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2013 SPRING SCHEDULE2013 SPRING SCHEDULE

JANUARYJANUARY25-27 at Cornell Winter Invitational Ithaca, N.Y.

FEBRUARYFEBRUARY1 BINGHAMTON WEST POINT, N.Y. SACRED HEART WEST POINT, N.Y.2 SETON HALL WEST POINT, N.Y.8 STONY BROOK WEST POINT, N.Y.9 CONNECTICUT WEST POINT, N.Y.10 FORDHAM WEST POINT, N.Y.15 MASSACHUSETTS WEST POINT, N.Y. ST. BONAVENTURE WEST POINT, N.Y.16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON WEST POINT, N.Y.22 RUTGERS WEST POINT, N.Y.23 NIAGARA WEST POINT, N.Y. CORNELL WEST POINT, N.Y.

MARCHMARCH2 QUINNIPIAC WEST POINT, N.Y. MARIST WEST POINT, N.Y.3 SIENA WEST POINT, N.Y.22 RHODE ISLAND WEST POINT, N.Y.23 HOLY CROSS* WEST POINT, N.Y. LAFAYETTE* WEST POINT, N.Y.24 LEHIGH* WEST POINT, N.Y.27 at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y.28 at Colgate* Hamilton, N.Y. MANHATTAN WEST POINT, N.Y.

APRILAPRIL5 at Bryant Smithfi eld, R.I. LONG ISLAND WEST POINT, N.Y.7 NAVY* WEST POINT, N.Y.13 at Bucknell* Lewisburg, Pa.26‐28 PATRIOT LEAGUE WEST POINT, N.Y. TOURNAMENT

* Patriot League contest Home matches in BOLD CAPS Patriot League contest Home matches in BOLD CAPS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS2013 Dual Match Schedule Inside Front CoverQuick Facts and Contents 1This is West Point 2-5Distinguished Graduates 6Why West Point? 7 Academy Leadership 8Director of Athletics 9Army Tennis Facilities 10 Coaching and Support Staff 11-12Roster 13 Returning Player Profi les 14-39Newcomer Profi les 40-44Patriot League Champions 452011-12 Final Statistics 462011-12 Season Recap 47Postseason History 48 Record Book 49All-Time Series Records 50 Year-by-Year Results 51-56All-Time Lettermen Inside Back CoverAbout the Patriot League Back Cover

WOMEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS2011-12 Record 22-72011-12 PL Record/Finish 5-0/FirstAll-Time Record 536-289NCAA Appearances/Record 12/0-12Most Recent 2012 4-0 loss at No. 8 AlabamaHead Coach Paul Peck (Illinois ’84)Record at Army/Years 319-170/18Career Record/Years SameAssistant Coach Christa MacsayVolunteer Assistant Coach Martha RowleyTeam Captains Erin Colton, Larraine SaavedraAthletic Intern 2nd Lt. Fabiola CastroOffi cer Representative Col. Steve FlemingAthletic Trainer David AllenFacilities Indoor Lichtenberg Tennis Center Outdoor Malek Tennis Courts

ARMY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSExecutive Athletic Director Bob BerettaComm. Assistant/Tennis Contact Tracy NelsonNelson’s Offi ce Phone 845.938.4090Nelson’s Email [email protected] Communications Fax 845.446.2556Army Athletics Webpage www.goARMYsports.comTwitter @Army_WTennis

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY FACTSLocation West Point, N.Y.Founded March 16, 1802Enrollment 4,400Superintendent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon, Jr.Director Of Athletics Boo CorriganNickname Black KnightsColors Black, Gold and GrayConference Patriot League

CREDITSThe 2012-13 Army Women’s Tennis Media Guide is an offi cial publication of the U.S. Military Academy Offi ce of Athletic Communications. The guide was written by Tracy Nelson. Design and editing by Pam Flenke. Photos courtesy of the USMA Department of Information Management Creative Imaging Center, John Pellino and Mady Salvani.

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The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nation’s most famous and infl uential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army offi cer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfl ess service to our nation.

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The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an offi cer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfl ess service to the Nation. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design the fortifi cations in 1778 after problems arose with French engineers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffi c. Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Point’s original fortifi cations. In 1802 President Thomas Jeff erson signed the legislation establishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This eff ectively eliminated America’s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s fi rst engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventually established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial railway lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent confl icts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfi lls the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic

curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fi elds-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century offi cers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s fi rst day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their fi rst year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the fi rst- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders in today’s Army. Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Values,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the fi rst day. Integrity is refl ected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Today’s Military Academy is a vastly diff erent institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The fi rst graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 new offi cers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st century.

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THE PREMIER LEADER DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION IN THE NATION

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AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID ... “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH

WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.”

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FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES S. GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG ROBERT KIMBROUGH JAMES KIMSEY NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

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ROBERT E. LEE ’29 The Academy’s ninth Superintendent (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was selected to serve as Commanding General of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named General-In-Chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor.

ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his image graces the $50 bill.

JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 Considered the second most senior offi cer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. The two-million-plus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefi eld, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named General of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in 1924.

JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey Foundation in 1996.

EDWARD WHITE ’52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the fi rst man to walk in space and was one of the three astronauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in 1967.

FRANK BORMAN ’50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded the fi rst circumlunar fl ight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines.

ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1982.

H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ultimately responded to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deployment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, captured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator.

OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He commanded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the fi rst Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. He was the last Army offi cer to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars), and the Bradley fi ghting vehicle is named in his honor.

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ’03 After World War I, MacArthur returned to West Point to serve as the Academy’s 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was responsible for the revitalization of the Academy. He was later promoted to General of the Army and served as Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacifi c Theater during World War II. During that time, he received the Medal of Honor for leading defense preparation and operations on the Philippine Islands. He later served as Supreme Allied Commander, Japan, and as commander, United Nations Command in the Far East. He was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman Trophy winner in Army football history. He later served as chairman and CEO of Primerica.

EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the fi rst manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA ’52) and was the second man to walk on the moon.

GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one of the most colorful commanders in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remarkable feats in military history in December 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern fl ank against the German attack in the Battle of the Bulge. The General’s doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in combat arenas around the world.

GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO 1914.

FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 One of the Academy’s international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army offi cer after graduation. He eventually became the country’s military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998.

MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 Krzyzewski served as head basketball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseball’s career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a fl ight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.

DAVID H. PETRAEUS ‘74 Petraeus, a four-star general, served as the commander of the International Security Assistance Force and commander of the U.S. Forces Afghanistan from July 4, 2010-July 18, 2011 and was responsible for implement President Barack Obama’s strategies and policies in Afghanistand during that time. He also served as commander of U.S. Central Command from 2008-2010. The Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., native was unanimously as the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency on June 30, 2011.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia University in 1948. He served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961 and was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

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“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” ‐ ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” ‐ HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS

“I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I believe in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” ‐ PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH

“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfi ll that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- fi nding opportunity, fi ghting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrifi ced for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

FRANK BORMAN

GLENN DAVIS

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Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. became the 58th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in July 2010. He had previously served as Director of the Army Staff in January 2008. Huntoon was commissioned from West Point in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an infantry offi cer in a series of command and staff assignments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command at Vilseck, Germany, and with the 3rd Infantry Division in Aschaff enburg, Germany. From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Military Studies. He then served in the Directorate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., as Senior War Plans Offi cer (Operation Just Cause), Deputy Director of Plans (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director of Plans. Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forces Command and United Nations Command, Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the Army’s National Security Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He then took command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. Huntoon’s next assignment was the Executive Offi cer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College. Huntoon moved on to become the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Pentagon. In August 2003, he was assigned as the 46th Commandant, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Huntoon’s awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and the Bronze Star; Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Parachute Qualifi cation Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He has a Masters of Arts in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Advanced Military Studies Program.

Brigadier General Richard D. Clarke, a former captain of the Army squash team (1983-84), assumed command in January 2013 of the United States Corps of Cadets as the 74th Commandant of Cadets. He previously served as the Deputy Commanding General of Operations, 10th Mountain Division. Clarke, commissioned in the Infantry following his graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1984, began his career as a rifl e platoon leader with 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry, 3rd Armored Division. Beginning in December 1988, He commanded two companies in the 101st Airborne; Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, as well as the 101st Long Range Surveillance Detachment. In June of 1992, he transitioned to the 75th Ranger Regiment, and in March of 1993 became the Commander of the Ranger Reconnaissance Detachment. Later he served as the Company Commander of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Clarke subsequently held the position of Battalion S-3 and then Battalion Executive Offi cer of 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry, of the 1st Armored Division. This was followed in May 1999 when he assumed duty as the Brigade Executive Offi cer of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. In March of 2002, Clarke became the Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. This was directly followed in May 2004 by command of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. In August of 2007, Clarke assumed command of the 75th Ranger Regiment. He then served as the Director of Operations, Joint Special Operations Command, at Fort Bragg, N.C. Clarke’s deployments while serving in the aforementioned positions include Operation Desert Storm, Operation Joint Guardian, three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and four deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Clarke’s decorations include; the Defense Superior Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster), the Legion of Merit; Bronze Star Medal (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters); Meritorious Service Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters); the Army Achievement Medal (with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters); the National Defense Service Medal (with Bronze Star); the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; and the Afghanistan Service Medal.

LIEUTENANT GENERALDAVID H. HUNTOON, JR.

Superintendent

BRIGADIER GENERALRICHARD D. CLARKE

Commandant of Cadets

Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering offi cer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is currently attending West Point, and two sons; Danny and Zach.

BRIGADIER GENERALTIMOTHY E. TRAINOR

Dean of the Academic Board

ACADEMY LEADERSHIP

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Superintendent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr., announced the hiring of Boo Corrigan as the Academy’s director of athletics on Feb. 1, 2011. “We have an opportunity to work every day with a truly exceptional group of young people,” Corrigan said. “The opportunities they

receive through intercollegiate athletics will help shape their own leadership styles as they become offi cers in the U.S. Army. We have a great team that focuses daily on our cadet-athletes. We strive to enhance their overall experience as they develop into the leaders our nation needs.” In his short time as athletic director, Corrigan has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics’ relationships in several key areas. In recent months, Army has secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add signifi cant value to Army’s corporate sponsorships while maintaining the tradition of West Point Athletics. Corrigan, who has a proven record as a fundraiser, spearheaded changes in the Army A Club and ticket operations that have resulted in more than $20 million dollars in major gifts and record-setting annual giving during his tenure. During that time the funding for a new lacrosse facility, that is scheduled to break ground, was secured. In addition to his role in enhancing revenues for Army Athletics, Corrigan led a strategic planning process that developed a new mission statement and goals for the department. In his fi rst full year at West Point, Corrigan oversaw a program that won three Patriot League championship (baseball, women’s soccer, women’s tennis) and sent four teams to the NCAA postseason (rifl e). Eighteen cadets earned a major award from their conference, including six Rookies of the Year selections and three Player of the Year winners. Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the classroom under Corrigan’s watch. In 2011-12, Army had fi ve Academic All-Americans, including four fi rst-team selections. The Black Knights’ football team boasted two fi rst-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in 2011, a fi rst for the program since 1957. The Black Knights also boasted three Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year, including overall men’s winner Brendan Buckley. In addition, former football standout Andrew Rodriguez became the fi rst Army player to win the National Football Foundation’s Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur Athletic Union’s James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the country. He was the fi rst Army player to receive the award since 1946 and was just the third player in history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. Army has been the focus of national attention since Corrigan’s arrival. He was instrumental in supporting the CBS documentary, “Game

of Honor,” that chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 football season leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast to a national audience on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army football team was also the focus of a behind-the-scenes book titled, “Soldiers First,” written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. Corrigan has also made his mark on the aesthetics of historic Michie Stadium. In order to upgrade the appearance and provide a better experience for Army fans, Corrigan implemented a Michie Stadium branding and signage campaign that began in 2011. The fi rst phase of the project was completed prior to the 2012 season. In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan has been an active leader in the Patriot League, serving as chairman of the conference’s Broadband Committee. Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external aff airs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external aff airs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for fi ve years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its offi cial athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a defi cit to profi t in his fi rst year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. His collegiate experience also includes a stint as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 1992-95. Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. He is married to the former Kristen Aceto, a former fi eld hockey and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who also earned a master’s degree from the school. The couple has three children, Finley (11), Tre (9) and Brian (8). He is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena Corrigan.

BOO CORRIGAN

Director of Athletics Notre Dame ’90

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

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STATE‐OF‐THE‐ART FACILITIESHousing both the men’s and women’s tennis teams, Lichtenberg Tennis Center continues to make a large impact on both programs as the home of Army Tennis.

The seven-court arena, which was completed in time for Army’s 1999 winter/spring season, features a sophisticated synthetic indoor hardcourt surface, state-of-the-art lighting, locker facilities, coaches’ offi ces and meeting rooms, and an elevated spectator area that gives Army tennis fans a birds-eye view of all seven courts.

Through the generosity of Herb (USMA ’55) and Alan (USMA ’51) Lichtenberg and the Class of 1955, Army’s men’s and women’s tennis teams boast one of the fi nest indoor tennis facilities in the nation.

“I think it gives us a big psychological advantage over our opponents,” said Army women’s tennis coach Paul Peck. “When opposing teams walk in they know they are standing in the best college tennis facility that they have ever been in. The building is just unbelievable. It shows our athletes and our recruits that the Academy is serious about a quality tennis program.”

In the fall of 2004, a brand new, state-of-the-art scoreboard was installed in the Lichtenberg Tennis Center, which allows fans to follow the action on all seven courts simultaneously. The scoreboard, which measures 26” wide by 13” high with “Army Tennis” and an Army logo printed on it, includes changeable team name, message centers, and a 32’ by 80’ LED matrix display for messages and graphics.

The center, constructed by Indoor Courts of America, of Olathe, Kan., earned its fi rst prestigious award in June 1999, when the United States Tennis Association (USTA) cited it as “one of the outstanding public tennis facilities for 1999.” Other recipients of the USTA Facility Award were Harvard, Texas A&M, Penn State, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, Whitman College and Florida.

The addition of the award-winning Lichtenberg Center has made tennis a year-round sport at West Point, rendering the Northeast’s typically unpredictable spring weather a non-factor. In the past, Army teams were forced to travel as far as 15 miles to play in an indoor facility that was not only costly, but contained an insuffi cient number of courts. That is the case no longer. The Army men’s team opened its home slate on Feb. 5, 2000, with the women’s squad debuting a week later.

The Army tennis teams home in Lichtenberg is complete with visiting and team locker rooms, team meeting rooms and coaches offi ces.

In the spring of 2002, the Black Knights welcomed their latest addition, the Malek Tennis Center. Featuring enhancements to the former Clinton Courts, this new outdoor facility boasts a new spectator seating area and a pedestrian plaza adjoining the tennis and baseball stadiums.

Thanks in large part to these two top-notch facilities, the Army women’s tennis squad looks to continue its dominance in the Northeast. The nine courts, which are named after the project’s lead donor, Frederick V. Malek (USMA ’59), are located directly parallel to Clinton Field and adjacent to Doubleday Field.

Both the Lichtenberg Tennis Center and Malek Courts have also served as the backdrop for the ITA Eastern Championships for the past several fall seasons, including 2012 on the women’s side.

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PAUL PECK

Head Coach19th Season Illinois ’84

Head coach Paul Peck has led the Army women’s tennis program to unprecedented success as the dominant force in the Patriot League since taking the reins in the spring of 1995. Beginning with his inaugural campaign, Peck has managed a winning record in all but his fi rst full season at West Point. The Black Knights captured an eighth-straight Patriot League title last April, accompanied by the program’s 12th NCAA Tournament appearance. Under Peck’s guidance, the Black Knights have appeared at the NCAA Tournament in 1999-2001, 2003, 2005-12, while averaging 23 wins a season over the last fi ve years. Peck was named Patriot League Coach of the Year for a 12th time in 2012, after guiding a young squad which featured no seniors on its roster to a 22-win season. Army eclipsed the 15-win mark for the 15th consecutive year, and 20-win mark for the fi fth straight season en route to claiming its 13th Patriot League title in 2012. The Black Knights defeated rival Navy for the second straight year in the conference title match to claim the league’s NCAA Championship bid.

Peck has guided the Black Knights to 54 consecutive regular-season victories over Patriot League foes, dating back to the 2002 season. He is also the most successful coach in the history of the program with 319 career wins. Peck has mentored fi ve of the last six Patriot League Players of the Year in Niki Flach (2007), Anne Houghton (2008, 2009, 2011), and Jamila Paul (2012), while placing a multitude of others on the all-league teams. Five players from the 2012 squad earned all-star status in the Patriot League, including Paul and Rookie of the Year Natalie Allen. In 2010, Houghton became the fi rst Army player in program history to receive an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) regional ranking, landing at #20 in the March poll. Under Peck’s guidance, the Black Knights have established themselves as one of the top tennis programs in the Northeast. West Point has hosted the Eastern Championships since 1998. Peck serves as the organizer and director for the 25-team event, which has grown into one of the largest college tennis tournaments on the East Coast. West Point also hosted the prestigious Wilson/Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Eastern Women’s Regional Championships in October 2005. In addition, Army has hosted the Patriot League Championships six times. A 1984 honors graduate of the University of Illinois, Peck enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1985 and received his commission at offi cer candidate school at Fort Benning, Ga. He spent three years as a platoon leader in an artillery unit in Germany. Later, Peck commanded an Alpha Battery of 5/18 FA during Operation Desert Storm, earning a Bronze Star for his accomplishments during the war. He also received the MacArthur Leadership Award as the most outstanding offi cer who exemplifi ed the Army code. After receiving a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Illinois, Peck was assigned to teach in the Academy’s Department of Physical Education. In 1997, he was promoted to the rank of Major before retiring from the Army. Just as notable as his military pursuits are his accomplishments on the tennis court. After being ranked regionally in the Midwest as a junior player, Peck went on to play at the collegiate level and in many USTA tournaments as an adult. Ranked as high as eighth in the Missouri Valley, he won the Duncan Open in 1990, and twice was selected to play for the All-Army tennis team. A USPTA and USPTR certifi ed pro, Peck boasts a stellar winning percentage of .652 (319-170) during his 18 years as head coach at West Point. A native of Mundelein, Ill., Peck currently resides at West Point with his wife, Karen. Peck has four children, Alex, Caroline, Danny and Haley.

HEAD COACH PAUL PECK

ARMY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSCoach Years Yrs. W L Pct.Chris Batjer 1979 1 7 4 .636Steve Medoff 1979-81 2 30 3 .906Pete Castellano 1981-86 5 64 34 .653Maggie Morris 1986-87 1 9 14 .391Jim Worthington 1987-90 3 40 25 .615Jim Hawkins 1990-93 3.5 51 29 .632Todd Ryska 1994-95 1 16 10 .615Paul Peck S1995-pres. 18.5 319 170 .652Totals 34 536 289 .650

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COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF

Assistant CoachSecond Season

Georgia ’01

Christa Macsay begins her second season as assistant coach for the Army women’s tennis team. Macsay, a member of Georgia’s 2000 NCAA Championship team, came to West Point after a two-year assistant coaching stint at her alma mater from 2005-06. “I’m very excited for this opportunity to be able to coach collegiately again, it’s a passion of mine. The team is wonderful and Coach Peck has been really great. I look forward to working with him and the girls and continuing the success here at West Point.” In 2005, Georgia went 18-8, advanced to the NCAA quarterfi nals and ended the year ranked ninth nationally. In 2006, Georgia posted a 13-10 mark, reached the NCAA round of 32 and concluded the year ranked 25th nationally. A native of Seminole, Fla., and 2001 graduate of the University of Georgia, the former Christa Grey returned to the Bulldogs after spending the 2003-04 season as an assistant at North Carolina State University. Prior to serving on the Wolfpack staff , Macsay was an assistant teaching professional at the Knoxville (Tenn.) Racquet Club. She also assisted with summer camps hosted by the University of Georgia and the Bardmoor Golf and Tennis Club. A former nationally ranked collegiate tennis player, Macsay is one of just fi ve tennis letterwinners in school history to receive the UGA Lewis Leadership Award. This award goes to students who are the embodiment of dedication, motivation, discipline, positive attitude and who seek the good of the group above personal gain. A two-time Academic All-SEC selection, she helped Georgia win the 2000 NCAA team title, the 2000 SEC title and the 2001 SEC Tournament title. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Championships and fi nished in the top fi ve of the national poll in each of her four seasons. “Christa is extremely knowledgeable, having played on a national championship team and coached at great programs like Georgia and NC State,” said Peck. “She was a highly ranked junior player, which gives her experience that will be benefi cial to our program and players. She has experienced how top players train and will help bring that knowledge to our program.” Macsay is married to CPT Dan Macsay who teaches for West Point’s Department of Military Instruction. The couple and their children Daniel and Hannah reside at West Point.

MARTHA ROWLEY

Vol. Assistant CoachSecond Season

Tennessee-Martin ’02

Martha Rowley joined the Army women’s tennis staff as a volunteer assistant coach prior to the start of the 2011-12 season. For the last two years, Rowley was the Director of Junior Academy at the Club Deportivo Punto Verde in Leon, Mexico. She oversaw all junior activities from group and individual training blocks, junior camps, travel and was the tournament director for the 2010 1er. Torneo Por Invitación Para Profesionales Del Estado De Guanajuato. While in Mexico, Rowley spent four months working with the Mexican Tennis Federation with the Olympic program. Before returning to Mexico, she served as the assistant coach for the men’s and Women’s tennis programs at Indiana State University. Between college coaching stints, Rowley served as a tennis professional at Harp Performance Tennis, Inc., in Cumming, Ga., where she worked with the junior development programs as well as with adult leagues. Rowley served as an assistant coach at the University of Southern Mississippi where she helped lead the Golden Eagles program to its fi rst national team ranking, the most winning program in school history, recorded the most wins in a single season and helped guide the Golden Eagles to their highest fi nish (third) in the Conference USA Tennis Championship history. Rowley also worked with a number of camps. She has served as co-director of the Southern Mississippi Nike Tennis Camp in Hattiesburg, Miss., was the head coach for the Lawrenceville Nike Tennis Camp in Lawrenceville, N.J., for 11 summers(2001-’11), was a counselor at the Lake Bryn Mawr Camp at Honesdale, Penn., while also coaching at the Loyola Country Club in Leon, Mexico. Rowley is a former standout for the University of Tennessee at Martin, where she played collegiately from 1998 to 2002. She was tabbed team MVP in 2002. At UT-Martin, Rowley held national rankings in singles by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. As a junior player, Rowley was ranked in the top three every year in the Mexico Tennis Federation in both under-16 and under-18 divisions while competing in the Mexican Junior Nationals, ITF Junior Tour and the ITF Professional Women’s Tour. In 2003 Martha was inducted into the Punto Verde Junior Tennis Hall of Fame in Leon, Mexico. Rowley received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The University of Tennessee at Martin in May 2002 with a major in International Business and a minor in French. She received her Master’s of Science in Sport Management from The University of Southern Mississippi in May 2008. Rowley is currently the Director of Tennis at the Highlands Country Club in Garrison, N.Y. Rowley and her husband, Army men’s assistant coach Randy Rowley, reside in Cold Spring, N.Y.

JONATHAN EVANSSPORT SUPERVISOR

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2012-13 ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS

2012‐13 ROSTER

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOLErin Colton* Sr. Davie, Fla./Broward Virtual SchoolKelly Daniel Fr. Zeeland, Mich./ZeelandAlyssa Gleason So. Mohnton, Pa./Governor Miffl inAlyssa Hanson So. Cumming, Ga./Home SchooledMargaret Iliev Jr. West Haverstraw, N.Y./North Rockland (USMAPS)Morgen Kiser Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah/East HighHaley O’Connor Fr. Park Ridge, Ill./Maine SouthHolly Pappafotis Sr. Longwood, Fla./Trinity Preparatory SchoolMaya Parker So. Carson, Calif./California Academy of Math & ScienceJamila Paul Jr. Bulverde, Texas/Home SchooledCarolyn Pitman Fr. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota EastKari Pope Sr. Winchester, Va./Isle of Wright Academy/James WoodCarly Riney Jr. Montgomery, Texas/MontgomeryLarraine Saavedra* Sr. Boca Raton, Fla./West Boca RatonGabriella Spindler Fr. Clarkston, Mich./ClarkstonEva Sung Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Sewickley AcademyDella Taylor Jr. Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo UnionElle Taylor So. Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union*team co-captain

Top Row (Left to Right): Kelly Daniel, Eva Sung, Carolyn Pitman, Erin Colton, Morgen Kiser, Kari Pope, Carly Riney and Gabriella Spindler.

Bottom Row (Left to Right): 2LT Fabiola Castro (Athletic Intern), COL Steve Fleming (Head Offi cer Representative), Alyssa Gleason, Holly Pappafotis, Alyssa Hanson, Jamila Paul, Larraine Saavedra, Maya Parker, Margaret Iliev, Haley O’Connor, Christa Macsay (Assistant Coach) and Paul Peck (Head Coach). Missing from photo: Della Taylor, Elle Taylor.

2012-13 ROSTER

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Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2009-10 5-3 5-9 3-4 14-62010-11 -- 5-6 10-3 10-62011-12 2-3 6-12 0-2 19-3Total 7-6 16-27 13-9 43-15

SeniorDavie, Fla.

Broward Virtual School

ErinCOLTON

2011-12: First team All-Patriot League ... team co-captain ... provided the match-clinching point in Army’s Patriot League Championship win over Navy ... named the tournament’s co-MVP with teammate Natalie Allen ... undefeated in her fi nal seven matches of the year ... 4-0 against conference foes in singles play ... played dual season exclusively at No. 1 singles and No. 2 doubles with Jamila Paul ... pair won 14 of their fi nal 16 matches, including two in the conference tournament ... 19-3 doubles record ranked second on the team in winning percentage (.864).

2010-11: First team All-Patriot League honoree ... tied for second on the team with a career-best 20 doubles wins ... went 10-5 in doubles dual matches, including 4-0 against Patriot League foes ... collected doubles wins against Lehigh and Navy in the fall and Bucknell and Colgate in the spring ... went 5-6 in singles matches, including 4-0 against conference rivals ... won singles matches against Lafayette, Bucknell, Colgate and Lehigh ... was ahead in both singles matches of the Patriot League Tournament before Army clinched the matches ... won her fi nal fi ve singles matches of the regular season after starting the dual season 0-6.

2009-10: Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... fi rst team All-Patriot League performer ... played the entire spring at No. 2 singles, but truly shined in the doubles game ... 10-11 in singles heading to the postseason ... 17-7 doubles mark this year, bolstered by a 14-win eff ort in the spring ... with partner Annie Hang in doubles, posted a 4-0 mark against Patriot League opponents ... the pair went 13-5 during the spring.

Background: Four-star recruit out of the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., area ... ranked 10th in the talent-rich Sunshine State ... landed 51st nationally according to Tennisrecruiting.net ... fi rst team All-Broward County singles player, along with second team honors in doubles ... 2005 high school state champion ... 5-8 right-hander played under head coach Carol Deopsomer for Broward and private coach Nick Saviano ... national doubles open fi nalist.

Personal: Erin Brittany Colton ... daughter of Scott and Tracy Colton ... born Sept. 18, 1990, in Pembroke Park, Fla. ... has two siblings, Courtney and Chase ... Company H2 ... major is Systems Management.

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 2-3

Katherine Hanson (A) Stony Brook L, 6-0, 6-4 SB (First Round) 9/16 0-1Erin McCarthy (A) Marist W, 9-7 SB (Consolation) 9/17 1-1Elmine Botes (A) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 8-4 SB (Consolation) 9/17 1-2Aleksandra Pavlovic (A) Long Island W, 6-1, 6-1 EC (Rd of 32) 9/23 2-2Marisela Aviles (A) Providence L, 6-6, Ret., Inj. EC (Rd of 16) 9/23 2-3

SPRING RECORD 6-12L.C. Athanasiadis (1) Boston University L, 6-1, 6-2 Boston, Mass. 1/29 0-1Jillian Santos (1) Binghamton L, 6-4, 4-6, 5-5 (7-3) West Point, N.Y. 2/3 0-2Chloe Sher (1) Seton Hall L, 6-0, 7-6(7-4) West Point, N.Y. 2/4 0-2Nini Lagvilava (1) Stony Brook L, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/10 0-4Alexa Gregory (1) Connecticut W, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/11 1-4Amy Simidian (1) Fordham L, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/12 1-5Jennifer Holzberg (1) Rutgers L, 7-5, 6-1 Manasquan, N.J. 2/17 1-6Sonia Bohkari (1) Massachusetts L, 6-2, 6-3 Amherst, Mass. 2/18 1-7Nevena Selakovic (1) St. John’s L, 6-2, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 1-8Anna Rapoport (1) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 1-9Rocio Lopez (1) Albany L, 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-3 Albany, N.Y. 3/8 1-10Lili Johnson (1) Manhattan L, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9 West Point, N.Y. 3/23 1-11Ksenia Kuzmenko (1) NJIT L, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(5) West Point, N.Y. 3/30 1-12Alex Petrini (1) Colgate 6-1, 6-7(2), 10-2 West Point, N.Y. 3/31 2-12Jenai Bilimoria (1) Lehigh W, 6-1, 7-6(2) Bethlehem, Pa. 4/5 3-12Caitlin Gordon (1) Lafayette W, 6-0, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 4-12Demi Iepueras (1) Bucknell W, 7-5, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/14 5-12Taylor Stathis (1) No. 7 Holy Cross Ahead 6-2, 2-0 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/20 5-12Alex Petrini (1) No. 3 Colgate Ahead 6-0, 4-2 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/21 5-12Darien Sears (1) No. 1 Navy W, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/22 6-12Mary Ann Macfarlane (1) No. 8 Alabama Behind 6-3, 2-2 DNF Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5/11 6-12

“Erin had her best start of the sea-son during the fall. She’s playing her best tennis to start the spring this year. After a bit of a slow start, she won all of her league games last year, which is what counts.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

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AlyssaGLEASON

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2011-12 3-2 11-2 5-2 2-2Total 3-2 11-2 5-2 2-2

SophomoreMohnton, Pa.

Governor Miffl in

2011-12: Earned the third-best winning percentage in dual-match singles play with an .846 clip ... went 10-1 in duals and 14-4 overall ... lone dual loss was against Bryant’s Marcela Brandao in her second match of the day ... had beaten Fairleigh Dickinson’s Manu Leme, 7-5, 6-7, 10-8, that morning ... went a combined 8-0 at Nos. 5 and 6 ... paired with sophomore Carly Riney for doubles in two dual matches, winning both ... won her fi nal fi ve singles matches of the regular season, all in straight sets.

High School: Earned All-Berks honors all four years at Governor Miffl in ... Clover Park Female Athlete Award recipient ... Presidential Physical Fitness National Elite Award ... National Honor Society member ... American Psychological Association research award.

Personal: Alyssa Gleason ... born March 26, 1993, in Mohnton, Pa. ... daughter of Mette and Richard Gleason ... sister Brigitte ... plays the violin ... likes to mountain bike and ski in her free time ... wants to become a doctor ... has travelled extensively ... credits her mom and dad with having the most infl uence on her tennis career ... Life Science major.

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 3-2

Lavinia Cristescu (C) Quinnipiac W, 6-4, 5-7, 12-10 QU (First Round) 9/16 1-0Lauren Wilmarth (C) Connecticut L, 6-3, 6-3 QU (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 1-1Allison Radde (I) Fairfi eld L, 7-5, 6-0 USTA (Quarterfi nal) 10/9 1-2Devynn Sarver (I) Saint Francis W, 6-0, 6-0 USTA (Consolation) 10/9 2-2Nimta Uberoi (I) Brown W, 6-2, 6-3 USTA (Consolation) 10/10 3-2

SPRING RECORD 11-2Iani Alecsiu (A) Columbia L, 6-2, 6-2 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Wanhainen (A) Colgate W, 6-4, 6-2 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 1-1Delaney Downing (5) Sacred Heart W, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 2-1Bethany Boyle (6) Fordham W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/12 3-1Marissa Brossard (3) St. Bonaventure W, 7-5, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/18 4-1Luba Pogirbnyak (6) St. John’s W, 6-0, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 5-1Manu Leme (6) Fairleigh Dickinson W, 7-5, 6-7, 10-8 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 6-1Marcela Brandao (3) Bryant L, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 6-2Ariana Launie (5) Quinnipiac W, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 7-2Sabrina Tahir (4) Marist W, 6-0, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 8-2Olivia Rauh (6) Colgate W, 6-2, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 3/31 9-2Paige Polizois (6) Hofstra W, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 10-2Maya Welch (5) Holy Cross W, 6-1, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 11-2

“Alyssa is very quick and athletic. She hits a hard ball and has the potential to be a very good player for us. We’re looking for her to work on her shot selection. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

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AlyssaHANSON

SophomoreCumming, Ga.

Home Schooled

2011-12: Collected a pair of wins in her fi rst season at the Academy ... posted a 2-4 mark on the season with single wins in the fall and spring ... fall win came in the opening round of the Stony Brook Classic ... second win of the year came in dramatic fashion as she downed Merideth Rook of Colgate in three sets (7-5, 4-6, 10-8).

High School: Four-star recruit out of Cumming, Ga. ... captained the 2009 and 2010 National USTA Team ... MVP of Harp Performance Tennis Academy in 2010.

Personal: Alyssa Hanson ... born Nov. 4, 1992, in Buff alo, N.Y. ... daughter of Denise and Craig Hanson ... sisters Elizabeth and Emily ... started playing competitive tennis at age 13 ... likes to play beach volleyball, listen to music and be outside during her free time ... credits her parents and coach Jim Harp with having the most infl uence on her tennis career ... Engineering Management major.

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2011-12 1-1 1-3 1-1 2-2Total 1-1 1-3 1-1 2-2

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 1-1

Garbiela Sarrate (B) Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-2, 6-4 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Gabby Winter (B) Navy L, 6-4, 6-0 SB (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 1-1

SPRING RECORD 1-3Jennifer Fridman (B) Binghamton L, 6-1, 6-2 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Rook (B) Colgate W, 7-5, 4-6, 10-8 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 1-1Kovacevic (B) Columbia L, 6-2, 6-1 CWI (Consolation) 1/29 1-2Kristin Legenza (6) Sacred Heart L, 6-4, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-3

“Alyssa is one of the fi ttest players on the team. She’s been plagued by injuries over the last two years. She’s coming off surgery in the fall and hopeful to start playing again this spring.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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MargaretILIEV

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2010-11 5-4 9-2 2-2 12-62011-12 4-2 12-12 17-5 22-9Total 9-6 21-14 19-7 34-15

JuniorWest Haverstraw, N.Y.

North Rockland(USMAPS)

2011-12: First team All-Patriot League ... totaled 12 singles wins in dual-match play ... split time between Nos. 2, 3 and 4 singles ... won fi ve of her fi nal six matches, including four in straight sets ... played the fi nal seven matches of the year at the No. 4 spot, earning a 5-2 record ... two setbacks came against rival Navy in Patriot League title match and against No. 8 Alabama in the NCAAs ... paired with classmate Carly Riney for a 15-2 doubles record ... winning percentage of .882 ranked fi rst on the team, while the 15 wins listed third.

2010-11: Tied for the team lead for wins at No. 3 doubles with nine ... went 14-8 in doubles overall ... nine singles wins in dual-match play ranked tied for third on the team ... went 3-0 against Patriot League foes in singles and 4-0 in doubles contests ... fi nished the regular season with three straight singles wins over Lafayette, Bucknell and Colgate ... teamed with freshman Carly Riney for a pair of doubles wins in the Patriot League Championship - 8-2 over Colgate, 8-5 over Navy, both at No. 3 ... the pair went 5-1 in dual matches.

Background: Only local product on the roster, coming to West Point out of nearby Rockland County ... spent the 2009-10 season at the USMA Prep School in Fort Monmouth, N.J. ... fi nished runner-up at the New York State championships in doubles as a senior at North Rockland ... lettered fi ve years at North Rockland, playing both fi rst and second singles ... garnered all-state, all-county and all-region honors ... well-known player to head coach Paul Peck for some time ... the veteran mentor watched her play locally and described her as a “diamond in the rough.”

Personal: Margaret Iliev ... born May 9, 1991, in Nyack, N.Y. ... daughter of Ivan and Ysabel Iliev ... National Honor Societ member ... brother, Jonathan, is a specialist in the National Guard ... major is Psychology.

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 4-2

Michelle Dussol (C) Rhode Island W, 6-2, 6-1 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Eqzona Mornia (C) Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-4, 6-4 SB (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 2-0Appineni (C) Stony Brook L, 6-2, 7-5 SB (Semifi nal) 9/17 2-1Talia Johnson Howard W, 6-2, 1-6, 1-0 HR (Quarterfi nal) 10/7 3-1Gabby Winter Navy L, 6-4, 6-4 HR (Semifi nal) 10/8 3-2Allison Solderberg Villanova W, 6-3, 6-1 HR (3rd-Place Match) 10/8 4-2

SPRING RECORD 12-12Sami Lieb (4) Boston University L, 6-1, 6-0 Boston, Mass. 1/29 0-1Jennifer Fridman (3) Binghamton W, 6-3, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-1Elizabeth Verow (3) Seton Hall W, 6-3, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/4 2-1Katherine Hanson (3) Stony Brook L, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/10 2-2Lucy Nutting (4) Connecticut W, 6-4, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/11 3-2Angie Dabu (3) Fordham L, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/12 3-3Vanessa Petrini (3) Rutgers L, 6-4, 6-3 Manasquan, N.J. 2/17 3-4Jessica Podlofsky (3) Massachusetts L, 6-4, 6-4 Amherst, Mass. 2/18 3-5Joanna Zwirbulis (3) St. John’s L, 2-6, 7-6(7-5), 10-8 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 3-6Devlin-Ann Ammendola (2) Bryant W, 6-4, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 4-6Jacqueline Raynor (2) Quinnipiac W, 7-5, ret. West Point, N.Y. 3/3 5-6Kelsey Raynor (1) Marist L, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 5-7Livia Gherman (3) Albany L, 6-4, 6-2 Albany, N.Y. 3/8 5-8Caitlin Bricketto (3) Manhattan W, 6-4, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/23 6-8Monika Graff (3) NJIT L, 6-2, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/30 6-9Stephanie Brown (3) Colgate W, 6-4, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 3/31 7-9Taysha Blessington (2) LIU L, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/3 7-10Kathleen Larkin (4) Lehigh W, 6-1, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/5 8-10Liza Blank (4) Lafayette W, 6-0, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 9-10Daria Tuzhikova (4) Bucknell W, 3-6, 6-4, 10-2 West Point, N.Y. 4/14 10-10Carolyn Chandley (4) No. 7 Holy Cross W, 6-0, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/20 11-10Kelsey Wanhainen (4) No. 3 Colgate W, 6-3, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/21 12-10Erin Snook (4) No. 1 Navy L, 6-2, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/22 12-11Alex Clay (4) No. 8 Alabama L, 6-0, 6-0 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5/11 12-12

“Margaret is one of our strongest doubles players and she’ll continue to fl ourish in that role. She has a ton of potential and will have another solid year.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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MorgenKISER

SeniorSalt Lake City, Utah

East High

2010-11: Played in a pair of tournaments in the fall season, owning a 2-2 record ... opened the spring season at the Cornell Winter Invite ... competed in one dual match - winning 6-1, 6-0 against Hunter’s Ericka Jaramillo at the No. 6 singles spot ... earned a 2-1 doubles mark in the spring alongside Audrey Hansen, playing all three contests at the Cornell tournament ... both wins came against Patriot League foe Bucknell in the No. 2 fl ight.

2009-10: Authored a 4-5 singles record in her fi rst season at the collegiate level ... played seven of those nine matches during the fall season ... advanced to the semifi nals of the Quinnipiac Invitational ... 2-0 in two dual matches against Bryant and Marist this spring ... 2-5 in doubles play as a rookie.

Background: Rated a two-star player according to Tennisrecruiting.net ... head coach Paul Peck’s fi rst-ever recruit out of Utah ... ranked seventh in the state ... served as a team captain at East High under head coach Clark Barton ... 5-6 right hander ... National Honor Society member ... winner of the Hilary Doyle Sportsmanship Award in 2007 ... older sister, Meghan, played at Air Force before graduating as a second lieutenant.

Personal: Morgan Alexis Kiser ... daughter of Mike and Susan Kiser ... born April 3, 1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah ... Company F3 ... major is Systems Management.

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2009-10 2-5 2-0 2-4 0-12010-11 2-2 1-3 1-2 2-12011-12 3-6 1-2 3-0 2-0Total 7-13 4-5 6-6 4-2

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 3-6

Maria Rodriguez (D) Seton Hall L, 6-0, 6-0 QU (First Round) 9/16 0-1Sarah Griffi n (D) Connecticut W, 9-8 (10) QU (Consolation) 9/17 1-1Morgan Crystal (D) Quinnipiac W, 8-6 QU (Consolation) 9/17 2-1Taylor Massey (D) Quinnipiac W, 8-0 QU (Consolation) 9/18 3-1Devlin Ammendola (D) Bryant L, 6-0, 6-0 EC (Rd of 32) 9/23 3-2Bianca Drabek (D) Massachusetts 9-8(4) EC (Consolation) 9/24 3-3Erin McCarthy Marist L, 8-1 EC (Consolation) 9/25 3-4Ann Morris Washington & Lee L, 6-1, 6-1 HR (Semifi nal) 10/7 3-5Alex Ritter Mary Washington L, 6-2, 6-1 HR (3rd-Place Match) 10/8 3-6

SPRING RECORD 1-2Ami Li (C) Columbia L, 6-2, 6-0 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Golden (C) Colgate W, 6-2, 6-0 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 1-1Rauh (C) Colgate L, 6-0, 6-0 CWI (Consolation) 1/29 1-2

“Morgan is such a great teammate and has improved a lot over the last four years. She brings a lot of intangibles to the table. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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HollyPAPPAFOTIS

SeniorLongwood, Fla.

Trinity Preparatory

2011-12: Finished the season with a 2-3 singles mark and a 1-1 doubles record ... played all fi ve singles matches during the fall tournament season, participating in the Stony Brook Classic and Eastern Championships (West Point, N.Y.) ... opened the year with a win over Tessa Lewis of Marist and folowed with a victory over Karen Ramirez of Providence the following weekend.

2010-11: Finished the season winning four of her last fi ve singles matches after beginning the year dropping fi ve straight ... went 4-2 in dual match singles play, including a 6-2, 6-0 victory against Patriot League foe Emma Rudnick of Holy Cross ... went 3-5 in doubles contests, all in tournament play.

2009-10: Played singles in 10 matches this season, eight of which took place during fall tournaments ... 4-6 overall record ... contributed a win at No. 5 during Army’s 6-1 win over Patriot League foe Holy Cross in March ... played the majority of her doubles matches (1-6) alongside classmate Morgen Kiser.

Background: One of two players in her recruiting class from Florida ... 5-3 right-hander rated as a two-star recruit by Tennisrecuiting.net ... took part in the prestigious United States Military Academy Summer Leaders Seminar ... ranked in the top-10 percent of her class at Trinity Prep ... active in the National Latin Honor Society, French National Honor Society and Trinity’s Blue and Gold Society ... learned under private coaches Mike Birzon and Georgi Beloretchki ... father, Jim, was also an All-American midfi elder for the Army lacrosse program before graduating in 1978 ... former gymnast.

Personal: Holly Astrid Pappafotis ... daughter of James and Tracy Pappafotis ... born Dec. 17, 1990, in Austin, Texas ... only child ... Company E4 ... major is Engineering Management.

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2009-10 2-6 2-0 1-5 0-12010-11 0-3 4-3 2-3 1-22011-12 0-0 2-3 0-1 1-0Total 2-9 8-6 3-9 2-3

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 2-3

Tessa Lewis (D) Marist W, 6-4, 2-6, 10-4 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Manuela Leme (D) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 6-3, 6-0 SB (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 1-1Karen Ramirez (C) Providence W, 6-1, 6-3 EC (Rd of 32) 9/23 2-1Chanel Glasper (C) Massachusetts L, 8-0 EC (Rd of 16) 9/23 2-2Emily Lombardi Bowdoin L, 8-4 EC (Consolation) 9/24 2-3

“Holly adds depth to the team, despite being snake bitten over the years with some injuries. When healthy, she’s a strong, quick and athletic player. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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MayaPARKER

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2011-12 1-3 7-2 6-4 5-2Total 1-3 7-2 6-4 5-2

SophomoreCarson, Calif.

Calif. Acad. of Math & Sciences

2011-12: Went a perfect 7-0 in dual-match singles play ... split time between Nos. 4, 5 and 6 singles ... capped the regular season with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Carolyn Chandley of Holy Cross ... earned a 5-2 doubles record alongside classmate Alyssa Gleason during the fall tournament season ... totaled an 11-6 overall doubles record, including 4-1 in duals ... teamed with junior co-captain Larraine Saavedra for three dual-match wins.

High School: Three-star recruit out of the California Academy of Math and Science ... two-time all-league selection ... team MVP.

Personal: Maya Parker ... born Sept. 6, 1993, in Torrance, Calif. ... daughter of William and Chandrea Parker ... likes to hang out with family and friends in her free time ... career highlight was coming from behind to win in the fi nals of a tournament despite spraining her ankle and losing the fi rst set ... credits her parents with having the most infl uence on her tennis career ... Sociology major.

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 1-3

Tessa Lewis (D) Marist W, 6-4, 2-6, 10-4 Lauren Rodrigues (D) Sacred Heart W, 6-0, 6-0 QU (First Round) 9/16 1-0Anna Guryanova (D) Seton Hall L, 6-3, 6-3 QU (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 1-1Michelle Green (H) Rutgers L, 4-6, 6-3, 10-3 USTA (Rd of 16) 10/8 1-2Madison Shoemaker (H) Seton Hall L, 6-0, 6-0 USTA (Consolation) 10/8 1-3

SPRING RECORD 7-2Kelsey Shea (B) Colgate L, 0-6, 7-6(5), 12-10 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Kovacevic (B) Columbia L, 4-6, 6-2, 10-8 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 0-2Kristina Chao (4) Sacred Heart W, 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-2Amanda Pallikunnel (4) St. Bonaventure W, 1-6, 7-6(7-4), 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/18 2-2Stephanie Smyers (5) Bryant W, 6-1, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 3-2Tessa Lewis (6) Marist W, 6-0, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 4-2Aubrey Brooks (6) Albany W, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 Albany, N.Y. 3/8 5-2Brooke Sailer (5) Hofstra W, 6-1, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 6-2Carolyn Chandley (4) Holy Cross W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 7-2

“Maya is a very strong doubles player and has a natural leadership ability. She’s tenacious on the court, and we’re hoping for her to have a really nice year. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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JamilaPAUL

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2010-11 11-4 8-3 6-2 10-32011-12 4-4 17-4 3-6 20-3Total 15-8 25-7 9-8 30-6

JuniorBulverde, TexasHome Educated

2011-12: Became Army’s fi fth Patriot League Player of the Year in six years ... garnered fi rst team all-league honors for the second year in a row ... entered the NCAA Championship with a 21-7 singles record to rank second on the team ... 15-match undefeated streak ended at the NCAAs ... earned a come-from-behind singles win in the Patriot League title match against Navy’s Emani Decquir, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, at the No. 2 spot ... played most of the season at No. 2 singles, but also sported a 4-1 record at No. 1 ... named the conference’s Player of the Month for March after going 5-0 in singles and 5-1 in doubles ... teamed with Erin Colton at No. 2 doubles for a 19-3 dual-match record ... winning percentage (.864) listed second on the team ... duo went undefeated in their fi nal 12 matches of the season, including a no-decision in the conference fi nals and NCAA First Round.

2010-11: Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... All-Patriot League fi rst team member ... in singles play, went 19-6 overall, 8-2 in duals, 3-0 against league foes ... won fi ve of six singles

matches, mostly at No. 3, to open the dual season before missing all of March with an injury ... came back and jumped up to the No. 2 singles spot ... went 3-0 in April ... was leading in both Patriot League Championship singles matches before Army clinched the wins ... teamed with senior Annie Houghton --at No. 1 doubles for a 6-0 mark, including four wins over conference opponents Colgate (two), Bucknell and Navy ... boasted Army’s highest winning percentage in singles matches - .760 (19-6).

Background: Four-star recruit, according to tennisrecruiting.com ... one of the top recruits to emerge from Texas this year ... ranked 10th in the state and 15th amongst the gulf states ... No. 116 national ranking tops this year’s freshman class ... plays two hands both sides ... strong point is in doubles play ... smart, crafty player with a great all-court game ... quick, steady and smart on the court.

Personal: Jamila Y. Paul ... born Jan. 14, 1992 ... daughter of Jaiprakash and Jo-Anne Paul ... major is Life Science.

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OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 4-4

Sarah Ali (A) Fordham W, 6-1, 6-1 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Claudia Hidalgo (A) Bryant W, 6-2, 6-0 SB (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 2-0Nini Lagvilava (A) Stony Brook L, 6-3, 6-1 SB (Semifi nal) 9/17 2-1Camille Jania (B) Harvard L, 6-1, 6-0 USTA (Rd of 16) 10/8 2-2Hanna Yu (B) Yale W, 7-6(7), 5-7, 10-7 USTA (Consolation) 10/9 3-2Sarah O’Neil Cornell L, 1-6, 6-4, 10-7 USTA (Consolation) 10/10 3-3Elmine Botes Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 ITA (Rd of 128) 10/22 4-3Lindsay Graff Princeton L, 6-0, 6-2 ITA (Rd of 64) 10/22 4-4

SPRING RECORD 17-4Monika Mical (2) Boston University L, 6-1, 6-2 Boston, Mass. 1/29 0-1Taylor Hollander (2) Binghamton W, 7-5, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-1Rocio Portela (2) Seton Hall W, 6-4, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/4 2-1Polina Movchan (2) Stony Brook L, 6-1, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/10 2-2Maxene Weinberg (2) Connecticut W, 6-3, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/11 3-2Sarah Ali (2) Fordham W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/12 4-2Morgan Ivey (2) Rutgers L, 6-2, 6-4 Manasquan, N.J. 2/17 4-3Yuliana Motyl (2) Massachusetts W, 6-2, 6-3 Amherst, Mass. 2/18 5-3Diamond Adams (2) St. John’s W, 7-6(3), 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 6-3Elmine Botes (2) Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 7-3Rachel Cantor (1) Quinnipiac W, 6-4, 7-6(8-6) West Point, N.Y. 3/3 8-3Kirsten Scott (2) Albany W, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 Albany, N.Y. 3/8 9-3Hilary Valenzuela (2) Manhattan W, 6-0, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/23 10-3Nina Mayevksa (2) NJIT W, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 3/30 11-3Kelsey Shea (2) Colgate W, 6-3, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/31 12-3Sanne Louwers (1) LIU W, 7-5, 3-6, 10-7 West Point, N.Y. 4/3 13-3Abby Farrell (2) Lehigh W, 6-2, 6-2 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/5 14-3Jordyn Spellberg (2) Lafayette W, 6-0, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 15-3Elena Virdrascu (2) Bucknell W, 6-1, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 4/14 16-3Molly Montgomery (2) No. 7 Holy Cross Ahead 6-1, 3-0 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/20 16-3Kelsey Shea (2) No. 3 Colgate Ahead 6-3, 3-1 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/21 16-3Emani Decquir (2) No. 1 Navy W, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/22 17-3# 52 Alexa Guarachi (2) No. 8 Alabama L, 6-0, 6-2 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5/8 17-4

“Jamila is like the Energizer Bunny. She’s been a steady player for us over the last three years and has shown even more improvement. Her serves and volleys are better. She also has a great attitude and is an extremely hard worker.” -Head Coach Paul Peck

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KariPOPE

SeniorWinchester, Va.

Isle of Wight Academy

2011-12: Enjoyed a 5-2 fall singles record ... advanced to the quarterfi nal round of the Quinnipiac Invitational ... defeated players from Villanova (two) and Loyola to win her fl ight at the Hampton Roads Invitational in Newport News, Va. ... went on to go 2-2 in the spring ... also authored an 8-2 doubles record, including a 5-0 mark when playing alongside teammate Morgen Kiser.

2010-11: Earned a 6-4 singles mark during the fall tournament season, winning three of her fi rst four matches ... went 2-1 in the spring, with one victory coming in a dual match against Manhattan ... went 6-3 in doubles matches in the spring, including a 5-1 record in duals alongside Audrey Hansen.

2009-10: Only left-handed player in the freshman class ... enjoyed signifi cant match play in the fall, going 4-6 over the span of four diff erent tournaments ... undefeated in two matches this spring, collecting victories over Bryant and Holy Cross ... defeated the Crusaders’ Kathryn Wilkie to help Army in a 6-1 victory over its visiting conference foe ... made more of a splash in the Black Knights’ doubles game, authoring an 11-5 record which includes an impressive 8-1 showing in the spring ... perfect 8-0 this spring when playing with junior Maria Casaletto.

Background: Awarded one star by Tennisrecruiting.net ... hails from the eastern side of Virginia ... ranked 14th in the state ... two-time state AA champion while playing at No. 1 singles and doubles at James Wood High School ... 2004 winner of the prestigious USTA Junior Sportsmanship of the Year Award ... National Honor Society and French Club at Isle of Wright Academy.

Personal: Kari Pope ... daughter of Gary and Lidia Pope ... born Oct. 3, 1991 in Suff olk, Va. ... only child ... Company G4 ... major is Environmental Science.

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2009-10 4-6 2-0 3-4 8-12010-11 6-4 2-1 1-2 6-32011-12 5-2 2-2 3-0 5-2Total 15-12 6-3 7-6 19-6

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 5-2

Natalie Robson (C) Connecticut W, 7-5, 6-2 QU (First Round) 9/16 1-0Ariana Launie (C) Quinnipiac L, 6-0, 6-0 QU (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 1-1Taylor Corder (D) Providence L, 6-3, 6-0 EC (Rd of 32) 9/23 1-2Kristinia Chao (D) Sacred Heart W, 8-3 EC (Consolation) 9/25 2-2Amanda Nelson Villanova W, 2-6, 0-3, ret. HR (Quarterfi nal) 10/7 3-2Jackie Lionetta Loyola W, 6-1, 6-1 HR (Semifi nal) 10/8 4-2Annie Cognetti Villanova W, 6-2 6-0 HR (Final) 10/8 5-2

SPRING RECORD 2-2Lauren Frazier (B) Cornell L, 6-1, 6-1 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Davis (B) Columbia L, 6-1, 6-2 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 0-2Kathryn Kvas (5) St. Bonaventure W, 6-4, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/18 1-2Emme Rudnik (6) Holy Cross W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 2-2

“Kari is a very good team player. As a lefty, she plays good doubles and adds depth to our team. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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CarlyRINEY

Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2010-11 5-4 3-2 1-3 13-52011-12 3-0 5-3 2-1 18-4Total 8-4 8-5 3-4 31-9

JuniorMontgomery, Texas

Montgomery

2011-12: Spent most of the season on the doubles courts alongside classmate Margaret Iliev ... made singles appearances in seven dual matches, tallying a 5-2 record at every spot but No. 5 ... dual record with Iliev was 15-2, leading the team in winning percentage (.882) ... played mostly at No. 3 doubles (12-2) ... also went 4-0 at No. 2 and 1-0 at No. 1 ... Riney and Iliev shut out all opponents in the Patriot League Championship ... was ahead 6-0 against Holy Cross in the quarterfi nals before the point was decided ... won 8-0 against third-seeded Colgate and No. 1 Navy.

2010-11: Led Army freshmen with 13 doubles wins in dual matches ... went 4-0 against Patriot League opponents in doubles, including an 8-2 win over Colgate in the Patriot League semifi nals and an 8-5 victory opposite Navy in the conference title match ... two PL Tournament wins came alongside classmate Margaret Iliev ... the pair went 5-1, all at No. 3, including an 8-3 win at West Virginia ... went 2-0 in singles play in dual matches ... collected wins opposite Manhattan at No. 3 and Providence at No. 4.

Background: Three-star recruit of the Houston Tennis Academy ... captained Montgomery from 2008-10 ... named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2007 and 2009 ... right-hander reached both the regional fi nals and later state fi nals in girls’ doubles during the spring of 2009-10... ranked as the 31st best player in Texas and landed 42nd among gulf states ... earned four letters in tennis ... steady player with a big serve ... great all-court player ... good attitude.

Personal: Carlin Renee Riney ... born Sept. 22, 1991, in Montgomery, Texas ... daughter of Casey and Cindy Riney ... major is Geospatial Information Science.

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2011‐12 SINGLES RESULTS

OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 3-0

Cassie Bowman Mary Washington W, 7-6, 7-6 HR (Quarterfi nal) 10/7 1-0Anne Akhimien Howard W, 6-3, 7-6 HR (Semifi nal) 10/7 2-0Noelle Kaufmann Navy W, 6-3, 7-5 HR (Final) 10/8 3-0

SPRING RECORD 5-3Nicole Bartnik (A) Columbia L, 2-6, 7-6(4), 1-0 Ret. CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Kate Donnelly (2) Sacred Heart L, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 0-2Marie Gargiulo (6) Connecticut W, 6-3, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/11 1-2Fatya Amiri (1) St. Bonaventure L, 6-4, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/18 1-3May Vickers (4) Bryant W, 6-1, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 2-3Lavinia Cristescu (6) Quinnipiac W, 6-2, 7-5 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 3-3Malissa Gilanchi (3) Hofstra W, 6-3, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 4-3Molly Montgomery (2) Holy Cross W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 5-3

“Carly is one of our strongest doubles players and has a lot of potential. She’s coming into this year in the best shape she’s ever been. She’s focused and matured over the last couple of years. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2009-10 5-7 5-1 5-3 3-32010-11 4-4 8-1 3-3 5-42011-12 7-3 5-2 0-1 6-2Total 16-14 18-4 8-7 14-9

SeniorBoca Raton, Fla.

West Boca Raton

LarraineSAAVEDRA

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2011-12: Team co-captain ... 4-1 singles record in dual matches, as well as 5-1 in doubles ... earned straight-set victories in her fi nal two singles matches of the regular season, including a 6-3, 6-1 win over conference foe Holy Cross ... went 4-0 at No. 3 doubles, including three wins alongside freshman Maya Parker ... went 7-3 in singles during the fall tournament season ... seven wins ranked third on the team.

2010-11: Had the second-highest winning percentage on the team with a .750 mark (12-5) ... went 8-1 in dual-match singles play ... of 18 total singles sets played in duals, only lost two, while holding opponents scoreless in seven sets and to just one point in three ... teamed with senior Patricia Vollmer for a 2-2 dual match record, including an 8-3 win over Holy Cross ... paired with freshman Carly Riney for a 2-1 dual match record, with wins opposite Fairfi eld and Manhattan.

2009-10: One of 10 players to reach double-digit wins this season ... rebounded from a 5-7 fall mark to post a 5-1 record this spring ... won her last fi ve matches of the regular season ... only loss this spring came to regionally ranked Dartmouth ... owner of an 8-6 doubles record this season ... even 3-3 in doubles this spring with all three wins coming alongside junior Patricia Vollmer.

Background: One of two players out of the talent-rich state of Florida in thisher class ... boasts a standout doubles game ... three-star recruit ... two-time team captain at West Boca Raton ... named West Boca Raton High School Sportsmanship Award winner in 2007 ... tennis team’s Most Valuable Player Award in 2008 ... ranked 76th in the state ... 5-1 right-hander ... honed her skills playing for head coach Brock Trugalis ... active in the National Honor Society and the Key Club.

Personal: Larraine Saavedra ... daughter of Carlos and Linda Saavedra ... born on July 4, 1991, in Elizabeth, N.J. ... sister, Natalia, and brother, Carlos ... Company E1 ... major is Engineering Psychology.

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OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 7-3

Marie Gargiulo (B) Connecticut L, 6-3, 6-1 QU (First Round) 9/16 0-1Katina Zampas (B) Hartford W, 8-1 QU (Consolation) 9/17 1-1Kristina Chao (B) Sacred Heart W, 8-5 QU (Consolation) 9/18 2-1Manu Leme (D) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 7-5, 6-1 EC (Rd of 32) 9/23 2-2Andrea Pavlovic (D) St. Bonaventure W, 8-1 EC (Consolation) 9/24 3-2Sarah Tremaine (D) Fordham W, 8-2 EC (Consolation) 9/24 4-2Bianca Drabek (D) Massachusetts W, 8-2 EC (Consolation) 9/25 5-2Susita Das (H) Charleston Southern L, 6-3, 6-0 USTA (Rd of 16) 10/9 5-3Nuria Vails (H) Saint Francis W, 6-3, 6-0 USTA (Consolation) 10/9 6-3Caroline Emhardt (H) Fairfi eld W, 6-7(4), 7-6(2), 10-3 USTA (Consolation) 10/10 7-3

SPRING RECORD 5-2Bianca Sanon (A) Columbia L, 6-0, 6-0 CWI (First Round) 1/27 0-1Petrini (A) Colgate W, 6-1, 6-1 CWI (Consolation) 1/28 1-1Nicole Rydzewski (3) Sacred Heart L, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-2Manuela Salcedo (2) St. Bonaventure W, 6-4, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/18 2-2Marielle Campbell (5) Marist W, 6-3, 5-7, 10-5 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 3-2Bianca Derrick (4) Hofstra W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 4-2Emily Marr (3) Holy Cross W, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 5-2

“Larraine is a great, natural team leader. She’s an upbeat and positive person. She’s an athletic, quick middle-of-the-lineup player. She goes out there and battles every match.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2010-11 6-4 12-8 4-3 4-32011-12 6-2 14-8 8-3 19-3Total 12-6 26-16 12-6 23-6

JuniorRedondo Beach, Calif.

Redondo Union

2011-12: All-Patriot League second team ... led Army in total wins (47) ... one of three Black Knights to reach the 20-win mark in singles as she showed a 20-10 record ... teamed with younger sister Elle for a team-best 27-12 doubles record, with all matches played at No. 1 ... 27 doubles victories ranks tied for 10th all-time on Army’s single-season wins list ... went 14-7 in singles dual matches ... split most of her time between Nos. 4 and 5 ... went 7-2 at No. 5 ... entered the NCAA Tournament with an unbeaten singles streak of seven matches, while winning nine of her last 10 doubles contests ... streak came to an end with a 6-1, 6-1 setback to No. 8 Alabama.

2010-11: All-Patriot League second team ... tied for third on the team with 18 singles wins ... 12-8 in dual matches, including 5-0 against Patriot League opponents ... one of three Black Knights to win both singles matches in the conference tournament ... won 6-2, 6-0 at No. 5 against Colgate in the semifi nals before prevailing 6-3, 6-1 against Navy in the title match ... entered the NCAA Championship winning fi ve of her last six matches ... went 4-3 at No. 1 doubles and 4-3at No. 3 doubles ... went 3-1 alongside senior Jessica Ahn at No. 1 doubles during the fall campaign ... teamed with classmate Margaret Iliev for a 2-2 mark in duals at No. 3 .... strung together two four-match winning streaks.

Background: Rated as a four-star recruit by tennisrecruiting.com ... boasted a 132 national ranking, while landing 29th in California and 31st in the Southwest Region ... served as a team captain for Redondo Union under the direction of Jim Ball and Jessica Seibert ... also trained under Sean McRoberts and Dan Johnston... named Redondo’s Most Valuable Player three times... went undefeated (46-0) at Redondo Union ... set a school record with 54 consecutive wins ... all-area selection ... California Interscholastic Federation semifi nalist and quarterfi nalist during junior and senior years ... solid all-around game ... plays a tenacious, deceptive game ... reputation of being a fi ghter and refusing to back down ... four-year scholar-athlete and Most Outstanding Scholar-Athlete of her class as a senior.

Personal: Della Lynne Taylor ... born May 10, 1992, in Harbor City, Calif. ... daughter of Bob and Debbie Taylor ... sister, Elle, is a freshman member of the Army tennis team ...comes from strong military lineage and can trace ties back to the Revolutionary War ... major is Engineering Management.

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OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 6-2

Marielle Campbell (B) Marist W, 6-3, 6-3 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Polina Movchan (B) Stony Brook W, 6-1, 6-2 SB (Quarterfi nal 9/17 2-0Angelika Dabu (B) Fordham W, 7-5, 6-0 SB (Semifi nal) 9/17 3-0Julia Prantl (B) Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-4, 6-1 SB (Final) 9/18 4-0Elizabeth Verow (E) Seton Hall W, 5-7, 7-5, 10-1 USTA (Rd of 16) 10/8 5-0Laura Wiley (E) Brown L, 6-3, 7-6(5) USTA (Quarterfi nal) 10/9 5-1Taylor Hollander (E) Binghamton W, 0-6, 6-4, 10-6 USTA (Consolation) 10/9 6-1Hannah Morrill Harvard L, 6-1, 6-2 ITA (Rd of 128) 10/22 6-2

SPRING RECORD 14-8Vivien Laszloff y (3) Boston University L, 6-1, 6-2 Boston, Mass. 1/29 0-1Marina Bykovskaya (4) Binghamton L, 6-3, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 0-2Madison Shoemaker (4) Seton Hall W, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 2/4 1-2Chloe Pike (4) Stony Brook W, 2-6, 7-6(7-0), 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/10 2-2Bella Genkina (4) Fordham W, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/12 3-2Stefania Balasa (4) Rutgers L, 6-2, 6-1 Manasquan, N.J. 2/17 3-3Julia Comas (4) Massachusetts L, 6-2, 6-0 Amherst, Mass. 2/18 3-4Irina Dementyeva (4) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 6-2, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 3-5Claudia Hidalgo (1) Bryant W, 6-4, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 4-5Michelle Dassa (4) Quinnipiac W, 6-3, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 5-5Erin McCarthy (2) Marist W, 6-3, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 3/3 6-5Sarah Iannone (5) Albany W, 6-1, 6-1 Albany, N.Y. 3/8 7-5Stephanie Tsao (5) Manhattan W, 6-0, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 3/23 8-5Carolina Zanotta (5) NJIT L, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 3/30 8-6Jackie Finn (5) Colgate W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 3/31 9-6Lisa Maas (4) LIU L, 3-6, 6-4, 10-2 West Point, N.Y. 4/3 9-7Gabby Drucker (5) Lehigh W, 6-2, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/5 10-7Elena Ivanova (1) Hofstra W, 6-2, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 11-7Lauren Gibbons (5) Lafayette W, 6-0, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 12-7Courtney Casey (5) Bucknell W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/14 13-7Maya Welch (5) No. 7 Holy Cross W, 6-2, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/20 14-7Merideth Rock (5) No. 3 Colgate Ahead 6-0, 5-2 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/21 14-7Gabby Winter (5) No. 1 Navy Behind 6-4, 4-1 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/22 14-7Antonia Foehse (5) No. 8 Alabama L, 6-1, 6-1 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5/8 14-8

“Della is a real battler and is a very consistent player. She grinds people down and hates to lose. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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Singles DoublesYear Fall Spring Fall Spring2011-12 4-2 14-5 8-3 19-9Total 4-2 14-5 8-3 19-9

SophomoreRedondo Beach, Calif.

Redondo Union

2011-12: Ranked second on the squad in total wins with 45 ... teamed with older sister Della for a team-best 27-12 doubles record, with all matches played at No. 1 ... 27 doubles victories ranks tied for 10th all-time on Army’s single-season wins list ... went 14-5 in singles dual matches ... split most of her time between Nos. 5 and 6 ... went 7-1 at No. 6 ... fi nished the year with an unbeaten singles streak of nine matches , while winning nine of her last 11 doubles contests.

High School: Four-star recruit out of Redondo Union High School ... Daily Breeze All-Area 2007-10 ... California Interscholastic Federation doubles semifi nalist alongside sister and fellow Black Knight Della Taylor during her junior season ... team MVP 2009 and 2010 ... named school’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete 2007 and 2009 ... 2011 National AP Scholar ... 2010 AP Scholar with distinction ... president of National Spanish Honor Society ... California Scholarship Federation member 2008-11 ... Principal’s Honor Roll 2008-11 ... 2010 Ivy Chain ... graduated fi fth in a class of 550.

Personal: Elle Taylor ... born Oct. 5, 1993, in Harbor City, Calif. ... daughter of Deborah and Robert Taylor ... sister Della (USMA ‘14) is also on the Army tennis team ... likes to swim, run and hang out with her sister in her free time ... credits her family with having the most infl uence on her tennis career ... major is Systems Engineering.

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OPPONENT SCHOOL SCORE ROUND DATE RECORDFALL RECORD 4-2

Kayla O’Donovan (C) Marist W, 6-0, 6-2 SB (First Round) 9/16 1-0Bella Genkina (C) Fordham W, 6-4, 6-0 SB (Quarterfi nal) 9/17 2-0Kathleen Uy (C) Rhode Island L, 7-6, 5-7, 10-8 SB (Semifi nal) 9/17 2-1Lisa Maas (G) Middle Tennessee W, 6-4, 6-7(6), 10-5 USTA (Rd of 16) 10/8 3-1Katarina Kovacevic (G) Columbia L, 6-7(4), 6-4, 10-7 USTA (Quarterfi nal) 10/9 3-2Angelica Siderneko (G) Charletson Southern W, 6-3, 6-4 USTA (Consolation) 10/9 4-2

SPRING RECORD 14-5Jessi Linero (5) Boston University L, 6-4, 6-2 Boston, Mass. 1/29 0-1Katherine Medianik (5) Binghamton W, 7-6(7-0), 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/3 1-1Karina Cordero (5) Seton Hall W, 6-1, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 2/4 2-1Salome Mkervalidze (6) Stony Brook W, 6-2, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/10 3-1Lauren Wilmarth (5) Connecticut W, 6-1, 7-6(7-2) West Point, N.Y. 2/11 4-1Lindsay Balsamo (6) Rutgers W, 6-2, 1-6, 10-5 Manasquan, N.J. 2/17 5-1Chantal Swizcz (6) Massachusetts L, 6-1, 7-6(5) Amherst, Mass. 2/18 5-2Nakita Austin (5) St. John’s L, 7-5, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 2/24 5-3Egzona Morina (5) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 5-4Rosie Bird (6) Bryant W, 6-3, 6-3 West Point, N.Y. 2/25 6-4Joana Sun (3) Marist W, 6-2, 7-6(7-3) West Point, N.Y. 3/3 7-4Catherine Clark (6) Manhattan W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 3/23 8-4Martina Tripcovici (6) NJIT L, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 West Point, N.Y. 3/30 8-5Brittany Thompson (5) LIU W, 6-2, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 4/3 9-5Emily Bruch (6) Lehigh W, 6-1, 6-0 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/5 10-5Sonia Tsay (2) Hofstra W, 6-2, 6-4 West Point, N.Y. 4/10 11-5Austin Denesuk (6) Lafayette W, 6-1, 6-0 West Point, N.Y. 4/13 12-5Christi Schneider (6) Bucknell W, 6-1, 6-1 West Point, N.Y. 4/14 13-5Emme Rudnik (6) No. 7 Holy Cross Ahead 6-0, 5-0 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/20 13-5Olivia Rauh (6) No. 3 Colgate W, 6-0, 6-1 Bethlehem, Pa. 4/21 14-5Noelle Kaufmann (6) No. 1 Navy Ahead 4-3 DNF Bethlehem, Pa. 4/22 14-5Taylor Lindsey (6) No. 8 Alabama Behind 6-3, 4-3 DNF Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5/8 14-5

“Elle started for us last year and for good reason. She’s a great volley player and will be strong once again this year. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

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Kelly DANIEL

“Kelly has a lot of potential and is very athletic. She’s an aggressive player, and we love what we’ve seen of her.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

Background: One of two recruits out of Michigan in the Class of 2016 ... three-star recruit ... graduated in the top 10 in Zeeland East’s Class of 2012 ... earned all-state and all-conference honors at fi rst singles ... late-bloomer on the tournament scene, not starting until after her sophomore year in high school ... managed to hone her skills well enough to play on the Division I level under private coach Jorge Capestany.

Personal: Kelly Taylor Daniel ... daughter of Jeff and Jewell Daniel ... born June 13, 1994, in Holland, Mich. ... has an older sister, Holly ... plays the guitar ... Company B1 ... major is undeclared.

FreshmanZeeland, Mich.Zeeland East

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HaleyO’CONNOR

“Haley is a very good athlete, while also being a very bright student. She has all of the tools necessary, and is working on improving her mental toughness. We’re looking for it to all come together this spring.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

Background: Rated a four-star recruit from TennisRecruiting.net ... third-team all-state honoree ...twin sister, Audrey, is set to play tennis at Illinois ... the O’Connor twins played doubles together for the majority of their young tennis careers ... opted to play regional and national tournaments rather than focusing on the high school level ... earned scholar-athlete honors in 2011 and 2012 ... most recently trained under private coach Yohann Nograbat.

Personal: Haley Ann O’Connor ... daughter of Tom and Camille O’Connor ... born Jan. 6, 1994, in Evanston, Ill. ... older brother, Jesse, is a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy ... loves to cook ... Company F2 ... major is undeclared.

FreshmanPark Ridge, Ill.Maine South

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Carolyn PITMAN

“Carolyn is one of our top plebe recruits. She suff ered an injury during the fall, but once healthy, I see her making an impact.”-Head Coach Paul Peck

Background: Four-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net ... member of the USMA Prep School Class of 2012 ... played for Lakota East High School where she was a runner-up state champion in doubles ... named Greater Miami Conference Player of the Year ... all-state, all-district and all-section honoree ... played for coaches Brian Peters and Dan Kronauge.

Personal: Carolyn Christine Gammon Pitman ... daughter of Darrell and Kathleen Pitman ... born April 1, 1993, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... youngest of two children ... ambidextrous ... played a total of seven sports growing up ... Company A1 ... major is undeclared.

FreshmanWest Chester, Ohio

Lakota East

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GabriellaSPINDLER

“Gabby is strong, tall and athletic. She’s a real determined player on the court. We’ll work a bit on her shot selection and strategy, but I see her having an impact. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

Background: Helped lead Clarkson High School to a state championship ... fi rst team all-state ... authored an unblemished 18-0 record as a freshman ... team Most Valuable Player ... all-league and all-county performer ... honed skills under private coach Gilbert Rincon ... Hoxie Memorial Award winner, which is given to a junior player in Southeast Michigan who has made a great contribution to the game of tennis through their good sportsmanship and their achievements both on and off the tennis court ... garnered the Midwest USTA Helen Shockley Award in 2012, recognizing the outstanding 16 or 18-and-under age division female player from the USTA/Midwest.

Personal: Gabriella Grace Spindler ... daughter of Marc and Rochelle Spindler ... born May 30, 1994, in Pontiac, Mich. ... has three siblings, Dominique, Rocco and Isabella ... father played nine years in the NFL (1990-98) with the Detroit Lions and New York Jets ... Company F3 ... major is undeclared.

FreshmanClarkston, Mich.

Clarkston

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Eva SUNG

“Eva hits the hardest ball on the team. I think her ranking coming in is a bit deceptive. She’s a very athletic, strong player and will defi nitely intimidate some people. ”-Head Coach Paul Peck

Background: Three-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net ... played at No. 1 singles ... helped lead Sewickley Academy to a state title in 2011 ... fi nished third in the PIAA Class AA singles tournament ... copped team MVP honors in 2009 and 2011 ... comes from familiar territory for head coach Paul Peck, as he also found three-time Patriot League Player of the Year Annie Houghton in the same area.

Personal: Eva Sung ... daughter of Yan Chen and Hung Chen Sung ... born Oct. 7, 1994, in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... youngest of three siblings ... brother, Mike, and sister, Lisa ... Company E4 ... major is undeclared.

FreshmanPittsburgh, Pa.

Sewickley Academy

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OVERALL SINGLESNAME 1/A 2/B 3/C 4/D 5/E 6/F 7/G OTHER FALL SPRING OVERALLNatalie Allen 2-0/1-1 - 9-0/2-1 5-1 3-1 2-1/2-1 - 3-1 8-4 21-3 29-7Erin Colton 6-12/2-3 - - - - - - - 2-3 6-12 8-15Alyssa Gleason 1-1 - 1-1/1-1 1-0 3-0 5-0 - 2-1 3-2 11-2 14-4Alyssa Hanson - 1-2 - 1-1 - 0-1 - - 1-1 1-3 2-4Margaret Iliev 0-1 2-1 5-7/2-1 5-3 - - - 2-1 4-2 12-12 16-14Morgen Kiser - - 1-2 3-3 - - - 0-3 3-6 1-2 4-8Holly Pappafotis - - 1-1 1-1 - - - 0-1 2-3 - 2-3Maya Parker - 0-2 - 3-0/1-1 2-0 2-0 - 0-2 1-3 7-2 8-5Jamila Paul 2-0/2-1 15-4/1-2 - - - - - 1-1 4-4 17-4 21-8Kari Pope - 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 - 3-0 5-2 2-2 7-4Carly Riney 0-1/0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 - 2-0 - 3-0 3-0 5-3 8-3Larraine Saavedra 1-1 1-0/2-1 1-1 1-0/3-1 1-0 - - 2-1 7-3 5-2 12-5Savannah Stachowiak - - - - 0-1 - - - 0-1 0-1Emily Stein - 4-2 - 1-2 - - - 3-1 8-5 - 8-5Della Taylor 2-0 1-0/4-0 1-1 3-5 7-2/2-1 - - 0-1 6-2 14-8 20-10Elle Taylor - 1-0 1-0/2-1 5-4 7-1 2-1 - 4-2 14-5 18-7

DOUBLES INDIVIDUALNAME 1/A 2/B 3/C 4/D OTHER FALL SPRING OVERALLNatalie Allen 0-1 - 1-3 2-1 - 2-2 1-3 3-5Erin Colton 0-1 19-3 - - 0-1 0-2 19-3 19-5Alyssa Gleason 1-0/0-2 5-2 1-0 - - 5-2 2-2 7-4Alyssa Hanson - 3-3 - - 1-1 2-2 3-3Margaret Iliev 1-1 3-0/1-1 14-5 - 3-2 5-4 17-5 22-9Morgen Kiser - 2-0 - 3-0 3-0 2-0 5-0Holly Pappafotis - 0-1 1-0 - - 0-1 1-0 1-1Maya Parker 1-1 0-1/5-2 4-0/1-2 - - 6-4 5-2 11-6Jamila Paul 1-2 19-3 1-0/1-2 - 1-2 3-6 20-3 23-9Kari Pope - 2-2 3-0 - 3-0 3-0 5-2 8-2Carly Riney 1-0/0-2 4-0 13-2 - 2-1 2-1 18-4 20-5Larraine Saavedra 1-2 1-1 4-0 - - 0-1 6-2 6-3Savannah Stachowiak - - - - - - - -Emily Stein - 0-1 - 2-1 - 2-3 - 2-3Della Taylor 19-9/8-2 - - - 0-1 8-3 19-9 27-12Elle Taylor 19-9/8-2 - - - 0-1 8-3 19-9 27-12

DOUBLES TEAMSNAME 1/A 2/B 3/C 4/D OTHER FALL SPRING OVERALLAllen/Iliev - - 1-3 - - - 1-3 1-3Allen/Saavedra 0-1 - - - - 0-1 - 0-1Allen/Stein - - - 2-1 - 2-1 - 2-1Colton/Paul 0-1 19-3 - - 0-1 0-2 19-3 19-5Gleason/Parker - 5-2 - - - 5-2 - 5-2Gleason/Riney 1-0/0-2 - 1-0 - - - 2-2 2-2Hanson/Iliev - 1-1 - - - 1-1 - 1-1Hanson/Pope - 2-2 - - - - 2-2 2-2Iliev/Paul 1-1 - - - 1-1 2-2 - 2-2Iliev/Riney - 3-0 12-2 - 2-1 2-1 15-2 17-3Iliev/Saavedra - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0Kiser/Pope - - 2-0 - 3-0 3-0 2-0 5-0Pappafotis/Parker - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0Pappafotis/Stein - 0-1 - - 0-1 - 0-1Parker/Paul - - 1-2 - - 1-2 - 1-2Parker/Saavedra 1-1 0-1 3-0 - - - 4-2 4-2Paul/Pope - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0Riney/Saavedra - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 1-0D. Taylor/E. Taylor 19-9/8-2 - - - 0-1 8-3 19-9 27-12

Note: Dual results listed in bold

2011-12 FINAL RESULTS/STATISTICS

22-7 Overall, 5-0 Patriot League

2012 Patriot League Champions

Cornell Winter Invite NTSat Boston University L, 0-7BINGHAMTON W, 5-2SACRED HEART W, 4-3SETON HALL W, 6-1STONY BROOK W, 4-3CONNECTICUT W, 7-0FORDHAM W, 5-2at Rutgers L, 2-5ST. BONAVENTURE W, 5-2at Massachusetts L, 1-6ST. JOHN’S W, 4-3FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L, 3-4BRYANT W, 6-1QUINNIPIAC W, 7-0MARIST W, 6-1at Albany L, 3-4MANHATTAN W, 6-1NJIT L, 3-4COLGATE* W, 7-0LONG ISLAND W, 5-2at Lehigh* W, 7-0HOFSTRA W, 7-0LAFAYETTE* W, 7-0HOLY CROSS* W, 7-0BUCKNELL* W, 7-0No. 7 Holy Cross^ W, 4-0No. 3 Colgate^ W, 4-0No. 1 Navy^ W, 4-1No. 8 Alabama% L, 4-0

* - Patriot League contest^ - Patriot League Championships (hosted by Lehigh - Bethlehem, Pa.)% - NCAA TournamentHome matches in BOLD CAPS

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AAA2012-13 ARMY WOMEN’S TENNIS •47• 2011-12 SEASON RECAP

For the fi fth consecutive season, the Black Knights eclipsed the 20-win mark by fi nishing the year 22-7. Army went undefeated in Patriot League contests (5-0) for the 13th time in program history, extending its regular-season conference win streak to 54 matches, dating back to 2002’s conference opener. With three Patriot League Tournament wins, the Black Knights won 57-straight matches against conference foes since 2004’s championship loss to American, which is no longer in the league.

The Black Knights held every conference opponent scoreless during the regular season for the second consecutive year.

Junior co-captain Erin Colton and freshman Natalie Allen were named the Patriot League Tournament’s co-MVPs, stretching Army’s grasp on the annual award to eight consecutive seasons.

Army and Navy met for the second year in a row in the Patriot League Championship match. The Black Knights prevailed, 4-1, to win their 13th Patriot League title and 12th NCAA Championship bid.

Army swept the Patriot League major awards as Paul Peck was named Coach of the Year, Jamila Paul was tabbed Player of the Year and Natalie Allen garnered Rookie of the Year honors. In addition, the Black Knights placed fi ve on the All-League teams, including Paul, Erin Colton and Margaret Iliev on the fi rst team, and Allen and Della Taylor on the second. Paul was also named to the conference’s academic all-league squad.

The Black Knights made their 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in 2012, traveling to No. 8 Alabama. Army is 0-12 all-time at the national championship, most recently falling to the Crimson Tide by a 4-0 score.

Of Army’s 12 NCAA First Round matches, seven have taken place on the West Coast, including six in California and one in Washington. The Black Knights have also traveled to Arizona, Texas, Florida, and Virginia, and caravaned to Alabama for the fi rst time in 2012.

In 34 seasons of women’s tennis, Army has compiled a 536-289 record for a .650 winning percentage, including a 319-170 (.652) mark under head coach Paul Peck.

Head coach Paul Peck became the fi rst Army tennis coach to eclipse the 300-win mark after the Black Knights defeated Seton Hall, 6-1, on Feb. 4 of last year at Lichtenberg Tennis Center. Peck joins baseball head coach Joe Sottolano as the only active Army head coaches with over 300 victories at the Academy.

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS

First Team Erin Colton - Sr. (pictured below)Margaret Iliev - So.Jamila Paul - So.

Second TeamDella Taylor - So.Natalie Allen - Fr.

Player of the Year: Jamila PaulRookie of the Year: Natalie AllenCoach of the Year: Paul Peck

TEAM HONORS

Team MVP Jamila Paul

MVP Doubles TeamDella TaylorElle Taylor

Most Improved Singles PlayerAlyssa Gleason

Most Improved Doubles Players Margaret IlievCarly Riney

Intestinal Fortitude Award Alyssa Hanson

Team Spirit AwardLarraine Saavedra

Hardest WorkerErin Colton

Unsung Hero Jamila Paul

Rookie of the YearNatalie Allen

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AAA 2012 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS•48•POSTSEASON HISTORY

FALL 1994First Round - Army 5, Lafayette 3Semifi nals - Bucknell 5, Army 33rd Place Match - Army 5, Fordham 2

FALL 1995First Round - Army 5, Holy Cross 3Semifi nals - Lafayette 5, Army 43rd Place Match - Army 5, Bucknell 2

FALL 1996Semifi nals - Army 5, Bucknell 3Championship - Colgate 5, Army 3

FALL 1997Semifi nal - Army 5, Lehigh 0Championship - Colgate 6, Army 3

SPRING 1999Semifi nals - Army 5, Lafayette 0Championship - Army 5, Lehigh 0

SPRING 2000Semifi nal - Army 6, Bucknell 0Championship - Army 5, Colgate 3

SPRING 2001First Round - Army 4, Bucknell 1Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 1Championship - Army 4, Colgate 1

SPRING 2002Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 1Championship - American 4, Army 0

SPRING 2003Semifi nal - Army 4, Bucknell 0Championship - Army 4, American 0

SPRING 2004Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - American 4, Army 2

SPRING 2005Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 0

SPRING 2006Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 0

SPRING 2007Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 0

SPRING 2008Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 3

SPRING 2009Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 1

SPRING 2010Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 3

SPRING 2011Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Navy 0

SPRING 2012Quarterfi nal - Army 4, Holy Cross 0Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Navy 1

*The Patriot League changed from an individual fl ighted tournament to a team tournament prior ot the 1994 sea-son. Army won the 1993 title by tallying the most points in the fl ighted brack-ets. American is the only other Patriot League school to appear in the NCAA Tournament, as the conference did not establish an automatic bid until 1999.

1999Riverside, Calif.California 9, Army 0National Champion - Stanford

2000Tempe, Ariz.Arizona State 6, Army 0National Champion - Georgia

2001Seattle, Wash.Washington 4, Army 0National Champion - Stanford

2003College Station, TexasCalifornia 4, Army 0National Champion - Florida

2005Palo Alto, Calif.Stanford 4, Army 0National Champion - Stanford

2006Los Angeles, Calif.Southern California 4, Army 0National Champion - Stanford

2007Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 4, Army 0National Champion - Georgia Tech

2008Berkeley, Calif.California 4, Army 0National Champion - UCLA

2009Miami, Fla.Miami 4, Army 0National Champion - Duke

2010Los Angeles, Calif.UCLA 4, Army 0National Champion - Stanford

2011Charlottesville, Va.Virginia 4, Army 0National Champion - Florida

2012Tuscaloosa, Ala.Alabama 4, Army 0National Champion - Florida

SPRING 1999Semifi nals - Army 5, Lafayette 0Championship - Army 5, Lehigh 0

SPRING 2000Semifi nal - Army 6, Bucknell 0Championship - Army 5, Colgate 3

SPRING 2001First Round - Army 4, Bucknell 1Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 1Championship - Army 4, Colgate 1

SPRING 2003Semifi nal - Army 4, Bucknell 0Championship - Army 4, American 0

SPRING 2008Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 3

SPRING 2009Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 1

SPRING 2010Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 3

SPRING 2011Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Navy 0

SPRING 2012Quarterfi nal - Army 4, Holy Cross 0Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Navy 1

Natio

2009MiamMiamNatio

2010Los AUCLANatio

2011CharVirgiNatio

2012TuscAlabNatio

SPRING 2006Semifi nal - Army 4, Colgate 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 0

SPRING 2007Semifi nal - Army 4, Lehigh 0Championship - Army 4, Bucknell 0

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AAA2012-13 ARMY WOMEN’S TENNIS •49• RECORD BOOK

SINGLES RECORDS

Single-Season Wins Name Season Matches Pct. Wins 1. Ali del Moral 2003-04 45 .800 36 2. Christine Ong 2004-05 41 .829 34 3. Melanie Bundoc 2000-01 36 .806 29 Natalie Allen 2011-12 36 .806 29 5. Annie Houghton 2008-09 40 .700 28 6. Amanda Paluch 2004-05 31 .839 26 Annie Collier 1999-00 37 .703 26 8. Jennifer Blatty 1996-97 37 .676 25 Lillian Lien 1996-97 39 .641 25 10. Annie Houghton 2007-08 40 .600 24 Annie Houghton 20010-11 33 .727 24 Caitlin Finnegan 2007-08 32 .750 24 Melissa Sentelle 2000-01 29 .828 24 Elizabeth Scherer 1997-98 29 .828 24 Career Wins Name Seasons Matches Pct. Wins 1. Annie Houghton 2007-11 148 .662 98 2. Annie Collier 1999-03 149 .591 88 3. Elizabeth Scherer 1995-99 128 .656 84 4. Marissa Limsiaco 2001-05 139 .590 82 5. Jennifer Blatty 1996-00 146 .527 77 6. Lillian Lien 1996-00 127 .591 75 7. Melanie Bundoc 2000-04 104 .712 74 8. Diana Alquero 2004-08 106 .651 69 9. Amanda Paluch 2002-06 103 .660 68 10. Kristin Beehler 2006-10 119 .563 67

Single Season Dual Wins at No. 1 Name Season Wins 1. Annie Houghton 2008-09 18 2. Marissa Limsiaco 2003-04 17 Annie Houghton 2010-11 17 4. Annie Houghton 2007-08 16 Allyson Toce 1992-93 16 6. Annie Houghton 2009-10 14 Marissa Limsiaco 2002-03 14 Jennifer Blatty 1997-98 14 Annie Collier 2001-02 14 10. Marissa Limsiaco 2004-05 13

Career Dual Wins at No. 1 Name Season Wins 1. Annie Houghton 2007-11 65 2. Marissa Limsiaco 2001-05 57 3. Annie Collier 1999-03 28 4. Jennifer Blatty 1996-00 27 5. Kristen Argus 1991-95 24 6. Allyson Toce 1991-95 21 7. Annie Weber 1997-01 18 Amy Bratton 1990-92 18

DOUBLES RECORDS

Single-Season Wins Name Season Matches Pct. Wins 1. Amy Morgenstern 2004-05 48 .689 33 2. Maelynn Bernosky 2001-02 42 .762 32 Marissa Limsiaco 2001-02 42 .762 32 4. Marissa Limsiaco 2004-05 43 .698 30 Megan Noble 2004-05 44 .682 30 6. Annie Collier 2002-03 37 .784 29 Megan Noble 2002-03 38 .763 29 Marissa Limsiaco 2003-04 44 .659 29 9. Amanda Paluch 2004-05 41 .683 28 10. Megan Noble 2003-04 39 .692 27 Della Taylor 2011-12 38 .711 27 Elle Taylor 2011-12 38 .711 27 Career Wins Name Seasons Matches Pct. Wins 1. Marissa Limsiaco 2001-05 163 .699 114 2. Megan Noble 2002-06 152 .638 97 3. Kristin Beehler 2006-10 135 .659 89 4. Annie Houghton 2007-11 127 .685 87 5. Niki Flach 2005-09 136 .596 86 6. Annie Collier 1999-03 133 .639 85 7. Robie Verano 2007-11 111 .649 72 8. Amanda Paluch 2002-06 109 .633 69 Melanie Bundoc 2000-04 128 .539 69 10. Elizabeth Scherer 1995-99 106 .623 66

BOLD indicates active players.

Elle Taylor (pictured) added her name to the Army record book last season, along with older sister, Della.

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Series Began M W L TAdelphi University S-1985 7 7 0 0Alabama, University of S-2012 1 0 1 0Albany, University at F-1979 18 17 1 0Albany State College S-1979 3 2 1 0American University S-2002 8 5 3 0Arizona State University S-2000 1 0 1 0Barnard College F-1979 4 3 1 0Bloomsburg University F-1987 4 3 1 0Binghamton University S-1979 19 13 6 0Boston University S-2001 8 0 8 0Boston College S-2007 1 0 1 0Brigham Young University S-1985 1 1 0 0Brown University F-1981 3 0 3 0Bryant University S-2010 3 3 0 0Bucknell University F-1990 33 29 4 0Buff alo, University of S-2008 2 0 2 0C.W. Post S-1979 10 10 0 0California, University of S-1999 3 0 3 0California-Los Angeles S-2010 1 0 1 0Canisius College F-1988 1 1 0 0Central Connecticut State F-1985 7 2 5 0Central Florida University S-1991 1 0 1 0Clarion University S-1990 1 0 1 0Colgate University F-1985 35 25 10 0Columbia University S-1985 19 4 15 0Concordia College S-1979 20 16 4 0Connecticut, Univ. of S-1994 15 15 0 0Cornell University F-1981 12 0 12 0Dartmouth College F-1998 7 0 7 0Delaware, University of F-1996 5 2 3 0Denver University F-1986 2 0 2 0Dowling College F-1986 2 2 0 0Duquesne University S-1998 3 2 1 0Eastern Washington Univ. F-1995 1 1 0 0Eckerd College S-1988 4 3 1 0Fairfi eld University F-1985 10 9 1 0Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. S-1988 11 8 3 0Florida Atlantic Univ. S-2002 5 1 4 0Florida International Univ. S-1997 2 0 2 0Florida Southern Univeristy S-1990 2 1 1 0Fordham University S-1979 32 17 15 0Fresno State University S-2007 1 0 1 0Galveston & Wharton S-1982 1 1 0 0George Mason University S-1994 1 1 0 0George Washington Univ. S-2000 3 2 1 0Georgetown University S-1994 2 2 0 0Hartford, University of F-1987 1 0 1 0Harvard University F-2002 1 0 1 0Hofstra University S-1979 23 23 0 0Holy Cross, College of the F-1986 20 18 2 0Houston Baptist College S-1982 1 0 1 0Howard University F-1995 4 3 1 0Hunter College S-2011 1 1 0 0Iona College S-1979 9 9 0 0Iowa State University S-1987 1 0 1 0James Madison University S-1994 2 1 1 0Kutztown University F-1989 1 1 0 0Lafayette College F-1983 27 17 10 0LaSalle University F-1988 1 1 0 0Lee College S-1982 1 1 0 0Lehigh University F-1990 26 24 2 0Long Island University F-1993 10 8 2 0Louisiana State University S-1992 1 0 1 0Manhattan College F-1991 6 6 0 0Marist College F-1984 16 16 0 0Maryland-Baltimore County S-2000 8 5 3 0Massachusetts, Univ. of F-1994 17 13 4 0Miami, University of S-2009 1 0 1 0Middlesex Comm. College S-1979 1 1 0 0Missiouri, University of S-2007 1 0 1 0Monmouth College F-1991 2 2 0 0

Series Began M W L TMontclair State College F-1979 2 2 0 0Monterey Peninsula College S-1986 1 1 0 0New Jersey Inst. Tech. S-2008 5 4 1 0New Orleans, University of S-1992 2 2 0 0New York University S-1981 3 3 0 0Niagara University S-2008 3 3 0 0Nichols State College S-1992 1 0 1 0North Florida, Univ. of S-1999 1 0 1 0Northern Iowa, Univ. of S-2011 1 0 1 0Norwich University S-1979 1 1 0 0Nova Southeastern S-2005 2 1 1 0Pace University F-1983 15 8 7 0Penn State University S-2006 1 0 1 0Pennsylvania, University of F-1994 8 0 8 0Pittsburgh, University of S-2004 3 3 0 0Providence College F-1991 9 7 2 0Queens College S-1988 6 6 0 0Quinnipiac University S-2002 10 9 1 0Rhode Island, Univ. of S-2010 1 1 0 0Rochester, University of F-1980 1 1 0 0Rollins College S-1995 6 1 5 0Rutgers University S-1991 21 5 16 0Sacred Heart University S-2010 3 3 0 0Seton Hall University S-1991 17 8 9 0Shippensburg University S-1990 1 1 0 0Siena College F-1992 4 4 0 0Skidmore College S-1986 2 0 2 0Southeastern Louisiana S-1997 1 0 1 0Southern California, Univ. of S-2006 1 0 1 0Southern Colorado, U. of F-1997 1 1 0 0Southern Mississippi, U. of S-2004 1 1 0 0St. Bonaventure University S-1998 5 5 0 0St. Joseph’s University S-2007 1 1 0 0St. John’s University F-1979 28 20 8 0St. Leo College S-1989 3 3 0 0St. Peter’s College F-1992 3 3 0 0Stanford University S-2005 1 0 1 0Stetson University S-1996 1 0 1 0Stony Brook University F-1980 13 10 3 0SUNY-Oneonta F-1979 3 3 0 0SW Texas State University S-1987 1 0 1 0SW Louisiana University S-1992 1 0 1 0Syracuse University S-1999 11 2 9 0Temple University S-1999 8 3 5 0Tennessee-Martin, Univ. of S-1997 1 0 1 0Texas-San Antonio, U. of S-1987 1 0 1 0Texas State University S-2006 1 1 0 0Towson State University S-1995 1 1 0 0Trenton State College F-1988 3 1 2 0Tulane University S-1997 3 0 3 0U.S. Air Force Academy F-1984 20 8 12 0U.S. Naval Academy S-2011 2 2 0 0Union College F-1983 1 1 0 0Vassar College S-1979 20 15 5 0Vermont, University of F-1995 6 5 1 0Villanova University F-1989 2 0 2 0Virginia, University of F-2001 2 0 2 0Wagner College F-1979 9 8 1 0Washington, University of S-2001 1 0 1 0Washington State University S-1987 1 0 1 0West Virginia University S-2009 2 1 1 0Western Connecticut Univ. F-1982 3 3 0 0William Smith College S-1979 4 3 1 0William Paterson College F-1981 9 3 6 0Wyoming, University of S-2002 2 1 1 0Yale University S-2011 1 0 1 0TOTALS (34 seasons) 824 536 289 0

S=Spring F=Fall2013 dual match opponents in bold

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1979 SPRING (7-4)Coach: Chris Batjer

Captain: Sonya NikitukFordham ...................................L, 2-3Vassar ........................................L, 6-1Hofstra ....................................W, 5-0Middlesex CC ........................ W, 9-0at Norwich .............................W, 5-0at Albany State ........................ L, 2-5C.W. Post ................................W, 4-3Iona ......................................... W, 6-1Binghamton ............................W, 4-3William Smith ........................... L, 3-4Concordia ................................W, 6-2

1979 FALL (7-1)Coach: Steve Medoff

Captain: Sonya Nikitukat Albany .................................W, 4-3Fordham .................................W, 3-2Wagner ...................................W, 4-3at Concordia ............................ L, 3-6at Barnard ...............................W, 7-0Oneonta ............................ W, 5.5-1.5Montclair State ....................... W, 4-1Trenton State ..........................W, 6-3

1980 SPRING (6-2)

Coach: Steve Medoff Captain: Sonya Nikituk

Fordham ...................................L, 1-4at Vassar ..................................W, 6-3Albany .....................................W, 5-2at Hofstra ............................... W, 6-0at Binghamton ..........................L, 2-7at William Smith ..................... W, 6-1Concordia ................................W, 6-3St. John’s ................................W, 4-3

1980 FALL (9-0)Coach: Steve Medoff

Captain: Kathryn Carlsonat Wagner .............................. W, 9-0at Rochester .......................... W, 9-0Vassar ......................................W, 6-3at Montclair State ................. W, 9-0Stony Brook ............................ W, 8-1Concordia ................................ W, 8-1St. John’s ................................W, 6-3at Oneonta ............................. W, 6-0at Fordham .............................W, 3-2NYAIAW Championships* .......... 8th

*Rochester, N.Y.

1981 SPRING (8-0)Coach: Steve Medoff Captain: B. Epstein

Hofstra ....................................W, 6-3Vassar ......................................W, 5-4New York Univ. .......................W, 5-4at Albany .................................W, 5-2at Binghamton ........................ W, 7-2at Concordia ........................... W, 8-1

at St. John’s ............................ W, 8-1William Smith .......................... W, 8-1

1981 FALL (6-3)Coach: Pete CastellanoCaptain: Glenda Petty

at Barnard .............................. W, 9-0at Brown ..................................L, 0-9at Concordia ........................... W, 8-1at New Paltz Tournament .........29thWagner ................................... W, 8-1Cornell .......................................L, 2-7Vassar ......................................W, 7-0St. John’s ................................W, 5-4NYAIAW Div. III Tourn. ...............2ndStony Brook ............................W, 7-0at William Paterson ..................L, 1-8

1982 SPRING (8-4)Coach: Pete CastellanoCaptain: Glenda Petty

Lee*......................................... W, 6-1Houston Baptist* ....................L, 0-9Galveston & Wharton* ...........W, 6-3Albany State .....................W, 6.5-2.5at Hofstra ................................ W, 7-2at Vassar ..................................W, 4-3Concordia ................................ W, 7-2at St. John’s ............................. L, 3-6William Paterson ..................... L, 4-5at Cornell..................................L, 0-9at William Smith ..................... W, 6-1Iona ......................................... W, 8-1*Texas Trip

1982 FALL (2-7)Coach: Pete Castellano

Captain: Kim DeeConcordia ................................. L, 4-5at Wagner ................................ L, 4-5Barnard .................................... L, 3-6at St. John’s ..............................L, 2-7C. W. Post ................................ W, 8-1Western Connecticut ............ W, 9-0at Cornell..................................L, 0-9at Vassar ....................................L, 2-7William Paterson ......................L, 1-8NYAIAW Tournament ................. 4th

1983 SPRING (5-5)Coach: Pete Castellano

Captain: Kim Deeat Binghamton ..........................L, 2-7at Iona .................................... W, 9-0Albany ..................................... W, 7-2at C.W. Post ........................... W, 9-0St. John’s ................................. L, 4-5Fordham ..................................L, 0-9at Concordia .............................L, 1-8Hofstra .................................... W, 7-2at William Paterson .................L, 0-9New York Univ. .......................W, 5-4

1983 FALL (5-2)Coach: Pete Castellano

Captain: Sue MeckfesselPace .......................................... L, 3-6at Lafayette ..............................L, 2-7Wagner ................................... W, 8-1Easterns+ ................................T-23rdat C.W. Post ............................ W, 8-1Western Connecticut ............ W, 9-0at Union ..................................W, 4-3St. John’s ................................W, 5-4New York States ..........................5thMAAC Championships .................3rd+West Point, NY

1984 SPRING (6-4)Coach: Pete Castellano

Captain: Sue Meckfesselat Binghamton ......................... L, 4-5Iona .........................................W, 7-0at Albany .................................W, 6-3at Barnard ............................... W, 7-2Vassar ...................................... W, 7-2Concordia ..................................L, 2-7William Paterson ..................... L, 4-5Fordham ...................................L, 2-7at Hofstra ............................... W, 9-0C.W. Post ................................. W, 7-2

1984 FALL (8-0)Coach: Pete Castellano

Captain: Lelia Trueat Pace .................................... W, 8-1Marist ..................................... W, 9-0Western Connecticut ............ W, 9-0Iona ........................................ W, 9-0MAAC Championships ................ 4that Vassar ................................. W, 9-0Easterns ..................................... 19thConcordia ................................W, 6-3at William Paterson ................ W, 8-1New York States ..........................5thAir Force ..................................W, 6-3

1985 SPRING (11-1)Coach: Pete CastellanoCaptain: Jamie Ruffi ng

Brigham Young ....................... W, 7-2Columbia .................................W, 6-3at Wagner .............................. W, 9-0Albany ..................................... W, 8-1at Binghamton ........................W, 5-4St. John’s ................................ W, 7-2New York Univ. ....................... W, 7-2at C.W. Post ............................ W, 8-1at Concordia ........................... W, 7-2Fordham ...................................L, 2-7Hofstra ................................... W, 9-0Adelphi .................................... W, 7-2Metropolitan Collegiates .............1st

1985 FALL (4-4)Coach: Pete CastellanoCaptain: Kristin Powell

Iona ......................................... W, 8-1Pace ...........................................L, 2-7at Colgate .................................L, 2-7Fordham ...................................L, 2-7at Fairfi eld ............................... W, 7-2Vassar .................................W, 7.5-1.5at Central Connecticut ............L, 0-9William Paterson ....................W, 6-3MAAC Championships .................3rd

1986 SPRING (9-4)Coach: Pete CastellanoCaptain: Kristin Powell

at Monterey Peninsula ........... W, 8-1at Pace ......................................L, 1-8at Columbia ..............................L, 0-9Wagner .................................. W, 9-0at Albany ................................. W, 7-2Binghamton ............................ W, 8-1at St. John’s ............................W, 6-3at Skidmore .............................. L, 1-7Concordia ................................ W, 7-2Fordham .................................. L, 3-6C.W. Post ................................ W, 9-0at Hofstra ................................ W, 8-1Adelphi ................................... W, 9-0Metropolitan Collegiates ............3rd

1986 FALL (3-7)Coach: Maggie MorrisCaptain: Aimee Lenz

Central Connecticut .................L, 2-7Iona ........................................ W, 9-0at Denver ................................. L, 3-6at Air Force .............................. L, 4-5MAAC Championships .................3rdFairfi eld .................................. W, 8-0at Vassar ................................... L, 2-6Fordham ..................................L, 0-9at Dowling ..............................W, 6-3Holy Cross .................................L, 1-8at William Paterson ................. L, 3-6

Army’s fi rst team posted a 7-4 mark in the spring of 1979.

Army’s 1980-81 team posted Army’s fi rst undefeated season, featuring a perfect 17-0 mark over the fall and spring.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1987 SPRING (6-7)Coach: Maggie MorrisCaptain: Aimee Lenz

Iowa State*................................L, 0-9S.W. Texas State* .......................L, 1-8Texas-San Antonio* ....................L, 1-8Washington State* .................... L, 4-5Concordia ..................................W, 6-3Columbia .....................................L, 1-8SUNY-Albany ............................ W, 8-1at Adelphi.................................. W, 8-1Skidmore .....................................L, 2-7St. John’s .................................. W, 8-1at SUNY-Binghamton ...............W, 5-4Fordham .....................................L, 1-8at C.W. Post ............................. W, 9-0*San Antonio, Texas

1987 Fall (2-5)Coach: Jim Worthington

Captain: Ellen DexterPace+ .......................................... L, 3-6Hartford+ ................................... L, 2-5Bloomsburg+ ............................. L, 4-5Vassar ........................................W, 5-4at Central Connecticut .............. L, 4-5MAAC Championships ...................3rdat Fairfi eld ................................. W, 5-1Fordham ....................................L, 0-9+West Point Invitational

1988 SPRING (8-4)Coach: Jim Worthington

Captain: Ellen DexterEckerd ....................................... W, 7-2Pace ............................................ L, 2-5St. John’s ................................... L, 3-6Queens College ........................ W, 7-2SUNY-Albany ............................ W, 8-1Adelphi ...................................... W, 8-1Columbia ....................................L, 0-9Fairleigh Dickinson .................... L, 4-5C.W. Post ................................... W, 5-1William Paterson ..................... W, 9-0SUNY-Binghamton ................... W, 7-2Concordia ..................................W, 6-3

1988 FALL (7-4)Coach: Jim WorthingtonCaptain: Julianne Hiebert

Holy Cross .................................. L, 3-6Central Connecticut ................... L, 1-7Bloomsburg ..............................W, 5-0Canisius .....................................W, 5-0Dowling ..................................... W, 8-1Trenton State ............................. L, 3-6LaSalle .......................................W, 7-0Vassar ..........................................L, 1-6Fairfi eld ..................................... W, 8-1Iona .......................................... W, 9-0Marist ....................................... W, 9-0

1989 SPRING (11-3)Coach: Jim WorthingtonCaptain: Julianne Hiebert

at St. Leo ................................... W, 7-2at Eckerd ................................... W, 7-2SUNY-Oneonta ......................... W, 8-1at SUNY-Albany ........................ W, 8-1Queens College ........................ W, 7-1Adelphi ...................................... W, 8-1Hofstra ..................................... W, 9-0Lafayette .....................................L, 2-7at St. John’s ................................L, 1-8at Pace ...................................... W, 8-1Fordham .................................... L, 3-6Fairleigh Dickinson ................... W, 5-1C.W. Post ................................... W, 8-1Concordia ..................................W, 5-4

1989 FALL (5-3)Coach: Jim WorthingtonCaptain: Julianne Hiebert

at Bloomsburg ..........................W, 6-3at Kutztown ............................. W, 9-0at Central Connecticut .............. L, 3-6Colonial League Tourn...................5thMarist ....................................... W, 9-0Villanova.....................................L, 0-6Iona .......................................... W, 9-0Metropolitan Collegiates ..............5that Fairfi eld .................................W, 6-3New York States ...........................Ind.at Air Force ................................L, 0-9

1990 SPRING (7-6)Coach: Jim WorthingtonCaptain: Julianne Hiebert

at St. Leo ...................................W, 6-3at Eckerd .................................... L, 3-5at Florida Southern ....................L, 1-8at Lafayette ................................L, 2-7at Pace ......................................W, 6-2at St. John’s ................................L, 1-5at SUNY-Albany ........................ W, 8-1at Fordham .................................L, 2-7Queens College ....................... W, 9-0Adelphi ..................................... W, 9-0at Clarion .................................... L, 3-5Shippensburg* .........................W, 5-4Concordia ................................. W, 9-0*Clarion, Pa.

1990 FALL (6-6, 2-4 Patriot)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captain: Debra SmithBloomsburg .............................. W, 8-1Lehigh* .......................................L, 1-8Lafayette* .................................. L, 3-6at Bucknell* ..............................W, 5-4at Colgate* ................................ L, 4-5Holy Cross* ...............................W, 5-4Eastern Championships ...............Ind.at Vassar ..................................... L, 4-5at Marist .................................... W, 7-2Fordham* ...................................L, 1-5Fairfi eld ..................................... W, 8-1Patriot League Champ .............. T-4thNew York States ...........................Ind.at Hofstra .................................. W, 8-1Rolex Regionals ............................Ind.Air Force ......................................L, 1-8*Patriot League match

1991 SPRING (6-6)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captain: Debra Smithat Rutgers ...................................L, 1-8at St. Leo ...................................W, 6-3at Eckerd ................................... W, 7-2at Central Florida ....................... L, 2-5Adelphi ..................................... W, 8-0Albany State ............................ W, 9-0Trenton State ..............................L, 1-8St. John’s .................................... L, 1-7Pace .............................................L, 2-7at Seton Hall .............................. L, 3-6Queens ...................................... W, 8-1Concordia .................................. W, 8-1Metropolitan Collegiates .............2nd

1991 FALL (8-7; 2-3 Patriot)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captains: Shannon Barry, Amy Bratton

at Lafayette* ............................. L, 4-5at Lehigh* .................................. L, 3-6at Monmouth .......................... W, 9-0Manhattan ............................... W, 9-0Bucknell* ..................................W, 5-4Colgate* ..................................... L, 4-5

at Rutgers .................................. L, 3-6at Holy Cross* ...........................W, 6-3at Providence..............................L, 2-7at Villanova ................................ L, 4-5Eastern Intercollegiates ...............Ind.Fordham* .................................W, 6-3Marist ....................................... W, 9-0Hofstra ..................................... W, 9-0Fairleigh Dickinson .................. W, 9-0Patriot League Champ ..................3rdOld Dominion Invitational ............Ind.Rolex Eastern Regionals ..............Ind.at Air Force ................................L, 2-7*Patriot League Match

1992 SPRING (6-3)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captains: Shannon Barry, Amy Bratton

at Louisiana State ......................L, 0-6at SW Louisiana .........................L, 0-6at New Orleans ......................... W, 8-1at Nichols State ......................... L, 3-6Wagner .................................... W, 9-0at Concordia ............................ W, 9-0at Pace ...................................... W, 7-2at Fairleigh Dickinson .............. W, 9-0at St. John’s .............................. W, 7-2Metropolitan Collegiates .............Ind.

1992 FALL (12-2; 4-2 Patriot)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captain: Lorraine Milutinat Siena .................................... W, 9-0at Bucknell* ................................L, 1-8at Colgate* ................................ L, 4-5Queens ..................................... W, 9-0Holy Cross* ............................... W, 7-2at Fordham* .............................W, 5-4Eastern Intercollegiates++ ...........Ind.at Hofstra ..................................W, 6-3at Marist ................................... W, 9-0Lafayette* ................................. W, 8-1Lehigh* .....................................W, 6-3Manhattan ............................... W, 9-0at Patriot League Champ** ......... T-3rdNew York Intercollegiates+ .........Ind.Monmouth ............................... W, 9-0St. Peter’s ................................ W, 8-0Air Force ....................................W, 5-4*Patriot League match++Trenton, NJ**Lewisburg, PA+Albany, NY

1993 SPRING (5-1)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captain: Lorraine Milutinat Queens ...................................W, 7-1Concordia .................................. W, 7-2at Vassar .....................................W, 7-1at Wagner ................................. W, 7-2Seton Hall ................................... L, 1-8Fairleigh Dickinson ...................W, 9-0Metropolitan Collegiates ............. Ind.

1993 FALL (8-4; 3-3 Patriot)Coach: Jim Hawkins

Captain: Hannah ChangSiena..........................................W, 9-0Bucknell* ....................................L, 4-5Colgate* ......................................L, 3-6Hofstra ......................................W, 9-0at Holy Cross* ........................... W, 6-3Fordham* .................................W, 9-0at Eastern Intercollegiates ........... Ind.Marist ........................................W, 9-0at Lafayette* ............................. L, 3-6 at Lehigh* ................................. W, 6-3Patriot League Champ ...................1stLong Island ............................... W, 8-1

at St. Peter’s ............................ W, 9-0at Air Force ................................ L, 4-5*Patriot League Match+Bethlehem, Pa.

1994 SPRING (5-3)Coach: Dr. Todd Ryska

Captain: Hannah ChangJames Madison* ........................L, 0-9at Columbia ................................ L, 0-7at Georgetown .........................W, 5-2at George Mason ......................W, 5-2St. John’s ..................................W, 7-0Vassar ........................................ W, 6-1Connecticut .............................. W, 6-1Seton Hall ...................................L, 1-6at Fairfi eld Invitational ................. Ind.*Richmond, Va.

1994 FALL (11-7; 3-3 Patriot)Coach: Dr. Todd Ryska

at Hofstra ..................................W, 7-0at Cornell.....................................L, 1-6Holy Cross ................................ W, 9-0at Rutgers ..................................L, 0-9at Fordham ................................ L, 4-5Lafayette .................................... L, 4-5at Siena .....................................W, 7-0ECAC Tourn.(Princeton) ...............Ind. Lehigh .......................................W, 6-3at Pennsylvania ...........................L, 1-8at Bucknell ................................. L, 3-6at Colgate .................................W, 5-4Patriot League Tourn. ........................Lafayette ...................................W, 5-3Bucknell ..................................... L, 3-5Fordham ...................................W, 5-2St. Peter’s .................................W, 7-0at Marist ................................... W, 9-0Massachusetts .......................... W, 6-1Air Force ................................... W, 9-0

In addition to serving as team captain in 1995, Rebecca Marier became the fi rst female cadet to graduate fi rst in her class.

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1995 SPRING (3-1)Coach: Capt. Paul Peck

Captain: Rebecca MarierFairfi eld .................................... W, 9-0at Cornell Invitational ...................Ind.at Towson State........................W, 4-3Patriot League Tourn.* ................Ind.at Vassar ................................... W, 6-0at Fairfi eld Invitational .................Ind.Pace ............................................ L, 4-5* at Bethlehem, Pa.

1995 FALL (8-9, 3-2 PL)Coach: Capt. Paul Peck

Captain: Kris Catronat Vermont ................................. L, 3-6at Holy Cross .............................W, 7-0at Mount St. Mary’s Tourn. ..........Ind.Rutgers ......................................L, 0-9at Eastern Champ. .....................*Ind.at Pennsylvania ..........................L, 0-9at Lafayette ................................L, 1-8at Lehigh ...................................W, 5-4at Massachusetts ...................... L, 3-6Bucknell ....................................W, 5-4Colgate ........................................L, 2-7Columbia .................................... L, 3-6vs. Holy Cross # .........................W, 5-0vs. Lafayette # ........................... L, 4-5vs. Bucknell # ............................W, 5-4Marist ...................................... W, 9-0at Howard ................................W, 4-3at Air Force ............................... L, 3-4at Eastern Washington .............W, 4-3* at Princeton, N.J.# Patriot League Tournament, Ham-ilton, N.Y.

1996 SPRING (3-5)Coach: Capt. Paul Peck

Captain: Kris Catronat Fairfi eld ..................................L, 0-9at Stetson ..................................L, 0-9at Rollins ....................................L, 0-9at Vermont Invitationalvs. Vermont ...............................W, 5-4vs. Providence ............................L, 2-7vs. Fordham ............................... L, 2-5at Pace ......................................W, 5-2Patriot League Ind. Tourn.* .........Ind.Vassar ........................................W, 7-0at Fairfi eld Invitational .................Ind.*Lewisburg, Pa.

1996 FALL (8-5)Coach: Capt. Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda Sentelleat Delaware ............................... L, 2-5at Hofstra .................................. W, 6-1at Rutgers .................................. L, 0-7Lafayette .................................... L, 2-5at Mt. St. Mary’s Tourn.................Ind.at Lehigh ................................... W, 7-2at Eastern Championships# .........Ind.at Pennsylvania ..........................L, 0-9Holy Cross ................................. W, 8-1

at Bucknell ................................W, 5-4at Colgate .................................W, 5-4at N.Y. State Championships^ .....Ind.at Columbia ...............................W, 5-2Bucknell* ..................................W, 5-3Colgate* ..................................... L, 3-5Air Force ....................................W, 5-4Army Tournament ........................Ind.#Princeton, N.J.^Albany, N.Y.*Patriot League Tourn., Bethlehem, Pa.

1997 SPRING (6-6)Coach: Capt. Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda SentelleFairfi eld ..................................... W, 7-2Tulane (at Cornell) .....................L, 0-9Florida Int. (at Cornell) ...............L, 1-8at Cornell....................................L, 0-9at Vermont ................................ W, 7-2Connecticut (at Vermont) ....... W, 9-0Providence (at Vermont) ......... W, 8-1at Tulane .....................................L, 1-8Tenn.-Martin (at Tulane) ............L, 2-7SE Louisiana (at Tulane) ............ L, 3-4at Vassar ....................................W, 4-3Patriot League Ind. Tourn.*Pace ........................................... W, 8-1*West Point, N.Y.

1997 FALL (9-7)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda Sentelleat Lehigh ................................... W, 7-2at Lafayette .............................. W, 8-1Rutgers ......................................L, 0-9at West Virginia Open ..................Ind.Hofstra ......................................W, 4-3at Eastern Championships^ .........Ind.Fordham ...................................W, 6-3at Delaware ............................... L, 3-6Colgate ....................................... L, 4-5at Pennsylvania ..........................L, 0-9Columbia .................................... L, 3-6at Holy Cross ............................. W, 7-2at Massachusetts .....................W, 6-3Bucknell .................................... W, 7-2Lehigh* .....................................W, 5-0Colgate* ..................................... L, 3-6Southern Colorado+ ................. W, 8-1at Air Force ................................ L, 4-5^Princeton, N.J.*Patriot League Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.+Colorado Springs, Colo.

1998 SPRING (7-2)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda Sentelleat Cornell Invitational ...................Ind.at Cornell....................................L, 0-9at Vermont ................................ W, 8-1Connecticut (at Vermont) ........ W, 8-1at Tulane ....................................L, 0-9

at New Orleans .........................W, 6-3at St. Bonaventure .................. W, 8-0Duquesne (at St. Bonav.) .........W, 5-4at Pace ......................................W, 6-3Vassar ....................................... W, 9-0Patriot League Champ* ................Ind*Hamilton, N.Y.

1998 FALL (7-4)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Khanh Diepat Cornell Invitational ...................Ind.at Hofstra .................................. W, 8-1at Eastern Intercollegiates# .........Ind.at Fordham ...............................W, 4-3at Dartmouth ..............................L, 1-8Patriot League Tournament* .......Ind. at Rutgers .................................W, 5-4Seton Hall .................................. L, 4-5Delaware ................................... W, 8-1Central Connecticut .................W, 5-0St. John’s .................................. W, 6-1Air Force ....................................W, 6-3Massachusetts ............................ L, 05Columbia .................................... L, 3-6ITA East Regional^ ........................Ind. # Princeton, N.J.*Bethlehem, Pa.^Williamsburg, Va.

1999 SPRING (11-5)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Khanh Diepat Cornell Indoor Invite ................ Ind.at Pennsylvania .......................... L, 0-9at Syracuse .................................L, 0-7at Cornell.....................................L, 3-6Temple (at Cornell) ................... W, 5-4at North Florida ..........................L, 4-5at Florida Southern ...................W, 8-1Holy Cross .................................W, 9-0Pace ...........................................W, 9-0Providence ................................ W, 7-2at Colgate ..................................W, 8-1Lafayette ...................................W, 9-0Lehigh ....................................... W, 7-2at Bucknell .................................W, 6-1Lafayette* ................................. W, 5-0Lehigh* ..................................... W, 5-0at California# ............................. L, 0-9*Patriot League Tourn., Annapolis, Md.#NCAA Tournament

1999 FALL (1-4)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Jennifer Blattyat West Virginia Tourn. ................. Ind.Hofstra ...................................... W, 6-3Eastern Intercollegiates^ ............. Ind.at Delaware ................................L, 4-5at Patriot League Tourn.* ............ Ind.New York Champ.^ ....................... Ind.at Air Force ................................. L, 2-7at Air Force Tournament .............. Ind.Rutgers ....................................... L, 1-8at Columbia ................................. L, 1-8at ITA East Regional+ ................... Ind.^West Point, N.Y.*Lewisburg, Pa.+Cambridge, Mass.

2000 SPRING (15-7)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Jennifer Blattyat Cornell Indoor Classic .............. Ind.at Pennsylvania .......................... L, 0-9Howard ..................................... W, 7-2Seton Hall ................................. W, 5-4at Massachusetts ..................... W, 6-3George Washington ................. W, 6-3Central Connecticut .................W, 6-0

St. John’s ..................................W, 9-0UMBC ........................................W, 6-0at Florida International ............. L, 0-6at Rollins .....................................L, 3-6Temple ........................................ L, 1-5Syracuse ...................................... L, 1-7Fordham ....................................W, 8-1Cornell ......................................... L, 1-5Providence ................................ W, 6-3Colgate ......................................W, 9-0at Lehigh ................................... W, 6-3at Lafayette .............................. W, 6-3Bucknell ....................................W, 9-0Bucknell* ..................................W, 6-0Colgate* .................................... W, 5-3at Arizona State# ....................... L, 0-6*Patriot League Tourn., West Point, N.Y.#NCAA Tournament

2000 FALL (3-5)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Annie Weberat West Virginia Invite .................. Ind.Eastern Intercollegiates* ............. Ind.at Hofstra ..................................W, 4-0at Delaware ...............................W, 8-1New York Championships# .......... Ind.ECAC Championships^ ................ 16thvs. Temple^ ................................. L, 1-6vs. Columbia^ .............................L, 3-4vs. Rutgers^ ................................L, 2-5Patriot League Individuals* ......... Ind.Columbia .....................................L, 2-5Rutgers ..................................... W, 4-3Air Force ......................................L, 2-5ITA Regionals% ..............................Ind. *West Point, N.Y.#Binghamton, N.Y.^Princeton, N.J.%Williamsburg, Va.

2001 SPRING (15-9)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Annie WeberBinghamton ...............................W, 6-1Seton Hall ...................................L, 3-4at Cornell Invitational ................... Ind.at Pennsylvania ...........................L, 0-7George Washington ................. W, 4-3Albany ....................................... W, 7-0at Vermont ................................ W, 7-0at Boston Univ. ...........................L, 0-7at Massachusetts ......................W, 6-1Connecticut .............................. W, 5-0The 1998-99 squad was Army’s fi rst to appear in the NCAA Tournament.

Khanh Diep captained the 1988-89 team.

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Long Island Univ. ...................... W, 7-0Rollins .........................................L, 3-4Providence .................................W, 4-1Temple ...................................... W, 5-2Fordham ................................... W, 5-2Syracuse ...................................... L, 1-5at Cornell.....................................L, 2-5at Colgate ...................................L, 3-4Lafayette ....................................W, 6-1at UMBC .................................... W, 4-3vs. Howard (at UMBC) ...............L, 3-4vs. Bucknell* ..............................W, 4-1vs. Lehigh* .................................W, 4-1vs. Colgate* ...............................W, 4-1at Washington% ......................... L, 0-4*Patriot League Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.%NCAA Tournament

2001 FALL (1-2)Coach: Paul PeckCaptain: Ali Rohr

Eastern Intercollegiates* ............. Ind.at Quinnipiac Invitational ............. Ind.at ECAC Championships^vs. Virginia^ .................................L, 0-7vs. Boston Univ.^ ........................L, 0-7vs. James Madison^ ................. W, 4-3Patriot League Ind.# ..................... Ind.ITA Regionals% .............................. Ind.*West Point, N.Y.#Bethlehem, Pa.^Princeton, N.J.%Philadelphia, Pa.

2002 SPRING (17-11)Coach: Paul PeckCaptain: Ali Rohr

at Pennsylvania ...........................L, 0-7at Cornell Invitational ................... Ind.at Denver ....................................L, 2-5at Air Force ................................. L, 1-6vs. Wyoming @ USAFA ............ W, 5-2Seton Hall ................................. W, 4-3Binghamton .............................. W, 7-0American ..................................... L, 1-6Quinnipiac ................................. W, 7-0Temple ...................................... W, 5-2Columbia .....................................L, 0-7

UMBC ........................................ W, 5-2Massachusetts .......................... W, 5-2Stony Brook ...............................W, 6-1at Rutgers ...................................L, 3-4Long Island ................................W, 6-1Connecticut .............................. W, 5-2at George Washington ............... L, 1-5vs. Howard @ GWU ................. W, 5-2at Florida Atlantic .......................L, 0-7at Rollins .....................................L, 3-4at Syracuse .................................L, 3-5at Bucknell ................................ W, 5-2Colgate ...................................... W, 5-0Fordham ....................................W, 6-1at Lehigh ................................... W, 7-0at Lafayette ...............................W, 6-1vs. Colgate* ...............................W, 4-1vs. American* ............................ L, 0-4*Patriot League Tournament, Washington, D.C.

2002 FALL (1-2)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Annie Collierat West Virginia Invite .................. Ind.Eastern Tournament* .................. Ind.at Quinnipiac Invitational ............. Ind.at ECAC Championships^vs. Harvard^ ............................... L, 0-4vs. Georgetown^ .......................W, 4-1vs. Dartmouth^ ........................... L, 1-4Patriot League Individuals* ......... Ind.ITA Regionals% ..............................Ind. *West Point, N.Y.^Flushing, N.Y.%Cambridge, Mass.

2003 SPRING (17-7)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Annie CollierBinghamton .............................. W, 7-0Albany ....................................... W, 7-0at Cornell Invitational ................... Ind.Seton Hall ................................. W, 4-3at Columbia .................................L, 0-7Air Force ......................................L, 3-4Rutgers ..................................... W, 4-3at Massachusetts ..................... W, 4-3

at Boston Univ. ........................... L, 1-6Connecticut ...............................W, 6-1at Rollins .....................................L, 2-5Quinnipiac ..................................W, 6-1Marist ........................................ W, 7-0vs. American @ Maryland ......... W, 4-3at UMBC ......................................L, 2-5St. John’s .................................. W, 7-0Syracuse ......................................L, 0-7Lafayette ................................... W, 7-0Lehigh .......................................W, 6-0Bucknell .....................................W, 6-1Stony Brook ...............................W, 6-1at Colgate ................................. W, 5-0vs. Bucknell* .............................W, 4-0vs. American* ...........................W, 4-0vs. California% ............................ L, 0-4*Patriot League Tournament, Washington, D.C.%NCAA Tournament,College Station, Texas

2003 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Melanie Bundocat West Virginia Invite .................. Ind.at Quinnipiac Invitational ............. Ind.at Eastern Invitational^ ................ Ind.at Nat’l Tennis Center Champs............Patriot League Individuals* ......... Ind.ITA Regionals% .............................. Ind.Big Green Invitational................... Ind.^West Point, N.Y.*Bethlehem, Pa.%Cambridge, Mass.

2004 SPRING (19-8)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Melanie Bundocat Dartmouth ..............................L, 2-5at Vermont ................................ W, 7-0at Cornell Invitational ................... Ind.American* ................................. W, 4-3Seton Hall ...................................L, 2-5at Air Force .................................L, 3-4vs. Wyoming& ............................L, 3-4at Syracuse ............................... W, 5-2UMBC .........................................W, 6-1Connecticut ...............................W, 6-1Columbia .....................................L, 0-7Massachusetts .......................... W, 5-2St. Bonaventure........................ W, 7-0at Rutgers ................................. W, 5-2at Rollins ................................... W, 4-3at Florida Atlantic ....................... L, 1-6Siena.......................................... W, 7-0Colgate* ................................... W, 5-2at Quinnipiac ...............................L, 3-4Southern Miss ........................... W, 5-2Stony Brook .............................. W, 7-0at Lafayette* ............................ W, 7-0St. John’s .................................. W, 5-2at Bucknell* .............................. W, 4-3vs. Pittsburgh#...........................W, 6-1at Lehigh* ..................................W, 6-1vs. Colgate% ..............................W, 4-0vs. American% .............................L, 2-4*Patriot League Contest&Colorado Springs, Colo.#Lewisburg, Pa. %Patriot League TournamentWest Point, N.Y.

2004 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Marissa Limsiacoat Cornell Invitational ................... Ind.Eastern Championships^ ............. Ind.at Quinnipiac Invitational .............. Indat Nat’l Tennis Center Champs.# .Ind.at N.C. State Invitational .............. Ind.ITA Regionals% .............................. Ind.

Big Green Invitational................... Ind.^West Point, N.Y.*Flushing, N.Y.%Philadelphia, Pa.

2005 SPRING (23-5)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Marissa Limsiacoat Dartmouth .............................. L, 1-6at Cornell Invitational ...................Ind. Seton Hall ..................................W, 6-1Binghamton ...............................W, 6-1at Columbia .................................L, 3-4St. John’s .................................. W, 4-3UMBC ........................................ W, 7-0Stony Brook .............................. W, 7-0Air Force .................................... W, 5-2Fordham ....................................W, 6-1Connecticut .............................. W, 5-2at Boston Univ. ...........................L, 2-5Rutgers ......................................W, 6-1Long Island Univ. .......................W, 6-1Syracuse ......................................L, 0-7Marist ........................................ W, 7-0vs. Massachusetts# .................. W, 5-2vs. Nova Southeastern# ........... W, 4-3at Florida Atlantic ..................... W, 5-2Lehigh* ..................................... W, 7-0at Quinnipiac ............................. W, 5-2at Bucknell* ...............................W, 6-1at American* ............................ W, 7-0Lafayette* ................................. W, 7-0Albany ....................................... W, 7-0at Colgate* ................................W, 6-1Colgate^ ....................................W, 4-0Bucknell^ ..................................W, 4-0at Stanford% ............................... L, 0-4*Patriot League Contest#at Florida Atlantic^Patriot League TournamentWest Point, N.Y.%NCAA TournamentPalo Alto, Calif.

2005 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda Paluchat Cornell Invite ......................... Ind.National College Invite* ............ Ind.at Bucknell Invitational ............. Ind.ITA East Regionals# ................... Ind.at Big Green Invitational% ......... Ind.*Flushing, N.Y.#West Point, N.Y.%Hanover, N.H.

2006 SPRING (15-13)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Amanda Paluchat Dartmouth ........................... L, 3-4at Boston Univ. ....................... L, 0-7at Penn State ...........................L, 0-7at Cornell Invitational ................ Ind.Seton Hall ................................ L, 3-4Binghamton ........................... W, 4-3St. John’s .................................L, 0-7Massachusetts ........................W, 5-2Connecticut ........................... W, 7-0vs. Texas State% ......................W, 5-2at Air Force ............................ W, 4-3at Syracuse .............................. L, 2-5at Cornell.................................. L, 1-6Columbia ..................................L, 0-7at Florida Atlantic .................... L, 3-4at Nova Southeastern ............. L, 2-5Rutgers .................................... L, 2-5American* ...............................W, 5-2Stony Brook ........................... W, 4-3Colgate* ..................................W, 6-1Holy Cross* ............................ W, 7-0

Under the direction of head coach Paul Peck, the 2005 Patriot League Championship team started a string of four-straight titles for the Black Knights (2005-2008). Army captured the 2005 trophy on its home turf, as Malek Courts served as the site for the May event.

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Quinnipiac ...............................W, 5-2Albany .....................................W, 5-2Bucknell* ................................W, 7-0at Lehigh* ............................... W, 6-1at UMBC ................................... L, 3-4Colgate^ ................................. W, 4-0Bucknell^ ............................... W, 4-0at Southern Cal# ......................L, 0-4*Patriot League Contest%Colorado Springs, Colo.^Patriot League TournamentWest Point, N.Y.#NCAA TournamentLos Angeles, Calif.

2007 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Kate Houghtonat Cornell Invite ............................Ind.Eastern Championships ...............Ind.at Quinnipiac Invite ......................Ind.Nat’l Tennis Center Invite* ...........Ind.at Brown Fall Invitational .............Ind.ITA Regionals# ..............................Ind.*Flushing, N.Y.#Hanover, N.H.

2007 SPRING (15-11)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Kate Houghtonat Boston University ................. L, 7-0Binghamton ............................... L, 5-2at Rutgers .................................. L, 5-2at Boston College .......................L, 6-1at Cornell Winter Invite ................Ind.Seton Hall .................................. L, 5-2Stony Brook ..............................W, 4-3Air Force ...................................W, 4-3Connecticut .............................. W, 6-1Temple ....................................... L, 4-3Cornell ........................................ L, 5-2Fairleigh Dickinson ................... W, 6-1at Columbia ..............................W, 4-3Massachusetts .......................... L, 4-3Hofstra ......................................W, 7-0at Florida Atlantic ...................... L, 4-3Holy Cross* ...............................W, 7-0Lafayette* ................................W, 7-0Missouri ......................................L, 6-1Colgate*....................................W, 7-0Long Island ...............................W, 5-2at Saint Joseph’s ......................W, 7-0at Bucknell* ..............................W, 5-2Lehigh .......................................W, 7-0at Lehigh# ................................ W, 4-0vs. Bucknell# ............................ W, 4-0at Fresno State% ........................L, 4-0*Patriot League Contest#Patriot League TournamentBethlehem, Pa.%Fresno, Calif.NCAA Tournament

2007 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Christine LimsiacoDiana Alquero

at Cornell Invite ............................Ind.Eastern Championships ...............Ind.at Quinnipiac Invite ......................Ind.at North Texas Tournament .........Ind.at Maryland Tournament .............Ind.at Quinnipiac Tournament ...........Ind.at N.C. State Tournament ............Ind.at Baylor Tournament ..................Ind.at Stony Brook Invite ...................Ind.Nat’l Tennis Center Invite* ...........Ind.ITA Regionals# ..............................Ind.at Dartmouth Big Green Invite ....Ind.*Flushing, N.Y.#Norfolk, Va.

2008 SPRING (26-8)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Christine LimsiacoDiana Alquero

at Cornell Winter Invite ................Ind.Army Invitational ..........................Ind.NJIT ...........................................W, 4-3Binghamton ..............................W, 4-3Rutgers ...................................... L, 4-3Stony Brook ..............................W, 5-2Connecticut ..............................W, 4-3at Pittsburgh .............................W, 5-2Fairleigh Dickinson ...................W, 5-2at Cornell.................................... L, 5-2at Massachusetts .....................W, 4-3Temple ........................................L, 6-1Hofstra ......................................W, 5-2Buff alo ........................................ L, 4-3Long Island ...............................W, 5-2Columbia ............................ W, ForfeitMarist ........................................W, 7-0Providence ................................W, 7-0at Lehigh ...................................W, 7-0

vs. Niagara^ .............................. W, 6-1Seton Hall .................................W, 4-3St. John’s .................................. W, 6-1at Brown .....................................L, 6-1St. Bonaventure........................W, 7-0at Dartmouth ............................. L, 7-0at Quinnipiac .............................W, 7-0Marland-Baltimore County ....... L, 4-3Lafayette ...................................W, 7-0Holy Cross .................................W, 7-0Bucknell ....................................W, 5-2Albany .......................................W, 5-2at Colgate ................................. W, 6-1Fordham ...................................W, 5-2No. 4 Lehigh*........................... W, 4-0No. 2 Bucknell* .........................W, 4-3No. 8 California# ........................L, 4-0^ Bethlehem, Pa.*Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)#NCAA Tournament

2008 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Bridie Burkeat North Texas Invite ....................Ind.at Stony Brook Classic ..................Ind.at Quinnipiac .................................Ind.at Maryland Invite ........................Ind.Eastern Championships ...............Ind.at Sergio Tacchini Invite$ .............Ind.Nat’l Tennis Center Invite .............Ind.ITA East Regionals# ......................Ind.at Brown Invite .............................Ind.

2009 SPRING (24-9)Coach: Paul Peck

Captain: Bridie Burkeat Cornell Winter Invite ................Ind.at Brown .................................... L, 7-0at Boston University ...................L, 6-1Rutgers .......................................L, 6-1Binghamton ............................... L, 4-3Seton Hall .................................. L, 4-3St. John’s ..................................W, 5-2Temple ....................................... L, 5-2Manhattan ................................W, 7-0Stony Brook ............................... L, 4-3Connecticut .............................. W, 6-1Fordham ...................................W, 5-2Fairleigh Dickinson ................... W, 6-1Massachusetts ..........................W, 4-3NJIT ........................................... W, 6-1Syracuse ....................................W, 5-2Quinnipiac ................................. W, 6-1Marist ........................................W, 5-2Colgate ......................................W, 7-0at Pittsburgh .............................W, 5-2at St. Bonaventure ...................W, 7-0vs. Niagara^ .............................. W, 6-1at Duquesne .............................W, 5-2at West Virginia ........................W, 5-2Albany .......................................W, 5-2Hofstra ......................................W, 7-0Holy Cross .................................W, 7-0Lafayette ...................................W, 7-0Long Island ................................ L, 4-3at Bucknell ................................W, 5-2Lehigh ....................................... W, 6-1No. 5 Colgate* ......................... W, 4-0No. 2 Bucknell* ......................... W, 4-1No. 6 Miami** ...........................L, 4-0$ at Old Dominion (Norfolk, Va.)# Philadelphia, Pa.^ at St. Bonaventure (Olean, N.Y.)* Patriot League Tournament** NCAA Tournament

2009 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Kristin Beehler, Paige Ford

at Stony Brook Invite ...................Ind.at Quinnipiac Invite ......................Ind.Eastern Championships ...............Ind.at Lehigh Team Challenge ............Ind.Nat’l Tennis Center Invite .............Ind.ITA East Regionals# ......................Ind.at Brown Invite .............................Ind.

2010 SPRING (20-10)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Kristin Beehler, Paige Ford

at Dartmouth ............................ L, 15-3Binghamton ............................... L, 5-2Sacred Heart .............................W, 4-3Seton Hall .................................W, 5-2Stony Brook ............................... L, 4-3Connecticut ..............................W, 7-0Fordham ...................................W, 7-0Buff alo ........................................ L, 4-3Bryant .......................................W, 7-0at Massachusetts ...................... L, 5-2Manhattan ................................W, 7-0St. John’s ..................................W, 5-2Providence ................................W, 7-0Quinnipiac ................................. W, 6-1Marist ........................................W, 7-0NJIT ........................................... W, 6-1at Rutgers .................................. L, 5-2Rhode Island ............................. W, 6-1Niagara ......................................W, 7-0at Lehigh ...................................W, 7-0Holy Cross ................................. W, 6-1Lafayette ...................................W, 7-0Colgate ......................................W, 7-0at Syracuse .................................L, 6-1Fairleigh Dickinson .................... L, 4-3Bucknell ....................................W, 4-3Long Island ................................ L, 4-3No. 4 Colgate* ......................... W, 4-0No. 2 Bucknell* .........................W, 4-3No. 7 UCLA** .............................L, 4-0# Providence, R.I.* Patriot League Tournament** NCAA Regionals

Lillian Lien ’00

Marissa Limsiaco ’05

Annie Houghton ’11

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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2010 Fall (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Audrey Hansen, Anne Houghton, Jurelle Mendoza

at Quinnipiac Invitational .............Ind.at Stony Brook Classic ..................Ind.Eastern Championships ...............Ind.Nat’l Tennis Center Invite .............Ind.Hampton Roads Collegiate ..........Ind.ITA Regionals ................................Ind.

2011 SPRING (23-8)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Audrey Hansen, Anne Houghton, Jurelle Mendoza

at Cornell Winter Invite ................Ind.Seton Hall .................................W, 5-2Marist ........................................W, 7-0Sacred Heart .............................W, 5-2Rutgers ...................................... L, 0-7Stony Brook ............................... L, 4-3Connecticut .............................. W, 6-1Fordham ...................................W, 4-3Massachusetts ..........................W, 4-3Bryant .......................................W, 7-0Fairfi eld .....................................W, 5-2Manhattan ................................W, 5-2Fairleigh Dickinson ...................W, 4-3Quinnipiac ................................. W, 6-1NJIT ........................................... W, 6-1Providence ................................ W, 6-1No. 23 Yale ................................. L, 0-7at Duquesne .............................. L, 3-4Hunter .......................................W, 7-0Northern Iowa ........................... L, 0-7at West Virginia ..........................L, 1-4Syracuse ..................................... L, 0-7Lafayette ...................................W, 7-0Holy Cross .................................W, 7-0St. John’s ..................................W, 4-3at Bucknell ................................W, 7-0Long Island ............................... W, 6-1at Colgate .................................W, 7-0Lehigh .......................................W, 7-0Colgate* ................................... W, 4-0Navy* ....................................... W, 4-0at No. 11 Virginia^ ......................L, 0-4* Patriot League Tournament (hosted by Navy - Annapolis, Md.)^ NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.)

2011 FALL (0-0)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Erin Colton, Larraine Saavedra

Quinnipiac Invite ...................... Ind.Stony Brook Invite .................... Ind.Eastern Championships ........... Ind.Hampton Roads Invite ............. Ind.National Tennis Center Invite .. Ind.ITA East Regionals .................... Ind.

2012 SPRING (22-7)Coach: Paul Peck

Captains: Erin Colton, Larraine Saavedra

Cornell Winter Invite ................ Ind.at Boston University ...............L, 0-7Binghamton .......................... W, 5-2Sacred Heart ......................... W, 4-3Seton Hall ..............................W, 6-1Stony Brook .......................... W, 4-3Connecticut .......................... W, 7-0Fordham ............................... W, 5-2

at Rutgers ............................... L, 2-5St. Bonaventure.................... W, 5-2at Massachusetts ................... L, 1-6St. John’s .............................. W, 4-3Fairleigh Dickinson .................L, 3-4Bryant ....................................W, 6-1Quinnipiac ............................. W, 7-0Marist .....................................W, 6-1at Albany .................................L, 3-4Manhattan .............................W, 6-1NJIT .........................................L, 3-4Colgate* ................................ W, 7-0Long Island ........................... W, 5-2at Lehigh* ............................. W, 7-0Hofstra .................................. W, 7-0Lafayette* ............................. W, 7-0Holy Cross* ........................... W, 7-0Bucknell* .............................. W, 7-0No. 7 Holy Cross^..................W, 4-0No. 3 Colgate^ ......................W, 4-0No. 1 Navy^ ............................W, 4-1No. 8 Alabama% ..................... L, 4-0

* - Patriot League contest^ - Patriot League Championships (hosted by Lehigh - Bethlehem, Pa.)% - NCAA Tournament(Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Army defeated Navy, 4-0, in the fi rst meeting in program history between the two service academy rivals. The win came in the the 2011 Patriot League Championship title match in Annapolis, Md., as the Black Knights captured their 11th conference crown.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Army’s celebration huddle after defeating rival Navy, 4-1, to win the 2012 Patriot League Championship.

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AAA2012-13 ARMY WOMEN’S TENNIS •57•

Name ....................................... Years Lettered ...................................Class YearLucin, Cristina .......................... 2002-03 ........................................................2002Markiewicz, Sara .................... 2003-04....................................................... 2007Matthews, Sara .......................2000-01, 01-02 ........................................... 2004Marier, Rebecca ......................1991-92, 93-94, *94-95 ..............................1995McGee, Suzette .......................1989-90 .....................................................1993McGolerick, Amber ...................2003-04, 04-05 ............................................2007Meckfessel, Susan ...................1982-83, *83-84 .........................................1984Mendoza, Jurelle .....................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, *10-11 .....................2011Milutin, Lorraine ......................1990-91, 91-92, *92-93 ...............................1993Moore, Caroline .......................1986-87, 87-88 ...........................................1988Morgenstern, Amy ..................2004--05 ......................................................2008Munger, Karoline .....................2000-01 ..................................................... 2004Murray, Alexis ...........................2002-03 .......................................................2002Noble, Megan ..........................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 ............................... 2006Nott, Lyndsey ..........................2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 .................... 2005Ohkawa, Hana ..........................1990-91, 91-92.............................................. 1994Ong, Christine ...........................2004-05 .......................................................2008Ott, Jaclyn ................................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 ....................2002Paluch, Amanda .......................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, *05-06 ................ 2006Pappafotis, Holly .....................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 ..................................... 2013Parker, Maya ...........................2011-12......................................................... 2015Paul, Jamila ..............................2010-11, 11-12 ................................................ 2014Petty, Glenda ...........................1979-80, 80-81,*81-82 ............................... 1982Ploch, Christiane ......................1989-90 ...................................................... 1992Pope, Kari ................................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 ..................................... 2013Powell, Kristin ..........................1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, *85-86 ..................1986Price, Jessica ............................1999-2000 ................................................. 2003Riney, Carly ..............................2010-11, 11-12 ................................................ 2014Rohr, Ali ...................................1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01, *01-02 ..............2002Ruffi ng, Jamie ..........................1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, *84-85 ...................1985Rulewicz, Page ........................1995-96, 96-97 ..........................................1998Rumely, Kathleen ....................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 ................................1993Ruth, Amy ................................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96 ....................1996Saavedra, Larraine ..................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12* ................................... 2013Sargent, Tia ..............................1980-81, 81-82 ............................................. 1984Scherer, Elizabeth ...................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 ...................1999Schiel, Joan ...............................1979-80 ....................................................... 1983Segar, Jennifer ..........................2004-05 .......................................................2008Sentelle, Amanda ....................1994-95, 95-96, *96-97, *97-98 ................1998Sentelle, Melissa ......................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 ....................2002Shipman, Tanja ........................1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 ............................... 1987Shurtz, Jessica .........................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09* ................. 2009Smith, Debra ............................1988-89, 89-90, *90-91 ............................. 1991Smith, Melody .........................1981-82, 82-83 ...........................................1984Snyder, Sara .............................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 ...............................1996Soules, Kara .............................1987-88, 88-89 ........................................... 1991Stein, Emily ..............................2010-11 ........................................................ 2014Spaulding, Katherine ...............1981-82 ......................................................1984Stratton, Michele .....................1985-86 ...................................................... 1989Taylor, Della .............................2010-11, 11-12 ................................................ 2014Taylor, Elle ...............................2011-12......................................................... 2015Thevenet, Moniquea ................1980-81 ....................................................... 1984Toce, Allyson ............................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 .....................1995Tollerton, Michael....................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 .................................2011True, Lelia .................................1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, *84-85 ...................1985Tsigounis, Polyxeni ..................1985-86 ...................................................... 1987Verano, Robie ..........................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 .......................2011Vollmer, Patricia ......................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 .......................2011Warford, Charlee .....................2007-08, 08-09 ...........................................2011Watson, Erica ...........................1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01 ...........................2002Weber, Annie ...........................1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000, *00-01 .............. 2001Williams, Debbra .....................1979-80, 80-81 ............................................ 1982Youngblood, Megan ................1998-99, 99-00 ..........................................2002

Name ....................................... Years Lettered ...................................Class YearAbt, Patricia ............................ 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 .................................1988Ahn, Jessica ............................ 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 .........................2011Allen, Natalie ........................... 2011-12 ...........................................................2015Alquero, Diana ....................... 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 ..................... 2008Argus, Kristen ......................... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 .......................1995Barker, Jamie .......................... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00..................... 2000Barry, Shannon ....................... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, *91-92 .................. 1992Beehler, Kristin ....................... 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, *09-10 .................... 2010Bernosky, Maelynn .................. 2001-02 .........................................................2005Bicksler, Christine .................. 2003-04....................................................... 2007Blatty, Jennifer ....................... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, *99-00 .................. 2000Brady, Rebecca ........................ 1992-93, 93-94 .............................................. 1996Bratton, Amy .......................... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, *91-92 .................... 1992Bundoc, Melanie ..................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, *03-04 ................... 2004Burke, Bridie ........................... 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, *08-09 .................. 2009Carlson, Kathryn ..................... *1979-80 ................................................... 1981Cassaletto, Maria .................... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 ..................................2011Catron, Kris ............................. 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, *95-96 ....................1996Chang, Hannah ....................... 1991-92, 92-93, *93-94, 94-95 .....................1995Chase, Stephanie .................... 1996-97, 97-98 ............................................ 2000Chavez, Pam ........................... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 ...................... 2005Collier, Annie........................... 1999-20, 00-01, 01-02, *02-03 .................... 2003Colton, Erin ............................. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12*..................................... 2013Dee, Kim .................................. *1982-83 ......................................................1983del Moral, Ali ........................... 2003-04....................................................... 2007Dexter, Ellen ........................... 1985-86, 86-87, *87-88 .............................1988Diep, Khanh ............................ 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, *98-99 ...................1999Epstein, Bonney Sue............... 1979-80, *80-81 ......................................... 1981Evans, Betsy ............................ 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99 ................................ 2000Fehrenbach, Kelly ................... 1983-84 ........................................................ 1987Feldman, Rebecca.................... 2002-03 ........................................................2002Fernandez, Linda ..................... 1989-90 ........................................................ 1993Finnegan, Caitlin ..................... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 ..................................2011Flach, Niki ................................ 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 .................... 2009Ford, Mary ............................. 2004-05, 05-06 ........................................... 2008Ford, Paige .............................. 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, *09-10 .................... 2010Gaunt, Leah............................. 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 ...................... 2004Giles-Madden, Sarah .............. 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 .................... 2009Gleason, Alyssa ...................... 2011-12 .......................................................... 2015Hamilton, Cheryl ..................... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 ...................... 2001Hanson, Alyssa ....................... 2011-12 .......................................................... 2015Hang, Annie ............................ 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 .........................2011Hansen, Audrey ...................... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, *10-11 .......................2011Harlow, Holly .......................... 1979-80 ........................................................ 1982Haylett, Lisa ............................ 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89 .................................1990Hiebert, Julianne .................... 1986-87, 87-88, *88-89, *89-90 .................1990Horne, Pamela ........................ 1987-88, 88-89 ............................................ 1991Houghton, Anne ..................... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, *10-11 .......................2011Houghton, Kate ...................... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07* ................... 2007Iliev, Margaret ........................ 2010-11, 11-12 ................................................. 2014Jones, Brooke ......................... 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09* .................. 2009Kaiser, Melissa ........................ 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98 .................................1999Kearney, Mary ........................ 1984-85, 85-86 .............................................1988Kim, Jenny .............................. 1990-91 ........................................................1994Kiser, Morgen ......................... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12....................................... 2013Lawney, Elizabeth .................. 1995-96, 96-97 .............................................1999Layton, Lisa ............................. 1982-83 ......................................................... 1985Leatherman, Lindsay .............. 1995-96 ........................................................1999Leese, Diane ........................... 1983-84, 84-85 .............................................1985Leftin, Lauren ......................... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 ...................... 2003Lenz, Aimee ............................ 1983-84, 84-85, 1985-86, *1986-87 ............ 1987Lien, Lillian .............................. 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00..................... 2000Limsiaco, Christine ................. 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 ..................... 2008Limsiaco, Marissa ................... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, *04-05 ................... 2005

Name in italics indicates non-graduate. Non-graduates’ class year represents class with which individual entered the Academy. Year with * indicates player served as team captain. Name in bold indicates member of current Army women’s tennis roster.

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its third decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.

The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA (now called Football Championship Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fordham and Georgetown in football and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing.

These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country.

In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked fi rst among all Division I conferences in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League fi nished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.

League members have also distinguished themselves on the fi eld of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 23 sports (11 for men; 12 for women). Championship teams from 14 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA postseason competition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, men and women’s soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball.

Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received All-Patriot League status for their exemplary athletic performance.

In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while more than 12,000 have qualifi ed for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. More than 30 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholarships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and NACDA/Disney Scholarships.

THE PATRIOT LEAGUE