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History 2013-14 Review Georgia Bulldogs Staff Season Outlook

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSeason Outlook ................................................................... 1-3UGA Quick Facts/Media Information ..................................... 1Season Preview...................................................................... 2-3

Coaches and Staff............................................................... 4-7Head Coach Jeff Wallace ...................................................... 4-5Assistant Coach Drake Bernstein .......................................... 6Tennis Support Staff .............................................................. 7

2015 Georgia Bulldogs ....................................................... 8-16Caroline Brinson ..................................................................... 8Silvia Garcia ........................................................................... 9Mariana Gould ....................................................................... 10Lauren Herring........................................................................ 11Hannah King ........................................................................... 12Mia King ................................................................................. 13Laura Patterson ...................................................................... 14Ellen Perez .............................................................................. 15Kennedy Shaffer..................................................................... 16

2014 Year in Review ........................................................... 17-182014 Recap............................................................................. 172014 Statistics ....................................................................... 18

Georgia Tennis History ...................................................... 19-40Georgia Records ..................................................................... 19Georgia in National Tournaments .......................................... 20NCAA Tournament Results .................................................... 21-23SEC Championships ............................................................... 24-25National Honors ..................................................................... 26SEC and UGA Honors ............................................................. 27All-Americans......................................................................... 28-30Letterwinners ......................................................................... 31Series Records ....................................................................... 32Year-by-Year Results .............................................................. 33-37Facilities ................................................................................. 38Bulldogs in the Community .................................................... 39Endowments........................................................................... 40

CREDITSThe 2015 University of Georgia women’s tennis media guide is produced by the UGA Sports Communications Office. Editors: David Pifer, Christopher Lakos.Design: Michael Terry, David PiferCover Design: Nick DalyPhotography: John Kelley, Sean Taylor, Evan Stichler, Wes Blankenship, Bill Kallenberg, Rick Limpert, Parker Moore, Wesley Hitt, Ashley Connell, Lesley Onstott, Julianne Upchurch, Kelly Wegel, Dennis Echols, Phillip Faulkner, Steven Colquitt, Tony Fox, Perry McIntyre, Cheri Wranosky, Mike Holliday, Julie Wrege, Radi Nabulsi, Bob Rives, Donovan Eason, Don Alschuler, Blane Marable.Printing: EBSCO Media.

University FactsLocation: Athens, Ga.Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 35,197Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: SoutheasternColors: Red & BlackTennis Facilities: Dan Magill Tennis Complex: Henry Feild Stadium (4,500) Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Courts (1,200)McWhorter Courts (300)President: Jere W. MoreheadJ. Reid Parker Director of Athletics: Greg McGarityFaculty Chairman: David ShipleySr. Assoc. AD/SWA: Dr. Carla Williams Sport Administrator: Matt Brachowski

Tennis StaffHead Coach: Jeff Wallace (UGA ‘85)Overall Record: 631-155 (30 years)Asst. Coach: Drake Bernstein (UGA ‘11)Graduate Manager: Matt Williams (Mercer ‘12)Athletic Trainer: Lindsay McManus (Keene State ‘13)Strength & Conditioning: Katrin Koch (Indiana ‘97)Tennis Office Manager: Joe DuranteStudent Manager: Emma SmithsonTennis Office/Fax: (706) 542-7995/7997

2014 Season ReviewFinal Record (SEC): 24-5 (11-2/T-2nd)Final Ranking: No. 4; NCAA Finish: QuarterfinalsHome Record: 14-2Away Record: 6-1Neutral Record: 4-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/3Newcomers: 5

Program HistoryOverall Record: 811-258 (41 years)Team Grand Slam Titles: 5 (2 NCAA, 3 National Indoor)Individual Grand Slams: 9 (5 singles, 4 doubles) All-Americans: 30 with 96 honorsHonda Award/Tennis Winners: 3 (1984, ’94, ’98)SEC Titles: 9 (1983, ’89, ’90, ’94, ’00, ’02, ’07, ’09, ‘13)SEC Tournament Titles: 7 (1983, ’94, ’01, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘14)NCAA Appearances: 28 straight since 1987NCAA Record: 70-26; Team Titles: 2 (1994, ’00)Singles Titles: 3, Lisa Spain (‘84), Angela Lettiere (’94), Chelsey Gullickson (‘10)

UGA Sports CommunicationsSr. Assoc. AD/Sports Communications: Claude FeltonTennis SID Contacts: David Pifer, Christopher LakosSCD Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603SCD Phone/Fax: (706) 542-1621/9339

ConnectTwitter: @UGAWomensTennisFacebook: Georgia Women’s TennisInstagram: ugawomenstennis

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Georgia Season Outlook

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Georgia will enter the 2015 season looking to repeat as SEC Tournament Champions and make a deep run into the NCAA Tournament which will take place in Waco, Texas this May. The Bulldogs return four (Lauren Herring, Silvia Garcia, Mia King, and Caroline Brinson) from the 2014 squad, all of whom saw action during conference and postseason play last year. Of those four Bulldogs, two (Herring and Garcia) were All-Americans a season ago. In addition to the four returners, Georgia welcomes five newcomers to the mix, as Ellen Perez, Hannah King, Mariana Gould, Laura Patterson, and Kennedy Shaffer will all compete for the first time on the collegiate stage this season.

Following the conclusion of the fall matches, head coach Jeff Wallace, now in his 30th season at the helm of the program, reflected on the fall and talked about his expectations for the upcoming spring dual match season:

Looking back, how do you think the fall went for the team?Wallace: I think we had a really busy fall. We competed in a lot of tournaments and I thought it was great for this team in this particular year, with how many new players we have, to get the experience of traveling together and learning what a college fall is all about. Overall I thought it went really well. I thought the training was good and that some of the things we did to try to get these young ladies to become a team were very successful. We’re really excited with where we ended up, but more than that we’re just really looking forward to getting things started in January when we start competing as a team.

There are five freshmen on the team this season. What kind of impact can we expect them to have?Wallace: It’s a fun year for us because we have so many new players and they are all really good. We realize that a great deal of our lineup is going to be made up of freshmen, but they are talented, hardworking, and excited to be here to start competing and traveling as a team. Obviously we’ve got some great returning players, and that, along with the nucleus of new players, will create an environment that should make for a very exciting year for us.

Where do you think the leadership will come from on this year’s team?Wallace: Lauren is our senior and you always look to those upperclassmen, along with Silvia and Mia, to give you some leadership. But at the same time, we went through a leadership course in the fall semester and what we really discovered is that everybody can lead and everybody needs to lead. As a small team of nine people, all of us will need to assume a leadership role at one time or another.

Georgia led the nation in attendance last season and obviously has a strong fan base. What can the supporters look forward to this spring?Wallace: We’ve got a lot of great matches coming up at home this season. Following the ITA Kickoff Weekend we get to start things off with the Georgia Tech match, and that’s always really exciting. We’ve also got some really big SEC matches here at home. Last year we led the nation in attendance and that’s something we would like to repeat this year. It’s always exciting for our players to play in front of a great crowd during our big home matches. I felt like last year it really helped us. I remember our Virginia match, indoors, had a really phenomenal crowd and that’s what college tennis is really all about. Whether we go on the road, and especially at home, we like it when a lot of people are out there cheering for us and even against us when we’re away. It just makes for a really exciting environment. We’re really excited with how many fans we’ve had come out and we want to keep cultivating relationships with this community so that more and more people get interested and come out and support our team each year.

Last year’s team won an SEC Tournament title, advanced to the quarterfinals at the NCAA tournament, and finished the season ranked No. 4 in the nation. What can we expect from this year’s team?Wallace: It’s interesting because after finishing No. 3 in the country about six seasons ago we dropped to about No. 18 in the next, but since then have finished at No.’s 8, 6, 5, and 4, so we’ve been steadily progressing in the right direction. Last year was a great year and we lost three great seniors but we’ve got a lot of really good freshmen that have arrived to join our experienced returners. It could be a really special year for us.

How strong is the league competition looking this year as Georgia seeks its second-straight SEC title?Wallace: The preseason rankings came out and five of the top 11 teams in the country were in the SEC. So, once again we are playing in the toughest, best conference in the country and that’s

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WITH EXPERIENCE IN 2015a good thing. We’ve got a really tough non-conference schedule, too, and you’ve got to play the best to know where you stack up. That’s always been my theory, so we’re going to have our opportunities and challenges with a strong schedule, but that’s what we’re looking forward to.

What can you say about assistant coach Drake Bernstein and everything he has brought to the table for your program?Wallace: Bringing in Drake as an assistant coach has added a great deal to our program. I really feel that everything he brings each and every day has been outstanding both on and off the court. He’s been a huge help and has done a great job developing these student athletes. I think his recent playing experience and abilities as both a player and coach have added a great dynamic to this program. The mental edge that I think he’s instilling in our players is fantastic and his addition to this team has been absolutely great. We’re fired up that he’s here and we are looking forward to continuing to work with him.

This team is great on the court, but also very accomplished off of it. Why is having such a well-rounded program important?Wallace: I think it’s important for the student athletes in our tennis program to be well-rounded. We’ve been fortunate enough that we’ve been able to do some outside community service projects. One of the things that we look forward to each year is working with Habitat for Humanity. We’ve been going to Greensboro to help build houses and that’s been a great experience for our players. It’s hard work but it’s very rewarding. I think it’s great for these guys to reach out and give a little back and I think they really enjoy that, too. We also strive for success in the classroom. We’ve had numerous players earn academic honors and have consistently posted a 100% graduation success rate that leads the nation, and all of that really means a lot to us. We not only emphasize the importance of being champions on the court, but also the importance of being successful off of it.

All-American Lauren Herringis the lone senior on the teamin 2015

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JANUARY 18 @ Baylor 2 p.m.24 ^Samford 1 p.m.25 ^ITA Kickoff Consolation 9 a.m.25 ^ITA Kickoff Championship 5 p.m.31 @ Clemson 1 p.m.

FEBRUARY 2 @ Virginia 6 p.m.6-9 @ ITA National Team Indoors All Day21 Georgia Tech 4 p.m.27 *LSU 3 p.m.

MARCH 1 *Texas A&M 1 p.m.6 @ *Alabama 6 p.m.8 @ *Auburn 2 p.m.13 *Kentucky 3 p.m.15 *Vanderbilt 1 p.m.21 @ *Tennessee Noon27 @ *Arkansas 2 p.m.29 @ *Missouri 1 p.m.

APRIL 3 * Ole Miss 5 p.m.5 * Mississippi State 1 p.m.10 @ *Florida 5 p.m.12 @ *South Carolina 1 p.m.15-19 @ SEC Tournament All Day (Columbia, S.C.)MAY 9-10 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds TBA (Sites TBA)14-19 NCAA Team Championships All Day (Waco, Texas)20-25 NCAA Singles & Doubles All Day (Waco, Texas)

Note: ^ITA Kickoff Weekend; Pending its result against Samford, Geor-gia will play in either the Consolation or Championship against the loser or winner of the Auburn vs. Wake Forest match.*denotes SEC match; all times ET and subject to change.

Name Ht Cl. Hometown (Academy / High School)Caroline Brinson 5-9 So. New Orleans, La. (Academy of the Sacred Heart)Silvia Garcia 5-8 Jr. Madrid, Spain (IES Ortega & Gasset)Mariana Gould 5-8 Fr. Boise, Idaho (Smith Stearns Academy)Lauren Herring 5-7 Sr. Greenville, N.C. (Kaplan HS)Hannah King 5-9 Fr. Dunwoody, Ga. (Lifetime Academy)Mia King 5-6 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Kaplan HS)Laura Patterson 5-8 Fr. Roswell, Ga. (Windward Tennis Academy)Ellen Perez 5-6 Fr. Shellharbour, Australia (Melbourne Park)Kennedy Shaffer 5-9 Fr. Rossford, Ohio (Ivan Lendl Tennis Academy)

Pronunciation Guide Mariana Gould...............................................................................GHOULdLauren Herring...............................................................................HAIR-ingMia King........................................................................................ME-uhKennedy Shaffer............................................................................SHAY-fer

Alphabetical Roster 2015 Team Schedule ___________

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Wallace Asst. Coach: Drake BernsteinGraduate Manager: Matt Williams Student Manager: Emma SmithsonAthletic Trainer: Lindsay McManusStrength & Conditioning: Katrin Koch

Baylorwww.baylorbears.comTennis SID: Sean DoerreE-Mail: [email protected]: (254) 710-3638

ITA Kickoff Weekend (Jan. 24-25, Athens, Ga.)

Samfordwww.samfordsports.com Tennis SID: Zac SchrieberE-Mail: [email protected]: (205) 726-2802

Wake Forestwww.wakeforestsports.comTennis SID: Josh GreshE-Mail: [email protected]: (336) 758-4120

Auburnwww.auburntigers.comTennis SID: Tyler PiggE-mail: [email protected]: (334) 750-0791

Clemsonwww.clemsontigers.comTennis SID: Jeff KallinE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (864) 656-1920

Virginiawww.virginiasports.com Tennis SID: Erich Bacher E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (434) 982-5530

Georgia Techwww.ramblinwreck.comTennis SID: Brittany McCormickE-Mail: [email protected]: (404) 894-5445

LSUwww.lsusports.netTennis SID: Cari GoldE-Mail: [email protected]: (225) 578-8001

Texas A&Mwww.aggieathletics.comTennis SID: Debbie DarahE-Mail: [email protected]: (979) 862-5449

Alabamawww.rolltide.comTennis SID: Jessica PareE-Mail: [email protected]: (205) 348-6084

Auburnwww.auburntigers.comTennis SID: Tyler PiggE-mail: [email protected]: (334) 750-0791

Kentuckywww.ukathletics.comTennis SID: Will KindredE-Mail: [email protected]: (859) 257-3838

Vanderbiltwww.vucommodores.comTennis SID: Robbie Straight E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 322-8757

Tennesseewww.utsports.comTennis SID: Betsy DevineE-Mail: [email protected]: (865) 974-1097

Arkansaswww.arkansasrazorbacks.comTennis SID: Brandon Harrison E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (479) 575-4898

Missouriwww.mutigers.com Tennis SID: Kate LakinE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (573) 882-3241

Ole Misswww.olemisssports.comTennis SID: Kim LingE-Mail: [email protected]: (662) 915-7522

Mississippi Statewww.mstateathletics.comTennis SID: John CadeE-Mail: [email protected]: (662) 325-2703

Floridawww.gatorzone.comTennis SID: Kathy CafazzoE-Mail: [email protected]: (352) 375-4683

South Carolinawww.gamecocksonline.cstv.comTennis SID: Matt FreedE-Mail: [email protected]: (803) 777-9917

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Georgia Head Coach Jeff Wallace

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As the nation’s winningest active women’s tennis coach, Jeff Wallace has built the Georgia Bulldogs into one of the elite college programs that both wins and plays host to NCAA Championships. The 2013-14 season marked his 29th year with the Bulldogs.

In 2014, Wallace garnered ITA Regional Coach of the Year honors after the Bulldogs enjoyed another banner sea-son, going 24-5 with a final ranking of No. 4. Georgia captured the SEC Tournament title, the NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 over-all seed for the first time in school history, advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals plus saw the top duo of Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase reach the NCAA Doubles Final. Also, the program led the nation in attendance including drawing more than 600 fans to three matches during the season.

In 2013, Wallace became one of three coaches in wom-en’s tennis history to reach the 600-win plateau. He is one of five active collegiate tennis coaches with at least 600 wins, and is one of five UGA coaches to reach the mark. In 2009 following another memorable campaign when Georgia ad-vanced to its 10th NCAA Final Four, Wallace became the first person to ever be named the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa-tion National Coach of the Year four times. The 2010 season featured Chelsey Gullickson winning the NCAA singles title at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex. The past four years, Georgia has finished the year ranked in the top eight after reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships.

A Proven Winner During his tenure, Wallace’s squads have claimed two NCAA championships, three USTA/ITA National Team Indoor titles, eight Southeastern Conference crowns and six SEC Tournament titles. A four-time National Coach of the Year re-cipient and four-time SEC Coach of the Year, Wallace’s career record entering the 2015 season is 631-155. His .803 winning percentage is the best among active Division I coaches with a minimum of 500 victories.

Wallace’s teams are the picture of consistency. With the 2014 NCAA bid, Georgia has appeared in 28 straight NCAA

Tournaments and has advanced to the “Final Four” 10 times. Only once during his time as coach of the Bulldogs has the team missed the NCAA Tournament, and that was his first year back in 1986. Playing/Coaching Career A 1985 graduate of the University of Georgia, Wallace capped his playing career under legendary Bulldog head coach Dan Magill in 1984 after winning the SEC singles title at the No. 6 spot. The very next season, his first as coach of the Bulldogs, Wallace led a struggling team up the path of respectability by posting a 20-9 mark and landing a spot in the final Volvo Tennis/ITCA Top 25 poll. In 1987, just two years removed from a losing record, Georgia advanced to the national championship match. Although they didn’t win it that year, the Bulldogs would have their day.

NCAA Champions The 1994 season ranks as one of the most dominant ever in women’s tennis history. It found Georgia on the cham-pion’s pedestal in every major team tournament possible: NCAA Champions, USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champions, and SEC regular season and tournament champions. Top that all off with a 27-2 overall record including a perfect 14-0 SEC mark and a season sweep of arch-rival Florida and it’s easy to see why Wallace was named coach of the year. The 2000 Bulldogs went 27-2, winning the Southeastern Conference title and the NCAA National Championship. In the title match on the campus of Pepperdine, Georgia dethroned the defending champion Stanford Cardinal 5-4, snapping a 48-match winning streak. Wallace was named the Wilson/ITA National Coach of the Year.

USTA/ITA National Team Indoors Under Wallace, the Bulldogs have been among the most successful teams at the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships. The annual event attracts the nation’s finest programs. The Bulldogs have won the title three times (1994, 1995, 2002) and have reached at least the semifinals 15 times.

Jeff WaLlaceHead Coach | 30th Season

Georgia ‘85Career: 631-155 (.803)

PersonalBirthplace: Portland, OregonEducation: University of Georgia, 1985Family: Wife, Sabina; Daughter, Brittany Sabina (25) Son, Jarryd Jeffrey (24);

The Wallace Era• 2 NCAA Team Titles: 1994, 2000• 3 National Indoor Team Titles 1994, 1995, 2002• 8 SEC Titles1989, 1990, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2013• 6 SEC Tournament Titles1994, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014• 4-Time ITA National Coach-Of-The-Year 1991, 1994, 2000, 2009• 4-Time Regional Coach-Of-The-Year1990, 1994, 2000, 2014• 5-Time SEC Coach-Of-The-Year1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2007

Wallace's quick hits

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THE WALLACE RECORDYear W L Pct. Ranking NCAA Finish1986 20 9 .690 No. 22 -----1987 26 5 .840 No. 6 Finalist1988 22 7 .759 No. 7 Quarterfinalist1989 24 4 .857 No. 4 Semifinalist1990 23 4 .852 No. 6 Quarterfinalist1991 25 5 .833 No. 4 Semifinalist1992 22 6 .786 No. 5 Quarterfinalist1993 20 6 .769 No. 6 Quarterfinalist1994 27 2 .931 No. 1 National Champions1995 23 4 .852 No. 3 Semifinalist1996 13 14 .481 No. 14 Regional Finalist1997 18 5 .783 No. 6 Round of 161998 21 5 .791 No. 4 Semifinalist1999 24 4 .857 No. 5 Quarterfinalist2000 27 2 .931 No. 1 National Champions2001 23 5 .821 No. 5 Semifinalist2002 26 2 .929 No. 3 Semifinalist2003 19 5 .792 No. 7 Quarterfinalist2004 20 5 .800 No. 7 Quarterfinalist2005 18 8 .692 No. 9 Quarterfinalist2006 13 10 .565 No. 25 Round of 322007 24 2 .923 No. 4 Quarterfinals2008 22 5 .815 No. 8 Round of 162009 27 3 .900 No. 3 Semifinalist2010 13 9 .591 No.18 Round of 322011 19 5 .792 No. 8 Quarterfinalist2012 24 5 .852 No. 6 Quarterfinalist2013 24 4 .857 No. 5 Quarterfinalist2014 24 5 .852 No. 4 QuarterfinalistTotal 631 155 .803

600 WIN CLUBNo. 1: Oct. 5, 1985: Beat Wisconsin 6-3 in Columbia, S.C.

No. 100: Feb. 3, 1990: Beat Okla. State 5-1 in Miami, Fla.

No. 200: April 19, 1994: Beat Auburn 6-0 in Athens, Ga.

No. 300: April 2, 1999: Beat Tennessee 5-1 in Knoxville, Tenn.

No. 400: April 19, 2003: Beat #10 Kentucky 4-1 in Knoxville, Tenn.

No. 500: May 10, 2008 : Beat #33 S. Carolina 4-0 in Athens, Ga.

No. 600: April 7, 2013 : Beat Arkansas 7-0 in Athens, Ga.

Developing Talent His record for developing players and having them maximize their potential has been evident throughout his tenure. Last season he guided the team to a 24-5 record and the program’s seventh SEC Tournament title. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals and finished with a No. 4 national ranking. In 2013, the Bulldogs won their ninth regular season SEC championship after going 24-4 and clinching its third consecutive 20-plus win season. The Bulldogs went undefeated at home (14-0) for the first time since 2009 and 12th time in program history. In 2001, Agata Cioroch arrived from Poland and played No. 5 for the Bulldogs as a freshman. Two years later, she became Georgia’s top talent and in 2004 was the No. 1-ranked player in college tennis for much of the season. Cioroch concluded her career as a five-time All-American with two grand slam singles titles. Strong doubles teams are a key component for a successful college tennis team. There have been six Bulldog tandems under Wallace to finish the season ranked No. 1. In 2009, two of Georgia’s top players were freshmen: Chelsey Gullickson and Nadja Gilchrist, and by the end of the year they had earned All-America honors. Gullickson was named the ITA National Rookie of the Year, advanced to the NCAA Singles semifinals and tied a school record with 69 combined wins. Gullickson and Gilchrist became the first freshmen in school history to play No. 1 doubles in the lineup. In 2010, the pair earned All-America honors again and Gullickson became the second Bulldog to win an NCAA singles title in Athens under Wallace and the third overall in the history of the program. She would finish her career in 2012 as the school’s first ever eight-time All-American and own the record for victories. Meanwhile, Lauren Herring became the fourth Bulldog under Wallace to be named SEC Freshman of the Year and the sophomore All-SEC tandem of Maho Kowase and Lilly Kimbell posted a school record of their own by going 22-0 at No. 3. While the depth of talent can vary each season, the results remain consistent. This was no more evident than in 2002. Despite having only one player earn All-America honors, Georgia went undefeated during the regular season, won the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title, the SEC championship and advanced to the NCAA “Final Four.” The 2002 squad finished with a 26-2 record and final national ranking of No. 3. Georgia went 13-0 at home and extended its home winning streak to 50 straight.

Success in the Wallace Era In 25 of the past 29 seasons, Georgia has finished with a top-10 national ranking including No. 1 in 1994 and 2000. In the Wallace era, seven Bulldogs have won grand slam titles, two have won the Honda-Broderick Award/tennis, 30 Bulldogs have earned All-America honors 96 times, and 49 different Bulldogs have been listed on the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

Family A native of Portland, Oregon, Wallace is married to the former Sabina Marie Horne. They have two children, Brittany Sabina (25) and Jarryd Jeffrey (24). Brittany is a graduate of Valdosta State and is working in Atlanta while Jarryd is training full-time as a sprinter for the U.S. Paralympic Team. Jar-ryd competed in the 2012 Paralympics in London. In November of 2011, Jarryd, a world record holder, captured a gold medal in the 100m race at the Parapan American Games in Mexico as a member of the United States Paralympic Team. Sabina, a former All-SEC distance runner at Georgia, was inducted into the North Bay (Ontario, Canada) Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. She has continued to run competitively and has helped Wallace train for road races and marathons. Sabina is the track representative for Georgia’s “G” club, an alumni association for University of Georgia letter-winners. Also, Wallace received the 2002 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Recreation and Leisure Studies department of the University of Georgia’s College of Education.

GEORGIA’S SUCCESS UNDER WALLACE ENTERING 20141994 and 2000 NCAA Team Championships • 1994, 1995 and 2002 USTA/ITA Indoor Team Titles • Eight Grand Slams • 28 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances • Two HONDA Award winners • One College Tennis Player of the Year • Three Senior of the Year selections • 29 Bulldogs on the SEC Honor Roll 91 times • 39 Bulldogs selected to the All-SEC First Team 87 times • One NCAA and SEC Sportsmanship Award Winner

The Wallace Family (Left-Right: Brittany, Sabina, Jarryd, Jeff)

Georgia Coaches’ Pledge .... “These student-athletes are entrusted to my care. I will train them to the best of my ability. I will de-velop them into smartly disciplined, physically fit, highly trained athletes thoroughly indoctrinated in love for the Georgia Bulldogs who represent the University of Georgia and the athletic program in the highest possible manner. I will encourage our athletes and insist that they perform to the best of their ability in the classroom as well as in the arena of competitive athletics. I will require of them, and demonstrate by my own example, the highest standards of integrity, personal conduct, morality, sportsmanship and professional skill.”

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Georgia Assistant Coach Drake Bernstein

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Drake Bernstein enters his third year as UGA assistant women’s tennis coach in 2014-15. A member of the 2008 national champion Georgia men’s tennis team, Bernstein was named to his current position in July of 2012. Last season, Bernstein assisted Coach Wallace in guiding the Bulldogs to a 24-5 record, No. 4 national ranking, and a quarterfinals appearance at the 2014 NCAA Championships. He was also present to help lead Georgia to its seventh SEC tourna-ment title. In his first season as assistant back in 2012-13, Bernstein helped Georgia to a 24-4 record, an NCAA Quarterfinals ap-pearance, and a final ranking of No. 5. He also helped the program win its first SEC Championship since 2009. A native of nearby Winder, Ga., Bernstein returned to Georgia prior to the 2012-13 campaign after spending one season as an assistant coach for the University of Alabama women’s tennis team. The Crimson Tide finished the season No. 11; their highest final ranking in program history. Alabama posted an 18-5 record, claimed the SEC Western Division with a 10-1 league mark and played host to an NCAA Regional for the first time in school history. Bernstein graduated from the University of Georgia in May 2011 with a degree in sports studies. He compiled a career record of 112-44 in singles and 84-56 in doubles and is one of only 14 players in Bulldog history to win over 100 career singles matches. As a senior, he earned All-SEC Second Team honors and was the recipient of the Dick Copas Leadership Award while serving as a team captain. The Georgia men’s tennis team reached the NCAA semifinals in three of Bernstein’s four seasons in Athens including the national championship run in 2008, his freshman year. Bernstein enjoyed a stellar prep career at Winder-Barrow High School, registering an 82-1 record that included 79 consecutive victories. He was named the 2007 Athens Banner-Herald Boys Tennis Player of the Year and was a three-time Athens Banner-Herald All-Northeast Georgia selection. He helped Winder-Barrow to its first state tournament appearance in 2006 and again in 2007.

DrakebernsteinAssistant Coach | 3rd Season

Georgia ‘11

PersonalBirthdate: Aug. 28, 1989Birthplace: Charleston, S.C.Education: B.S. in Sports Studies, University of Georgia, 2011

Coaching Experience• 2012-current Asst. Coach, University of Georgia• 2011-2012 Asst. Coach, University of Alabama

Year School Rec, Rank NCAA Finish 2014 Georgia 24-5 No. 4 NCAA Quarterfinalists**2013 Georgia 24-4 No. 5 NCAA Quarterfinalists*2012 Alabama 18-5 No. 11 NCAA 2nd Round*SEC Champions**SEC Tournament Champions

Playing Expereince• 2008-2011 University of Georgia• Member 2008 NCAA & SEC Champions that went 27-3 • Member 2011 SEC Co-Champions that went 24-6• 2011 All-SEC Second Team• Career Record: 112-44 in singles, 84-56 in doubles

bernstein's quick hits

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Matt Williams ar-rives at Georgia following a year as an assistant tennis coach at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, S.C., where he helped the Warriors qualify for the 2014 SSAC Conference Tournament.

In addition to his time with SWU, Williams has also served as a counselor for tennis camps at Clemson and Georgia. Most recently, he

helped with both the Manny Diaz Bulldog Tennis Camp and Jeff Wallace Bulldog Tennis Camp this past summer in Athens.

Williams graduated from Mercer University with a B.S. in Chemistry in May 2012 and is currently working on obtaining an M.S. in Sport Pedagogy from the University of Georgia.

Matt WilliamsGraduate Manager | 1st Season | Mercer ‘12

Lindsay McManusAthletic Trainer | 1st Season | Keene St. ‘13

Lindsay McManus is entering her first season as the athletic trainer for the University of Georgia women’s tennis team. McManus arr ived in Athens in August 2014 to pursue her M.S. in Kinesiology with a concentration on Athletic Training. She is currently serv-ing as a graduate assistant athletic trainer to the UGA Athletics Association.

Prior to arriving at UGA, McManus did rotations with all of Keene State College’s (New Hampshire) Div. III sports programs. She also performed rotations with Franklin Pierce University’s Div. II field hockey team and the Cheshire Medicine Sports Orthopedic Clinic. She graduated from Kenne State in 2013 with a B.S. in Athletic Training and was a member of the varsity lacrosse team. She has also volunteered as a finish line medical assistant at the Boston Marathon for the past two years.

UGA Administration

And Support Staff

Jere W. MoreheadUniversityPresident

Katrin KochStrength and Conditioning

David ShipleyFaculty Athletics Representative

Rachel JonesAcademic Counselor

Greg McGarityJ. Reid Parker

Director of Athletics

Christopher LakosSports

Communications

Dr. Carla WilliamsExec. Assoc. AD/

SWA

David PiferSports

Communications

Matt BrachowskiAssoc. AD/Tennis

Administrator

Chris WilliamsonEvent

Management

Joe DuranteTennis Office

Manager

Leigh Ann HollandPromotions

Ema SmithsonStudentManager

Maria BreenSports

Nutritionist

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (Fall 2014) *Finished the fall with a team-best 12 wins in doubles and 13 wins in singles

*Went undefeated in singles and doubles at the Wilmington Invitational

*Won the singles title at the Bulldog Tennis Classic

*Advanced to the quarterfinals at the ITA Southeast Region-als alongside Laura Patterson

*Claimed both the singles and doubles titles in the B Flight at the College of Charleston Fall Classic

*Recipient of the Barbara Hartman Howell Scholarship

FRESHMAN SEASON (Spring 2014) *Helped team to a 24-5 record, an SEC Tournament Title, the NCAA tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and NCAA Quarterfi-nal appearance, ending with a final ranking of No. 4

*Played primarily doubles with Lilly Kimbell, going 16-4 overall (15-4 at No. 3), including helping Georgia to a critical doubles point over No. 3 Alabama in the SEC Tournament Final

*Led the team with 11 doubles point clinchers with team-mate Lilly Kimbell

*Posted a 5-1 record in singles including 1-0 at No. 5 and 4-1 at No. 6

*Signed with the Bulldogs in November, enrolled at UGA in January, and joined the team for the 2014 spring season

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL Solid junior career and gained experience in a variety of international junior tournaments ... Trained at Franco’s Ath-letic Club in Mandeville, Louisiana, under coaches Ray and Walker Sahag while attending Academy of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, La. ... A Blue Chip recruit and #18 overall in the Top 100 by TennisRecruiting.Net ... Five-time Louisiana high school state singles champion ... Two-time Southern

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #62014 5-1 5-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 4-1Total 5-1 5-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 4-1

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 2014 16-4 15-4 0-0 0-0 15-4Total 16-4 15-4 0-0 0-0 15-4

Closed Doubles Champion ... Winner of bronze balls in doubles at Easter Bowl and National Clay Courts ... As of December 2013, ranking of #38 in the USTA Girls 18s ... 2013 Louisiana Junior Achievement of the Year Award for outstanding tennis performance and sportsmanship by the USTA/LTA ... 2013 National High School All-American ... 2013 Louisiana Junior Tennis Sportsperson of the Year.

PERSONAL Born Jan. 3, 1996 in New Orleans, La. ... Daughter of Steve and Elizabeth Brinson ... Mother played tennis for Georgia from 1988-89 ... Grandfather, Vernon, played baseball at Georgia from 1958-59 ... Family: Has an older brother, Blake, who played tennis at Furman ... Major: Undecided

Quick Hits> Won the singles title at the 2014 Bulldog Tennis Classic this past fall> Finished the 2014 fall season with a team-best 12 wins in doubles and 13 wins in singles> Led the team with 11 doubles point clinchers in 2014> Five-time Louisiana State Singles Champion> Two-time Southern Closed Doubles Champion> Louisiana Junior Achievement of the Year Award (2013)> National High School All-American (2013)> Louisiana Junior Tennis Sportsperson of the Year (2013)

caroline brinsonSophomore | 5-9 | New Orleans, La. | Academy of the Sacred Heart

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JUNIOR SEASON (Fall 2014) Entered the season as the ITA’s No. 9 ranked singles player and No. 10 ranked doubles player alongside Lauren Herring ... Played to a fall record of 8-3 in singles and 10-4 in doubles ... Went undefeated in singles play at the Wilmington Invi-tational ... Defeated the No. 26 ranked singles player in the nation during first round play at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships ... Teamed up with Ellen Perez to win the doubles title at the Bulldog Tennis Classic ... Advanced to the ITA Southeast Regional doubles quarterfinals with Herring ... Partnered with Mariana Gould to claim a share of the doubles title at the College of Charleston Fall Classic ... Re-cipient of the Leighton Ballew Women’s Tennis Scholarship.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013-14) Helped team to a 24-5 record, an SEC Tournament Title, the NCAA tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and NCAA Quarterfinal appearance, ending with a final ranking of No. 4... Went 37-8 in singles and 27-6 in doubles ... Finished the season ranked No. 13 in singles and No. 24 in doubles ... Led the team with seven match-clinching wins this spring ... Went 16-5 versus ranked opponents in singles competition ... After going 6-0 at the SEC Tournament, was named to the All-Tournament Team and the SEC Tournament MVP ... Grabbed singles All-America honors after earning a national seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament... Named to the All-SEC First Team ... In the fall, won ITA Southeast Regional singles championship to earn an automatic bid to the ITA National Indoor Championships where she advanced to the quarterfinals...Went 13-2 in singles and 7-3 in doubles with Kate Fuller ... Garnered No. 60 singles ranking and No. 2 doubles ranking in ITA fall rankings ... Won ITA Southeast Regional singles championship to earn an automatic bid to the ITA National Indoor Championships where she advanced to the quarterfinals.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2012-13) Helped team to a 24-4 record and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals ending with a final ranking of No. 5 ... An ITA All-American in doubles with Kate Fuller after going 26-4 and advancing to the NCAA Doubles Quarterfinals ... was ranked as high as No. 1 ... Named to the All-SEC Second Team, as well as the conference’s All-Freshman team ... Finished No. 82 in singles, going 24-4 ... Sported the team’s highest winning percentage in both singles and doubles ...

Most dual match wins in singles among SEC freshman ... Named SEC Freshman of the Week of 2/11 ... Named to the ITA National Team Indoors All-Tournament Team after going 6-0 in doubles and singles ... was the only player at the tournament to finish all of her matches without losing ... Named to 2013 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team with doubles partner Kate Fuller.

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL Trained at the Madrid Tennis Federation under coach Ana Alcazar ... Won the Under-16 European Championship and the Under-14 and Under-16 Spanish Championships ... Finished runner-up at the Under-18 Spanish Championships ... Semifinalist in the Under-16 division of the Orange Bowl, an annual tennis tournament in Florida hosted by the USTA.

PERSONAL Born July 31, 1994 in Madrid, Spain ... Daughter of Pedro Garcia and Begoña Jimenez ... Family: Has an older brother: Alejandro ... Major: Pre-Business/Marketing

Junior | 5-8 | Madrid, Spain | IES Ortega & Gasset

SILVIA GARCIA

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #62013 24-4 21-4 1-0 1-1 15-3 4-0 0-0 0-02014 37-8 19-5 2-0 14-4 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Total 61-12 40-9 3-0 15-5 18-4 4-0 0-0 0-0

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 2013 26-4 23-3 23-3 0-0 0-02014 27-6 17-2 2-0 15-2 0-0Total 53-10 40-5 25-3 15-2 0-0

Quick Hits> All-American (2013-14)> All-SEC First team selection (2014)> All-SEC Second team selection (2013)> All-SEC Freshman team selection (2013)> ITA Southeast Region Singles champion (2013)> SEC Tournament MVP (2014)> Member of the 2014 SEC All-Tournament team> Named to 2013 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team with doubles partner Kate Fuller> ITA National Team Indoors All-Tournament Team (2013)

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FRESHMAN SEASON (Fall 2014) *Played to an 11-4 record in doubles and a 12-5 record in singles

*Advanced to the singles final at the Bulldog Tennis Classic

*Claimed the C Flight doubles title at the College of Charleston Classic

*Went undefeated at the Wilmington Invitational in singles and doubles

*Was a perfect 3-0 in doubles play at the Bulldog Tennis Classic

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL *Trained at Smith Stearns Tennis Academy under the direc-tion of B.J. Stearns and Jolene Watanabe

*Won a total of eight USTA balls--two gold, two silver, and four bronze--during her juniors career

*Won gold balls in doubles at the U-16 USTA National Championship for two years in a row

*Rated as high as No. 5 in her recruiting class’s rankings

*Was a five-star, blue chip recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net

PERSONAL Born Sept. 27, 1995 ... Daughter of Jay and Lucy Gould ... Family: Has an older sister, Annamaria ... Her father, Jay, wrestled at Lehigh University ... Major: Journalism

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6First season with the Bulldogs

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 First season with the Bulldogs

Quick Hits> Entered the spring season with an ITA national doubles ranking of No. 43 alongside freshman teammate Ellen Perez> Advanced to the singles final at the Bulldog Tennis Classic during the fall season> Claimed the C Flight doubles title at the College of Charleston Classic in November> Won a total of eight USTA balls (two gold, two silver, and four bronze) during her juniors career> Rated as high as No. 5 in her recruiting class’s rankings> Was a five-star, blue chip recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net

Mariana GouldFreshman | 5-8 | Boise, Idaho | Smith Stearns Academy

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SENIOR SEASON (Fall 2014)Entered the fall season as the ITA’s No. 6 ranked singles player and No. 10 ranked doubles player alongside Silvia Garcia ... Played to a fall singles record of 6-3 and a doubles record of 6-1 while recovering from offseason wrist surgery ... Advanced to the singles quarterfinals of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, defeating the nation’s No. 22 and No. 60 ranked players along the way ... Progressed to the semifinals in singles atthe ITA Southeast Regionals ... Made it to the quarterfinals in doubles at the ITA Southeast Regional alongside Garcia ... Recipient of the Doyle E. Mote Women’s Tennis Scholarship.

JUNIOR SEASON (2013-14) Helped team to a 24-5 record, an SEC Tournament Title, the NCAA tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and NCAA Quarterfinal appearance, ending with a final ranking of No. 4 ... Finished the year with a 31-6 record in singles (17-2 at No. 1) and a 36-7 record in doubles (15-3 at No. 1 with Maho Kowase) ... Final ranking of No. 7 in singles and No. 2 in doubles... Earned singles and doubles All-America honors after being named a national seed in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournament ... A second team Capital One Academic All-American team as selected by CoSIDA...Was named SEC Player of the Year and to the All-SEC First Team ... Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll..Was one of two undefeated No. 1 singles players in SEC play...Won two SEC Player of the Week honors ... Clinched Georgia’s 4-3 win over No. 15 USC in the NCAA Round of 16 ... In fall action, went 10-3 in singles and 14-3 in doubles with Maho Kowase ... Garnered No. 3 singles ranking and No. 50 doubles ranking in ITA fall rankings ... Advanced to the singles semifinals at the All-American Championships to earn an automatic bid to the ITA National Indoor Championships where she was tabbed the No. 6 seed ... Advanced to the ITA Southeast Region doubles finals and was awarded an at-large bid into the ITA National Indoor Championships where she and Maho Kowase advanced to the semifinals ... Earned a place in the ITA Collegiate All-Star Team ... Traveled to France to repre-sent the United States on the 2013 Master’s BNP Paribas team in December which the United States won ... Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Recipient of the Barbara Hartman Howell and Ramsey Scholarship for Academic & Athletic Excellence Scholarship Endowments.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2012-13) Helped team to a 24-4 record and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals ending with a final ranking of No. 5 ... An ITA All-American in singles, going 38-7 and advancing to the NCAA Singles Quarterfinals after garnering the tourna-ment’s No. 6 seed ... Named to the All-SEC First Team ... Went 30-10 in doubles, including ranked No. 48 and going 14-2 with Maho Kowase ... In singles, went 25-6 against ranked opponents, included nine Top-30 wins ... Named an ITA Scholar Athlete and to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ...

Named to the Capital One Academic Division I At-Large Team ... Named to the UGA Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List with a 4.0 GPA ... Was ITA Southeast Regional singles and doubles champion ... 2013 UGA L.E.A.D. inductee.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2011-12)

Helped team to a 24-5 record and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals ending with a final ranking of No. 6 ... Named ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year ... Selected as SEC Freshman of the Year, All-SEC First Team and Freshman All-SEC ... Ranked No. 70 in singles with a 29-8 record including 13-3 at No. 2 ... Went a 27-12 doubles record including 12-4 at No. 2 with Kate Fuller ... Named an ITA Scholar Athlete and to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Team-leading seven match-clinching victo-ries including 4-3 thriller at Vanderbilt and 4-0 decision over College of Charleston in NCAA First Round ... Named SEC Freshman of the Week after helping Bulldogs post SEC road wins over Kentucky and Vanderbilt ... Preseason ranked No. 7 nationally among freshmen/newcomers by the ITA and No. 20 in doubles with Kate Fuller.

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL Exceptional junior career and gained experience in a variety of international junior tournaments ... Trained at The Racquet Club of the South in Norcross, Ga., with Brian Devilliers and Grant Stafford and completed degree requirements through Kaplan HS ... Won nine U.S. National Junior tennis titles in her career and competed in the main draw doubles at the 2010 US Open in New York after winning the Girls 18s National Hard Court title ... Captured a United States Tennis Association (USTA) pro circuit event singles title in Amelia Island in 2010 as an unseeded player, winning all five matches in straight sets ... A Blue Chip recruit and No. 2 overall in the top 100 for 2011 by Tennis Recruiting.Net ... Spent the summer of 2011 playing in European tournaments including Wimble-don Juniors in England and events in Germany and Belgium ... Spent two years during her junior career at the USTA Training Center in Boca Raton, Fla ... First started playing tennis in 2000 when she was seven and by 2005, she was the nation’s top-ranked singles and doubles player in the USTA 12s age division ... Claimed national titles in the USTA 14s, 16s and 18s ... Ranked as high as #800 in singles and #856 in doubles in the women’s ITF rankings and a combined ranking of #60 in the ITF juniors.

PERSONAL Born July 23, 1993 in Greenville, N.C. ... Daughter of C.L. and Debbie Herring ... Family: Has a twin brother, Charlie, who played baseball at N.C. State, an older brother, Jeff, and older sister, Kristie ... Major: Sociology & Psychology

Senior | 5-7 | Greenville, N.C. | Kaplan HS

Lauren herring

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #62012 29-8 17-4 0-0 13-3 3-0 1-1 0-0 0-02013 38-7 15-4 15-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-02014 31-6 17-2 17-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Total 98-21 49-10 32-6 13-3 3-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 2012 27-12 14-6 1-2 13-4 0-02013 30-10 16-4 0-0 14-3 2-1 2014 36-7 15-3 15-3 0-0 0-0Total 93-29 45-13 16-5 27-7 2-1

Quick Hits> All-American (2013-14)> SEC Player of the Year (2014)> SEC Freshman of the Year (2012)> All-SEC Freshman Team selection (2012)> Three-time All-SEC First Team selection (2012-14)> ITA Southeast Region Doubles champion (2012)> ITA Southeast Rookie of the Year (2012)> Represented the United States on the Master’U BNP Paribas team (2013)> Three-time ITA Scholar Athlete (2012-14)> Three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection (2012-14)> Member of the 2014 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team> UGA L.E.A.D. inductee (2013)

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FRESHMAN SEASON (Fall 2014) *Played to a 7-2 record in singles and a 10-1 record in doubles during the fall season

*Went undefeated in singles and doubles play at the Ole Miss Invitational

*Partnered with Caroline Brinson to advance from the pre-qualifying flight to the qualifying stages of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships

*Teamed up with Mia King to claim the B Flight doubles title at the ITA Southeast Regionals

*Recipient of the UGA Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Scholarship

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL *Trained at Lifetime Academy under Brian Devilliers

*Received a wild card into the U.S. Open Junior Champion-ships qualifying in 2013

*Played in the main draw of the U.S. Open Junior Champion-ships in both singles and doubles in 2011

*Ranked in the top five of her recruiting class by Tennisrecruit-ing.net since her freshman year of high school

*Won the Wichita Falls ITF singles tournament and the Atlanta ITF doubles tournament in 2011

*Was a finalist at three ITF tournaments (Lexington, S.C.; Lexington, Ky.; Riaan Venter in Potchefstroom, South Africa) in 2011

*Received the Georgia Janet Laver Sportsmanship Award in 2011

*Rated as a five-star recruit by Tennisrecruiting.net

PERSONAL Born Nov. 3, 1995 in Athens, Ga. ... Daughter of Mike and Melissa King ... Of no relation to current Bulldog teammate

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6First season with the Bulldogs

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3First season with the Bulldogs

Mia King ... Family: Has a younger sister, Leila ... Grand-father played football at Texas and grandmother was a cheerleader at UGA ... Major: Exercise Science

Quick Hits> Teamed up with Mia King to claim the B Flight doubles title at the ITA Southeast Regionals> Recipient of the UGAAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship> Earned an ITA national ranking of No. 91 heading into the spring season> Rated as a five-star recruit by Tennisrecruiting.net> Won the Wichita Falls ITF singles tournament and Atlanta ITF doubles tournament as a junior in 2011> Received the Georgia Janet Laver Sportsmanship Award in 2011

Hannah KingFreshman | 5-9 | Dunwoody, Ga. | Lifetime Academy

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JUNIOR SEASON (Fall 2014) Played to a 9-3 record in singles and a perfect 10-0 record in doubles ... Was the only Bulldog to go undefeated in doubles play over the fall ... Teamed up with Hannah King (no relation) to win the B Flight doubles title at the ITA Southeast Regional ... Went undefeated in both singles and doubles play at the Wilmington Invitational ... Played to a perfect 3-0 record in singles at the Ole Miss Invitational ... Embarked on a 5-match, undefeated winning streak in doubles with Hannah King.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013-14) Helped team to a 24-5 record, an SEC Tournament Title, the NCAA tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and NCAA Quarterfi-nal appearance, ending with a final ranking of No. 4...Went 19-7 in singles (3-0 at No. 5 and 6-5 at No. 6) and 12-3 in doubles (2-0 at No. 3 with Maho Kowase)...Final ITA doubles ranking of No. 71 with Lilly Kimbell after going 10-3...Played almost exclusively singles during the spring, clinching three matches, including over No. 5 Virginia and No. 9 Miami...In fall action, posted a 7-2 mark in singles and 8-3 in doubles with Lilly Kimbell ... Reached the quarterfinals of the doubles draw at the ITA Southeast Regionals...Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Recipient of the Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2012-13) Helped team to a 24-4 record and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals ending with a final ranking of No. 5 ... After en-rolling in January, went 15-5 in singles and 14-6 in doubles ... In singles, went 8-2 during the SEC regular season, and ended the year on a five-match winning streak ... Clinched three matches, including against No. 7 Cal and No. 3 Texas A&M. Also was part of six doubles point clinchers ... Named to the UGA Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List.

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL Trained at the Rick Macci and Chris Evert Tennis Academies in in Boca Raton, Fla. before being invited to become a part of the USTA National Training Center program at the age of 14 ... Earned Player of the Year honors in her first year at the USTA National Training Center ... Ranked as high as No. 5 nationally in the USTA 16s age division ... Was a “Blue Chip” recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net and ranked

among their top 25 players nationally ... Ranked in the top 20 of the USTA 18s, and in 2010, she received the USTA Sportsmanship Award.

PERSONAL Born April 6, 1995 in Lancaster, Pa. ... Daughter of Dr. Brent and Sheda King .. Family: Has a younger brother, Noah ... Major: Pre-Journalism

Junior | 5-6 | Charlotte, N.C. | Kaplan HS

Mia King

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #62013 15-5 12-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-4 3-12014 19-7 9-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 6-5Total 34-12 21-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12-4 9-6

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 2013 14-6 12-5 0-0 1-1 11-42014 12-3 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0Total 26-9 14-5 0-0 1-1 13-4

Quick Hits> Played to a perfect 10-0 record in doubles this past fall season> Teamed up with Hannah King to win the B Flight doubles title at the ITA Southeast Regional in October> Went 8-2 in SEC singles competition in first semester on campus, including match clinchers against No. 7 Cal and No. 3 Texas> Member of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (2013)

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FRESHMAN SEASON (Fall 2014) *Played to a 9-2 record in doubles and a 10-4 mark in singles during the fall season

*Won the singles E Flight at the College of Charleston Classic

*Advanced to the singles quarterfinalsof the Bulldog Tennis Classic

*Put together the longest singles win streak on the team dur-ing the fall, with five straight wins

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL *Trained at Windward Tennis Academy in Alpharetta, Ga., under Kevin Hayward

*Won a total of four USTA balls--1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze--during her time as a junior

*Played two years in the U-18 Fed Cup and won the title in 2013

*Winner of two doubles southern titles

*Named 2014 AJC Georgia Female Tennis Player of the Year

*Was a 2012 state champion with Roswell High School

*Five-star recruit onTennisrecruiting.net

PERSONAL Born Sept. 12, 1995 ... Daughter of Gil and Joy Patterson ... Family: Has one younger brother, Grant ... Her mother, Joy, was a tennis player at West Virginia ... Major: Marketing

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6First season with the Bulldogs

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Quick Hits> Won the singles E Flight at the College of Charleston Classic during the fall season> Put together the longest singles win streak on the team during fall play, with five straight wins> Won a total of four USTA balls (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze), during her junior career> Was named 2014 AJC Georgia High School Female Tennis Player of the Year> Won the 2012 state championship with Roswell High> Was a five-star recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net

LAURA PATTERSONFreshman | 5-8 | Roswell, Ga. | Windward Tennis Academy

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FRESHMAN SEASON (Fall 2014) *Played to a near-perfect 5-1 record in singles and an 8-3 record in doubles

*Won the doubles title at the Bulldog Tennis Classic along-side Silvia Garcia

*Was the champion of the D Flight in singles at the Charles-ton Invitational

*Won the B Flight doubles competition at the Charleston Invitational

*Advanced to the quarterfinals in doubles at the ITA South-east Regional

*Ranked No. 5 in the ITA Preseason Newcomer/Freshman Rankings

*Selected to the pre-qualifying singles draw for the 2014 Riviera/ITA All-American tournament

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL *Trained with the Tennis Australia Academy at Melbourne Park

*Qualified for the juniors tournament at the 2014 Australian Open

*Also qualified for the Wimbledon and French Open juniors but was forced to withdraw due to injury

*Won the 2012 doubles tournament at the B2 ITF Fiji tournament, and advanced all the way to the semifinals as a singles player

*Was the U-14 Australian Winter Nationals singles and doubles champion

*Claimed a singles title at the 2013 G1 ITF Thailand tourna-ment

*Winner of the 2013 ITF 10K doubles tournament in Hong Kong

*Advanced to the singles quarterfinals at the 2014 ITF 50K Burnie International in Burnie, Australia

*Finalist in the 2014 ITF 15K Glen Iris doubles tournament in Glen Iris, Australia

PERSONAL Born Oct. 10, 1995 ... Daughter of John and Mitz Perez ... Family: Has an older brother, Matthew ... Major: Sport Management

Freshman | 5-6 | Shellharbour, Australia | Melbourne Park

Ellen Perez

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6First season with the Bulldogs

DoublesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 First season with the Bulldogs

Quick Hits> Entered the spring season with an ITA national doubles ranking of No. 43 alongside freshman teammate Mariana Gould> Won the doubles title with Silvia Garcia at the Bulldog Tennis Classic in the fall> Played to a D Flight championship in singles at the Charleston Invitational in November> Was nationally ranked No. 5 in the ITA Preseason Newcomer/Freshman rankings back in September> Qualified for the juniors tournament at the 2014 Australian Open> Won the 2013 ITF 10K doubles tournament in Hong Kong

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FRESHMAN SEASON (Spring 2015) *Signed with the Bulldogs in November of 2014 to join the team for the 2015 spring season

*Enrolled in classes at UGA in January

JUNIORS/HIGH SCHOOL*Trained at the Ivan Lendl International Junior Tennis Academy in Hilton Head, S.C.

*Was ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation ontennisrecruit-ing.net

*Rated as a five-star, blue chip prospect ontennisrecruiting.net

*Made it to the finals of the USTA G18 National Clay Court Championships in 2014

*Was back-to-back champion at the Atlanta ITF in 2013 and 2014

PERSONALBorn May 21, 1997 ... Daughter of Doug and Lorri Shaffer ... Major: International Affairs

CAREER RECORDSinglesYear Overall Dual #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6First season with the Bulldogs

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Quick Hits> Signed with the Bulldogs in late November and then decided to arrive in time for the spring season> Trained at the renowned Ivan Lendl Tennis Academy> Was ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation at one point in her junior career> Hails from Rossford, Ohio, which is a suburb of Toledo> Has experience playing in the state of Georgia as a back-to-back winner at the Atlanta ITF (2013-14)

Kennedy ShafferFreshman | 5-9 | Rossford, Ohio | Ivan Lendl Tennis Academy

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SEASON IN REVIEW: The Bulldogs made their 28th consecutive NCAA Tourna-ment appearance last season, falling in the NCAA Quarterfinals to No. 8 Florida, 4-1. Georgia beat Elon (First Round), Florida State (Second Round) and Southern California (Round of 16) en route to its 22nd quarterfinal appearance in program history. Georgia is 70-26 all-time in the NCAA Championships. For the first time in school history, Georgia entered the NCAA Tournament as the country’s No. 1 overall seed. Georgia went 24-5 knocking off 10 top-25 opponents, five of which were among the na-tion’s top 10. The Bulldogs won their seventh SEC Tournament Championship, beating No. 53 LSU, No. 11 Vanderbilt and No. 3 Alabama in three straight days. The Bulldogs’ wins over Vanderbilt and Alabama both avenged regular season losses. The Bulldogs’ final 24-5 record gave them their 22nd 20+ win season in program history and a final national ranking of No. 4. BULLDOGS IN NCAA SINGLES AND DOUBLES: Junior Lauren Herring and se-nior Maho Kowase advanced to the finals of the NCAA doubles tournament, becoming the fifth Bulldog pair to advance to the finals. Georgia tandems are still in search of their first national title. In singles, Herring advanced to the Round of 32 and sophomore Silvia Garcia advanced to the Round of 16. SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: It’s safe to say that the 2014 squad will al-ways have fond memories of the program’s first trip to Columbia, Mo. Georgia beat LSU, before avenging regular season losses to No. 11 Vanderbilt and No. 3 Alabama en route to the program’s seventh SEC Tournament Title, and first since 2009. Lilly Kimbell and Silvia Garcia were named to the All-Tournament team, with Garcia also taking home Tournament MVP honors. TOP DAWGS: The Georgia women’s tennis team was ranked No. 4 in the ITA’s final rankings of 2014. In addition, the Bulldogs had four singles players and three doubles pairs in the final individual rankings. Lauren Herring headlined the Georgia contingent at the No. 7 spot. Silvia Garcia and Maho Kowase followed at No’s. 13 and 23, respectively. Lilly Kimbell rounded out Georgia’s presence in the singles rankings at No. 106. In doubles, after their deep run into the NCAA doubles championship, Herring and Kowase finished ranked No. 2, while Kate Fuller and Silvia Garcia concluded the season at No. 24. Lilly Kimbell was also ranked with Mia King at No. 71. The Georgia women’s tennis program was the only one in the SEC to have three singles players ranked in the top 25 and the only school in the SEC to have two doubles pairs ranked in the top 25. It was also one of just three programs in the country to have three singles players finish the year in the top 25 (Cal, UCLA). Perhaps most impressive, Georgia was the only school in the country to have three players ranked in the final top-25 singles and doubles rankings. As a school, Georgia was one of five schools in the country to have both its men’s and women’s programs ranked inside the top 10.

DAWGS. ALWAYS: Georgia said goodbye to three seniors (Kowase, Kimbell, Full-er) who made a lasting impact on the program. The class will certainly go down as one of the winningest and most effective classes in program history. Here’s why:• They combined for 318 singles wins and 342 doubles wins.• They held a 75.4 singles and 77.4 doubles winning percentage.• They made three NCAA Quarterfinal appearances , won an SEC regular season and tourna-ment championship. ALL-AMERICANS: Three players took home four All-American honors last season. By virtue of being seeded in their respective draws, Lauren Herring and Silvia Garcia earned singles All-American honors and Herring and Maho Kowase earned doubles All-American honors. In the Jeff Wallace era, 30 different Bulldogs have garnered 96 All-American honors. ADDITIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS: • Three members of the Georgia women’s tennis team were named to the All-SEC First Team, and one was named the SEC Player of the Year. • Junior Lauren Herring was awarded SEC Player of the Year Honors and she, senior Maho Kowase and sophomore Silvia Garcia were named to the All-SEC First Team. Georgia is one of just two schools to have three players included on the top All-SEC team. • Senior Kate Fuller was named to the SEC Community Service Team. She is the SEC’s first four-time honoree since the award expanded to include a team for each individual sport in 2003. Also, for the second straight year, Kate Fuller won the region’s Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports-manship and Leadership award. Earlier this spring, Fuller was also a 2014 Georgia “Peach of an Athlete” collegiate nominee for her work in the classroom and in the community.• Lilly Kimbell was awarded ITA Regional Most Improved Senior of the Year. She was a career-best 30-8 in singles this season.• Maho Kowase was named ITA Region Senior of the Year and the region’s winner of the Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship. In early May, it was announced that she won the ITA’s National Cissie Leary Award.• Head Coach Jeff Wallace and Assistant Coach Drake Bernstein each won ITA Regional Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the year honors, respectively. Wallace, who this season led Georgia to its first No. 1 overall seed in program history and the program’s 23rd 20-win season, has now won four ITA regional coaching awards. This is the first such honor for Bernstein.• Junior Lauren Herring garnered SEC Player of the Week honors on Jan. 29 and March 19. • After Georgia won the 2014 SEC Tournament, Kimbell and Garcia were named to the All-Tournament team. Garcia was also named the tournament’s MVP.• Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase earned places in the 2014 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team after the pair’s impressive doubles performances at the 2013 ITA Southeast Regional, 2013 National Indoor Championships,and 2014 NCAA Championships.

2014 Season review

*Denotes SEC match | $ - ITA National Team Indoors | & - SEC Tournament / Columbia, Mo. | ^ - ITA Kickoff Weekend in Athens, Ga. | % - NCAA Championships - Athens, Ga. | @ - Away match

2014 Georgia Results

2014 SEASON REVIEW: Georgia (24-5, 11-2 SEC), No. 4 Final Ranking

JANUARY 24 ^ #75 Elon W, 4-026 ^ #51 Arkansas W, 5-0FEBRUARY1 #13 Clemson W, 7-07 $ #9 Miami W, 4-08 $ #8 California L, 4-39 $ #3 North Carolina L, 4-321 Furman W, 7-023 @ #25 Georgia Tech W, 7-0MARCH1 #40 *Tennessee W, 7-0

7 @ *Mississippi St. W, 7-09 @ #49 *Ole Miss W, 5-212 #5 Virginia W, 4-314 #54 *South Carolina W, 4-016 #3 *Florida W, 4-221 @ #28 *Kentucky W, 4-023 @ #11 *Vanderbilt L, 4-228 #7 *Texas A&M W, 4-030 *Missouri W, 4-0APRIL4 @ #47 *Arkansas W, 4-06 @ #54 *LSU W, 4-0

11 #9 *Alabama L, 4-313 #24 *Auburn W, 4-018 & #53 LSU W, 4-019 & #11 Vanderbilt W, 4-120 & #3 Alabama W, 4-0MAY9 % #75 Elon W, 4-010 % #37 Florida State W, 4-015 % #15 USC W. 4-317 % #8 Florida L, 4-1

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Overall Record: 24-5 • SEC: 11-2 • Region: 3-0 • Home: 14-2 • Away: 6-1 • Neutral: 4-2 • Ranked: 21-5

Player Singles (Pct.) Dual Doubles (Pct.) Dual Caroline Brinson 5-1 (.833) 5-1 16-4 (.769) 15-4 Kate Fuller 21-9 (.700) 12-6 27-6 (.816) 17-2 Silvia Garcia 37-8 (.822) 19-5 27-6 (.870) 17-2 Lauren Herring 31-6 (.838) 17-2 36-7 (.750) 15-3 Lilly Kimbell 30-8 (.789) 14-6 26-7 (.793) 15-4Mia King 19-7 (.731) 9-5 12-3 (.700) 2-0 Maho Kowase 39-7 (.848) 24-3 38-7 (.813) 17-3 TEAM 183-46 (.799) 101-28 (.783) 91-20 (.820) 49-9 (.845)

Cumulative 2014 Season Records

Singles Overall Pct. Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Ranked StreakCaroline Brinson 5-1 .833 5-1 0-0 3-1 - - - - 1-0 4-1 0-0 W1 Kate Fuller 21-9 .700 12-6 9-3 7-2 - - - 4-1 8-5 - 2-0 L1 Silvia Garcia 37-8 .822 19-5 18-3 9-2 2-0 14-4 3-1 - - - 16-5 L1 Lauren Herring 31-6 .838 17-2 14-4 7-0 17-2 - - - - - 19-5 L1 Lilly Kimbell 30-8 .789 14-6 16-2 4-3 - - 1-0 13-6 - - 7-7 L1 Mia King 19-7 .731 9-5 10-2 5-2 - - - - 3-0 6-5 0-3 L2 Maho Kowase 39-7 .848 24-3 15-4 10-1 - 4-2 20-1 - - - 12-6 L2 Totals 183-46 .799 101-28 82-18 46-11 19-2 18-6 24-2 17-7 12-5 11-6 56-26 -

DOUBLES Overall Pct. Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 Ranked StreakFuller/Garcia 27-6 .818 17-2 10-4 8-0 2-0 15-2 - 4-5 L2 Herring/Kowase 36-7 .837 15-3 21-4 5-2 15-3 - - 16-5 L1 Kimbell/King 10-3 .769 - 10-3 - - - - 1-0 W5 Brinson/Kimbell 16-4 .800 15-4 1-0 7-1 - - 15-4 1-3 L1 King/Kowase 2-0 1.00 2-0 - 1-0 - - 2-0 0-0 W2 Totals 91-20 .820 49-9 42-11 21-3 17-3 15-2 17-4 22-13 -

2013-14 Final Stats

Above: In 2014, Jeff Wallace helped guide the team to its 7th SEC Tourna-ment title and a quarterfinals appear-ance at the NCAA Championships.

Left: Maho Kowase and Lauren Herring advanced all the way to the doubles finals at the 2014 NCAA Championships.

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Best Doubles Win % (Min. 25 wins).929, Marissa Catlin (26-2, 1999)

Most Doubles Wins (Team)36, Lauren Herring & Maho Kowase (36-7, 2014)

Best Doubles Win % (Team).929, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano (26-2, 1999, 11-0 at No. 1 spot).923, Lilly Kimbell & Maho Kowase(24-2, 2012, 22-0 at No. 3 spot)

CAREER (Top 10)Singles Victories ........................................Record1. Shannan McCarthy (1989-92) .............................150-34T2. Maho Kowase (2011-2014) ...............................133-36T2. Stacey Schefflin (1987-90) ................................133-414. Jill Waldman (1987-90)................ .......................130-255. Michelle Anderson (1994-97)..............................127-516. Agata Cioroch (2001-04)....... ..............................126-227. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) ..............................124-34T8. Lisa Spain (1981-84)..........................................123-21T8. Marissa Catlin (1997-00)...................................123-29T8. Stacy Sheppard (1992-95)........ .........................123-55

Doubles Victories .......................................Record1. Kate Fuller (2011-14) ............................................123-422. Maho Kowase (2011-14) ......................................112-273. Naoko Ueshima (2007-10)....................................109-504. Lilly Kimbell (2011-14)..........................................107-315. Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) ...............................106-426. Cameron Ellis (2008-11) .......................................103-547. Nadja Gilchrist (2009-12) .....................................101-368. Yvette Hyndman (2007-10) ...................................96-549. Agata Cioroch (2001-04) ......................................95-40T10. Marissa Catlin (1997-00)..................................93-16T10. Natalie Frazier (2004-07)..................................93-29

Best Singles Win % (Min. 120 wins).854, Lisa Spain, 123-21 from 1981-84

Best Doubles Win % (Min. 90 wins).853, Marissa Catlin, 93-16 from 1997-00

Most Doubles Wins (Team)64, Chelsey Gullickson & Nadja Gilchrist(64-21, 2009-12)

Best Doubles Win % (Team, Min. 45 Wins).893, Marissa Catlin & Vanessa Castellano (50-6, 1998-99)

MISCELLANEOUSConsecutive Win Streak (Singles)33, Agata Cioroch in 2001-02 (26-0/+7)32, Shannan McCarthy in 1992 (35-2)

Consecutive Win Streak (Doubles)22, Kimbell/Kowase in 2012 (24-2)19, Catlin/Castellano in 1999 (26-2)

Most Combined Singles/Doubles Wins (Season)1. 77, Maho Kowase (2014: 39-S, 38-D)2. 71, Kate Fuller (2013: 31S, 40D)T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson (2012: 34S, 35D)T3. 69, Chelsey Gullickson (2009: 43S, 26D)T3. 69, Naoko Ueshima (2008: 36S, 33D)T3. 69, Agata Cioroch (2002: 43S, 26D)7. 68, Lauren Herring (2013: 38S, 30D)T8. 67, Lauren Herring (2014: 31S, 36D)T8. 67, Shadisha Robinson (2004: 34S, 33D)10. 66, Michelle Anderson (1994: 35-S, 21-D)

Most Combined Singles/Doubles Wins (Career, Min. 200 wins)1. 245, Maho Kowase (133-S, 112-D)2. 230, Chelsey Gullickson (124-S, 106-D)3. 223, Cameron Ellis (120-S, 103-D)4. 222, Naoko Ueshima (113-S, 109-D)5. 221, Agata Cioroch (126-S, 95-D)6. 220, Kate Fuller (97-S, 123-D)7. 219, Stacey Schefflin (133-S, 86-D)8. 217, Shannan McCarthy (150-S, 67-D)9. 216, Marissa Catlin (123-S, 93-D)10. 209, Michelle Anderson (127-S, 82-D)

Final No. 1 Rankings1994: Team 1994: Angela Lettiere/Michelle Anderson (D) 1995: Stacy Sheppard/Tina Samara (D) 1998: Marissa Catlin (Singles)1999: Marissa Catlin/Vanessa Castellano (D)2000: Team2000: Marissa Catlin/Lori Grey (D)2003: Agata Cioroch/Lori Grey (D)2005: Shadisha Robinson/Caroline Basu (D)

Angela Lettiere led Georgia to its first NCAA title in 1994 and became the second Bulldog in school

history to win the NCAA singles crown.

Georgia recordsSEASON (Top 10)Singles Victories ........................................ RecordT1. Angela Lettiere (1994, Sr.) ................................ 46-14T1. Shannan McCarthy (1989, Fr.) ........................... 46-15T3. Chelsey Gullickson (2009, Fr.) ........................... 43-10T3. Agata Cioroch (2002, So.) ................................. 43-6T3. Laura Kimel (1991, Jr.) ...................................... 43-8T3. Jill Waldman (1989, Jr.) .................................... 43-77. Tonya Bogdonas (1991, Jr.) ............................... 42-11T8. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.) .................................. 39-7T8. Vanessa Castellano (1999, Sr.).......................... 39-10T8. Esther Knox (1999, Jr.) ...................................... 39-13T8. Stacy Sheppard (1995, Sr.) ................................ 39-13T8. Shannan McCarthy (1991, Jr.) ........................... 39-8T8. Caryn Moss (1989, Fr.) ....................................... 39-7T8. Lisa Spain (1984, Sr.) ......................................... 39-3

Doubles Victories ....................................... Record1. Kate Fuller (2013, Jr.) .......................................... 40-92. Maho Kowase (2014, Sr.) .................................... 38-73. Lauren Herring (2014, Jr.) .................................... 36-74. Chelsey Gullickson (2012, Sr.) ............................ 35-13T5. Naoko Ueshima (2008, So.)............................... 33-11T5. Shadisha Robinson (2004, Fr.) ........................... 33-9T7. Lilly Kimbell (2012, So.)..................................... 32-5T7. Kate Fuller (2012, So.) ....................................... 32-14T7. Shadisha Robinson (2005, So.) ......................... 32-5T8. Nadja Gilchrist (2012, Sr.) ................................. 31-10T8. Cameron Ellis (2009, Jr.) ................................... 31-16

Best Singles Win % (Min. 25 wins)1.000, Agata Cioroch (26-0, 2001; 1-0 at No. 3, 13-0 at No. 4 and 12-0 at No. 5 spot)

Best Singles Win % (Min. 35 wins).946, *Shannan McCarthy (35-2, 1992)*28-0 at No. 1 spot while ranked No. 1

Maho Kowase collected a school record 245 wins (133/singles, 112/doubles) from 2011-14.

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Georgia's national championships

NCAA Tournament Results

Winning is a Tradition at

Georgia Georgia has captured five national team titles in the history of the program. The Bulldogs have won two NCAA titles (1994, 2000) and three USTA/ITA National Indoor crowns (1994, 1995, 2002). Georgia has made 28 straight appear-ances in the NCAA Tournament with 10 trips to the Final Four. In 1994, Georgia knocked off No. 5 Florida in the finals, 5-1. The Bulldogs also beat USC, Indiana and Kansas in route to the title. In 2000, the Bulldogs snapped Stan-ford’s 48-match winning streak to win the title 5-4. They beat Florida in the semifinals, 5-2. Georgia has served as the host of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships 7 times (1994, 2004, ’05, ’07, ’10, ’12 and ‘14). It will return to the Dan Magill Tennis Complex again in 2017. The NCAAs haven’t been held at one site since 2006. Georgia has made 24 appearances at the ITA National Indoors dating back to 1988, the first year of the tournament. The Bulldogs have won three titles (1994-95, 2002), finished second (cont’d on right)

three times (2001, 2004, 2009) and tied for

third eight times (1989-’93, ’98-00).

Georgia owns a 51-22 overall mark at the tournament and

did not attend in 1997 due to multiple injuries. In 2009, the field expanded to 60-teams with first and second round action scattered across the country as part of the ITA Kickoff Weekend. The Bulldogs played host to one of the 15 kickoff sites that featured four teams. Georgia defeated Ole Miss and Marshall to advance to the final 16-team site in Madison, Wis. In 2010, Georgia played host to the first and second rounds again and advanced with victories over Virginia Tech and William & Mary. Then, it went 1-2 in Madison. In 2011, Georgia competed in Chapel Hill, N.C., and went 1-1. In 2012, Georgia played host and beat Missouri and FIU to advance to the finals site. In 2013, the Bulldogs breezed through the first two rounds and then knocked off No. 11 Texas and No. 7 Cal before losing to No. 1 UCLA, the eventual champions, in

the semifinals. In 2014, the Dawgs

advanced through the kickoff weekend to defeat No. 9

Miami 4-0 before falling to No. 8 California and No.

3 North Carolina.

1994 | Athens, Ga.Round-by-Round

1st Round: def. No. 21 So. Cal, 5-2Quarterfinals: def. No. 6 Duke, 5-0Semifinals: def. No. 3 Cal, 5-3Finals: def. No. 4 Stanford, 5-4

Notes...Georgia won its first national championship in the first year that it played host to the women’s NCAA tournament.

Team Members:Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Brooke Galardi,

Marianna Land, Angela Lettiere, Lisa Salvatierra, Tina Samara, Stacy Sheppard; Head Coach Jeff

Wallace, Asst. Coach Mark Guilbeau, Trainer Jennifer Smith, Student Asst. Sally Curtis

2000 | Malibu, Calif.Round-by-Round

1st Round: def. Furman, 5-02nd Round: def. No. 26 Ohio State, 5-0Round of 16: def. No. 17 S. Alabama, 5-1Quarterfinals: def. No. 12 So. Cal, 5-1Semifinals: def. No. 4 Florida, 5-2

Finals: def. No. 1 Stanford, 5-4

Notes...Georgia ended Stanford’s 48 match winning streak with 5-4 win in the National Championship match.

Team Members:Kelly Baskin, Marissa Catlin, Christa Grey, Lori Grey, Esther Knox, Zoe Mellis, Anne Nguyen, Aarthi Venkatesan; Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coach Debbie Beck, Trainer Ron Shinault, Student Asst. Vanessa Castellano

2002 | Madison, Wis.Round-by-Round

1st Round: def. No. 21 Baylor 6-1Quarterfinals: def. No. 6 Tennessee 4-3

Semifinals: def. No. 1 Stanford 4-3Finals: def. No. 4 Vanderbilt 4-1

Notes...Georgia trailed Tennessee 3-1 in the quarterfinals but roared back for a 4-3 win...In the semifinals, Georgia snapped Stanford’s 35-match winning streak.

Team Members:Agata Cioroch, Lori Grey, Tina Hojnik, Jeanette Mattsson, Anne Nguyen, Mariel Verban Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Vol. Asst. Coach Marc Gallant, Trainer Angela Laham, Asst. Coach Debbie Beck.

1994 | Madison, Wis.Round-by-Round

1st Round: def. No. 14 USC 6-0 Quarterfinals: def. No. 13 Indiana 5-1

Semifinals: def. No. 9 Kansas 5-1 Finals: def. No. 5 Florida 5-1

Notes...Georgia won 21 of the 24 matches it played and never had to go to doubles, which was a first for the national indoor team champion.

Team Members:Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Brooke Galardi, Marianna Land, Angela Lettiere, Lisa Salvatierra, Tina Samara, Stacy Sheppard; Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coach Mark Guilbeau, Trainer Jennifer Smith, Student Asst. Sally Curtis

1995 | Madison, Wis.Round-by-Round

1st Round: def. No. 14 Wake Forest 5-3 Quarterfinals: def. No. 15 Notre Dame 6-0 Semifinals: def. No. 11 Indiana 6-0 Finals: def. No. 7 UCLA 5-4

Notes...Georgia’s doubles play was a key as the Wake Forest and UCLA matches were split 3-3 after singles.

Team Members:Michelle Anderson, Anne Chauzu, Kappy Kellett, Marianna Land, Jane Reid, Lisa Salva-tierra, Stacy Sheppard, Tina Samara, Nadine van de Walle, Head Coach Jeff Wallace, Asst. Coaches Mark Guilbeau, Debbie Beck, Trainer Lisa Kanter

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FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1987 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) - Final Ranking: No. 6 (First Year of Tournament)Miami (W, 5-4) Trinity (W, 5-4) SMU (W, 5-3) Stanford (L, 5-1) 1988 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) - Final Ranking: No. 7Indiana (W, 6-0) Stanford (L, 5-3) 1989 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 4Texas (W, 5-1) Cal (W, 5-4) Stanford (L, 6-0) 1990 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 6Oklahoma State (5-1) Stanford (L, 6-0) 1991 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 4Indiana (W, 6-0) Pepperdine (W, 5-1) Stanford (L, 5-1) 1992 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 5Duke (L, 5-4) 1993 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 7Indiana (W, 5-3) Stanford (L, 5-1) 1994 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - Final Ranking: No. 1Southern Cal (W, 5-2) Duke (W, 5-0) Cal (W, 5-3) Stanford (W, 5-4) 1995 - Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) - Final Ranking: No. 3South Carolina (W, 5-4) Duke (W, 5-4) Florida (L, 5-0) 1996 - Columbia, S.C. (Regional Host Site)1st Rnd: Miami (Fla.) (W, 5-2) Reg. Semi: Tennessee (W, 5-3) Reg. Final: Clemson (L, 5-4) 1997 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 6William & Mary (L, 5-0) 1998 - Notre Dame, Ind. (Host: Notre Dame) - Final Ranking: No. 4Kansas (W, 5-3) William & Mary (W, 5-2) Florida (L, 5-1)

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND ROUND OF 16 QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1999 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 5Central Florida (W, 5-0) Miss. State (W, 5-0) South Carolina (W, 5-0) Cal (L, 5-4) 2000 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - Final Ranking: No. 1Furman (W, 5-0) Ohio State (W, 5-0) South Alabama (W, 5-1) Southern Cal (W, 5-1) Florida (W, 5-2) Stanford (W, 5-4) 2001 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stone Mountain, Ga. (Host: Georgia State) - Final Ranking: No. 3Coastal Carolina (W, 4-0) Miss. State (W, 4-0) Baylor (W, 5-0) Southern Cal (W, 4-0) Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) 2002 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 3Winthrop (W, 4-0) South Alabama (W, 4-3) Cal (W, 4-1) UCLA (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-0) 2003 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Oklahoma - Championship Site: Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 7UMBC (W, 4-0) Alabama (W, 4-1) Kentucky (W, 4-0) Stanford (W, 4-0) 2004 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 7Samford (W, 4-0) Georgia Tech (W, 4-0) Fresno State (W, 4-2) Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) 2005 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 9Quinnipiac (W, 4-0) South Carolina (W, 4-0) Cal (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-1) 2006 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Vanderbilt - Championship Site: Stanford, Ca. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 25Indiana (W, 4-1) Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) 2007 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 4South Carolina State (W, 4-0) Auburn (W, 4-0) William & Mary (W, 4-2) Cal (W, 4-1) 2008 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Tulsa, Okla. (Host: Tulsa) - Final Ranking: No. 8Yale (W, 4-0) South Carolina (W, 4-0) Arkansas (L, 4-2) 2009 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: College Station, Texas (Host: Texas A&M) - Final Ranking: No. 3South Carolina State (W, 4-0) Boise State (W, 4-0) Florida (W, 4-2) South Carolina (W, 4-3) Duke (L, 5-2) 2010 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Clemson, S.C. - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 18Harvard (W, 4-0) Clemson (W, 4-2) 2011 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stanford, Ca., (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 8Marist (W, 4-0) Alabama (W, 4-0) Cal (W, 4-3) Stanford (L, 4-0) 2012 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 7College of Charleston (W, 4-0) Clemson (W, 4-3) Texas (W, 4-0) Duke (L, 4-2) 2013 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Champaign, Ill. (Host: Illinois) - Final Ranking: No. 5Winthrop (W, 4-0) Arizona State (W, 4-0) Clemson (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-1) 2014 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 4Elon (W, 4-0) Florida State (W, 4-0) Southern California (W, 4-3) Florida (L, 4-1)

Georgia's national championships

NCAA Tournament Results

Alabama ................................. 2-0Arizona State.......................... 1-0Arkansas................................. 0-1Auburn .................................... 1-0Baylor ..................................... 1-0Boise State ............................. 1-0California ................................ 5-2Central Florida ........................ 1-0Clemson.................................. 2-2

Coastal Carolina ..................... 1-0College of Charleston............. 1-0Duke ....................................... 2-3Elon......................................... 1-0Florida..................................... 2-3Florida State ........................... 1-0Fresno State ........................... 1-0Furman.................................... 1-0Georgia Tech .......................... 1-0

Harvard ................................... 1-0Indiana.................................... 4-0Kansas .................................... 1-0Kentucky ................................. 1-0Marist ..................................... 1-0Maryland-Baltimore County ............ 1-0Miami ..................................... 2-0Mississippi State ................... 2-0Ohio State .............................. 1-0

Oklahoma State...................... 1-0Pepperdine ............................. 1-0Quinnipiac .............................. 1-0Samford .................................. 1-0South Alabama....................... 2-0South Carolina........................ 5-0South Carolina State .............. 2-0Southern California ................ 4-0SMU ....................................... 1-0

Stanford.................................. 2-11

Tennessee .............................. 2-0Texas ...................................... 2-0Trinity ...................................... 1-0UCLA....................................... 1-0Vanderbilt ............................... 0-3William & Mary...................... 2-1Winthrop ................................ 2-0Yale...................................... 1-0

Team Competition

Georgia’s Head-to-Head Record in the NCAA Championships

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FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND ROUND OF 16 QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1983 - Lisa SpainW, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 (Foreman, Clemson) W, 6-0, 7-5 (Blumentritt, Rice) L, 6-0, 6-2 (Allen, Trinity) 1984 - Lisa Spain - NATIONAL CHAMPIONW, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 (Linstrom, N.E. Louisiana) W, 6-2, 6-3 (Elliott, Trinity) W, 6-4, 7-5 (Jung, Pepperdine) W, 7-5, 7-5 (Minter, UCLA) W, 3-6, 7-6 (10), 6-3 (Rush, Trinity) W, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 (Gates, Stanford) 1986 - Jane CohodesL, 6-1, 6-4 (Prah, Cal) 1987 - Laurie Friedland W, 7-6 (5), 6-2 (Hahn, Kentucky) L, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 (Savides, Stanford) 1988 - Liz AlexanderW, 6-2, 6-0 (Wood, Oklahoma State) L, 6-0, 6-0 (Stafford, Florida) 1988 - Stacy SchefflinL, 6-3, 6-0 (Norwood, USC) 1989 - Shannan McCarthyW, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 (Larking, San Diego) W, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0 (Foltz, Indiana) W, 7-6 (5), 6-2 (Albano, Cal) L, 7-6 (4), 6-1 (Porter, Pepperdine) 1989 - Stacy SchefflinW, 6-0, 6-2 (Sampras, UCLA) W, 6-1, 6-1 (Reece, Indiana) L, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 (Santrock, SMU) 1989 - Liz AlexanderW, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 (Jockosky, Arizona State) L, 6-1, 6-1 (Helgeson, Pepperdine) 1989 - Caryn MossW, 6-2, 6-4 (Sloan, Brown) L, 6-2, 7-5 (5) (Emmons, UCLA) 1989 - Jill WaldmanL, 6-2, 6-3 (Yates, Kentucky) 1990 - Shannan McCarthyW, 6-3, 6-1 (Booth, Oklahoma State) L, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 (Hamers, Kansas) 1990 - Caryn MossW, 6-2, 6-4 (Carotenuto, U.S. Inter.) L, 6-4, 6-1 (Green, Stanford) 1990 - Stacy SchefflinW, 6-3, 6-3 (Durak, William & Mary) W, 6-1, 6-3 (Denforth, Florida) L, 6-4, 6-0 (Graham, Stanford) 1990 - Jill WaldmanW, 6-2, 6-4 (Jonkowsky, Arizona State) L, 6-2, 6-1 (Lozzano, Cal) 1991 - Angela LettiereL, 6-4, 6-3 (Kuttler, Florida) 1991 - Shannan McCarthy - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 6-1, 6-3 (Sampras, UCLA) W 6-1, 6-1 (Verbruggen, Miami) W, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5) (Vigueira, Cal) W, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 (Farley, Florida) L, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (Birch, Stanford) 1991 - Tonya BogdonasL, 6-0, 6-2 (Mazzotta, Miami)

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1983 - Nancy Cohen/Lisa SpainL, 6-2, 6-4 (Burgin/Gates, Stanford) 1984 - Alice Reen/Lisa SpainW, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 (Wood/Rudd, Rice) L, 6-4, 6-3 (MacGregor/Howell, San Diego State) 1986 - Jane Cohodes/Alice ReenL, 6-4, 7-5 (Fletcher/Finerman, Cal) 1988 - Lisa Apanay/Stacey SchefflinW, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4) (Chambers/Neil, Illinois) L, 6-4, 7-5 (Campbell/Marshall, Oklahoma) 1989 - Shannon McCarthy/Stacey SchefflinW, 7-6 (9), 6-1 (Amend/Jonkowsky, Arizona State) L, 6-3, 6-3 (Finerman/Albano, Cal) 1990 - Shannon McCarthy/Stacey SchefflinW, 6-1, 6-2 (Lane/Iiorkowski, Boston College) W, 6-3, 6-4 (Amend/Glitz, Arizona State) W, 6-1, 6-3 (Gilchrist/Plautz, Texas) L, 6-3, 6-3 (Birch/Graham, Stanford) 1990 - Caryn Moss/Jill WaldmanL, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 (Booth/Waniek, Oklahoma State) 1991 - Angela Lettiere/Shannon McCarthyL, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 (Bergan/Rojohn, Arizona State) 1992 - Shawn McCarthy/Stacy SheppardW, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 (Salvatierra/Stevens, Utah) W, 6-3, 6-4 (Barone/Collantes, Ole Miss) L, 6-2, 7-5 (McKeon/Richards, San Diego) 1993 - Anne Chauzu/Angela LettiereW, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 (Cioffi/Geiger, Arizona State) L, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 (Guenther/van der Merwe, William & Mary) 1994 - Tina Samara/Stacy SheppardW, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 (Poruri/Schlukebir, Stanford) L, 6-2, 6-3 (Bougnol/Piquemal, Ole Miss) 1995 - Tina Samara/Stacy SheppardW, 6-2, 6-3 (Gevers/Villarroel, S. Alabama) W, 6-4, 6-3 (Italiano/Schmitt, USC) W, 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 (Bleszynski/Schlukebir, Stanford) L, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 (Phebus/Starrett, UCLA) 1996 - Michelle Anderson/Anne ChauzuL, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 (Scott/Shasby, Stanford) 1997 - Michelle Anderson/Marissa CatlinW, 6-2, 6-4 (Maes/Pietrucha, Arizona) W, 6-3, 6-3 (Basica/Green, Florida) W, 6-4, 6-3 (Csapo/Svedenhov, Pepperdine) W, 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-1 (Bleszynski/Scott, Stanford) L, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 (Buth/Nickitas, Florida) 1999 - Vanessa Castellano/Marissa CatlinW, 6-0, 6-2 (Fernandez/Penalvo, Marquette) W, 6-0, 6-1 (Ondrejkova/Puflerova, S. Alabama) W, 6-3, 6-4 (Dasso/Hall, Notre Dame) W, 6-1, 6-2 (Lesenarova/Valkyova, USC) L, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 (Augustus/Jensen, Cal) 2000 - Marissa Catlin/Lori GreyW, 6-2, 7-5 (Nedelkova/Ondrisova, VCU) W, 7-5, 6-2 (Colosio/Mores) W, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-0 (Bergman/Bielik, Wake Forest) W, 7-5, 6-3 (Ondrekjova/Puflerova, S. Alabama) L, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 (Curren/Jensen, Cal) 2000 - Esther Knox/Aarthi VenkatesanW, 7-5, 6-3 (Castellvi/Ojeda, Tennessee) L, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 (Ashley/Irvin, Stanford) 2001 - Aarthi Venkatesan/Lori GreyL, 6-3, 6-1 (Gough/Regnier, Arizona) 2002 - Agata Cioroch/Lori GreyL, 7-5, 6-3 (Boyanovich/Radman, South Carolina) 2003 - Agata Cioroch/Lori GreyW, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 (Dawaf/Rotondi, Florida) W, 6-4, 6-1 (Smekodub/Kuhn, Tulane) L, 6-4, 6-2 (Fusano/Kops-Jones, Cal) 2004 - Agata Cioroch/Shadisha RobinsonL, 6-3, 7-5 (Grier/Rush, Northwestern) 2005 - Caroline Basu/Shadisha RobinsonW, 6-4, 6-3 (Cema/Covello, Baylor) L, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 (Barnes/Burdette, Stanford) 2007 - Darya Ivanov/Yvette HyndmanL, 6-4, 6-4 (Dulgheru/Kosakowski, Pepperdine) 2009 - Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja GilchristL, 7-6 (5), 6-3 (Bek/Hadziselimovic, Clemson) 2010 - Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja GilchristW, 6-2, 6-2 (Beelen/Molnar, Iowa) W, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 (Boxx/Nijssen, Ole Miss) W, 6-2, 6-1 (Frilling/Krisik, Notre Dame) L, 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (6) (Pluskota/Whoriskey, Tennessee) 2011 - Chelsey Gullickson/Kate FullerW, 6-3, 6-2 (Bolender/Muresan, Michigan) W, 6-4, 6-4 (Fraser/Tomljanovic, Virginia) L, 6-3, 7-6(4) (Barte/Burdette, Stanford) 2012 - Chelsey Gullickson/Nadja GilchristW, 6-2, 7-5 (Capra/Kahan, Duke) W, 4-6, 7-6(0), 6-1 (Bektas/Bolender, Michigan) W, 6-1, 6-2 (Juricova/Susyani, Cal) W, 7-6 (5), 6-4 (Dolehide/Montez, UCLA) L, 6-2, 6-4 (Burdette/Gibbs, Stanford) 2013 - Kate Fuller/Silvia GarciaW, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 (Beazant/Harmath, Rice) W, 6-4, 7-5 (Adams/Kilgo, Texas Tech) L, 7-6 (4), 7-5 (Guarachi/Macfarlane, Alabama) 2014 - Kate Fuller/Silvia GarciaL, 6-2, 6-2 (Albuquerque/Riobueno, Miami) 2014 - Lauren Herring/Maho KowaseW, 6-2, 6-4 (Goldfeld/Smith, Duke) W, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 (Barnett/Corning, Northwestern) W, 6-3, 6-1 (Kisialeva/Shankle, Baylor) W, 6-4, 7-5 (Burgmans/Flickinger, Auburn) L, 6-1, 6-0 (Jansen/Routliffe, Alabama)

Singles Competition

Doubles Competition

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1991 - Laura KimelW, 6-3, 6-0 (Yates, Arizona) L, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 (Exum, Duke) 1992 - Shannan McCarthy - NATIONAL RUNNER-UPW, 6-2, 6-0 (Sirianni, Oklahoma State) W, 6-2, 6-4 (Schmitt, USC) W, 6-2, 6-4 (Reece, Indiana) W, 6-0, 6-3 (Lloyd, Florida) W, 6-2, 6-3 (Poruri, Stanford) L, 6-3, 6-3 (Raymond, Florida) 1992 - Shawn McCarthyW, 6-2, 6-0 (Abe, Cal) W, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 (Gurney, North Carolina) L, 6-4, 6-2 (de Lone, Harvard) 1993 - Anne ChauzuW, 6-2, 6-3 (Poulos, Cal) L, 6-1, 6-2 (Farley, Florida) 1993 - Stacy SheppardL, 7-5, 7-5 (Mazzotta, Miami) 1994 - Stacy SheppardW, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 (Olejar, Pepperdine) L, 6-1, 2-6, 6-3 (Tzvetkova, Clemson) 1994 - Angela Lettiere - NATIONAL CHAMPIONW, 6-4, 6-0 (Callen, Virginia) W, 6-2, 6-2 (Hunt, N.C. State) W, 7-5, 6-1 (Poulos, Cal) W, 6-1, 6-0 (Chi, UCLA) W, 7-6 (6), 6-1 (Collantes, Ole Miss) W, 7-6 (4), 6-2 (Phebus, UCLA) 1995 - Michelle AndersonL, 6-3, 6-2 (Davidson, Cal) 1995 - Anne ChauzuL, 6-2, 6-4 (Simkova, USC) 1995 - Tina SamaraL, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6) (Bash, Kentucky) 1995 - Stacy Sheppard - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 (Lyons, Duke) W, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (5) (Okada, UCSB) W, 6-2, 6-4 (Chi, UCLA) W, 7-5, 6-4 (Viollet, Miami) L, 6-1, 6-1 (Pace, Texas) 1996 - Michelle AndersonW, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 (Petrov, Pepperdine) L, 6-4, 6-4 (Hall, Notre Dame) 1996 - Anne ChauzuW, 6-3, 6-4 (Sanderson, Duke) L, 6-4, 6-2 (Hunt, Kansas) 1997 - Michelle AndersonL, 6-2, 0-1, ret. (Harris, Wake Forest) 1997 - Marissa CatlinW, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 (Lepsi, Tennessee) W, 7-6 (4), 6-4 (Merchant, Florida) L, 6-3, 7-5 (Lesenarova, San Diego) 1998 - Vanessa CastellanoW, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 (Knox, Cal) L, 7-6(4), 6-2 (Nickitas, Florida) 1998 - Aarthi VenkatesanL, 3-6, 7-6(3), 7-5 (Boyd, USC) 1999 - Vanessa Castellano - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 7-5, 6-2 (Warkentin, USC) W, 6-3, 6-2 (Emami, Kentucky) W, 7-5, 6-2 (Webb, Duke) W, 6-3, 6-1 (Pavlidou, Arkansas) L, 6-2, 6-4 (Irvin, Stanford) 1999 - Aarthi VenkatesanW, 6-3, 6-0 (Dascoli, Ohio State) W, 6-4, 6-1 (Cooper, UCLA) L, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (4) (Huber, USC) 1999 - Marissa CatlinW, 7-5, 7-6(5) (Giraldo, Clemson) W, 7-5, 6-1 (Friganovic, New Mexico) L, 6-4, 6-3 (Valkyova, San Diego) 1999 - Esther KnoxW, 6-2, 6-3 (Griffin, Maryland) W, 6-4, 6-3 (Ditty, Vanderbilt) L, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 (Irvin, Stanford) 2000 - Marissa CatlinW, 6-2, 6-0, (Piski, Auburn) L, 6-2, 6-0 (Granville, Stanford) 2000 - Lori GreyW, 6-2, 6-2 (Nasser, Northwesterm) W, 6-4, 7-6(1) (Hazlett, Florida) L, 6-4, 6-3 (Colosio, LSU) 2000 - Esther KnoxW, 6-3, 6-4 (Chiew, BYU) L, 6-4, 6-3 (Irvin, Stanford) 2000 - Aarthi Venkatesan - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 6-2, 6-0 (Blau, Arizona) W, 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3 (Frey, Ole Miss) W, 6-1, 7-6(3) (Bielik, Wake Forest) W, 7-6(7), 3-6, 6-0 (Lehnhoff, Florida) L, 6-1, 6-0 (Granville, Stanford) 2001 - Aarthi VenkatesanW, 6-3, 6-3 (Tokuda, Stanford) L, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 (Ditty, Vanderbilt) 2001 - Anne NguyenW, 5-7, 7-6, 6-4 (Miller, Duke) L, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 (Engel, Arizona State) 2001 - Mariel VerbanW, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 (Parekh, Baylor) L, 6-4, 6-1 (Kalvaria, Stanford) 2002 - Agata CiorochW, 6-2, 6-2 (Dumitrescu, Florida State) W, 6-0, 6-1 (Pillay, Tulsa) L, 6-0, 6-4 (Lastra, Stanford) 2003 - Agata Cioroch - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 6-4, 6-2 (Perianu, Oklahoma) W, 6-3, 6-4 (Pinchbeck, North Carolina) W, 6-2, 6-4 (Sumantri, Washington) W, 6-7(2), 6-2, 6-2 (Kops-Jones, Cal) L, 7-5, 6-2 (Castellvi, Tennessee) 2003 - Anne NguyenL, 6-1, 6-2 (Encina, Tennessee) 2004 - Agata CiorochL, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 (Karnaukhova, Sacramento State) 2004 - Shadisha RobinsonW, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 (Aburto, TCU) L, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 (Kalsarieva, Kentucky) 2005 - Shadisha RobinsonL, 6-3, 6-4 (Yelsey, Stanford) 2005 - Natalie FrazierL, 6-3, 6-2 (Walter, Baylor) 2006 - Natalie FrazierL, score unknown (Carleton, Duke) 2007 - Natalie FrazierW, 6-1, 6-2 (Cerna, Baylor) W, 7-5, 6-3 (Zheltova, Sacramento State) W, 6-0, 5-7, 7-6(6) (Logar, Stanford) L, 6-4, 6-4 (Falcon, LSU) 2007 - Monika DancevicW, 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 (Cohen, Miami) 2008 - Kelley HyndmanW, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(3) (Voelker, Denver) L, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 (Zemenova, Baylor) 2008 - Yvette HyndmanL, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 (Uvarova, VCU) 2009 - Chelsey Gullickson - NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTW, 6-2, 6-4 (Kissell, Miami) W, 6-3, 6-1 (Abdala, Arizona State) W, 6-3, 7-6(5) (Juricova, Cal) W, 6-1, 6-4 (Mosolova, Northwestern) L, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 (Vallverdu, Miami) 2009 - Nadja GilchristL, 6-2, 6-4 (Andersson, Cal) 2009 - Yvette HyndmanL, 6-3, 6-3 (Schnack, UCLA) 2010 - Chelsey Gullickson - NATIONAL CHAMPIONW, 6-1, 6-1 (Rubesova, N.W. State) W, 7-6(3), 6-4 (Marand, North Carolina) W, 6-1, 6-4 (Will, Florida) W, 6-2, 6-4 (Falconi, Ga. Tech) W, 7-6(6), 6-3 (Barte, Stanford) W, 6-3, 7-6(7) (Juricova, Cal) 2011 - Chelsey GullicksonW, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 (Wong, Clemson) W, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 (Muresan, Michigan) W, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 (De Bruycker, North Carolina) L, 6-3, 6-0 (Juricova, Cal) 2012 - Chelsey GullicksonL, 6-3, 6-2 (Santamaria, USC) 2012 - Maho KowaseL, 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-1 (Ellis, Texas) 2013 - Lauren HerringW, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 (Turvy, Northwestern) W, 6-4, 6-2 (Scandalis, USC) W, 6-0, 6-2 (Hardebeck, Stanford) L, 6-2, 6-2 (Weatherholt, Nebraska) 2013 - Maho KowaseW, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 (Smih, UC-Irvine) L, 6-2, 6-1 (Sanchez, Texas A&M) 2014 - Silvia GarciaW, 6-2, 6-2 (Niu, Northwestern) W, 6-0, 6-7(6), 7-5 (Davidson, Stanford) L, 7-6(4), 6-2 (Capra, Duke) 2014 - Lauren HerringW, 6-1, 6-2 (Vyskocilova, Tulane) L, 7-6(4), 7-5 (Zhao, Stanford) 2014 - Maho KowaseL, 6-4, 6-3 (Carter, North Carolina)

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1983 Georgia claimed its first SEC title, going 8-1 in the regular season and then sweeping through the league tournament in Tuscaloosa, Ala. At the SEC Tournament, Georgia avenged its only league loss of the year, defeating Florida 5-4 in the final. For the second straight year, Lisa Spain earned All-America honors, compiling a 32-4 mark and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals. Also, Maxxine Kaufman and Dot Higgins played key roles during the season and in the SEC Tournament.(18-5, 11-1 SEC)

1989 Georgia captured its second SEC title with a four-point margin over rival Florida (29-25) after a stellar showing in the league tourna-ment. Stacey Schefflin (No. 2 singles), Caryn Moss (No. 3 singles, No. 3 Doubles) and Jill Waldman (No. 5 singles, No. 3 doubles) earned first place finishes in their SEC flights. Schefflin, Moss and Shannan McCarthy earned All-America honors and McCarthy was named the National-Player-to-Watch. Waldman and Amila Fetahagic were named Academic All-Americans.(24-4, 8-1 SEC)

1990(23-4, 11-1 SEC)

1994(27-2, 14-0 SEC)

2000 Georgia claimed its fifth SEC title, going 8-1 in the regular season and then sweeping through the league tournament in Tuscaloosa, Ala. At the SEC Tournament, Georgia avenged its only league loss of the year, defeating Florida 5-4 in the final. For the second straight year, Lisa Spain earned All-America honors, compiling a 32-4 mark and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals. Also, Maxxine Kaufman and Dot Higgins played key roles during the season and in the SEC Tournament.(18-5, 11-1 SEC)

2002 Georgia extended its home match winning streak to 50 and posted several impressive road victories to help garner its sixth SEC title. The Bulldogs began their winning ways with another USTA/ITA National Team Indoor title and then went undefeated in conference play. Agata Cioroch headlined the squad as she was named the ITA National-Player-to-Watch, was the lone All-American and was one of five players to be named All-SEC. Alexandra Smith earned MVP honors as she came up big with clinching wins over second-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, at top-ranked Florida and South Alabama in the NCAA Championships with the match on the line.(26-2, 11-0 SEC)

2007(24-2, 10-1 SEC)

2009(27-3, 10-1 SEC)

2013(24-4, 12-1 SEC)

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

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

The Bulldogs returned to the top of the league in 2007 behind a 10-1 performance in the SEC. One of those 10 wins came against No. 1 Florida, the reigning SEC Champs. That victory catapulted the Bulldogs to the top ranking in the country for the first time since their last SEC Championship in 2002. Georgia went on the win the SEC Tournament as well, upending the five-time defending Gators once more. Senior Natalie Frazier was the tournament’s Most Valuable Player for her undefeated performance at the No. 1 slot. She was named to the All-SEC team as well along with Monika Dancevic, Yvette Hyndman and Darya Ivanov. Frazier, Hyndman and Ivanov became All-Americans as well.

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

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

SEC REGULAR SEASON championships

2013 SEC CHAMPIONS24-4, 11-1

(Left-Right): Former Graduate Manager Will Reynolds, Assistant Coach Drake Bernstein,

Lauren Herring, Kate Fuller, Lilly Kimbell, Kelli Jordan, Maho Kowase, Ayaka Okuno, Silvia Garcia, Mia King, Head Coach Jeff Wallace,

former Athletic Trainer Tara Martin

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1983(18-5, 11-1 SEC)

1994(27-2, 14-0 SEC)

2001(23-5, 8-3 SEC)

2007(24-2, 10-1 SEC)

2008(22-5, 9-2 SEC)

2009(27-3, 10-1 SEC)

Georgia’s SEC Tournament MVPs

(The SEC began naming an MVP in 1997)

1997: Michelle Anderson1998: Marissa Catlin2001: Mariel Verban2007: Natalie Frazier2008: Kelley Hyndman2009: Monika Dancevic2014: Silvia Garcia

Alabama .................... 5-0Arkansas.................... 3-0Auburn ....................... 4-0Florida............................ 6-11Kentucky .................... 4-2LSU ............................ 5-0

Miss. State ................ 1-0Ole Miss .................... 7-2South Carolina........... 4-2Tennessee ................. 12-2Vanderbilt .................. 1-1

52-20 Record In SEC Tournament The SEC Women’s Tennis Tournament has been held 27 times since 1982. The location rotates around the league. Georgia has played host three times (1983, 1997, 2010).

By the numbers...(Beginning in 1990)

First Round: 2-0Quarterfinals: 22-3Semifinals: 17-5Finals: 6-11

Eastern Division Host Sites: 19-10Western Division Host Sites: 27-8In Athens: 2-2

Site: Tuscaloosa, Ala.*Used experimental dual

match format before perma-

nently moving to it in 2000.

Road to the Championshipdef. LSU, 6-3

def. Tennessee, 5-4def. Florida, 5-4

Site: Fayetteville, Ark. Road to the Championshipdef. Auburn, 5-0

def. Ole Miss, 5-1def. Florida, 5-3

Site: Starkville, Miss. Road to the Championshipdef. South Carolina, 4-3

def. Florida, 4-2def. Tennessee, 4-1

Site: Lexington, Ky. Road to the Championshipdef. Auburn, 4-1

def. Tennessee, 4-1def. Florida, 4-1

Site: Auburn, Ala. Road to the Championshipdef. Kentucky, 4-1def. Arkansas, 4-3

def. Florida, 4-3

Site: Fayetteville, Ark. Road to the Championshipdef. Alabama, 4-1def. Florida, 4-2

def. Tennessee, 4-0

Georgia in the SEC Tournament

Lauren Herring and Maho Kowase helped lead Georgia to its first SEC Tournament title since 2009 last April.

Record by team in SEC tournament:

2014(24-5, 11-2 SEC)

Site: Columbia, Mo. Road to the Championshipdef. LSU, 4-0

def. Vanderbilt, 4-1def. Alabama, 4-0 2014 SEC Tournament Champions

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national honorsGeorgia in Grand Slams

10 Titles | 21 FinalistsSingles (Six Titles)

1983 Riviera/ITA All-American Championships: Lisa Spain(def. Heliane Steden (Southern California) 6-4, 6-3)1984 NCAA Championships: Lisa Spain(def. Linda Gates (Stanford) 7-5, 3-6, 6-3)1994 NCAA Championships: Angela Lettiere(def. Keri Phebus (UCLA) 7-6(4), 6-2)2002 ITA National Indoor Championships: Agata Cioroch(def. Jewel Peterson (USC) 6-4, 6-3)2003 ITA National Indoor Championships: Agata Cioroch(def. Anda Perianu (Oklahoma) 6-3, 6-1)2010 NCAA Championships: Chelsey Gullickson(def. Jana Juricova (California) 6-3, 7-6(7))

Grand Slam Singles FinalistsNational Clay Courts: Caryn Moss-1989, Shannan Mc-Carthy-1990; Riviera All-American: Angela Lettiere-1993, Marissa Cat-lin-1997, Chelsey Gullickson-2009 Aarthi Venkatesan-2000; National Indoors: Shannan McCarthy-1991, Angela Let-tiere-1994, Marissa Catlin-1999; NCAA Championships: Shannan McCarthy-1992.

Doubles (Four Titles)1994 National Clay Courts: Tina Samara and Stacy Sheppard(def. Erica O’Neill/Jana Strnadova (Syracuse) 6-3, 6-7(2), 6-3)1994 National Indoors: Michelle Anderson and Angela Lettiere(def. Rebecca Jensen/Nora Koves (Kansas) 7-5, 6-1)1998 National Clay Courts: Vanessa Castellano and Marissa Catlin(def. Celeste Frey/Marianna Eberle (Ole Miss) 6-0, 6-2)1999 Rolex National Indoors: Vanessa Castellano and Marissa Catlin(def. Karen Goldstein/Vanessa Webb (Duke) 7-5, 6-3)

Grand Slam Doubles FinalistsNational Clay Courts: Samara/Sheppard-1993; Riviera All-American: McCarthy/Schefflin-1989, Samara/Sheppard-1994, Castellano/Catlin-1997 National Indoors: Anderson/Chauzu-1996; NCAA Championships: Anderson/Catlin-1997, Castel-lano/Catlin-1999, Catlin/Grey-2000; Gilchrist/Gullick-son-2012; Herring/Kowase-2014

Awards and HonorsHonda Award (3)

1984: Lisa Spain1994: Angela Lettiere1998: Marissa Catlin

National Player of the Year (1)1994: Angela Lettiere

National Senior of the Year (3)1990: Stacey Schefflin1992: Shannan McCarthy1994: Angela Lettiere

Collegiate All-Star Team (23)1992: Shannan McCarthy (S)1994: Angela Lettiere (S/D)1994: Michelle Anderson (D)1995: Tina Samara (D), Stacy Sheppard (D)1997: Michelle Anderson (D), Marissa Catlin (D)1998: Marissa Catlin (S)1999: Vanessa Castellano (D), Marissa Catlin (D)2000: Marissa Catlin (D), Lori Grey (D), Aarthi Venkatesan (S)2003: Lori Grey (D), Agata Cioroch (S/D)2004: Agata Cioroch (S)2005: Caroline Basu (D), Shadisha Robinson (D)2010: Chelsey Gullickson (S)2013: Kate Fuller (D), Silvia Garcia (D)2014: Lauren Herring (D), Maho Kowase (D)

USTA Collegiate Team (4)1998: Marissa Catlin 1999: Marissa Catlin2005: Shadisha Robinson2007: Natalie Frazier

National Player to Watch (4)1989: Shannan McCarthy1994: Angela Lettiere1998: Marissa Catlin2002: Agata Cioroch

National Rookie of the Year (2)1989: Shannan McCarthy2009: Chelsey Gullickson

NCAA Sportsmanship Award (1)2013: Maho Kowase

CoSIDA/GTE/Capital One Academic All-Americans (4)1988: Lianna Bebeau1990: Jill Waldman2013: Lauren Herring2014: Lauren Herring

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1)1988: Lianna Bebeau

Volvo Tennis All-America Scholars (1988-92) (4)1988: Lianna Bebeau1989: Amila Fetahagic1990: Jill Waldman1991: Caryn Moss

ITA AwardsITA All-Academic Team and Scholar-Athletes (21)

2003: Douglas Wink; 2005: Jitka Schonfelodva; 2006: Kelly Sandefer; 2008: Kelley Hyndman, Kelley Moore, Naoko Ueshima; 2009: Lara Fakhoury; 2011: Kelli Jordan, Maho Kowase; 2012: Kate Fuller, Lauren Herring, Alina Jerjomina, Kelli Jordan, Maho Kowase 2013: Kate Fuller, Lauren Herring, Maho Kowase, Makenzie Craft2014: Kate Fuller, Lauren Herring, Maho Kowase

Regional Senior of the Year (10)1989: Elizabeth Alexander1990: Stacey Schefflin1992: Shannan McCarthy1994: Angela Lettiere1995: Stacy Sheppard2000: Marissa Catlin2001: Aarthi Venkatesan2007: Natalie Frazier2012: Chelsey Gullickson2014: Maho Kowase

Regional Rookie of the Year (5)1989: Shannan McCarthy1991: Angela Lettiere2000: Lori Grey2009: Chelsey Gullickson2012: Lauren Herring

Regional Most Improved Senior (1)2014: Lilly Kimbell

Penn/ITA Player to Watch (4)1993: Anne Chauzu1994: Michelle Anderson2000: Aarthi Venkatesan2002: Agata Cioroch

ITA/Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship (2)2010: Cameron Ellis2014: Maho Kowase

ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Sportsmanship & Leadership (2)2011: Cameron Ellis2013: Kate Fuller

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SEC & UGA honorsSEC Honors

SEC Player of the Year (6)1994: Angela Lettiere1997: Michelle Anderson1998: Marissa Catlin1999: Vanessa Castellano2000: Aarthi Venkatesan2014: Lauren Herring

SEC Sportmanship Award (4)1991: Shannan McCarthy1992: Tonya Bogdonas1997: Michelle Anderson2013: Maho Kowase

SEC Freshman of the Year (4)2000: Lori Grey2007: Yvette Hyndman2009: Chelsey Gullickson2012: Lauren Herring

SEC Academic Honor Roll (85)1984: Jenny Thornton1985: Susan Green, Jenny Thornton1986: Lianna Bebeau, Susan Green, Jenny Thornton1987: Lianna Bebeau, Lisa Apanay1988: Elizabeth Alexander, Lisa Apanay, Lianna Bebeau, Jill Waldman1989: Elizabeth Alexander, Lisa Apanay, Amila Fetahagic, Stacey Schefflin, Jill Waldman1990: Shannan McCarthy, Shawn McCarthy, Caryn Moss, Stacey Schefflin, Jill Waldman1991: Shannan McCarthy, Maria Salsgard1992: Shannan McCarthy, Shawn McCarthy, Laura Kimel1994: Brooke Galardi, Marianna Land, Angela Lettiere, Lisa Salvatierra1995: Anne Chauzu, Lisa Salvatierra1996: Anne Chauzu, Kappy Kellett1997: Michelle Anderson, Kappy Kellett1998: Jessica Annest, Zoë Mellis1999: Zoë Mellis2000: Marissa Catlin, Esther Knox, Zoë Mellis2001: Christa Grey2002: Christa Grey2003: Tina Hojnik, Alexandra Smith2004: Agata Cioroch, Natalie Frazier, Jennifer Hodge, Jitka Schonfeldova, Alexandra Smith, Douglas Wink2005: Caroline Basu, Natalie Frazier, Jitka Schonfeldova, Evgenia Subbotina2006: Caroline Basu, Natalie Frazier, Kelly Sandefer2007: Natalie Frazier, Kelley Hyndman2008: Kelley Hyndman, Sara Lett, Kelley Moore, Naoko Ueshima2009: Lara Fakhoury, Naoko Ueshima2010: Cameron Ellis, Lara Fakhoury, Yvette Hyndman, Naoko Ueshima2011: Cameron Ellis, Kelli Jordan2012: Kate Fuller, Alina Jerjomina, Kelli Jordan, Maho Kowase

2013: Kate Fuller, Lauren Herring, Kelli Jordan, Maho Kowase2014: Kate Fuller, Lauren Herring, Maho Kowase

SEC FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (Began in ‘03) (12)2003: Jennifer Hodge, Douglas Wink2004: Natalie Frazier2006: Sara Lett2007: Naoko Ueshima2008: Cameron Ellis2011: Kate Fuller, Rachael Hart, Alina Jerjomina, Maho Kowase2012: Lauren Herring2013: Makenzie Craft

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM (Began in ‘04) (5)2004: Alexandra Smith2005-07: Natalie Frazier2008: Kelley Moore 2009-10: Cameron Ellis2011-14: Kate Fuller

All-SEC Honors (81)(Position/At-Large distinction occurred from 1991-2005)

1981: Lisa Spain1982: Leigh Shepard, Lisa Spain1983: Lisa Spain1984: Lisa Spain1986: Jane Cohodes1987: Alice Reen1989: Shannan McCarthy, Caryn Moss, Stacey Schefflin, Jill Waldman1990: Caryn Moss, Shannan McCarthy, Stacey Schefflin1991: Angela Lettiere (S), Shannan McCarthy1992: Shannan McCarthy, Shawn McCarthy, Stacy Sheppard1993: Anne Chauzu (D), Angela Lettiere (D), Stacy Sheppard1994: Michelle Anderson (S/D), Anne Chauzu (D), Brooke Galardi (S), Angela Lettiere (S/D), Lisa Salvatierra (D), Tina Samara (D), Stacy Sheppard (S/D)1995: Michelle Anderson (S/D), Anne Chauzu (S/D), Tina Samara (D), Stacy Sheppard (S/D)1998: Vanessa Castellano (D), Marissa Catlin (S/D), Aarthi Venkatesan (S/D), Jane Reid (D)1999: Vanessa Castellano (S&D), Marissa Catlin (D)2000: Marissa Catlin (S&D), Lori Grey (D), Esther Knox (S), Anne Nguyen (S), Aarthi Venkatesan (S)2001: Agata Cioroch (S)2002: Agata Cioroch and Lori Grey (D), Tina Hojnik and Mariel Verban (D)2003: Agata Cioroch (D), Lori Grey (D), Tina Hojnik (D), Douglas Wink (D)2004: Jitka Schonfeldova (S), Alexandra Smith (S), Douglas Wink (D), Natalie Frazier (D)2005: Caroline Basu (D), Shadisha Robinson (D)2006: Caroline Basu, Natalie Frazier2007: Natalie Frazier, Monika Dancevic, Yvette Hyndman

2008: Monika Dancevic, Yvette Hyndman2009: Moika Dancevic, Chelsey Gullickson, Nadja Gilchrist2010: Nadja Gilchrist, Chelsey Gullickson 2011: Chelsey Gullickson, Maho Kowase2012: Lauren Herring, Chelsey Gullickson, Maho Kowase 2013: Lauren Herring, Maho Kowase2014: Silvia Garcia, Lauren Herring, Maho Kowase

UGA Academic HonorsUGA Scholar Athlete Award

(Highest GPA on team for a full academic year)1976-78: Tina Price1978-81: Susan Boyett1982-83: Anne M. Sussman1984: Lynn Morgan1985-88: Lianna Bebeau1989: Amila Fetahagic1990: Jill Waldman1991-92: Laura Kimel1993-94: Brooke Galardi1995-96: Anne Chauzu1997: Michelle Anderson1998-2000: Zoë Mellis2001-02: Alexandra Smith2003-04: Douglas Wink2005: Jitka Schonfeldova2006-07: Natalie Frazier2008: Naoko Ueshima2009: Lara Fakhoury2010: Naoko Ueshima2011: Kelli Jordan2012: Kelli Jordan2013: Lauren Herring2014: Lauren Herring

UGA Lewis Leadership Award (5)(UGA student-athlete who embodies education, motiva-

tion, discipline, positive attitude and who seeks the good of the group above personal gain)

1989: Lisa Apanay1992: Tony Bogdonas1994: Angela Lettiere1999: Jane Reid2001: Christa Grey

UGA Outstanding Achievement Award (6)(UGA student-athletes who excelled in the classroom or

in their sport)1978: Tina Price (Athletics)1981: Susan Boyett (Academics) 1982: Susan Dadriu (Academics)1983: Lisa Spain (Athletics)1988: Lianna Bebeau (Academics)1994: Angela Lettiere (Athletics)

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All-American: 1988• All-America honors in doubles with Stacey Schefflin • In 1989, became first women’s tennis player in Georgia history to win the prestigious UGA Lewis Leadership Award• Career Record: 83-39 (S); 77-26 (D)

All-American: 1994-97• Member of the 1994 NCAA Championship team, USTA National Team Indoor champions in 1994 and 1995• Georgia’s first-ever four-time All-American in doubles• No. 1 final doubles ranking with Angela Lettiere in 1994 • In 1997 became first player in league history to earn SEC Player of the Year, MVP of the SEC Tournament and SEC Sportsmanship Award• Member of the 1994 and 1997 Rolex All-Star Team

• Career Record: 127-51 (S); 82-17 (D)

All-American: 2005• All-America honors in doubles with Shadisha RobinsonDuo set school record with a 28-4 record• Final national ranking of No. 1 in 2005• Career Record: 23-9 (S); 29-4 (D)

All-American: 1998-99• Four-time All-American and part of the greatest doubles duo in school history with Marissa Catlin; Duo went 26-2 in 1999, won two collegiate Grand Slam events, and reached the finals in two others. • No. 1 final doubles ranking with Catlin in 1999• 1999 SEC Player of the Year• Reached semifinals of the 1999 NCAAs in singles

• Played first two seasons at the University of Montana• Career Record: 130-31 (S); 70-14 (D)

All-American: 1997-2000• Seven-time All-American who was ember of the 2000 NCAA Championship team• Inducted into the UGA Circle of Honor in 2013• First UGA player to earn singles and doubles All-America honors in her first three seasons. • Two-time member of USA Tennis Collegiate Team and Rolex All-Star Team• With Vanessa Castellano, went 26-2 in 1999, won two collegiate

Grand Slams, and reached the finals in two others.• No. 1 final doubles in 1999 and 2000 with Lori Grey and Vanessa Castellano, respectively• No. 1 final singles ranking in 1998• Career Record: 123-29 (S); 93-16 (D)

All-American: 1993, ’95-’96• Member of the 1994 NCAA Championship team, USTA National Team Indoor champions in 1994 and 1995•Paired with Michelle Anderson and finished the 1995 and 1996 season ranked in the top ten• Two-time Scholar-Athlete Award winner• Career Record: 106-59 (S); 61-22 (D)

All-American: 2002-04• Member of the 2002 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship, 2002 SEC Champions, 2001 SEC Tournament champions• 2003-04 ITA All-Star Team• Preseason No. 1 ITA Ranking in Singles in 2003• Won 2002 ITA National Indoor Singles title and 2003 ITA National Indoor Singles title

• No. 1 ITA Final Doubles Ranking with Lori Grey (2003); No. 2 in Singles (2003) • 2002 ITA National Player to Watch• Set a school record by winning her first 33 singles matches (26-0 as a freshman); Ranked No. 1 in singles and doubles during junior year• Final 2004 ITA Ranking No. 12 in singles and No. 9 in doubles• Career Record: 126-22 (S); 95-42 (D)

All-American: 2007• Member of the 2007 SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Championship teams• 2007 ITA South Region Senior Player of the Year• 2007 SEC Tournament MVP• No. 5 final singles ranking in 2007• Member of 2007 USTA Summer Collegiate and Pan-Am Games Teams• Two-time First-Team All-SEC

• Member of multiple SEC Honor Roll and SEC Good Works Teams• Career Record: 115-45 (S); 93-29 (D)

Caroline Basu - Wolfsburg, Germany

Vanessa Castellano - Barcelona, Spain

Marissa Catlin - Clearwater, Fla.

Agata Cioroch - Warsaw, Poland

Natalie Frazier - Riverdale, Ga.

All-American: 2011, 2013• Member of the 2011-13 teams that advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. • In 2011, earned All-America honors in doubles with Chelsey Gullickson; the pair reached the NCAA quarterfinals and finished with a 17-6 mark and #8 final ranking• In 2013, earned All-America honors in doubles with Silvia Garcia; the pair reached the NCAA quarterfinals and finished 26-4 and #2

final ranking.• All-SEC 2nd Team in 2012 as team went 24-5 and finished season ranked No. 6. Named to NCAA All-Tournament Team at No. 1 doubles with Nadja Gilchrist• Current Three-Year Record: 76-30 (S); 96-36 (D)

Kate Fuller - Suwanee, Ga.

Lisa Apany - Morrow, Ga.

Michelle Anderson - Pretoria, South Africa Anne Chauzu - Linas, France

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All-American: 2009-10, ’12• Member of the 2009 SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Championship team that advanced to the NCAA Final Four and ended the year ranked No. 3 • Earned All-America status in doubles three times with Chelsey Gullickson, including reaching the NCAA Doubles finals in 2012• First freshmen duo in UGA history to play #1 doubles in the lineup• Holds the school record for career wins as a duo with Chelsey Gullickson (64)

• Member of All-SEC and NCAA All-Tournament Teams• Career Record: 93-46 (S); 101-36 (D)

Nadja Gilchrist - Webster, N.Y.

All-American: 1991, ’93-’94• Member of the 1994 NCAA and USTA National Team Indoor championship team• In 1994, was NCAA Singles Champion, Honda Award winner, and Player of the Year by Tennis Magazine; Was also the National Senior of the Year and SEC Player of the Year.• One of only two players in history to play in three consecutive Grand Slam Finals in one season

• Captured school’s first-ever Grand Slam doubles title with Michelle Anderson• No. 1 final Doubles Ranking with Michelle Anderson in 1994• Career Record: 110-46 (S); 49-7 (D)

Angela Lettiere - Vero Beach, Fla.

All-American: 2000-01, 2003• Member of the 2000 NCAA Championship Team and 2002 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship Team, as well as the 2001 and 2002 SEC Championship Teams• Member of the ITA All-Star Team in 2000 and 2003• Third player in school history to be named All-American in singles and doubles as a freshman• No. 1 final doubles ranking in 2000 (Catlin) and 2003 (Cioroch)

• As a freshman, was 2000 SEC Freshman of the Year and ITA Rookie Region Player of the Year• 2000 Bill Talbert Junior Sportsmanship Award• Career Record: 105-52 (S); 89-38 (D)

Lori Grey - Seminole, Fla.

All-American: 2007• Member of the 2007 SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Championship teams, 2008 SEC Tournament Champions, 2009 SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Champions• Earned All-America status in doubles with partner Darya Ivanov; the pair finished 2007 ranked 10th nationally• 2007 SEC Freshman of the Year• 2007, 2008 & 2010 first-team All-SEC; 2009 All-SEC second team

• Career Record: 87-64 (S); 96-54 (D)

Yvette Hyndman - Bradenton, Fla.

All-American: 2007• Member of the 2007 SEC Championship Team• Earned All-America status in doubles with partner Yvette Hyndman; the pair finished 2007 ranked 10th nationally.• Two-time All-SEC• Two-time All-Conference USA at Tulane before transferring to Georgia her junior year

• Georgia Record: 54-23 (S); 59-19 (D)• Career Record: 99-38 (S); 91-41 (D)

Darya Ivanov - Adelaide, Australia

All-American: 2009-12• First eight-time All-American in Georgia tennis history (women or men), School Record 230 Career Wins• 2011 All-American in singles and doubles with Kate Fuller • 2010 NCAA Singles Champion, won the title in Athens, ended year 30-8 and final singles ranking of #6, ranked as high as #2 during the season, finalist at ITA All-American event

• 2010 US Open Main Draw participant in singles and doubles; reached 2nd round in doubles• Member of the 2009 SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Championship team that reached the NCAA Final Four and had a No. 3 ranking • 2009 ITA National Rookie of the Year, tying a school record with 69 combined wins in singles and doubles, Final ITA singles ranking of #6 and NCAA semifinalist with a 43-10 record; Also tied mark with 69 combined wins as a senior in 2012• Earned All-America status in singles and in doubles with freshman Nadja Gilchrist; the pair finished 2009 ranked 7th nationally with a 13-5 record including 11-4 versus ranked opponents; First freshmen duo in UGA history to play #1 doubles in the lineup; Went 25-7 with Gullickson in 2010, duo reached NCAA semifinals and final ranking of #6• 2009-12 First-team All-SEC; 2012 ITA Southeast Region Senior of the Year• 2009 SEC All-Freshmen Team, SEC Freshman of the Year• 2009-12 NCAA singles and doubles participant; ’10 Singles Champion, ’12 Doubles finalist with Gilchrist; Set Georgia Career Record for Duo with 64 wins• 2009 NCAA All-Tournament Team at No. 1 singles• Career Record: 124-34 (S); 106-42 (D)

Chelsey Gullickson - Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

All-American: 2013-14• Advanced to the quarterfinals in singles at the 2014 NCAA Championships with wins over Northwestern and Stanford opposition• Went 37-8 in singles and 27-6 in doubles while helping Georgia to an NCAA quarterfinals berth and a final ranking of No. 4 in 2014• Won the 2013 ITA Southeast Region singles title and finished the season ranked No. 13 in singles• 2014 SEC Tournament MVP, SEC All-Tournament Team member,

and First Team All-SEC• Went 26-4 in doubles, helping Georgia to an NCAA quarterfinals berth and a final ranking of No. 5 in 2013• Entered the 2013 NCAA Tournament with Kate Fuller as the top-ranked doubles tandem• Named to the 2013 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team with Fuller and was also named to the SEC All-Freshman Team• Career Record: 61-12 (S); 53-10 (D)

Silvia Garcia - Madrid, Spain

All-American: 2014• Advanced to the doubles finals at the 2014 NCAA Championships• Posted a 38-7 record in doubles, including a 15-3 record alongside Lauren Herring on the No. 1 court• Was 16-5 against nationally ranked opponents• Teamed with Herring to secure the most single season doubles wins by a doubles team in school history (36)

• Finished second in UGA career doubles victories (112)• Career Record: 133-36 (S); 112-27 (D)

Maho Kowase - Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

All-American: 2013-14• 2014 SEC Player of the Year• Posted a singles record of 31-6 and a doubles record of 36-7 in 2014 as she helped the team reach the NCAA quarterfinals and advanced to the doubles final alongside Maho Kowase• Named First Team All-SEC in 2013 and 2014• Three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and three-time

recipient of the ITA Scholar Athlete Award.• Member of the 2014 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team• Went 38-7 in singles, helping Georgia to an NCAA quarterfinals berth and a final ranking of No. 5 in 2013• 2012 SEC Freshman of the Year and ITA Southeast Rookie of the Year• Career Record: 98-21 (S); 93-29 (D)

Lauren Herring - Greenville, N.C.

All-American: 1999-2000• Member of the 2000 NCAA Championship Team• Reached a career-high No. 2 ranking, finished up No. 11 in 2000• SEC Academic Honor Roll• Played first two seasons at the Univ. of California• Georgia Record: 69-21 (S); 38-12 (D)• Career Record: 105-45 (S); 71-26 (D)

Esther Knox - Sydney, Australia

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All-American: 1989-90• Two-time All-SEC, Academic All-SEC, Dean’s List • Finalist at the 1990 DuPont National Clay Courts• 1989 SEC No. 3 singles and doubles champion• Career Record: 88-27 (S); 38-5 (D)

All-American: 2001• Member of the 2000 NCAA Championship Team• Member of the 2002 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Champion-ship, 2002 SEC Champions and 2001 SEC Tournament champions• 2000 ITA South Regional singles champion• 2001 SEC Coaches Classic singles champion• Career Record: 116-37 (S); 42-36 (D)

All-American: 2004-05• Doubles All-American with Agata Cioroch in 2004• Semifinalist at ITA All-American and National Indoors • Earned All-America honors in doubles with Caroline Basu as duo set school record with a 28-4 record• Final national ranking of No. 1 in 2005• Career Record: 66-28 (S); 65-14 (D)

All-American: 1994-95• Member of the 1994 NCAA Championship Team, USTA National Team Indoor champions in 1994 and 1995• No. 1 final doubles ranking with Stacy Sheppard in 1995 • Rolex All-Star Team after a 26-6 season, winning the SkyTel Clay Court Championships and NCAA semifinalists • Won ITA Summer Circuit’s “triple crown” by winning the singles,

doubles, and mixed doubles titles• Played on Norway’s Federation Cup Team• Career Record: 118-43 (S); 67-18 (D)

All-American: 1988-90• Ranks second in school history with 133 singles wins• Ranks second in school history with 86 career doubles victories• In 1989, joined Shannan McCarthy as the first players in UGA history as All-American in singles and doubles•1990 Regional and National Senior-of-the-Year• Career Record: 133-41 (S); 86-26 (D)

All-American: 1992,’94-’95• Member of the 1994 NCAA Championship Team, USTA National Team Indoor champions in 1994 and 1995• No. 1 final doubles ranking with Tina Samara in 1995 • Rolex All-Star Team after a 26-6 season, winning the SkyTel Clay Court Championships and NCAA semifinalists• 1995 NCAA semifinalist in singles and doubles

• Career Record: 123-55 (S); 69-21 (D)

All-American: 1981-84• 1984 NCAA Singles Champion• Honda Broderick Award for Tennis• First All-American in the history of women’s tennis at UGA• SEC Champion in 1983 and 1984 • Member of National Amateur Team, Federation Team• Career Record: 123-21 (S); 73-31 (D)

All-American: 1999-2001• Member of the 2001 SEC Tournament Championship Team• Limited action as a senior due to injury but posted impressive victory over Stanford’s Laura Granville at USTA/ITA National Team Indoors and snapping her record 65-match winning streak• Member of the 2000 NCAA Championship Team, with key win over Stanford’s Marissa Irvin, ranked No. 1 in college and No. 78

on the WTA tour, in the finals• No. 3 final singles ranking in 2000• Named 2000 SEC Player of the Year, All-SEC• 2000 NCAA singles semifinalist• Career Record: 111-40 (S); 64-19 (D)

All-American: 1999 (Wake Forest), 2001 (Georgia)• Member of the 2001 SEC Tournament Championship Team• 2001 SEC Tournament MVP• Transferred to Georgia and began playing in February of 2001, finished year ranked No. 13• 1998 All-ACC and ACC Rookie of the Year (Wake Forest)• Georgia Record: 30-17 (S); 32-12 (D)

• Career Record: 103-46 (S); 66-31 (D)

Caryn Moss - Pembroke Pines, Fla.

Anne Nguyen - Lancaster, Penn.

Shadisha Robinson - South Ozone Park, N.Y.

Tina Samara - Laurel Hollow, N.Y.

Stacey Schefflin - Charlotte, N.C.

Stacy Sheppard - Loganville, Ga.

Lisa Spain - Moultrie, Ga.

Aarthi Venkatesan - Brisbane, Australia

Mariel Verban - Bloomington, Ill.

Georgia All-American Totals8 Chelsey Gullickson: 2009-12 (S&D)7 Marissa Catlin: 1997-’99 (S&D), 2000 (D)7 Shannan McCarthy: 1989-91 (S&D), ’92 (S)5 Aarthi Venkatesan: 1999 (S), 2000-2001(S&D)5 Michelle Anderson: 1994-96 (D), ’97 (S&D)5 Stacey Schefflin: 1988 (D); ’89-’90 (S&D)5 Agata Cioroch: 2002 (S), 2003 (S&D), 2004 (S&D)4 Lori Grey: 2000 (S&D), 2001 (D), 2003 (D)4 Vanessa Castellano: 1998-99 (S&D)4 Stacy Sheppard: 1992, ’94 (D), ’95 (S&D)4 Angela Lettiere: 1991, ’93 (D), ’94 (S&D)4 Lisa Spain: 1981-84 (S)3 Nadja Gilchrist: 2009-10, ’12 (D)3 Lauren Herring: 2013 (S), 2014 (S&D)3 Shadisha Robinson: 2004 (D), ’05 (S&D)3 Esther Knox: 1999 (S), 2000 (S&D)3 Anne Chauzu: 1993, ’95-’96 (D)2 Mariel Verban: 2001 (S) {1999-Singles at Wake Forest}2 Tina Samara: 1994, ’95 (D)2 Shawn McCarthy: 1992 (S&D)2 Caryn Moss: 1989, ’90 (S)2 Kate Fuller: 2011 (D)2 Silvia Garcia: 2013 (D), 2014 (S)1 Natalie Frazier: 2007 (S); Yvette Hyndman: 2007 (D); Darya Ivanov: 2007 (D); Caroline Basu: 2005 (D); Anne Nguyen: 2001 (S); Lisa Apanay: 1988 (D); Maho Kowase: 2014 (D)Most All-Americans In One Year: 4 (1994, ’99, 2000, ’01); 3 (1989, ’90, ’92, ’95, ’05, ‘07, ‘13, ‘14); 2 (1988, ’91, ’93, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’09); 1 (1981, ’82, ’83, ’84, 2002)

All-American: 1992• Improved each year including All-America honors as a senior• Final 1992 ranking of #29 in singles and #15 in doubles• Academic All-SEC and All-SEC • Career Record: 106-37 (S); 49-17 (D)

Shawn McCarthy - Alpharetta, Ga.

All-American: 1989-92• Seven-time All-American who is winningest player in Georgia tennis history with 150 victories• 1992 ITA National Senior-of-the-Year • 1992 NCAA singles finalist • 1989 ITA National Rookie-of-the-Year and Player-to-Watch• Three-time Academic All-SEC selection

• Career Record: 150-34 (S); 67-16 (D)

Shannan McCarthy - Alpharetta, Ga.

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- A -Elizabeth Alexander (1988-89) Columbus, OhioLaurie Allen (1980) Dunwoody, Ga.Ellen Alsobrook (1981) Decatur, Ga.Michelle Anderson (1994-97) Pretoria, S. AfricaAlexandra Anghelescu (2011) Johns Creek, Ga.Jessica Annest (1997-98) Atlanta, Ga.Lisa Apanay (1986-89) Morrow, Ga.

- B -Kelly Baskin (1996-97, ’99-00) Marietta, Ga.Caroline Basu (2005-06) Wolfsburg, GermanyLianna Bebeau (1985-88) Decatur, Ga.Chris Belasco (1981) Atlanta, Ga.Tonya Bogdonas (1989-92) Rockford, Ill.Susan Boyett (1979-80) Coral Gables, Fla.Caroline Brinson (2014) New Orleans, La.Sherri Byrd (1979-81) Belton, S.C.

- C -Vanessa Castellano (1998-99) Barcelona, SpainMarissa Catlin (1997-00) Clearwater, Fla.Anne Chauzu (1993-96) Linas, FranceAgata Cioroch (2001-04) Warsaw, PolandNancy Cohen (1980-82) Miami, Fla.Jane Cohodes (1985-88) Bexley, OhioKelly Coleman (1986) Toledo, OhioMakenzie Craft (2013) Frisco, TexasPam Crews (1975-76) unknown

- D -Monika Dancevic (2007-09) Thorold, Ontario, Canada

- E -Cameron Ellis (2008-11) Roswell, Ga.Adrienne Elsberry (2007-08) Athens, Ga.

- F -Lara Fakhoury (2007, ’09-10) Tampa, Fla.Lu Fendig (1976-77) St. Simons, Ga.Amila Fetahagic (1988-89) Zenica, YugoslaviaJennifer Fisher (1982-83) Framingham, Mass.Wright Floyd (1988) Atlanta, Ga.Natalie Frazier (2004-07) Riverdale, Ga.Laurie Friedland (1985-88) Miami, Fla.Kate Fuller (2011-14) Suwanee, Ga.

- G -Brooke Galardi (1993-95) LaJolla, Calif.Silvia Garcia (2013-14) Madrid, SpainNancy Gates (1979) Rome, Ga.Kathy George (1977) Anniston, Ala.Nadja Gilchrist (2009-12) Webster, N.Y.Marshall Graham (1984) Reidsville, N.C.Sue Green (1984-86) Kalamazoo, Mich.Christa Grey (1998-01) Seminole, Fla.Lori Grey (2000-03) Seminole, Fla.Dana Grubbs (1979-80) Jacksonville, Fla.Chelsey Gullickson (2009-12) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

- H -Rachael Hart (2011) Alpharetta, Ga.Lauren Herring (2012-14) Greenville, N.C.Dot Higgins (1981-83) Rome, Ga.Jennifer Hodge (2003-04) Athens, Ga.

Tina Hojnik (2001-03) Maribor, SloveniaLuAnn Howard (1975) Atlanta, Ga.Kelley Hyndman (2005-08) Bradenton, Fla.Yvette Hyndman (2007-10) Bradenton, Fla.

- I -Darya Ivanov (2006-07) Adelaide, Australia

- J -Susan Jackson (1975-77) Charlotte, N.C.Alina Jerjomina (2011-12) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Kelli Jordan (2010-12) Tifton, Ga.

- K -Jennifer Kalnitsky (1992) Kanata, OntarioJaime Kaplan (1980-81) Macon, Ga.Wendi Kaplan (1988) Atlanta, Ga.Maxxine Kaufman (1982-84) Miami Beach, Fla.Kappy Kellett (1995-97) Atlanta, Ga.Lilly Kimbell (2011-14) New Braunfels, TexasLaura Kimel (1991-92) Winter Park, Fla.Mia King (2013-14) Charlotte, N.C.Esther Knox (1999-00) Sydney, AustraliaMaho Kowase (2011-14) Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

- L -Marianna Land (1993-95) Atlanta, Ga.Sara Lett (2008) Indianapolis, Ind.Angela Lettiere (1991-94) Vero Beach, Fla.Donna Little (1981) Charlotte, N.C.Julie Lumpkin (1979-80) Columbus, Ga.

- M -Chris Marshburn (1975-77) unknownMargaret Martin (1978-79) Gainesville, Ga.Jeanette Mattsson (2002) Osthammar, Sweden Shannan McCarthy (1989-92) Alpharetta, Ga.Shawn McCarthy (1989-92) Alpharetta, Ga.Janet McClelland (1977-80) Waycross, Ga.Barbara McKinley (1977) Atlanta, Ga.Zoë Mellis (1997-2000) Essex, EnglandMelanie Mercer (1985-87) Lookout Mtn, Tenn.Holly Mills (1981) Sarasota, Fla.Kelley Moore (2008) Duluth, Ga.Lynn Morgan (1983-85) Midlothian, Va.Caryn Moss (1989-91) Pem. Pines, Fla.

- N -Anne Nguyen (2000-03) Lancaster, Penn.

- O -Ayaka Okuno (2013) Osaka, Japan

- P -Tina Price (1975-77) Dublin, Ga.

- R -Alice Reen (1984-87) Orlando, Fla.Adele Reid (1981) Charlotte, N.C.Jane Reid (1995-96, ’98-99) Marietta, Ga.Shadisha Robinson (2004-06) S. Ozone Park, N.Y.Lauren Rose (1997-98) Toledo, Ohio

- S -Maria Salsgard (1990-92) Halmstad, SwedenTina Samara (1993-96) Laurel Hollow, N.Y.Dolores Sanchez (1978-79) Augusta, Ga.Susan Sadri (1981-82) Charlotte, N.C.Lisa Salvatierra (1993-95) San Francisco, Ca.Stacey Schefflin (1987-90) Matthews, N.C.Jitka Schonfeldova (2004-05) Prague, Czech Rep.Lorri Seals (1983) Tyrone, Ga.Leigh Shepherd (1980-82) Newton, N.C.Stacy Sheppard (1992-95) Loganville, Ga.Anastasiya Shevchenko (2005) Barcelona, SpainMary Lynne Smisson (1979-80) Columbus, Ga.Alexandra Smith (2001-04) Marietta, Ga.Debi Snelling (1975-77) Atlanta, Ga.Laura Snelling (1983) Atlanta, Ga.Lisa Spain (1981-84) Moultrie, Ga.Evgenia Subbotina (2003-06) Minsk, BelarusAnne Sussman (1980-81) Augusta, Ga.

- T -Jenny Thornton (1983-86) Dublin, IrelandFrances Turner (1983-86) Pensecola, Fla.

- U -Naoko Ueshima (2007-10) Nishinomiya, Japan

- V -Aarthi Venkatesan (1998-01) Brisbane, Australia Mariel Verban (2001-02) Bloomington, Ill.

- W -Jill Waldman (1987-90) Charleston, S.C.Nadine van de Walle (1995-98) Huissen, HollandPaula Westmoreland (1979-80) Griffin, Ga.Douglas Wink (2003-04) Greensboro, N.C.

- Y -Hollye Yermovsky (1977) Waycross, Ga.Cathy Young (1977) Kennesaw, Ga.Terri Ysseldyke (1977) Marietta, Ga.

In 2009, several Bulldog letterwinners returned for a reunion including (r-l): Kelly Baskin, Agata Cioroch, Lori Grey, Christa Grey, Kelley Hyndman, Marianna Land, Anne Nguyen, Evgenia Subbotina and Mariel Verban

Chelsey Gullickson, Lauren Herring, Nadja Gilchrist and Maho Kowase at the 2012 NCAA Welcome Brunch.

LETTERWINNERS

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Last Last Series First UGA Opp.School Record Mtg. Win WinAgnes Scott 2-0 1975 1984 -------Alabama 40-3 1975 2014 2014UAB 1-0 1987 1987 -------Arizona 1-0 1993 1993 -------Arizona State 3-1 1987 2013 1997Arkansas 26-3 1983 2014 2008Auburn 50-6 1974 2014 2007Baylor 8-2 1986 2009 2008Boise State 1-0 2009 2009 -------Boston College 1-0 1991 1991 -------Brenau 4-0 1977 1979 -------Butler 1-0 2011 2011 ------BYU 7-1 1987 2002 1996California 10-7 1982 2013 2014Central Florida 1-0 1999 1999 -------Chattanooga 1-1 1984 1990 1988Clemson 27-19 1976 2014 2010Coast. Carolina 1-0 2001 2001 -------College of Charleston 8-5 1976 2012 1979Columbia 1-0 2013 2013 -------Dartmouth 1-0 2002 2002 -------Duke 12-12 1977 2001 2012Eastern Kentucky 1-0 1985 1985 -------East Tenn. State 2-0 2007 2008 -------Elon 2-0 2014 2014 -------Emmanuel 1-0 2002 2002 -------Emory 8-0 1977 1987 -------Flagler 1-0 1976 1976 -------Florida 15-45 1977 2014 2014Fla. International 2-0 2012 2012 -------Florida State 9-10 1976 2014 1985Fresno State 1-0 2004 2004 -------Furman 17-1 1974 2014 1974Ga. College 3-0 1974 1976 -------Ga. Southern 16-1 1974 2007 1974Ga. State 16-0 1977 2013 -------Ga. Tech 22-4 1984 2014 2010Harvard 3-1 1988 2010 2006Hawaii 1-0 1996 1996 -------Houston 1-2 1986 1987 1986Illinois 1-0 1985 1985 -------Illinois State 2-0 1982 2003 -------Indiana 8-1 1983 2006 1985Iowa 1-0 1980 1980 -------James Madison 1-0 1984 1984 -------Kansas 5-0 1989 1997 -------Kansas State 1-0 2012 2012 -------Kentucky 32-10 1980 2014 2006Long Beach 1-0 1987 1987 -------LSU 38-4 1975 2014 1985Marist 1-0 2011 2011 ------Marshall 2-0 2006 2009 -------UMBC 1-0 2003 2003 -------

Last Last Series First UGA Opp.School Record Mtg. Win WinMemphis 4-0 1981 2012 -------Mercer 6-0 1976 1981 -------Miami 7-5 1979 2014 2010Michigan 2-0 1982 2012 -------Michigan State 2-0 1980 1986 -------Mid. Tenn. St. 4-0 1998 2002 -------Minnesota 2-0 1987 1993 -------Mississippi 36-8 1982 2014 2010Miss. State 36-0 1981 2014 -------Miss. Univ. of Women 2-0 1977 1981 -------Missouri 3-0 2012 2014 -------New Mexico 1-0 1989 1989 -------North Carolina 4-8 1978 2004 2014Northeast La. 3-0 1984 1992 -------Northwestern 3-4 1985 2005 2009 Notre Dame 7-0 1993 2013 -------Ohio State 2-0 1983 2000 -------Oklahoma 2-0 1983 1984 -------Oklahoma State 7-5 1982 1992 1986Peace College 1-0 1982 1982 -------Pepperdine 3-0 1987 1992 -------Presbyterian 2-0 1979 1980 -------Princeton 0-1 1977 ------- 1977Purdue 1-0 1984 1984 -------Quinnipiac 1-0 2005 2005 -------Rice 1-0 1986 1986 ------Rollins 2-3 1978 1985 1983Samford 1-0 2004 2004 -------San Diego 1-0 1987 1987 -------San Diego State 0-2 1987 1987 -------Univ. of South 2-0 1974 1974 -------Shorter 2-0 1977 1978 -------South Alabama 7-1 1979 2002 1986South Carolina 44-15 1974 2014 2010S.C. State 2-0 2007 2009 -------USC-Buford 1-0 1978 1978 -------USC-Charleston 1-0 1985 1985 -------South Florida 6-5 1980 2010 1985Southern California 9-1 1989 2014 2003SMU 2-2 1984 1990 1988Stanford 3-20 1987 2002 2013Tennessee 42-9 1976 2014 2011Texas 13-3 1988 2013 1994Texas A&M 9-0 1986 2014 -------TCU 3-3 1984 2004 1986 Tift 3-0 1975 1976 -----Trinity 3-2 1985 1989 1986Troy 1-0 2012 2012 -------UCLA 7-4 1988 2009 2013UNLV 4-0 1994 1999 -------USIA 1-0 1989 1989 -------Utah 4-0 1988 1990 -------Valdosta State 5-0 1979 1982 -------

Silvia Garcia

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Vanderbilt 29-8 1983 2013 2006Virginia 1-0 1980 1980 -------VCU 1-0 2011 2011 ------Virginia Tech 2-0 1990 2010 -------Wake Forest 6-3 1978 2003 1996West Georgia 1-0 1984 1984 -------Wichita State 2-0 2005 2008 -------William & Mary 9-2 1986 2010 1997Winthrop 4-0 2002 2013 -------Wisconsin 2-0 1986 2001 -------Yale 2-0 2008 2011 -------

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Year Record (*) SEC Head Coach 1974 8-4 -- Jane Kuykendoll1975 14-0 -- Jane Kuykendoll1976 16-2 -- Jane Kuykendoll1977 17-10 -- Jane Kuykendoll1978 10-19 -- Greg McGarity 1979 15-10 -- Greg McGarity1980 15-6 3-1 (4th) Greg McGarity1981 11-9 2-2 (3rd) Greg McGarity1982 22-9 5-2 (3rd) Lee Myers1983 18-5 (18th) 11-1 (1st) Lee Myers1984 18-9 7-2 (3rd) Cissie Donigan1985 16-20 7-4 (3rd) Cissie Donigan1986 20-9 (22nd) 7-2 (3rd) Jeff Wallace1987 26-5 (6th) 7-2 (3rd) Jeff Wallace1988 22-7 (7th) 7-3 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1989 24-4 (4th) 8-1 (1st) Jeff Wallace1990 23-4 (6th) 11-1 (T1st) Jeff Wallace1991 25-5 (4th) 10-2 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1992 22-6 (5th) 12-2 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1993 20-6 (7th) 11-3 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1994 27-2 (1st) 14-0 (1st) Jeff Wallace1995 23-4 (3rd) 12-2 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1996 13-14 (14th) 6-8 (7th) Jeff Wallace1997 18-5 (6th) 11-3 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1998 21-5 (4th) 11-3 (2nd) Jeff Wallace1999 24-4 (5th) 11-2 (3rd) Jeff Wallace2000 27-2 (1st) 11-0 (1st) Jeff Wallace2001 23-5 (5th) 8-3 (4th) Jeff Wallace2002 26-2 (3rd) 11-0 (1st) Jeff Wallace2003 19-5 (7th) 9-2 (T2nd) Jeff Wallace2004 20-5 (7th) 9-2 (3rd) Jeff Wallace2005 18-8 (9th) 7-4 (4th) Jeff Wallace2006 13-10 (25th) 8-3 (T3rd) Jeff Wallace2007 24-2 (4th) 10-1 (1st) Jeff Wallace2008 22-5 (8th) 9-2 (2nd) Jeff Wallace2009 27-3 (3rd) 10-1 (1st) Jeff Wallace2010 13-10 (18th) 8-3 (T2nd) Jeff Wallace2011 19-5 (8th) 9-2 (T2nd) Jeff Wallace2012 24-5 (6th) 9-2 (2nd) Jeff Wallace2013 24-4 (5th) 12-1 (T1st) Jeff Wallace 2014 24-5 (4th) 11-2 (T2nd) Jeff Wallace*(Final ITCA/ITA Ranking)

ANNUAL TEAM RECORDSCumulative Record: 811-258 (.759), 41seasons

Cissie DoniganJeff Wallace Greg McGarityLee Myers

1974 (8-4) {sites not available)Univ. South W, 6-3S. Carolina L, 5-4Ga. Southern W, 8-1Furman L, 6-3Ga. College W, 8-1Emory W, 5-4Univ. South W, 9-0Ga. Southern L, 6-3Furman L, 6-3S.Carolina—forfeit W, 9-0Emory W, 8-1Auburn W, 6-3

1975 (14-0) {sites not available)Valdosta St. W, 9-0UT-Chatt. W, 5-3Tift W, 9-0Auburn W, 9-0Alabama W12-LSU W10-Furman W, 7-2Tift W, 8-1Ga. College W, 9-0Emory W, 8-1Agnes Scot W, 9-0Ga. Southern W, 9-0Emory W, 7-2Furman W, 7-2

1976 (16-2) {sites not available)Clemson W, 8-1College of Charleston W, 7-2Auburn W, 8-1Flagler W, 8-1Clemson W, 8-1College of Charleston W, 8-1Mercer W, 9-0Florida State L, 7-2Auburn L, 6-3Ga. College W, 9-0Furman W, 8-1

Tift W, 9-0Ga. College W, 9-0Emory W, 9-0Tennessee W, 7-2Emory W, 8-1Furman W, 8-1Auburn W, 7-2

1977 (17-10) {sites not available)North Carolina L, 8-1Duke L, 8-1Furman W, 6-3Ms.Univ.-Women W, 7-2Florida L, 9-0LSU L, 8-1Alabama L, 7-2Auburn W, 8-1Clemson L, 6-3College of Charleston L, 5-4Princeton L, 9-0Ga. Southern W, 9-0Ga. State W, 9-0Clemson L, 5-4Mercer W, 8-1Auburn W, 5-4Furman W, 7-1College Charleston W, 7-2S. Carolina L, 6-3Emory W, 9-0Brenau W, 9-0Furman W, 7-2Emory W, 9-0Ga. State W, 8-1Shorter W, 8-1Brenau W, 9-0Auburn W, 5-4

1978 (10-19)Wake Forest L, 6-3Clemson L, 8-1LSU L, 9-0at Fla. State L, 7-2at Auburn L, 7-2at Furman W, 9-0

annual results

Georgia Coaches Career Records

(1986-present)Record: 631-155

> Two NCAA Team National Championships> Three National Indoor Team Titles> Eight Regular Season SEC Championships> Six SEC Tournament Titles> Four-time National Coach of the Year 34-29 (1984-85) 40-14 (1982-83)

Not Pictured: Jane Kuykendoll went 55-16 from 1974-77

51-44 (1978-81)

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N. Carolina L, 8-1Duke L, 8-1USC-Buford W, 9-0UT-Chattanooga L, 8-1Coll. Chrlston L, 7-2Wake Forest L, 9-0Auburn L, 6-3Florida State L, 6-3Ga. State W, 7-2Ga. Southern W, 9-0at Clemson L, 6-3Shorter W, 7-2at S. Carolina W, 5-4at College Charleston L, 7-2Mercer W, 9-0College of Charleston L, 6-3S. Carolina L, 6-3Clemson L, 5-2Auburn L, 5-2at Ga. State W, 9-0^Ga. State W, 9-0^Ga. Southern W, 9-0%Rollins W, 6-0^GAIAW State Tournament; %AIAW Region III Tournament

1979 (15-10)South Carolina L, 8-1North Carolina L, 6-1Duke L, 5-4Furman W, 7-2Miami L, 6-1LSU L, 7-2Auburn W, 5-4Valdosta St. W, 9-0at S. Carolina L, 8-1at Presbyterian W, 6-0Clemson L, 5-4Furman W, 6-3Brenau W, 9-0at Mercer W, 9-0Georgia State W, 8-1at Clemson L, 6-3Auburn W, 5-2at College of Charleston L, 6-3at Ga. Southern W, 9-0at Brenau W, 7-2at Ga. State W, 8-1at Ga. Southern W, 9-0at Auburn W, 7-2%S. Alabama W, 8-1%Florida L, 8-1%AIAW Region III Tournament

1980 (15-6, 3-1 SEC)Clemson L, 5-4S. Carolina L, 9-0at College of Charleston W, 6-3Florida L, 7-2at Valdosta St. W, 9-0Fla. State (Val., Ga.) L, 5-4Virginia W, 6-3Iowa W, 6-3Clemson L, 7-2Presbyterian W, 8-1Mercer W, 9-0at Kentucky W, 7-2Michigan State (KY) W, 8-1Furman (forfeit) W, 9-0at Ga. State W, 9-0Auburn (forfeit) W, 9-0Alabama W, 5-4Ga. Southern W, 8-1Ga. State W, 8-1%S. Alabama W, 7-2%S. Florida L, 6-3%AIAW Region III Tournament

1981 (11-9, 2-2 SEC)at Tennessee L, 6-3Fla. State L, 6-3at S. Carolina L, 6-3Clemson L, 6-3Miss. State W, 9-0Memphis State W, 7-2South Florida L, 5-4Valdosta State W, 7-2at Mercer W, 9-0Coll. Chrlston W, 8-1S. Carolina L, 7-2at Clemson L, 6-3Ga. Southern W, 8-1Ga. State W, 8-1%S. Alabama W, 7-2%S. Florida L, 6-3%AIAW Region III Tournament

1982 (22-9, 5-2 SEC)Coll. Chrlston W, 8-1Duke W, 6-3Ga. State W, 8-1Illinois State W, 9-0Okla. State L, 5-4TCU L, 6-3at Peace College W, 9-0at N. Carolina W, 6-3at Duke W, 6-3at Wake Forest W, 8-1Alabama W, 7-2Florida L, 6-3S. Carolina L, 6-3at Furman W, 8-1at Florida State W, 6-3at Valdosta St. W, 9-0Ga. Southern W, 8-1Clemson W, 5-4Auburn W, 8-1Kentucky W, 8-1at Ga. State W, 7-2#LSU W, 9-0#Ole Miss L, 5-4#Tennessee W, 6-3Michigan W, 7-2%Alabama W, 7-2%Ole Miss L, 5-4*S. Florida W, 7-2*S. Florida W, 5-4*Cal-Berkeley L, 7-2*Florida State L, 5-4#SECs, Oxford, Ms.; %AIAW Region III Tournament; *AIAW Nationals

1983 (18-5, 11-1 SEC)SEC ChampionsSEC Tournament Cham-pionsOle Miss W, 7-2at Alabama W, 7-2Duke W, 5-4Oklahoma W, 6-3Indiana W, 5-4Arkansas W, 6-3Kentucky W, 7-2at Florida State L, 6-3at South Florida L, 5-4at Rollins L, 5-4at Florida L, 6-3Ohio State W, 9-0Miss. State W, 8-1at Auburn W, 6-2at S. Carolina L, 6-3Ga. State W, 9-0LSU W, 7-2Columbus Coll. W, 9-0at Tennessee W, 5-4at Vanderbilt W, 5-4#LSU W, 6-3#Tennessee W, 5-4#Florida W, 5-4#SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1984 (18-9, 7-2 SEC)North Carolina W, 5-4Fla. State L, 7-2James Madison W, 8-1at Kentucky W, 7-2Tennessee W, 8-1Okla. State L, 5-4Purdue W, 8-1Fla. State (Clemson) L, 6-3Miami (Clemson) L, 8-1S. Florida (Clemson) L, 6-3Vanderbilt W, 8-1vs. Oklahoma (@VU) W, 5-1at SMU L, 8-1Northeast La. (SMU) W, 6-0San Diego St (SMU) L, 6-3at TCU W, 5-4W. Georgia (Atlanta) W, 6-0Agnes Scott (ATL) W, 6-0Columbus Col. (ATL) W, 5-1at Ga. Tech W, 9-0Alabama W, 5-4Florida L, 6-3S. Carolina W, 8-1at Ole Miss L, 5-3Auburn W, 8-1at Miss. State W, 8-1at LSU W, 8-1

1985 (16-20, 7-4 SEC)@ S. Carolina W, 7-2@ Indiana L, 5-4@ N. Carolina W, 5-4at N. Carolina L, 7-2at Duke W, 6-3*Clemson L, 6-3*Rollins W, 6-3*S. Florida L, 5-1*Clemson L, 5-4S. Diego St. (Provo) L, 7-2California (Provo) L, 8-1Okla. State (Provo) L, 6-3at Tennessee W, 5-4Vanderbilt W, 5-4at USC-Chrlston W, 8-1LSU W, 5-4#LSU L, 6-3#N. Carolina L, 5-4#Rollins W, 5-4#Trinity L, 9-0%Okla. State L, 6-3%S. Carolina L, 5-4%Illinois W, 9-0Miami L, 9-0TCU L, 5-4Florida L, 7-2Fla. State (at UF) L, 5-4Northwestern (at UF) W, 8-1at Alabama W, 5-4at Auburn W, 6-1Kentucky L, 6-3at S. Carolina W, 7-2Northeast La. W, 5-4Mississippi L, 5-4Eas. Kentucky W, 9-0Miss. State W, 7-2@USC Invite, Columbia, S.C.; #FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.; *Miami Invite, Miami, Fla.; %Clemson Invite, Clemson; &Houston Classic, Houston, Texas

1986 (20-9, 7-2 SEC)Clemson L, 6-3Wisconsin W, 6-3Duke W, 7-2Michigan St. W, 8-1Texas A&M W, 5-4at Ga. Tech W, 9-0at LSU W, 6-3at Kentucky L, 5-4#Duke W, 9-0#S. Florida W, 7-2#Houston L, 6-3Vanderbilt W, 9-0Wm. & Mary W, 9-0Furman W, 8-1Baylor W, 7-0%S. Alabama L, 5-4%S. Carolina W, 8-1%Okla. State L, 5-4Alabama W, 8-1at TCU L, 5-4at Trinity L, 7-2& Rice W, 6-3& S. Alabama W, 5-4& Houston L, 5-4Florida L, 6-3Auburn W, 8-1Tennessee W, 9-0at Miss. State W, 5-1at Ole Miss W, 9-0#FSU Invite, Tallahassee, Fla.; %Clemson Invite, Clemson; &Hous-ton Classic, Houston, Texas

1987 (26-5, 7-2 SEC)NCAA FinalistsClemson W, 5-4Miami L, 7-2S. Alabama W, 9-0Duke W, 8-1at Alabama W, 8-1at S. Carolina W, 6-2UAB W, 8-0Northwestern L, 5-4Texas A&M W, 7-2at BYU W, 5-4South Florida W, 5-1Houston W, 7-2S. Alabama W, 9-0Wm. & Mary W, 7-2Kentucky L, 6-3at San Diego W, 8-1Minnesota W, 9-0at Long Beach St. W, 9-0at Pepperdine W, 7-2

1987 NCAA Finalists

1983 SEC Champions 1990 SEC Champions

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1994 National Champions

at Auburn W, 7-2Miss. State W, 9-0LSU W, 7-2Ga. Tech W, 9-0at Florida L, 7-2#Ole Miss W, 9-0#Vanderbilt W, 8-1#Tennessee W, 9-0$Miami W, 5-4$Trinity W, 5-4$SMU W, 5-4$Stanford L, 5-1#SECs, Athens, Ga; $NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.

1988 (22-7, 7-3 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistsDuke L, 5-4at Utah W, 9-0~UCLA L, 5-4~BYU W, 5-4~TCU W, 7-2at Ga. Tech W, 9-0at Kentucky L, 6-1S. Carolina W, 8-1Vanderbilt W, 8-1Florida L, 8-1@SMU L, 6-3@Harvard W, 5-1@Okla. State W, 5-0@Indiana W, 5-1at LSU W, 7-2at Texas W, 6-3at Texas A&M W, 9-0at Trinity W, 7-2Okla. State W, 5-1Kentucky L, 5-4Miami W, 6-3Tennessee W, 8-1Alabama W, 9-0#Ole Miss W, 8-1#Miss. State W, 7-2#Auburn W, 8-1Northwestern W, 9-0$Indiana W, 5-4$Stanford L, 5-3~Provo, Utah; @USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Baton Rouge, La.; $NCAAs, Los Angeles, Calif.

1989 (24-4, 8-1 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsSEC Championsat S. Carolina W, 5-1Ole Miss W, 9-0LSU W, 9-0Utah W, 9-0USIU (Gainesville) W, 7-2at Florida L, 5-4@Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4@Miami W, 6-0@Florida L, 5-4@UCLA L, 5-4Texas W, 7-2Texas A&M W, 7-2Kansas W, 9-0BYU W, 6-3at Alabama W, 7-2at Southern Cal W, 5-2at New Mexico W, 9-0at Okla. State W, 5-1Trinity W, 7-0Ga. Tech W, 9-0at Vanderbilt W, 9-0at Tennessee W, 6-0Miss. State W, 9-0at Auburn W, 7-2

Kentucky W, 9-0$Texas W, 5-1$Cal-Berkeley W, 5-4$Stanford L, 6-0@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; SECs, Oxford, Miss.; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

1990 (23-4, 11-1 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistsSEC ChampionsOklahoma State W, 5-1at Miami W, 7-2Virginia Tech W, 9-0Florida W, 5-4at Duke L, 6-3Alabama W, 9-0Vanderbilt W, 9-0@Ariz. State W, 5-1@Okla. State W, 5-1@Stanford L, 6-0Kansas W, 9-0S. Carolina W, 6-0at LSU W, 8-1at Utah W, 9-0~SMU (Provo, Utah.) W, 9-0~BYU (Provo, Utah) W, 8-1at Miss. State W, 6-0at Ole Miss W, 9-0at Ga. Tech W, 6-0at Kentucky W, 9-0Auburn W, 6-0Tennessee W, 6-0#Auburn W, 5-0#Tennessee W, 5-1#Florida L, 5-2$Oklahoma State W, 5-1$Stanford L, 6-0@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, ~Provo, Utha; Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Starkville, Miss. ; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

1991 (25-5, 10-2 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsLSU W, 7-2at Alabama W, 9-0Utah W, 5-1N.E. Louisiana W, 9-0Boston College W, 9-0Texas W, 9-0@Pepperdine W, 8-1@Indiana W, 5-1@Stanford L, 5-4Miami W, 6-1Ole Miss W, 7-2Duke W, 5-3at S. Carolina W, 6-0at Cal-Berkeley W, 5-3at Stanford L, 5-1Clemson W, 9-0at Tennessee W, 6-0at Vanderbilt W, 6-0Georgia Tech W, 6-0Kentucky W, 6-0BYU W, 7-1Miss. State W, 7-0Auburn W, 6-0at Florida L, 5-2#Tennessee W, 5-2#LSU W, 6-0#Florida L, 5-1$Indiana W, 6-0$Pepperdine W, 5-0$Stanford L, 5-1@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Knoxville, Tenn.; $NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1992 (22-6, 12-2 SEC)NCAA Quarterfinalistsat Alabama W, 5-4at Georgia Tech W, 9-0Florida L, 5-3BYU (in Lex, Ky.) W, 5-2at Kentucky W, 6-0@Arizona State W, 5-2@Tennessee W, 5-2

@Stanford L, 5-1S. Carolina W, 6-0at Clemson W, 8-1at Duke L, 5-1Wm. & Mary W, 6-1Auburn W, 7-2Arkansas W, 9-0Oklahoma State W, 9-0California W, 5-4at LSU W, 5-3at Texas L, 6-3Tennessee W, 5-3Vanderbilt W, 6-0Florida State W, 6-3at Ole Miss W, 6-3at Miss. State W, 7-1#Alabama W, 5-0#Tennessee W, 5-1#Florida L, 5-4$Tennessee W, 5-0$Duke L, 5-4@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; $NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1993 (20-6, 11-3 SEC)NCAA Quarterfinalists%Minnesota W, 9-0%Notre Dame W, 8-1%UCLA W, 5-4Georgia Tech W, 9-0Clemson W, 5-2Texas L, 5-2@Kansas W, 5-4@Arizona W, 5-4@Stanford L, 5-1Mississippi L, 6-3Miss. State W, 7-2at Arkansas W, 6-0LSU W, 6-0at S. Carolina W, 5-1Kentucky W, 5-1at Tennessee W, 5-1at Vanderbilt W, 5-2at Florida State W, 5-2at Florida L, 5-1atAuburn W, 5-1Alabama W, 5-1#Tennessee W, 5-4#Mississipp W, 5-2#Florida L, 5-2$Indiana W, 5-3$Stanford L, 5-1%Minnesota Invite, Minneapolis, Minn.; @USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Nash-ville, Tenn.; $NCAAs, Gainesville, Fla.

1994 (27-2, 14-0 SEC)NCAA ChampionsUSTA/ITA National Team Indoor ChampionsSEC ChampionsSEC Tournament ChampionsArkansas W, 6-0Vanderbilt W, 8-0at Clemson (14) W, 7-2at Kentucky W, 8-1@Southern Cal (14) W, 6-0@Indiana (13) W, 5-1@Kansas (9) W, 5-1@Florida (5) W, 5-1Duke (6) W, 6-1FSU W, 6-1at LSU W, 9-0at Texas (4) L, 5-1at UNLV W, 6-3

at California (5) L, 5-4at Ole Miss (12) W, 7-2at Miss. State W, 6-0Notre Dame (18) W, 6-1at Alabama W, 8-1Florida(4) W, 5-3Auburn W, 6-0S. Carolina (19) W, 7-2Tennessee W, 6-0#Auburn W, 5-0#Ole Miss (10) W, 5-1#Florida (5) W, 5-3$Southern Cal (21) W, 5-2$Duke (6) W, 5-0$California (3) W, 5-3$Stanford (4) W, 5-4@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Fayetteville, Ark.; $NCAAs, Athens, Ga.

1995 (23-4, 12-2 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsUSTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championsat Duke (6) W, 5-4Clemson (24) W, 7-1Texas(2) W, 6-1@Wake Forest (14) W, 5-4@Notre Dame (15) W, 6-0@Indiana (11) W, 6-0@UCLA (7) W, 5-4at Arkansas W, 8-1Kentucky (18) W, 8-1Ole Miss (20) W, 5-4UNLV(41) W, 9-0at Florida (6) L, 5-0at FSU W, 6-3LSU (30) W, 7-2Alabama (14) W, 9-0Miss. State (50) W, 6-0Wm. and Mary (17) L, 5-4at Tennessee (16) W, 7-0at Vanderbilt (21) W, 5-0at Auburn (23) W, 5-0at S. Carolina (12) W, 5-1#Ole Miss (22) W, 5-0#LSU (15) W, 5-0#Florida (2) L, 5-4$S. Carolina (12) W, 5-0$Duke (8) W, 5-4$Florida (1) L, 5-0@USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; #SECs, Auburn, Ala.; $NCAAs, Malibu, Calif.

1996 (13-14, 6-8 SEC)NCAA Regional Finalists+BYU (18) L, 5-4+Hawaii W, 9-0at Kentucky (37) L, 5-4Duke (5) L, 5-4@Wm. & Mary (13) W, 5-1@Duke(5) L, 5-3@UCLA (7) L, 5-1Florida State (32) W, 6-1Vanderbilt (14) L, 5-4at Clemson (25) W, 5-4Wake Forest (7) L, 5-4at LSU (47) W, 5-4Notre Dame (6) W, 5-4Tennessee (24) L, 5-2Auburn (27) L, 5-1Arkansas (28) W, 6-3at Mississippi (12) L, 6-3at Miss. State W, 6-1at Alabama (24) W, 6-3S. Carolina (14) L, 6-3Florida (1) L, 6-0

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1997 (18-5, 11-3 SEC)NCAA Final Round of 16Ga. Southern W, 9-0Coll. Charleston W, 9-0at Arkansas (30) W, 6-1Texas(4) W, 5-4Alabama (21) W, 7-1at Florida (1) L, 9-0Clemson (35) W, 6-3Ole Miss (8) W, 5-4Miss. State W, 6-3Kentucky (47) W, 8-1Wake Forest (9) W, 5-3#Arizona State (6) L, 5-4#UNLV (14) W, 6-3#Kansas (32) W, 7-2at Vanderbilt (10) W, 6-0at Tennessee (21) W, 7-2LSU (18) W, 5-4at Auburn W, 6-0at S. Carolina (27) L, 5-4&Kentucky (29) W, 5-1&Ole Miss (12) W, 5-3%Florida (1) L, 5-1$Wm. & Mary (10) L, 5-0#UNLV Invitational, Las, Vegas, Nev; &SECs, Athens, Ga.; NCAAs, Stanford, Calif.

1998 (21-5, 11-4 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsMiddle Tenn. State W, 9-0Ga. Southern W, 9-0at Clemson W, 9-0% BYU (14) W, 6-3% Wake Forest (13) W, 6-1% Stanford (1) L, 5-2at Kentucky (34) W, 5-4Auburn (68) W, 9-0 South Carolina (19) W, 7-1Wake Forest (11) W, 5-4Vanderbilt (15) W, 6-1at LSU (38) W, 8-1& California (8) W, 6-3& Texas (9) W, 7-2 at Alabama W, 9-0Arkansas (20) L, 5-4at Miss. State (63) W, 9-0at Ole Miss (7) W, 6-3

Florida (3) L, 6-3 Tennessee (12) W, 5-2* South Carolina (37) W, 5-1* Tennessee (12) W, 5-2* Florida (3) L, 5-1+ Kansas (15) W, 5-3+ William & Mary W, 5-2+Florida (2) L, 5-1% USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; & Austin, Texas; * SEC’s- Lexington, Ky; +NCAAs- Notre Dame, Ind.

1999 (24-4, 11-2 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistsMiddle Tenn. State W, 9-0Georgia Southern W, 8-1Georgia State W, 9-0Georgia Tech (55) W, 9-0Texas (T6) W, 8-1 * UCLA (8) W, 6-2* Ole Miss (T6) W, 5-2* Duke (2) L, 5-1 at Arkansas (14) W, 8-1Clemson W, 9-0Ole Miss (9) W, 5-4Kentucky (18) W, 8-1LSU (49) W, 8-1Miss. State (39) W, 7-1Wake Forest (17) W, 5-4UNLV W, 9-0at Tennessee (12) W, 5-1at Vanderbilt (8) W, 5-1Alabama W, 7-2at Florida (1) L, 6-3at Auburn (39) W, 6-0at South Carolina (16) W, 5-1+Arkansas (18) W, 5-0+ Ole Miss (8) L, 5-4% Central Florida (73) W, 5-0%Miss. State (56) W, 5-0~ South Carolina (15) W, 5-0

~ California (6) L, 5-4* USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; +SEC Tournament- Baton Rouge, La; % NCAA Regionals-Athens, Ga; ~ NCAAs- Gainesville, Fla.

2000 (27-2, 11-0 SEC)NCAA ChampionsSEC ChampionsWilliam & Mary (15) W, 9-0at Clemson (62) W, 7-1* Arkansas (26) W, 7-1# Vanderbilt (16) W, 6-1# Southern Cal (13) W, 6-2# Stanford (1) L, 4-3* Tennessee (18) W, 8-1*at LSU (24) W, 6-3at UCLA (14) W, 5-4at Texas (9) W, 7-1at Texas A &M (38) W, 9-0* Auburn (75) W, 6-0at Ga. Tech (28) W, 9-0* S. Carolina (18) W, 7-2*at Miss. State (23) W, 5-1*at Ole Miss (17) W, 6-3*at Kentucky (36) W, 8-0* Florida (6) W, 5-2*at Alabama W, 6-0* Vanderbilt (10) W, 5-3% Miss. State (34) W, 5-2% Tennessee (18) W, 5-0% Florida (5) L, 5-1& Furman W, 5-0& Ohio State (26) W, 5-0$ South Alabama (17) W, 5-1$ Southern Cal (12) W, 5-1$ Florida (4) W, 5-2$ Stanford (1) W, 5-4*SEC match; # USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, doubles played first; % SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; &NCAA Regionals in Athens, Ga.; $NCAAs in Malibu, Calif.;

2001 (23-5, 8-3 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsSEC Tournament ChampionsMiddle Tenn. St. (#65) W, 7-0Baylor (#18) W, 6-1#Wisconsin W, 7-0#Notre Dame (#11) W, 5-1#Duke (#3) W, 4-1#Stanford (#1) L, 4-3at Arkansas (#23) W, 7-0Clemson (#54) W, 6-1at S. Carolina (#18) W, 4-3Mississippi (#29) W, 6-1LSU (#25) W, 5-1Miss. State (#41) W, 5-2

Alabama (#44) W, 6-1Ga. Tech (#39) W, 6-1Kentucky (#25) W, 5-2at Auburn W, 5-2Texas (#8) W, 6-1at Florida (#3) L, 4-3at Tennessee (#4) L, 4-3at Vanderbilt (#6) L, 4-3%South Carolina (#22) W, 4-1%Florida (#5) W, 4-2%Tennessee (#4) W, 4-1&Coastal Carolina W, 4-0&Miss. State W, 4-0$Baylor (#18) W, 5-0$Southern Cal (#10) W, 4-0$Vanderbilt (#6) L, 4-2#USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; %SEC Tournament- Starkville, Miss.; & NCAA 1st/2nd Rds-Athens Ga.;, $NCAAs- Stone Mountain, Ga.

2002 (26-2, 11-0 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsUSTA/ITA National Team Indoor ChampionsSEC ChampionsEmmanuel W, 7-0BYU (#35) W, 7-0Middle Tenn. State W, 6-1#Baylor (#21) W, 6-1#Tennessee (#6) W, 4-3#Stanford (#1) W, 4-3#Vanderbilt (#4) W, 4-1Clemson W, 6-1at Ga. Tech (#26) W, 5-2at Vanderbilt (#2) W, 4-3at Kentucky (#11) W, 5-2Auburn (#51) W, 6-1at Alabama (#21) W, 5-2Arkansas (#55) W, 7-0LSU (#33) W, 7-0Dartmouth W, 5-2Ole Miss (#25) W, 4-3Miss. State W, 7-0at S. Carolina (#20) W, 4-3 at Florida (#1) W, 4-3Tennessee (#13) W, 7-0&Ole Miss (#34) W, 4-0&S. Carolina (#17) L, 4-2^Winthrop W, 4-0^South Alabama (#28) W, 4-3$California (#12) W, 4-1$UCLA (#5) W, 4-2$Stanford (#2) L, 4-0#USTA/ITA National Team Indoors- Madison, Wis.; &SEC Tourn.- Colum-bia, S.C..; ^1st/2nd Rnds.-Athens, Ga; $NCAA Champs- Palo Alto, Calif.

2003 (19-5, 9-2 SEC)NCAA Quarterfinalists@ Furman (#58) W, 7-0^ Illinois State W, 7-0& Wake Forest(#28) W, 5-2& Southern Cal (#7) L, 5-2& UCLA (#9) W, 4-3@ Clemson (#21) W, 6-1Vanderbilt (#9) W, 4-3Kentucky (#18) W, 6-1@ Auburn (#40) W, 7-0Alabama (#31) W, 6-1@ Arkansas (#54) W, 7-0@ LSU (#50) W, 6-0Ga. Tech (#28) rainout@ Ole Miss (#42) W, 5-2@ Miss. State W, 7-0

South Carolina (#37) W, 7-0Florida (#5) L, 5-2@ Tennessee (#9) L, 7-0% South Carolina (#37) W, 4-0% Kentucky (#10) W, 4-1% Florida (#2) L, 4-0$ MD-Baltimore Co. W, 4-0$ Alabama (#32) W, 4-1# Kentucky (#12) W, 4-0# Stanford (#1) L, 4-0^Greenville, S.C.; &USTA/ITA Natl. Team Indoors Madison, Wis.; %SEC Tourn., Knoxville, Tenn.; $NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds., Norman, Okla.; #NCAA Rnd. of 16, Qtrfinals, Gainesville, Fla.

2004 (20-5, 9-2 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistsBaylor (#32) W, 6-1%Harvard (#12) W, 6-1%Northwestern (#8) W, 4-3%California (#3) W, 4-1%Stanford (#2) L, 5-0UNC-Charlotte W, 7-0TCU (#59) W, 6-1at Alabama (#52) W, 5-2Auburn W, 7-0Clemson (#12) W, 6-1LSU (#56) W, 7-0Arkansas (#68) W, 7-0at Georgia Tech (#38) W, 4-3Mississippi State W, 7-0Ole Miss (#33) W, 7-0at Florida (#2) L, 6-1at South Carolina (#31) W, 5-2at Kentucky (#18) W, 6-1at Vanderbilt (#5) L, 4-3Tennessee (#24) W, 4-3^Kentucky (#21) L, 4-1+Samford W, 4-0+Georgia Tech (#40) W, 4-0$Fresno State (#16) W, 4-2$Vanderbilt (#3) L, 4-1%USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; ^SEC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.; +NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, $NCAA Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Athens, Ga.

2005 (18-8, 7-4 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistsGeorgia Southern W, 7-0Baylor (#41) W, 5-2%Northwestern (#5) W, 5-2%Vanderbilt (#6) W, 4-1%Stanford (#1) L, 4-0Wichita State W, 7-0@ Clemson (#16) W, 5-2*Alabama (#36) W, 5-2@ *Auburn (#74) W, 7-0@ *LSU (#38) W, 5-2@ *Arkansas (#52) W, 6-1Georgia Tech (#16) L, 4-3@ *Miss. State (#34) W, 4-3@ *Ole Miss (#46) W, 4-2*Florida (#9) L, 4-3*South Carolina (#24) W, 4-0*Kentucky (#5) L, 4-3*Vanderbilt (#6) L, 7-0@ Tennessee (#20) L, 4-3^Auburn W, 4-0^Tennessee (#18) W, 4-1^Kentucky (#3) L, 4-2+Quinnipiac W, 4-0+South Carolina (#22) W, 4-0$California (#24) W, 4-2$Stanford (#1) L, 4-1

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2006 (13-10, 8-5 SEC)NCAA 2nd RoundWilliam & Mary (#20) W, 4-3Georgia Southern W, 7-0%Harvard (#19) L, 4-3%Baylor (#8) L, 4-3%Northwestern (#5) L, 6-0Winthrop W, 5-2Clemson (#26) L, 4-3at Georgia Tech (#5) L, 6-1*Arkansas (#59) W, 5-2*LSU (#46) W, 7-0at *South Carolina (#19) W, 6-1at *Florida (#6) L, 5-2Marshall (#66) W, 6-1*Auburn W, 6-1at *Alabama (#26) W, 6-1at *Kentucky (#28) L, 4-3at *Vanderbilt (#11) L, 5-2*Mississippi State W, 6-1*Mississippi (#60) W, 5-2*Tennessee (#29) W, 6-1^Tennessee (#31) L, 4-3+Indiana (#42) W, 4-1+Vanderbilt (#13) L, 4-2%USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.;*SEC match; ^SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.; +NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Nashville, Tenn.

2007 (24-2, 10-1 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistSEC Tournament ChampionsTexas A&M (#28) W, 6-1Baylor (#6) W, 7-0Winthrop W, 7-0Florida State (#61) W, 6-1Ga. Southern W, 7-0@Clemson (#12) W, 6-1Ga. Tech (#6) W, 5-2@*Arkansas (#45) W, 6-1*@LSU (#51) W, 5-2*South Carolina (#53) W, 5-2*Florida (#1) W, 4-3ETSU W, 7-0@*Auburn (#41) L, 4-3*Alabama (#61) W, 6-1*Kentucky (#22) W, 6-1*Vanderbilt (#21) W, 4-3@*Miss. State (#75) W, 6-1@*Ole Miss W, 6-1@*Tennessee (#24) W, 6-1^Auburn (#30) W, 4-1^Tennessee (#24) W, 4-1^Florida (#3) W, 4-2+S.C. State W, 4-0+Auburn (#31) W, 4-0$William & Mary (#14) W, 4-1$California (#10) L, 4-1%USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; *SEC match; ^SEC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.; +NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Championships, Athens, Ga.

2008 (22-5, 9-2 SEC)NCAA Round of 16SEC Tournament ChampionsEast Tenn. State W, 7-0South Florida (#29) W, 6-1Wichita State (#32) W, 7-0%Notre Dame (#19) W, 4-2%Georgia Tech (#2) L, 7-0%Southern California(#8) W, 4-3Clemson (#18) W, 4-3@ Georgia Tech (#1) W, 4-3@ *Miss. State W, 4-0@ *Ole Miss W, 6-1*South Carolina (#29) W, 7-0*Florida (#5) L, 5-2@ Baylor (#5) L, 4-3@ Texas A&M (#26) W, 6-1*LSU (#26) W, 6-1@ *Arkansas (#22) L, 4-3*Alabama W, 6-1*Auburn (#33) W, 5-2@ *Kentucky (#25) W, 5-2@ *Vanderbilt (#13) W, 4-3*Tennessee (#25) W, 5-2^Kentucky (#22) W, 4-1^Arkansas (#16) W, 4-3^Florida (#5) W, 4-3+Yale W, 4-0+South Carolina (#33) W, 4-0$Arkansas (#17) L, 4-2%USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; *SEC match; ^SEC Tournament, Auburn, Ala.; +NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA Championships, Tulsa, Okla.

2009 (27-3, 10-1 SEC)NCAA SemifinalistsSEC ChampionsSEC Tournament ChampionsMemphis W, 7-0Furman W, 7-0+Ole Miss (#53) W, 4-1+Marshall (#45) W, 5-0@ Clemson (#11) W, 4-3% Southern Cal (#9) W, 4-3% UCLA (#3) W, 6-1% California (#2) W, 4-2% Northwestern (#1) L, 4-1Baylor (#7) W, 4-3*Ole Miss (#70) W, 6-1*Miss. State (#57) W, 6-1 @ *Florida (#23) L, 4-3@ *South Carolina (#22) W, 6-1Georgia Tech (#6) W, 6-1@ *LSU (#21) W, 4-2*Arkansas (#23) W, 6-1@ *Auburn (#29) W, 5-2@ *Alabama (#25) W, 6-1*Vanderbilt (#17) W, 4-0*Kentucky (#23) W, 5-2

@ *Tennessee (#13) W, 5-2^Alabama (#24) W, 4-1^Florida (#15) W, 4-2^Tennessee (#10) W, 4-0$ S.C. State W, 4-0$ Boise State (#35) W, 4-0$$ Florida (#15) W, 4-2$$ South Carolina (#22) W, 4-3$$ Duke (#3) L, 5-2+ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.; %USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wic.; *SEC match; ^SEC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark.; $NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, Ga.; $$NCAA Round of 16-Finals, College Station, Texas.

2010 (13-10, 8-3 SEC)NCAA Round of 32South Florida (#75) W, 5-2+Virginia Tech (#55) W, 5-2+William & Mary (#48) W, 4-2Clemson (#15) L, 4-3%N. Carolina (#11) L, 5-2%Fla. State (#20) W, 6-1%Miami (Fla.) (#6) L, 5-2*Alabama (#50) W, 4-3*Auburn (#36) W, 4-3@ *Kentucky W, 7-0@ *Vanderbilt (#25) W, 5-2@ Ga. Tech (#26) L, 5-2@ *Arkansas (#22) W, 5-2*LSU W, 6-1@ *Miss. State (#72) W, 4-3@ *Ole Miss (#35) L, 5-2*South Carolina (#15) W, 4-3*Florida (#4) L, 6-1*Tennessee (#14) L, 4-2^South Carolina (#16) L, 4-1$Harvard (#39) W, 4-0$Clemson (#9) L, 4-2+ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.; %USTA/ITA National Team Indoors, Madison, Wis.; *SEC match; ^SEC Tournament, Athens, Ga.; $NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Clemson, S.C.

2011 (19-5, 9-2 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistMemphis W, 7-0@ %VCU (#31) W, 5-2@ %UNC (#6) L, 4-3Ga. Tech (#13) W, 5-2@ Clemson (#9) W, 5-2@ *Auburn W, 7-0@ *Alabama (#34) W, 4-3*Vanderbilt (#8) W, 6-1*Kentucky W, 6-1Butler W, 7-0Yale (#24) W, 6-1@ *LSU (#56) W, 7-0

*Arkansas (#12) W, 7-0*Ole Miss (#27) W, 6-1*Miss. State W, 6-1@ *Florida (#2) L, 6-1@ *S. Carolina (#38) W, 4-3@ *Tennessee (#16) L, 5-2^Arkansas (#21) W, 4-0^Tennessee (#14) L, 4-1+Marist W, 4-0+Alabama (#26) W, 4-0$California (#9) W, 4-3$Stanford (#2) L, 4-0%ITA Weekend, Chapel Hill, N.C.; *SEC match; ^SEC Tourn., Knoxville, Tenn.; +NCAA 1st and 2nd Round, Athens, Ga.; $ NCAA Round of 16-Finals, Stanford, Calif.

2012 (24-5, 9-2 SEC)NCAA QuarterfinalistKansas State W, 6-1Troy W, 7-0@ Ga. Tech (#13) W, 4-3^Missouri W, 6-1^Fla. International W, 7-0Fla. International (#74) W, 7-0%Texas (#14) W, 4-2%California (#7) L, 4-0%Michigan (#10) W, 5-2Memphis (#53) W, 4-3Clemson (#17) W, 7-0*South Carolina (#22) W, 6-1*Florida (#15) L, 4-3@ *Miss. State W, 7-0@ Ole Miss (#25) W, 5-2@ *Arkansas (#37) W, 7-0*LSU (#49) W, 6-1@ *Kentucky W, 7-0@ *Vanderbilt (#25) W, 4-3*Alabama (#11) W, 4-3*Auburn (#63) W, 6-1*Tennessee (#21) W, 7-0+& South Carolina (#28) W, 4-0& Alabama (#11) W, 4-2& Florida (#2) L, 4-1$ Coll. Charleston (#64) W, 4-0$ Clemson (#24) W, 4-3$$ Texas (#11) W, 4-0$$ Duke (#3) L, 4-2^ITA Weekend, Athens, Ga..; %ITA National Team Indoors, Charlottes-ville, Va.; *SEC match; &SEC Tourn., Oxford, Miss.; +NCAA 1st/2nd Rnds, Athens, Ga.; $ NCAA Round of 16-Finals, Athens, Ga.

2013 (24-4, 12-1 SEC)SEC ChampionsNCAA Quarterfinalist^#73 Columbia W, 4-1 ^#71 Georgia State W, 7-0 @ #19 Clemson W, 5-2 vs. $#11 Texas W, 4-2 vs. $#7 Cal W, 4-1 vs. $#1 UCLA L, 4-1 #24 Ga. Tech W, 4-3 @ #57 *Tennessee W, 6-1 #50 *Ole Miss W, 6-1. *Miss. State W, 7-0 #15 Notre Dame W, 6-1 @ #4 *Florida L, 4-1 @ #32 *South Carolina W, 7-0 #16 *Vanderbilt W, 5-2 #46 *Kentucky W, 7-0 ^@ #58 *Missouri W, 4-0 @ #3 *Texas A&M W, 4-2 #59 *LSU W, 7-0 #50 *Arkansas W, 7-0

@ #22 *Auburn W, 4-0 @ #8 *Alabama W, 4-0 & #39 Ole Miss W, 4-0 & #8 Alabama W, 4-2 & #2 Florida L, 4-0 %Winthrop W, 4-0 #26 %Arizona State W, 4-0 #13 ^^Clemson W. 4-2 #12 ^^Stanford L, 4-1*Denotes SEC match; $ITA Na-tional Team Indoors; &SEC Tourn., Starkville, Miss.; ^ Match played in St. Louis; %NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds - Athens, Ga.; ^^NCAA Round oof 16-Finals - Champaign, Ill.

2014 (24-5, 11-2 SEC)SEC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Quarterfinalist^ #75 Elon W, 4-0 ^ #51 Arkansas W, 5-0 #13 Clemson W, 7-0 $ #9 Miami W, 4-0 $ #8 California L, 4-3 $ #3 North Carolina L, 4-3 Furman W, 7-0 @ #25 Georgia Tech W, 7-0#40 *Tennessee W, 7-0@ *Mississippi St. W, 7-0@ #49 *Ole Miss W, 5-2 #5 Virginia W, 4-3#54 *South Carolina W, 4-0 #3 *Florida W, 4-2 @ #28 *Kentucky W, 4-0@ #11 *Vanderbilt L, 4-2#7 *Texas A&M W, 4-0 *Missouri W, 4-0@ #47 *Arkansas W, 4-0 @ #54 *LSU W, 4-0#9 *Alabama L, 4-3 #24 *Auburn W, 4-0 & #53 LSU W, 4-0 & #11 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 & #3 Alabama W, 4-0 % #75 Elon W, 4-0 % #37 Florida State W, 4-0 % #15 USC W. 4-3 % #8 Florida L, 4-1*Denotes SEC match; $ ITA National Team Indoors; & SEC Tourn., Colum-bia, Mo.; ^ ITA Kickoff Weekend; % NCAA Tourn., Athens, Ga.

2008 SEC Champions

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DAN MAGILL TENNIS COMPLEX

The Dan Magill Tennis Complex has long stood as a beacon of excellence in collegiate tennis. With a total of 16 courts (12 outdoor and four indoor) and a total seating capacity of more than 5,000 fans, it is one of the largest on-campus tennis facilities in the country. The ever-evolving complex underwent a $7.5 million development and renovation project in 2002 that included the construction of brand-new clubhouses for the men’s and women’s programs. In 1991, the complex received lights thanks to the generous support of Oscar-winning actress and Athens native, Kim Basinger.

Regarded as one of the best collegiate tennis facilites in America, the complex hosted the men’s NCAA Championships a total of 24 times, the women’s Championships three times and both genders four times, most recently in 2014. It played host to 13 NCAA Championship in a row from 1977-89. In 2006, the NCAA opted to have one combined site for the men’s and women’s tennis championships. Georgia has served as a host for the combined NCAA Tennis Championships in 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2014, and it will return to Athens again in 2017.

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

The University of Georgia ten-nis programs owe much to the hard work and dedication of

legendary Bulldog Dan Magill.

He developed the Georgia tennis complex into the finest on-campus tennis facility in

the country which includes 12 outdoor courts, four indoor, and grandstand and private

box seating for 5,000. He also spearheaded the move to lo-

cate the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame facility on the Georgia

campus. For his efforts, the entire facility was officially

named the “Dan Magill Tennis Complex” in 1993.

Magill passed away in August 2014 at the age of 93, but not before leaving behind a legacy that will stand the test of time.

DAN MAGILL(1921-2014)

Lindsey Hopkins Indoor CourtsHenry Feild Stadium Court

Women’s Tennis Clubhouse Dan Magill Grandstand and Pressbox

• Capacity: 5,000• Built: 1977• Courts: 12 outdoor/4 indoor• Hosted: 31 NCAAs

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

5 Since the SEC began handing out the award in 2004, the UGA women’s tennis team has had an athlete land on the SEC Community Service Team each season. Recent graduate Kate Fuller appeared on the team for a school record 4 consecutive seasons.

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM REPRESENTATIVES

8 Since the NCAA began keeping track of the Gradua-tion Success Rate (GSR) in 2006, the UGA women’s tennis team has posted a perfect 100% mark each season. This speaks volumes to the program’s ability to compete on the court, in the community and in the classroom.

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH A PERFECT GSR RATE

The UGA women’s tennis team has a long-standing history of service to the Athens and northeast Georgia communities. The team most recently embarked on two community service projects in the area with Habitat for Humanity in September and the Salvation Army Angel Tree initia-tive in December. Coach Wallace’s dedication to building character and well-rounded student-athletes extends far beyond the most recent season, though. Since the SEC began handing out the honor in 2004, a UGA women’s tennis player has appeared on the SEC Community Service Team each season. In addition, the Bulldogs are one of the most decorated programs in the nation when it comes to academic awards. The program has posted a 100% Graduation Success Rate (GSR) since the NCAA began tracking academic progress in 2006 and has had 85 athletes earn a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll since 1984. All of this speaks volumes to the team’s ability to pursue excellence both on and off the court.

Header/Bottom Left: In September the Bulldogs embarked on their second annual trip to Greene County to assist the local Habitat for Humanity chapter with the construction of a house.

“We always enjoy getting out in the local community and giving back a little. It’s im-portant to us that we continue to make dif-

ferences in peoples’ lives both on and off the court.” ~ Assistant Coach Drake Bernstein

Below: In December the team helped out with the Salva-tion Army Angel Tree initiative by packaging and organiz-

ing toys for underprivileged youth in the Athens area.

“It’s always great for our team to get out in the community and give something back to

it.” ~ Head Coach Jeff Wallace

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Georgia Endowments

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Ensuring the Future of UGA Athletics The Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program was instituted to allow supporters of the University of Georgia Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. The program is vital to the future of Georgia Athletics by providing the long-term solution of keeping pace with escalating expenses. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000. There are four women’s tennis scholarship endowments including one established by the UGAAA in honor of the 2000 team which won both the NCAA and SEC titles. For more information about the Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program or other giving opportunities, please contact the UGAA Development office at (877) 423-2947.

Leighton Ballew Scholarship Endowment Silvia Garcia is the 2014-15 recipient of the Leighton Ballew tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an international student-athlete who has demonstrated commitment to the University in an outstand-ing manner, both in the classroom and on the court. If no international student-athlete exists, selection of a student-athlete recipient is based on the aforementioned criteria. The late Mr. Ballew was a UGA faculty member for 40 years and founded the drama department.

1999: Vanessa Castellano 2006: Kelley Hyndman 2000: Zoë Mellis 2007: Darya Ivanov 2001: Aarthi Venkatesan 2008-10: Naoko Ueshima 2002: Tina Hojnik 2010-12: Lilly Kimbell 2003-04: Agata Cioroch 2013-14: Maho Kowase 2005: Jitka Schonfeldova 2015: Silvia Garcia

Barbara Hartman Howell Scholarship Endowment Caroline Brinson is the 2014-15 recipient of the Barbara Hartman Howell tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a scholar-athlete on the women’s tennis team who has a stated purpose of graduating. The scholarship was established by Barbara Hartman Howell’s lifelong friends Vickie Pruitt Farmer and Leon Farmer, Jr. for her many years of dedication to and love of the Georgia Athletic Association and in memory of her daughter, Amanda, who passed away suddenly on July 22, 2007 at the tender age of 26. Vickie and Barbara graduated from Athens High School Class of 1969 and were Phi Mu sorority sisters at UGA.

2009-12: Nadja Gilchrist 2015: Caroline Brinson 2012-14: Lauren Herring

Doyle E. Mote Scholarship Endowment Lauren Herring is the 2014-15 recipient of the Doyle E. Mote women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to an all-around student-athlete who is a good student and loves the game of tennis. This scholarship endowment was established by Lillian Jensen Mote in loving memory of her husband, Doyle E. Mote. Originally from Calhoun, Doyle graduated from the University’s School of Pharmacy in 1950 and was a pharmacist in Lynchburg, Va., for 36 years.

2002: Mariel Verban 2010: Yvette Hyndman 2003: Anne Nguyen 2011: Cameron Ellis 2004: Agata Cioroch 2012: Chelsey Gullickson 2005-06: Caroline Basu 2013-14: Kate Fuller 2007-09: Kelley Hyndman 2015: Lauren Herring

UGAAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment Hannah King is the 2014-15 recipient of the UGAA women’s tennis scholarship. It is awarded annually to a student-athlete who best demonstrates outstanding character, leadership and dedication to the University, the women’s tennis team and the community. This scholarship endowment was established by the Univer-sity of Georgia Athletic Association in 2000 in honor of the 2000 women’s tennis team. The 2000 squad captured its fifth SEC title and its second national championship crown. The 2002-03 season marked the first year the UGAA Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment was awarded.

2003: Lori Grey 2010: Yvette Hyndman 2004: Douglas Wink 2011-12: Kate Fuller 2005-06: Natalie Frazier 2013: Lilly Kimbell 2007: Monika Dancevic 2014: Mia King 2008: Yvette Hyndman 2015: Hannah King 2009: Cameron Ellis

Vickie Farmer Scholarship Endowment As natives of Athens, Ga., Vickie and Leon Farmer have been enthusiastic supporters of the Bulldog sports program for many years. Graduates of the University of Georgia, Vickie (AB ’73) and Leon (BBA ’64 and JD ’67) have fully funded multiple scholarships for student-athletes in 12 different Bulldog sports. A women’s tennis student-athlete received one of these endowments in 2006 (Shadisha Robinson) and 2007 (Natalie Frazier).

Doris Marie Ramsey Scholarship Endowment Established by the late Bernard B. Ramsey in honor of his beloved wife, Doris Marie Ramsey, this endowment creates 10 athletic scholar-ships, continuing the legacy of the Ramsey name. These scholarships benefit two scholar-athletes in football, two in other men’s sports, two in women’s sports, and four pursuing post-graduate educations at UGA. Women’s tennis standout Alexandra Smith was a recipient of one of these scholarships from 2002-04. Junior women’s tennis player Lauren Herring was a recipient in 2013-14.

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