def. Lepsi (Tennessee) 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Merchant (Florida) 7-6(4), 6-4

Rd. of 16: lost Lesenarova (San Diego) 6-3, 7-5

1998

VANESSA CASTELLANO

1st Rd.: def. Knox (Cal) 7-5, 1-6, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Nickitas (Florida) 7-6(4), 6-2

AARTHI VENKATESAN

1st Rd.: lost Boyd (Southern Cal) 3-6, 7-6(3), 7-5

1999

VANESSA CASTELLANO

1st Rd.: def. Warkentin (Southern Cal) 7-5, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Emami (Kentucky) 6-3, 6-2

Rd. of 16: def. Webb (Duke) 7-5, 6-2

QF: def. Pavlidou (Arkansas) 6-3, 6-1

SF: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4

AARTHI VENKATESAN

1st Rd.: def. Dascoli (Ohio State) 6-3, 6-0

2nd Rd.: def. Cooper (UCLA) 6-4, 6-1

Rd. of 16: lost Huber (Southern Cal) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(4)

MARISSA CATLIN

1st Rd.: def. Giraldo (Clemson) 7-5, 7-6(5)

2nd Rd.: def. Friganovic (New Mexico)

Rd. of 16: lost Valkyova (San Diego) 6-4, 6-3

ESTHER KNOX

1st Rd.: def. Griffin (Maryland) 6-2, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Ditty (Vanderbilt) 6-4, 6-3

Rd. of 16: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2

2000

MARISSA CATLIN

1st Rd.: def. Piski (Auburn) 6-2, 6-0

2nd Rd.: lost Granville (Stanford) 6-2, 6-0

LORI GREY

1st Rd.: def. Nasser (Northwestern) 6-2, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Hazlett (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(1)

Rd of 16: lost Colosio (LSU) 6-4, 6-3

ESTHER KNOX

1st Rd.: def. Chiew (BYU) 6-3, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Irvin (Stanford) 6-4, 6-3

AARTHI VENKATESAN

1st Rd.: def. Blau (Arizona) 6-2, 6-0

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2nd Rd.: def. Frey (Ole Miss) 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3

Rd. of 16: def. Bielik (Wake Forest) 6-1, 7-6(3)

QF: def. Lehnhoff (Florida) 7-6(7), 3-6, 6-0

SF: lost Granville (Stanford) 6-1, 6-0

2001

AARTHI VENKATESAN

1st Rd.: def. Tokuda (Stanford) 6-3, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Ditty (Vanderbilt) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3

ANNE NGUYEN

1st Rd.: def. Miller (Duke) 5-7, 7-6, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Engel (Arizona State) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2

MARIEL VERBAN

1st Rd.: def. Parekh (Baylor) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Kalvaria (Stanford) 6-4, 6-1

2002

AGATA CIOROCH

1st Rd.: def. Dumitrescu (Florida State) 6-2, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Pillay (Tulsa) 6-0, 6-1

Rd. of 16: lost Lastra (Stanford) 6-0, 6-4

2003

AGATA CIOROCH

1st Rd.: def. Perianu (Oklahoma) 6-4, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Pinchbeck (North Carolina) Rd. of 16: def. Sumatri (Washington) 6-2, 6-4

QF: def. Kops-Jones (Cal) 6-7(2), 6-2, 6-2

SF: lost Castellvi (Tennessee) 7-5, 6-2

ANNE NGUYEN

1st Rd: lost Encina (Tennessee) 6-1, 6-2

2004

AGATA CIOROCH

1st Rd.: lost Karnaukhova (Sacramento State) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4

SHADISHA ROBINSON

1st Rd.: def. Aburto (TCU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2

2nd Rd.: lost Kalsarieva (Kentucky) 5-7, 7-5, 6-4

2005

SHADISA ROBINSON

1st Rd.: lost Yesley (Stanford) 6-3, 6-4

NATALIE FRAZIER

1st Rd.: lost Walter (Baylor) 6-3, 6-2

2006

NATALIE FRAZIER

1st Rd.: lost Carleton (Duke) 7-5, 6-3

2007

NATALIE FRAZIER

1st Rd.: def. Cerna (Baylor) 6-1, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Zheltova (Sacramento State) 7-5, 6-3

Rd. of 16: def. Logar (Stanford) 6-0, 5-7, 7-6(6)

QF: lost Falcon (LSU) 6-4, 6-4

MONIKA DANCEVIC

1st Rd.: lost Cohen (Miami) 6-0, 4-6, 6-2

2008

KELLY HYNDMAN

1st Rd.: def. Voelker (Denver) 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(3)

2nd Rd.: lost Zemenova (Baylor) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2

YVETTE HYNDMAN

1st Rd.: lost Uvarova (VCU) 5-7, 6-3, 6-3

2009

CHELSEY GULLICKSON

1st Rd.: def. Kissell (Miami) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Abdala (Arizona State) 6-3, 6-1

Rd. of 16: def. Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 7-6(5)

QF: def. def. Mosolova (Northwestern) 6-1, 6-4

SF: lost Vallverdu (Miami) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4

NADJA GILCHRIST

1st Rd.: lost Andersson (Cal) 6-2, 6-4

YVETTE HYNDMAN

1st Rd.: lost Schnack (UCLA) 6-3, 6-3

2010

CHELSEY GULLICKSON

1st Rd.: def. Rubesova (N.W. State) 6-1, 6-1

2nd Rd.: def. Marand (North Carolina) 7-6(3), 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Will (Florida) 6-1, 6-4

QF: def. Falconi (Georgia Tech) 6-2, 6-4

SF: def. Barte (Stanford) 7-6(6), 6-3

F: def. Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 7-6(7)

2011

CHELSEY GULLICKSON

1st Rd.: def. Wong (Clemson) 4-6, 6-3, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Muresan (Michigan) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3

Rd. of 16: def. De Bruycker (UNC) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2

QF: lost Juricova (Cal) 6-3, 6-0

2012

CHELSEY GULLICKSON

1st Rd.: lost Santamaria (Southern Cal) 6-3, 6-2

MAHO KOWASE

1st Rd.: lost Ellis (Texas) 2-6, 7-6(5), 6-1

2013

LAUREN HERRING

1st Rd.: def. Turvy (Northwestern) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Scandalis (Southern Cal) 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Hardebeck (Stanford) 6-0, 6-2

QF: lost Weatherholt (Nebraska) 6-2, 6-2

MAHO KOWASE

1st Rd.: def. Smith (UC-Irvine) 4-6, 7-6(7-5), 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Sanchez (Texas A&M) 6-2, 6-1

2014

SILVIA GARCIA

1st Rd.: def. Niu (Northwestern) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Davidson (Stanford) 6-0, 6-7(6), 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost Capra (Duke) 7-6(4), 6-2

LAUREN HERRING

1st Rd.: def. Vyskocilova (Tulane) 6-1, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Zhao (Stanford) 7-6(4), 7-5

MAHO KOWASE

1st Rd.: lost Cater (North Carolina) 6-4, 6-3

2015

LAUREN HERRING

1st Rd.: lost Lohan (Miami) 6-1, 6-4

2016

CAROLINE BRINSON

1st Rd.: def. Manasse (Cal) 6-3, 6-2 ELLEN PEREZ

1st Rd.: def. Vaidya (Columbia) 6-0, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Adamovic (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 7-5

KENNEDY SHAFFER

1st Rd.: def. Kay (UNC) 6-1, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Yurovsky (Michigan) 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(4)

Rd. of 16: def. Ip (Rice) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2

SF: lost Stefani (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-4

2017

ELENA CHRISTOFI

1st Rd.: lost Marker (Arizona) 7-5, 7-6(10-8)

ELLEN PEREZ

1st Rd.: def. Guerin (Wake Forest) 6-3,6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Fung (Washington) 7-5, 6-3

Rd. of 16: lost Danilina (Florida) 6-4, 7-6(7-3)

KENNEDY SHAFFER

1st Rd.: lost Daavettila (North Carolina) 7-5, 6-3

2018

KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: lost Sherif Ahmed (Pepperdine) 7-5, 4-6, 6-4

2019

MARTA GONZALEZ

1st Rd.: def. Ewing (Southern Cal)

2nd Rd.: lost Morra (North Carolina) 7-6(7-5), 6-2

KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: def. Kozarov (Furman)7-5, 7-5

2nd Rd.: def. Turati (Texas) 7-6(7-3), 6-2

Rd. of 16: def. Rychagovea (Kansas) 6-1, 6-7(6-8), 6-3

QF: def. Hart (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3

SF: def. Chen (Duke) 7-5, 6-2

F: lost Perez-Somarriba (Miami) 6-7(1-7), 6-2, 6-3

2020

Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021

KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: def. Khatamova (UCSB) 6-1, 7-6(5)

2nd Rd.: lost Tjen (Oregon) 6-1, 6-4

MEG KOWALSKI

1st Rd.: def. Jones (UNC) 6-2, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Kozarov (Furman) 7-5, 6-4

Rd. of 16: lost Navarro (Virginia) 6-1, 6-1

LEA MA

1st Rd.: def. Stolmar (UCF) 6-1, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Daavettila (UNC) 6-4, 6-4

2023

LEA MA

1st Rd.: def. Alsola (Cal) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Yarlagadda (UNC) 6-7, 6-1, 7-5

Rd. of 16: lost Blake (Stanford) 6-4, 7-6

MELL REASCO

1st Rd.: def. Brantmeier (UNC) 2-6, 6-2, 7-6

2nd Rd.: lost Yepifanova (Stanford) 7-6, 6-3

DASHA VIDMANOVA

1st Rd.: def. Gulihur (North Florida) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Fliegner (Michigan) 6-2, 6-3

Rd. of 16: lost Sieg (Southern Cal) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2

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NCAA TOURNAMENT DOUBLES RESULTS

1983

NANCY COHEN/LISA SPAIN

1st Rd.: lost Burgin/Gates (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4

1984

ALICE REEN/LISA SPAIN

1st Rd.: def. Wood/Rudd (Rice) 6-3, 4-6 /, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost MacGregor/Howell (San Diego State) 6-4, 6-3

1986

JANE COHODES/ALICE REEN

1st Rd.: lost Fletcher/Finerman (Cal) 6-4,7-5

1988

LISA APANAY/STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd.: def. Chambers/Neil (Illinois) 7-5, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4) 2nd Rd.: lost Campbell/Marshall (Oklahoma) 6-4, 7-5

1989

SHANNAN MCCARTHY/STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd.: def. Amend/Jonkowsky (Arizona State) 7-6 (9), 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Finerman/Albano (Cal) 6-3, 6-3

1990

SHANNAN MCCARTHY/STACEY SCHEFFLIN

1st Rd.: def. Lane/Iiorkowski (Boston College) 6-1,6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Amend/Glitz (Arizona State) 6-3, 6-4

QF: def. Gilchrist/Plautz (Texas) 6-1, 6-3

SF: lost Birch/Graham (Stanford) 6-3, 6-3

CARYN MOSS/JILL WALDMAN

1st Rd.: lost Booth/Waniek (Oklahoma State) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4

1991

ANGELA LETTIERE/SHANNAN MCCARTHY

1st Rd.: lost Bergan/Rojohn (Arizona State) 6-1, 5-7, 6-4

1992

SHAWN MCCARTHY/STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: def. Salvatierra/Stevens (Utah) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Barone/Collantes (Ole Miss) 6-3, 6-4

QF: lost McKeon/Richards (San Diego) 6-2, 7-5

1993

ANNE CHAUZU/ANGELA LETTIERE

1st Rd.: def. Cioffi/Geiger (Arizona State) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Guenther/van der Merwe (William & Mary) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4

1994

TINA SAMARA/STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: def. Poruri/Schlukebir (Stanford) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4

2nd Rd.: lost Bougnol/Piquemal (Ole Miss) 6-2, 6-3

1995

TINA SAMARA/STACY SHEPPARD

1st Rd.: def. Gevers/Villarroel (South Alabama) 6-2, 6-3

2nd Rd.: def. Italiano/Schmitt (Southern Cal) 6-4, 6-3

QF: def. Bleszynski/Schlukebir (Stanford) 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4

SF: lost Phebus/Starrett (UCLA) 6-3, 1-6, 6-2

1996

MICHELLE ANDERSON/ANNE CHAUZU

1st Rd.: lost Scott/Shasby (Stanford) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1

1997

MICHELLE ANDERSON/MARISSA CATLIN

1st Rd.: def. Maes/Pietrucha (Arizona) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Basica/Green (Florida) 6-3, 6-3

QF: def. Csapo/Svedenhov (Pepperdine) 6-4, 6-3

SF: def. Bleszynski/Scott (Stanford) 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-1

F: lost Buth/Nickitas (Florida) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2

1999

VANESSA CASTELLANO/MARISSA CATLIN

1st Rd.: def. Fernandez/Penalvo (Marquette) 6-0, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Ondrejkova/Puflerova (South Alabama) 6-0, 6-1

QF: def. Dasso/Hall (Notre Dame) 6-3, 6-4

SF: def. Lesenarova/Valkyova (Southern Cal) 6-1, 6-2

F: lost Augustus/Jensen (Cal) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1

2000

MARISSA CATLIN/LORI GREY

1st Rd.: def. Nedelkova/Ondrisova (Virginia Commonwealth) 6-2, 7-5

2nd Rd.: Colosio/Mores (LSU) 7-5, 6-2

QF: def. Bergman/Bielik (Wake Forest) 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-0

SF: def. Ondrekjova/Puflerova (South Alabama) 7-5, 6-3

F: lost Curren/Jensen (Cal) 4-6, 6-1, 7-5

ESTHER KNOX/AARTHI VENKATESAN

1st Rd.: def. Castellvi/Ojeda (Tennessee) 7-5, 6-3

2nd Rd.: lost Ashley/Irvin (Stanford) 5-7, 6-3, 6-2

2001

AARTHI VENKATESAN/LORI GREY

1st Rd.: lost Gough/Regnier (Arizona) 6-3, 6-1

2002

AGATA CIOROCH/LORI GREY

1st Rd.: lost Boyanovich/Radman (South Carolina) 7-5, 6-3

2003

AGATA CIOROCH/LORI GREY

1st Rd.: def. Dawaf/Rotondi (Florida) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1

2nd Rd.: def. Smekodub/Kuhn (Tulane) 6-4, 6-1

QF: lost Fusano/Kops-Jones (Cal) 6-4, 6-2

2004

AGATA CIOROCH/SHADISHA ROBINSON

1st Rd.: lost Grier/Rush (Northwestern) 6-3, 7-5

2005

CAROLINE BASU/SHADISHA ROBINSON

1st Rd.: def. Cema/Covello (Baylor) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Barnes/Burdette (Stanford) 6-3, 5-7, 6-4

2007

DARYA IVANOV/YVETTE HYNDMAN

1st Rd.: lost Dulgheru/Kosakowski (Pepperdine) 6-4, 6-4

2009

CHELSEY GULLICKSON/NADJA GILCHRIST

1st Rd.: lost Bek/Hadziselimovic (Clemson) 7-6 (5), 6-3

2010

CHELSEY GULLICKSON/NADJA GILCHRIST

1st Rd.: def. Beelen/Molnar (Iowa) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Boxx/Nijssen (Ole Miss) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4

QF: def. Frilling/Krisik (Notre Dame) 6-2, 6-1

SF: lost Pluskota/Whoriskey (Tennessee) 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (6)

2011

CHELSEY GULLICKSON/KATE FULLER

1st Rd.: def. Bolender/Muresan (Michigan) 6-3, 6-2

2nd Rd.: def. Fraser/Tomljanovic (Virginia) 6-4, 6-4

QF: lost Barte/Burdette (Stanford) 6-3, 7-6(4)

2012

CHELSEY GULLICKSON/NADJA GILCHRIST

1st Rd.: def. Capra/Kahan (Duke) 6-2, 7-5

2nd Rd.: def. Bektas/Bolender (Michigan) 4-6, 7-6(0), 6-1

QF: def. Juricova/Susyani (Cal) 6-1, 6-2

SF: def. Dolehide/Montez (UCLA) 7-6 (5), 6-4

F: lost Burdette/Gibbs (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4

2013

KATE FULLER/SILVIA GARCIA

1st Rd.: def. Beazant/Harmath (Rice) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0

2nd Rd.: def. Adams/Kilgo (Texas Tech) 6-4, 7-5

QF: Guarachi/Macfarlane (Alabama) 7-6 (4), 7-5

2014

KATE FULLER/SILVIA GARCIA

1st Rd.: Albuquerque/Riobueno (Miami) 6-2, 6-2

LAUREN HERRING/MAHO KOWASE

1st Rd.: def. Goldfeld/Smith (Duke) 6-2, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Barnett/Corning (Northwestern) 5-7, 6-2, 6-3

QF: def. Kisialeva/Shankle (Baylor) 6-3, 6-1

SF: def. Burgmans/Flickinger (Auburn) 6-4, 7-5

F: lost Jansen/Routliffe (Alabama) 6-1, 6-0

2015

LAUREN HERRING/ELLEN PEREZ

1st Rd.: def. Austin/Preston (Arizona) 6-2, 6-2

2nd Rd.: lost Austin/Keegen (Florida) 5-7, 6-3, 3-6

2016

MARIANA GOULD/ELLEN PEREZ

1st Rd.: lost Generette/Shankle (Baylor) 6-4, 6-4

2017

ELLEN PEREZ/CAROLINE BRINSON

1st Rd.: lost Di Lorenzo/Kowase (Ohio State) 5-7, 6-1, 10-6

ELENA CHRISTOFI/KENNEDY SHAFFER

1st Rd.: def. Aney/Carter (North Carolina) 6-3, 6-4

2nd Rd.: def. Chatt/Lipp (Northwestern) 6-4, 6-3

QF: lost Foster/Valle Costa (LSU) 1-6, 6-2, 11-9

2018

MORGAN COPPOC/ELENA CHRISTOFI

1st Rd.: def. Proctor/Kauffman (Winthrop) 0-6, 6-2, 1-0 (10-7)

MARIANA GOULD/KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: def. Kobayashi/Wong (Washington)

2nd Rd.: lost Sanford/Daavettila (UNC) 6-2, 6-2

2019

LOURDES CARLE/KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: def. Zupancic/Fung (Washington) 6-4, 6-1

2nd. Rd.: def. Aney/Graham (UNC) 6-1, 6-3

QF: lost Minor/Fahey (Michigan) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-8)

2020

Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021

ARIANA ARSENEAULT/KATARINA JOKIC

1st Rd.: lost Garcia/Das (FSU) 6-4, 6-4

2023

GUILLERMINA GRANT/MAI NIRUNDORN

1st Rd.: lost Crawley/Tanguilig (UNC) 6-4, 6-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS BULLDOGS

4-3 1985/2009 NU W, 4-1

Notre Dame UGA Leads, 9-0 1993/2023 UGA W, 4-1

Ohio State ................................................. UGA Leads, 3-2.................................................. 1983/2024 ............................................. OSU W, 4-3

Oklahoma UGA Leads, 4-0 1983/2023 UGA W, 4-1

Oklahoma St. UGA Leads, 7-6 1982/2016 OSU W, 4-0

Old Dominion ............................................ UGA Leads, 1-0 .................................................. 2016/2016 .............................................. UGA W, 4-0

Peace College UGA Leads, 1-0 1982/1982 UGA W, 9-0

Pennsylvania UGA Leads, 1-0 2018/2018 UGA W, 4-0

Pepperdine UGA Leads, 4-1 1987/2017 PU W, 4-3

Presbyterian UGA Leads, 2-0 1979/1980 UGA W, 8-1

Princeton PU Leads, 1-0 1977/1977 PU W, 9-0

Purdue UGA Leads, 1-0 1984/1984 UGA W, 8-1

Quinnipiac UGA Leads, 1-0 2005/2005 UGA W, 4-0

Rice ............................................................. UGA Leads, 1-0 .................................................. 1986/1986.............................................. UGA W, 6-3

Rollins RC Leads, 3-2 1978/1985 UGA W, 6-3

Samford UGA Leads, 2-0 2004/2015 UGA W, 4-1

San Diego................................................... UGA Leads, 1-0 ...................................................1987/1987 ............................................... UGA W, 8-1

San Diego St. SDSU leads, 2-0* 1984/1985 SDSU W, 7-2

Univ. of South UGA leads, 2-0 1974/1974 UGA W, 9-0

Shorter UGA leads, 2-0 1977/1978 UGA W, 7-2

South Alabama UGA leads, 7-1 1979/2002 UGA W, 4-3

SOUTH CAROLINA UGA leads, 53-17 1974/2024 UGA W, 4-1

S.C. State UGA leads, 3-0 2007/2017 UGA W, 4-0

USC-Buford UGA leads, 1-0 1978/1978 UGA W, 9-0

USC-Charleston........................................ UGA leads, 1-0 .................................................. 1985/1985 ............................................... UGA W, 8-1

South Florida UGA leads, 9-5 1980/2024 UGA W, 4-0

So. California UGA leads, 9-1 1989/2014 UGA W, 4-3

SMU .................................................................. Tied, 2-2........................................................ 1984/1990 .............................................. UGA W, 9-0

Stanford SU leads, 22-6 1987/2023 UGA W, 4-2

Stetson UGA leads 1-0 2023/2023 UGA W, 4-0

TENNESSEE..................................... UGA leads, 54-9 ...................................... 1976/2023.................................... UGA W, 4-2

Texas UGA leads, 14-4 1988/2024 UGA W, 4-3

TEXAS A&M UGA leads, 18-4 1986/2024 UGA W, 4-2

Texas Tech ............................................ UGA leads, 2-0 ............................................ 2016/2018 .......................................... UGA W, 4-1

TCU Tied, 3-3 1984/2004 UGA W, 6-1

Tift .............................................................. UGA leads, 3-0* ................................................. 1975/1976 .............................................. UGA W, 9-0

Trinity UGA leads, 3-2 1985/1989 UGA W, 7-0

Troy UGA leads, 1-0 2012/2012 UGA W, 7-0

UCLA ............................................................ UGA leads, 8-5 .................................................. 1988/2015 ..............................................UCLA W, 4-1

UNC-Charlotte UGA leads, 1-0 2004/2004 UGA W, 7-0

UNLV UGA leads, 4-0 1994/1999 UGA W, 9-0

USIA UGA leads, 1-0 1989/1989 UGA W, 7-2

Utah UGA leads, 4-0 1988/1991 UGA W, 5-1

Valdosta State UGA leads, 5-0 1979/1982 UGA W, 9-0

VANDERBILT .................................. UGA leads, 38-13 ..................................... 1983/2023 ................................... UGA W, 5-2

Virginia UGA leads, 6-1 1980/2022 UVA W, 4-3

VCU .............................................................. UGA leads, 1-0 ................................................... 2011/2011 ............................................... UGA W, 5-2

Virginia Tech UGA leads, 2-0 1990/2010 UGA W, 5-2

Wake Forest UGA leads, 10-3 1978/2022 UGA W, 4-0

Washington............................................... UGA leads, 1-0 ................................................. 2022/2022 ............................................. UGA W, 4-0

West Georgia UGA leads, 1-0 1984/1984 UGA W, 6-0

Wichita State UGA leads, 2-0 2005/2008 UGA W, 7-0

William & Mary UGA leads 9-2 1986/2010 UGA W, 4-2

Winthrop UGA leads, 4-0 2002/2013 UGA W, 4-0

Wisconsin UGA leads, 2-0 1986/2001 UGA W, 7-0

Wyoming UGA leads, 1-0 2016/2016 UGA W, 4-0

Yale UGA leads, 2-0 2008/2011 UGA W, 6-1

*Conference opponents listed in BOLD – Updated as of Feb. 18, 2024 –

OPPONENT RECORD FIRST/LAST MEETING RESULT Agnes Scott UGA Leads 2-0 1975/1984 UGA W, 6-0 ALABAMA ....................................... UGA Leads 46-5 ...................................... 1975/2023 ..................................... UGA W, 4-1 Alabama State UGA Leads, 1-0 2019/2019 UGA W, 4-0 UAB UGA Leads, 1-0 1987/1987 UGA W, 8-0 Arizona UGA Leads, 1-0 1993/1993 UGA W, 5-4 Arizona State UGA Leads, 3-1 1987/2013 UGA W, 4-0 ARKANSAS ..................................... UGA Leads, 34-3...................................... 1983/2023 .................................... UGA W, 4-1 AUBURN .........................................UGA Leads, 58-8...................................... 1974/2023 .................................... UGA W, 5-2 Austin Peay St. UGA Leads, 1-0 2021/2021 UGA W, 4-0 Baylor ........................................................ UGA Leads, 9-3.................................................. 1986/2016 .............................................. UGA W, 4-0 Boise State UGA Leads, 1-0 2009/2009 UGA W, 4-0 Boston College UGA Leads, 1-0 1991/1991 UGA W, 9-0 Brenau UGA Leads, 4-0 1977/1979 UGA W, 7-2 Butler UGA Leads, 1-0 2011/2011 UGA W, 7-0 BYU UGA Leads, 7-1 1987/2002 UGA W, 7-0 California UGA Leads, 11-7 1982/2015 UGA W, 4-2 Central Florida UGA Leads, 1-0 1999/1999 UGA W, 5-0 Charleston Southern ............................. UGA Leads, 2-0 ..................................................2015/2022 ............................................. UGA W, 4-0 Chattanooga Tied, 1-1 1975/1978 UTC W, 8-1 Clemson UGA Leads, 33-19 1976/2020 UGA W, 7-0 Coast. Carolina ......................................... UGA Leads, 1-0 .................................................. 2001/2001.............................................. UGA W, 4-0 College of Charleston UGA Leads 8-5 1976/2012 UGA W, 4-0 Columbia UGA Leads, 1-0 2013/2013 UGA W, 4-1 Dartmouth UGA Leads, 1-0 2002/2002 UGA W, 5-2 Duke Tied, 15-15 1977/2022 Duke W, 4-1 Eastern Kentucky UGA Leads, 1-0 1985/1985 UGA W, 9-0 East. Tenn. St. UGA Leads, 2-0 2007/2008 UGA W, 7-0 Elon UGA Leads, 1-0 2014/2014 UGA W, 4-0 Emmanuel ................................................. UGA Leads, 1-0 ................................................. 2002/2002.............................................. UGA W, 7-0 Emory UGA Leads, 8-0 1974/1977 UGA W, 9-0 Flagler UGA Leads, 1-0 1976/1976 UGA W, 8-1 FLORIDA ......................................... UF Leads, 51-20 .......................................1977/2024 ..................................... UGA W, 4-1 Florida A&M UGA Leads, 1-0 2023/2023 UGA W, 4-0 Fla. International UGA Leads, 2-0 2012/2012 UGA W, 7-0F Florida State Tied, 11-10 1976/2023 UGA W, 4-0 Fresno State UGA Leads, 1-0 2004/2004 UGA W, 4-2 Furman UGA Leads, 17-1 1974/2014 UGA W, 7-0 Ga. College UGA Leads, 3-0 1974/1976 UGA W, 9-0 Ga. Southern UGA Leads, 17-1 1974/2021 UGA W, 6-1 Ga. State ....................................................UGA Leads, 18-0 .................................................. 1977/2021 ............................................... UGA W, 7-0 Ga. Tech UGA Leads, 30-6 1977/2024 UGA W, 4-1 Harvard UGA Leads, 3-1 1988/2010 UGA W, 4-0 Hawaii ......................................................... UGA Leads, 1-0 .................................................. 1996/1996.............................................. UGA W, 9-0 Houston UH Leads, 2-1 1986/1987 UGA W, 7-2 Illinois UGA Leads, 2-0 1985/2017 UGA W, 4-0 Illinois State UGA Leads, 2-0 1982/2003 UGA W, 7-0 Indiana UGA Leads, 8-1 1983/2006 UGA W, 4-1 Iowa UGA Leads, 1-0 1980/1980 UGA W, 6-3 Iowa State UGA Leads, 1-0 2023/2023 UGA W, 4-2 James Madison UGA Leads, 1-0 1984/1984 UGA W, 8-1 Kansas ...................................................... UGA Leads, 5-0.................................................. 1989/1997 ............................................... UGA W, 7-2 Kansas State UGA Leads 2-0 2012/2019 UGA W, 7-0 KENTUCKY UGA Leads, 41-10 1980/2023 UGA W, 4-1 Long Beach................................................ UGA Leads, 1-0 ...................................................1987/1987 .............................................. UGA W, 9-0 LSU .................................................UGA Leads, 49-4 ..................................... 1975/2023 ....................................UGA W, 4-0 Marist UGA Leads, 1-0 2011/2011 UGA W, 4-0 Marshall UGA Leads, 2-0 2006/2009 UGA W, 5-0 UMBC UGA Leads, 1-0 2003/2003 UGA W, 4-0 Memphis UGA Leads, 4-0 1981/2012 UGA W, 4-3 Memphis State UGA Leads, 1-0 1981/1981 UGA W, 7-2 Mercer UGA Leads, 8-0 1976/2023 UGA W, 7-0 Miami .......................................................... UGA Leads, 7-5 .................................................. 1979/2014 .............................................. UGA W, 4-0 Michigan UGA Leads, 7-0 1982/2023 UGA W, 4-0 Michigan State UGA Leads, 4-0 1980/2020 UGA W, 7-0 Mid. Tenn. St.............................................. UGA leads, 4-0 ................................................. 1998/2002 .............................................. UGA W, 6-1 Minnesota UGA Leads, 2-0 1987/1993 UGA W, 9-0 MISSISSIPPI UGA Leads, 44-10 1982/2023 UGA W, 4-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE. ......................... UGA Leads, 47-0 ...................................... 1981/2023 ....................................UGA W, 4-0 Miss. Univ. of Women UGA Leads, 2-0 1977/1981 UGA W, 9-0 MISSOURI UGA Leads, 11-0 2012/2023 UGA W, 4-0 New Mexico UGA Leads, 2-0 1989/2017 UGA W, 4-0 North Carolina UNC Leads, 13-4 1978/2024 UNC W, 7-0 N.C. State NC St. Leads, 3-2 2017/2022 N.C. State W, 4-2 North Florida UGA Leads, 2-0 2016/2022 UGA W, 5-0 Northeast La. UGA Leads, 3-0 1984/1991 UGA W, 9-0 Northwestern NU Leads,
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SEASON RESULTS BY YEAR

1974 (8-4)

Coach: Jane Kuykendoll

Univ. South W, 6-3

S. Carolina L, 5-4

Ga. Southern W, 8-1

Furman L, 6-3

Ga. College W, 8-1

Emory W, 5-4

Univ. South W, 9-0

Ga. Southern L, 6-3

Furman L, 6-3

S.Carolina—forfeit W, 9-0

Emory W, 8-1

Auburn W, 6-3

* sites not available

1975 (14-0)

Coach: Jane Kuykendoll

Valdosta St. W, 9-0

UT-Chatt. W, 5-3

Tift W, 9-0

Auburn W, 9-0

Alabama W,12-0

LSU W,10-2

Furman W, 7-2

Tift W, 8-1

Ga. College W, 9-0

Emory W, 8-1

Agnes Scot W, 9-0

Ga. Southern W, 9-0

Emory W, 7-2

Furman W, 7-2

* sites not available

1976 (16-2)

Coach: Jane Kuykendoll

Clemson W, 8-1

College of Charleston W, 7-2

Auburn W, 8-1

Flagler W, 8-1

Clemson W, 8-1

College of Charleston W, 8-1

Mercer W, 9-0

Florida State L, 7-2

Auburn L, 6-3

Ga. College W, 9-0

Furman W, 8-1

Tift W, 9-0

Ga. College W, 9-0

Emory W, 9-0

Tennessee W, 7-2

Emory W, 8-1

Furman W, 8-1

Auburn W, 7-2

* sites not available

1977 (17-10)

Coach: Jane Kuykendoll

1-North Carolina L, 8-1

1-Duke L, 8-1

1-Furman W, 6-3

Ms.Univ.-Women W, 7-2

Florida L, 9-0

LSU L, 8-1

Alabama L, 7-2

Auburn W, 8-1

Clemson L, 6-3

College of Charleston L, 5-4

Princeton L, 9-0

Ga. Southern W, 9-0

Ga. State W, 9-0

2-Clemson L, 5-4

2-Mercer W, 8-1

2-Auburn W, 5-4

Furman W, 7-1

College Charleston W, 7-2

S. Carolina L, 6-3 Emory W, 9-0

Brenau W, 9-0

Furman W, 7-2

Emory W, 9-0

Ga. State W, 8-1

Shorter W, 8-1

Brenau W, 9-0

Auburn W, 5-4

* sites not available

1-Furman Invitational

2-Mercer Invitational

1978 (10-19)

Coach: Greg McGarity Wake Forest L, 6-3 Clemson L, 8-1 LSU L, 9-0 at Fla. State L, 7-2 at Auburn L, 7-2 at Furman W, 9-0 N. Carolina L, 8-1

Duke L, 8-1

USC-Buford W, 9-0

UT-Chattanooga L, 8-1

Coll. Chrlston L, 7-2

Ga. State W, 7-2 Ga. Southern W, 9-0

Shorter W, 7-2

at S. Carolina W, 5-4 at College of Charleston L, 7-2 Mercer W, 9-0 College of Charleston L, 6-3

S. Carolina L, 6-3

Clemson L, 5-2

Auburn L, 5-2

at Ga. State W, 9-0

1-Ga. State W, 9-0

1-Ga. Southern W, 9-0

2-Rollins L, 6-0

1-GAIAW State Tournament

2-AIAW Region III Tournament

1979 (15-10)

Coach: Greg McGarity

South Carolina L, 8-1

North Carolina L, 6-1

Duke L, 5-4

Furman W, 7-2

Miami L, 6-1

LSU L, 7-2

Auburn W, 5-4

Valdosta St. W, 9-0

at S. Carolina L, 8-1

at Presbyterian W, 6-0

Clemson L, 5-4

Furman W, 6-3

Brenau W, 9-0

at Mercer W, 9-0

Georgia State W, 8-1 at Clemson L, 6-3

Auburn W, 5-2

at College of Charleston L, 6-3

at Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Brenau W, 7-2

at Ga. State W, 8-1

at Ga. Southern W, 9-0

at Auburn W, 7-2

1-S. Alabama W, 8-1

1-Florida L, 8-1

1-AIAW Region III Tournament

1980 (15-6, 3-1 SEC)

Coach: Greg McGarity

Clemson L, 5-4

S. Carolina L, 9-0

at College of Charleston W, 6-3

Florida* L, 7-2

at Valdosta St. W, 9-0

Fla. State (Val., Ga.) L, 5-4

Virginia W, 6-3

Iowa W, 6-3

Clemson L, 7-2

Presbyterian W, 8-1

Mercer W, 9-0

at Kentucky* W, 7-2

Michigan State (KY) W, 8-1

Furman (forfeit) W, 9-0

at Ga. State W, 9-0

Wake Forest L, 9-0 Auburn L, 6-3 Florida State L, 6-3
at Clemson L, 6-3
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Auburn* (forfeit) W, 9-0

Alabama* W, 5-4

Ga. Southern W, 8-1

Ga. State W, 8-1

1-S. Alabama W, 7-2

1-S. Florida L, 6-3

* SEC match

1-AIAW Region III Tournament

1981 (11-9, 2-2 SEC)

Coach: Greg McGarity

at Tennessee* L, 6-3

Fla. State L, 6-3

at S. Carolina L, 6-3

Clemson L, 6-3

Miss. State* W, 9-0

Memphis State W, 7-2

South Florida L, 5-4

Valdosta State W, 7-2 at Mercer W, 9-0

College of Charleston W, 8-1

S. Carolina L, 7-2 at Clemson L, 6-3

Ga. State W, 9-0

Furman W, 8-1

Auburn* W, 5-4

Ga. State W, 9-0

Ga. Southern W, 9-0

Florida* L, 8-1

1-Ms.Univ.-Women W, 9-0

1-Rollins L, 6-3

* SEC match

1-AIAW Region III Tournament

1982 (22-9, 5-2 SEC)

Coach: Lee Myers

College of Charleston W, 8-1

Duke W, 6-3

Ga. State W, 8-1

Illinois State W, 9-0

Okla. State L, 5-4

TCU L, 6-3

at Peace College W, 9-0 at N. Carolina W, 6-3

at Duke W, 6-3

at Wake Forest W, 8-1

Alabama* W, 7-2

Florida* L, 6-3

S. Carolina L, 6-3

at Furman W, 8-1

at Florida State W, 6-3 at Valdosta St. W, 9-0

Ga. Southern W, 8-1

Clemson L, 5-4

Auburn* W, 8-1

Kentucky* W, 8-1 at Ga. State W, 7-2

1-LSU* W, 9-0

1-Ole Miss* L, 5-4

1-Tennessee* W, 6-3

2-Michigan W, 7-2

2-Alabama W, 7-2

2-Ole Miss L, 5-4

3-S. Florida W, 7-2

3-S. Florida W, 5-4

3-Cal-Berkeley L, 7-2

3-Florida State L, 5-4

* SEC match

1-SECs, Oxford, Miss. 2-AIAW Region III Tournament 3-AIAW Nationals

1983 (18-5, 11-1 SEC)

Coach: Lee Myers

SEC Champions

SEC Tournament Champions

Ole Miss* W, 7-2 at Alabama* W, 7-2

Duke W, 5-4

Oklahoma W, 6-3

Indiana W, 5-4

Arkansas W, 6-3

Kentucky* W, 7-2 at Florida State L, 6-3 at South Florida L, 5-4 at Rollins L, 5-4 at Florida* L, 6-3

Ohio State W, 9-0 Miss. State* W, 8-1 at Auburn* W, 6-2

Alabama* W, 5-4

Florida* L, 6-3

S. Carolina W, 8-1 at Ole Miss* L, 5-3

Auburn* W, 8-1

at Miss. State* W, 8-1 at LSU* W, 8-1

* SEC match

1985 (16-20, 6-4 SEC)

Coach: Cissie Donigan

1-S. Carolina W, 7-2

1-Indiana L, 5-4

1-N. Carolina W, 5-4

at N. Carolina L, 7-2 at Duke W, 6-3

2-Clemson L, 6-3

2-Rollins W, 6-3

2-S. Florida L, 5-1

2-Clemson L, 5-4 vs. S. Diego St. (Provo) L, 7-2 vs. California (Provo) L, 8-1 vs. Okla. State (Provo) L, 6-3 at Tennessee* W, 5-4

Vanderbilt* W, 5-4 at USC-Charleston W, 8-1

LSU* W, 5-4

3-LSU* L, 6-3

3-N. Carolina L, 5-4

3-Rollins W, 5-4

3-Trinity L, 9-0

4-Okla. State L, 6-3

4-S. Carolina L, 5-4

4-Illinois W, 9-0

Miami L, 9-0

TCU L, 5-4

* SEC match

1-SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1984 (18-9, 7-2 SEC)

Coach: Cissie Donigan

North Carolina W, 5-4

Fla. State L, 7-2

James Madison W, 8-1

Florida* L, 7-2 vs. Fla. State (at UF) L, 5-4 vs. Northwestern (at UF) W, 8-1 at Alabama* W, 5-4 at Auburn* W, 6-1

Kentucky* L, 6-3 at S. Carolina W, 7-2

Northeast La. W, 5-4

Ole Miss* L, 5-4

Eastern Kentucky W, 9-0

Miss. State* W, 7-2

* SEC match

1-USC Invite, Columbia, S.C.

2-Miami Invite, Miami, Fla.

3-FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.

4-Clemson Invite, Clemson, S.C.

1986 (20-9, 7-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

Clemson L, 6-3

Wisconsin W, 6-3

Duke W, 7-2

Michigan St. W, 8-1

Texas A&M W, 5-4

at Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at LSU* W, 6-3

at
S. Carolina L, 6-3
at Tennessee* W,
at Vanderbilt* W,
1-LSU* W, 6-3 1-Tennessee* W, 5-4
Ga. State W, 9-0 LSU* W, 7-2 Columbus Coll. W, 9-0
5-4
5-4
1-Florida* W, 5-4
at Kentucky* W, 7-2
W,
vs. Fla. State (at Clemson) L, 6-3 vs. Miami (at Clemson) L, 8-1 vs. S. Florida (at Clemson) L, 6-3 Vanderbilt* W, 8-1 vs. Oklahoma (@VU) W, 5-1 at SMU L, 8-1 vs. Northeast La. (SMU) W, 6-0 vs. San Diego St (SMU) L, 6-3 at TCU W, 5-4 vs. W. Georgia (Atlanta) W,
vs. Agnes Scott (ATL) W,
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8-1
6-0
6-0

at Kentucky* L, 5-4

1-Duke W, 9-0

1-S. Florida W, 7-2

1-Houston L, 6-3

Vanderbilt* W, 9-0

William & Mary W, 9-0

Furman W, 8-1

Baylor W, 7-0

2-S. Alabama L, 5-4

2-S. Carolina W, 8-1

2-Okla. State L, 5-4

Alabama* W, 8-1 at TCU L, 5-4 at Trinity L, 7-2

3-Rice W, 6-3

3-S. Alabama W, 5-4

3-Houston L, 5-4

Florida* L, 6-3

Auburn* W, 8-1

Tennessee* W, 9-0 at Miss. State* W, 5-1 at Ole Miss* W, 9-0

* SEC match

1-FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.

2-Clemson Invite, Clemson, S.C.

3-Houston Classic, Houston, Texas

1987 (26-5, 4-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Finalists

Clemson W, 5-4

Miami L, 7-2

S. Alabama W, 9-0

Duke W, 8-1 at Alabama* W, 8-1

at S. Carolina W, 6-2

UAB W, 8-0

Northwestern L, 5-4

Texas A&M W, 7-2 at BYU W, 5-4

South Florida W, 5-1

Houston W, 7-2

S. Alabama W, 9-0

William & Mary W, 7-2

Kentucky* L, 6-3

at San Diego W, 8-1

Minnesota W, 9-0 at Long Beach St. W, 9-0

at Pepperdine W, 7-2 at Auburn* W, 7-2

Miss. State* W, 9-0

LSU* W, 7-2

Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at Florida* L, 7-2

1-Ole Miss W, 9-0

1-Vanderbilt W, 8-1

1-Tennessee W, 9-0

2-Miami W, 5-4

2-Trinity W, 5-4

2-SMU W, 5-4

2-Stanford L, 5-1

* SEC match

1-SECs, Athens, Ga

2-NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.

1988 (22-7, 4-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

Duke L, 5-4 at Utah W, 9-0

1-UCLA L, 5-4

1-BYU W, 5-4

1-TCU W, 7-2 at Ga. Tech W, 9-0 at Kentucky* L, 6-1

S. Carolina W, 8-1

Vanderbilt* W, 8-1

Florida* L, 8-1

2-SMU L, 6-3

2-Harvard W, 5-1

2-Okla. State W, 5-0

2-Indiana W, 5-1 at LSU* W, 7-2 at Texas W, 6-3 at Texas A&M W, 9-0 at Trinity W, 7-2 Okla. State W, 5-1

Kentucky* L, 5-4

Miami W, 6-3

Tennessee* W, 8-1

Alabama* W, 9-0

3-Ole Miss W, 8-1

3-Miss. State W, 7-2

3-Auburn W, 8-1

Northwestern W, 9-0

4-Indiana W, 5-4

4-Stanford L, 5-3

* SEC match

1-Provo, Utah

2-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis. 3-SECs, Baton Rouge, La. 4-NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.

1989 (24-4, 8-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

SEC Champions

at S. Carolina W, 5-1

Ole Miss* W, 9-0

LSU* W, 9-0

Utah W, 9-0

USIU (Gainesville) W, 7-2

at Florida* L, 5-4

1-Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4

1-Miami W, 6-0

1-Florida L, 5-4

1-UCLA L, 5-4

Texas W, 7-2

Texas A&M W, 7-2

Kansas W, 9-0

BYU W, 6-3

at Alabama* W, 7-2

at Southern Cal W, 5-2 at New Mexico W, 9-0 at Okla. State W, 5-1

Trinity W, 7-0

Ga. Tech W, 9-0

at Vanderbilt* W, 9-0 at Tennessee* W, 6-0

Miss. State* W, 9-0 at Auburn* W, 7-2

Kentucky* W, 9-0

3-Texas W, 5-1

3-Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4

3-Stanford L, 6-0

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Oxford, Miss.

3-NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

1990 (23-4, 9-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

SEC Champions

Oklahoma State W, 5-1

at Miami W, 7-2

Virginia Tech W, 9-0

Florida* W, 5-4

at Duke L, 6-3

Alabama* W, 9-0

Vanderbilt* W, 9-0

1-Ariz. State W, 5-1

1-Okla. State W, 5-1

1-Stanford L, 6-0

Kansas W, 9-0

S. Carolina W, 6-0

at LSU* W, 8-1

at Utah W, 9-0

vs. SMU (Provo, Utah.) W, 9-0

vs. BYU (Provo, Utah) W, 8-1

at Miss. State* W, 6-0

at Ole Miss* W, 9-0

at Ga. Tech W, 6-0

at Kentucky* W, 9-0

Auburn* W, 6-0

Tennessee* W, 6-0

2-Auburn W, 5-0

2-Tennessee W, 5-1

2-Florida L, 5-2

3-Oklahoma State W, 5-1

3-Stanford L, 6-0

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Starkville, Miss.

3-NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

1991 (25-5, 8-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

LSU* W, 7-2

at Alabama* W, 9-0

Utah W, 5-1

N.E. Louisiana W, 9-0

Boston College W, 9-0

Texas W, 9-0

1-Pepperdine W, 8-1

1-Indiana W, 5-1

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Miami W, 6-1

Ole Miss* W, 7-2

Duke W, 5-3

at S. Carolina W, 6-0

at Cal-Berkeley W, 5-3 at Stanford L, 5-1

Clemson W, 9-0 at Tennessee* W, 6-0 at Vanderbilt* W, 6-0

Georgia Tech W, 6-0

Kentucky* W, 6-0

BYU W, 7-1

Miss. State* W, 7-0

Auburn* W, 6-0

at Florida* L, 5-2

2-Tennessee W, 5-2

2-LSU W, 6-0

2-Florida L, 5-1

3-Indiana W, 6-0

3-Pepperdine W, 5-0

3-Stanford L, 5-1

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Knoxville, Tenn.

3-NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1992 (22-6, 10-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists at Alabama* W, 5-4 at Georgia Tech W, 9-0

Florida* L, 5-3 vs. BYU (in Lex, Ky.) W, 5-2 at Kentucky* W, 6-0

1-Arizona State W, 5-2

1-Tennessee W, 5-2

1-Stanford L, 5-1

S. Carolina* W, 6-0 at Clemson W, 8-1 at Duke L, 5-1

William & Mary W, 6-1

Auburn* W, 7-2

Arkansas* W, 9-0

Oklahoma State W, 9-0

California W, 5-4 at LSU* W, 5-3 at Texas L, 6-3

Tennessee* W, 5-3

Vanderbilt* W, 6-0

Florida State W, 6-3 at Ole Miss* W, 6-3 at Miss. State* W, 7-1

2-Alabama W, 5-0

2-Tennessee W, 5-1

2-Florida L, 5-4

3-Tennessee W, 5-0

3-Duke L, 5-4

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis. 2-SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

3-NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1993 (20-6, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

1-Minnesota W, 9-0

2-Notre Dame W, 8-1

3-UCLA W, 5-4

Georgia Tech W, 9-0

Clemson W, 5-2

Texas L, 5-2

2-Kansas W, 5-4

2-Arizona W, 5-4

2-Stanford L, 5-1

Ole Miss* L, 6-3

Miss. State* W, 7-2 at Arkansas* W, 6-0

LSU*

5-1

3-Tennessee W, 5-4

3-Ole Miss

3-Florida

4-Stanford

* SEC match

1-Minnesota Invite, Minneapolis, Minn.

2-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis. 3-SECs, Nashville, Tenn.

4-NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

Start of Opponent Team Rankings

1994 (27-2, 11-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Champions

USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions

SEC Champions

SEC Tournament Champions Arkansas* W, 6-0 Vanderbilt* W, 8-0

BULLDOGS

Auburn* W, 6-0

No.19 S. Carolina* W, 7-2

Tennessee* W, 6-0

2-Auburn W, 5-0

2-#10 Ole Miss W, 5-1

2-#5 Florida W, 5-3

3-#21 Southern Cal W, 5-2

3-#6 Duke W, 5-0

3-#3 California W, 5-3

3-#4 Stanford W, 5-4

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Fayetteville, Ark.

3-NCAAs, Athens, Ga.

1995 (23-4, 10-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions

at #6 Duke W, 5-4

#24 Clemson W, 7-1

#2 Texas W, 6-1

1-#14 Wake Forest W, 5-4

1-#15 Notre Dame W, 6-0

1-#11 Indiana W, 6-0

1-#7 UCLA W, 5-4

at Arkansas* W, 8-1

#18 Kentucky* W, 8-1

#20 Ole Miss* W, 5-4

#41 UNLV W, 9-0

at #6 Florida* L, 5-0

at FSU W, 6-3

#30 LSU* W, 7-2

#14 Alabama* W, 9-0

#50 Miss. State* W, 6-0

#17 William and Mary L, 5-4

at #16 Tennessee W, 7-0

at #21 Vanderbilt W, 5-0

at #23 Auburn* W, 5-0

at #12 S. Carolina* W, 5-1

2-#22 Ole Miss W, 5-0

2-#15 LSU W, 5-0

2-#2 Florida L, 5-4

3-#12 S. Carolina W, 5-0

3-#8 Duke W, 5-4

3-#1 Florida L, 5-0

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Auburn, Ala.

3-NCAAs, Malibu, Calif.

1996 (13-14, 4-7 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Regional Finalists

1-#18 BYU L, 5-4

1-Hawaii W, 9-0

at #37 Kentucky* L, 5-4

#5 Duke L, 5-4

2-#13 William & Mary W, 5-1

2-#5 Duke L, 5-3

2-#7 UCLA L, 5-1

#32 Florida State W, 6-1

W, 6-0 at S. Carolina* W, 5-1 Kentucky* W, 5-1 at Tennessee* W, 5-1 at Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 at Florida State W, 5-2 at Florida* L, 5-1 at Auburn* W, 5-1 Alabama* W,
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Southern Cal W, 6-0 1-#13 Indiana W, 5-1
Kansas W, 5-1 1-#5 Florida W, 5-1 #6 Duke W, 6-1 FSU W, 6-1 at LSU* W, 9-0 at No.4 Texas L, 5-1 at UNLV W, 6-3 at No.5 California L, 5-4 at No.12 Ole Miss*
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#14 Vanderbilt* L, 5-4

at #25 Clemson W, 5-4

#7 Wake Forest L, 5-4

at #47 LSU* W, 5-4

#6 Notre Dame W, 5-4

#24 Tennessee* L, 5-2

#27 Auburn* L, 5-1

#28 Arkansas* W, 6-3

at #12 Ole Miss* L, 6-3

at Miss. State* W, 6-1

at #24 Alabama* W, 6-3

#14 S. Carolina* L, 6-3

#1 Florida* L, 6-0

3-#33 Kentucky W, 5-1

3-#14 S. Carolina W, 5-4

3-#10 Vanderbilt L, 5-3

4-#26 Miami W, 5-2

4-#15 Tennessee W, 5-3

4-#20 Clemson L, 5-4

* SEC match

1-Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu

2-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

3-SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla

4-NCAA Southeast Regional, Columbia, S.C.

1997 (18-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 16

Ga. Southern W, 9-0

College of Charleston W, 9-0

at #30 Arkansas* W, 6-1

#4 Texas W, 5-4

#21 Alabama* W, 7-1

at #1 Florida* L, 9-0

#35 Clemson W, 6-3

#8 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 Miss. State* W, 6-3

#47 Kentucky* W, 8-1

#9 Wake Forest W, 5-3

1-#6 Arizona State L, 5-4

1-#14 UNLV W, 6-3

1-#32 Kansas W, 7-2

at #10 Vanderbilt* W, 6-0

at #21 Tennessee* W, 7-2

#18 LSU* W, 5-4

at Auburn* W, 6-0

at #27 S. Carolina* L, 5-4

2-#29 Kentucky W, 5-1

2-#12 Ole Miss W, 5-3

2-#1 Florida L, 5-1

3-#10 Wm. & Mary L, 5-0

* SEC match

1-UNLV Invitational, Las, Vegas, Nev

2-SECs, Athens, Ga. 3-NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1998 (21-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

Middle Tenn. State W, 9-0

Ga. Southern W, 9-0 at Clemson W, 9-0

1-#14 BYU W, 6-3

1-#13 Wake Forest W, 6-1

1-#1 Stanford L, 5-2

at #34 Kentucky* W, 5-4

#68 Auburn* W, 9-0

#19 South Carolina* W, 7-1

#11 Wake Forest W, 5-4

#15 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1

at #38 LSU* W, 8-1

2-#8 California W, 6-3

2-#9 Texas W, 7-2

at Alabama* W, 9-0

#20 Arkansas* L, 5-4

at #63 Miss. State* W, 9-0

at #7 Ole Miss* W, 6-3

#3 Florida* L, 6-3

#12 Tennessee* W, 5-2

3-#37 South Carolina W, 5-1

3-#12 Tennessee W, 5-2

3-#3 Florida L, 5-1

4-#15 Kansas W, 5-3

4-William & Mary W, 5-2

4-#2 Florida L, 5-1

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-Austin, Texas

3-SEC’s, Lexington, Ky. 4-NCAAs, Notre Dame, Ind.

1999 (24-4, 10-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

2-#18

2-#8

3-#73 Central Florida W, 5-0

3-#56 Miss. State W, 5-0

4-#15 South Carolina W, 5-0

4-#6 California L, 5-4

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Baton Rouge, La.

3-NCAA Regionals, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

2000 (27-2, 11-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Champions

SEC Champions

#15 William & Mary W, 9-0

at #62 Clemson W, 7-1

#26 Arkansas* W, 7-1

1-#16 Vanderbilt W, 6-1

1-#13 Southern Cal W, 6-2

1-#1 Stanford L, 4-3

#18 Tennessee* W, 8-1

at #24 LSU* W, 6-3

at #14 UCLA W, 5-4

at #9 Texas W, 7-1

at #38 Texas A&M W, 9-0

#75 Auburn* W, 6-0

at #28 Ga. Tech W, 9-0

#18 S. Carolina* W, 7-2

at #23 Miss. State* W, 5-1

at #17 Ole Miss* W, 6-3

at #36 Kentucky* W, 8-0

#6 Florida* W, 5-2

at Alabama* W, 6-0

#10 Vanderbilt* W, 5-3

2-#34 Miss. State W, 5-2

2-#18 Tennessee W, 5-0

2-#5 Florida L, 5-1

3-Furman W, 5-0

3-#26 Ohio State W, 5-0

4-#17 South Alabama W, 5-1

4-#12 Southern Cal W, 5-1

4-#4 Florida W, 5-2

4-#1 Stanford W, 5-4

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors

2-SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.

3-NCAA Regionals in Athens, Ga.

4-NCAAs in Malibu, Calif.

2001 (23-5, 8-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

SEC Tournament Champions

#62 Middle Tenn. St. W, 7-0

#18 Baylor W, 6-1

1-Wisconsin W, 7-0

1-#11 Notre Dame W, 5-1

1-#3 Duke W, 4-1

1-#1 Stanford L, 4-3

at #23 Arkansas* W, 7-0

#54 Clemson W, 6-1

at #18 S. Carolina* W, 4-3

#29 Ole Miss* W, 6-1

#25 LSU* W, 5-1

#41 Miss. State* W, 5-2

#44 Alabama* W, 6-1

#39 Ga. Tech W, 6-1

#25 Kentucky* W, 5-2

at Auburn* W, 5-2

Tenn. State W, 9-0
Southern W, 8-1
State W, 9-0 #55 Georgia Tech W, 9-0 #T6 Texas W, 8-1 1-#8 UCLA W, 6-2 1-#T6 Ole Miss W, 5-2 1-#2 Duke L, 5-1 at #14 Arkansas* W, 8-1 Clemson W, 9-0 #9 Ole Miss* W, 5-4 #18
LSU* W,
State* W, 7-1
Wake Forest W, 5-4
W, 9-0
#12 Tennessee* W, 5-1
#8 Vanderbilt* W, 5-1
W, 7-2 at #1 Florida* L, 6-3
#39 Auburn* W, 6-0 at #16 South Carolina* W, 5-1
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#8 Texas W, 6-1

at #3 Florida* L, 4-3

at #4 Tennessee* L, 4-3

at #6 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3

2-#22 S. Carolina W, 4-1

2-#5 Florida W, 4-2

2-#4 Tennessee W, 4-1

3-Coastal Carolina W, 4-0

3-Miss. State W, 4-0

4-#18 Baylor W, 5-0

4-#10 Southern Cal W, 4-0

4-#6 Vanderbilt L, 4-2

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SEC Tournament, Starkville, Miss.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rds-Athens Ga.

4-NCAA Rnd. of 16, Stone Mountain, Ga.

2002 (26-2, 11-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalists

USTA/ITA National Team

Indoor Champions

SEC Champions

Emmanuel W, 7-0

#35 BYU W, 7-0

Middle Tenn. State W, 6-1

1-#21 Baylor W, 6-1

1-#6 Tennessee W, 4-3

1-#1 Stanford W, 4-3

1-#4 Vanderbilt W, 4-1

Clemson W, 6-1

at #26 Ga. Tech W, 5-2

at #2 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3

at #11 Kentucky* W, 5-2

#51 Auburn* W, 6-1

at #21 Alabama* W, 5-2

#55 Arkansas* W, 7-0

#33 LSU* W, 7-0

Dartmouth W, 5-2

#25 Ole Miss* W, 4-3

Miss. State* W, 7-0

at #20 S. Carolina* W, 4-3

at #1 Florida* W, 4-3

#13 Tennessee* W, 7-0

2-#34 Ole Miss W, 4-0

2-#17 S. Carolina L, 4-2

3-Winthrop W, 4-0

3-#28 South Alabama W, 4-3

4-#12 California W, 4-1

4-#5 UCLA W, 4-2

4-#2 Stanford L, 4-0

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Columbia, S.C.

3-1st/2nd Rnds, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA Championship, Palo Alto, Calif.

2003 (19-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists at #58 Furman W, 7-0

vs. Illinois St. (Greenville,SC) W, 7-0

1-#28 Wake Forest W, 5-2

1-#7 Southern Cal L, 5-2

1-#9 UCLA W, 4-3

at #21 Clemson W, 6-1

#9 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3

#18 Kentucky* W, 6-1

at #40 Auburn* W, 7-0

#31 Alabama* W, 6-1

at #54 Arkansas* W, 7-0

at #50 LSU* W, 6-0

#28 Ga. Tech rainout

at #42 Ole Miss* W, 5-2 at Miss. State* W, 7-0

#37 South Carolina* W, 7-0

#5 Florida* L, 5-2 at #9 Tennessee* L, 7-0

2-No.37 South Carolina W, 4-0

2-#10 Kentucky W, 4-1

2-#2 Florida L, 4-0

3-MD-Baltimore Co. W, 4-0

3-#32 Alabama W, 4-1

4-#12 Kentucky W, 4-0

4-#1 Stanford L, 4-0

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors Madison, Wis. 2-SECs., Knoxville, Tenn.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds, Norman, Okla.

4-NCAA Rnd. of 16, Gainesville, Fla.

2004 (20-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

4-3

2-#21 Kentucky L, 4-1

3-Samford W, 4-0

3-#40 Ga. Tech W, 4-0

4-#16 Fresno State W, 4-2

4-#3 Vanderbilt L, 4-1

*SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Nashville, Tenn.

3-NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

2005 (18-8, 7-4 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalists

Georgia Southern W, 7-0

#41 Baylor W, 5-2

1-#5 Northwestern W, 5-2

1-#6 Vanderbilt W, 4-1

1-#1 Stanford L, 4-0

Wichita State W, 7-0

at #16 Clemson W, 5-2

#36 Alabama* W, 5-2

at #74 Auburn* W, 7-0

at #38 LSU* W, 5-2

at #52 Arkansas* W, 6-1

#16 Georgia Tech L, 4-3

at #34 Miss. State* W, 4-3

at #46 Ole Miss* W, 4-2

#9 Florida* L, 4-3

#24 South Carolina* W, 4-0

#5 Kentucky* L, 4-3

#6 Vanderbilt* L, 7-0

at #20 Tennessee* L, 4-3

2-Auburn W, 4-0

2-#18 Tennessee W, 4-1

2-#3 Kentucky L, 4-2

3-Quinnipiac W, 4-0

3-#22 S. Carolina W, 4-0

4-#24 California W, 4-2

4-#1 Stanford L, 4-1

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

2006 (13-10, 8-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Second Round

#20 William & Mary W, 4-3

Georgia Southern W, 7-0

1-#19 Harvard L, 4-3

1-#8 Baylor L, 4-3

1-#5 Northwestern L, 6-0

Winthrop W, 5-2

#26 Clemson L, 4-3

at #5 Georgia Tech L, 6-1

#59 Arkansas* W, 5-2

#46 LSU* W, 7-0

at #19 S. Carolina* W, 6-1

at #6 Florida* L, 5-2

#66 Marshall W, 6-1

Auburn* W, 6-1

at #26 Alabama* W, 6-1

at #28 Kentucky* L, 4-3

at #11 Vanderbilt* L, 5-2

Miss. State* W, 6-1

#60 Ole Miss* W, 5-2

#29 Tennessee* W, 6-1

2-#31Tennessee L, 4-3

3-#42 Indiana W, 4-1

3-#13 Vanderbilt L, 4-2

#32 Baylor W, 6-1 1-#12 Harvard W, 6-1 1-#8 Northwestern W, 4-3 1-#3 California W, 4-1 1-#2 Stanford L, 5-0 UNC-Charlotte W, 7-0
at #52 Alabama* W, 5-2 Auburn* W, 7-0
Clemson W, 6-1
LSU* W, 7-0 #68 Arkansas* W, 7-0 at #38 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 Miss. State* W, 7-0 #33 Ole Miss* W, 7-0 at #2 Florida* L, 6-1 at #31 S. Carolina* W, 5-2 at #18 Kentucky* W, 6-1 at #5 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3
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59 TCU W, 6-1
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1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2-SECs, Gainesville, Fla.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Nashville, Tenn.

2007 (24-2, 10-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

SEC Tournament Champions

#28 Texas A&M W, 6-1

#6 Baylor W, 7-0

Winthrop W, 7-0

#61 Florida State W, 6-1

Ga. Southern W, 7-0

at #12 Clemson W, 6-1

#6 Ga. Tech W, 5-2

at #45 Arkansas* W, 6-1

at #51 LSU* W, 5-2

#53 South Carolina* W, 5-2

#1 Florida* W, 4-3

East Tenn. State W, 7-0

at #41 Auburn* L, 4-3

#61 Alabama* W, 6-1

#22 Kentucky* W, 6-1

#21 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 at #75 Miss. State* W, 6-1 at Ole Miss* W, 6-1

at #24 Tennessee* W, 6-1

1-#30 Auburn W, 4-1

1-#21 Tennessee W, 4-1

1-#3 Florida W, 4-2

2-S.C. State W, 4-0

2-#31 Auburn W, 4-0

3-#14 William & Mary W, 4-1

3-#10 California L, 4-1

* SEC match

1-SECs, Lexington, Ky.

2-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

3-NCAA Rnd. of 16, Athens, Ga.

2008 (22-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 16

SEC Tournament Champions

East Tenn. State W, 7-0

#29 South Florida W, 6-1

#32 Wichita State W, 7-0

1-#19 Notre Dame W, 4-2

1-#2 Georgia Tech L, 7-0

1-#8 Southern Cal W, 4-3

#18 Clemson W, 4-3 at #1 Georgia Tech W, 4-3 at Miss. State* W, 4-0 at Ole Miss* W, 6-1

#29 S. Carolina* W, 7-0

#5 Florida* L, 5-2 at #5 Baylor L, 4-3 at #26 Texas A&M W, 6-1

#26 LSU* W, 6-1 at #22 Arkansas* L, 4-3

Alabama* W, 6-1

#33 Auburn* W, 5-2

at #25 Kentucky* W, 5-2 at #13 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3

#25 Tennessee* W, 5-2

2-#22 Kentucky W, 4-1

2-#16 Arkansas W, 4-3

2-#5 Florida W, 4-3

3-Yale W, 4-0

3-#33 S. Carolina W, 4-0

4-#17 Arkansas L, 4-2

* SEC match

1-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis. 2-SEC Tournament, Auburn, Ala.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA Rnd. of 16, Tulsa, Okla.

2009 (27-3, 10-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalist

SEC Champions

SEC Tournament Champions

Memphis W, 7-0

Furman W, 7-0

1-#53 Ole Miss W, 4-1

1-#45 Marshall W, 5-0

at #11 Clemson W, 4-3

2-#9 Southern Cal W, 4-3

2-#3 UCLA W, 6-1

2-#2 California W, 4-2

2-#1 Northwestern L, 4-1

#7 Baylor W, 4-3

#70 Ole Miss*

3-#24

3-#15 Florida W, 4-2

3-#10 Tennessee W, 4-0

4-S.C. State W, 4-0

4-#35 Boise State W, 4-0

5-#15 Florida W, 4-2

5-#22 S. Carolina W, 4-3

5-#3 Duke L, 5-2

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.

2-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

3-SECs, Fayetteville, Ark.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Round of 16, College Station, Texas

2010 (13-10, 8-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 32

#75 South Florida W, 5-2

1-#55 Virginia Tech W, 5-2

1-#48 William & Mary W, 4-2

#15 Clemson L, 4-3

2-#11 N. Carolina L, 5-2

2-#20 Fla. State W, 6-1

2-#6 Miami (Fla.) L, 5-2

#50 Alabama* W, 4-3

#36 Auburn* W, 4-3

at Kentucky* W, 7-0

at #25 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2

at #26 Ga. Tech L, 5-2

at #22 Arkansas* W, 5-2

LSU* W, 6-1

at #72 Miss. State* W, 4-3

at #35 Ole Miss* L, 5-2

#15 South Carolina* W, 4-3

#4 Florida* L, 6-1

#14 Tennessee* L, 4-2

3-#16 S. Carolina L, 4-1

4-#39 Harvard W, 4-0

4-#9 Clemson L, 4-2

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.

2-USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

3-SECs, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Clemson, S.C.

2011 (19-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

Memphis W, 7-0

1-#31 VCU W, 5-2

1-#6 UNC L, 4-3

#13 Ga. Tech W, 5-2

at #9 Clemson W, 5-2

at Auburn* W, 7-0

at #34 Alabama* W, 4-3

#8 Vanderbilt* W, 6-1

Kentucky* W, 6-1

Butler W, 7-0

#24 Yale W, 6-1

at #56 LSU* W, 7-0

#12 Arkansas* W, 7-0

327 Ole Miss* W, 6-1

Miss. State* W, 6-1

at #2 Florida* L, 6-1

at #38 S. Carolina* W, 4-3

at #16 Tennessee* L, 5-2

2-#21 Arkansas W, 4-0

2-#14 Tennessee L, 4-1

3-Marist W, 4-0

3-#26 Alabama W, 4-0

4-#9 California W, 4-3

4-#2 Stanford L, 4-0

* SEC match

1-ITA Weekend, Chapel Hill, N.C.

2-SECs., Knoxville, Tenn.

3-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

4-NCAA Rd. of 16-Finals, Stanford, Calif.

2012 (24-5, 9-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

W, 6-1 #57 Miss. State* W, 6-1
#23 Florida* L, 4-3 at #22 S. Carolina* W, 6-1 #6 Georgia Tech W, 6-1 at #21 LSU* W, 4-2 #23 Arkansas* W, 6-1 at #29 Auburn* W, 5-2 at #25 Alabama* W, 6-1
Vanderbilt* W, 4-0
Kentucky* W, 5-2 at #13 Tennessee* W, 5-2
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Kansas State W, 6-1

Troy W, 7-0

at #13 Ga. Tech W, 4-3

1-Missouri W, 6-1

1-Fla. International W, 7-0

#74 Fla. International W, 7-0

2-#14 Texas W, 4-2

2-#7 California L, 4-0

2-#10 Michigan W, 5-2

#53 Memphis W, 4-3

#17 Clemson W, 7-0

#22 South Carolina* W, 6-1

#15 Florida* L, 4-3

at Miss. State* W, 7-0

at #25 Ole Miss* W, 5-2

at #37 Arkansas* W, 7-0

#49 LSU* W, 6-1 at Kentucky* W, 7-0 at #25 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3

#11 Alabama* L, 4-3

#63 Auburn* W, 6-1

No.21 Tennessee* W, 7-0

3-#28 S. Carolina W, 4-0

3-#11 Alabama W, 4-2

3-#2 Florida L, 4-1

4-#64 Coll. of Charleston W, 4-0

4-#24 Clemson W, 4-3

5-#11 Texas W, 4-0

5-#3 Duke L, 4-2

* SEC match

1-ITA Weekend, Athens, Ga.

2-ITA National Team Indoors, Charlottesville, Va.

3-SECs, Oxford, Miss.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

2013 (24-4, 12-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

SEC Champions

1-#73 Columbia W, 4-1

1-#71 Georgia State W, 7-0 at #19 Clemson W, 5-2

2-#11 Texas W, 4-2

2-#7 Cal W, 4-1

2-#1 UCLA L, 4-1

#24 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 at #57 Tennessee* W, 6-1

#50 Ole Miss* W, 6-1. Miss. State* W, 7-0

#15 Notre Dame W, 6-1 at #4 Florida* L, 4-1 at #32 South Carolina* W, 7-0 #16 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 #46 Kentucky* W, 7-0 vs #58 Missouri* (St. Louis) W, 4-0 at #3 Texas A&M* W, 4-2 #59 LSU* W, 7-0

#50 Arkansas* W, 7-0 at #22 Auburn* W, 4-0 at #8 Alabama* W, 4-0

3-#39 Ole Miss W, 4-0

3-#8 Alabama W, 4-2

3-#2 Florida L, 4-0

4-Winthrop W, 4-0

4-#26 Arizona State W, 4-0

5-#13 Clemson W. 4-2

5-#12 Stanford L, 4-1

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors

3-SECs, Starkville, Miss.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds - Athens, Ga. 5-NCAA Round of 16 Champaign, Ill.

2014 (24-5, 11-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

SEC Tournament Champions

1-#75 Elon W, 4-0

1-#51 Arkansas W, 5-0

#13 Clemson W, 7-0

2-#9 Miami W, 4-0

2-#8 California L, 4-3

2-#3 North Carolina L, 4-3 Furman W, 7-0

at #25 Georgia Tech W, 7-0 at #40 Tennessee* W, 7-0 at Miss. St.* W, 7-0 at #49

3-#11 Vanderbilt W, 4-1

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors

3-SEC Tourn., Columbia, Mo.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rd, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

2015 (24-7, 11-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Semifinalist

at #15 Baylor L, 4-3

1-#71 Samford W, 4-1

1-#28 Auburn W, 4-0

at #13 Clemson W, 4-3

at #10 Virginia L, 4-2

2-#15 Michigan W, 4-1

2-#1 UCLA W, 4-2

2-#5 California W, 4-2

2-#3 North Carolina L, 4-1

#23 Georgia Tech W, 4-1

Texas A&M* W, 5-2 at #9 Alabama* L, 5-2 at #39 Auburn* W, 4-1

#22 Kentucky* W, 4-0

#11 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2 at Tennessee* W, 4-1 at Missouri* W, 6-0

#26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0

#44 Miss. State* W, 7-0 at #6 Florida* L, 4-3

at #26 S. Carolina* W, 4-2

3-Miss. State W, 4-0

3-#24 LSU W, 4-0

3-#9 Vanderbilt L, 4-3

4-Charleston Southern W, 4-0

4-Duke W, 4-0

5-#11 Michigan W, 4-2

5-#14 Stanford W, 4-1

5-#7 UCLA L, 4-1

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors

3-SECs, Columbia, S.C.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Championships Rd. of 16, Waco, Texas

2016 (22-5, 11-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 16

1-#74 Wyoming W, 4-0

1-#57 Old Dominion W, 4-0

#20 Clemson W, 7-0

2-#17 Texas Tech W, 4-0

2-#12 Michigan W, 4-1

2-#5 North Carolina L, 4-2

at #24 Ga. Tech W, 4-1

at #26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0

at #25 Miss. State* W, 5-2

#46 Alabama* W, 6-1

#11 Auburn* W, 4-1

#10 Virginia W, 4-2

#54 Tennessee* W, 4-0

at #23 Kentucky* W, 4-2

at #5 Vanderbilt* L, 4-3

#24 Arkansas* W, 4-0

#71 Missouri* W, 4-0

at #16 LSU* W, 5-2

at #18 Texas A&M* W, 5-2

#4 Florida* L, 4-0

#11 South Carolina* W, 41

3-#18 Texas A&M W, 4-1

3-#5 Vanderbilt W, 4-0

3-#3 Florida L, 4-2

4-North Florida W, 4-0

4-#40 Baylor W, 4-0

5-#12 Okla. State L, 4-0

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors

3-SECs, Baton Rouge, La.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

Ole Miss* W, 5-2 #5 Virginia W, 4-3 #54 S. Carolina* W, 4-0 #3 Florida* W, 4-2 at 328 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at #11 Vanderbilt* L, 4-2 #7 Texas A&M* W, 4-0 Missouri* W, 4-0 at #47 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at #54 LSU* W, 4-0 #.9 Alabama* L, 4-3 #24 Auburn* W, 4-0
LSU W, 4-0
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4-0 4-#37 Florida State W, 4-0 5-#15 USC
4-3 6-#8 Florida
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5-NCAA Rd. of 16, Tulsa, Okla.

2017 (19-6, 11-2 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 16

1-New Mexico W, 4-0

1-Illinois W, 4-0 at Clemson W, 7-0

2-#10 Duke W, 4-1

2-#3 Pepperdine W, 4-1

2-#1 Florida L, 4-0

Mercer W, 7-0

#11 Georgia Tech L, 4-3

#30 Kentucky* W, 4-1

#14 Vanderbilt* L, 4-2 at #46 Alabama* W, 6-1 at #4 Auburn* W, 4-1 at #1 Florida* W, 4-1 at #21 S. Carolina* W, 4-0 #28 Ole Miss* W, 4-2 #25 Miss. St.* W, 4-0 at #23 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at #19 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at #46 Missouri* W, 4-0 #19 LSU* W, 5-2

#21 Texas A&M* L, 4-2

3-#12 Auburn L, 1-4

4-South Carolina St. W, 4-0

4-#30 N.C. State. W, 4-0

5-#12 Pepperdine L, 4-3 * SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors

3-SECs, Nashville, Tenn.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga. 5-NCAA Rd.of 16, Athens, Ga.

2018 (18-7, 10-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

1-Michigan State W, 4-0

1-Penn W, 4-0

Clemson W, 7-0

2-#11 Texas W, 4-2

2-#9 Duke L, 4-3

2-#8 Texas Tech W, 4-1 at #12 Ga. Tech L, 4-2 at #43 LSU* W, 4-0 at Texas A&M* W, 4-2

#28 Tennessee* W, 7-0

#18 Florida* W, 4-1

#10 South Carolina* L, 4-1 at #20 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at #3 Vanderbilt* L, 4-1

Alabama* W, 4-0

#15 Auburn* W, 4-1 at #9 Ole Miss* L, 4-3 at #32 Mississippi St.* W, 4-0 #49 Arkansas* W, 4-0

Missouri* W, 4-0

3-#6 Ole Miss L, 4-1

4-Georgia State W, 4-0

4-#29 Wake Forest W, 4-0

5-#10 South Carolina W, 4-3

5-#15 Stanford L, 4-0

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

3-SECs, Knoxville, Tenn.

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Rnd. of 16, Winston-Salem, N.C.

2019 (28-2, 13-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

ITA National Indoor Champions

NCAA National Runner-Ups SEC Tournament Champions

1-South Florida W, 5-2

1-Kansas State W, 7-0 at Clemson W, 7-0

2-#14 N.C. State W, 4-2

#21 Texas A&M* W, 4-0 at #34 Florida* W, 4-1 at #7 South Carolina* W,

2-#8 N.C. State L, 4-1

#23 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at #26 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 at Mississippi State* W, 4-0

#46 Florida* Cancelled

#19 South Carolina* Cancelled at LSU* Cancelled at Texas A&M* Cancelled at Kentucky* Cancelled at Vanderbilt* Cancelled Missouri* Cancelled Arkansas* Cancelled Alabama* Cancelled

Auburn* Cancelled

3-SEC Tournament Cancelled

4-NCAA Regionals Cancelled

5-NCAA Tournament Cancelled

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

2021 (23-2, 13-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Quarterfinalist

SEC Champions

SEC Tournament Champions

Georgia State W, 7-0

#1 North Carolina L, 4-3

#8 Florida State W, 4-3

#9 Georgia Tech W, 4-1

Georgia Southern W, 6-1

#19 Tennessee* W, 4-0 at Ole Miss* W, 4-0 at Mississippi State* W, 4-0

#27 Florida* W, 4-1

3-#19

3-#5

4-Alabama

4-#16

5-#8

5-#3 Stanford

*

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2-ITA National Team Indoors, Seattle, Wash.

3-SECs, College Station, Texas

4-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5-NCAA Tournament, Lake Nona, Fla.

2020 (8-2, 3-0 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

*Cancelled Due to Covid-19*

1-Michigan State W, 7-0

1-Notre Dame W, 5-2

at #22 Ga. Tech W, 4-1

Clemson W, 7-0

2-#11 Virginia W, 4-1

2-#5 Duke L, 4-2

#35 South Carolina* W, 4-0 at #19 LSU* W, 4-0 at #23 Kentucky* W, 4-0 at #16 Vanderbilt* W, 4-2

Missouri* W, 4-0

#24 Arkansas* W, 4-0

#40 Alabama* W, 4-0

#17 Auburn* W, 4-2

vs #17 Texas A&M* W, 4-0

1-#25 Kentucky W, 4-0

1-#17 Tennessee W, 4-0

1-#12 Texas A&M W, 4-0

2-Austin Peay W, 4-0

2-#32 Wake Forest W, 4-1

3-#14 Virgina W, 4-1

3-#6 NC State L, 4-2

* SEC match

1-SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

2-NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds, Athens, Ga.

3-NCAA Rd. of 16, Orlando, Fla.

2022 (19-7, 10-3 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

NCAA Round of 16

at #3 North Carolina PPD

1-North Florida W, 5-0

1-Mississippi State W, 4-1

2-#2 Vanderbilt W, 4-3
2-#1 Stanford W, 4-3
2-#3 North Carolina W, 4-3
at
#31 Georgia Tech W, 4-0
#30 Tennessee* W, 4-0 #15 LSU* W, 4-2
4-2 No. 48 Ole Miss* W, 4-0 No. 50 Mississippi State* W, 4-0 at #39 Alabama* W, 4-0 at #49 Auburn* W, 4-0 at #40 Arkansas* W, 4-0 at Missouri* W, 4-0 at #24 Kentucky* W, 4-0 #7 Vanderbilt* W, 4-1
LSU W, 4-0
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South Carolina L, 4-0
State W, 4-0
4-#22 Wake Forest W, 4-0
Michigan W, 4-2
Vanderbilt W, 4-3
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2-#16 Washington W, 4-0

2-#6 NC State L, 4-2

2-#7 Virginia L, 4-3

#46 Ole Miss* W, 7-0

#56 Mississippi State* W, 6-1

at #15 Florida* W, 4-1

at #59 South Carolina* W, 4-1

#4 Ohio State W, 7-0

at #27 Tennessee* W, 4-0

#61 LSU* W, 4-1

#12 Texas A&M* L, 7-0

at #27 Georgia Tech W, 4-0

at Missouri W, 6-1

at #32 Arkansas* W, 6-1

#66 Kentucky* W, 4-0

#39 Vanderbilt* W, 4-3 at #45 Alabama* L, 4-3

at #13 Auburn* L, 4-3

3-#28 South Carolina W, 4-2

3-#26 Tennessee W, 4-3

3-#6 Texas A&M L, 4-0

4-Charleston Southern W, 4-0

4-#23 Wake Forest W, 4-0

5-#4 Duke L, 4-1

* SEC match

1-ITA Kickoff Weekend

2- ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.

3-SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.

4-NCAA First & Second Round, Athens, Ga.

5-Round of 16, Durham, N.C.

2023 (26-5, 12-1 SEC)

Coach: Jeff Wallace

SEC Tournament Champions

NCAA Semifinalists

1 - Stetson W, 4-0

1 - Notre Dame W, 4-1

at #2 North Carolina L, 5-2

at #11 Ohio State L, 4-0

2 - #6 Stanford W, 4-2

2 - #15 Oklahoma W, 5-2

2 - #14 Iowa State W, 4-2

2 - #2 North Carolina L, 4-0

Georgia Tech W, 4-1

#49 Arkansas* W, 4-1

Missouri* W, 4-0

at #53 Kentucky* W, 4-1

at #17 Vanderbilt* W, 5-2

Mercer W, 7-0

#45 Alabama* W, 4-1

#8 Auburn* W, 5-2

#12 Tennessee* W, 4-1

at #43 LSU* W, 5-2

at #2 Texas A&M L, 5-2

#27 South Carolina* W, 4-1

#17 Florida* W, 4-1

at Mississippi State W, 4-0 at Ole Miss* W, 4-1

3 – LSU* W, 4-0

3 – #15 Tennessee* W, 4-2

3 - #2 Texas A&M W, 4-2

4 – Florida A&M W, 4-0

4 – Florida State W, 4-0

5 - #13 Oklahoma W, 4-1

6 – #5 Michigan W, 4-0

6 - #2 North Carolina L, 4-0

*SEC match

1- ITA Kickoff Weekend

2- ITA National Team Indoors, Seattle, Wash.

3- SEC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark.

4- NCAA First & Second Rounds, Athens, Ga.

5- Round of 16, Athens, Ga.

6- Quarterfinals and semifinals, Lake Nona, Fla.

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Elizabeth Alexander (1988-89) Columbus, Ohio

Laurie Allen (1980) Dunwoody, Ga.

Ellen Alsobrook (1981) ..............................................................Decatur, Ga.

Michelle Anderson (1994-97) Pretoria, S. Africa

Alexandra Anghelescu (2011) Johns Creek, Ga.

Jessica Annest (1997-98) ......................................................... Atlanta, Ga.

Lisa Apanay (1986-89) Morrow, Ga.

Kelly Baskin (1996-97, ’99-00) Marietta, Ga.

Caroline Basu (2005-06) Wolfsburg, Germany

Lianna Bebeau (1985-88) Decatur, Ga.

Chris Belasco (1981) Atlanta, Ga.

Tonya Bogdonas (1989-92).................................................... Rockford, Ill.

Susan Boyett (1979-80) Coral Gables, Fla.

Caroline Brinson (2014-17) New Orleans, La.

Sherri Byrd (1979-81) ................................................................. Belton, S.C.

Lourdes Carle (2019) ................................................. Daireaux, Argentina

Vanessa Castellano (1998-99) Barcelona, Spain

Marissa Catlin (1997-00) Clearwater, Fla.

Anne Chauzu (1993-96) Linas, France

Elena Christofi (2017-2021) Athens, Greece

Agata Cioroch (2001-04) ................................................. Warsaw, Poland

Nancy Cohen (1980-82) Miami, Fla.

Jane Cohodes (1985-88) Bexley, Ohio

Kelly Coleman (1986) .............................................................. Toledo, Ohio

Morgan Coppoc (2018-2022) Tulsa, Okla.

Makenzie Craft (2013) Frisco, Texas

Kim Crews (1975-76) .............................................................Edmond, Okla.

Pam Crews (1975-76) Edmond, Okla.

Monika Dancevic (2007-09) Thorold, Ontario, Canada

Cameron Ellis (2008-11) Roswell, Ga.

Adrienne Elsberry (2007-08) ................................................... Athens, Ga.

Lara Fakhoury (2007, ’09-10) Tampa, Fla.

Lu Fendig (1976-77).............................................................. St. Simons, Ga.

Amila Fetahagic (1988-89) Zenica, Yugoslavia

Jennifer Fisher (1982-83) Framingham, Mass.

Wright Floyd (1988) Atlanta, Ga.

Natalie Frazier (2004-07) Riverdale, Ga.

Laurie Friedland (1985-88)........................................................ Miami, Fla.

Kate Fuller (2011-14) Suwanee, Ga.

Brooke Galardi (1993-95) LaJolla, Calif.

Silvia Garcia (2013-16) Madrid, Spain

Nancy Gates (1979) ...................................................................... Rome, Ga.

Kathy George (1977) Anniston, Ala.

Nadja Gilchrist (2009-12) Webster, N.Y.

Mariana Gould (2015-18) Boise, Idaho

Marta Gonzalez (2017-2021) Madrid, Spain

Annette Goulak (2018) ....................................................... Oak Park, Calif.

Marshall Graham (1984) Reidsville, N.C.

Guillermina Grant (2021-) Montevideo, Uruguay

Sue Green (1984-86) ..................................................... Kalamazoo, Mich.

Christa Grey (1998-01) Seminole, Fla.

Lori Grey (2000-03)

Seminole, Fla.

Stephanie Grodecki (2016-17) ..................................... Germantown, Md.

Dana Grubbs (1979-80) Jacksonville, Fla.

Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Rachael Hart (2011) Alpharetta, Ga.

Lauren Herring (2012-15) Greenville, N.C.

Anna Hertel (2020-2023) Warsaw, Poland

Dot Higgins (1981-83) .................................................................. Rome, Ga.

Jennifer Hodge (2003-04) Athens, Ga.

Tina Hojnik (2001-03) Maribor, Slovenia

LuAnn Howard (1975) ................................................................. Atlanta, Ga.

Kelley Hyndman (2005-08) Bradenton, Fla.

Yvette Hyndman (2007-10) Bradenton, Fla.

Darya Ivanov (2006-07) Adelaide, Australia

Susan Jackson (1975-77) .....................................................Charlotte, N.C.

Alina Jerjomina (2011-12) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Katarina Jokic (2018-2021) Novi Grad, Bosnia

Kelli Jordan (2010-13) .................................................................. Tifton, Ga.

Jennifer Kalnitsky (1992) .................................................. Kanata, Ontario

Jaime Kaplan (1980-81) Macon, Ga.

Wendi Kaplan (1988) Atlanta, Ga.

Maxxine Kaufman (1982-84) Miami Beach, Fla.

Kappy Kellett (1995-97) Atlanta, Ga.

Lilly Kimbell (2011-14) ............................................. New Braunfels, Texas

Laura Kimel (1991-92) Winter Park, Fla.

Hannah King (2015-16) Dunwoody, Ga.

Mia King (2013-15).................................................................Charlotte, N.C.

Esther Knox (1999-00) Sydney, Australia

Meg Kowalski (2019-2023) Chicago, Ill.

Maho Kowase (2011-14)........................................ Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

Marianna Land (1993-95) Atlanta, Ga.

Lynn Landrum (1974-77) Savannah, Ga.

Sara Lett (2008)............................................................... Indianapolis, Ind.

Angela Lettiere (1991-94) Vero Beach, Fla.

Donna Little (1981) Charlotte, N.C.

Julie Lumpkin (1979-80) ..................................................... Columbus, Ga.

Lea Ma (2019-2023) ................................................................ Dix Hills, N.Y.

Anne Marcinkowski (2016) Johns Creek, Ga.

Chris Marshburn (1975-77) unknown

Margaret Martin (1978-79) Gainesville, Ga.

Jeanette Mattsson (2002) Osthammar, Sweden

Shannan McCarthy (1989-92) ........................................... Alpharetta, Ga.

Shawn McCarthy (1989-92) Alpharetta, Ga.

Janet McClelland (1977-80) Waycross, Ga.

Barbara McKinley (1977) ........................................................... Atlanta, Ga.

Zoë Mellis (1997-2000) Essex, England

Melanie Mercer (1985-87) Lookout Mtn, Tenn.

Holly Mills (1981) ..................................................................... Sarasota, Fla.

Kelley Moore (2008) Duluth, Ga.

Lynn Morgan (1983-85) Midlothian, Va.

Caryn Moss (1989-91) Pem. Pines, Fla.

Anne Nguyen (2000-03) Lancaster, Penn.

Mai Nirundorn (2022-) Bangkok, Thailand

Ayaka Okuno (2013) ............................................................... Osaka, Japan

Ellen Perez (2015-17) Shellharbour, Australia

Tina Price (1975-77) Dublin, Ga.

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Mell Reasco (2022-) Quito, Ecuador

Alice Reen (1984-87) Orlando, Fla.

Adele Reid (1981) ...................................................................Charlotte, N.C.

Jane Reid (1995-96, ’98-99) Marietta, Ga.

Shadisha Robinson (2004-06) S. Ozone Park, N.Y.

Lauren Rose (1997-98) ............................................................ Toledo, Ohio

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Maria Salsgard (1990-92) Halmstad, Sweden

Tina Samara (1993-96) Laurel Hollow, N.Y.

Dolores Sanchez (1978-79) .................................................... Augusta, Ga.

Susan Sadri (1981-82) Charlotte, N.C.

Lisa Salvatierra (1993-95) San Francisco, Ca.

Stacey Schefflin (1987-90) ............................................... Matthews, N.C.

Jitka Schonfeldova (2004-05) Prague, Czech Rep.

Lorri Seals (1983) Tyrone, Ga.

Kennedy Shaffer (2015-18) .................................................Rossford, Ohio

Leigh Shepherd (1980-82) Newton, N.C.

Stacy Sheppard (1992-95) Loganville, Ga.

Anastasiya Shevchenko (2005) Barcelona, Spain

Mary Lynne Smisson (1979-80) Columbus, Ga.

Alexandra Smith (2001-04)................................................... Marietta, Ga.

Debi Snelling (1975-77) Atlanta, Ga.

Laura Snelling (1983) Atlanta, Ga.

Lisa Spain (1981-84)................................................................ Moultrie, Ga.

Evgenia Subbotina (2003-06) Minsk, Belarus

Anne Sussman (1980-81) Augusta, Ga.

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Jenny Thornton (1983-86) Dublin, Ireland

Frances Turner (1983-86) Pensecola, Fla.

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Naoko Ueshima (2007-10) Nishinomiya, Japan

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Alexandra Vecic (2022-) Singen, Germany

Aarthi Venkatesan (1998-01) Brisbane, Australia

Mariel Verban (2001-02) ................................................. Bloomington, Ill.

Dasha Vidmanova (2022-) Prague, Czech Republic

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Jill Waldman (1987-90) Charleston, S.C.

Abby Walter (2017) ........................................................... Thomasville, Ga.

Nadine van de Walle (1995-98) Huissen, Holland

Paula Westmoreland (1979-80) Griffin, Ga.

Douglas Wink (2003-04) ............................................... Greensboro, N.C.

Vivian Wolff (2018-) Atlanta, Ga.

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Hollye Yermovsky (1977) Waycross, Ga.

Cathy Young (1977)............................................................... Kennesaw, Ga.

Terri Ysseldyke (1977) Marietta, Ga.

Alee Harris (2019-2022) Huntsville, Ala.

Laura Patterson (2015-18) Roswell, Ga.

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President Jere W. Morehead began his tenure as the 22nd University of Georgia President on July 1, 2013. Under his leadership, UGA has risen in the rankings of the best public colleges and universities and has completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates.

Additionally during President Morehead’s tenure, the University completed the most successful capital campaign in its history and established the UGA Innovation District, through which students and faculty partner with industry leaders to create products and

enterprises that strengthen Georgia’s economy. UGA has increased its research expenditures by more than 50% over the past decade and has been ranked first or second in the U.S. for research-based products reaching the marketplace for the past seven years.

In keeping with his focus on student success, President Morehead launched the ALL Georgia program to support students from rural areas and created the Double Dawgs program, which enables students to save time and money by earning an undergraduate and graduate degree in five years or less. Demand for a UGA education has more than doubled during the past decade, with a record 43,000 applications submitted for a spot in the incoming Class of 2027.

President Morehead has served the University of Georgia for more than 35 years in both faculty and administrative roles. Before becoming President, he was Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost from 2010 to 2013. Prior to 2010, he held several key administrative assignments, including Vice President for Instruction, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Provost and Director of the Honors Program, and acting Executive Director of Legal Affairs.

He is the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies in the Terry College of Business, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1986. He is a co-author of several books and book chapters, including The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business, and he has published scholarly articles on legal topics ranging from export controls to jury selection. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal.

President Morehead currently serves as Co-Chair of the University

Leadership Forum, a national initiative led by the Council on Competitiveness. Additional service includes membership on the boards of the Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and Emory University Candler School of Theology.

He is Chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors and a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Committee and NCAA Board of Governors. He previously served as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Chair of the SEC Executive Committee and as a member of the NCAA’s Presidential Forum; Working Group on Name, Image, and Likeness; and Federal and State Legislation Working Group. He also is a member of the National Football Foundation Board of Trustees.

In 2021, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III for outstanding leadership and service in support of education. He has received several University-wide teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Award—UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence, the Richard B. Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business, and the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. He also earned the UGA School of Law’s premier honor for alumni, the Distinguished Service Scroll Award.

President Morehead holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University and a law degree from the University of Georgia.

Georgia finished seventh in the latest LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup, marking the school’s best finish since 2005 and tying for the fourthhighest ranking in program history. Seventeen of the Bulldogs’ athletic programs earned a top-20 ranking, while nine ended the year in the top 10.

The Bulldogs became the first program to earn back-to-back College Football Playoff National Championships. Three of Georgia’s athletic teams won SEC titles and five athletes won NCAA individual crowns during the 2022-23 athletics season.

Among notable achievements, the women’s soccer and volleyball programs made history as both teams earned bids to their respective NCAA tournaments in the same year for the first time ever. Georgia’s track and field programs finished with four top-10 rankings in the indoor and outdoor championships, both men’s and women’s tennis captured SEC championships, softball finished with a second-place mark in the conference and both golf programs swept team and individual titles at their respective NCAA regionals.

The Bulldogs also posted a record-breaking academic year, setting a new school-high mark with a 3.19 cumulative GPA in 2022-23, breaking the fall GPA record before earning the second-highest spring GPA in school history.

Brooks has overseen substantial facility upgrades that include the brand-new Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis Courts, improvements to the south side of Sanford Stadium, a $45 million renovation to Foley Field, a $38 million upgrade to the Jack Turner Softball Stadium, a new $1.8 million men’s and women’s basketball weight room as well as expansive updates to Stegeman Coliseum and a renovation project in the Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall.

Georgia also built a new, state-of-the-art track and field locker room and recently announced plans to construct a one-of-a-kind track facility off South Milledge Avenue. This project will include the only indoor track and field venue in the state of Georgia and will allow the Bulldogs to host NCAA and SEC events as well as summer camps.

Under his guidance, Georgia re-branded the mental health and performance department, bringing in a new full-time director and an additional clinical counselor as well as adding sports psychology services for every team. A Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee was also established as Courtney Gay was hired to lead in the department’s DEI efforts.

Brooks’ tenure has also included impactful and significant coaching hires, with a pair of national champions in track and field’s Caryl Smith Gilbert and soccer’s Keidane McAlpine. In 2021, he hired Tony Baldwin to take over the softball program, while Stefanie Williams Moreno and

Neil Versfeld were named head women’s and men’s swimming and diving coaches.

He also hired two prominent coaches to lead the Georgia Basketball programs in Mike White and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. Following the 2022-23 baseball season, Brooks brought on renowned pitching coach Wes Johnson to lead Georgia Baseball.

A native of Hammond, La., Brooks’ vision of competing for championships and postseason success and his passion for studentathletes began well before his time as Athletic Director.

Before returning to UGA in 2016 as Executive Associate Director of Athletics, Brooks served as Deputy Athletics Director at the University of Louisiana Monroe from 2015-16 and Director of Athletics at Millsaps College from 2014-15. He also served in capacities as Director of Football Operations (2008-11) and Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (2012-14) in his previous stint at UGA.

Brooks also served as director of football operations at the University of Louisiana-Monroe beginning in 2004. He gained experience as a student at Louisiana State University, working as an equipment manager and a student assistant coach. During his four years at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 2000 Peach Bowl, 2002 Sugar Bowl, and won the 2001 Southeastern Conference championship.

Brooks graduated from LSU (’02) with a degree in Kinesiology and completed his master’s degree in Sport Management from UGA (‘14). He and his wife, Lillie, have twin sons, Jackson and James, born in July of 2009 and a third son, Davis, born in March of 2012.

He and his wife Lillie have become a vital part of the Athens community. On January 20, 2021, just two weeks after becoming Athletic Director, Brooks pledged $100,000 to create a need-based scholarship to support UGA students from Athens-Clarke County. His gift created a Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS), adding to the more than 550 endowed, need-based scholarships created under the GCS program since its launch in January 2017.

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks – 2023 Sports Business Journal Athletic Director of the Year finalist – has led the University of Georgia Athletic Association through historic success since the time of his hiring in 2021. JERE W. MOREHEAD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT JOSH BROOKS
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J. REID PARKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Courtney Gay Assistant Athletic Director– Inclusive Excellence and Strategic Engagement David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative Ron Courson Executive Associate Athletic Director – Sports Medicine Claude Felton Loran Smith Senior Associate AD –Sports Communications Glada Horvat Senior Associate Athletic Director – Academics & Eligibility Darrice Griffin Senior Deputy Director of Athletics Stephanie Ransom Deputy Athletic Director–Finance SWA Alan Thomas Associate Athletic Director –External Operations John Bateman Assistant Athletic Director –Marketing Anna Randa Associate Athletic Director –Sports Medicine Tanner Stines Associate Athletic Director – Facilities & Capital Projects Steve Flippen Assistant Athletic Director –Compliance Rhonda Kilpatrick Assistant Athletic Director–Academics and Eligibility Christopher Lakos Assistant Athletic Director–Sports Communications Cory Kopaniasz Assistant Athletic Director–Academics Mike Mobley Assistant Athletic Director–Sports Communications Christie Purks Associate Athletic Director –Event Management Amy Thomas Associate Athletic Director –Human Resources Will Lawler Deputy Athletic Director –Legal & Regulatory Affairs Matt Brachowski Senior Associate Athletic Director – Internal Operations Emily Deitz Assistant AD – Fan Engagement & Licensing Beth Dziedzic Associate Athletic Director –Academics Geoff Bentzel Senior Associate Athletic Director – Compliance Scott Hallberg Associate Athletic Director–Business Operations Ford Williams Executive Associate Athletic Director Mike Bilbow Assistant Athletic Director –Digital Production Leigh Futch Assistant Athletic Director –The Georgia Way Derek Hammock Assistant Athletic Director- Finance & Strategic Planning Jen Galas Assistant Athletic Director– Social Media & Digital Strategy Josh Brooks J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Steven Drummond Executive Associate Athletic Director – Strat. Communications Travis Epling Assistant Athletic Director- Development Dr. Dylan Firsick Assistant Athletic Director- Mental Health and Performance Dan Goldstein Assistant Athletic Director- Systems Christian Williams Assistant Athletic Director- Annual Funds
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Brad Bell Associate Athletic Director- Major Gifts
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UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS

UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS

The Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program was instituted to allow supporters of the University of Georgia Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. The program is vital to the future of Georgia Athletics by providing the long-term solution of keeping pace with escalating expenses. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000.

There are four women’s tennis scholarship endowments including one established by the UGAAA in honor of the 2000 team which won both the NCAA and SEC titles. For more information about the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program or other giving opportunities, please contact the UGAAA Development office at (877) 423-2947.

LEIGHTON BALLEW SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Mell Reasco is the 2024 recipient of the Leighton Ballew tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an international student-athlete who has demonstrated commitment to the University in an outstanding manner, both in the classroom and on the court. If no international student-athlete exists, selection of a student-athlete recipient is based on the aforementioned criteria. The late Mr. Ballew was a UGA faculty member for 40 years and founded the drama department.

1999: Vanessa Castellano

2000: Zoë Mellis

2001: Aarthi Venkatesan

2002: Tina Hojnik

2003-04: Agata Cioroch

2005: Jitka Schonfeldova

2006: Kelley Hyndman

2007: Darya Ivanov

2008-10: Naoko Ueshima

2011-12: Lilly Kimbell

2013-14: Maho Kowase

2015: Silvia Garcia

2016-17: Ellen Perez

2018: Elena Christofi

2019-21: Katarina Jokic

2022-23: Guillermina Grant

2023-24: Mell Reasco

BARBARA HARTMAN HOWELL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Mai Nirundorn is the 2024 recipient of the Barbara Hartman Howell tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a scholar-athlete on the women’s tennis team who has a stated purpose of graduating. The scholarship was established by Barbara Hartman Howell’s lifelong friends Vickie Pruitt Farmer and Leon Farmer, Jr. for her many years of dedication to and love of the Georgia Athletic Association and in memory of her daughter, Amanda, who passed away suddenly on July 22, 2007 at the tender age of 26. Vickie and Barbara graduated from Athens High School Class of 1969 and were Phi Mu sorority sisters at UGA.

2009-12: Nadja Gilchrist

2012-14: Lauren Herring

2015: Caroline Brinson

2016: Hannah King

2017: Laura Patterson

2018: Mariana Gould

2019: Annette Goulak

2020: Vivian Wolff

2021-22: Ania Hertel

2023: Alex Vecic

2024: Mai Nirundorn

DOYLE E. MOTE SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Alexandra Vecic is the 2024 recipient of the Doyle E. Mote women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an all-around student-athlete who is a good student and loves the game of tennis. This scholarship endowment was established by Lillian Jensen Mote in loving memory of her husband, Doyle E. Mote. Originally from Calhoun, Doyle graduated from the University’s School of Pharmacy in 1950 and was a pharmacist in Lynchburg, Va., for 36 years.

2002: Mariel Verban

2003: Anne Nguyen

2004: Agata Cioroch

2005-06: Caroline Basu

2007-09: Kelley Hyndman

2010: Yvette Hyndman

2011: Cameron Ellis

2012: Chelsey Gullickson

2013-14: Kate Fuller

2015: Lauren Herring

2016-17: Caroline Brinson

2018-21: Marta Gonzalez

2021-23: Mai Nirundorn

2024: Alexandra Vecic

UGA WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Mell Reasco is the 2024 recipient of the UGAAA women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a student-athlete who best demonstrates outstanding character, leadership and dedication to the University, the women’s tennis team and the community. This scholarship endowment was established by the UGAAA in 2000 in honor of the 2000 women’s tennis team that captured its second national championship crown. The 2002-03 season marked the first year the UGAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment was awarded.

2003: Lori Grey

2004: Douglas Wink

2005-06: Natalie Frazier

2007: Monika Dancevic

2008: Yvette Hyndman

2009: Cameron Ellis

2010: Yvette Hyndman

2011-12: Kate Fuller

2013: Lilly Kimbell

2014: Mia King

2015: Hannah King

2016: Silvia Garcia

2017-18: Kennedy Shaffer

2019-22: Morgan Coppoc

2023: Ania Hertel

2024: Mell Reasco

JOHN AND MARILYN MCMULLAN FAMILY WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Anastasiia Lopata is the 2024 recipient of the McMullan Family women’s tennis scholarship. The award is presented to a participant on the team who displays a love for the sport of tennis. The McMullan family has had several tennis players in their family, including Marilyn and her son, Ted, as well as John and Marilyn’s daughter-in-law, Catherine.

2016-17: Marianna Gould

2018: Katarina Jokic

2019-22: Meg Kowalski

2023-24: Anastasiia Lopata

VICKIE FARMER SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

As natives of Athens, Ga., Vickie and Leon Farmer have been enthusiastic supporters of the Bulldog sports program for many years. Graduates of the University of Georgia, Vickie (AB ’73) and Leon (BBA ’64 and JD ’67) have fully funded multiple scholarships for student-athletes in 12 different Bulldog sports. A women’s tennis student-athlete received one of these endowments in 2006 (Shadisha Robinson) and 2007 (Natalie Frazier).

DORIS MARIE RAMSEY SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Established by the late Bernard B. Ramsey in honor of his beloved wife, Doris Marie Ramsey, this endowment creates 10 athletic scholarships, continuing the legacy of the Ramsey name. These scholarships benefit two scholar-athletes in football, two in other men’s sports, two in women’s sports, and four pursuing post-graduate educations at UGA. A women’s tennis student-athlete received one of these endowments from 2002-04 (Alexandra Smith), in 2013-14 (Lauren Herring), and 2020-21 (Elena Christofi).

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